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100 not out By Casey Neill "It feels like another day." But Thursday 22 February was anything but for Kusum Pethiyagoda. She celebrated her 100th birthday with family and friends at Viewhills Manor in Endeavour Hills. The centenarian followed her four sons to Australia from Sri Lanka in 1989. Ms Pethiyagoda lived in a flat in Dandenong before moving into Viewhills about 10 years ago. "She doesn't worry about anything and doesn't take anything too seriously," son Ranjan said. "It's nice to celebrate. "You don't celebrate 100th birthdays very often."

Friend Shyama reads a birthday card with Kusum. 177570 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS

Price of parking By Casey Neill Little India traders say parking meters are costing them customers. But Greater Dandenong Council says the Foster Street paid parking is helping to meter demand. Foster Street Traders Association president Shahid Syed said it came into effect about 18 months ago. "The customers were very, very upset," he said. "They're not accustomed to bringing money with them. "We can't give the change for all of them. We have limited change."

The ticket machines also accept credit card payments, but Mr Syed said his customers didn't trust them. "If they come to my shop and there's some mistake they can fight with me, but they can't fight with the machine," he said. "We are losing customers. "People will end up shopping somewhere else." He's written to the council and local MPs asking for help to remove the meters. "The Springvale people, they fought," he said, referring to Springvale Asian Business Association's (SABA) successful campaign to remove parking meters there. "If they can do it there, why can't they do

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"We're happy with the time limit," he said in reference to the two-hour cap. "But people don't like putting coins in." Greater Dandenong Council's engineering services director, Julie Reid, said Little India precinct parking was well-utilised. She said an occupancy survey from November last year identified the parking was between 75 and 85 per cent occupied between 10am and 2pm. "Parking meters are installed to assist with parking demand," Ms Reid said. "Data has identified parking in the area can experience periods of high demand, making it difficult for customers or visitors to find a space."

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Works to make Dandenong's Robinson StreetPrinces Highway intersection safer are complete. On Thursday 22 February, Dandenong MP Gabrielle Williams announced that work had finished on the $2.2 million project. She said new traffic lights and improved line markings would reduce congestion and make the intersection safer and easier for drivers to use. Pedestrians will now cross at pedestrian lights across both Princes Highway and Robinson Street. There are 35,000 drivers who use this stretch of the Princes Highway each day. Ms Williams said the upgrade would also encourage traffic to bypass Lonsdale Street and cut vehicle volumes on the route. There were 12 casualty crashes at the intersection between 2010 and 2015, four involving serious injury. The State Government invested $1.7 million in the project and the City of Greater Dandenong contributed $500,000. Signals at the upgraded intersection were switched on late last year.

By Casey Neill VicRoads has no plans to change a Noble Park North intersection to curb corner-cutting trucks. Greater Dandenong councillor Zaynoun Melhem raised concerns about truck drivers mounting the footpath as they turned from Police Road in Browns Road in August last year. Cr Melhem said this not only damaged the footpath but was “a disaster waiting to happen” for pedestrians and suggested bollards as one solution. He raised the issue again at the Monday 12 February council meeting and asked for further advocacy. Engineering services director Julie Reid said the council had already written to VicRoads about the issue but would write again. But VicRoads movement and safety manager Sasha Yarwood told the Journal that the road authority had already looked into the situation. “We’ve heard what the community has had to say about large vehicles turning from Police Road into Browns Road at Noble Park North and we’ve undertaken extensive investigations,” she said. “Changes to the left turn lane cannot be achieved without land acquisition. “VicRoads will install additional signs to improve safety for crossing Browns Road.” VicRoads said changing the infrastructure to better accommodate trucks making a left turn would increase truck volumes through the local road network. The VicRoads review found no crashes had occurred when performing the left turn from Police Road into Browns Road. The Road Safety Rules 2009 provide exemptions to oversized vehicles making turns, meaning they can improve their left turn by not following the line marking at the intersection when safe to do so.

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Councillor Zaynoun Melham at the trouble spot last year. 171752

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By Casey Neill A Dandenong girl helped to send off cyclists on a million-dollar ride for sick kids. Jazmin Makawe-Zaicz was born prematurely, at 23 weeks. She's now eight years old and has complex needs. She has cerebral palsy, can't speak and has "a special type of deafness". But nothing could stop 'Jaz' from sharing smiles with Chain Reaction in the Monash Starlight Express Room on Saturday 17 February. The cycling crew will ride 1000 kilometres across New Zealand's north island to raise $1 million for Starlight Children's Foundation and Very Special Kids (VSK). "We were so proud of her, she did so well," Jaz's mum Sue said. "A lot of kids would be easily intimidated." Sue said Chain Reaction's efforts were "incredibly crazy and awesome". "Who does 1000kms? I've got nothing but admiration for those guys," she said. Sue said VSK's hospice and family co-ordinator were among the family's main supports. "Sometimes they send you tickets and stuff to little concerts that they have, and magic shows or the aquarium," she said. "They have holiday houses specially set up for the families. "You have no idea how much that means to families like us. "It's so difficult to make sure you find somewhere that's wheelchair accessible. "Hotels don't come set up with hoists. "Kids like ours, they are a financial drain so you don't always have the same opportunities in your savings to be able to go on holidays as much as you'd like." Sue said there was no other charity like VSK, and was also full of praise for Starlight. "We're unfortunately constant visitors to the Monash so it's our second home," she said. "The Starlight guys are always coming around and entertaining us. "It gives you something different during the day, to relieve that stress." dandenong.starcommunity.com.au

Two Dandenong groups will share $39,000 to boost community cohesion. On Wednesday 21 February, Dandenong MP Gabrielle Williams announced a $20,000 grant to High Resolves to run activities with young people that develop social cohesion and community harmony champions. Wellsprings for Women will receive $19,000 to a run a new Intercultural Connections Through Art program. "These grants will help build social cohesion and a greater sense of belonging," Ms Williams said. These were among 22 grants provided across the state through the $650,000 Community Harmony Program for 2017-'18 following 250 applications. The grants support community groups to identify and respond to local challenges to social cohesion and community harmony; increase intercultural and interfaith engagement and understanding; build shared values to transcend cultural and religious differences; and support diverse groups to develop relationships with one another and deliver initiatives that promote social cohesion. Two men in a car stalked a young woman as she walked through Dandenong before snatching her handbag. Greater Dandenong CIU Senior Constable Blake Gilbert said the 22-year-old victim was talking on her phone as she walked along King George Parade about 5.45am on Wednesday 14 February. A passenger in a red Mazda with a distinctively loud exhaust yelled something to her, and the driver followed her for some distance. Sen Const Gilbert said the woman then noticed someone walking behind her. She believes it was the Mazda's driver. The man snatched her bag from her shoulder and she saw two men leave the scene in the Mazda. Sen Const Gilbert appealed for witnesses and anyone with information in relation to the car, which might have been seen in the area earlier that day, to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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Jazmin at the Chain Reaction farewell. Cash from previous Chain Reaction rides helped to open the Starlight Express Room at the Monash Children's Hospital last October. About 4500 sick kids and their families have used the treatment-free respite space since. Funds raised through this year's ride will help the Monash Starlight Express Room to

open seven days a week and support the Captain Starlight ward program, which helps kids too unwell to leave their beds. Donations will also help to upgrade the Very Special Kids hospice. Visit www.chain-reaction.org.au/sponsor to support the cause.

A measles warning is in place for Dandenong and the South-East. Deputy Chief Health Officer Dr Brett Sutton said a measles infection might have been acquired at Centrelink in Dandenong between Monday 22 January and Friday 2 February. "The man in his forties visited a number of places in Melbourne's South-East while infectious," he said. "People who develop illness over the next week should alert their doctor or hospital emergency department." Dr Sutton said the illness usually started with common cold symptoms such as a runny nose, red eyes and a cough, followed by fever and rash. "The characteristic measles rash usually begins three to seven days after the first symptoms, generally starting on the face and then spreading to the rest of the body," he said. "Anyone developing symptoms is advised to ring ahead to their general practitioner or hospital first and tell them that they may have measles so that appropriate steps can be taken to avoid contact with other patients." Measles has an incubation period of up to 18 days.

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It’s one of the oldest rules of Australian politics, trotted out almost weekly - “If you can’t run your party, you can’t run the country." What sense then are we to make of reports this week that many of our local government candidates - despite being given a huge amount of time to do so - can’t manage to lodge basic campaign donation information with the authorities? To say it casts them in a less than flattering light is an understatement. Such lackadaisical record-keeping could well give rise to concerns that the candidate either was not serious or, worse, was one of the plague of dummy candidates that seem to to infest our democratic process at local government level. Good on the authorities for pushing for court action for those who stubbornly refuse to toe the line. It seems incredible that almost 300 candidates were unable to initially meet this requirement in a timely fashion and even more incredible that some still have not. Some 159 were late, and officially warned - and 15 allegedly still haven’t hit the mark. And the patience of authorities stretches only so far. The good news is that the previous similar prosecution of 19 candidates resulted in a range of penalties. And the better news is that the plan is to tighten the rules even further. The message to wannabe junior politicians should be clear - the more the merrier, but let’s have all regard for due process, please. It’s the old rule of follow the money and your potential voters expect more. - Jason Beck

SURINAME IN SPRINGVALE'S PRAYERS Churches from across the suburb will come together for the World Day of Prayer. Find out why they're supporting the 540,000 inhabitants of the Republic of Suriname, on the north-eastern coast of South America.

