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Soccer specialty By Casey Neill Doveton Special Soccer School has supported the community for the past 25 years. Founder Juan Carlos Loyola gathered past players and volunteers to celebrate the milestone at Dandenong RSL on Sunday 18 March. He said about 90 people attended and the club had fielded 1150 players over the years. "We got five old players who started with us 25 years ago," he said. "It was emotional." Mr Loyola, 68, started the club for players with intellectual disabilities after retiring from playing in Victoria's provisional soccer league. He said the club provided social interaction, hope and friendship.
"When you start working with these people, you fall in love with them," he said. "My highlight was to represent my country as head coach of the international team in Sweden and Germany." His wife, Christina, encouraged him to start the school and has been by his side throughout the years. "It's a family commitment to run the club for 25 years," he said. The couple came to Australia in 1977 and still had only basic English skills come 1993. "It was really, really difficult for us," he said. The club didn't receive much government support, "maybe because we didn't know how to approach them", but slowly became known
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in the community. Mr Loyola started to receive awards for his work, including the City of Greater Dandenong's non-citizen of the year in 1999 and City of Casey's volunteer of the year in 2001. He received a Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) in the 2009 Australia Day honours, and numerous other certificates over the years. "They opened the door," he said. Mr Loyola personally spends about 100 hours a month on club duties. "The satisfaction just to see the happiness and the smiles in the players, this is the reward," he said. "I feel my duty is to keep going in this community.
"I'm more aware now of the necessity of sport for all these people." He worries about the services that will be available in 10 years' time for the young people at the region's specialist schools today. "We are not prepared in sport, in accommodation, in work, in transport," he said. "All these four things, they are the strong issues that people with a disability face at the moment. "The problem is with people today, we are too busy. "Everything has to be in a hurry. "We forget sometimes that people really need not money, but a few minutes of our time, even to say hello."
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Striking Yakult workers. since January. "We actually don't have to do anything until the EBA comes back stamped and approved by Fair Work Australia," he said. Mr Whatley said the one offer did involve workers paying union fees direct "instead of us processing the paperwork" and a 2.5 per cent rise. "We don't know who's in and who's not, we save ourselves a lot of work," he said. "They said no." Another option was to increase wages by between two and four per cent based on performance evaluations. "Twenty-four workers would have got 2.5," he said.
"Another couple would have got three per cent and another couple two per cent." He said Yakult also offered to fairly increase wages each year, and a flat two per cent with no concessions. "As it stands today they've made no concessions whatsoever and they've increased the salary demand to three per cent," he said. Mr Whatley said his last conversation with workers was via the National Union of Workers on Friday 16 March. "They went on strike on Monday. I was on a plane to Brisbane on Tuesday and I've been in New Zealand Wednesday and Thursday," he said. "I've had no contact requesting a meeting."
Charges follow bikie raids on 44 sites Police charged an Officer woman and a Dandenong man following a day of action against the Comanchero Outlaw Motor Cycle Gang (OMCG). The 22-year-old Officer woman will answer charges of possessing prescription drugs and cocaine while the 31-year-old Dandenong man will answer recklessly dealing with proceeds of crime charges. Both were bailed to appear in court at a later date. Taskforce Echo, Crime Command and local detectives attended 44 properties across Melbourne, including the South-East, from 9am on Wednesday 21 March. National Anti-Gangs Squad and Australian Federal Police members were also involved in executing the warrants. Residential properties included homes on Henderson Road, Keysborough, Dore Road, Pakenham, Winchcombe Way, Cranbourne North, Cassowarry Way, Pakenham, Vivien
Midnight brawl Two people received hospital treatment following a knife fight in Dandenong. Greater Dandenong CIU Detective Sergeant Craig West said the brawl broke out in Bedwell Avenue just after midnight on Sunday 18 March. He said a knife was used, and one person received a minor cut. Det Sgt West said the parties were known to each other. Any witnesses should call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
By Casey Neill Yakult says striking workers have been receiving a two per cent pay rise since January. The 30 men walked off the job at the Dandenong South probiotic drink factory on Monday 19 March and have since maintained a 24hour presence at the site. They told the Journal that management was refusing to speak to them. Doveton man Paul Grundy, a Yakult employee of more than 12 years, said workers asked for a pay rise to combat the CPI (consumer price index). "They only offered 2.5 per cent, but they wanted to take clauses out of the EBA (enterprise bargaining agreement)," he said. "They don't want to take the money out of our wage to pay the union. "They want us to pay the union direct." Mr Grundy said workers told Yakult they would accept the 2.5 per cent rise if the EBA remained the same. "Since then, the managers don't want to talk to us," he said. Workers are now asking for a 3 per cent wage increase. Yakult sales and corporate affairs director David Whatley said negotiations started last September. "There have been offers and counter-offers," he said. "As it stands, those offers are still on the table. "It's just terribly disappointing. "Our workforce in the factory has got a pay rise each and every year, even when there was no EBA in place. "We pay above the award rate. Some receive in excess of 30 per cent above the award." The lowest increase put on the table was two per cent, so Yakult has been paying that
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Street, Dandenong and Minett Court, Narre Warren. Among the commercial properties were addresses on Popes Road, Keysborough, Princes Highway, Hallam, Langhorne Street, Dandenong, Codrington Street, Cranbourne, and Rays Way, Pakenham. Police arrested nine people, including the Officer woman and Dandenong man. They seized alcohol worth more than one million dollars, motorcycles, drugs, large quantities of cash and computers from the properties. Victoria Police targeted not only Comanchero OMCG members, but also business properties linked to the criminal group like accountants and solicitors. Commander Cindy Millen said this was the first time police had engaged in such a large scale and diverse single-day operation. “This is about police looking at an organised crime group and essentially working to
shut down their ability to operate in any capacity,” she said. “The Comancheros are a group we know have traditionally been involved in violent crimes such as shootings, assaults, arson, drug trafficking and extortion. “While we investigate those crimes, we also recognise that there are opportunities to target OMCGs in a way that reduces their wealth and effectiveness.” Commander Millen said the Comancheros were directly involved in a range of businesses, from gymnasiums and tattoo parlours to brothels, where they hadn’t undergone the correct licensing, insurance or registration processes. “To most people, these would generally look like normal businesses,” she said. “You have people attending gyms owned by OMCG members who have no idea that their fees are contributing to the running of an organised crime group,"
A police dog tracked down an alleged burglar in Noble Park. Greater Dandenong CIU Detective Sergeant Craig West said the man entered a Leonard Avenue unit via an open front door about 10pm on Saturday 17 March. He allegedly stole car keys, a phone and a wallet. The occupant disturbed the man and chased him from the unit, Det Sgt West said. The Victoria Police Canine Unit attended and located the alleged burglar in Leonard Street a short time later. Police charged a 26-year-old Noble Park man.
Arrest over daylight robbery Police arrested a 16-year-old boy following a daylight assault and robbery on a woman in Noble Park. The 24-year-old victim was walking along Lightwood Road about 12.45pm when the teen allegedly approached. Police said he pushed her against a fence, punched her and stole her purse. They arrested him after he allegedly used the victim's credit card later that day. He will answer robbery charges in a Children's Court at a later date.
