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Life in the drop zone By Casey Neill Dora Messina has been watching the trees on her nature strip for 20 years, just waiting for one to drop a limb. The Endeavour Hills resident has been writing to City of Casey, warning about the risk the “two huge gums” planted in her nature strip posed, for those two decades. “When there is strong wind I sit there at the window and watch them sway left to right and pray that one doesn’t snap and fall on our house,” she said. But a limb did come crashing down onto the footpath and her fence on 14 April. “My husband was out there half an hour earlier,” she said. “If it had hit him ... ” She’s now in a battle with the council for compensation to fix the damage caused. Ms Messina said emergency services attended the Wills Court address and removed the branch. She and her husband Salvatore provided quotes from a trades-
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man, photos of the damage, and even offered to complete the work for $250 in compensation. But Ms Messina said the council’s response was that the weather was to blame for the damage. “It’s the principle here,” she said. “It’s not actually the cost of the damage.” She said they’d now have to go through the own insurance to have the repairs completed, but their excess was higher than the damage bill. “The trees are not suitable for where they are, not at the height they’ve become,” she said. The Journal first reported on Ms Messina’s concerns about the destructive gum trees in March last year. She said other branches had fallen into her property, leaves had blocked her gutters, and roots lifted her retaining wall. Ms Messina said the council told her the trees were too healthy to be removed.
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A woman has tried to jump out of a moving car in Narre Warren North to escape an allegedly violent ex-partner, a court bail hearing has heard on 21 May. The accused Endeavour Hills man, 27, had allegedly twice choked the victim - at her home in February and during a heated drive in the South East suburbs on the night of 19-20 May. According to police, she had remained in Dandenong Hospital for the past two days with swelling around her neck. She also suffered a lump on her head, grazes on her back and pain to her elbow, the court heard. She was in fear for her life, Det Sen Const Smith said.
In the latter case, he aggressively rebuked her for several hours for going to police with family violence allegations in February, the woman claimed. Police informant Detective Senior Constable Michael Smith told the court that at one point as he drove her in his mother's car, she asked to be taken back to her vehicle. He started driving erratically in the opposite direction, telling her he knew of a lookout that no one knows about, Det Sen Const Smith said. While on Belgrave-Hallam Road, she tried to jump out of the car at 80km/h, she told police. The man allegedly held her in by her jumper. Further along, she tried again at about
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Stay inspired this Winter! A suite of Winter warmers are sure to keep you entertained during the cooler months with the Winter Arts Festival just around the corner. Kicking off on 1 June 2018, the annual festival will run across three months and offer arts and entertainment targeted to all members of the family.
Applications are now open for the 2018 Casey Cardinia Business Awards with a high calibre list of nominees expected to compete for the main award!
Events will take place across the City of Casey including workshops, exhibitions, an Open Gallery weekend, art and craft sessions and plenty more!
The annual awards program honours the achievements of local businesses and allows proud business people the opportunity to celebrate their success.
For a full list of events visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/winterarts.
Applications for the awards are open until Friday 29 June 2018. Finalists will be announced at an event on 31 August 2018, with winners to be presented at a Gala Dinner on Friday 26 October 2018 at the Cardinia Cultural Centre.
Nominations for the Casey Cardinia Business Awards are now open and will close on Friday 29 June 2018.
For more information visit caseycardinia.com.au/business-awards. Categories include:
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Help shape Council’s Emissions Management Plan
Now in its 11th year, the Lindsay King Arts Award is Casey’s most prestigious award for the Arts, with nominations now open for eligible applicants.
The City of Casey is developing a new Emissions Management Plan (EMP) 2018-22 and is inviting the community to provide their input.
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The new EMP will build upon the successful implementation of the former EMP 2012-17 which significantly reduced Council’s greenhouse gas emissions.
The City of Casey is undertaking two consultations in relation to the proposal of speed management devices within the municipality.
The plan will provide a strategic pathway for Council for the next four years to invest in energy efficiency and renewable technology to maximise economic and environmental benefits to the city.
Council is proposing five, flat top speed humps with line marking and signage along Clarendon Street, Cranbourne as well as four, flat top speed humps with line marking and signage along Clive Street, Hampton Park.