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SILVER CELEBRATION A Dandenong-based support service celebrated its silver jubilee with its first ever open day. The Southern Migrant and Refugee Centre (SMRC) threw open its doors on Tuesday 20 February. The community agency has provided services to migrants and refugees in the region since 1993. “We were pleasantly surprised by the big crowd that attended,“ SMRC chairman Brian Oates said. “The event focused on the history and need for the SMRC services in the SouthEast and looked forward to the continuation of a reinvigorated and innovative organisation.“ He said there was a strong focus on client and stakeholder engagement and its importance “and a new culture of open and transparent operation supported by all staff and volunteers“. “We enjoyed a lot of positive comments and support from attendants for who called for more inclusive events into the future,“ Mr Oates said.

EMERSON EYES ACTIVE APRIL Dandenong school students are getting active again this April after leading the state last year. Read more about the Premier's project.

MORE TIME TO TURN An upgrade at Springvale, Governor and Hutton roads promises to cut travel times. Find out what the $1.45 million Keysborough project involves.

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Trucks in failed leap-frog A truck entered into an unplanned piggy-back in Dandenong. Journal photographer Gary Sissons came across the unfortunate mishap at Hammond and Elliot roads on Friday 16 February. No one was injured in the crash.

Big problem for mini rider

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A miniature motorcycle rider has a large bill to pay to get the bike back from police. Greater Dandenong Highway Patrol members saw the 23-year-old on the mini bike on a footpath approaching the South Eastern Private Hospital on the weekend of 17 and 18 February. They said there were several pedestrians, including a family with small children. They intercepted the rider, who told them he was just going to see a friend. Police impounded the bike for 30 days at a cost of $969.80. The rider is facing charges of riding a miniature motorcycle on a road-related area, unlicensed driving, using an unregistered motor vehicle, driving a motor vehicle on the footpath, and using a vehicle not complying with the standards for registration.

"At no point was I holding a butter knife." South East Metropolitan Region MP Adem Somyurek responded on his Facebook page to reports he'd threatened colleague John Eren with the cutlery item in a parliamentary dining room on Wednesday 21 February. He had a "robust discussion" with Mr Eren about internal party matters outside the room before returning to sit down for dinner. "I was surprised when Mr Eren followed me into the dining room, clearly agitated," Mr Somyurek said. "I was seated when Mr Eren approached and stood on the other side of the table, opposite me. "We then had a robust exchange in our native tongue which was a brief conversation. "At no time did I threaten anyone."

Dandenong’s Pop-Up Park could find a new home. The Journal reported last year that it would make way for a residential tower on the Foster Street site. Greater Dandenong business group manager Paul Kearsley told the Monday 12 February council meeting that Development Victoria was working with the council on a suitable location for the park. “Development Victoria now share our belief that it’s a valuable asset,” he said. He said it could still be years before development started on the site. Mr Kearsley hopes to bring an update on the preferred location for the park’s future to the council in the coming months, plus details on what would be needed to make the move.

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Golden Dawn By Casey Neill

Luke Donnellan and, far right, Juan Carlos Loyola present the Carlos Loyola Award for Longstanding Service to last year s winner, Russell Owen.

Calling community stalwarts "Nominations are open for an award celebrating longstanding community service in the South-East. The Juan Carlos Loyola Award is in its seventh year. Narre Warren North MP Luke Donnellan will present it to a South-East resident who has shown a long-term dedication to the local community through their volunteer work. The award is named after Juan Carlos Loyola, a Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) recipient who has worked tirelessly for more than 25 years with the Doveton Special Soccer School. Through sports, people with an intellectual disability can benefit physically, emotionally and spiritually. The school strengthens families through participation and unites communities in understanding people with an intellectual disability.

"All this happens in an environment of equality, respect and acceptance," Mr Loyola said. Mr Donnellan said all longstanding volunteers in a variety of community groups were encouraged to nominate. "There are many people across Melbourne's South-East who give so much back to their communities, clubs and associations and that should be celebrated," he said. "This award was created to help celebrate and thank the community spirit and hard work of long-term volunteers." A panel of local residents and active community members, including Mr Loyola, will decide the winner and they'll be revealed in April. Nominations will close on Wednesday 28 March. Nomination forms are available from Mr Donnellan's office or by calling 9706 0566.

Dawn Vernon has been shining a light on community safety for more years than she can remember. She's lived in Noble Park for 70 years but isn't sure exactly when she first joined Neighbourhood Watch. "I went from house to house to start it in our area," she said. She had four children at the time so joining the committee came later. She's now been the Greater Dandenong Neighbourhood Watch president for many years, with her husband Reg serving alongside her as secretary. Ms Vernon's years of dedication earned her a Victoria Police Divisional Commendation for Commitment to Community Safety. Southern Metro Region Assistant Commissioner Robert Hill presented the honour to Ms and Mr Vernon on Tuesday 20 February. "I'm so stoked," Ms Vernon said. She always has Neighbourhood Watch newsletters in her handbag. "When I see people walking along the street, I stop my car," she said. "It's very important that we get the news out to the people. "The police can't be in every street. "They can't be around every corner, so we are the eyes and ears for them. "If we see a dumped car, if we see something suspicious, we either ring Crime Stoppers or if it's happening there and then, we call triple-zero. "We work with them." Ms Vernon said she was getting tired, but Neighbourhood Watch gave her "a lease of life". "I love meeting people. The more people I meet, the happier I am," she said.

Local Area Commander Inspector Mark Langhorn with Dawn and Reg Vernon. Picture: JASON HEMPSEED She encouraged people to volunteer with the group. "It might just be folding the newsletters or helping with the computer," she said. "It could be once a year, say at the Dandenong Show or Australia Day. "If everyone did just a little bit it would be fantastic." Greater Dandenong Local Area Commander Inspector Mark Langhorn nominated the Vernons for the award. "She deserves some recognition, and Reg as well," he said. "I wanted to push the importance and the value of Neighbourhood Watch. "It gives us that connection with the community. "You get to hear what's important and what's troubling them. Sometimes it's a good perspective." Insp Langhorn said it gave police and the community an opportunity to work together. The next meeting will be held at the Paddy O'Donoghue Centre in Noble Park from 7.30pm on Wednesday 21 March. Ass Comm Hill is to be the guest speaker. Visit www.facebook.com/nhwgreaterdandenong or call Dawn Vernon on 0407 325 030 for more information.

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LOOKING BACK 100 years ago 28 February 1918 Soldiers’ memorial service A memorial service for those who have fallen in the service of their country, and who were formerly residents of Dandenong and district, was held in the Dandenong Park on Saturday last at 3pm, under the auspices of the State Recruiting Committee of Victoria. There was a fair attendance of the public considering the unsuitableness of the day for holding such an event. The Returned Soldiers District Military band was in attendance, and contributed some wellrendered selections, which were much appreciated. Following is a list of the soldiers who have died from the Shire of Dandenong: Capt. AH Kennedy; Lieuts T Couve, A Couve, R Pickett; Sergts O Lowenstein, A Orgill, E Or-

Compiled by Dandenong and District Historical Society

gill, J Walker, C McLean; Cpl R Nicholson; Lcpl J Hunt; Privates L Anderson, J Bellett, F Blacknore, H Battersby, W Burk, W Ball, Cranwell, J Copeland, A Copeland, D De Vries, T Holloway, P Lamb, E Martin, H Masters, H Mundy, J Murphy, C Nelson, S Pearce, T Slatter, A Shugg, C Spetts, W Smyth, A Thompson, H Voumard, P Winton, R Walmsley, C Williams, W Ellis, H Eden, W Fisher, B Ford, H Griffiths, C Hunt, M Holschier.

“Many open drains in the south could also be a contributing factor, with stagnant water creating the further menace of mosquitoes,” he said. The sewerage authority was doing a good job in spraying flies in its own areas, but Dandenong South was so large that it was a very difficult task. It is perhaps significant that 45 cases of infectious hepatitis were reported in Dandenong last year, Mr Titcher said.

Naim Melhem (Springvale North) have confirmed their intention to nominate. Cr Harris said his consistency in direction and “track record” were reasons for his bid to be re-elected. “I think it would be beneficial for the municipality at this stage if there were to be continuity in leadership,” he said.

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25 February 2013

23 February 1998 Three contenders for mayoral chain Next month’s Greater Dandenong mayoral elections will be a three-horse race. The mayor Councillor Greg Harris (Dandenong Ward) has confirmed that he will be standing for re-election at the 16 March ballot. Councillors Roz Blades (Keysborough) and

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50 years ago 27 February 1968 Vigilance needed on flies Concern at the large number of flies in the south of Dandenong was expressed yesterday by Dandenong chemist Mr Warren Titcher. Mr Titcher spoke of large numbers of flies throughout the area, particularly near the noxious trades region and the Dandenong sewerage treatment works.

5 years ago

From the slicked-back hair to the dark jackets and those signature black sunglasses, Endeavour Hills resident Joe Piastrino has troubadour Roy Orbison’s look and sound-down pat. Piastrino says performing his tribute act to the Big O is a “real buzz” and sharing his hit tunes like Pretty Woman is what it’s all about.

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By Glenn Munso, Youth You Program founder For many years I was trapped and suffocated in the cycle of drug addiction. It was dark and it was like a never-ending cycle that I could only sometimes see a way out of. Some days I was determined that I would change and sometimes I didn’t care anymore. I had somehow convinced myself on the

hard days that the drug-addicted person I had become was who I was, but deep down this was not true. Many people get it wrong when it comes to addiction, myself included. I got it wrong many times before I got it right. For many years I was just focusing on the drug itself, just focusing on how I could stop taking the drugs when really it was the internal issues that needed to be addressed. To break the cycle of addiction you need to change your lifestyle, work on your identity and face the issues that you keep running away from. We use drugs to hide and mask emotions that we don’t wish to face or feel. Taking drugs is running away from the problem, it is running away from something we don’t want to accept.