Charges over box cutter robbery Police have charged a man following an armed robbery in Noble Park. They alleged that the man was armed with a box cutter when he approached a business counter on Leonard Avenue about 8.50am on Tuesday 13 March, grabbed a female store attendant and demanded cash from the till. Police said the man fled on foot with cash and the victim was uninjured. They arrested a 34-year-old man in Noble Park on Wednesday 14 March and charged him with armed robbery, threatening to inflict serious injury, assault, possessing a controlled weapon and theft. The man, of no fixed address, was remanded to appear at the County Court on 7 June.
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Could youth sport be the antidote to the Apex gang? It seems a bold claim to make, but on the face of it, it appears sport could be at least part of the solution. Witness our story this week on the efforts of both the Black Rhinos and the Peregrine Falcons - men’s and women’s basketball teams founded by Afri-Aus Care, out there making a difference. They’re changing not only the sense of community involvement of young people, but driving down the crime rate at the same time. In one sense, it seems remarkable that the answer could have been this simple. But perhaps any Aussie who has seen this nation’s love of sport, and the effect of team sport on self-discipline, selfesteem and a sense of belonging, could understand. True, it is only part of the solution. What seems to be at play is a sort of tripod on which a stable life can be built - when team sport, a supportive home environment and a successful schooling situation team together to hold these young people up. Because as we all know, any tripod missing a leg will soon fall over. And the result of these three factors working in harmony? These kids are going up against police on the basketball court, not facing off against them in the magistrates’ court. None other than Magistrate Jack Vandersteen has referred to the court dealing with a lot of young people who don’t play sport. So the evidence seems clear - with just a bit of will, in future these youths will not form gangs, but teams instead. - Jason Beck
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In the right court By Casey Neill Falcons and Rhinos are now working side-byside to support African youths in Greater Dandenong. Afri-Aus Care founded the Black Rhinos basketball team for men last May and launched a new side for women, the Peregrine Falcons, at Dandenong Stadium on Tuesday 20 March. Greater Dandenong Local Area Commander Inspector Mark Langhorn said the teams provided a fantastic youth engagement pathway. "It's these types of community programs that promote a sense of belonging for young people that we are proud to support," he said. "I applaud the organisers for taking a leadership role in engaging young people through education and sport."
Police officers took to the basketball court at the launch to play against the two teams. "Community engagement is a core part of what we do as police," Insp Langhorn said. "It's important that we continue to listen to community through various channels to ensure that we remain a relevant and effective police service. "It also helps to ensure people from all backgrounds and faiths feel safe in coming to police if and when they need help." Insp Langhorn said the area was the most diverse in the state. "Police are here to keep the entire community safe and we welcome any opportunity to build relationships with people or groups who may feel isolated or disconnected from society," he said. Malawi-born mental health clinician Selba
Luka founded Afri-Aus Care and through her work met Jamy Alex. She helped him through his problems with drinking, drugs and court and embraced his idea of starting a basketball club. The Black Rhinos were born. "These young people, they just need love," she said. "Give them hope. "Things will change." At the Black Rhinos launch, Magistrate Jack Vandersteen said the court dealt with a lot of youths who didn't play sport, and emphasised its importance alongside family and school. "If you combine those three things, the chances of you ever coming to court and having any contact with Victoria Police is minimal, in fact non-existent," he said.
Greater Dandenong MPs are among those embroiled in a scandal over misused funds at the 2014 State Election. The Victorian Ombudsman, Deborah Glass, found that the Labor Party paid $387,842 in State Government staff allowances to campaigners from 3 March to 29 November. The offices of Keysborough MP and Attorney-General Martin Pakula, retired Dandenong MP John Pandazopoulos and South-East Metropolitan representatives Adem Somyurek and Lee Tarlamis were among those used. Ms Glass found the spend from Mr Pandazopoulos’s office was $21,757 and supported Cranbourne MP Jude Perera. The $19,931 and $15,171 from the offices of Mr Tarlamis and Mr Somyurek respectively paid for campaigners for Narre Warren North MP Luke Donnellan and unsuccessful Frankston candidate Paul Edbrooke. Mr Pakula’s office spent $5354 that supported Mordialloc MP Tim Richardson’s campaign. Ms Glass also highlighted Mr Pakula’s $1 million in unsuccessful attempts to challenge her jurisdiction to carry out an investigation, in the Supreme Court, the Court of Appeal and the High Court. Mr Pakula said Ms Glass first launched the case. “The legal principles that were tested in this matter were very important principles to be tested,” he said. Dandenong MP Gabrielle Williams replaced Mr Pandazopoulos. “I only had personal involvement in my own campaign,” she said. “I ran my own campaign independent of John Pandazopoulos’ office and in accordance with the rules.” Premier Daniel Andrews said the Labor Party would reimburse the funds.
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Faces flow in harmony "A smile as well. Just to brighten up the area and for them to feel like they belong here," he said. "We all do." He was born in South Africa, where he went through the apartheid, and then spent time in Asia where he felt like the odd one out. He found he fit in in Australia. Mr Botha campaigned for more public art in Greater Dandenong during a period where he lived there, and was pleased to see progress. "It's got a lot of potential to bring people together," he said. "It speaks beyond cultures." The new work forms part of the council's temporary public art collection, which aims to highlight undervalued spaces and create places of interest for people as they traverse the city.
By Casey Neill "They fit together like a puzzle piece." An Eddie Botha artwork on Thomas Street, Dandenong, came to life in his studio and features blocks of colour and dozens of small faces. "My work is always about interaction," he said. "They're all different people, they're all different cultures, but they all fit together. "I used a lot of colours because it's a very colourful place." He said the piece featured compartmentalised people to symbolise associations with distinct groups, but flowing lines connected them in a show of harmony. Mr Botha wants people who view the artworks to walk away with a sense of belonging.
The ghost in the machine By Casey Neill Supernatural forces are rumoured to be behind the Drum Theatre clock chime ticking back into action. Power surges are an alternative explanation, but there are plenty of spooky stories about Dandenong's old town hall to support the ghost theory. Theatre co-ordinator Cheryl Rush said it started chiming about Tuesday 6 March. "It's very interesting that it chimes the right amount of chimes for the hour," she said. But the bells ring out at odd times, like 4.25pm, 12.23pm and 6.24pm. Ms Rush explained that there were two separate mechanisms at play - one to control the clock hands and the other the chime. "We've spent a lot of money to get them to work really well since Drum reopened," she said. "The longest it ever chimed for was for one week after we got it fixed." City of Greater Dandenong community programs officer Bridget Flood said the clock had never worked properly. It chimed 117 times in a row when it was installed in 1934. Ms Flood said it created bother even when it did work correctly. "Because Dandenong was flatter, someone would be sleeping at the house and he would have to come and turn it off in the middle of the night because it was keeping up Dandenong, basically," she said.
