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Crime’s big drop Crime has dropped dramatically in Greater Dandenong over the past 12 months, latest figures show. The Crime Statistics Agency released data for last year on Thursday 15 March. It showed a 12 per cent drop in recorded offences for Greater Dandenong, equating to a 14 per cent drop per 100,000 population. Greater Dandenong Local Area Commander Inspector Mark Langhorn said everything was tracking well for the municipality. "I think the community is feeling a bit safer out there," he said. "That's not something that we can rest on.

"There's plenty of room for more reductions. "Our focus is still on preention and being proactive. "The community has a role in that. "If they're suspicious about something or concerned about something, call triple-zero or call their local station. Insp Langhorn said the drop in crime statewide was the biggest since 1994 and the third quarter in a row there'd been a decrease. He said the downward turn in Greater Dandenong followed a decrease for the same period the previous year, and there were reductions in all suburbs. "Noble Park was fairly consistent with only

about 50 less offences for the year," he said. "There's been some bigger drops across Dandenong as a whole. "We'll continue to focus on trying to reduce the crimes against the person category. "That's our major focus - assaults and robberies, things like that." Raw offences in that category increased from 3153 to 3244. "The offences category that hurts us the most is theft," he said. The number of thefts did decrease, from 6567 raw offences to 5442, but the rate per 100,000 population grew from 524.6 to 837.8. Burglary and break and enter crimes dropped from 2033 incidents to 1349 - the low-

est level in at least 10 years. Insp Langhorn said that property crimes still made up the bulk of the statistics. "Of the 11,414 (per 100,000 population) over 9000 are property related offences," he said. He said some success had come from targeting recidivist offenders using enforcement tools around bail and curfews. "And we've got a very strong focus on drugs across the whole division, being Greater Dandenong, Casey and Cardinia. "With that focus, that's having an impact on some of those related type-crimes. "That's where some of the greater gains are coming from." 12375415-DJ05-18

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Check out Casey Conversations! The City of Casey is undertaking a variety of consultations over the next month; see below for what you can have your input on and visit www.caseyconversations.com.au.

Arts and Cultural Development Strategy Provide input to help Council plan their arts and cultural programs, projects and experiences for the next four to five years.

Open Space, Sport and Recreation Facilities Provide feedback regarding your views, aspirations and usage of open space, sport and recreation facilities in Casey.

City of Casey Annual Action Plan Influence the development of the Council Action Plan, which outlines the key priorities for the year that aim to achieve the goals and aspirations of the community.

Shape the future of the local equestrian world The City of Casey will host the inaugural Casey Equestrian Workshop next month. The workshop will be held on Thursday 12 April to provide an opportunity to the local equestrian community to meet with Councillors and Council officers to discuss equestrian matters. The workshop will be held in the Function Centre at Bunjil Place, 2 Patrick Northeast Drive from 6.00 pm until 8.30 pm. To find out more or to register, visit www.caseyconversations.com.au/equestrian-workshop.

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IN BRIEF Robber wields box-cutter in Noble Park shop

Five-storey towers get the green light Lexington Gardens is growing up. Greater Dandenong Councillors approved three five-storey unit blocks plus nine villas at the Springvale aged care village at their Tuesday 13 March meeting. The Lend Lease development will total 105 independent living units. Cr Zaynoun Melhem said there were concerns about the applicant's request to cut parking spaces. "From the surveys that have been done in that retirement village it's generally one car per household," he said. He said there was also a bus to the shopping centre and train station, and a car-sharing service. "We want to support retirement villages and business coming into Dandenong and we need a place for our elderly residents to live," he said. Cr Melhem said the council refused a permit for one five-storey building at Lexington Gardens in July last year, and the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) overturned the decision. He said the tribunal also removed conditions the council had put in place during the permit process.

"We actually made it worse for ourselves by taking it to VCAT," he said. "There's no point in taking something where it's just going to get overturned. "This is one of the biggest development companies in Australia and they're building a really good product." He said many of the units had three bedrooms. "What retirees get a three-bedroom unit these days?" he said. "Not many. "I think residents will benefit from this development." Cr Sean O'Reilly said councillors needed to use their judgement on applications like this. "We shouldn't be blocking these sorts of things which we know are needed because we think a bunch of car parking spaces should be built, which will just sit empty," he said. "Residents of retirement villages do not use cars as much as other residents. "They are not running children to school. "They are not out and about going to work. "They do not have the same car parking requirement." But Cr Kirwan opposed the application. "I don't agree with the visitor parking space parking reduction but that is not my main

problem with this application," he said. "I don't support this application as it contains three five storey buildings. "Basically we are putting three more five storey buildings in an area of poor public transport, completely contrary to all our council strategies. "Five storey apartment buildings are designed to be next to places like Springvale Railway Station - not a 20-minute walk away in a public transport black hole poorly served by buses making it difficult for visitors." Cr Kirwan said the council report also treated the recent VCAT decision "as some sort of precedent". "While I understand the legal requirement for us to consider recent VCAT decisions - considering does not mean agreeing," he said. "We are comparing a development of three five-storey buildings with a development of one five-storey building. "This would be a folly for our council to support." Cr Maria Sampey said the city was ageing. "I support this because I really think we need more residential living in the city and nursing homes, it's lacking," she said. The council received no objections to the proposal.

Torched car smokes out Plaza shoppers By Casey Neill Police and CFA crews evacuated Dandenong Plaza shoppers after a stolen car was torched in the car park. Firefighters received reports of a car on fire in the undercover car park about 6.05am on Wednesday 14 March. Casey CIU Detective Senior Constable Peter Warden said the black Kia was stolen during an aggravated burglary in Narre Warren North about 5.15am on Tuesday 13 March. He said the car also had stolen plates on it. Det Sen Const Warden said the investigation was continuing. Dandenong Plaza centre manager Mark Tannahill said the shopping centre was assisting Victoria Police with its investigation. "While the situation is unfortunate, we are thankful that nobody was injured in the process," he said. "We commend the quick response provided by our security team and local emergency services to diffuse the situation and evacuate the centre in a timely and safe manner." Call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 with any information.

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A man armed with a box-cutter has grabbed a female store attendant during a robbery in broad daylight on 13 March, police say. The man jumped the counter and demanded cash from the Leonard Avenue, Noble Park, store’s till about 8.50am. He fled on foot, with money from the till. The victim was uninjured. The man is described as aged in his early 40’s with short, straight, black hair and dark eyes. He was wearing a black leather jacket, black pants and sneakers. Any information to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or crimestoppersvic.com.au

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Collision at Dandenong Station On Saturday evening, at the Dandenong station yard, a collision occurred, and it is indeed fortunate that no deaths resulted from the mishap. The engine of the 6.30pm train from Melbourne usually "cuts off" on arrival at No 2 road for water, and did so on Saturday evening. Upon arrival of the 6.50pm milk train from Berwick, the driver was given the signal for No 2 road, where the train from Korumburra was standing at the platform, and of course crashed into the carriages which contained passengers. Fortunately the train was not travelling fast but there was great commotion, several windows being smashed and luggage lying about in confusion. Dr Langley attended to the injured.

A farewell for Dr A Oldham Former league footballer and family doctor, Alfred Oldham, has completed 41 years of service to the community of Dandenong. Dr Oldham, who has retired from his practice at the Murray House Clinic in Scott Street, Dandenong, was born in Tasmania in 1899. He left Tasmania in 1918 to attend Ormond College Melbourne University. In 1922 he was signed up by Melbourne Football Club and played with them for a year, unfortunately a leg injury ended his football career. At the completion of his studies he was on the staff of Fairfield Hospital, then spent a year in Queensland and later became superintendent of the Devon Hospital in Latrobe, Tasmania. He arrived in Dandenong in 1926 to take

control of the Murray Hospital as the clinic was then known. Dr Oldham was joined by Dr Ian Hart in 1930. They began a partnership which was to last for almost 40 years.

20 years ago 16 March 1998 Couple overdose in car A man and woman were found slumped in their car after overdosing on heroin while their two-year-old played in the back. The couple were revived on the spot and both they and the child, who was suffering from dehydration, were taken to Monash Medical Centre. Detectives from a special operation underway in the Springvale shopping district made the discovery.

5 years ago 18 March 2013 Life's hard but still serving Single mother Gloria Anderson, a volunteer chef, and about 84,000 single parents like her have been on the receiving end of a $60 a week cut from the Federal Government. Charities such as Dandenong-based Avocare report a growing number of single parents moved onto less generous Newstart benefits in January pleading for material help. Ms Anderson has not joined that queue, but says life is undeniably tighter. There's less to spend on groceries and on her two primary school-aged sons. Even so, three days a week she cooks free hot lunches for about 100 diners at charity Cornerstone Contact Centre. She is paid for 15 hours a week and volunteers at least 15 more.