Breaking the cycle of addiction is about connecting and integrating within. It’s about becoming one and knowing about yourself on a deeper level. It’s about learning how to express the emotions that we have suppressed for so long. The people that use the drugs are the sensitive ones, they are the people that feel the most. Because they feel the most they get overwhelmed with the sensation of emotions and they look for anything to escape and numb that pain. It’s about learning how to work and express the feelings you are feeling. Instead of suppressing we must find ways to express these feelings. It’s about learning how to check in and communicate with yourself.

The person using drugs hasn’t learnt the skills of expressing or developed ways to cope with the depth of emotions in circumstances they have experienced in life. Some people believe that you have to create a whole new identity in order to overcome drug addiction, but it has been my personal experience throughout my own recovery and working with countless youth who have experienced drug addiction, that creating an identity away from drug addiction really comes down to facing yourself and coming to terms with all of your potential, all that you hold within you already, and the ability to be resilient, expressive and to really accept without judgment of the human experience. Breaking the cycle of drug addiction and creating a new identity really comes down to reaching out and getting a solid support system.

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Dandenong Fire Brigade spreads the fire safety message.

Fresh taste of fire safety The Dandenong Fire Brigade and community groups are taking cooking classes together to prevent potentially-deadly kitchen fires. The program is targeting newly-arrived migrants who are not accustomed to western technology. CFA spokesman Dylan Foote said many didn’t have basic experience with ovens and stoves. So CFA multicultural engagement officer Nada El-Masri and firefighters from Dandenong CFA are hosting cooking classes. The aim is to help culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities to use

kitchens and utensils more safely, and teach them to prevent the spread of fire through a property or to others. The program is also connecting CALD communities with existing services and the wider community, and empower them. “CALD community members can often suffer from significant loneliness and disconnect from existing communities in their area,“ Mr Foote said. “CFA engagement can help them get a footing into their wider community and neighbourhood.“

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An 18-year-old student at a Beaconsfield school awaiting a Crown appeal against a “manifestly inadequate” sentence for two sexual assaults has pleaded guilty to a violent assault at a park. Laku Laku, also known as Luka Luka, of Hampton Park, was bailed after pleading guilty to assault and attempted robbery at a hearing at Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on 13 February. Laku - flanked by two associates - attacked a group of three victims having coffee and taking photos at Pop Up Park in Dandenong on 20 September, the court heard. After asking for a cigarette, Luka put a headlock on an international student holding a phone. Luka demanded the phone and PIN. Another victim, who came to the student’s aid, was punched in the face by Luka. He also felled a victim by kicking out their legs. He then tried to kick them in the head while on the ground, but missed, police prosecutor Senior Constable Ryan Johnson said. No items were stolen during the attempted robbery at the park on Foster Street, opposite Dandenong railway station. During a police interview, Laku made admissions. He had been extremely drunk at the time and didn’t remember the incident, he told police. He initially claimed he didn’t try to steal anything but lashed out in response to a comment by one of the victims.

Laku is facing an appeal hearing after being sentenced to a two-year community correction order without conviction at Melbourne Magistrates’ Court on 16 January for two sexual assaults and cannabis possession. The Acting DPP Gavin Silbert QC lodged an appeal on 6 February, labelling the sentence as “manifestly inadequate”. It is set to be heard at the County Court of Victoria on 14 April. At the Dandenong hearing, a defence lawyer told the court Laku’s upbringing included a brief exposure to violence in Sudan. The assault occurred within weeks of turning 18, the lawyer said. A pastoral associate from Laku’s school told the court that the student had gained “traction” and stability over recent weeks. Being taken out of school for the court hearing had added to Laku’s “emotional distress when he’s trying to move on”, the pastoral associate said. Magistrate Jack Vandersteen said the charges were serious, noting the need for people to feel safe in parks. Mr Vandersteen bailed Laku on grounds that he didn’t associate with his two co-offenders, didn’t attend Dandenong if affected by alcohol and followed the lawful directions of the school pastor and youth support service YSAS. The sentence was deferred to see how Laku went on bail and to await the County Court outcome, Mr Vandersteen said. Laku was bailed to appear at Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on 20 April.

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Job skills boost - be ready Young Dandenong and Doveton job-seekers can take a step towards employment in March. The non-profit Skilling Australia Foundation is running its next APepTite Youth Job Ready Program in the area from Monday 5 March. The William Buckland Foundation-sponsored free program aims to develop employability skills in young people and then support their transition into a meaningful career. Sipusi Galu attended the APpeTite Hume program last year. She finished Year 12 at the Batman Kangan

Institute, wanted a career in hospitality but struggled to find employment due to her lack of experience. While unemployed she discovered an interest in youth work which led her to APpeTitE. "I wasn't sure what a traineeship was until I did the APpeTitE program," Ms Galu said. "The APpeTitE program helped me gain knowledge as to how to create a career pathway. "It helped me realise that a traineeship was a good start towards my future career pathway."

Ms Galu has since started a traineeship at the Batman Kangan Institute and a certificate three in business. "I have more self-confidence, more independence and I'm learning something new every day," she said. Skilling Australia Foundation aims to provide the skills-based education that regular school education won't necessarily cover but employers demand. Call Tim or Leanne on 1300 656 461 or email vic@saf.org.au for more.

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Hazara stars’ victory at Tropfest with short film, big win A short film starring two Dandenong girls took home five awards at the Tropfest film festival the most of any entrant this year. The Last Time I Saw You premiered at Tropfest, the world's largest short film festival, in Sydney on Saturday 17 February. It received the third place trophy in the main prize category and four of the seven craft awards - Best Editing, Best Screenplay, Best Sound Design and Best Production Design. The film follows 16-year-old Hazara Afghan refugee Aaseya, haunted by the trauma of her past. She has difficulty assimilating into her new life in Australia but uses her inner strength to challenge a trio of mean girls at school. Dandenong 17-year-old Mahdia Bakhtiari, a non-actress, plays the lead role. The Hazara refugee fled to Australia with her family from Kabul, Afghanistan, in 2013. Hazaras are one of the most persecuted ethnic minorities in the world. Producers flew in girls from across the country to authentically cast from Australia's small Hazara community. "After months of searching we were about to give up when a final effort unearthed a remarkable non-actress right under our noses in Victoria," director Damien McLindon said. She read the script and said identified with the story, which was inspired by true events. Mahdia's cousin Sema Mirzae portrays the younger Aaseya in the film. She was born in Australia in 2007 after her family arrived from Kabul in the early 2000s, and also lives in Dandenong. "I was incredibly moved by the trauma, sadness and ultimately the joy of a girl finding her place in a new and contrasting society," Mr McLindon said. "This is a small slice-of-life story of a larger refugee crisis, and the plight of so many - leaving behind their home, friends and family - in the hope of a better future." This year's Tropfest judges were Hollywood heavyweight Susan Sarandon, Australian actors Rob Collins and Rachel Griffiths, Australian documentary filmmaker Jennifer Peedom, and Australian television, film and commercial director Garth Davis. Visit the Tropfest YouTube channel to watch The Last Time I Saw You and the other finalists.

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Want to have your say on the Mordialloc Bypass? The Mordialloc Bypass is a proposed new 9km arterial road linking the end of the Mornington Peninsula Freeway at Springvale Road to the Dingley Bypass.

Expressions of interest are now open for the Mordialloc Bypass Community Reference Group (CRG). The CRG will provide individuals, community groups and businesses the opportunity to get involved in the planning phase of the project. Expressions of interest will be open from 26 February to 11 March.

Contact Email: southeasternupgrades@roads.vic.gov.au Write: VicRoads Mordialloc Bypass Project Director, 8/168 Exhibition Street, Melbourne VIC 3000 Call: 1800 630 630 The CRG members will be announced mid March. Visit vicroads.vic.gov.au and search ‘Mordialloc Bypass.’

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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

runs low cost English classes for asylum seekers on Bridging Visa E, Safe Haven Visa and refugees with education rights through City of Greater Dandenong. Cost from $50 –per year for concession students. We run English classes at all levels from beginner to Certificate 3 in Spoken and Written English. Refugees and asylum seekers are welcome. We run classes in Dandenong, Springvale, Noble Park, Keysborough and Clayton South. Day and evening classes available. Phone 9574 6399 for more information and to book into your class. Springvale Neighbourhood House: Phone: 9548 3972

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Learning Living Belonging A program that builds women’s skills to live more effectively in Australia by: ฀ •฀Understanding฀one’s฀own฀culture ฀ •฀Understanding฀other฀cultures ฀ •฀Learning฀how฀to฀engage฀with฀decision-makers ฀ •฀Understanding฀Australian฀systems฀and฀services ฀ •฀Having฀a฀voice฀and฀making฀an฀impact ฀ •฀Raising฀children฀in฀multicultural฀society. This new program runs every Tuesday from 10 am to 12 noon at Wellsprings for Women. To enrol please call 9701 3740 or visit our centre at 79 Langhorne Street, Dandenong. Wellsprings for Women Ph: 9701 3740

English Language & Computer Classes Learn to read, write and speak English, and learn to use computers at Springvale Neighbourhood House Learning Centre. All levels Beginner to Advanced Certificate 3 in Spoken and Written English. Enrolling now for term 1. Cost from $50 per year concession. Phone Springvale Neighbourhood House on 9574 6399. Springvale Neighbourhood House: Phone: 95483972

Women’s Health and Safety Program In 2018 and following consultation with a number of women, Wellsprings will be implementing a program that aims at improving women’s understanding of their own health and safety issues, the steps to take to prevent harm to themselves and their children, how to maintain healthy and respectful family relationships, build resilience and positive parenting skills, increase their self-reliance, self-confidence and learn about the services available to them and how to access them. The program is delivered through a series of workshops, guided playgroups and one to one support. Agency and self-referrals are welcome. For more information call 9701 3740 Wellsprings for Women Ph: 9701 3740