It hadn't chimed for about five years before its recent return, which coincided with the ninth anniversary of Paul Streefkerk's death. He was the Drum Theatre director when it opened and died suddenly on 2 March 2009. The Journal reported last year that the spirit of former Dandenong Town Hall caretaker Edward Potter could be he heard walking the corridors at night, checking that the doors were locked. Ms Rush has personally heard the eerie sounds while working late at night. "Sometimes from upstairs we hear the voices of children," she said. "Every night your hear footsteps and stuff. "Often someone will try to lock the door when you're in there. "There's something about how much we love this place. "Maybe they loved it just the same and they're looking after it." People can check out the ghost story firsthand at this year's Open House Melbourne event, on Sunday 29 July. Greater Dandenong participated in the annual event for the first time last year and welcomed 1000 people to the Drum, Heritage Hill and the Dandenong Civic Centre. Organisers hope to add a ghost expert to this year's Drum tour. The Drum Theatre started life as the Dandenong Town Hall in 1890 and has a varied history, from hosting court hearings to town dances and armed forces enlistment.
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Compiled by Dandenong and District Historical Society
100 years ago 28 March 1918 Dandenong Honor Roll On Monday, at the meeting of the Dandenong Shire Council, Cr Pearson reported that a list comprising names of local volunteers had been compiled for the honour roll. Forty three had been killed. One of the volunteers had died in hospital and two had died in camp. He would like a direction from the council in such cases. On the motion of the president and Cr Wilson, it was decided that the name of any lad who had volunteered and lost his life should be included in the list. On the motion of Cr Pearson and the president, the writing of names to be proceeded with at once, provision to be made for 400. Cr Groves suggested that the names be
placed in alphabetical order, without blanks and that when another batch of names were ready they could be written in the same way on another panel. The idea of leaving spaces would be found unworkable
50 years ago 28 March 1968 Mayfair Theatre is gone Mayfair Arcade and Mayfair Theatre have been sold to a Melbourne development company. The purchase price has not been disclosed but it is believed that the property, which extends from Thomas Street through to Lonsdale Street, will be developed as a retail complex. Gordon Norris, the real estate agent in the
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The journey will end at the Sydney Olympic Stadium on 15 September 2000.
20 years ago 23 March 1998 Olympian puts Berwick in running for torch
5 years ago 25 March 2013 Leaders named as consultants
Berwick could be one of the Victorian suburbs to feature in the torch relay for the Sydney Olympics in 2000. The three-day journey around Melbourne involving 10,000 torch bearers may include Berwick and Melton. Australia’s first Olympic runner Edwin Flack is buried in Berwick and 1900 shooting gold and bronze medallist Don Mackintosh is buried in Melton. The torch will leave Olympia in Greece in May 2000, reaching Australia in June.
Three Greater Dandenong community leaders have been appointed grassroots consultants to the Federal Government and Australian Multicultural Council. Councillor and former mayor Jim Memeti, Young Victorian of the Year Victor Victor and Afghani Australian lifesaver Imtiyaz Saberi were inducted as people of Australia Ambassadors in Canberra on Harmony Day last Thursday. They join 50 other national ambassadors appointed for a year for helping promote inclusion in their communities.
Pokies reform is needed I wanted to be a Greater Dandenong Councillor representative for the Alliance for Gambling Reform because it is an issue that I have been passionate about for a long time. There are two questions I often get asked. The first question is why I got involved in politics. When I answer, people expect to hear education or health or inequality or climate change. Instead I tell them it was pokies. It is an answer that often surprises people. But the reason why that was the issue for me, is because having lived all my life in Greater Dandenong I have been well aware of the immense damage that pokies have made to this particular community - to individuals, to families, to friends, to businesses. It is not an issue of individual responsibil-
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ity. Instead it is an issue we have a collective responsibility to solve. And I remember what it was like before pokies came to Greater Dandenong. So when I hear that having less pokies or having pokies that are not so addictive would mean the closing of hotels, the closing of sporting clubs and the end or reduction of their socalled community contributions, I know full well that all of these existed before pokies and
that if they continue to have meaning for our communities, they will continue to exist after gambling reform. And when I hear about the revenue it brings into government coffers, I reflect that the revenue could instead come from the benefits of increased spending in restaurants and other activities rather than pokies, growing businesses that provide much more employment than pokies - not to mention the reduced health and welfare spending by governments trying to repair the damage that pokies have made. The second question I often get asked is “what has gambling reform got to do with local councils anyway?” and why aren’t I busy being concerned about parks and libraries and footpaths. I answer that one of the key legislated roles of a councillor is to advocate what is important
to change for the welfare of their communities. We are a community that in many neighbourhoods has a high degree of disadvantage. We are vulnerable to pokies like no other community in Victoria. The damage that pokies do to Greater Dandenong is well-documented. The importance of gambling reform for our community is clear. That’s why it’s vital for our council to advocate for it. That is what Greater Dandenong Council with their partners in the Alliance for Gambling Reform are doing. We are not asking for prohibition - just for sensible gambling reforms. We are asking for machines that are not designed to be addictive, for lower numbers of poker machines in disadvantaged areas like Greater Dandenong, and for councils to have a meaningful role in applications.
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Stars are out to activate By Casey Neill A personal news bulletin from Peter Hitchener helped Lighthouse Christian College to launch the Premier's Active April program. The Channel Nine news presenter and Active April ambassador hosted the event at the Keysborough school on Wednesday 21 March. About 700 students packed the auditorium to hear from Hitch and fellow ambassadors, impersonator Ben Price, Hawthorn Football Club player Luke Breust and Collingwood netballer Sharni Layton. The kids sat with their sports house groups - Wesley Warriors, Luther Knights and
Ten Boom Titans - to build team spirit and took part in physical activities to win prizes. The school presented Mr Hitchener with a trophy to mark his 45th year at Channel Nine. He told the students that he tried to get to the gym most days. "The idea of Active April is for every one of us to do what we can to get 30 minutes of exercise a day," he said. He suggested walking or riding a bike to school. "Thirty minutes a day is all you have to do," he said. Mr Hitchener said this would make a difference to not only individual health, but community health and connectivity. "A school community like this is a perfect place for Active April to take hold," he said.
Mr Breust said urged the students to find a physical activity they enjoyed. "For me it was always having a football in my hands growing up," he said. "All those hours that put in from your age help you to reach that elite level. "Being active and being out there with your family and friends, one, it keeps you healthy and two, it keeps your mind fresh." Ms Layton said that as a kid, she just loved getting out there with her friends. "When you're doing the fun stuff it doesn't feel like you're exercising," she said. "When you are active you have so much more energy for when you're at school."
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Happy Harmony Day Dandenong Primary Foundation and Year 1 students stood together to spell out We Are One on the school oval on Harmony Day, Wednesday 21 March. Other students took part in a hand-holding event at Dandenong Plaza, and a Harmony Day concert brought everyone together to share cultural traditions.