Treasured Turner did well What’s In a Name delves into the fascinating stories and personalities behind some of the city’s best-known street and location names. This week the Journal looks at W J Turner Reserve in Noble Park North. City of Greater Dandenong Living Treasure Wal Turner was born in Oakleigh in 1919, the first of eight children of Alf and Daisy Turner. His father was a cattle dealer and drover and in 1927 the family moved to a dairy farm on Halton Road, Dandenong. The Greater Dandenong area was central to Wal’s life from that point until his death in 2010. Wal left school at age 14 to work in market gardening, initially for Jack Baines and then for Mr and Mrs Les Lawrence. He met his wife, Joyce, in 1939 and at the end of the war they bought 17 acres of market

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Wal Turner. their Clayton warehouse for 16 years, until he retired in 1984. In 1973, the desire to improve the inadequate educational facilities in the Dandenong North area motivated Wal to stand for council.

He anticipated staying for just one threeyear term but instead continued to serve until 1994, including two terms as mayor. He was a dedicated councillor and became a member of countless, varied committees and organisations. He saw this as the duty and role of a good local government representative and took enormous pleasure from being able to serve the community and help to develop its facilities. Wal especially remembered his work with the Dandenong/Springvale Water Board, Dandenong TAFE, the Pillars of Freedom project, Dandenong and District Benevolent Society, Heritage Hill, Dandenong North Senior Citizens’ Club and the Jan Wilson Community Centre. - Compiled with assistance from the City of Greater Dandenong.

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Gender diversity on track By Casey Neill "Even as an award-winning manufacturing engineer, Anne Koopman worries about the impact that starting a family will have on her career. She was a guest speaker at the Australasian Railway Association Women In Rail Luncheon at RACV City Club on Thursday 15 March. The event followed following International Women's Day on Thursday 8 March and attracted about 400 guests, up from 300 last year. Ms Koopman was last year's Victorian Young Manufacturer of the Year and is head of quality and LEAN manufacturing at Dandenong's Bombardier Transportation Australia. She's pregnant with her first child and will start parental leave in June, and said she was starting to worry about what the time out will mean for her career. Ms Koopman also spoke about some of her male mentors. "They gave me the push I sometimes needed to put my hand up for the next challenge," she said. She said men applied for jobs when they believed they met 60 per cent of the criteria. For women, it's 80 per cent. "We need to equip women with the confidence," she said. Bombardier's Loulou Hammad told the event that she started in the industry three and a half years ago. At her first ARA event, "I was really overwhelmed by the lack of female representation in the room". Then she met TrackSAFE executive director Naomi Frauenfelder, who helped her forge connections. "I now see more women at these types of events," she said. "When you see role models that look like you..." Ms Hammad officially launched Bombardier's #leadwithme campaign, to encourage

women in leadership within the organisation. Bombardier hopes to expand the project to other organisations. Ms Hammad said the aim was to attract more women to the rail industry, and to support the women who are already there. ARA chair Bob Herbert launched the organisation's gender diversity report card. "The rail industry has identified a base on which to build," he said. The report found that 21 per cent of the Australasian rail workforce were women. Mr Herbert said this was up from 17 per cent four years ago. "I believe we are making some quite good progress," he said. He said that 30 per cent of new appointments were women, and women received 33 per cent of promotions. But of 113,710 active rail industry worker card holders, only eight per cent are female. "That's a challenge for all of us," he said. "Making genuine progress is the responsibility of each individual company. "The buck stops with you." Diversity Council of Australia CEO Lisa Annese spoke about increasing workplace gender diversity as a win-win proposition. "Men gain when women gain," she said. In relation to quotas, she said people should challenge comments relating to merit as it was a biased selection method defined by the group that was in charge. Transdev Australasia CEO Rene Lalande is a Male Champion of Change. "It's important to have male voices taking part," he said. "Being a Male Champion of Change is about stepping up beside women." He said gender equality was crucial for the future of the rail industry, so it could attract the brightest people. "We need to disrupt the status quo," he said.

Cash splash into sports Access to the National Water Sports Centre in Bangholme is getting a $3 million boost. Premier Daniel Andrews joined Environment Minister Lily D’Ambrosio, Mordialloc MP Tim Richardson and Carrum MP Sonya Kilkenny at Melbourne Cable Park on Wednesday 14 March to announce the project. “This is a great area but it could be so much more,” Mr Andrews said. The cash will support sealing the access road, improving the Carrum Lilydale Bike Trail, creating a new walking track under the Mornington Peninsula Freeway and building a new recreational building. These were key priorities from the Patterson River Concept Plan. The works might also include removing old buildings and infrastructure, creating new pathways, and better security lighting and signage. The Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning is going through feedback from more than 900 locals to create a draft plan for developing the area. “We’ve been overwhelmed with the response by the community and this will help inform the final plan to be released later this year,” Carrum MP Sonya Kilkenny said. The River End Business Community has been campaigning for upgrades to the area for years. In June 2016 the group told the Journal that the tax revenue they would generate from new wages alone would more than pay for the roads, public transport connections and footpaths they needed. The precinct includes Craft and Co Farm,

Cornish College, Nine Dragons Horse Club and Melbourne Cable Park. Spokesman Ian Clark from Melbourne Cable Park said the businesses were privately funded and none were seeking any government assistance with their specific business operations. Mr Clark said there were no footpaths, public transport links or bicycle access in the area, and drainage was poor. He said students, tourists and workers could only access the area by car. “Road safety issues are reaching a point were an accident is almost inevitable because of the failing road surfaces and edges of the road,” he said. “The road is increasingly being used as a shortcut to avoid EastLink tolls. Traffic levels are growing significantly.”

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Family fun is here By Casey Neill A family fun day in Noble Park North will support sick kids this Good Friday. Cathy Mortimer-Maher and husband Tony hope to top the $10,000 they raised for the Royal Children's Hospital Good Friday Appeal last year. Staff will donate their time to run the event at Lollipops Noble Park and neighbouring Crazy Climb from 9am to 5pm on Friday 30 March. Cash from entry, cafe sales, raffles, silent auctions and a tin rattle will all go to the appeal. "At Crazy Climb we'll be running climbing sessions every 30 minutes and it's $10 for 30 minutes," Ms Mortimer-Maher said. "If people come in with their wallets open, we're happy to take their money for a good cause." The couple has raised $45,000 over the past five years, first at Lollipops Forest Hill and then at the Noble Park play centre. "I've actually been doing the phone room

at the Good Friday Appeal, this will be my 23rd appeal this year," Ms Mortimer-Maher said. "Once we actually owned our own business we decided we wanted to do something different to carry on that tradition." She's not sure what initially drew her to take part in the appeal. "I wanted to do something to help people," she said. "We've had a lot of family, friends and customers who have obviously been touched by the hospital. "They're not always happy stories, but most of the time they are. "If we can help to make the hospital better for these kids, that's what we're doing to do." The Mortimer-Mahers have "two healthy kids which we're blessed with" and they'll be helping out on the day. Abbey, 13, ran the cake stall last year and Grant, 8, will lend a hand this year as well. Lollipops Noble Park and Crazy Climb are at 6 Elonera Road, Noble Park North.

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Celebrated and on show - it’s called She Annual exhibition She is celebrating women in Greater Dandenong. The show is in its 20th year and features the work of six emerging female artists. Greater Dandenong Mayor Youhorn Chea said the exhibition was "an opportunity to celebrate their talents and give them a launching pad as they embark on their careers after study". "She 2018 also coincides with International Women's Day so it is a true celebration of women and the significant contribution they continue to make to our world," he said. Photographer Talia Carroll and digital art-

ist Julia Burke recently graduated from RMIT University. Caroll captures images of the body while Burke uses the shadow the passing sun casts as inspiration for her work. Yvonne Jemmeson studied at Chisholm Institute in Dandenong. Her print, collage and sculpture works explore consumer goods' packaging. Monash University graduate Susan Pover makes sculptures that are a form of prosthesis. She explores how they make life more difficult rather than easier. Fellow Monash student Berth Putri makes intricate, large scale drawings with batik mo-

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tifs that become like personal flags. The sixth artist is painter Madeline Nibali, who graduated from the Victorian College of the Arts. She will take part in the Dandenong Arts Series at Dandenong Library and host free painting workshops on Tuesday 20 March from 6.30pm to 8pm. She will be on display at Walker Street Gallery and Arts Centre in Dandenong until Thursday 29 March. The gallery is open Tuesday to Friday, 11am to 5pm and Saturdays, 11am to 3pm.