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Candidates in the courts Candidates in the Greater Dandenong and Casey local government elections will answer charges over their campaign donation documents. The Local Government Inspectorate started legal action against 15 candidates in the 2016 Victorian council elections who failed to submit a campaign donation return. Among them were City of Greater Dandenong candidate Ha (Dang) Quach, who ran in Lightwood Ward, and City of Casey hopeful Faisal Najibi, who ran for the Springfield Ward. They’ll face Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on Thursday 1 March. Candidates are required to submit cam-

paign donation returns when they receive any gifts or donations over $500, regardless of whether or not they are elected. Failing to do so can carry heavy court imposed fines of more than $9000. After the elections, 290 candidates were identified as failing to submit a campaign donation return by the 1 December 2016 deadline. Working with candidates and councils, the Inspectorate conducted several rounds of follow-up action, providing candidates an opportunity to comply voluntarily within reasonable timeframes. A large number of candidates were able to

provide a reasonable explanation for failing to meet the legal requirements. The 159 candidates who lodged their return after the required date were issued with a formal warning. Fifteen candidates who failed to lodge any return are now facing prosecution in the Magistrates’ Court. “A key factor in the integrity of local government is ensuring the transparency on who has financially supported candidates and councillors,” chief municipal inspector David Wolf said. “While we don’t take prosecution action lightly, it is important that we pursue these

matters and allow the courts to determine the seriousness of the offence.” He said proposed changes to the Local Government Act would give the Inspectorate greater oversight of campaign donations, allowing more transparency for the community at the time of elections and swifter enforcement action for those who break the law. During the 2012 election period, 164 candidates failed to submit returns by the deadline. Prosecutions of 19 candidates following Inspectorate investigations resulted in convictions, fines, costs, good behaviour bonds and community work orders.

Bypass takes another step The Mordialloc Bypass is a step closer, with expressions of interest in building the $300 million project open. The nine-kilometre bypass will link the Mornington Peninsula Freeway at Springvale Road, Aspendale Gardens, to the Dingley Bypass in Dingley Village. The State Government said the new arterial road would improve safety and traffic flow, providing South-East drivers with better access to local jobs and recreational centres. The new bypass will include two bridges, four intersections and off-road paths for cyclists and pedestrians. A preferred candidate to build the project is to be announced later in the year. Keyborough MP Martin Pakula said “people have talked about this road for decades”.

Overtaker loses licence A P-plate driver wasn’t wearing his seatbelt when he broke the speed limit by 43 kilometres in Dandenong South, say police. Greater Dandenong Highway Patrol officers detected the car travelling at 103km/h in the 60 zone on Colemans Road when trying to overtake another vehicle. The 20-year-old Cranbourne North man recieved $991 in penalty notices and nine demerit points and will be without his licence for six months.

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Nina Springle (South Eastern Metropolitan Region MP and Victorian Greens Deputy Leader) expressed her shock and disappointment that a motion of solidarity and support for African communities put forward at a council meeting did not receive any support from councillors. Given the tasks at hand for council and the limited time at council meetings, I doubt that this is an issue which needs to consume councillors’ time. I am flabbergasted that MP Springle can waste her valuable time to such a potentially limited result issue. I and many thousands of constituents would far rather she devote time to trying to come up with solutions to the very real problem of crime committed by “people of African appearance” as is all too often quoted in crime reports. If reports are correct representation in crime statistics by young “people of African appearance” is more than 40 times greater than the remainder of the community. Direction of her energy to this issue would be far more beneficial. Paul (last name supplied), North Dandenong. dandenong.starcommunity.com.au


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Do it your way on big day By Bonny Burrows Growing up, I was never the girl who dreamt of the big white wedding. In fact, I wasn’t even sure I wanted to get married. But that all changed when I met my nowhusband Daryn. Both going into the relationship with no plans to marry, I remember breaking down on his living room couch one afternoon upon realising that being his wife didn’t seem so bad after all. But I guess what they say is true - when you know, you know. Suddenly I wanted it all, and I wanted it all with him. Fortunately for me, he came to like the idea of me being his wife, and on his birthday last year, Daryn hijacked the romantic birthday lunch I had planned at Oakridge Wines in Coldstream to propose. I could say I didn’t see it coming, but us girls, sometimes we just know. Already living together, we had no plans to rush into the wedding. But fate and family circumstances had other ideas, and just five months later on 19 November we tied the knot at the same location we got engaged. Planning a wedding in such a short time was not going to be without its challenges, so thank goodness I was, as my friends put it, “the most chill bride ever“. Never having had the Pinterest board of wedding ideas or an expectation of the “big day“, I had no preconceived ideas of what a wedding would be. But I knew I wanted an intimate wedding we settled on a guest list of 30 - and I wanted

my mum to walk me down the aisle. We broke a lot of traditional wedding rules. We settled on a Sunday morning ceremony as it was cheaper and gave off a more relaxed vibe, and - gosh the horror - stayed together the night before. The flowers I got off Etsy, the decorating I left to the venue and the photographer was someone I knew from work. Don’t get me wrong, the wedding wasn’t without some hefty expenses. The shoes, I did splurge on as I wanted to be comfortable, and I treated myself to some gorgeous blue earrings that made me feel a million bucks. All in all, and despite expectations, planning turning out to be quite easy. However, I did have one bridal crisis that was quickly adverted. Three days before the big day, I decided my dress was just not right. My ballgown styled Justin Alexander design, with its intrigue lace detailing while beautiful, just wasn’t me. Fortunately, thanks to a quick trip to Fountain Gate I found something I was more comfortable in. Who cares that it was ’off the rack’ and wasn’t ’bridal’? When the day came, I was still a bride who married the man I loved. It wasn’t any less special because we broke a few traditions or saved a bit of cash. My advice to brides is simple - you do you. Despite the pressures from family or friends, or the $50,000 weddings shoved down our throats in bridal magazines, there’s no wrong way to get married.

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For some couples, the most expensive day of their life will be the one when they tie the knot, with around 35% of newlyweds blowing their wedding budget before they walk down the aisle. So if you’re planning for this special day in your life, you’ll need to work out how to finance it - without spending the rest of your married life paying for it. Here are some tips to ease the pressure on the wedding budget . 1. Talk about money early with your partner and families (if they will be involved). Decide what you will be able to pay for and if your family can help with any expenses. Set a budget and stick to it. 2. Be prepared. Try to book your wedding venue, reception and honeymoon well in advance to avoid disappointment. 3. Start saving early. See MoneySmart’s wedding saving and budgeting to find out what costs you can expect to pay. 4. Grab a bargain. Search eBay or Gumtree or hunt down endof- stock bargains, such as DIY wedding stationery. 5. Have an out-of- season wedding.

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BERWICK WATERS FAMILY FUN DAY A family fun day at Berwick Waters will showcase the enviable lifestyle options at Frasers Property Australia’s communities, from the latest in innovative home designs to mindfulness sessions and yoga classes. The family event on 11 March will focus on promoting healthier lifestyles and will be headlined by former Olympian and Live Life Get Active co founder Jane Flemming. There will be food and entertainment for all ages. A meet and greet with Paddington Bear, a Lego workshop, petting zoo and pony rides, roving musicians, face painters and a tiger jumping castle will be among the highlights for children. For the parents, a plethora of attractions and workshops are on offer, including tours of award winning display homes, market stalls run by Berwick Waters’ residents, cooking and home styling demonstrations and yoga and fitness sessions. The event will be staged at the Berwick Waters display village – one of the biggest in Melbourne with more than five homes from two builders on show – from 11am 3pm. Sarah Bloom, general manager – residential, Victoria, Frasers Property Australia says the event’s theme is “All the elements of a great life”, reflecting the company’s dedication to developing healthy, sustainable communities. “We want residents and the wider community to come along and have fun, connect with their neighbours and enjoy the entertainment and demonstrations on offer,” she says “But we also want to show people that when they buy a house in a Frasers Property community, and from the builders in our display village, they are accessing a holistic, healthy and balanced lifestyle.

“Frasers Property is working hard to ensure residents have everything they need for a great life. There are aspects of building a home in a new communit that people may not even think of, like: What does it mean for your exercise routine? Your social group? How is it going to change your family’s health? “We’ve considered these questions and the family fun day is all about giving people options and advice.” She says health initiatives including mindfulness education program Smiling Mind and Live Life Get Active fitness camps which not only help residents but also the broader community.

“Co-founder of Live Life Get Active Jane Flemming will be on hand to talk about how the free community fitness camps are helping to transform lives,” she says “And visitors, whether child or adult, will be able to jump onto iPads for demonstrations of Smiling Mind’s popular meditation app. There will be something for everyone. Sustainability is not just environmental, it’s about social connections and a healthy lifestyle.” The event will be held at the Berwick Waters display village on Springbrook Drive, located off Honour Avenue, Clyde North.

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JUST LIKE NEW ACROSS the road from Waratah South Reserve and positioned at the rear of the block, this smart three-bedroom unit feels like new throughout; a perfect match for first home buyers, families, downsizers and investors. Welcomed by high ceilings and generous proportions, the inviting interiors include a large living room, an open plan kitchen and meals area, three bedrooms, two bathrooms, separate toilet and laundry. The modern kitchen includes gas cooktop, electric oven, dishwasher and stylish stone benchtops. Quality fixtures and fittings are accompanied by a reverse-cycle airconditioner, ducted heating and blinds throughout. â—?

HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 26A Laurel Avenue, Doveton, 3177 Description: 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 garage Inspect: By appointment Auction: Saturday, 17 March, 12.30pm Price: $445,000-$485,000 Agent: Dinesh Raghu, 0431 131 157 and Nayani Raghu, 0431 942 517, AREA SPECIALIST, 8586 6411

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LIFESTYLE AND LOCATION FIVE superb acres perfectly located with sealed road frontage and close to local amenities including general store, primary school, village hall, tennis courts and only five minutes to Berwick. Introduced via a long sweeping drive passing pony paddocks and rolling lawns, the homestead residence brings a country ambience beautifully alive. The home includes three bedrooms plus study, ensuite and walk-in robe to master, spacious lounge dining, central fully equipped country kitchen, meals area and large family rumpus room. Finishes include high cathedral ceilings, brick feature walls, two wood burners, air-conditioning and quality fixtures and fittings throughout. Other features include double carport, work shed, two stall stable complex with tack room, sundry shedding and dam. A rare and exceptional offering in this tightly-held location. â—?

HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 2 Noack Road, Harkaway, 3806 Description: 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 garage, 1 study Inspect: By appointment Price: By negotiation Agent: Graeme Curtis, 0419 538 940, FIRST NATIONAL NEILSON PARTNERS BERWICK, 9707 6000 dandenong.starcommunity.com.au

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HOUSE AND BUSINESS COMBO OPPORTUNITIES like this one don’t come around too often - a near-new beautiful five-bedroom home nestled in the Mary Valley on just under five acres. But there is more - this house also comes with a fantastic business opportunity, complete with a fully operational commercial kitchen, restaurant and cafe to boot. The home Five bedrooms, main with ensuite and walk-in robes. Spacious open plan living, dining and kitchen area. Air-conditioning and fans throughout. Verandahs both front and back of house with beautiful views of the Mary Valley. Two 10,000-gallon water tanks. Large internal laundry and so much more Insect-proof balcony for comfortable indoor-outdoor living. The business “The Packing Shed” Operational restaurant cafe (currently only operating three days). Restaurant cafe (can be open day or night 24/7 if you want to increase business). Commercial kitchen with stainless steel appliances. Large dining area and potential to create more with views of the Valley.

Plenty of car parking spaces. Disability amenities and parking. Filtered drinking water. Laundry. Excess storage area. Beautiful rustic features and once again so much more.

This property is located a short five minutes from the township of Imbil, 30 minutes from Gympie and 35 minutes from the Sunshine Coast. It really does have to be seen to

appreciate all the extras that make this property a one of a kind opportunity. To view this beauty, please call Jamie Costello 0426 811 956 or Andy Sharma 0410 989 177 to arrange an inspection. ●

HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 3360 Mary Valley Road, Imbil, 4570 Price: Offers over $975,000 Description: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1study, 3 garage Inspect: By appointment Contact: Jamie Costello, 0426 811 956 or Andy Sharma, 0410 989 177, FIRST NATIONAL REAL ESTATE CAROLANS

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13 golf VieW CourT drouiN Entertain or simply indulge yourself & family with the luxurious home. Highest of standards have been demanded & delivered which inspire any one who visits this quality built home & views all the incredible inclusions. This less than 2 year old home offers 4 Generous BR, Gym, Theatre room, Study, 2 Kitchens & all year round Alfresco entertaining alongside the heated Pool & Jacuzzi in an alluring Balinese inspired setting. Great shed for the gent of the house & a whole acre to enjoy peace & privacy.

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379 Childers-Thorpdale rd So peaceful this small acreage property, surrounded by stunning views of farmland. Bring the pony, sheep, chooks & all the tools & toys as this 2acre property has space & shedding to accommodate all! The family home is 4 BDR, 2 BTH, 2 living rooms & a large deck for entertaining. Outdoors will keep you entertained all day long with beautiful gardens, aquaponics setup, established fruit trees & so much more…. The hub Thorpdale with Kinder, School, Pool & Bakery only ~3km. A rare ind which you won’t want to miss!

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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!

AUCTION: Saturday, 3rd March, 2018 @ 2:00pm (if not sold prior) OPEN: Wed 5:30pm to 6:00pm & Sat 1:30pm to 2:00pm

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!

AUCTION: Saturday, 17th March, 2018 @ 12:30pm (if not sold prior) OPEN: Wed 5:00pm & 5:30pm & Sat 12:30pm to 1:00pm

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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!

AUCTION: Saturday, 24th March, 2018 @ 11:00am (if not sold prior) OPEN: Wed 4:30pm to 5:00pm & Sat 10:30am to 11:00am

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Just a few doors away from the Menzies Shopping precinct and bus stop is this three bedroom home on a block measuring approximately 557m2. Featuring floor boards, gas ducted heating, gas cooking, gas hot water service and a large garage. Many schools are also within easy walking distance. An ideal entry level property for those considering their first home or development project (STCA). HOUSE ON A BUDGET!

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There’s an Art to selling. Sold. Sold. Sold.

Honesty and integrity are the two values on which real estate agent Art Sudharm has built her career. Her passion for real estate comes from the satisfaction Art gets from matching the right people to the right homes and getting top results for her vendors. Word of mouth and personal recommendations are important to Art. “I’m not focused on quick sales or promising clients the whole world. I never asked my clients to drop their price to finish a quick transaction.” She has a steady stream of repeat clients and referred business thanks to her professionalism, polite manner and outstanding negotiating ability.

Art invests in her professional development with regular real estate and business training. “I’m a massive fan of developing myself. I invest in my training to ensure I present the best version of myself and people refer me more business.” Art has a Master Degree in Commerce and a Bachelor in Business English. She shares her passion for real estate via a regular column in Melbourne Thai Magazine. “I like to think I put the person back into real estate.” She aims to go beyond her client’s expectations and lets no obstacle stand in her way. A loving mum to her son, Art enjoys staying fit and healthy in her private time.

Art Sudharm 0403 571 245 Senior Property Executive / Licensed Estate Agent art.s@obrienrealestate.com.au ArtSudharmRE

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Saturday 17 March at 12:30pm $500,000 - $550,000 • Private and sunny living & dining area • Beautiful polished boards • Blackwood stone kitchen • Therapeutic shower, fully tiled bathroom • Wrap around courtyard garden & auto garage

ShopN6 Parkmore SC 317 Cheltenham Road, Keysborough obrienrealestate.com.au Art Sudharm 0403 571 245

Saturday 17 March at 3:30pm $370,000 - $407,000 • Sun filled covered entertaining terrace • Open plan living with sleek stone kitchen • Massive store room, floorboard, new carpet in bedrooms • Reverse cycle air conditioning • Sail covered parking and visitor parking

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SPRINGVALE SOUTH 34 WISTERIA PLACE

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FAMILY HOME MASTERPIECE Grand proportions & high quality finishes create an exceptional family environment in this superbly crafted 4 bedroom town residence, offering refined contemporary elegance and within a sought after location of Springvale South presents a stylish, convenient and low maintenance lifestyle opportunity that will appeal to couples, young families, empty nesters and investors alike. • “Brivis” evaporative cooling + 3 inverter split system AC’s • Three living areas • A fully appointed kitchen with s/s appliances • An informal meals area, separated from the kitchen • Window shutters • 4 cameras • Internet NBN ready • Outdoor under convered entertainment area • 2 car lock-up garage • A shed

A4 B2 E4 C2 D1 CLOSING DATE SALE (Unless Sold Prior) Tuesday

27-MARCH @6:00PM ESR VIEW

Contact Agent

Wednesday 6:00pm - 6:30pm Saturday 11:00am - 11:30am Photo ID Required CONTACT Tommy Nguyen 0431 644 889 Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 OFFICE 363 Springvale Road, Springvale Tel: 03 8581 0999

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JUST IMAGINE... Simply a renovator’s dream or build the home of your dreams on the doorstep of Parkmore Shopping Centre! Looking for the perfect opportunity to renovate or develop? Look no further and capture this perfect family size allotment on a sizeable 544m2 block. The property presents perfectly to renovate or knock down (STCA) and build the home of your dreams. • Spacious family living area with ire place • Extended double lock-up garage • 544m2 (Approx) • Brick Veneer • Generous main bathroom • North facing backyard

A3 B1 C4 CLOSING DATE SALE (Unless Sold Prior) Tuesday 27-MARCH @6:00PM $630,000-$680,000 Wednesday 5:30pm-6:00pm Saturday 10:30am- 11:00am CONTACT Adem Duramanoglu 0417 555 689 Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311491 OFFICE 363 Springvale Road, Springvale Tel: 03 8581 0999 ESR VIEW

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CLOSING DATE SALE (Unless Sold Prior) Tues 27-February @6:00PM

this brick veneer beauty on the doorstep of Parkmore shopping centre oozes incredible style and opportunity. • Spacious family living area • Generous kitchen w/ breakfast bar & separate dining • Master bedroom w/ WIR and full ensuite • Family bathroom w/ separate toilet • Spacious Front and Backyard • Secure Front Gate • Double lock up garage • 548m2 (approx)

$740,000 - $790,000 Wednesday 6:30-7:00PM Saturday 12:00-12:30PM Photo ID Required CONTACT Adem Duramanoglu 0417 555 689 Corey Le 0417 311 491 OFFICE 363 Springvale Road, Springvale Tel: 03 8581 0999

ELEGANCE & STYLE IN CONVENIENT LOCALE Boasting a sought after address, this elegant and sophisticated residence offers stylish accommodation in a truly desirable Keysborough location. • Three generously sized bedrooms • Master w/ dual vanity ensuite & WIR • Open plan living/dining • Stone kitchen w/ SS appliances & breakfast bar • Upstairs kids retreat