Supernatural encounters Drum Theatre co-ordinator Cheryl Rush has brushed shoulders with a few ghosts over her years working in theatre. While speaking to the Journal about the spooky happenings at the former Dandenong town hall, she described the time she saw Old Mac in Warragul. She said he was a cleaner who fell into the orchestra pit and died trying to drive himself to hospital. Ms Rush spotted him behind the exit door as she was leaving one night. "I think he was just making sure no one else fell in the orchestra pit," she said.
Help for homeless animals Keysborough's Australian Animal Protection Society is moving after 40 years and needs donations to set up a temporary home. Its Homeleigh Road site will be used for a school so the shelter bought new space in Chapel Road for a purpose-built facility. But it needs support in the meantime. Visit www.aaps.org.au to get involved.
A colourful walk Worried about getting a parking spot, Greater Dandenong Councillor Sean O'Reilly took an Uber to the Holi celebration at Keysborough's Tatterson Park on Sunday 4 March. But he didn't factor in the return trip, he told the Tuesday 13 March council meeting. Holi involves attendees throwing brightlycoloured powder over each other. A powder-coated Cr O'Reilly walked the 4 kilometres home.
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Your Community Wellsprings Women’s Cricket Team- Expression of Interest We are looking for women interested in learning how to play cricket and participating in a couple of friendly games for the year. This a great opportunity where we get three coaching lessons and have our own uniforms and participate in a friendly game. This is open to all women of all age groups. It is free. All you need is your enthusiasm. No prior knowledge of cricket is necessary. If you are interested, Please email: dalal@wellspringsforwomen.com. Places are limited to 15 women only. For information on any of the above programs and to enrol please call our office on: 9701 3740 or email: administration@wellspringsforwomen.com Springvale Neighbourhood House: Phone: 9548 3972
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Cheeky Little Monkey’s Playgroup An easy going, friendly bunch of parents with cheeky little monkeys of pre-school age. Develop friendships with other parents and bubs, share experiences and learn through play. Come along and join in the fun! When: Tuesday’s 2:30pm – 4:00pm
Learn English for Asylum Seekers and Refugees Springvale Neighbourhood House 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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Computer Skills Training DNH computer programs are perfect for the complete beginner through to those with confident skills to explore the Internet and to update their knowledge of particular software packages. Individual skill levels are catered for and supported by other learners in any of our programs. Basic and Beyond groups: Monday to Thursday – 9:30am to 12:30pm and 1:00pm to 4:00pm. Dandenong Neighbourhood House Inc – Phone 9792 5298
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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: 9548 3972
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GRAND FAMILY LIVING UNBELIEVABLE family living has never been more present than in this larger than life home that backs onto the prestigious Haileybury College. This absolute treat - that’s only about a year old - is perfectly designed for families and the upgrades that are included will have you in awe. The house has four large bedrooms on the top floor including the master with
ensuite and balcony, a ground floor master bedroom for the extended family, three dedicated living areas, a study, plus an undercover alfresco that looks out to lowmaintenance gardens. You get a stylish lifestyle, you get a premium position so close to the best schools in the area, you get a grand family home. ●
HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 78 Elmswood Boulevard, Keysborough 3173 Description: 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 1 study, 2 garage Price: $1,370,000-$1,500,000 Inspect: By appointment Auction: Sale by set date: Tuesday 17 April, at 5pm (unless sold prior) Contact: Chang Wang, 0450 706 668, BARRY PLANT KEYSBOROUGH, 8769 1888
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MORE HOMES GO UNDER THE HAMMER WHILE the vast majority of homes in Victoria are sold by private sale, vendors in regional Victoria are also experiencing strong results at auction. In the year to March, new REIV data shows around 3100 regional homes were auctioned in regional Victoria with more than 2000 selling under the hammer. This was a 34 per cent increase in auction sales on the previous year while volumes rose 15 per cent over the same period in 2016/2017. Greater Geelong accounted for almost half of the state’s annual auction activity with more than 1411 homes going to 2 DANDENONG JOURNAL
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months to March with just over 161 auctions held - an increase of 16 per cent on the same period in 2016/17. Of those homes that went to auction, a solid clearance rate of 69 per cent was recorded. Auction volumes also rose considerably in the Surf Coast, where 158 homes were auctioned over the year - a 41 per cent increase on the same period last year. Vendors in the municipality achieved strong results under the hammer with a clearance rate of 75 per cent recorded. Auctions were also popular in Ballarat and Campaspe with both municipalities recording around 135 auctions this year com.au
and clearance rates of 65 and 59 per cent respectively. Auction sales in these areas increased 17 and 50 per cent respectively on 2016/17 figures. The Shire of Mitchell, north of Melbourne, also showed a strong improvement in auction activity with volumes increasing 80 per cent while sales under the hammer more than doubled their previous auction sales. For access to weekly auction results by town and suburb, visit reiv.com.au/marketinsights. ● GIL KING CEO, REIV dandenong.starcommunity.com.au
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A SOLID START IN NOBLE PARK FIRST home buyers and investors will delight in this neat and tidy Noble Park property offering a light-filled place to call home. On a block of only four units and located walking distance to parks, shops, schools and the train station; this property is a solid first step or smart addition to your investment portfolio. A practical design finished with neutral interiors delivers a home ready for new owners or tenants to move straight in to. A good sized living room and a separate kitchen and meals area form the inviting living spaces, while two bedrooms, a laundry and central bathroom complete the layout. Additional features of the home include ducted heating, an air-conditioner, ceiling fans, timber laminate flooring, security shutters and blinds throughout. ●
HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 3/49 Leonard Avenue, Noble Park, 3174 Description: 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 1 garage Price: $460,000-$490,000 Inspect: By appointment Contact: Lily Vuong 0472 608 618 & Ben Trinh 0413 616 929, AREA SPECIALIST
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STRIKING INTERIORS AND SPACE TO BURN PROMOTING indoor-outdoor harmony on over half an acre in one of Beaconsfield’s most sought-after locales, boasting sensational views, this magnificently crafted and landscaped four-year old owner-builder home will entice you from front to back. Brilliantly zoned family spaces and a tranquil alfresco entertaining area deliver undeniable luxury. Making a statement from the moment you step inside with its polished concrete floors and striking spotted gum staircase. Tailored for a variety of entertaining options with multiple living and relaxation zones for all the family, the home has an open plan family/dining with separate sitting room. The kitchen makes an immense impact with Caesarstone waterfall bench top and tempered glass splashbacks, fully appointed with Omega appliances, including 900mm oven with 1200mm gas cook top and hidden rangehood, finished with soft-close cabinetry, provision for plumbed fridge and separate butler’s pantry with endless bench and cupboard space. Guests can relax for hours in the covered alfresco deck with a great vantage of the solar-heated pool with Balinese hut and vast grassed gardens beyond. A private rumpus/home theatre provides the ideal balance for indoor/outdoor relaxation.
