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Oak to grow war ties James Cook Primary has added a Gallipoli Oak to its schoolyard. The Endeavour Hills school held a ceremony to plant the tree on Monday 14 May. The National Trust of Australia's Victorian branch launched the Gallipoli Oaks Project in 2013. It identified the tree as a symbolic link between the Centenary of Anzac, the people of Turkey and Victorian primary school children. The trust propagated 600 juvenile Gallipoli oaks from acorns to be planted at schools during remembrance ceremonies from 2015 to 2018. The project included interpretive material to communicate the story of the Gallipoli oaks during World War I, the propagation process and Australia's enduring relationship with the Turkish people.
Endeavour Hills man George Lloyd, whose father served in World War I, with school captains Asma, Ayaan, Teagan and Venice. 180575 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS
Revolt on rat-run A solution to rat-running on Hallam's Cheshunt Drive could be two and a half years away. City of Casey councillors deferred a report on the issue at their Tuesday 15 May meeting, following concerns from residents that a proposal for two speed humps wouldn't solve the problem. "Two speed humps as a deterrent does not address the problem as they are bypassing three speed humps by cutting through our street," Phillip Romari said. "It only addresses the speed, not the numbers."
Mr Romari said drivers were using Cheshunt Drive as an alternative route to access Hallam South Road. A council report acknowledged "some vehicle transference from Hinrichsen Drive to Cheshunt Drive, particularly at peak travel times" following installation of nine flat-top speed bumps in Hinrichsen Drive in 2015-'16. Figures show daily traffic levels increased from 362 cars in March 2014 to 769 in May 2016 and 1155 by November last year. At its 20 March meeting, the council resolved to organise an on-site meeting with
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Pulsars the target By Casey Neill Nissan Pulsar owners in Greater Dandenong need to bolster their car security. Greater Dandenong CIU Detective Senior Constable Bree Jarvis urged them to use club locks, ensure no valuables were inside the vehicle and park in a secure location. "There's been a significant increase in the theft of Nissan Pulsars, specifically over the last week in the Greater Dandenong area," she said on Tuesday 15 May. "Police are urging the owners of Nissan Pulsars to be vigilant with their security measures." Det Sen Const Jarvis said it wasn't yet clear why thieves were targeting the Pulsar. One is suspected to be the getaway car in a
handbag snatch in Springvale on Monday 7 May. The victim, a 28-year-old Springvale woman, was standing at a bus stop at Clapham Avenue and Springvale Road when two men approached. Det Sen Const Jarvis said one was described as Asian in appearance and was wearing a navy hoodie. The other was Caucasian and wore a grey hoodie and dark shorts. She said both appeared to be teenagers. They snatched the victim's bag, which contained nothing of value, and ran to a red hatchback parked nearby. Det Sen Const Jarvis said a similar incident occurred in Noble Park on Friday 11 May, but police could not conclusively link the two.
About 11.20am, a 77-year-old woman from Noble Park was walking down Joffrey Street towards Chandler Road when two Caucasian teenage boys approached. One tried to snatch her handbag and she fought back, but fell to the ground. She was not injured. The thieves grabbed her bag and fled to a green Nissan Pulsar parked in Joffrey Street. Det Sen Const Jarvis said police checks on the car revealed it was stolen from another Noble Park home between 10 and 11 May. She said police recovered it in Noble Park on Monday 14 May and would be examining it for evidence. Call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 with any information.
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A three-storey apartment block will spring up in Noble Park. Greater Dandenong Councillors approved the application for 29 Joy Parade at their Monday 14 May meeting. The building would include nine dwellings and a basement car park. The council report said the site was close to Noble Park's activity centre and train station, and the area was identified for "substantial change" in the council's planning policy. Two objectors contacted the council with concerns about the number of dwellings, existing neighbourhood character, overloading infrastructure services, car parking, inadequate private open space, dwelling diversity, common property management and safety. But the council report said: "The proposal would provide a well-designed, site-responsive medium-density development which is respectful of the surrounding area." "Adequate car parking is proposed to be provided on site for residents and visitors "Adequate space would be provided around each boundary of the site and within the front setback in order to establish substantial landscaping and canopy tree planting."
A person's ashes were among an alleged burglary haul in Noble Park. Greater Dandenong CIU alleged a 26-yearold Noble Park man stole a tin containing the ashes of the victim's loved one, a mobile phone and a car on Saturday 12 May. They charged him with burglary, theft and motor vehicle theft. He will appear at Dandenong Magistrates' Court on Monday 2 July.
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An argument between two teenage boys escalated to a fist-fight in Dandenong. Police said about six youths were sitting on a park bench in the pocket park off Lonsdale Street about 8.50pm on Friday 11 May. Two of the boys started to argue, and then one punched the other five to six times. The victim, a 16-year-old from Cheltenham, told police his attacker then stole his mobile phone and a small amount of cash. He suffered pain to his face but no serious injuries. He walked from the scene and contacted police. Police interviewed a Dandenong 16-yearold and released him pending summons. They also spoke to the other four teens present, but they are not alleged to be involved in the altercation. Police appealed for any witnesses to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
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Measles warning is out for South-East his twenties became infectious after returning from Thailand on Friday 4 May and was being treated in hospital. Dr Sutton said he attended Noble Park Aquatic Centre (NPAC) between 7am and 4pm on Tuesday 8, Wednesday 9, Thursday 10 and Friday 11 May. He also attended Goodlife Health Club Ding-
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A man with measles spent time in Noble Park while potentially infectious. On Wednesday 16 May, Victoria's Deputy Chief Health Officer Dr Brett Sutton urged people to keep an eye out for common cold symptoms such as a runny nose, red eyes and a cough, followed by fever and rash. He said the Australian-born man aged in
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2018-19 Draft Budget Building for today, focusing on tomorrow At its Special Council Meeting on Tuesday 8 May, Council adopted the draft budget for community consultation. Despite the challenges of the cumulative impact of rate capping, faster than forecast growth and the global recycling crisis, this year’s draft budget continues Council’s strong investment in services and the projects that support the community. The draft budget features a $121.2m Capital Works Program which funds muchneeded infrastructure for our new and growing communities and renews facilities in our established suburbs. However, Council sees the 2018-19 budget as a window into the future, and the first in which the cumulative pinch of rate capping is clear and is impacting future decision making.
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Operational allocation for Council services 2018-19 Draft Budget Aged and Disability $15.24m Waste Management $38.67m
Arts $5.66m Building and Planning $10.85m
Community Facilities and Participation $22.99m
Sport and Leisure $6.39m
Roads and Footpaths $23.10m Child, Youth and Family $26.57m Parks and Open Space $12.83m Drainage and Stormwater $4.77m
Health and Safety $9.75m Environment and Conservation $2.67m
Economic Development $3.44m
Capital Works Program snapshot
The 2018-19 Draft Budget invests:
» $25.98m to renew, upgrade and construct new sports recreational facilities » $14.66m to renew and build family and community facilities » $26.65m to improving Casey’s expansive road and path network » $4.55m to building and improving our playgrounds and open spaces » $4.5m into Council’s digital transformation program
Major projects per ward Balla Balla: » Construction of Ballarto Road
Mayfield: » Pavilion upgrade for soccer,
from South Gippsland Highway to Clyde-Five Ways Road, Cranbourne East ($4.17m) » Construction of Smiths Lane, from North Road to Browns Road, Cranbourne South ($3.78m) » Tooradin Township Streetscape Renewal ($884,300)
cricket and football at Lawson Poole Reserve, Cranbourne ($3.13m) » Continued development of the Hunt Club Estate District AFL and cricket facility, Cranbourne East ($2.53m) » Continued redevelopment at Casey Stadium, Cranbourne East ($2.63m)
Edrington: » New Family and Community Centres in Kilora Estate, Clyde North ($3.73m) and Ramlegh Springs Estate ($3.1m) » Refurbishment and upgrade of softball/baseball pavilion at Sweeney Reserve, Berwick ($2.51m) » Enhancements at Berwick Springs Wetlands Reserve ($860,300)
Four Oaks: » New District Level Soccer Pavilion at Jack Thomas Reserve, Narre Warren North ($4.08m) » Renewal of Chalcot Lodge Children’s Centre and Community Room, Endeavour Hills ($787,100) » Development of recreational parkland called Bayview Park, Narre Warren North ($531,200)
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Anyone who makes a submission will get the opportunity to present to Council on 19 June 2018. Council will consider any written submissions, prior to adopting the Budget on 26 June 2018.