The award recognises those whose initiatives have made a significant contribution to the Arts in Casey. Applications close on Sunday 3 June with no self or group nominations accepted. For more information and to view the criteria, visit casey.vic.gov.au/lindsayking.
Residents are invited to view the draft EMP 2018-22 and provide feedback until Sunday 27 May. Visit www.caseyconversations.com.au/emissionsmanagement-plan to find out more.
Make the City of Casey plastic free Learn how to reduce your plastic use at an information session on Monday 4 June.
These sessions will be drop in events where residents will have a chance to meet with Council Officers and provide feedback.
Head along to Bunjil Place from 6.30 pm – 8.00 pm and hear about ways you can avoid using plastic and the toll it takes on the environment. Plastic is not biodegradable and simply breaks down into smaller pieces, so encourage your family and friends to come along and hear about how you can help! Visit https://www.trybooking.com/TJFU to reserve your spot.
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New bail laws bite A string of bail applications fell by the wayside as stricter bail laws came into effect at Dandenong Magistrates' Court on 21 May. Jeanelle Pene, 39, of Cranbourne East, scrapped her bail application after learning she'd have to prove 'exceptional circumstances' to gain her release. The test applied due to Pene being charged with an indictable charge - drug trafficking while being on bail for another indictable offence. "It's changing things quickly, isn't it," magistrate Jack Vandersteen said. 'Exceptional circumstances' was a "very high bar", Mr Vandersteen told another prisoner who abandoned their bail app that day. The applicant had to prove circumstances that were "out of the ordinary" or "unusual", he said. Pene instead opted to plead guilty to a sentence indication of six months' jail. She had already served 27 days in remand
since being arrested at her home on 24 April. She faced up to 23 charges including trafficking meth and several counts of handling stolen goods. Police searched the home after discovering a stolen Navara with NSW plates parked in the driveway, the court heard. Inside the home, they found Pene as well as drugs and other stolen goods including a Subaru car and power tools in the garage, a credit card, a Medicare card, two number plates, two car keys and five lap tops. Pene was found with the drug 'ice'. A small amount of cannabis and two ecstasy tablets were also found in the home, the court heard. Her trafficking charge was made out by her own admissions. She allegedly told police that she was selling drugs to help pay off a $20,000 Centrelink debt. The stolen property had been left at the house by other people, she allegedly said. She also pleaded guilty to burglary and stealing a $10,000 gas-monitoring clam from
a City of Casey landfill in Cranbourne on 28 March. She also pleaded guilty to refusing a drugdriving test and driving an unregistered car with false number plates. Pene faces a further hearing for allegedly breaching a County Court-imposed CCO. When the bail laws passed in June 2017, State Attorney-General Martin Pakula said they were important laws to "make Victoria safer". "We're making it harder than ever to get bail in Victoria, and we're making community safety a higher priority." The 'exceptional circumstances' test applies for alleged serious indictable offences committed on bail, summons, parole, a community correction order or under sentence. The law also introduces a 'compelling reasons' test for bail applicants charged with offences such as rape, armed robbery and persistently breaching a family-violence intervention order.
Pets need new homes - give them shelter By Casey Neill Keysborough's animal shelter needs homes for more than 100 animals. The Australian Animal Protection Society (AAPS) is leaving Homeleigh Road and needs to place about 100 cats and 26 dogs before Wednesday 20 June. All adoption fees will be halved until that date. "Our current shelter at Keysborough has been acquired by the Education Department," manager Natasha Marginis explained. "Although we have purchased a new property to develop, it won't be ready in time to meet the deadline when we have to vacate." AAPS found a temporary location on Bangholme Road in Dandenong South. "Due to all the council requirements that we need to conform to, we are greatly concerned we may end up with a number of animals and no place to house them," she said. Ms Marginis urged foster carers, rescue groups and the general community to step forward with temporary or permanent homes. She said the management committee, elected 12 months ago, was charged with moving the shelter by 30 June. "It soon became apparent that the site purchased in Perry Road, Keysborough, would not be ready in time, so the search began for a temporary site," she said. "After visiting all manner of properties in the Dandenong area, each with their own logistical problems, we finally found a temporary home that ticked most of the boxes and we rejoiced. "We expected a few problems in readying this site for animal use, however not the roller coaster ride we've endured." AAPS is a not-for-profit organisation that receives no government grants and relies sole-
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Flamin’ hell Police allegedly seized a home-made flamethrower and a baton wrapped in barbed wire from a Doveton home. The Divisional Family Violence Unit executed a search warrant in Apple Court on Friday 18 May. They charged a 40-year-old man with aggravated burglary and other offences. He was remanded in custody. They arrested a 27-year-old woman on numerous warrants and she was also remanded in custody. Police charged a 33-year-old man with possessing a drug of dependence. He was bailed to appear at the Dandenong Magistrates' Court in July.