Master suite boasting front seat row of the pool and ensuite with twin vanity, freestanding bath and separate toilet - plus a double shower and twin fitted dressing room. For the car enthusiast or tradesperson the block has been cleverly utilised and
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HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 16 Florence Terrace, Beaconsfield 3807 Description: 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 1 study, 7 garage Price: Contact agent Inspect: By appointment Contact: Anita Taylor 0432 805 596, PEAKE REAL ESTATE 9707 5300 dandenong.starcommunity.com.au
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BYGONE GLAMOUR REVIVED EXUDING timeless elegance, The Camberwell by Premier Builders Group, is for buyers who love period features combined with open plan living and modern conveniences. The Camberwell pays homage to the Californian bungalow style of housing built between the wars in suburbs such as Camberwell, Hawthorn and Surrey Hills. The facade, a mix of brick, rough render and wood trim, features an attractive porch distinctive of the Californian Bungalow with a low front wall, curved brick work and decorative leadlight glass in the front door and framing the top of the front window. To the left of the entrance is a formal sitting room with gas log fireplace and matching built-in bookshelves. The clean lines of the single-storey Camberwell are accentuated by the artdeco inspired cornice and the beautiful decorative ceiling roses. To the right is the master bedroom suite, with sleek walk-in robe, elegant ensuite and separate toilet. The ensuite has a frameless double shower and matching square basins. At the end of a short hall the Camberwell opens to reveal a luminous open plan kitchen, meals and family area all complemented by a butler’s pantry and laundry with double garage access. A smart timber deck runs along the
side of the Camberwell, with sliding door access from both the main living area and the theatre room/rumpus room. The floor plan includes three more bedrooms, all with built-in robes, family
bathroom and separate toilet. Premier building and design consultant Sharon Crawford-Jones said the Premier team was immensely proud to bring this stunning design to the market.
“We have built something really special with this design,“ Ms Crawford-Jones said. “People have to see it to really appreciate the stunning kitchens, period features and elegance.“ ●
HOME ESSENTIALS Address: Upton Drive, Timbertop Estate, Officer Description: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 garage Price: Starting price $211,947 Inspect: Saturday to Wednesday 12noon to 5pm or by appointment Contact: 8768 3600, PREMIER BUILDERS GROUP
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SPRINGVALE 207/31B Buckingham ave STYLISH, ELEGANT AND SOPHISTICATED. • 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
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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
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A3 B1 E1 C2 CLOSING DATE SALE (Unless Sold Prior) Wednesday 18-Aprill @ 6:00pm ESR Contact Agent VIEW Wednesday 5:00pm - 5:30pm Saturday 10:00 - 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
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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THE COMPLETE PACKAGE Sparkling, spacious and so well-located, this is the crown jewel of this tightly-held pocket! • Updated kitchen w/ stone benchtops & ample storage • Central living area w/ formal dining • Extended rear family living area • Large decked outdoor entertainment area • 549m2 (approx)
A3 B1 E1 C2 AUCTION (unless Sold Prior) 21-April @ 12:30pm 10% Deposit, Balance 90/120 Days ESR $730,000-$800,000 VIEW Saturday 12:00pm-12:30pm Wednesday 5:00pm-5:30pm Photo ID required CONTACT Ozan Kanbur 0403 644 379 Khaizer Shahab 0433 219 150 OFFICE 363 Springvale road, Springvale tel: 03 8581 0999
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CENTRAL POSITION WITH OPTIONS Proudy positioned in the heart of Springvale, this immaculately presented well-built family pleaser oozes instant appeal. Boasting all the conveniences of the central location, the generous regular level allotment of approx. 588m2 offers promising prospects for the future. With potential to add some modern inspiration, the generous floorplan offers a mixture of separate living zones to enjoy together or privately. • 4 beds 1 bath 2 toilets • Laminate kitchen bench top with gas oven cooktop • “Panasonic” inverter split system • “Braemar” Heating/Cooling system • Well designed and easy to maintain gardens • Walking distance to both primary and secondary school • Walking distance to Springvale train station • Easy walk to Springvale Shopping Centre • 588 sqm approx.
A4 B1 E2 C8 CLOSING DATE SALE (unless Sold Prior) thursday 26-April @ 6:00pm ESR Contact Agent VIEW thursday 5:00pm - 5:30pm Saturday 12:00pm - 12:30pm Photo ID Required CONTACT Tommy Nguyen 0431 644 889 Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 OFFICE 363 Springvale road, Springvale Tel: 03 8581 0999
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FAMILY-SIZE RETREAT BUILT under the Porter Davis name is this fantastic four-bedroom plus study home, with three living areas, rumpus, home theatre room plus family and dining areas. Great kitchen with five-burner cooker, dishwasher and walk-in pantry. Large master bedroom zoned away from the other bedrooms.
Evaporative cooling and Coonara ensure year-round comfort. There is also a six-square garage with internal house access, outdoor you have a gazebo heated spa area, 9.5m X 6m barn shed with three-phase power, a fantastic ornamental lake with slipway and a circular driveway for easy access, all on 2.5 acres. â—?
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If it’s size, superb craftsmanship and finish that you’re looking for in a home, then look no further! This architect designed home boasts a terra cotta tiled roof, 2.7m ceilings throughout, quality window furnishings, ducted vacuum and cooling systems, polished timber floors, quality carpets, camera intercom and security systems. There are three bedrooms, study nook, full ensuite to master, formal lounge with gas log fireplace and high gloss kitchen/meals area with Caesar stone benchtops, glass splash backs and dishwasher. A large, bright North facing family room opens to a rear decked outdoor entertainment area and alfresco sunroom area. Solar panels greatly reduce energy costs. The double garage with automatic doors connects a separate workshop/ storage room. All this is on a separate Title of approximately 462m2 in one of the best Central locations only a short walk to the CBD!
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Make your mark in Dandenong with this versatile, high density site on top of the hill. Develop apartments, townhouses or medical practice (STCA) or live in the centre of town and watch your investment grow. The solid 1960’s style brick veneer home comprises of two bedrooms with built in robes, kitchen/meals area, separate dining room and double brick garage. Features ducted heating and ample room to move. A guilt edged investment in a prominent location with heaps of potential! ZONED RGZ1 - DISCRETIONAL 4 LEVEL
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Quietly situated at the end of the complex you’ll find this roomy first floor apartment. Conveniently located close to the Dandenong CBD, the accommodation offers two spacious bedrooms with built in robes, a lounge with gas heating and a good size kitchen with gas cooking. The bathroom has a shower over the bath, a toilet and the facility for a washing machine. There’s also on-site parking for resident’s vehicles. With a secure tenant until 31st October, 2018 paying $255.00 per week, this is a good investment opportunity. CONVENIENT LOCATION!
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Narre Warren South
22 wexford court
TWO LIVING AREAS ON LARGE BLOCK!
Four bedrooms, two bathrooms, two massive living areas in a top court location and close to all facilities. This home will house a large family where everyone has their own space. Also includes a double garage, covered pergola with palm trees and plenty of rear yard for the kids to play. Nearby park with play equipment and close to schools, shops and more in a highly sought after location.
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The home offers a spacious lounge with floorboards, modern kitchen with meals area, large master bedroom, good size second bedroom, modern full bathroom, separate laundry, separate toilet, paved undercover entertainment area, garden shed and a large carport. Includes all gas appliances and air conditioning.