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construction to create a missing link of Glasscocks Road, Hampton Park ($7m) » Continued construction to complete the Autumn Place Community Hub, Doveton ($1.42m) » Continued construction of new netball courts and upgrades to existing courts at Olive Reserve, Eumemmerring ($1.81m)
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The State Government has assured that funding will continue at Casey's successful Aboriginal Gathering Place after Casey Council raised fears of massive cuts. The council was set to write to the Government about the looming expiration of $205,000 of funding of four youth programs at the Doveton-based outreach facility from 1 July. The facility's opening hours would have also been cut by about 10 hours a week, "profoundly impacting" on access to the service. Casey councillor Rosalie Crestani led an urgent business motion at a council meeting on 15 May for a funding extension. The facility had been hailed as "the perfect model" for Aboriginal community outreach by the Department of Health and Human Services' prinicipal Aboriginal advisor, Cr Crestani noted. "I've seen first-hand the supportive and connected space for our indigenous sisters and brothers. It is a positive environment." Cr Rex Flannery declared he would be "embarrassed" to meet at Bunjil Place if the programs were cut. The gathering place offers something for scores of visitors of all ages - groups for youths, gardening, women's crafts, playgroup children and primary-school aged children. It serves a substantial indigenous community in Casey and neighbouring Dandenong. Artist 'Uncle' Doug Brown, who attends and helped set-up the centre, said it was a place that people could come and go.
"They can have a cup of coffee or tea and talk about their problems with the workers. "You don't have to make an appointment. You can just come in and talk." The centre was vital to address social isolation, he said. "Before it was set up, we didn't have anything like it around here." The $205,000 funding in question covers the Building Strong Aboriginal Youth regional co-ordinator and program as well as an Aboriginal Health co-ordinator. It threatens the gathering place's beforeschool sports programs with breakfast and school attendance, Dandenong and District Aboriginal Cooperative youth groups, a kids club and health promotions and weekly events. Health Minister Jill Hennessey on 17 May told Star News that "there's no question - the funding for this very important program is secure". "We are working with Aboriginal community controlled organisations involved to ensure the success of the Aboriginal Gathering Place continues." Casey Council recently increased its funding for youth homework and school holiday programs in 2018-'19. The facility also receives $171,500 in federal funding, which expires in October 2020. Funds for a local justice worker program expire on 30 June 2019. Cr Crestani said funding needed to continue during the transition to the State Government's new 10-year Aboriginal health, wellbeing and safety plan.
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LOOKING BACK 100 years ago 23 May 1918 Local divorce case A decree nisi, for the dissolution of his marriage with Hannah Mission, was granted by Justice Hodges on Thursday last, to George Mission, of Berwick. The parties were married in 1892 at Bordertown, South Australia, by the Rev H Leng, a minister of the Church of Christ. They lived after marriage chiefly at Harkaway, near Berwick, but later on removed to Fitzroy. About Christmas 1912, when petitioner arrived home one weekend he found that respondent has disappeared and taken all the furniture with her. Since then petitioner had heard no certain word of her whereabouts and applied for divorce on the grounds of dissertation for three years and upwards. Service of the citation and petition on respondent had, previously to the hearing, been
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dispensed with by the late Chief Justice Sir John Madden, who ordered one advertisement to be inserted in the Sydney Daily Telegraph and one in the Melbourne Age, giving respondent notice that the petition would be heard in her absence unless she appeared within 30 days of the advertisement. No appearance was entered by respondent. Mr A H Ket (instructed by Macpherson and Kelley) appeared for the petitioner George Vincent Mission.
50 years ago 28 May 1968 Terror in the night Several people had lucky escapes from death or serious injury in last Thursday's wild storm which cut a swathe of damage through Noble Park, Springvale, Clayton and Dandenong. Roofs were hurled from flats and houses, sheds lifted bodily and flung many yards, windows smashed, trees uprooted and play-
ground equipment flattened. Beverly Grayson of Princes Highway, Springvale, was one of the lucky ones. The roof from a nearby block of flats careered 200 feet and crashed into the front of the Grayson home. The Springvale North State School in Princes Highway had a shelter shed lifted from its foundations and thrown against a fence 90 feet away. The shed's wire door was flung high into a nearby tree. Playground equipment and goal post were bent to the ground and a large pine tree crashed through the staff room.
International. The municipality was represented by 112 members of the marathon. About 2000 young people took part in the endurance race. They travelled 115 kilometres in the team laps.
5 years ago 20 May 2013 Cut to question time A Dandenong ratepayers' group has slammed a move by Greater Dandenong Council to cap the number of public questions it will respond to during council meetings. The criticism follows an internal review of the council's meeting procedures, which govern the way its meetings are conducted. The draft review, which was made public last week, indicates questions will be capped at three per person and question time will not exceed an hour.
20 years ago 25 May 1998 A marathon effort by scouts Cubs, scouts, venturers and leader teams throughout the City of Greater Dandenong competed in an 18-hour ride around Sandown
Protection for everyone Influenza is a highly contagious viral infection, spread by contact with fluids from coughs and sneezes. Typically, Australia's annual flu season occurs between April and October. For the best possible protection this year, my advice to all Victorians is to be vaccinated anytime from mid-April onwards. This should ensure they are protected by the time the disease begins to spread more widely in the community. The record number of flu notifications last year in Victoria alone is a timely reminder about the importance of vaccination. There were more than 48,000 cases and, tragically, a number of deaths were reported. This year we expect to make more than one million doses of vaccine available. In Victoria this season for the first time we are
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never forget the flu - don't forget your flu shot." Flu vaccinations save lives. When more people are vaccinated, fewer people become ill or suffer life-threatening complications from influenza. The flu is not like a cold. Symptoms last on average one to two weeks but for some it takes several weeks to recover. It kills more than 3500 Australians each year. Some of us are more vulnerable to complications - the over 65s, pregnant women, children under five, people of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander origin and anyone with a weakened immune system. Also, those with chronic conditions such as heart, lung or kidney disease, diabetes, chronic neurological conditions and smokers should all be immunised.