Drug drivers, drink drivers and speeding drivers felt the force of Greater Dandenong's road police during the Labour Day long weekend. None of the state's six fatalities occurred in the municipality - which was one of Victoria Police's priority areas as part of Operation Arid. However a 19-year-old female passenger died in hospital on Saturday after a car crashed into a truck on Boundary Road in Carrum Downs about 7.30am on 9 March. Six drink drivers, three drug drivers and 83 speeding offences were detected in Greater Dandenong during the 9-12 March operation. In total there were 180 offences, including disqualified driving, disobeying traffic signals, seatbelt and mobile phone offences. No vehicles were impounded. Road Policing Command Assistant Commissioner Doug Fryer described "how disappointing" it was that six people were killed on Victorian roads - including five on country thoroughfares. "Six families ripped apart and no one seems to care except for those six families. "Our focus on high risk user groups and country roads will remain strong." Statewide, more than 500 drink and drug drivers and more than 3000 speeding drivers were caught. Asst Comm Fryer was concerned that drug driver numbers were up from last year's operation. "These are people who were warned that police would be in force and still they wanted to run the gauntlet." Asst Comm Fryer said police blitzes on the roads weren't for revenue raising. "It's around educating good people to change their driving behaviour ... It's about saving lives."

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Trilagy’s trax finding fans By Casey Neill A Hallam singer-songwriter-producer's debut EP is "blowing up online". Terence, AKA Trilagy, launched five-track release Where I'm At at the Lions Club summer festival at Burden Park, Springvale South, on Saturday 17 February. "As Trilagy it's my first EP," he said. "I've had a lot of singles and things of that nature but ... I haven't had one body of work with several tracks. "I've had a lot of positive feedback. "I get a lot of inboxes on Instagram and Facebook.

"People are loving it so far, as far as I can tell." He said his writing process was usually very quick, "but I took a bit more time with this". "It developed over five to six months I would say," he said. "I did other things on the side, and work. "I was taking my time and I was coming back to it." Trilagy hopes to produce more music with an RNB flavour and play more shows. "I've always just wanted my music to get to a bigger audience," he said. "You have to continue to grind. "Until you crack a certain plateau, people just aren't going to hear about you."

He was born in the UK to Mauritian parents before moving to Australia. "My mum was a singer back in Mauritius," he said. "We always just had music around. "I think just being influenced by Michael Jackson and Prince and artists like that, I started writing at 10, 11 years old. "I used to write stories at school and stuff too." He sees this as his third phase as an artist, "like a third instalment of a movie", hence the name Trilagy. "I was bored with Terence. It just sort of came about," he said. He hopes the EP will lead him onto an album.

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Ten Doveton shoppers will share more than $1 million in TattsLotto winnings. Doveton News and Lotto owner Prince Narula said he was thrilled to have sold his first division one winning entry since taking ownership of the outlet in 2015. "Word of the win is spreading fast," he laughed. "One customer hugged and kissed me and said 'you've changed my life, you're wonderful'. "I'm happy if they're happy. It feels good." Only a handful of the syndicate's members have so far discovered their winning news. The 'Saturday 2' syndicate share for Saturday 3 March was among four division one entries across Australia. It also won division three 24 times and division four 90 times, bolstering the total prize amount to $1,021,580.90.

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Million-dollar Lotto win A Narre Warren mum won $1 million with a TattsLotto ticket bought in Dandenong on a whim. The anonymous winner held the only winning entry nationally in the Monday 12 March draw. She came forward to claim her prize on Thursday 15 March. "I'm not really a regular player, which is why I hadn't registered it but I thought I'd grab a random QuickPick," she said. "My family were pretty stoked when I told them but we haven't done anything to celebrate yet - we're waiting for it to sink in first. "Once it's finalised I'm sure we will think of something!" The winner plans to pay off her mortgage first. "We've already booked a holiday to the United States so maybe we could make it a bit more luxurious or extend it a bit I think," she said. She bought the 18-game QuickPick from Palm Plaza Lotto. Owner Sineth Sar was thrilled that the winner had come forward. "I'm so happy they have claimed the prize," she said. "All of my customers have been asking if anyone has claimed it and we've been wondering where they are."

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Your Community 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. Courses start 30th January 2018. Cost from $50 per year concession. Phone Springvale Neighbourhood House on 9574 6399. Springvale Neighbourhood House: Phone: 9548 3972

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Dandenong Benevolent Society – SLAC Outreach Program – Winner of 2017 South East Volunteers Award as People’s Choice Organisation. Volunteering may be particularly useful for people looking to get work experience and references for their future job search and people trying to get back to the workforce. We will interview each volunteer to identify their goals, work to ensure they have the opportunity to achieve them, and evaluate progress together. We will provide work references to volunteers doing a good job and demonstrating enthusiasm and good attitude. May also suit retired or semi-retired people wanting to meet new people, expand social networks and make a positive difference in the community.

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Contact Dandenong Benevolent Society on 9793 3736 Springvale Learning and Activity Centre. Ph: 9547 2647

•฀First Aid (HLTAID004 or HLTAID003) & CPR (HLTAID001): 9.30am to 3.30pm Please ring reception for bookings and further information. Keysborough Learning Centre. Ph: 9798 7005; Email: info@klckeys.com.au

Meditation Sessions Meditation provides participants with self -knowledge and tools which encourage health and well being. When: Wednesday’s 7pm - 8pm Cost: $2 per session. Noble Park Community Centre: Ph: 9547 5801

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Ladies, here is a great opportunity to learn woodworking skills, using basic tools and equipment to create your own projects. In this introduction to the basic principles and practical skills of woodworking you will learn selecting the correct tools, problem solving, work coordination and teamwork skills. Tuesdays – Wednesdays: 2 sessions, 9:30am – 12:30pm & 1:00pm – 4:00pm. Dandenong Neighbourhood House Inc – Phone 9792 5298

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Level 3 - Thursday 12:30pm to 3:00pm. Advanced – Wed. 9:30am to 12:30pm. Dandenong Neighbourhood House Inc – Phone 9792 5298

Line Dancing classes Held every Wednesday, 9.30am – 11.30am. Join us to meet new friends, have fun and stay fit Call 9547 2647 for more information. Springvale Learning and Activity Centre. Ph: 9547 2647

South East Learn Local Pathways Network Support Programs for Workers in Employment Transition

Computer Class @ Wellsprings Are you looking to improve your computer skills? Come and join one of our computer classes where we still have vacancies on Friday from 10 am to 1 pm. We offer child minding service while you are participating in the class. Wellsprings for Women Ph: 9701 3740

Learn to Sew for men and women Springvale Neighbourhood House now has classes for men and women to learn to use a sewing

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Noble Park Community Centre Garden Club The Garden Club meets weekly and has a range of activities from garden shows, garden planning, organising guest presenters, and special gardening workshops. Our Community Garden has been a finalist in the City of Greater Dandenong Sustainability Awards for the last two years and is always welcoming of new members. Call the Centre for more information or come along and meet everyone, share a cuppa and be part of this friendly and engaging group of avid gardeners. When: Fridays 9:00am-11:00am Noble Park Community Centre: Ph: 9547 5801

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

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The world is on his plate The seventh annual Dandenong World Fare is expected to bring 38,000 people to Dandenong Market. The Sunday 25 March event is part of the Melbourne Food and Wine Festival program. More than 50 food trucks and street stalls will make the fare the biggest yet and capture Greater Dandenong's multicultural community on a plate. Senor BBQ will serve up Argentinian flavours, with char grilled chorizo, chicken and beef ribs. Belgium will be represented at Let's Waffle and Shake, Tibetan steamed dumplings will be on the menu at Himalaya Tibetan Tent and Melbourne Paella Company will serve up the Spanish classic. Sansan's Dumpling House will serve traditional dumplings and Chinese buns and Flamin Skewers has traditional Cambodian street barbecue with lamb and beef. From 10am to 4pm there'll be live music, dancing and kids' activities. Flamenco and Brazilian dancers in traditional costume will take the stage, as will Bollywood-dressed performers and African drummers and dancers.

Free henna and moko face and body art will be on offer. There'll be carnival rides, jumping castles and face painting. Dandenong Market general manager Jennifer Hibbs said the World Fare was the perfect place for the whole family to tuck into a global feast. "Dandenong Market is a melting pot of so many cultures and the fare gives people the opportunity to experience food from every corner of the globe," she said. "Visitors can start their global journey with a taste of Turkish kebabs from Fat Kebabs, then Jamaican food from Boss Man Food and finish up with an Uruguayan steak sandwich from El Chivi. "To satisfy their sweet tooth, they can then indulge in some fairy floss from the Sweet Factory and of course, a donut from Dandee Donuts." Dandenong Market is at Clow and Cleeland streets in Dandenong. World Fare entry and parking are free.