Two bedroom home. Walk to Schools, shops and transport. Suit the home buyer who is looking at their own renovation project to bring a property back to life. There is plenty of activity in this area so buyers, developers and investors are all showing confidence in the street. Currently tenanted or vacant possession available.
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THE LOWDOWN Q&A
with Dawn Vernon, Greater Dandenong Neighbourhood Watch president
What is something people don't know about you? My jobs. I had my own dancing school for 33 years. I started full time work in general credits at Melbourne Wire Works. I worked casually as a lolly pop crossing guard, cleaning doctors' surgeries, at Coles in Dandy and at Sandown Park Hotel. I taught religious education for 10 years at Maralinga and Heatherhill primary schools, and was a director at Club Noble. What was your most memorable moment? Geelong winning the 2007 AFL Grand Final. What would your last meal be? A roast. What event, past, present or future, would you like to witness? Noble Park Football Club and Geelong winning another Grand Final. Why is Neighbourhood Watch important to Greater Dandenong? NHW is very important to me as we, as a community, have to all look out for one another. NHW Greater Dandenong brings our local police to talk to us at four forums each year. The group is working closely with Greater Dandenong Council and police to make it a much better place. What is your favourite book? The Bible. What six guests, dead or alive, would you invite to a dinner party? That is a hard one. Geelong Football Club players Joel Selwood, Gary Ablett, Patrick Dangerfield, my granddaughter Stacey, my daughter Nerolee and my Dad, who is deceased. What has been your most embarrassing moment? There have been too many to mention. At school I ... ... went to Noble Park State School and Killester College.
Dawn Vernon, centre, with Greater Dandenong Local Area Commander Inspector Mark Lanhorn and husband Reg Vernon. Picture: JASON HEMPSEED
THREE … reasons to get active in April
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The Premier's Active April challenge encourages people to get active for 30 minutes a day during the month of April. This level of physical activity is said to reduce health risks such as heart attack, type two diabetes, some cancers, high blood pressure, osteoperosis and more.
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Getting active for 30 minutes each day can increase bone, muscle and joint strength and lower the risk of falls.
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Exercise can block negative thoughts or distract people from daily worries. Exercising with others provides an opportunity for increased social contact and increased fitness may lift a person's mood and improve sleep patterns. Exercise can also change chemical levels in the brain, such as serotonin, endorphins and stress hormones.
LEVEL CROSSING REMOVAL WORKS MARCH – APRIL 2018 Upcoming changes to the Cranbourne/Pakenham line Works will continue to remove level crossings along the Cranbourne and Pakenham lines over Easter and into April, which will affect the way you travel. The sooner we get this done, the sooner you’ll be on your way.
Buses will replace Cranbourne and Pakenham line trains • Between Oakleigh and Dandenong from 12:30am on Friday 30 March to the last service on Monday 2 April 2018. Please plan ahead and allow up to an extra 45 minutes in travel time. • Between Caufield and Westall from the first service on Tuesday 3 April to the last service on Sunday 15 April 2018. Please plan ahead and allow up to an extra 55 minutes in travel time. Train services will resume on Monday 16 April. Dates and times are subject to change.
Local traders will be open for business during this time, so please support businesses in the area.
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Duo up for business nod By Casey Neill Basketball and financial planning don’t generally go hand in hand. But they came together at the Greater Dandenong Chamber of Commerce Business Awards breakfast at Punthill Apartment Hotel Dandenong on Friday 23 March. Dandenong Basketball Association and Financial Foundations Australia were the first nominees for this year’s awards. Chamber president Paul Broom encouraged everyone in the room to think about customers and suppliers who deserved to be in the running. “Let’s keep it vibrant,” he said. “Let’s get those nominations coming in.” Dandenong Basketball Association CEO Graeme Allan said it had grown from six courts in 1990 to 15 today. “We still turn away 54 teams every season,” he said. “Five hundred people can’t play because
we haven’t got a big enough facility, but we’re streets ahead of everybody else with our facility." Mr Allan said 15,000 people a week walked through the doors at Dandenong Stadium. “That’s more than all the other sports in Dandenong combined,” he said. “For us it’s more than just basketball.” The association hosts a competition for intellectually disabled players each Wednesday and was instrumental in forming the Black Rhinos basketball team for African youths with serious criminal issues. “Rather than turn them away, we actually brought them into our stadium,” he said. They played in a grand final one year after starting. “In the 12 months since the Black Rhinos have been part of the Dandenong Basketball Association, not one of those guys have reoffended,” Mr Allan said. “Statistics of African crime in Greater Dan-
Dandenong Basketball Association CEO Graeme Allan and Financial Foundations Australia CEO Ty Cockle. denong have dropped 40 per cent." The women’s side Peregrine Falcons joined the family on Tuesday 20 March. Mr Allan said the association’s Australia Day tournament brought $4.1 million in economic benefit to Greater Dandenong in three days. Financial Foundations Australia CEO Ty
Walk with it through life - side by side By Casey Neill David Corduff fought through two severe bouts of depression. The beyondblue ambassador told the Greater Dandenong Chamber of Commerce awards breakfast on Friday 23 March that he now walks side by side with the illness. He manages it, rather than trying to get rid of it. Mr Corduff urged the Punthill Apartment Hotel Dandenong guests to check on colleagues who they notice aren’t themselves. “Ask the question. It could save their life,” he said.
His mother suffered post-natal depression and anxiety. It wasn’t until 1984 that he realised he’d inherited the mental illnesses. Mr Corduff had a wife and three young kids to support when he was made redundant. He secured a new job but found he couldn’t do it. He wasn’t eating. He wasn’t himself. His wife sent him to a GP who diagnosed him with depression and referred him to a psychiatrist. Medication and therapy got him back on track but years later, helping an employee who was struggling similarly sent him on another downward spiral. Mr Corduff’s boss told him to “manage him
out of the business” and dubbed the employee a liability. He was dismissed when he refused. He landed a new job easily but depression had claimed his confidence and concentration. He was asked to resign. “What I hadn’t told him at any stage was why I wasn’t functioning,” he said. “One of the things I’d never done was share how I was feeling.” Mr Corduff co-founded Gateways, a men’s group for retrenched middle-aged executives susceptible to depression, and mentored white collar criminals on their release from prison. Reach beyondblue on 1300 22 4636.
Cockle said his father started an accounting practice and saw a need for his clients to have quality financial planning advice. He started the Dandenong company in 1983 and it’s now one of the largest boutique financial planning practices in Australia. Mr Cockle said it had 1300 active clients, up from 900 five years ago, and put that down to investments in technology. He said minimum standards for financial advisors introduced in recent years could help the business to grow further, as people without the required qualifications leave the field. Personally, he completed a teaching degree but realised he didn’t have the passion for the classroom. He returned to study and hasn’t looked back. This year’s Greater Dandenong Chamber of Commerce Business Awards winners will be announced at an event on Wednesday 21 November. Visit www.greaterdandenongchamber.com.au to nominate.