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Gateway: it’s gone for good By Casey Neill Dandenong's Gateway Industries is no more, 30 years after opening its doors to support adults with disabilities. The disability enterprise merged with Waverley Industries following financial struggles. The Journal reported last September that its second-biggest customer, the City of Casey, had ended its eight-year relationship and created a $180,000 shortfall. Waverley has found jobs for all 54 Gateway employees with disabilities. Support staff, including CEO Alan Warwick, finished up on Monday 14 May. "It is sad but what we set out to achieve is getting all the employees a job and that's what we got through Waverley," Mr Warwick said. "They're all taken care of. "We looked at a few different companies. "Waverley matched up the best. "It's like anything, there's been good and bad out of it. "There's only two of the staff that have gone on over with them. "The rest of us have all retired or gone on to something else." In a statement, Waverley Industries CEO Frank Cresia said the merger would create opportunities for business growth, innovation and diversification across Greater Dandenong, Casey, Cardinia and Monash. He said both organisations shared the same vision to provide a long-term commitment to employment and training opportunities. Mr Cresia said lots of work had gone into ensuring a smooth transition and integration
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Decor move’s just Dandy Homewares brand Decor has set up in Dandenong South. The business moved from the Scoresby site it set up nearly 40 years ago, into a newly-renovated space that combines manufacturing, warehousing and head office. Fifty people work at the EJ Court address. Decor produces more than 20 million products each year and invests in product design and innovation. Managing director Anton McKernan said the company had consistent year-on-year growth and "is now fully focused on driving
huge opportunities both locally in Australia and expanding overseas". He said this would include innovations within existing product ranges and expanding across new homewares categories. Mr McKernan said the new space "will allow us the creative and logistical space to action our future growth plans". Decor started in Melbourne in 1958 and today has more than 500 products in its range, including kitchenware, lunch and hydration, baby products and more.
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A Women's Association South East Melbourne (WASEMA) contingent were invited to the Victorian. And proud of it. Senior's Mother's Day lunch. They were among 100 guests at the Friday 11 May function at the Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium. The idea was to thank them for the contribution they've made to Victoria and to their community, and to celebrate the campaign messages of belonging and contribution. "Having the opportunity to attend the Mother's Day Seniors Luncheon is wonderful as it resonates the supportive Victorian values of multiculturalism and gives us the opportunity to meet like-minded women to discuss common issues and find beneficial solutions together," WASEMA's Elaine Smith said. WASEMA was established in January and
Budding legal eagles Maurice Blackburn's Dandenong office legal assistants Vesna Cater and Helen Reid, and principal lawyer Gino Andrieri, faced some tough questions on Friday 18 May from Year 10 legal studies students at Narre Warren South P-12. They sat alongside Monash University arts law student Shirin Motamedi as part of an information session held for Law Week.
All eyes on Springvale CCTV cameras are springing up around Springvale. Greater Dandenong engineering services director Julie Reid told the Monday 14 May council meeting that the installation included more than 30 cameras and would be finished later this month. She said police would be able to tap into the system. The cameras will put eyes on Springvale Road, Buckingham Avenue, Balmoral Avenue, Multicultural Place and Warwick Avenue.
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The Keysborough South debate came up again at the Monday 14 May Greater Dandenong Council meeting. Councillor Roz Blades asked whether the council had a position on changing the name of the Keysborough area colloquially known as Keysborough South - it's getting a Keysbor-
ough South Primary School and a Keysborough South Community Hub, after all. Acting corporate services director Kylie Sprague said there were no current proposals for a name change and the council would need a petition from the residents to initiate a change.
Cash for MS cause Dandenong North's Rania Melhem raised more than $10,000 at her first charity dinner. The Journal reported last week that the 28-year-old with multiple sclerosis was the face of the MS Home Lottery fund-raiser and was also hosting her own event for the cause. Greater Dandenong Councillor Zaynoun Melhem, cousin to Rania's husband, told the Monday 14 May council meeting about her great results. "Rania's a really inspiring young person in our community," he said.
Vale Lyn Woodman The community farewelled stalwart Lyn Woodman on Wednesday 16 May, filling two chapels at Springvale Botanical Cemetery. Lyn and her husband Brian had spent their whole lives in Springvale and Noble Park. Lyn was born at the Springvale Hospital and in recent years they had both been a huge part of the Noble Park Community Centre and Keyzpark Calisthenics Club, along with their four children and nine grandchildren.
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The Ramblers is a friendly social group that meets weekly at Noble Park Community Centre to walk the local neighbourhood. The Ramblers also meet at Dawson’s bistro, Greyhounds Entertainment Sandown, for lunch on the second Tuesday each month, and for Dinner on the last Tuesday of each month. Cost: $5 per year for membership. Lunches and Dinners at your cost. For more information, please contact Noble Park Community Centre. Noble Park Community Centre: Ph: 9547 5801
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Computer classes: Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced. Classes in Springvale and Noble Park, call the office on 9547 2647 for more information. Springvale Learning and Activity Centre. Ph: 9547 2647
Springvale Neighbourhood House - Biggest Morning Tea Join Springvale Neighbourhood House and your local community for our Biggest Morning Tea fundraiser for the Cancer Council at Springvale Reserve on 29th May. Gold coin donation: Devonshire morning tea, international tea tasting, healthy soup for lunch and market stalls. All money goes to the Cancer Council. Call 9548 3972 for more information. Springvale Neighbourhood House: Phone: 9548 3972
Community Engagement Training Are you interested in improving your public speaking and presentation skills? Do you get a buzz from mixing and communicating with women from diverse cultural backgrounds? Do you have time and energy to contribute to Wellsprings for Women’s community engagement efforts? If so, Wellsprings can offer you 15 hours of training in community engagement, public speaking and presentation, story-telling and campaigns. At the end of the training, you become a Volunteer Wellsprings for Women Ambassador, with the skills to promote our services and programs to external audiences. If this is something you would like to pursue, please send an email to: dalal@wellspringsforwomen.com or call Dalal on: 97013740. Wellsprings for Women Ph: 9701 3740
English for Citizenship Test Are you intending to apply for your Citizenship test soon? Do you need help in preparing for the test? Wellsprings for Women can help you through an outreach program at: Oakgrove Community Centre, 89-101 Oakgrove Drive, Narre Warren South, every Monday 9:30am – 12:30pm, to enable you to: Learn the information required for the test Practice the questions you might be asked Test yourself under timed conditions This is a child friendly class and available every week till December 2018. For more details and to enroll, please contact Wellsprings for Women at (03) 9701 3740. Wellsprings for Women Ph: 9701 3740
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Those who believed the recent political pronouncements about the Monash Freeway works being finished - ahead of time and ahead of budget - were in for a rude surprise late on Thursday night. In a dreary drizzle, the Monash was one long works zone. It was a mission impossible to keep up with the wildly varying speed zones, with 40, 60, 80 and 100 all represented ... and not much idea of when you were changing from one to the other. If that’s a finished road, I’d hate to see one still under construction. It just seems to be part of the political trend to over-promise and under-deliver. The powers that be just can’t seem to see how much these own goals harm their brand. In our newsroom, this even sparked a debate around whether the word “finished“ had escaped the Premier’s mouth - a sure sign that some fine hairs were being split. We simply can’t continue to build this house while we’re living in it. Please, please, please - for all our sakes - let's just give the Monash, drivers and workers a little bit of a rest. We've all earned it. The Premier recently thanked the people for their patience during the Monash works. It’s time to back those words with action. We’ve earned a little reprieve, however small. - Jason Beck
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TEEN MISSING FOR A MONTH Brooke Verde, 15, has been missing for almost a month. Police renewed their appeal for public help to find her. See a photo and full details online.