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Rising in celebration Springvale Rise Primary welcomed its newest families through celebrations featuring an animal farm and Amazing Danny the Magician.

The school's Heights Campus held a Foundation Family Fun Day on Friday 2 March and the Rise Campus followed on Tuesday 6 March.

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Bombardier Transportation is the first company in Australia to achieve an international welding standard. The Dandenong manufacturer now has EN 15085 Railway Applications - Welding of Railway Vehicles and Components certification. This means Bombardier welds its trams and trains to the most stringent international standards in the entire rail manufacturing industry.

The Dandenong Oasis spa is the local equivalent of the United Nations, says Greater Dandenong Councillor Sean O'Reilly. He told the Tuesday 13 March council meeting that the spa bath was not much bigger than a home spa "but there's about 12 people jammed in there". "In Australia's most multicultural municipality it's like our own United Nations think tank," he said. Cr O'Reilly said the spa seemed to be on a timer and regularly and suddenly shut off for 15 minutes or so. "People can be in-depth working out the problems of the world and then all of a sudden the spa bath shuts off," he said.

Expensive Maccas run Police found a disqualified driver from Noble Park in his unregistered car in the Springvale McDonald's drive-through. The man also returned a positive reading to a drug swab during the intercept, which occurred about 2.36am on Wednesday 14 March.

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Address: 12 Wedge Street, Dandenong 3175 Inspect: By appointment Description: 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 2 garage Auction: Saturday 24th March at 11am Contact: Leigh Hall 0401 408 580, HALL & PARTNERS FIRST NATIONAL REAL ESTATE

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CENTRAL COURT LOCATION!

RENOVATE OR DEVELOP (STCA)! *** PRICE RANGE: $530,000 to $560,000***

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!

Just a few doors away from the Menzies Shopping precinct and bus stop is this three bedroom home. 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).

AuCtion: saturday, 24th March, 2018 @ 11:00am (if not sold prior) oPen: Wed 5:30pm to 6:00pm & sat 10:30am to 11:00am

AuCtion: saturday, 24th March, 2018 @ 12:30pm (if not sold prior) oPen: thurs 5:00pm to 5:30pm & sat 12:00pm to 12:30pm

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A corner site of approximately 580m2 set in one of the most Central and convenient locations in Dandenong. Less than 1km from the Hospital, Tafe College, Oasis Pool, State and Private Schools and Market/CBD. The solid three bedroom home PLUS self contained two bedroom bungalow is ideal for the extended family OR an excellent rental investment. Build your dream home OR multi dwelling development (STCA). A real gem! Your money is safe here! LOTS OF OPTIONS!

UNIQUE LIVING IN CENTRAL LOCATION!

SEPARATE STREET ENTRY!

Two bedroom apartment on the top floor with two balconies. Open plan living with modern kitchen. Stainless steel appliances, dishwasher and breakfast bar. Full ensuite to main bedroom. Secure under cover carpark plus storage cage.

Two bedroom home with a spacious lounge with floorboards, modern kitchen with meals area, modern full bathroom, air conditioning, paved undercover entertainment area, garden shed and a large carport. NO OWNERS CORPORATE FEES!

AuCtion: saturday, 24th March, 2018 @ 2:00pm (if not sold prior) oPen: tues 5:00pm to 5:30pm & sat 1:30pm to 2:00pm

For sAle: $360,000 oPen: tues 3:40pm to 4:00pm

For sAle: $430,000 to $470,000 oPen: thurs 5:40-6:00pm & sat 1:30-2:00pm

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John Ratnam Sales Consultant 0414 556 517

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SUITABLY SET UP THIS is a large home that is set up to suit dependent relatives or family members just needing their own space three bathrooms the master having full ensuite and walk in robe, a main bathroom and another servicing the separate two bedrooms and separate living area, ducted heating and split system cooling, ensures year round comfort with another air conditioner an added bonus. The kitchen has stainless steel appliances gas cooktop under bench oven and

dishwasher, with 40mm Caesar stone bench tops. There is also a large enclosed separate entertaining area with gas log fire zoned away from the main lounge and family room, ensuring privacy for all. A double garage and a huge 1146m² approx. block with a current planning permit for a 2nd dwelling if you require completes the picture. For all enquiries call Frank Barrett. WE ARE OPEN SUNDAYS. â—?

4 A 3 B 2 C 3 D 2 E 512 F Keysborough 3 Ellsworth Drive Auction 21 March 7:30pm Price $1,150,000-$1,250,000 Dinesh Raghu 0431 131 157

Inspect By Appointment

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HOME ESSENTIALS Aspendale Gardens Shop 13 Narelle Drive | Keysborough 481-485 Cheltenham Road

Address: 56 Myers Road, Bittern 3918 Price: $699,000 Description: 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2 garage Auction: For Sale Inspect: By appointment Contact: Frank Barrett 0418 800 912, FINNING FIRST NATIONAL REAL ESTATE

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Pakenham 15 Pakenham Road Great Development Opportunity! Massive opportunity for one astute builder/developer to build these 16x 3 bedroom townhouses. All the hard works is already done for you and you can start building straight away, without any further delays. The site itself is sitting on 4085m2 of rectangular and flat land. This property is located about 56kms south-east of Melbourne CBD.

Aspendale Gardens Shop 13 Narelle Drive | Keysborough 481-485 Cheltenham Road

Ruby Vo 0404 884 253

David Kuoch 0412 822 729

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Dandenong North 17 Murray Road

Picture perfect in prized locale. For auction. Sunday 25 March at 1:30pm This much-loved 4-BR home is ready for a new family to embrace t Formal lounge & dining rooms t Large family room (bar & OFP) t Central kitchen, 2-baths t Heating/cooling, dbl garage Create your own treasured memories in this prized neighbourhood.

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Dandenong North 40 Outlook Drive

Springvale 16/4A Colonsay Road

For auction.

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Sunday 25 March at 11:30am Impeccably maintained & beautifully presented, this 4-BR home is located within the prized Rosewood Downs Estate. Close to shops & Rosswood Pre-school, and within easy reach of RDPS, family living doesn’t get much easier than this!

ShopN6 Parkmore SC 317 Cheltenham Road, Keysborough obrienrealestate.com.au Craig Voysey 0411 086 980 Bob Milkovic 0422 504 106

Saturday 24 March at 12:30pm $285,000 - $313,500 One-bedroom residence, one bath and a single carport onsite for convenient and easy lifestyle. Stylist lounge and meal area, new floorboard, air-conditioning, kitchen area with breakfast bar, gas stove cooking.

Shop6 Parkmore SC Cheltenham Road, Keysborough obrienrealestate.com.au Art Sudharm 0403 571 245 Tan Tran 0432 953 045

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MAGNIFICENT STYLE, EPIC PROPORTIONS SPECTACULARLY located in this highly coveted pocket of Berwick Springs, is this five bedrooms plus study of sought-after real estate. Expansive views from the upstairs balcony, off of the master, spacious formal and informal living areas, (formal lounge and dining, family and meals, and upstairs sitting area), sublime beautifully appointed stone bench kitchen with European appliances, complete with double oven, in-built coffee machine and dishwasher, opening onto a private garden, and massive grassed area. Five bedrooms upstairs are more than spacious, master favoured with ensuite and walk-in robe, study discovered downstairs. Numerous further features include hardwood floors, ducted vacuum, refrigerated zoned cooling, outstanding gas log fire with marble mantlepiece, triple remote garage and security alarm. Excellent choice of nearby quality schools, Eden Rise shops, Casey Central shops, and within easy walking distance of the extensive Berwick Springs lake system. Offered for the first time. â—?

HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 2 Azimuth Close, Narre Warren South 3805 Description: 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1 study, 3 garage Inspect: By appointment Auction: Details: Saturday 7 April at 11am Contact: Brad Nicholls 0417 324 711, HARCOURTS BERWICK 8 DANDENONG JOURNAL

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Prime location, Ideal for the investor, developer or just a great place to call home. This delightful 4 bedroom Victorian residence sits on a 650m2 approx, lat, corner block which allows great scope for any future development, subject to council approval, in an area already bristling with re developments. Generous in size throughout and retaining all period features like ornate fretwork, leadlight windows, high ceilings, baltic pine looring, features 4 bedrooms, spacious lounge, large central bathroom & updated kitchen.

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Well maintained, 3 bedroom family home on 570sqm lot with endless potential. Close to amenities, transport and schools which include Wallarano Primary School, Corrigan Rex PreSchool, Kingsclere Shopping Centre, Parkmore Shopping Centre and bus routes right on your doorstep. The property beneits from heating, cooling, large living and dining, separate kitchen and meals area, 3 well-appointed bedrooms all with built in robes, double garage, and driveway suitable for 3 cars.