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THE ESSENCE OF PARKFRONT LIVING commanding stylish street appeal behind landscaped gardens, this stunning family home takes a fresh approach to luxurious family living with acres of wonderful native parkland as your next door neighbour. • Separate formal living area • Master w/ WIR & ensuite • Kitchen w/ SS appliances & gas cooktop • L-shaped undercover alfresco decking • 26sq/444m2 (approx)

PRIVATE SALE ESR $860,000-$910,000. VIEW Saturday 11:00-11:30AM Tuesday 7:00-7:30PM Photo ID Required CONTACT Alex Khun 0438 443 846 Ozan Kanbur 0403 644 379 OFFICE 363 Springvale Road, Springvale Tel: 03 8581 0999

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PRIVATE SALE ESR $790,000-$850,000 VIEW Thursday 5:00-5:30 Saturday 11:00-11:30 Photo ID required CONTACT Ozan Kanbur 0403 644 379 Alex Khun 0438 443 846 OFFICE 363 Springvale Road, Springvale Tel: 03 8581 0999

a beautiful red brick charm standing tall in a tucked away low-traffic court location. • Formal living w/ ireplace • Tasmanian Oak kitchen w/ SS appliances & WIP • Master w/ dual WIR & double vanity ensuite • Undercover alfresco entertaining room • Evaporative cooling/Ducted heating • Triple lock up garage • 35sq/610m2 (approx)

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PRIVATE SALE ESR $1,275,000-$1,350,000 VIEW contact agent 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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82 NEW APARTMENTS THE Burbank Group has launched a brand new multi-storey development in the heart of Dandenong. Cumulus is an architecturallydesigned building that offers 72 one and two-bedroom apartments, as well as 10 ‘maisonettes’ or double-storey apartments. “We are thrilled to be launching Cumulus to the public, and look forward to seeing our vision come to life over the next couple of years,” explains Burbank Group managing director Jarrod Sanfilippo. The development comprises 82 apartments across 12 storeys, the majority of which enjoy expansive views of Greater Dandenong. “As well as one and two-bedroom floorplans, Cumulus offers maisonettes which are double-storey apartments, catering to buyers who want apartment living but with extra space,” Jarrod continued. “Both the single and double-storey apartments offer light and airy interiors, deluxe inclusions plus 6.5-star energy ratings,” Jarrod said. Designed by Genton Architects, Cumulus boasts a communal garden and recreation space defined by its vibrant colour and large, imaginative sculptures to be enjoyed by children and adults alike. “As modern living shifts and Victorians continue to be drawn to apartment-style living out of convenience, affordability and availability, the importance of creating a shared leisure space for residents is as essential as ever,” Jarrod explained. The sizable apartments are predicted to be well received by investors, owner occupiers and first homebuyers, due

to their affordable price point and the various floorplan styles on offer. As well as an array of display homes scattered in nearby regions, the Burbank Group also released Verse in 2017, a project containing 27 townhouses which sold out in 12 weeks, and will neighbour Cumulus. “The success of all Burbank projects and developments within Metro Village 3175 such as Mosaic Apartments, Forte, and most recently Verse Townhouses, can largely be credited to the increasing strength and allure of Dandenong as a destination,” says Jarrod, a point that Greater Dandenong Mayor, Councilor Youhorn Chea seconds. “Dandenong is growing in popularity as a place to live, work, invest and visit and it is exciting to see the launch of Burbank’s latest project Cumulus. “This significant apartment development builds on the success of the recently completed Mosaic development and will add to the diversity and vibrancy of Dandenong’s residential offering,” Cr Chea said. Currently undergoing a $290 million revitalisation, Dandenong offers easy access to Melbourne, an impressive food and arts culture and a range of retail amenities, all of which make the region appealing to today’s buyers who seek affordability and a well-connected lifestyle that will only enhance with age. The apartments are expected to be complete by the close of 2020. For further information on the development, or to register your interest, contact Vish on 0433 781 226. ●

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FOCUS ON … WEDDINGS

The top wedding trends

Plans put into action Many couples start planning their wedding as soon as they announce their engagement. throngs of friends and family, you nay have to give a little. Choose your wedding party Now it’s your turn to propose to your bridesmaids and groomsmen. Remember, the earlier you ask, the sooner you can enlist their help. And keep in mind that your wedding party is agreeing to spend their money and donate their time - be considerate and kind by informing everyone about all your plans, showing them a good time and making sure they know how much you appreciate them. Book a venue - and set your date Your reception venue will become the backdrop for virtually all your photos and can influence everything from heavy hitters like your budget and guest list to smaller details like your menu.

1. Copper It’s not unusual for homeware trends to translate into wedding trends and copper elements are the prime example of this. Chic copper designs are all over the stores at the moment and are quickly making their way into weddings. From adorning the reception tables to adding shine to the stationery and cake, copper is the new gold. 2. Coloured wedding dresses Brides are ditching the traditional shades of white, ivory and cream for bold, brave shades and striking patterns. From bright and punchy gowns to pretty pastel and print dresses, colour is one hot trend for bridal style in 2018. 3. Geometrics Geometric decor is hot, hot, hot right now and that includes weddings too. In everything from stationery and cake to wedding dresses and backdrops, geometric shapes are being used in full force. 4. Beautiful Botanics Brides and grooms are going gaga for greenery and are turning to all-green organic botanical elements for 2018. Not only is it a visually beautiful trend, it’s a great budget-friendly option too. Greenery like magnolia leaf, ivy, smilax and maidenhair fern and even herbs are being bundled together and being used in place of blooms - tablescapes, signage, chair decor and hanging centrepieces are all getting this chic boho botanical treatment. 5. The New Vintage - Cabinet of Curiosities It’s vintage but not as we know it. Museumstyle, natural history elements are going to be very popular this year. Frilly laces, jam jars and tea cups (which I still love!) are being replaced with more antique objet d’art style elements. Bouquets are taking lead from historic paintings and stationery is getting a more natural museum feel with botanic and animal detail-

Brides are bucking tradition and adding a twist of fun to their big day. ing, with foxes and deer featuring. In place of teacups and birdcages, cloches and cabinets are being used for florals. Vintage just got a little more, well, vintage! 6. Unplugged Weddings In a time where sharing everything on social media is an everyday lifestyle habit, couples are now requesting a bit of privacy on the big day. From asking your guests to refrain from taking pictures on iPads as you walk up the aisle to banning images appearing on social media throughout your day, unplugged weddings are becoming very popular. 7. Club Tropicana Flamingos, pineapples and palmtrees, not the obvious decor elements you would associate with weddings but this year couples are going totally tropical with their decor. Bright bold blooms, touches of fluoro and everything Club Tropicana, we love this fun concept for a summer wedding. 8. Precious Gems and Stones Blending a little bit of glam with a little boho, raw gems and rocks such as gilt agate and geodes are popping up in stylish wedding blogs across the globe at the moment. Precious stones carry certain meaning within them. 12380319-ACM10-18

Just engaged? Here are a few things to think about when planning for the wedding. Set a timetable The minute you get engaged, everyone will be asking for your wedding date. But in reality, you won’t be able to set an exact date until other major decisions like choosing (and booking) your venue are made. So first, focus on determining a range of dates that’ll work for you. The average engagement lasts 15 months, but also think about what season you’d prefer, any major holidays or family events you’d like to avoid conflicting with, and how long you predict you’ll need to plan. Set your budget Sit down with your families and figure out how much everyone is contributing. This number will affect every decision and purchase you make, so be sure to work out your budget before you start planning. It can be an uncomfortable conversation to have, but it’s better to get it out of the way now so you have a realistic picture about what you can spend. Draft a guest list As you begin to build your guest list, you’ll need to consider a number of factors. If you have a particular ceremony or reception site in mind, for instance, you’re going to be limited by how many people it can accommodate (ie you can’t squeeze 300 people into a lighthouse). Would you rather have quality one-onone time with each guest or throw a once-ina-lifetime party for all your friends and family? If mum and dad won’t budge about inviting

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THE LOWDOWN Q&A

With Gino Andrieri, Maurice Blackburn Lawyers Dandenong principal

1. What is something people don’t know about you? I spent almost five years living in outback Queensland and loved every minute of it! 2. What was your most memorable moment? It was on 12 June 2006. I was inside the Fritz Walter stadium in Kaiserlslautern, Germany, to witness Australia’s first ever World Cup win.

THREE … free library activities for kids and parents

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The Dandenong and Springvale libraries offer free Baby Bounce, Toddler Time and Storytime sessions during school terms. Listening to stories helps children to develop their imagination and vocabulary.

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Springvale Library hosts free family fun sessions each Saturday at 11am during school terms. Children and their carers can play with Lego, puzzles and games. Playing games together can improve literacy, numeracy, spatial awareness, socially appropriate behaviour and fair play.

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Springvale Library hosts a free language playgroup for families seeking asylum each Wednesday during school terms.Children aged up to five years and their parents can improve their English skills through play, songs, rhymes and stories. Call 1300 630 920 for more information.

3. Where’s your favourite place to eat in Greater Dandenong? It’s hard to go past the combination of the pretzels and doughnuts of the Polish bakery. 4. What event, past, present or future, would you like to witness? The fall of the Berlin Wall. 5. What is your favourite television show? At the moment I’m loving Stranger Things. Monsters, a parallel universe and ‘80s pop culture references aplenty. What more could you want? 6. What attracted you to the legal profession? To work in an area that connects with people. Maurice Blackburn allows me to do that by helping people with injuries. But I also get to hear wonderful life stories of such varying backgrounds from my clients which gives me such an essential level of perspective. 7. What six guests, dead or alive, would you invite to a dinner party? Well my three kids are the most entertaining people I know so they are a definite. Then Steve Jobs, Paul Keating and James Hird. 8. What has been your most embarrassing moment?