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Taking care of business A gifted Dandenong student will study at the United States' most prestigious entrepreneurship college. Shang Zhao will start classes at Babson College in Wellesley, Massachusetts on 28 October. The school accepted only 24 per cent of applicants to its 2018 admission round. "From when I was young my parents have told me the schools in the United States were the best, so I always had that in the back of my mind," he said. "When I applied to Babson, I wanted to focus on technology. "But, at the end of the day, I will most likely
just grab any opportunity I can see." Mr Zhao graduated from Nossal High School last year and pursued his goal to study abroad with help from tutors and strategists at academic mentoring company Crimson Education. In his Babson application essay, he wrote about his family's experience as immigrants from China and his father's wish for a better life for his son. "I wrote about how my dad wanted me to not become like him because he needs to work really hard in his small business," Shang said. "My dad did three years of university in Australia as an international student, but that
didn't position him in a professional job - although he scored very highly. "He had to start his own business to show that he was capable, and he did support our family. "He really wanted me to get a good education in a top US university so that I would not have to go through what he did - but, instead, start at a high position."
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It makes family life easier when your home is close to schools, parks, pool and sports complex, city centre and market and has easy Freeway access. This home ticks all the boxes. It comprises three bedrooms, formal lounge and dining areas, dual access bathroom to master bedroom, bright neutral tonings and gas appliances throughout. There is a double carport and securely enclosed backyard for the kids. All you need t do is move in and enjoy! IT'S ALL ABOUT LOCATION!
86 John Fawkner Drive
THE HILLS ARE CALLING!
This substantial home has been built with the family in mind and will cater for everyone. There are four bedrooms, two bathrooms, two living areas and a separate kitchen with as new oven. There is garaging for two cars with front and rear roller doors, a balcony with expansive views of parkland and hills and it’s all situated on a large block near schools and shops. The atrium for plants creates a fantastic entry. Other features include split level living, security shutters, cooling and heating and loads of storage. MAKE THIS YOUR FAMILY HOME!
For sale: $760,000 open: thurs 3:00pm to 3:30pm & sat 3:40pm to 4:00pm
Daryl Rayner Director 0411 537 820
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Mick Whelan Sales Manager 0416 003 505
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Positioned around 5 minutes drive to the Dandenong Plaza, schools, Hospital and freeway access is this young looking home. Features two bedrooms with built in robes, open plan living/dining off the modern kitchen with rangehood and lots of cupboard space, concreted outdoor entertainment area and a large garage. It also offers gas cooking, ducted heating, instant gas hot water service, floating floors, carpeting to bedrooms and rainwater tank. Currently tenanted at $310.00 per week. ONLY 4 ON THE BLOCK!
13 & 13a aGonis street
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Investors! Let the rental income on this investment property pay your mortgage. Located close to public transport and schools, the property accommodates a three bedroom home with a huge living room and a semi detached unit with kitchen meals/family room, separate bathroom and large bedroom. Combined rental return of $495 per week. An ideal way to start your investment portfolio OR live in one and rent the other. A GOLDEN INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY!
For sale: $590,000 to $649,000 open: wed 4:30pm to 5:00pm & sat 1:30pm to 2:00pm
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lUXUriOUS reSOrT-STYle enTerTainer Sophistication and style in an exclusive golden Mile location, this superbly crafted exdisplay 3 bedroom plus a study, 2 bathroom double-storey residence exemplifies prestige living on an expansive 370sqm (approx.) allotment. an absolute show stopper, this home surpasses every expectation in luxury, stylish, convenient and low maintenance lifestyle opportunity that will appeal to couples, young families, empty nesters as well as investors. • Central heating & cooling + a “Toshiba” AC’s • Three living areas • A fully appointed kitchen with s/s appliances • An informal meals area, separated from the kitchen • Window shutters • Intercom cameras • Internet NBN ready • Outdoor alfresco & BBQ under covered entertainment area • 2 car lock-up garage • A shed
A3B2E3C2D1 ClOSing DaTe Sale (Unless Sold Prior) Tuesday 19-June @ 6:00pm eSr Contact Agent vieW Wednesday 5:00 - 5:30pm Saturday 11:00 - 11:30am Photo iD required COnTaCT Tommy Nguyen 0431 644 889 Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 OffiCe 363 Springvale road, Springvale Tel: 03 8581 0999
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lUXUrY, lifeSTYle & in COnvenienT lOCale exuding sophistication, it’s apt this sizeable north facing townhouse is framed by newly landscaped gardens and architecture design low maintenance masterpiece, the refined elegance, exceptional proportions and picturesque garden setting showcased by this stunning boutique CarrÉ residence delivers unrivalled double level living standard within easy commute to Springvale & Westall train station,prestige schools. and only a short walk to Springvale Shopping Centre. • 4 bedrooms, all w/BIR. A master w/full ensuite & Wir • Open plan living • Designer kitchen with “BLANCO” cooktop/ oven & dishwasher • Stone benchtops • Large Porcelain tiles and glass splash backs to wet areas • Brivis- ducted heating & 2 inverter split systems aC’s • A low-maintenance courtyard with a lawn area • A recycling water under house for washing toilets • 2 cars lock-up carport & a shed
A4B3E3C2D ClOSing DaTe Sale (Unless Sold Prior) Tuesday 19-June @ 6:00pm eSr Contact agent vieW Wednesday 5:00 - 5:30pm Saturday 11:00 - 11:30am Photo ID Required COnTaCT Tommy Nguyen 0431 644 889 Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 OffiCe 363 Springvale Road, Springvale Tel: 03 8581 0999
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noble paRk noRth 9 INGLEBRAE COURT iDeal faMilY hoMe in QUiet CoURt • Updated kitchen w/ ample storage • Spacious L-shaped lounge • Master bedroom w/ walk-through robe & ensuite • Central family bathroom w/ separate toilet • Spacious alfresco area w/ elongated front & rear yard • Single lock up garage w/ rear roller door access • 564m2 (approx)
spRingVale 18 SOUTHDOWNE CLOSE past, pResent,a gReat fUtURe! • Updated kitchen w/ stone benchtops & ample storage • Central living area w/ formal dining • Extended rear family living area • Vulcan-ducted heating & cooling & 3 ceiling fans • 3 bedrooms, all w/BIR. A master w/ full ensuite & WIR • A huge fully under covered entertaining area w/ a jacuzzi
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A4B2C1 Closing Date sale (Unless Sold Prior) (Unless Sold Prior) Tuesday 12-June @ 6:00pm esR $750,000-$820,000 VieW Saturday 2:00-2:30pm Thursday 5:00-5:30pm Photo ID Required ContaCt Ozan Kanbur 0403 644 379 Victoria Leav 0499 910 025 offiCe 363 Springvale Road, Springvale Tel: 03 8581 0999
A3B2C2 Closing Date sale (Unless Sold Prior) (Unless Sold Prior) Tuesday 12-June @ 6:00pm esR Contact Agent VieW Thursday 5:30 - 6:00pm Saturday 2:00 – 2:30pm 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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aUCtion (Unless Sold Prior) Saturday 26th May @ 1:30PM esR $400,000 to $440,000 VieW Wednesday 4:00 - 4:30PM Saturday 1:00 - 1:30PM Photo ID Required ContaCt Tommy Nguyen 0431 644 889 Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 offiCe 363 Springvale Road, Springvale Tel: 03 8581 0999
stYlish, Class & sophistiCateD • Ducted heating throughout • A “DeLonghi” inverter split system AC’s • A fully appointed kitchen with s/s appliances • Open plan living/dining domain • Intercom access • Massive storage room • Sail covered parking and visitor parking
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Closing Date sale (Unless Sold Prior) Tuesday 29-MAY @ 6:00pm esR Contact Agent VieW Wednesday 6:00- 6:30pm 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
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PICTURE PERFECT A wonderful opportunity to purchase a unique two-storey family home in one of Dandenong’s most sought after locations. This magnificent family residence is an architectural triumph of superior design and remarkable quality, offering the ultimate in family living and entertaining comprising of six spacious bedrooms (four bedrooms located downstairs, two located upstairs) and two bathrooms. With flawless indoor design you will appreciate the open plan kitchen with stainless-steel appliances, gas cooking and electric oven plus an abundance of space for the whole family with three large living areas. The second level is a self-contained area with a bonus kitchen. Enjoy the comforts in the house of ducted heating and split-system air-conditioning. You will also appreciate the separate studio with built-in bar plus a fantastic large outdoor decked barbecue/entertaining area. Conveniently located near Dandenong North Primary School, Dandenong High School, Emerson School, St Gerard’s Primary School, Chisholm Institute TAFE, Dandenong Hospital and JC Mills Reserve as well as the vibrant Dandenong Markets and Dandenong Plaza. Also close to the Dandenong Train Station, nearby bus transportation and easy access to both Eastlink and the Monash Freeway. It’s not every day that you come across a versatile home like this where your dreams can be turned into reality. ●
HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 15 Godfrey Crescent, Dandenong, 3175 Price: $720,000-$790,000 Description: 6 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 garage Inspect: By appointment Contact: Leigh Hall, 0401 408 580, HALL AND PARTNERS FIRST NATIONAL REAL ESTATE, DANDENONG, 9792 0265
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Noble Park Nth 13 Redington Drie Great Family Home! This well presented family home features spacious lounge & dining with polished timber loors, good sized refurnished kitchen with gas cooking, 4 including master with semi ensuite, HUGE rumpus room, alarm system, central ducted heating plus split system. Great sized enclosed rear garden, 12 solar panels and a good sized garage.