An ideas man Matthew Gauci is bringing new strategies and ideas into his family’s importing business. The Lysterfield 22-year-old is working had to make himself indispensible at Scoresby’s Plus Pack. He was announced as the first Youth Enterprise Nominee for the year at the Greater Dandenong Chamber of Commerce Business Awards breakfast at Punthill Apartment Hotel Dandenong on Friday 23 March. Chisholm business and information technology general manager Joe D’Amico said Mr Gauci completed a certificate four in business sales at the institute.
BUSINESS PROFILE
Safe holiday motoring With Easter and school holidays just around the corner, taking 20 minutes out of the day to have a free 62 point vehicle safety check at Dandenong's The Tyre Factory is a great way to ensure safe holiday motoring. As Bill Leane of the Tyre Factory explained, a properly maintained vehicle is a safer vehicle. Through proper maintenance, vehicles will run better and more efficiently, thus saving money, while increasing the safety of the vehicle. "If (your car is not regularly maintained), your car could fail you at a critical moment," Mr Leane said. "A great place to start is by having a free 62 point vehicle safety check and report at The Tyre Factory. Once checked an experienced technician will provide a report highlighting
areas of concern and potential repair costs. Mr Leane explained that maintenance requirements and service intervals vary widely from one vehicle to another. "Failing to follow your particular vehicle owner's manual's maintenance regime could void your vehicle's warranty and increase risk," he said. "To keep the manufacturer's warranty valid (not to mention ensuring maximum fuel economy), your vehicle should be maintained as recommended in the owner's manual." The Tyre Factory also stresses that virtually all of a vehicles mechanical systems can affect fuel efficiency if not properly maintained. "Follow the manufacturer's recommendations for checking the engine, cooling and ignition system, brakes, drive train and emis-
Dandenong''s Tyre Factory is offering free 62 point vehicle safety checks. sion-control system. You should consider your vehicle from front to back, bottom to top," Mr Leane said. "Checking tyre air pressure and regular tyre maintenance such as having your wheels ro-
tated, aligned and inspected as part of an expert safety check can help you to save money." To make a booking for a free 62 point safety check at the Tyre Factory Dandenong, call 1300 287 8973.
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Hands for harmony Dandenong Plaza invited Dandenong Primary students to join hands to mark Harmony Day. The national day, held on Wednesday 21 March, celebrated everyone who calls Australia home. The day aims to engage people in their community, respect cultural and religious diversity and foster a sense of belonging for everyone.
The 150 students dressed in attire from different cultures and linked hands in centre court about 10.30am. Plaza centre manager Mark Tannahill said Greater Dandenong had recently been recognised as the most multicultural municipality in Australia. "So by observing Harmony Day we can actively mark this occasion with a celebration,"
he said. "By gathering our local primary school students in a hand holding ceremony we can start reinforcing a message of cultural unity with our youngest community members." The shopping centre also hosted cultural dance and music performances in the lead-up to Harmony Day, on Saturday 17 February.
Cultures collide in a clash of colours Doveton’s multicultural community came out in force - and colourful dress - to mark Harmony Day. The John Pandazopoulos Hall hosted the celebrations on Wednesday 21 March. The nine ethnic seniors groups that use the hall organised a morning of food, dance, clothing and song from around the world. There was a national costume parade, entertainment from Gypsy band Vardos and more.
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Diversity Week Awards celebrated six contributors to Greater Dandenong's multi-cultural community and beyond. Isaacs MP Mark Dreyfus presented the certificates at Noble Park Community Centre on Thursday 15 March. "The City of Greater Dandenong is Melbourne's thriving centre of multiculturalism and diversity," he said. "I am very pleased to be able to recognise the great contribution that the six recipients of these awards have made to our community." Dr Teong Soo Saw founded the Chinese Events Committee, which holds the annual Lunar New Year Charity Ball that has raised more than $500,000 for charity over the past 23 years. William Wai is the Knox Chinese Elderly Citizens Club president and founded the Cheng Khor Moral Uplifting Society to promote peace and harmony within the Melbourne community. Xi Xiu Xiao arrived in Australia in 1985 and has been a Chinese language teacher since the following year. She's an executive committee member of the Xinjiang Chinese Association and works to promote the benefits of harmony and multiculturalism. The Xinjiang vice president since 2006, Ren Sheng Cao, was another recipient. He's said to be the first to turn up to activities and well-known for volunteering to set up and pack away events. He migrated to Australia in 1985 and became involved with the Chinese Support Association of Victoria in 1987. Chang Zhen Zheng is the Federation of Chinese Associations in Victoria vice president. He plays a key role in bringing together different Chinese-Australian communities across Victoria and promoting Chinese cultural events across Melbourne. East Timor Chinese Middle and Aged Association president of six years, Leong Fuc Leong, has organised fundraisers for the Victorian Bush Fire Appeal, the Queensland Flood Appeal, the Chinese Earthquake Appeal and the Royal Melbourne Children's Hospital.
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Ben is the class clown By Casey Neill A Dandenong teacher-turned-comedian is on the Melbourne International Comedy Festival bill. Ben Tiff started stand-up just over four years ago. "That was just before my 40th birthday," he said. "It's just a passion that I've always had. "I really dragged myself out of my comfort zone. "The first time I did it I pretty much felt sick in the stomach. "The second time I did it, it wasn't much better. "For some silly reason I persisted." In his first full-length show, Tiff Upper Lip, Mr Tiff will cover his speed dating business succumbing to Tinder and uncovering an awkward family secret at a dinner party. "I still get nervous, but it does wonders for your confidence," he said. Mr Tiff is the head of English at the Narre Warren South Prep to 12 College. "Being in front of a captive audience every day such as a classroom really does help," he said. "My comedy has helped my teaching as well." He said he'd always been more of a writer than a class clown. "People who are funny socially don't make great comedians," he said. "I'm not very spontaneous. "I really like to write and craft my work until I get it just right. "There's a lot of work that goes into comedy that you don't see.
Comedian and teacher Ben Tiffen. 178231 "They say professionals should write an hour of new material every year. "That doesn't sound like much until you start doing it. "It's taken me four years and this is a showcase of my best work in 40 minutes." Friends and family will be in the audience to lend support.
Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS "It gets a bit frustrating sometimes because you often get asked to tell a joke," he said. "I feel extremely unfunny in those situations. "A lot of people are actually terrified that I'm going to write jokes about them." Mr Tiff would like to take his comedy "a bit further one day".
"Whether it's just in the comedy clubs or whether it's by doing something a bit different," he said. Tiff Upper Lip is playing at 8pm from Friday 13 to Friday 20 April at the Kingston City Hall. St Kilda Comedy Club is producing the show. Visit www.comedyfestival.com.au for tickets.
WHAT’S ON Dinner with a VIEW Dandenong Evening VIEW Club's next guest speaker will be Brigitte Billimoria, who'll share her experiences with Toastmasters. VIEW stands for voice, interests and education for 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 3 April, 7pm. Bookings are essential. Call 9795 1222.