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WE DELIVER...

GREATER DANDENONG

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SPRINGVALE 207/31B BUCKINGHAM AVE STYLISH, ELEGANT AND SOPHISTICATED.

NOBLE PARK 7 WALNUT CRESCENT JUST IMAGINE...

• A “Panasonic” inverter split system AC’s • A fully appointed kitchen with s/s appliances • Electric oven • Caesar stone bench top • An informal meals area • A balcony

CLOSING DATE SALE (Unless Sold Prior) Wednesday 18th April @ 6:00pm ESR Contact Agent VIEW By Appointment Photo ID Required CONTACT Tommy Nguyen 0431 644 889 Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 OFFICE 363 Springvale Road, Springvale Tel: 03 8581 0999

SPRINGVALE SOUTH 34 WISTERIA PLACE

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SPRINGVALE 42 VIEW ROAD

CLOSING DATE SALE (Unless Sold Prior) Tuesday 27-MARCH @6:00PM ESR Contact Agent VIEW 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

HIGH RETURN, BIG PROFIT

Simply a renovator’s dream or build the home of your dreams on the doorstep of Parkmore Shopping Centre! • Spacious family living area with ire place • Extended double lock-up garage • 544m2 (Approx) • Brick Veneer • Generous main bathroom • North facing backyard

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

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FAMILY HOME MASTERPIECE • 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

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

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WE DELIVER...

GREATER DANDENONG

KEYSBOROUGH 6 FAIRVIEW CLOSE

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OWNER-BUILDER CONTEMPORARY CLASS Striking a beautiful balance between sophisticated style and relaxed living, this owner-builder designed residence sets the standard in Keysborough. • High quality kitchen w/ waterfall benchtops • Ground loor master suite w/ private courtyard • Upstairs kids retreat w/ front/rear balcony access • Decked alfresco outdoor entertainment • Evaporative cooling/Ducted heating • 526m2 (approx)

A4 B3 E4 C2 D1 CLOSING DATE SALE (Unless Sold Prior) Tuesday 17th April @ 6:00pm ESR $1,200,000-$1,280,000 VIEW Wednesday 6:00-6:30pm Saturday 2:00-2:30pm Photo ID Required CONTACT Ozan Kanbur 0403 644 379 Khaizer Shahab 0433 219 150 OFFICE 363 Springvale Road, Springvale Tel: 03 8581 0999

SPRINGVALE 13 MARIA AVENUE

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THE JEWEL IN THE CROWN Instant appeal sets the mood for this impressive clinker proudly positioned in the highly regarded Springvale Estate. A statement of quality living focuses on family enjoyment at an exceptional level. You will instantly appreciated the freeflowing spaces & generous living zones. • Laminate kitchen bench top with gas oven cooktop • Lounge room with “Pyrox” heating system • Well designed and easy to maintain gardens • Within minutes to both primary and secondary school • Within minutes to Waverley Gardens Shopping Centre • 680 sqm approx.

A3 B1 E1 C2 CLOSING DATE SALE (Unless Sold Prior) Wednesday 18th Aprill @ 6:00pm ESR Contact Agent VIEW Wednesday 5:00pm - 5:30pm Saturday 10:00am - 10:30am 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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FOCUS ON … MEDICALLY SPEAKING

Keeping it all in order Urologist Philip McCahy often gets asked what urologists actually do. Once he has clarified that no, he does not deal with brains and nerves (which he says often happens), he explains that his work actually involves looking after the body’s “waterworks". “Basically, urologists deal with the surgical aspects of the urinary system - kidneys, ureters, bladder, prostates in men, urethra, and the male sexual organs,” Mr McCahy said. “This covers a lot of ground including urinary tract stones ... urinary infections, continence issues and cancer of the various organs. “Prostate cancer is now the most common cancer diagnosed in men, and cancers of the bladder and kidneys are amongst the top 10 cancers diagnosed in either sex.” Mr McCahy explained that the good news about most of these cancers is that they generally have a good prognosis (unlike cancers such as stomach and oesophagus), but they must be diagnosed early and be under expert urological review. “There are also highly specialised areas such as paediatric urology, surgical reconstruction following major surgery, gender reassignment or inherited conditions and the treatment of erectile dysfunction and infertility,” Mr McCahy said. “Urologists are probably in the best position to perform vasectomies, and certainly the best surgeons to perform vasectomy reversal.” Mr McCahy said that while most urologists

Philip McCahy is a Consultant Urologist at Casey Hospital in Berwick. can deal with basic “general” conditions, many are increasingly sub-specialised. Due to this, it is wise for patients to ensure that the specialist they see is suitable for their particular issues. “There is never any harm in asking for a second opinion, especially when major surgery has been suggested,” Mr McCahy said. Philip McCahy is a Consultant Urologist at Casey Hospital in Berwick. For more information, visit seurology.simpl.com.

Green for Premmies Day Every April the L’il Aussie Prems Foundation (LAPF) hosts Wear Green for Premmies Day to raise awareness and funds for the 25,000 premature babies born in Australia each year. The charity provides support and services to families of premature and sick newborns. This year Wear Green for Premmies Day will be on April 13 and local caregivers at St John of God Berwick Hospital will be adding a touch of green to their day in recognition of the premature babies born at their hospital each year. St John of God Berwick Hospital is well equipped to care for babies born from 34 weeks gestation and weighing at least 1700 grams. With its level three special care nursery and six consultant paediatricians working in rotation and on call 24 hours a day, parents can rest assured that their new baby will receive the specialised care they need when their child is born. Premature birth isn’t the only reason a baby might be admitted for specialised care. Breathing difficulties, jaundice, low blood sugar levels or temperature instability could also require the expertise of the hospital’s highly trained medical staff. St John of God Berwick Hospital is a modern maternity unit with spacious, light-filled private rooms promoting calm, peace and well-being for expecting parents. The large ensuite facilities and in-built accommodation for partners, along with a spa bath available during and after delivery, will make giving birth feel more like a luxury hotel experience rather than a standard hospital stay. With a focus on access to fresh air and outdoor spaces, patients are treated to a balcony area where they can visit with friends and family while enjoying a daily happy hour with beverages and a variety of cakes, pastries, soft cheeses and biscuits.

Nursery team leader Tan Donnelly with a premature baby. To find out more about maternity care at St John of God Berwick Hospital, visit www.sjog. org.au/maternity or call 8784 5000 to book a tour.

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Tour our brand new Maternity Unit and see why there’s no better place to deliver your precious baby. Please check website to conirm dates.

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Laser Treatment at Specialist Dermatologist

■ Pigmentation/Melasma: A very common skin condition that is easily treatable, often using combination therapy of cream and laser treatment ■ Sun Damage: Rejuvenate your skin for a lighter and more youthful appearance ■ Age Spots: Those unsightly blemishes on the backs of your hands can be removed permanently ■ Vascular Marks: Blemishes in many sizes and shapes can be found all over the body and can be easily treated with instant cosmetic results achieved ■ Flushing: Redness can be treated with little or no side effects and minimal downtime ■ Rosacea: A common skin condition that causes red pimples, telangiectasia and flushing mainly of the cheeks and nose, often causing embarrassment. This irritating condition can be safely treated with our medical grade laser. ■ Hair removal: Laser hair reduction reduces the amount of unwanted hair, with any new hairs tending to grow through lighter and finer ■ Glycolic Peels: Glycolic peels are a specific technique for skin renewal that helps remove the damaged layer of surface skin cells revealing fresh skin for a healthier, smoother, plumper, firmer less oily and more even toned appearance

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WHAT’S ON This celebration of world street food will feature more than 50 food trucks, live music, dancing, free face painting and free henna hand painting. Dandenong Market, corner Cleeland and Clow streets, Dandenong. Sunday 25 March, 10am to 4pm.

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Friends of Fotheringham Reserve Participants can get their hands dirty and enjoy the great outdoors at the Friends of Fotheringham Reserve days held on the fourth Sunday of every second month. Activities include water watch, planting indigenous seedlings, weed control, seed collecting and nature walks. Light refreshments will be served. Fotheringham Reserve, Pyke Steet, Dandenong. Sunday 25 March, 10am to noon.

Easter egg hunt The North Dandenong Junior Football Club welcomes everyone to its family day There'll be a petting farm, face painting, jumping castle and a surprise special guest. Lois Twohig Reserve, Dandenong North. Sunday 25 March, 10am to 12.30pm. Call 0418 420 164 for more information.

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Learn everyday English This free conversational English class is ideal for refugees, asylum seekers and migrants. Doveton Neighbourhood Learning Centre, 34 Oak Avenue, Doveton. Tuesdays, 10am to noon. Call 9791 1449 for more information.