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$455,000-$500,000
Noble Park North 4/30 Heyington Cres
This Home Ticks all The Boxes
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This beautifully presented young, single storey unit ticks all the boxes for those looking for quality. eatures light lled lounge, modern kitchen with stainless steel appliances oerlooking family meals area, 2 bedrooms including huge master with full ensuite and walk in robes, central heating, split system, enclosed rear yard with manicured gardens & single remote garage.
agent Adrian Hall 0417 123 820 Irene Athanasiadis 0407 315 911
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ROOM TO SOAR AT SKYMONT SET AMONG Officer’s rolling hills and beautiful views, Skymont lets families build the home they have been dreaming about. Skymont offers a large mix of homesites, sizes ranging from 350 square metres to 1032 square metres in stage 1A and 1B. With already 70 per cent of both stages sold, families are excited for the opportunity to build their ideal home. “It’s in the perfect area, so close to the freeway but tucked away”, says Tegan, a first home buyer and Skymont home site owner. “There is so much around there, wineries, schools, it is a great area.” Skymont offers the best of both worlds, a semi-rural, quiet outlook at Skymont and a lifestyle of convenience with established amenities and infrastructure, like Arena Shopping Village and Officer Train Station just minutes away. Families are well catered for, with 12 highly regarded schools, both public and private in the immediate area. ●
HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 155 Peck Road, Officer, 3809 Inspect: Sales office open 11 am to 4 pm, Saturday and Sunday Contact: Chris White, 0408 408 446, WWW.SKYMONT.COM.AU
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Saturday 26 May at 2:30pm A potential-rich first home, savvy investment or fabulous flip on a 195m2 block – whatever your needs, this promising 2-BR unit ticks the boxes. With scope to further add value if desired, it features living, kitchen, bathroom & generous back yard.
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Library Tech Assist runs at the Dandenong and Springvale libraries. The free drop-in sessions provide on-the-spot help with using online research and study tools, downloading e-resources, internet searching, email, online shopping and more. No appointments are required. The Dandenong sessions run from 10am to noon Mondays and 3pm to 5pm on Thursdays. Springvale's are from 10am to noon on Tuesdays and 3pm to 5pm on Wednesdays.
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As part of the Library and Information Week, Springvale Library is hosting an Introduction to Smartphones workshop. Participants can learn the basics of using a smart phone with a touch screen at the 9.30am to 11.30am session on Tuesday 22 May. Numbers are limited and bookings are required. Call 1300 630 920.
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Dandenong Library will host fun and interactive workshop Introduction to Facebook from 9.30am to 11.30am on Thursday 24 May. Participants will learn how to create a Facebook profile and connect with family and friends. The event is free but there are limited spots available. Call 1300 630 920. 12387919-LB21-18
What is something people don't know about you? I was attacked by eagles while rock climbing in the Northern Territory in 1970. What was the most memorable moment of your teaching career? I am always blown away listening to students making their graduation speeches and hearing of their optimism for the future. What would your last meal be? A roast dinner and red wine. What drew you to teaching and what's kept you there so long? As a boy I lived in the country. Teacher training was accessible for me. I quickly discovered the passion and joy of teaching that never ends ... What is your favourite television show? Any musical or historical documentary. What is one thing you'd change about the teaching system? We need to develop the whole of every student rather that focus on narrow forms of literacy. What six guests, dead or alive, would you invite to a dinner party? Ned Kelly, Rod Laver, Betty Cuthbert, Gabrielle Williams, Nellie Melba and Russell Mockridge. What has been your most embarrassing moment? Locking my school key in my office at midnight and having to call security to let me in! At school I ... ... am always inspired by the joy of unlocking the potential of every student. What was your first or best concert? Attending a Yusuf Islam (Cat Stevens) concert at Rod Laver Arena.
THREE … ways to get more tech-savvy
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The information revolution (internet) has changed marketing forever, and too many businesses are being left behind. So many small businesses are lacking sales because their marketing is stuck in the past. Don’t miss this 45 minute marketing workshop about the future of marketing, presented by respected marketing strategist Damian Morgan on Wednesday 6 June at the Drum Theatre in Dandenong. Attendance is Free, but reservations are essential. Call Robyn on 5945 0682.
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Guides get it together Girl Guides celebrated the International Day of Living Together in Peace in Harmony Square. The Dandenong event on Wednesday 16 May included games, crafts and other activities. Vicky the Truck provided an interactive digital experience and a chance for people to share their story. The truck is travelling around the state as part of the Victorian. And proud of it. social
cohesion campaign. Guides were encouraged to bring along their friends and families to connect with other Guides and members of the community. The Rotary Club of Balwyn catered the event. Girl Guides Victoria provides programs that help girls to get curious about the world and explore a wide variety of interests, from volunteering to camping.
Jessica from Carrum Guides tries getting around a Guides logo without setting off the buzzer game. 180782
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A jazz win to trumpet about Keysborough students took home first prize from a national jazz competition. The stage band from Killester College started rehearsing for the weekend-long Generations in Jazz stage band competition last November. Jazz trumpeter James Morrison has been running the event for 30 years and this year took it to Mt Gambier, South Australia. The Killester band conductor, teacher Bernie Hickey, said he’d taken a band to the competition 25 years ago and 300 students took part. That number is now more than 5000. This was the first time Killester had entered such a competition, and the school placed first in its division. Principal Leanne Di Stefano attended the weekend. “The girls are really starting to realise how big the world of music is and how much fun it is to participate at such a high level,” she said. “We are all very proud of their efforts.”