Gino Andrieri. In Rome I asked a local for directions to the closest market. I asked about the “marceta” but the word is “mercato”. “Marceta” is the word for brothel. Awkward. 9. What are your ties to Greater Dandenong and the South-East? Born and bred. I grew up in Wheelers Hill, attended St Justin’s Primary School, Mulgrave Secondary College in Mulgrave, worked at Stud Park Shopping Centre in Rowville my

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Festival fun funds charity Fireworks, rides, food and multi-cultural music and dancing entertained crowds at Springvale South's summer festival. Burden Park hosted the annual Lions Club of Noble Park/Keysborough event from Friday 16 to Sunday 18 February. The fun fair raised money for the club's work to help the needy in the local area and the Athol Road Primary School.

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Serving up Dandy fare Dandenong's Harmony Square previewed a long lunch and highlighted local foodies. On Friday 16 February it hosted suppliers for a Regional World's Longest Lunch to be held in North-East Victorian town Acheron during the Melbourne Food and Wine Festival. Stalls showcased food businesses from Murrindindi Shire and City of Greater Dandenong, including Bangholme's Craft and Co; Dandenong South's Kaiju Beer, From Granny and Moondarra Cheese; and Uncles Smallgoods in Dandenong. Visitors sampled and purchased food and beverages and spoke directly to the makers. The City of Greater Dandenong will co-host a Regional World's Longest Lunch on Friday 16 March with Little River Winery and artist and cook Marian Rennie. The four-course lunch promises to meld local in-season produce with flavours from Dandenong's diverse, multi-cultural food heartland. On the menu will be products from the

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showcase exhibitors plus Dandenong's Punjab Sweets, Rob's British and Irish Butcher, and Lebanese cuisine specialist A1 Bakery. Products from Tease Tea in Keysborough, Kez's Kitchen in Noble Park North and Cobs Popcorn in Dandenong South will feature in show bags handed out after the lunch.

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Thriller tour moondance A Michael Jackson tribute show is set to thrill Dandenong audiences. The Drum Theatre will host Michael Jackson - The Legacy Tour on Thursday 19 April. Texan dancer, choreographer and musician William Hill stars as MJ and is recognised internationally as one of the best Michael Jackson tribute artists. This is the only Michael Jackson show that features actual Michael Jackson staff, singers and band members - guitarist Tommy Organ, bassist Sam Sims, choreographer LaVelle Smith Junior, MJ's personal engineer for more than 15 years Michael Prince, and vocalists Kevin Dorsey, Ken Stacey and Jade Claggett. Michael Jackson - The Legacy Tour features all the King of Pop's biggest hits and is pegged as the closest thing to experiencing an MJ show. Visit www.abstractentertainment.net for ticket details.

Train enthusiasts young and old will love the Train and Hobby Show at Sandown.

Long weekend fun on track A great weekend of entertainment for all the family is available on the long weekend 10, 11 and 12 March at the Train and Hobby Show. The show features Lego train displays, an F1 air race on Saturday, a market day on Sunday, miniature train ride, trackless Thomas the Tank Engine rides, remote control drift car racing, remote control rock crawlers, remote control trucks, remote control tanks, model aircraft displays, model helicopter displays, a large selection of operating model train layouts, Puffing Billy, retail traders, displays, a Mecanno display and preservation/

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heritage group displays. The show has been expanding and growing and is now upstairs and outdoors, with plans to get bigger. Adult tickets are just $15 each this year, children 4-15 years $5 and children 3 and under free. Each child with a current 2018 swap card gets in free with a paying adult and can do so every day. Collectible swap cards are available free at all good model and hobby stores. For a great day out or even a whole weekend out, visit the Train and Hobby Show at Sandown racecourse.

WHAT’S ON Book club This day-time book club will run in conjunction with the existing evening one. It will meet monthly to discuss a chosen novel over a cuppa. The first book club up for discussion is The Inaugural meeting of the Fairvale Ladies Book Club by Sophie Green. ■ The Open Door, 110 Ann Street, Dandenong. Thursday 1 March, 1.30pm to 2.30pm. A gold coin donation is welcome. Call Trish or Jo on 9791 8664 for more information.

Dinner with a VIEW Dandenong Evening VIEW Club will celebrate its 32nd birthday with a bottle and box auction. 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 6 March, 7pm. Bookings are essential. Call 9795 1222.

Moana and An Inconvenient Sequel The free Sunset Cinema is back. Viewers can bring a blanket, chairs and a picnic every Friday night until 16 March. ■ Harmony Square, 225 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong. Friday 2 March. 6pm Melbourne Waterways Video competition finalists, 7pm Moana, 9pm An Inconvenient Sequal: Truth to power. Call 8571 1000 for more information.

LEGO robotics for youth This four-week workshop is for 12 to 25-year-olds. Participants will create customisable, programmable robots. ■ Dandenong Library, 225 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong. Wednesdays 7, 14, 21 and 28 March, 4.30pm to 6pm. Bookings are essential. Call 1300 630 920.

Dumplings and dessert tour A tour guide will lead participants on a journey through Springvale, visiting four venues to enjoy dumplings and finishing the tour with a dessert they won't forget. ■ Springvale. Friday 9 March, 11.30am to 1.30pm. $50 per person. Bookings are essential as places are limited. Call 8571 1377 or visit www.greaterdandenong.com.

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PIC: Free fitness classes Parkmore Shopping Centre is offering free Live Life Get Active classes featuring crosstraining, boxing and yoga. ■ Frederick Wachter Reserve, 133-155 Kingsclere Avenue, Keysborough. Monday to Friday during school terms, 9.30am to 10.15am.

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. ■ Benga House at Heritage Hill Museum and Historic Gardens, 66 McCrae Street, Dandenong. Until Sunday 15 April. Open Tuesday to Friday, 10am to 4pm.

Artist in residence showcase ing 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 more information.

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 Thursday 29 March, Tuesday to Friday, 11am to 5pm, and Saturdays, 11am to 3pm.

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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.

This exhibition will show the variety of art practices and ideas artists explored during their time at the Heritage Hill studios. ■ 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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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.

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.

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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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.

The light boxes are visible 24 hours a day, seven days a week, to people moving through the laneway. In this exhibition, photographer David Wadelton 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 Saturday 31 March.

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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.

Mindfulness meditation Participants will strive for a state of inner peace and connect to meaning while their mind and body is calm, still and silent. No experience is necessary. ■ The Open Door, 110 Ann Street, Dandenong. Mondays during school terms, 2.30pm to 3.30pm, followed by a cuppa until 4.30pm. A gold coin donation is suggested. Call Trish or Jo on 9791 8664 or email Theopendoor@ssjg.org. au for more information.

Tea Time Afternoon tea has been a central part of domestic and social life. This display from the civic collection of textiles, tea-related artefacts and oral histories will celebrate the practice. There'll be a talk on High Tea Elegance at 2pm on Thursday 1 March and a Country Women's Association presentation at 2pm on Thursday 15 March. ■ Laurel Lodge at Heritage Hill Museum and Historical Gardens, 66 McCrae Street, Dandenong. Until 15 April, Tuesday to Friday, 10am to 4pm. Call 9793 4511 or visit www.greaterdandenong.com for bookings or more information. dandenong.starcommunity.com.au


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Bucks stopped here By Nick Creely Buckley Ridges fell short in the Regional Big Bash final against Mt Clear last Tuesday morning, with the Bucks unable to claim the title despite an otherwise sublime tournament. With the Bucks having a crack at their first title (after two failed attempts), they entered the clash against the Ballarat CA side full of confidence that if they played the style of cricket that has held them in good stead this season, they could ruffle a few feathers. Mounties skipper Darcy Thompson won the toss and elected to bat, in a toss that proved vital on a ground such as the 'G, which is harder to chase on. After a solid start with the ball, dangerous opener Steven Nicholson (13) was removed through a run out by Daniel 'DJ' Watson. Nathan Yates (35) and Sam Giblett (42) combined superbly, as the runs and boundaries began to flow to both sides of the ground. The pair swiftly put on 59 runs to potentially set the Mounties up for a monster total, before a double strike through gun quick Jurgen Andersen (3/17) and spinner Matt Goodwright (1/27) pegged them back to 3/94. The Bucks fought back superbly, drying up the runs and forcing the Mounties into errant shots, with Andersen in particular making the most of the conditions. Eventually, the Bucks strode off the ground in a great position, restricting the opposition to a gettable 7/128. DJ (23) got the Bucks off to an absolute flyer, with five boundaries; including a ripping whip off his pads that almost carried over the rope; off his first ten deliveries. But the untimely wicket of Watson; courtesy of Thompson (3/21); put a dent in the Bucks' top, and with the next ball dismissal of Greg Todd, who had his wickets castled, they were on the back foot at 3/32. Despite some fight by skipper Troy Aust (16 off 22 balls), the Bucks were overpowered, bowled out in the 17th over for just 81.

Match set for Saints’ home turf By Nick Creely Carroll Reserve, the home of Turf 1 club St Mary's, will host the standalone Turf 1 grand final this season, after the DDCA accepted its submission. Just a five minute walk from Dandenong's elite Shepley Oval, it's set to be a buzzing atmosphere at the ground between either Buckley Ridges, Springvale South, Mordialloc or Hallam Kalora Park. The Saints will host the second standalone decider in a row for the Turf 1 season on 17 and 18 March, after Arch Brown in Berwick hosted the event last year to great success. It's an excellent coup for the historic Dandenong based club who returned to Turf 1 last year after a Turf 2 premiership, with the Saints' home ground and pitch in top notch condition. One of the competition's favourite grounds in Keysborough (Rowley Allen Reserve), is one of five Turf grounds in the Dandenong region not under consideration due to new pitches being put in. Rowley Allen has hosted the majority of recent Turf 1 grand finals, and is likely to be the host of the Turf 1 decider from next season. Venues for the other six turf grand finals are yet to be determined, but matches will be conducted at six of the following seven grounds - Casey Fields (Cranbourne), Hallam Recreation Reserve (Hallam), Lois Twohig Reserve (North Dandenong), Power Reserve (Doveton North), Reedy Reserve (HSD) and Robert Booth Reserve (Hampton Park). The Turf 2-7 grand finals will be played on 10 and 11 March in the final year that the competition will adopt a 12 team structure.