Sensitive Easter Bunny 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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Fantastic fungi Kids aged five to 10 years can learn facts about local mushrooms and make small clay specimens to display in a terrarium. Laurel Lodge at Heritage Hill Museum and Historic Gardens, 66 McCrae Street, Dandenong. Tuesday 3 April, 11am to 12.30pm. $7 per child. Call 8571 1666 or visit www. greaterdandenong.com to book.
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An experienced local guide will lead a tour around the two acre property, which includes Dandenong Shire's first two-storey homestead, Laurel Lodge, and Benga House, which at the time of construction was the largest and most expensive house built in the shire. The gardens feature two Morton Bay Fig trees planted more than 130 years ago. Heritage Hill Museum and Historic Gardens, 66 McCrae Street Dandenong. Wednesday 4 April, 10.30am to 12.30pm. Free. Call 8571 1666 or visit www.greaterdandenong.com.
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Active April These free 30-minute sessions are part of the Premier's Active April. There'll be circuit training from 7am on Tuesdays, yoga on Wednesdays at noon (except Anzac Day) and boxing at 5pm on Thursdays. Participants should arrive five minutes before their first session to register. Harmony Square, 225 Lonsdale Street Dandenong. Tuesday 3 April to Thursday 26 April.
Graham Dean and Kristie Keogh make up the No Pressure Artists Collaborative. Dean is a self-taught contemporary artist and Keogh uses a range of media to explore her Koori heritage. Walker Street Gallery and Arts Centre, corner Walker and Robinson streets, Dandenong. Thursday 5 April to Saturday 28 April. Tuesday to Friday, 11am to 5pm and Saturday, 11am to 3pm.
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Suburban Melbourne landscapes inspired this series of paintings by artist Hans Schiebold. Walker Street Gallery and Arts Centre, corner Walker and Robinson streets, Dandenong. Thursday 5 April to Saturday 28 April. Tuesday to Friday, 11am to 5pm and Saturday, 11am to 3pm.
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Nick Kalmar’s Dandenong City stayed in touch with spot with a 1-0 win over the Eastern Lions. 164362 The Eagles; who have actually been in strong form early this season to be in fourth; were completely blown away on their home pitch in the second half, to lose 2-6. Incredibly, the Eagles were leading at half time 2-0 after
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Stage set for Launching Pad take off By Jason Adams The 2018 Launching Pad field has been assembled after four cracking semi-finals at Sandown Park on Thursday night. Major player Beast Unleashed has come up with the coveted box 1 in this Thursday’s final. He was forced to win the hard way in his semifinal after being challenged by Trixta Rox late in a thrilling finish. Co-trainer Peter Lagogiane was extremely proud of the run. “He looked gone turning for home,” Lagogiane said. “Tonight he showed he can do it when things don’t go his way - he’s a very good dog.” Fastest heat winner Saint David produced yet another best-of-night win with a fast 29.31 victory in the opening semi. He capitalised on the rails draw to slide under the field at the first turn. He ran home in a very strong 10.41 to defeat She’s Gifted, which also advances to the final.
Saint David will have to overcome Box 5 in the decider. “His run home was strong as expected but he was a little fortunate early - not many races are led running 5.20 to the first split,” said cotrainer Brendan Pursell. Dyna Patty continued the strong start to her racing career when she took out the penultimate semi in just her fourth career start. Team Dailly have been bullish of Dyna Patty’s ability but she faces her toughest test in the final. Navajo Bear was exceptional in the closing semi. He speared to the lead and then set up a race-winning break before holding off Chief’s Sidekick late. Heats of the consolation series were also ran. Tasmanian Junior Wizard was the fastest winner in 29.47 for the Greenough kennel. The consolation final will also be run on Thursday night.
The $210,000 Group 2 Launching Pad final will highlight a strong card of racing that includes the $25,000-to-the-winner Group 3 Easter Gift. Kids will be the theme of the night off-track for the club’s annual free event, Easter Kids Fun Night. The complete box draw for the Launching Pad final is: 1 Beast Unleashed 2 Chief’s Sidekick 3 Dyna Patty 4 She’s Gifted 5 Saint David 6 Tornado Tears 7 Navajo Bear 8 Trixta Rox (9) Payton (10) My Redeemer
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Young guns set to shine By Hayley Wildes TAC CUP 2018 PREVIEW - DANDENONG STINGRAYS Coach: Craig Black Captains: Campbell Hustwaite and Mitch Riordan Vice-captains: Sam Fletcher and Will Hamill Leadership group: Matt and Stephen Cumming, Riley Bowman and Bailey Williams 2017 finish (W/L): Third in TAC Cup; 12 wins, 6 losses 2017 best and fairest: Hunter Clark 2017 leading goal kicker: Riley D'Arcy (39) The Stingrays finished season 2017 in third, before being bundled out by the Geelong Falcons in the Preliminary Final. With six players from the 2017 team joining AFL lists - including top 10 picks Luke DaviesUniacke (#4) and Hunter Clark (#7) - there is a great opportunity for the next crop of young guns coming through to fill the void left by those stars. Dandenong Stingrays talent manager, Mark Wheeler identified three Academy players - Bailey Williams, Riley Bowman and Sam Fletcher -as players to keep an eye on. "Sam Fletcher is probably the one that is really jumping out because his last game of football was round three last year when he went down with a lacerated kidney," Wheeler said. "He's been a stand-out on the track and he's a good size now (189cm) - he'll probably play inside mid/half forward flanker roles." The Stingrays boast a deep list; one that Wheeler says is probably the deepest in recent memory. He spoke about the positives and negatives of culling the training squad down to the final list. "There's a negative to the positive and the positive is that it means we're developing foot-
ball well in the zone, but the negative is that 10-15 young gentleman probably, in any other year, would've made our list." What type of game style can we expect to see from the 'Rays in 2018? Wheeler explains. "We're a strong, aggressive tackling midfield team - that's probably going to be our stand-out and something we're going to pride ourselves on." he said.
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Michael Davies, pictured here batting earlier this year, has taken out the Alan Wookey Picture: GARY SISSONS Medal. 177207 In a close second was Buckley Ridges champ Daniel 'DJ' Watson, whose remarkably consistent season saw him finish in a close second by just the single vote. DJ also enjoyed arguably his greatest year down at Park Oval, whacking 746 runs at 62.2; including no score under 20; and taking 17
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12382407-CB12-18
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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GREAT VALUE. EVEN BETTER FEELING.
COROLLA ASCENT SPORT HATCH AUTO CVT
69 2.9
$
%
##[B]
PER WEEK From
COMPARISON RATE
23,990
$
driveaway [D3]
COROLLA ZR HATCH AUTO CVT COROLLA HYBRID HATCH AUTO CVT
78 2.9
$
##[D]
PER WEEK From
%
COMPARISON RATE
27,990 driveaway
$
95 2.9%
$
##[E]
PER WEEK From
COMPARISON RATE
30,990driveaway
$
[D3]
[D3]
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ALL WEEKLY REPAYMENTS WITH A 4 YEAR TOYOTA ACCESS CONSUMER LOAN BASED ON 60,000KM DRIVEN
Patterson Cheney Toyota 200 Cheltenham Road, Dandenong T 03 9215 2200 LMCT 578
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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