Students performing, top, Lucy, Lauren, bottom, Stephanie and Joanna.
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Dumplings dinner By Casey Neill Dandenong South business From Granny started accidentally. "Mum just cooked some dumplings for dinner. Friends took some home, their friends tried them..." director Tatiana Kuzovova said. They now produce 300 kilograms of dumplings per day. From Granny, Dandenong Oasis YMCA and Food Safety Labels were unveiled as nominees for the Greater Dandenong Chamber Business Awards at a breakfast at Punthill Apartment Hotel Dandenong on Friday 18 May. Ms Kuzovova travelled to Russia, China and Malaysia to see how other dumpling factories ran, and the equipment used before setting up in Swift Way. The manufacturer sells to delicatessens, health food stores and artisan retailers in Victoria and interstate, and exports 2000kg per month to New Zealand. It has 17 lines of wheat flower dumplings and five gluten-free varieties. Ms Kuzovova was shocked when told to highlight the natural ingredients in their dumplings, and that other companies used fillers to make a profit. "I didn't think that people would actually do that," she said. "I didn't think it was important to put those labels on our boxes." From Granny employs five staff, including mums Ms Kuzovova met through her child's school who were new to Australia. "They really appreciate that they can have a job," she said. "They're rally bored sitting at home but can't make the first move." YMCA manages the Dandenong Oasis on behalf of the City of Greater Dandenong. Centre manager Trudy Micallef said the YMCA was about opportunity, and the pool centre focused on culturally and linguistically diverse communities (CALD), fitness, mind-
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Leanne Heathcote from Food Safety Labels, Dandenong Oasis YMCA centre manager Trudy Micallef and From Granny''s Tatiana Kuzovova. 180986 fulness, youth employment and reducing social isolation. She said 19 per cent of drownings in Victoria were people born overseas. "We often see people dive in the deep end and they don't realise danger they're in," she said. "For us it's about how do we educate, how do we find opportunities for them to learn?" Oasis runs swimming programs that target CALD communities, trains people from different cultural backgrounds in life saving, and fund-raises so it can subsidise centre access for people in need. Food Safety Labels in Noble Park started as a sideline to director and owner Orkun Bayhan's other company, Ausbag. Five years ago he saw an opportunity to manufacture and supply food rotation labels. It started with day dot stickers to place on food in hospitals, aged care facilities, schools and day care centres.
Account manager Leanne Heathcote said the labels were increasingly part of most commercial kitchens. "They're dots you put onto unused portions of food," she said. "You don't end up with wastage and you don't food poison your customers." Ms Heathcote said 17 per cent of Australians had at least one food allergy. "It's all about colour-coding as well," she said. "It's the easiest way to go about not injuring people in your restaurants." Food Safety Labels has customers nationwide. "We are growing every day," Ms Heathcote said. "We've seen 100 per cent growth in past 12 months. "My goal would be every kitchen is using food safety labels within the next 12 months to two years."
Treasurer talks trade and Team 11 By Casey Neill An optional Year 13 at secondary schools is Treasurer Tim Pallas's favourite part of the 2018-'19 State Budget. He was the guest speaker at the Greater Dandenong Chamber of Commerce's business awards breakfast at Punthill Apartment Hotel Dandenong on Friday 18 May. "I am the treasurer who's delivered the highest surpluses in the history of the state of Victoria," Mr Pallas said. He spoke about various projects that would impact the South-East, including funding to continue widening the Monash Freeway, upgrade the Mordialloc Bypass, and support mental health, education, police and family violence. "We're going to give students the opportunity to learn their trade at school," Mr Pallas said. The additional year will be available at 100 participating secondary schools, which are yet
Treasurer Tim Pallas speaks at the breakfast. 180986 to be named, and will put students through a certificate three apprenticeship. "We expect to see kids come out of school with a starting salary between 38,000 and 52,000 a year," he said. He said this would be an incentive for students to keep studying and earn a qualification
rather than taking on more financially-lucrative manual labour jobs. Former Greater Dandenong Councillor Naim Melhem asked if there was any support for the Team 11 project, a push for an A-League soccer team for the South-East, hidden in the budget's fine print. Mr Pallas said there wasn't, but "I know you've been doing a fair bit of lobbying". "The Premier has already raised this issue with me so you've obviously been at him as well," he said. "I can't tell you where we're going to land on it, because that's not the job of the treasurer. "My job is just to add up the numbers. "But you've got some very substantial supporters within the government." Mr Pallas was also full of praise for Dandenong MP Gabrielle Williams. "Gabrielle is a force of nature," he said. "When she has a cause to pursue she does it with enormous vigour."
Brooke Fernandez is an impressive student. Chisholm Institute's Lisa Moore presented Brooke as the Youth Enterprise Award nominee at the Greater Dandenong Chamber Business Awards breakfast at Punthill Apartment Hotel Dandenong on Friday 18 May. "She's impressed the team, she's impressed me and she's certainly impressed Chisholm," she said. Brooke then proceeded to impress the breakfast attendees. "From a young age, drawing has always been a passion of mine and an integral part of my life," she said. "I have always been making the most of my ability to design and create. "I feel that many of my talents lie within the field of communications and I am pursuing this passion." She's been learning how to best combine her technical skills with her creative thinking through a Bachelor of Design, which she'll finish in August. Since 2014 she's completed a certificate four and diploma of graphic design, a certificate four in screen and media, and an interior design and decoration short course. "This broad approach to developing my technical expertise will help me to adapt to the many needs required by the creative industry," she said. "The design industry in Australia, like anywhere else in the world, is now part of the digital age where everything is fluid and constantly changing." Brooke is engaged in an internship with Chisholm Institute student services where she is producing a three-minute careers animation on employability skills. "My internship has also led to working with Chisholm as a casual student services officer," she said. "I was hired because I showed great potential throughout the past seven months, and I am mainly involved in projects around communications. "This enables me to develop my skills in a professional environment." Brooke was also a nominee for the award back in August 2016. At the time, teacher Robin Griffiths revealed that Brooke had a hearing impairment. "She told me at the end of the first class she needs to look me in the face because she lip reads," he said. But he's prone to wandering as he speaks so Brooke stood up and followed him. "She really made a difference to me in the way I treat students and being mindful of others," he said. "I have no doubt Brooke will make a difference in her career no matter what path she takes. "Brooke's going to be one of those people that's going to be able to engage an audience and communicate a message."
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Guy Sebastian.
Guy is on it Guy Sebastian is heading to Dandenong. The first Australian Idol winner will perform two shows at the Drum Theatre with his band in June. The visit is part of his Then and Now regional tour, which will feature songs from his 15year career and a sneak peek of his new album ahead of its release. "I've spent a lot of time writing new material and preparing a new body of work that really excites me, and I can't wait to share it soon," Sebastian said. "One of my favourite things to do is per-
form live and I'm excited to bring my music to fans who live more remotely and get back to some amazing locations across Australia." Aussie-born, Chicago-based singer Fatai will support Sebastian on the tour. She sang with him on his song Lightning and his Eurovision 2015 song, Tonight Again. Sebastian was crowned the first Australian Idol in 2003 and went on to become the only Australian male artist to achieve six number one singles and two number one albums. Visit www.drumtheatre.com.au for tickets to the Monday 18 and Tuesday 19 June shows.