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Receptionist Rakhi Anand of the Belgrave Hallam Road Medical Centre. 178728 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS.

A caring family practice Belgrave Hallam Road Medical Centre is a caring family practice dedicated to the treatment and prevention of illness or injury. The practice prides itself on the quality and standard of care given to all patients and is fully accredited in accordance with the RACGP standards of general practice. The dedicated team of doctors comprise Dr Nirmalie Jayasinghe, Dr Navindra Madawala, Dr Dimalka Dias, Dr Keshala Gamage, Dr Dallas Smith and Dr Anurudha Amunugama. Principal doctor Nirmalie Jayasinghe has been a local GP for more than 15 years. She is well respected by patients, staff and colleagues. The Belgrave Hallam Road Medical Centre offers general check-ups, women's health, men's health, the treatment of childhood illness and immunisations, skin care, family

planning, asthma, diabetes, preventive medicine, Work-cover and TAC and on-site pathology. Free flu vaccinations are also available for eligible patients. Dr Jayasinghe said there was a locum service after houses and the practice had the flexibility to accommodate walk-ins and emergencies. "We provide a warm and caring family environment. We care about you," Dr Jayasinghe said. The bulk-billing centre is open seven days a week, Monday to Friday 8.30am to 7.30pm and Saturdays 9am to 5pm and Sundays 9am to 2pm. Find it at 156 Belgrave-Hallam Road, Narre Warren North. Contact the friendly staff to book an appointment on 8842 4499.

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Live Life Get Active This community initiative is offering simple, free health, fitness and nutritional education online and in the park. There's cross training on Mondays and Wednesdays, boxing Tuesdays and Thursdays, and yoga Fridays. The 45 minute classes start at 9.30am daily. Kids and babies are welcome and classes run rain, hail or shine. Frederick Wachter Reserve, Kingsclere Avenue, Keysborough.

The Nawroz Festival

Talks on ... Spirituality

This is the biggest outdoor celebration for the Afghan Australian community in Victoria. Nawroz is the Afghan New Year celebration. The event will include food, music, dance, poetry, stalls, fashion and more. Dandenong Park, 174 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong. Sunday 25 March, 2.30pm to 7.30pm. Email vaan.network@gmail.com for more information.

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Political thriller A Prudent Man is a darkly comical take on conservative politics inspired by the likes of Donald Trump, Pauline Hanson and Tony Abbott. It aims to start conversations about the treatment of women and refugees and what it means to be Australian. Drum Theatre, corner Lonsdale and Walker streets, Dandenong. Thursday 22 March, 7pm. Tickets from $23. Visit www.drumtheatre.com.au or call 8571 1666. The Waverley Gardens Combined Probus Club is seeking new members from the Dandenong North, Noble Park and Springvale North areas. Members meet for coffee and a guest speaker from 9.45am to noon on the last Tuesday of the month, and for other activities. Vegas Club, Waverley Gardens Shopping Centre, corner Jacksons and Police roads, Mulgrave. Call 9560 6046 or 9801 4049 for more information.

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Kids can create and decorate a bird house at this free craft activity. Level three (near Degani) at Dandenong Plaza Shopping Centre, McCrae Street, Dandenong. Thursday 15 March, 10am to 1pm.

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Philip McCahy @ Melbourne Urology Centre, 55 Kangan Drive, Berwick

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A leading kidney stone surgeon and the only urologist practicing and living in the local area Specialising in: All aspects of kidney stone disease with extended consultations Local Anaesthetic vasectomy in Berwick

Also as Sevasectomy providing the only urologist delivered vasectomy service in Berwick Appointments: 1300 307 876 or 0481 307468 Fax: 8691 1710 http://seurology.simpl.com/ http://sevasectomy.com.au/

There'll be two 20-minute Sensitive Easter Bunny sessions from 9am to 10am on Monday 2 April. The Easter Bunny will roam the centre and hand out chocolates from 11am to 2pm on 28, 29 and 31 March and 1 April. Dandenong Plaza Shopping Centre, McCrae Street, Dandenong.

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Dandenong West Community Festival This event will celebrate Cultural Diversity Week and Harmony Day. There'll be free face painting, an animal farm, cultural performances and more. Dandenong West Primary School, 32 Birdwood Avenue, Dandenong. Friday 23 March, 2pm to 6pm. Call Vikki on 9792 2868 for more information.

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A North Indian classic One of the greatest North Indian classical musicians, Ustad Shujaat Khan, will share the stage with local tabla master, Jay Dabgar. Drum Theatre, corner Lonsdale and Walker streets, Dandenong. Friday 23 March, 7.30pm to 9pm. Tickets are priced from $35. Visit www.drumtheatre.com.au or call 8571 1666.

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The Australian Rohingya Welfare Association is holding a fund-raising dinner. Bosnian Sports Centre, 482 Springvale Road, Springvale South. Saturday 24 March, 6.30pm. RSVP by Saturday 17 March by SMS to 0412 318 045.

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The Dandenong Chess club welcomes players of all ages, from novices to grand masters. 16 Balmoral Avenue, Dandenong. Wednesdays, 7pm. Call Paul on 0406 786 242 for more information.

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People Like Us will be guest speaker Rosetta Isma's topic at the first Talks on ... Spirituality for the year. Rose was born in Italy but has lived in Dandenong and surrounds for many years. She has worked in the criminal justice system. The Open Door, 110 Ann Street, Dandenong. Wednesday 28 March, 5.30pm to 6.30pm. A $5 donation is suggested. Bookings are essential. Call Trish or Jo on 9791 8664 or email Theopendoor@ssjg.org.au.

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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. 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.

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

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Finding friendship The Burmese Women's Alliance Friendship Group meets every Thursday to socialise and make new friends. The meetings involve mentoring, cancer screening workshops, and fabric painting. Noble Park Community Centre, Memorial Drive, Noble Park. Thursdays during school terms, noon to 2pm. New members are welcome. A $2 donation applies to fabric painting. Call Chaw on 0432 021 888 or the Noble Park Community Centre on 9547 5801 for more information.

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She 2018 The exhibition features six graduating artists. Julia Burke's videos examine the way that sunlight and time change perception of an object. Yvonne Jemmeson's prints, collage and sculpture examine the relationship between two dimensional and three dimensional space. Talia Carroll's sensual photographs come alive with pinholes that pierce the flesh. Susan Pover's sculptures form an anti-prosthesis that hinders the movement of the wearer. Bertha Putri's intricate large-scale drawings combine Indonesian batik and Dutch-inspired motifs. Madeline Nibali's series of painted family portraits are a set of recollections that could be based on false memories. Walker Street Gallery and Arts Centre, corner Walker and Robinson streets, Dandenong. Thursday 1 March to Thursday 29 March, Tuesday to Friday, 11am to 5pm, and Saturdays, 11am to 3pm.

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Mossgiel is multicultural Mossgiel Park Primary celebrated its cultural diversity with a family multicultural evening. Kids and parents dressed in traditional clothing and shared aspects of their culture with other members of the Endeavour Hills school community on Wednesday 14 March. Guests could try henna art, write in Khmer at the Cambodian stall, make paper lanterns at the China section, and make pasta in the Italy zone. They could try dances from East Timor and Cambodia, watch Indian, African and Samoan performances, listen to Sri Lankan folk singing and more.

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LEVEL CROSSING REMOVAL WORKS 23–25 MARCH 2018 Works are under way to remove the Abbotts Road level crossing Between 23-25 March, works will continue on the Abbotts Road level crossing removal project which will affect the way you travel. Buses will replace trains and there will be changes to traffic conditions with detours in place. The sooner we get this done, the sooner you’ll be on your way.

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Gully silence the Thunder By Nick Creely Dandenong Thunder’s tough arrival back into the top flight of NPL soccer continued on Saturday night, with a slick Green Gully SC coming from behind to win 1-2 at George Andrews Reserve. Having lost their first three matches of the season, the pressure was well and truly on Andy Vargas’ squad to open their account with a win in front of their home fans, who have been unable to see the Thunder’s best football in opening month. It was all Thunder early, with the majority of attack played in the home side’s half, and after Brandon Barnes’ curler outside the box was saved by a diving Lucas Spinella, recruit Hamish Millar found the back of the net in the 15th minute to have the home crowd roaring with excitement However, it was short lived momentum, with Gully striker Kieran Dover slamming the ball into the bottom left of the net on a tight angle, equalizing the score in the 27th minute. The Thunder defended admirably until half time, and were perhaps lucky to have the score equal, with the Gully unable to capitalize on a period of dominance, having several near misses after some impressive buildup’s. In a tense and entertaining second half, both sides needed a spark. It was the Gully that found a way through the Thunder defenses to find the winner, with Alex Caniglia tucking the ball into the left hand corner in the 86th minute, eventually handing them a 2-1 win despite conceding the opening goal. Sitting last on the NPL table and with plenty of issues defending, the Thunder will look to bounce back when they travel to The Grange Reserve to play Kingston City FC on Monday

Zois Galanopoulos (right) and his Dandenong Thunder teammates endured another tough loss. 177940 26 March. In NPL2 East action, Dandenong City toasted another solid victory and sit top of the table, after breezing past Moreland City in the second half last Friday night at Frank Holohan Soccer Complex. With both sides enjoying strong starts to the

season, and Moreland City being in top notch form in their attacking half, it was always going to be a tough encounter. The first half; as expected; was a tough grind. Both sides were unable to capitalize and score a goal, and remained 0-0 at half time.