Troy Aust's Buckley Ridges lost to Mt Clear last Tuesday morning. 173951

Plucky Thunder fall just short after one red-hot opener By Nick Creely It sure was a cracking, fiery start to the NPL Victoria season, with Dandenong Thunder taking it right up to reigning champions Bentleigh Greens last Thursday night. While the Thunder went down 3-1 at Kingston Heath, spirit was at the forefront after some controversial decisions early in the match forced them to play with one player down for almost 80 minutes. After a quiet start to the game with both sides putting their feelers out, the underdog Thunder unit rocketed the first ball to the back of the net in the 13th minute, with a stellar through ball from Brandon Barnes gifting Zois Galanopoulos an easy passage to goal. Only moments later, Thunder's star keeper Fraser McLaren was controversially sent off on a red card following a collision with Matthew Thurtell just outside the box, completely changing the context of the game. Despite the best efforts of back up keeper Sermin Sadikovski, the Greens found their mojo and began to control the tempo of the contest, with the one less player for the visitors proving telling. Within minutes of each other, the Greens found two goals to make it 2-1, and entering into half time it seemed that the home side might walk away with a dominant win. But the Thunder dug deep in the second half to prove their mettle and prove they belong at the top level, conceding just one second half goal and having many near misses that narrowly escaped the net. Thunder coach Andy Vargas walked away proud, but disappointed that McLaren was out of action so early. "I felt the boys gave absolutely everything; in the end, we were a bit hard down by without at least coming away with a point being down a player for the majority of the game," he said. "And coming up against the champions, we held our own, and we showed we can compete at this level; if we can produce what we did again in terms of effort, we'll be a tough team to come up against." Vargas explained that the loss of McLaren was just part of the game, but admitted he was dandenong.starcommunity.com.au

Thunder's Zois Galanopoulos moves towards goal last Thursday night. 177940 Pictures: GARY SISSONS

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a little stumped by it all. "I felt there was a little bit of a dubious decision; it looked a little bit off-side, which is fine, but Fraser comes out and does the right thing anticipating the bounce and gets a hand on the ball, and I guess he was outside the box and in the letter of the law, I guess it's potentially a red card; I've spoken to Fraser, and we have to accept it, but I'm not going to fault him," he said. "It's part of football, we have to live and learn."

And in what proved to be a game full of heat and an atmosphere, Vargas said his side certainly took up to the Greens, and believes his side wasn't far off the mark. "We understand that it's not just round one, it's an occasion, and it had the atmosphere of finals football; everyone's been working hard, and all we wanted to do was compete, and there was ferocity in the air, and we knew we had to have a little bit of bite," he said. "We knew they'd have a strong plan, and they've got a style and reputation that makes them an attractive team, but we can only

control what we control; of course we'll pay respect to them, but we want to focus on ourselves. "It takes time to build into an attractive brand and style of football; I can't be prouder of the group, to be honest, we proved we belong. The Thunder's task won't get any easier on Saturday, with South Melbourne to make the trip down to George Andrews Reserve for their first game of the season. Kick-off is at 7pm.

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Cassidy a Dragon slayer By Nick Creely Career best figures to Dandenong’s emerging seamer Peter Cassidy meant that Northcote were never really in the contest on Saturday at Shepley Oval. On day two of their clash, the wily medium pacer utilized the conditions perfectly, snaring 6/30 as the Panthers rolled the Dragons for just 159 in pursuit of a daunting first innings total of 315. And as a result, the Panthers have jumped back up to third spot and broken away from the logger jam of fifth to eighth spot. The tone was set early when all-rounder James Nanopolous (1/20) snared the dangerous Mark Phelan caught behind, with the Dragons moving to 1/17 and looking shaky against some top notch new ball bowling. Cassidy struck not long after, prizing out skipper Steven Taylor and Blayde Baker (7) caught behind with his relentless lines, then Darren Pattinson (1/7) sent Max O’Sullivan (3) back to the sheds only a few overs later, and the visitors were suddenly on the ropes at 5/37 after Jack Lalor (22) was trapped LBW off Cassidy. The Dragons were always a long shot of finding the last 300 runs needed to salvage something out of the day, but Sam Harbinson (31) and Elliot Brandon-Jones (69) dug deep and compiled a slow moving 72 run partnership, as the Panthers continued to hit a spot and make them work hard for their runs. Left arm tweaker Akshat Buch (2/53); who is continuing to be remarkably consistent bowler for the club; finally broke the resistance, having Harbinson spoon a catch to the trusty hands of skipper Tommy Donnell. Cassidy went back to work and removed three of the final four wickets, with Buch also snaring another wicket, as the Dragons fell short by a long way. Adding to another commanding performance from the Panthers, keeper Jacques Au-

Emerging Panthers quick Peter Cassidy steams in during his brilliant early spell. 178046 gustin is leading the competition for catches, with his three against the Dragons taking him up to a brilliant 28 for the season. But it’s a terrific performance from the reliable Cassidy; who is beginning to make a name for himself as an accurate, stump to stump bowler, with his six wickets surpassing

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his previous first XI best last round of 4/32. As the Panthers enter their finals campaign in just two weeks, Cassidy has taken 29 wickets at 12.9. The Panthers have one more home and away game to fine tune before finals, facing Geelong at Shepley Oval in a two dayer. Dandenong’s lower grades had a mixed

weekend out in the middle, with a win, a draw and a loss. In the second XI, Peter Sweeney (5/91) helped the Panthers defend their monster 375 despite a few scares in the first two sessions, while the third XI drew with the Dragons and the fourth XI was unable to run down 159, bowled out for 136.

True Talent shines in the Judy Hayley By Mick Floyd An emotional Seona Thompson won the Judy Hayley Memorial with the aptly named True Talent at Sandown Park last Thursday night. Named in honour of the Melbourne Cup winner trainer who sadly passed away in 2012, the Judy Hayley Memorial is open to lady trainers only and has quickly become one of Sandown Park’s marquee events. “It’s a race that is a very special race on the calendar,” said Thompson. “The race means the world to me. Judy was a beautiful lady and I was fortunate to know Judy since I was a little girl, so to win this race is very special.” Despite only running second in his heat on Sunday, True Talent was well supported by punters and was quick to justify that support, breaking quickly from box 3 and racing to an impressive two-and-three-quarter length victory in 29.61. It was a remarkable victory for

the greyhound many thought would never even reach the track. From an outstanding litter that includes brilliant dual group 1 winner Out Of Range and Traralgon Cup winner Poke The Bear, the striking white and fawn chaser had numerous issues as a pup, making his first city win all the more remarkable. “They had a lot of problems when he was a young dog, it’s a miracle he’s even racing. For him to come out and win a race like this is very special. He is very special.” Following the presentation, all trainers who nominated for the series were included on a Big Wheel for a chance to win a trip to Bali, with Elaine Johannsen winning the $15,000 prize. The Judy Hayley Memorial is the feature event of the club’s annual Ladies Night. The “Frock ‘n’ Roll ‘n’ Party” night saw Sandown Park decked out in pink in celebration of women’s contribution to the sport of greyhound

racing. Several fundraising activities were held throughout the night, with approximately $11,000 raised for Ovarian Cancer Australia and Safe Steps. After Johannsen clinched the major prize, a trip to Bali, which was up for grabs as well as an additional $5000 in spending money, she excitedly said “This is amazing, I’m going to take my whole family.” Johannsen said the Judy Hayley Memorial meant a lot to her and her peers, adding: “It’s a great night to celebrate and remember the life of Judy - she was very special to us all.” Johannsen played a strong role in the night’s events, presenting a bouquet to Judy Hayley Memorial winner, Thompson. Famously, in the build-up to the final of the Judy Hayley Memorial, Little Big Shot’s heat win delivered Kerry Houlahan her first ever race win at Sandown Park.

An emotional Seona Thompson won the Judy Hayley Memorial with True Talent.

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The Kia Sorento is keen on keeping up with the opposition with a mid-cycle freshen-up. carrying space adds up to 605 litres. Access to the back, despite long travel of the middle row, is quite an effort to climb up and once seated adult occupants’ knees and backs can be put under stress, particularly on a long journey. Luggage space is cut to a miserly 142 litres too. With seat backs on all but the front row folded, the reverse is the case, with a van-like 1662 litres of room for cargo on a flat floor. The manual liftback requires little effort to operate. The driver and passengers can enjoy a ride to fit their mood, with four modes - Eco, Comfort, Sport and Smart - in the offing through Kia’s electronic drive select via a button on the centre console. Each enables the driver to dial up fuel economy at the expense of performance, and vice versa and adapts the weight of the steering. The new Smart mode seeks to second guess the driver’s steering preferences to suit road conditions, automatically switching between the other three modes. In comfort mode, fuel consumption was recorded at 4.9 litres per 100 kilometres on a sustained motorway run and, at worst, 11plus around city streets. With a turning circle of 11.36 metres getting in and out of parking spots was with a higher degree of difficulty. The reversing camera and audible warnings helped. Kia Sorento is driving headlong into one of the most congested segments of the industry, so it’s going to be tough. However, it’s hard to go past the generous seven-year, unlimited kilometre warranty. To inspect the Kia range contact Dandenong Kia, 46 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong. Phone 9792 9922.

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