Ian Moss.
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Mossy’s coming to town Cold Chisel guitarist and singer Ian Moss is coming to Dandenong. Mossy will play a solo acoustic show at the Drum Theatre on Friday 14 September. His new self-titled album is due for release on Friday 9 March. It's his first solo album in nine years and his first of all original material in 22 years. "It's a little overdue," he said. Moss co-wrote every song on the album aside from My Suffering, a song written by his
Cold Chisel bandmate and friend Steve Prestwich, who died in 2011. "It means a lot to me that there's a little bit of Steve on this album," he said. "I can't wait for people to hear this record. I'm really proud of it." The Drum show will kick off at 8pm and run for two hours, including interval. All tickets are $60. Visit www.drumtheatre.com.au or call 8571 1666.
WHAT’S ON Oak Avenue, Doveton. Tuesdays, 6pm to 8pm. Call 9791 1449 for more information.
Sing-along at The Open Door Participants can learn a new song or two and join in with some favourite oldies. No experience is necessary, just a willingness to join in the chorus and make new friends. The Open Door, 110 Ann Street, Dandenong. Friday 25 May, 1.30pm to 2.30pm, following by a cuppa until 3pm. A gold coin donation is suggested. Call Trish or Jo on 9791 8664.
For the love of food The Springvale Food Lovers Tour visits restaurants in Springvale featuring Cambodian and Vietnamese/Chinese cuisine. Participants will taste flavours from the world and have the opportunity to speak with the business owners about the food and their culture. Springvale (location advised on booking). Friday 1 June, 10.30am to 12.30pm. $50 per person. Call 8571 5222 for bookings.
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Dinner with a VIEW Dandenong Evening VIEW Club will host Shane Bolton from the SES as its next guest speaker. VIEW stands for voice, interests and education of women and the club supports The Smith Family's Learning for Life program. Dandenong RSL, 44-50 Clow Street, Dandenong. Tuesday 5 June, 7pm. New members and guests are always welcome. Bookings are essential. Call 9795 1222.
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Songs in the Key of Motown Six soul singers will transport the audience back to an era where music was life and life was music. Drum Theatre, corner Lonsdale and Walker streets, Dandenong. Thursday 31 May, 8pm to 10pm. Tickets from $54.50. Visit www. drumtheatre.com.au or call 8571 1666.
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Odile major exhibition It will run across four Dandenong venues and explore dark and light, evil and innocence. Each of the 11 artists involved in the multi-venue display will explore ideas around good and evil and performance and identity. It is best experienced as a self-guided walking tour. Heritage Hill Museum and Historic Gardens, 66 McCrae Street. Tuesday to Friday, 10am to 4pm. Drum Theatre, corner Lonsdale and Walker streets. Tuesday to Friday, 10am to 4pm. Garnar Lane Lightboxes, Garnar Lane. All day, every day. Walker Street Gallery and Arts Centre, corner Walker and Robinson streets. Tuesday to Friday, 11am to 5pm, and Saturday, 11am to 3pm.
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Young and old roll in By Casey Neill Players of all ages are putting their skills to the test at Keysborough Bowls Club. President Karen Brodie said the club's oldest player, Ray Woods, was 100 years old. "Ray's brought a couple of people along and asked me to teach them and they've been in their eighties and nineties," she said. "My four-year-old granddaughter comes along. "It doesn't matter if you're good at it or you're not, you just have a laugh and enjoy it. "We encourage as many people as possible to give it a go." On Tuesday 15 May, the club welcomed Greater Dandenong Councillor Roz Blades and Isaacs MP Mark Dreyfus to try their hand at indoor bowls. Ms Brodie explained that the club received a $4500 Federal Government grant for new tournament mats through Mr Dreyfus, which the club matched. "We play in the Australian nationals. It's good to have the mats to practice on," she said. She said the indoor game was very similar to the outdoor equivalent. It's played on carpet 30 feet long by six feet wide. "The bowls are all one size. You've just got to keep the bowl on the mat and get it as close to the white kitty as you can," Ms Brodie said. "You don't have to throw it like you do outdoors. "You don't have to worry about the rain." Ms Brodie has played bowls for about 23 years. "I've played in 10 nationals and won nine medals," she said. She has several family members involved in the sport, including some who've represented Australia. Call Ms Brodie on 0439 867 001 or visit www. keysboroughbowls.com.au to get involved.
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The Burras are flying high By Hayley Wildes There's no doubt that Keysborough is firmly focused on season 2018 - their unbeaten start is a testament to that - but the disappointment of last year's preliminary final loss still burns and is driving the Burras to new heights. "I think it has [driven the group]." Coach Matthew Ferguson said. "It's not just that, but the club hasn't won a senior premiership for 42 years, so there's certainly a lot of driving factors, but definitely that preliminary final loss still burns pretty deep." With motivation to improve over the offseason, the Burras went to work and signed some key players that are proving their worth. Damian Collins (Narre Warren), Matthew Carnelley (Forest Hill), James Anwyl and Aaron McIlroy (Mt Eliza) are all new to the club in 2018 and they've also integrated under-19s, along with the returns of Michael Downie and Dylan Carlsson - who both missed the entirety of 2017. With the added star power and depth, Keysborough put in a big pre-season and it is paying dividends. "We've certainly stepped up our fitness dramatically from last season." Ferguson said. "The previous season we were coming off a pretty poor year and it was probably more about getting numbers back and so forth, whereas this year is more about building on what we were able to achieve last year." Despite that heartbreaking preliminary final loss, in which Keysborough was leading by nine points at the final change only to be overrun by Murrumbeena, 2017 was a massive step forward for the club. And they want to build on that at the pointy end of 2018. "[The premiership] is absolutely the goal." Ferguson said. "I think obviously the first aim is to earn our finals spot, which we haven't done yet - that's the first step - and then from there we want to finish as high as we possibly can to give our-
Chris Bryan has been crucial to the Burras' hot start in 2018. selves the best opportunity." "I guess when you're leading a preliminary final in the last quarter, the next year you're certainly looking to improve and that improvement would be to make the grand final." With the Burras currently sitting second on the ladder with a 6-0 record - percentage be-
hind the also undefeated Doveton Eagles - the team is being rewarded for a more attacking mindset and game plan. The forward line pair of Matthew Carnelley and Chris Bryan is functioning with striking efficiency. The duo has combined for 40 goals in six games and is finishing off the fine work be-
Picture: COURTESY OF ANDY BEKIERZ ing done higher up the ground. "We definitely want to be if not the highest, certainly in the top three, for scoring. A real focus of ours was to improve our scoring power and we've recruited around that - it's something we're continually working on." Ferguson said.