Picture: GARY SISSONS It took a top class strike by Daniel Visevic to get the home side on the board in the 64th minute, and they were never headed, holding on to top spot with a 1-0 victory. The City host Eastern Lions at home once again on Friday 23 March, as they look to continue on with their momentum.

Saint David blessed in Launching Pad By Mick Floyd Enigmatic speedster Saint David set the time standard in the heats of the $410,000 Group 2 Launching Pad at Sandown Park on Thursday night. Resuming after a 10-week lay-off, Saint David took full advantage of the inside draw to rail strongly at the first turn and race to five length victory in 29.39 - an identical time to which he ran to break his maiden in September last year. His win was the first leg of a winning double for trainer Robert Britton, who also led home Slingshot Gypsy which recorded victory in 29.64. The much-hyped New South Wales chaser Beast Unleashed continues to live up to his reputation as one of the country’s most exciting young chasers by recording the biggest victory of the series so far, defeating West Australian visitor Waterloo Monelli by eight-andthree-quarter lengths in 29.43.

The win was his fifth in six career starts and third in a row at Sandown Park, leading all of the way in each. Owner Brendan Wheeler had two heat winners, Dyna Patty taking out the night’s opening heat in 29.45. That was followed by Australian Cup finalist Dyna Forrest saluting in the night’s penultimate heat in 29.86. Navajo Bear ($21.70) and Especial Shiraz ($27.20) scored upsets in their respective heats, while Come On Emmaline rounded out the heats with an impressive all of the way win in 29.59. Peter Knott was over the moon in the wake of the win by Especial Shiraz - the only greyhound in his kennel. He began well to lead and, although pressured late by Payton and She’s Gifted, he was able to hold on by one-and-three-quarter lengths in 29.62 at a big price of $27. “It’s just brilliant,” said Knott proudly.

“We’re only a small kennel so to be through to the next stage of a series like this is fantastic.” Especial Shiraz is the sole racing greyhound in Knott’s Carnegie kennel. He raced the dam Especially, which had 73 starts for 20 wins. She produced a litter of seven, which are all owned by Knott. The Launching Pad is Australia’s only sweepstakes event. There were 64 places available in the series which each sold for $2000 each and is open to greyhounds with 1-6 wins and no more than 30 starts. The first four place getters in each heat progress to this Thursday night’s semi-finals, with the remaining runners contesting the consolation series. The Launching Pad final will be run on Thursday 29 March and coincides with the club’s popular Easter Kids Fun Night.

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DDCA’s best of the best thrashed out DDCA reporter NICK CREELY has chosen his DDCA Turf 1 Team of the Year from the 2017/18 home and away season: Ian Daniel (Mordialloc) - 12 matches, 736 runs, HS 171, 22 wickets, BB 3/26 The Bloodhounds all-rounder put in a sublime home and away season. Daniel is well known for producing some extraordinary performances, and his 171 in Round 7 against Dingley, as well as his brutal 114 against Cranbourne late in the season, were just unbelievable. Daniel Watson (Buckley Ridges) - 11 matches, 683 runs, HS 130, 16 wickets, BB 4/19 The most destructive player in the DDCA, DJ had his most prolific year at the Bucks, and it was his consistency that stood out. In 21 innings for the season (including Twenty20's), DJ made double figures 20 times, including two centuries and five half centuries. Leigh Booth (Hallam Kalora Park) - 11 matches, 533 runs, HS 109, 7 wickets, BB 4/15 Booth was a beacon of consistency for the Hawks, notching up over 500 runs opening the batting. His three game stretch of 109, 106 and 106 was simply sublime, and while he only scored one more fifty for the season, he always shielded the middle order by making a handy start. Kaushyla Gajasinghe (St Mary's, captain) - 10 matches, 372 runs, HS 86, 31 wickets, BB 6/30 A high profile recruit, Gajasinghe led the Saints brilliantly throughout the season, and even had the Turf 2 premiers in a finals position at one stage. Always battled hard with the bat in the top four, but it was his brilliant spin bowling that was eye catching. Michael Davies (Heinz Southern Districts) - 11 matches, 468 runs, HS 73, 35 wickets, BB 6/10 The champion all-rounder; now Wookey winner; probably fell under the radar slightly this season, but it was his finest year to date as a Cobra, and it was capped off with the top gong in the association.The leading wickettaker of the Turf 1 season. Steven Spoljaric (Springvale South) - 11 matches, 423 runs, HS 62, 26 wickets, BB 7/20 It doesn't matter where the five time Wookey winner plays, he will always deliver. Spoljaric, while not as dominant as other years, has played a major hand in getting the Bloods into the grand final. Nathan Pilon (Berwick, keeper) - 11 matches, 404 runs, HS 69, 24 catches, 3 stumpings A really classy season from the former first class cricketer, with Pilon carving out his best season with the bat and gloves for the Bears. Really found his way late in the year with the bat, but his glovework was terrific all season, and was sometimes the difference in matches. Malinga Bandara (Springvale South) - 11 matches, 102 runs, HS 37, 27 wickets, BB 5/13

Dees are primed and ready for it By Nick Creely

Steve Spoljaric was named in the side after another sublime year. 175032 Returning to the club this season, Bandara was superb, bowling countless overs and always providing the breakthrough. Started his finals campaign with a mind boggling 7/29 against Buckley Ridges, and will be a major factor on Carroll Reserve in the grand final. James Wilcock (Berwick) - 11 matches, 152 runs, HS 56, 34 wickets, BB 7/9 What a season it was for the former Premier quick, who finally found his niche at Turf 1 level. Wilcock produced some outstanding spells of bowling, and his 7/9 against HSD earlier in the season was one of the finest performances in Turf 1 cricket for years.

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Peter Atkinson (Dandenong West) - 10 matches, 65 runs, 28 wickets, BB 4/18 The veteran Wester had an outstanding season, and was extremely consistent all season for the improved side. The Westers have a lot of youth, and Atkinson complemented them perfectly all season, taking almost three wickets per match. Jarryd Straker (Springvale South) - 11 matches, 7 runs, 26 wickets, BB 7/41 The other spinner at the Bloods, Straker had a barnstorming start to the season, taking 16 wickets in his first three matches. Quietened down after that, but still consistently took wickets in tandem with Bandara.

Make no mistake about it, 2018 looms as a massive year for Springvale Districts. The Dees are gearing up to make a splash this season, after a tough season of close losses in 2017 saw them finish second last in Southern Football League Division 2. President Sean Francis explained that 2017 was a steep, while painful learning curve for his young and developing club, but something that is driving them to greater heights. "We had a bit of a tough year last year, we were really competitive and we lost a bunch of close games and finished second last; the league decided to relegate us, so it was very disappointing," he said. "We tried everything we could to stay up, but the rules are the rules; we've never played Division 3 before, and we'd like to think we'll do pretty well. "The past two years, our average age is anywhere between 21 and 23, and we had a couple of older blokes, and we've been quite inexperienced; our guys have started to take their footy a bit more seriously, and we had a lot of recruits last year, and they'll take time to gel together. "When you're losing games by a goal, you just need to find that extra 10 per cent from somewhere." Francis said that with a band of new recruits, such as George Angelopoulos, Sam Raru, Jared Henshaw and Nathan Brown, as well as a full year under coach Kris Thompson, the vibe around the club is pure excitement ahead of a massive Good Friday clash against competition newcomers Hampton Park to kick off the season. "It's been a learning curve, we've recruited well and everyone's on board; we have a full year under Kris Thompson, and we're hoping to get the results on the board," he said. "It's definitely an unknown, it's our first venture into Div 3, and the way the league is set up now with an extra division means it's going to be a lot more competitive all round. We think it's (Good Friday match) a really good chance for us a club to push our brand, and the league as well; it's a standalone game for the league, and it's a great chance to get a few people watching and get some bums on seats. "Hampton Park are an unknown; they've had a well-documented rough trot of recent times, and their hopes are high as well; we don't really know much about them, and they probably don't know much about us.