A new coach in a new era for Dandenong cricket The Dandenong Cricket Club have announced the appointment of Andrew Christie as Women's head coach for the 2018/19 season. Andrew comes across from East Doncaster Cricket Club where he has filled the role of coach since 2016. The accredited representative cricket coach also brings experience from time coaching the Outer East Eagles in the Cricket Victoria Pathway and the Melbourne University CC Academy. However, it is perhaps Andrew's experience outside of cricket that most excites those at the Shepley. "We believe our women's teams have a very exciting future ahead and Andrew provides a diverse range of skills and experience that
perfectly equip him to lead that future," said president Michael Findlay. "Experience working with State and National Institutes of Sport, all-abilities and indigenous programs, schools, male and female teams as well as his own experience as an athlete through both cricket and cycling; Andrew brings a lot to the table." For Dandenong, they believe it is a package that will provide what is needed for both team and individual success. "There is no doubt that we are out to win games and improve on last year's results," said Findlay, "However, it is just as important for us to see everyone at our club reaching their potential, and that means seeing Panthers grant-
ed higher honours. Andrew has the experience working with elite athletes, and as an athlete himself, to show what that takes and help our players get to the next level". It is certainly an impressive resume for a coach yet to reach his 30th birthday, but Findlay believes Christie's youth is part of the appeal and complemented by a mature head. "We so often talk about cricket being a game played above the shoulders and Andrew is mature beyond his years. He brings a calmness, clarity and empathetic outlook that are great credits to him but his achievements also show that he balances this with discipline and drive. These are all qualities that we believe will allow him to connect with the players and
instill a similar ethos in them." As for Andrew, he is looking forward to immersing himself in a club that is riding a great wave of momentum, and continue to build on a culture that is obviously heading in the right direction. "I'm looking forward to meeting with the leaders of the club, and of course players, to get a deeper insight into what being a Panther is all about. My philosophy as a coach is to provide a platform for players and athletes to succeed in both sport and life which is directly in line with what the club as a whole are trying to achieve, so I am very excited to be a part of that."
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The Rays send a message By Hayley Wildes
Lachlan Young, pictured recently driving the ball forward, is part of a dominant Stingrays outfit. 168489 quarter as the Rays finally found their range in front of goal, booting 6.1 (37) for the term to claim an impressive 16.13 (109) to 14.3 (87) win. In a season that has been full of impressive performances, the Rays once again stepped up to the challenge and put together a tremendous team effort.
Corey Ellison was electric in the forward half, booting six majors in a best afield performance. The big forward controlled the Rays’ forward half, toying with the Bushrangers defenders for much of the day. He wasn’t alone though, as Bailey Williams, Sam Fletcher and Zac Foot continued their im-
A Tornado Tears up Sandown, Cup awaits By Mick Floyd Tornado Tears showed why he is regarded one of the most exciting stayers of his generation with a dazzling display in a heat of the RSN Sandown Cup on Thursday night. Tornado Tears entered the night as the $2.50 favourite to win the final of world’s richest race stayers and quickly showed why. In the most eagerly anticipated heat of the night - billed as a two dog battle between litter mates Tornado Tears and Rippin’ Sam - Tornado Tears found the early lead and made the race his own. Railing strongly to lead through the first turn, he quickly established a four length break with a lap to go. Known as ‘Batman’ due to his distinctive markings , Tornado Tears continued to increase his lead while carving out stunning sectionals before stopping the clock in 41.297 seconds - the fourth fastest time ever run over
the trip. “He’s almost the perfect stayer,” said handler Peter Riley, six years to the day after champion Miata set the time standard of 41.17. “(He’s got) early speed, (and) finishes it off you can’t ask for any more. “I reckon with the right conditions he might give the record a nudge.” Rippin’ Sam, a Group winner considered by many as the best stayer in the country, will also take his place in the $250,000 final this Thursday after charging home late to finish second, nearly six lengths adrift. Remarkably, it was just Tornado Tears’ second start over the distance. His first came four weeks prior and went within a half a length of Miata’s long standing record and that run took the white and black chaser some time to recover. It was a memorable night on Thursday for his trainer Robert Britton, who won three of the four RSN Sandown Cup heats.
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The rounded profile gives the RS-V a distinctive look on the road.
The interior shows comfortable touches of its European origins.
The new Holden Commodore, not surprisingly with its German origins, has taken on a more European look.
Good to go the distance By Derek Ogden For close on 40 years, the Holden Commodore, together with sibling Calais, were large sedans and station wagons capable of carting a family and its gear over long distances in comfort, while making good time. So now, how does the European-sourced, Australian-revised, replacement compare with the traditional Aussie-built icon? What better way to find out than by taking a family trip from the Gold Coast to Sydney and back? We were blessed with a Commodore RS-V V6 AWD Liftback for our big trip. Approaching the vehicle from all angles, Commodore offers a range of restrained decorative treatments to the sleek, yet substantial, European sports body kit with rear lip spoiler and 18-inch alloy wheels. Inside, it’s much the same with soft-touch surroundings, leather-wrapped sports steering wheel with paddles, alloy pedals, leatherappointed trim, heated sports front seats, ambient lighting and DAB+ digital radio. Holden, as an early adapter of in-car infotainment with its MyLink system. New Commodore has a 8-inch high-resolution colour touchscreen display. Apple CarPlay and Android Auto phone projection, plus full iPod integration, includ-
ing Siri, have kept up with trends. Even more so now with colour head-up windscreen display and wireless smartphone charging via a centre console unit. However, the embedded satellite navigation system is lagging behind information on the upgrading of the Pacific Highway. It kept giving us directions to turn left or right onto now superseded roads. With the arrow representing the Commodore on the screen, ploughing on through paddocks and bushland. Not a beast in sight… Based on the German made Opel Insignia, the new Holden Commodore comes to the Australian market in two- and all-wheel drive with petrol, turbo-petrol or diesel power. Our test Commodore RS-V was powered by a 3.6-litre V6 petrol engine mated with a new nine-speed automatic transmission and allwheel drive. Auto emergency braking had the windscreen head-up display lighting up and beeping with a warning of another vehicle too close in front, while lane keeping assist gently corrected the steering on any sign of wandering. The 360-degree / surround-view cameras were a bonus when parking in tight spots, as was rear cross-traffic alert on reversing out from between obstacles. Finally, the seven-
year unlimited kilometre warranty will outlast many a trip up and down the Australian east coast. The Australian Commodore and Calais package is down to Holden engineers covering more than 200,000 kilometres of testing the drivetrain and suspension on Australian roads and at the Lang Lang proving ground. Pushing the dash-mounted engine start/ stop button unleashes 235 kW and 381 Nm with a note rising to a rorty crescendo. Performance off the mark was all-but instantaneous, while overtaking, even on narrow roads was quick and easy, courtesy of adaptive all-wheel drive with electric limited-slip differential. Official combined urban / highway fuel consumption is 8.9 litres per 100 kilometres on regular 91 RON unleaded, which compares with 10.2 (town) and 7.6 (highway) respectively for the test vehicle. The big boot, 490 litres takes two big suitcases, plus the smaller luggage with room to spare. Storage in the passenger cabin runs to a deep centre-console bin and generous door pockets for bits and pieces. Comfort for the average height is good but could be challenging for a taller person. Leg
room in the rear is adequate without being generous. Even with the presence of leather, there’s a feeling of the ordinary all round. Nothing stands out, it’s bland. The Commodore RS-V shows the way with automotive technology for less than $50,000. European rivals with the same specs would be priced well above. Pity about the sat nav.
MODEL RANGE Liftback LT 2.0-litre turbo $33,690 Calais 2.0-litre turbo $40,990 Calais-V V6 AWD $51,990 RS 2.0-litre turbo $37,290 RS V6 AWD $40,790 RS-V V6 AWD $46,990 VXR V6 AWD $55,990 Sportwagon LT 2.0-litre turbo $35,890 RS 2.0-litre turbo $39,490 RS-V V6 AWD $49,190 Tourer (high-ride) Calais Tourer V6 AWD $45,990 Calais-V Tourer V6 AWD $53,990 Note: These prices do not include government or dealer delivery charges. Contact your local Holden dealer for drive-away prices.
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