Patto on board for juniors - with skills By Daniel Lane When Dandenong's James Pattinson was named an 'official ambassador for Australian cricket's new junior formats' he was adamant that the modified game would ultimately enjoy the reputation as a breeding ground for international cricketers. Pattinson and fellow Aussie cricket star, Elyse Villani, were both honoured to be named as the faces for the junior formats Levels 1 and 2 that are being rolled out across the nation. Pattinson, who is on the comeback trail from a back injury, described them as a perfect stepping stone for any child with aspirations to wear the green and gold. "I think this format could potentially, definitely make people into Test cricketers," he said. "Getting involved at a younger age, giving them more opportunities all helps towards the end goal for a lot of these kids." 36 STAR JOURNAL

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a shorter pitch and on grounds with smaller boundaries and less fielders than traditional 11-a-side matches. Pattinson believes the formats provide every child with the opportunity to enjoy a much greater engagement with the game than previous generations. "I think the big thing with this game is it gives you confidence to do well," he said. "I've seen a lot of kids running around and saying, 'I've got three or four wickets', and 'I've smacked a four'. They're things that, maybe, if they were playing a different format of the game, that they wouldn't get. "The shorter pitches and grounds also mean there is a lot of room for the fielders to run around and to get their hands on the ball. I'm really pleased young kids can come along and you see that it's obvious they're happy and having fun." For more information visit: community. cricket.com.au/clubs/junior-formats

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Burras are on a mission By Nick Creely

Keysborough will be a side to watch this Division 2 season. have so close to the season. "We've put together a senior training squad, and that is about 35 players, so we're really well placed; we have plenty of players ready to play seniors, and it helps the depth of the club," he said.

Rangers get set to shine By Nick Creely Basketball Victoria has announced the four teams set to represent Victoria Country and Victoria Metropolitan at the Australian Under-16 Junior Championships, with four Dandenong players selected among those squads. The Championships will be held at the University of Sunshine Coast Stadium and Caloundra Stadium on the Sunshine Coast, after the four sides were put through a rigorous try-out process through the Victorian Under-16 State Combined Combine on Saturday 10 March. In the Victoria Metropolitan Boys side, Dandenong youngsters Jyelin Moli, Jermore Pierre and Marcus Windhager have all been selected in the side coached by Dom Linossier. Lionssier is excited by the defensive prowess of his assembled squad, and believes its flexibility across the board is their major asset. "We've picked an extremely versatile team -

the squad is capable across multiple positions, and they've got a fantastic passion for the Big V," Linossier said. "It's really been fantastic to watch the rising skill level of the players over the last few years. "This year's combine has seen players show off their talents in a myriad of ways and the under-16 boys will be an extremely competitive tournament, so we are very much looking forward to taking it to the best from around the country." There was one more Dandenong selection from the four sides, with Hailey Merrigan selected as an emergency for the Victoria Metropolitan Girls, in a great reward for the young star. In terms of coaching staff, Dandenong's Mike McHugh has been named as the Associate Head Coach of the Victorian Country Under-16 Boys.

"There will be some new guys in there, but a lot of the guys last year played a lot of footy together, so there will be some headaches in the coaches' room every week, that's for sure." The Burras kick off their 2018 campaign with a big clash against Mount Waverley at Keysborough Reserve.

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serve this pre-season as the Burras embark on launching an exciting Under 19's, and Ferguson said that the majority are bottom aged, but "extremely exciting". As for the seniors and reserves training group, Ferguson said that the numbers at training have increased, a good problem to

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Keysborough are determined to be hard to play against, and have a hunger that they believe can help get them back into the premiership window. The Burras; who finished second on the Division 2 ladder in 2017; fell flat in its preliminary final against Murrumbeena, and are a side on a mission as the 2018 season draws closer with each day. "We learnt a fair few lessons out of last year's finals series, and we went away from probably what made us a successful side throughout the year; I think the focus (this year) is playing a brand of footy that hopefully sustains through a finals series, but we've got to earn that right," Burras coach Matt Ferguson said. "It's more of a motivator (the loss), rather than a downer for us; we're very hungry and in this competition, you have to be up every week; we won't have September on our mind until we get to a stage where we qualify." The Burras list is shaping up to be one of the strongest in the competition, with some high quality recruits in James Anwyl, Aaron Mcllroy, Matthew Carnelley, Damian Collins and Bailey Wardle the perfect complement to the likes of champions Ryan Goodes, Chris Bryan and Michael Downie, as well as the awaited return of forward Dylan Carlsson. "Anwyl has fitted in like he's been around for a decade, he's an amazing defender, and a good leader which is fantastic; Mcllroy has been super impressive, Damian Collins from Narre will be one of our starting midfielders, and we've had a couple of Under-19's that are looking ready for senior footy," Ferguson said. "And we've got Michael Downie back from injury, and he's our captain, and Dylan Carlsson, who is back after having brain surgery, so they're two quality players to inject back in our side." Players are flocking to Keysborough Re-

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A bright new star. Mercedes-Benz Waverley, opening in June 2018. Mercedes-Benz Waverley is the newest and brightest Mercedes-Benz dealership, planned to open in June. Mercedes-Benz is Australia’s number 1 luxury vehicle brand and exciting new employment opportunities are now available. Located in Melbourne’s South Eastern suburbs the site is part of the fast growing South-Eastern corridor and Waverley precinct. The dealership will offer exceptional employment opportunities across Management, Sales and Aftersales so we encourage you to join us for what will be the beginning of an exciting journey. Senior Management • General Manager • Sales Manager • Service Manager Administration • Administration Assistant • Front of House / Concierge • Receptionist • Stock Controller • Financial Controller

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Booran Holden Dandenong 25 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong Ph: 5955 2563 booranholdendandenong.com.au LMCT 8846 Vehicles pictured are same model, base model or actual vehicle. 1. Available on speciic vehicles only. *Conditions apply. 7 year/175,000 km warranty (whichever occurs irst). Not available with other ofers. ^Conditions Apply. 1st Year Roadside Assistance is free. Will be extended another 2 years if vehicle is serviced at the dealership it was purchased at and will continue to be extended up to 7 years if serviced at dealership it was purchased at. ~Finance based on $0 deposit at 9.9% P.A. over an 84 month term. Finance available to approved applicants of Macquarie Leasing Pty. Limited ABN 38 002 674 982

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pattersoncheneytoyota.com.au [D3] Recommended driveaway pricing is applicable for private customers, Bronze and Silver leet customers, and primary producers only. Ofer available on new vehicles produced January 2018 to April 2018 and purchased between 01/03/2018 - 30/04/2018 unless ofer extended. Recommended driveaway price shown includes 12 months registration, 12 months compulsory third party insurance (CTP), a maximum dealer delivery charge and stamp duty. Ofer excludes metallic paint. ##[B]$69, [D]$78,[E]$95, per week is available on Toyota Access Consumer Loan to approved personal applicants of Toyota Finance to inance the purchase of a [B]Corolla Ascent Sport Hatch Auto CVT, [D]Corolla Hybrid Hatch Auto CVT,[E]Corolla ZR Hatch Auto CVT. Ofer excludes business, government, leet and rental buyers. Driveaway price of [B]$23,990, [D]$27,990,[E]$30,990 (includes 12 months registration, 12 months compulsory third party insurance, dealer delivery, stamp duty and excludes metallic paint), less a deposit of [B]$1,900,[D]$1,900,[E]$1,900 with 47 monthly payments in arrears not exceeding [B]$298.17,[D]$337.06, [E]$407.22 and a balloon inal payment (equal to the GFV) of [B]$10,001.83,[D]$12,421.40,[E]$12,234.68. Additional interest charges accrue whenever a balloon inal payment option is selected. Based on an annual percentage rate of 1.89%. Terms, conditions, fees and charges apply. Ofer valid until 30.04.2018. Toyota Finance reserves the right to change, extend or withdraw an ofer at any time. Comparison rate of 2.90% is based on a 5 year secured consumer ixed rate loan of $30 000. WARNING: This comparison rate is true only for the examples given and may not include all fees and charges. Diferent terms and fees or other loan amounts might result in a diferent comparison rate. Toyota Finance is a division of Toyota Finance Australia Limited ABN 48 002 435 181, AFSL and Australia Credit Licence 392536. The Guaranteed Future Value (GFV) is the minimum value of your new Toyota at the end of your inance contract, as determined by Toyota Finance, subject to fair wear and tear conditions and agreed kilometres being met. Please speak to your Dealer for more information. T2018-009432

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