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Gateway open wide By Casey Neill Award-winning social enterprise Waverley Industries has expanded into Greater Dandenong and is promising to boost job opportunities. It’s employing adults with disabilities at the former Gateway Industries site in Progress Street, Dandenong South, following a merger with the financially-strapped disability enterprise. The Journal reported last September that Gateway’s second-biggest customer, the City of Casey, had ended its eight-year relationship and created a $180,000 shortfall. We revealed on Wednesday 16 May that Gateway support staff finished up on Monday 14 May, but its 54 supported workers would continue employment with Waverley. CEO Frank Cresia said Waverley’s mission was to provide support and employment and training in a viable and sustainable business manner. “A third of our workforce is unfunded,” he said, referring to government subsidies. “We’re building a resilience to funding. “The business is growing. “Employees with disabilities have greater opportunities to earn more money. “There’s less reliance on the disability support pension, or NDIS. “If people are able to earn more they’re going to improve their own lifestyle. “By improving their lifestyle it stimulates the economy.” Mr Cresia said Waverley would honour Gateway contracts, including litter pick-up and street furniture cleaning services for Greater Dandenong Council. He said there could even be opportunities to perform more work for the council and employ more workers. “We now support 350 people with disabilities, plus our qualified support staff,” he said. “We’ve got about 46 trainees in our accred-
Kim Kraehenbuehl and supervisor Lan Tran. 181134 ited trainee programs. “Then we’ve got work experience with students from special schools - that’s about 100. “With volunteers, that brings us well over the 550 people that we support through Waverley Industries across the three sites. “We’ve had enormous organic growth. Now we’ve had the opportunity to take on Gateway. “We need to put more resources, particularly in sales and marketing.” Gateway started more than 30 years ago as a Rotary Club of Dandenong initiative. Former Gateway CEO Alan Warwick said: “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.
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Rat-run role A half-million dollar project is tackling ratrunning and speeding in Greater Dandenong streets. Councillors awarded a $536,586 contract for local area traffic management (LATM) works to Blue Peak Constructions at their Monday 14 May meeting. Engineering services director Julie Reid said Beau Vorno Avenue in Keysborough and Eagle Drive and Terrigal Drive in Noble Park North would receive traffic calming devices. She said they would address concerns that local residents raised regarding rat-running and inappropriate vehicles speeds.
Eagle and Terrigal drives will receive raised safety platforms at key intersections, and a change in priority treatment at the intersection of Eagle Drive and Alpine Crescent. "A change in priority treatment means an intersection will be modified to give one direction priority over another, by changing which movements are required to give way," Ms Reid said. Beau Vorno Avenue will have raised safety platforms where it intersects with both Liverpool and Caribbean drives. Ms Reid said raised safety platforms had been used with great success at other locations including Bundeena Avenue, Keysborough, and a change in priority treatment had worked well in Somerset Drive, Dandenong North.
Six days after being put on a corrections order, a serial drug-trafficker returned to his old locale with bags of ‘ice’, measuring scales and $2870, a court has heard. Steven Wood pleaded guilty to his fourth drug-trafficking offence, at Dandenong Magistrates’ Court via a custody video link on 14 May. He had been arrested after being found walking on Mossgiel Park Drive, Endeavour Hills about 4.19am on 27 March. Police seized 21.64 grams of methamphetamine in four bags of differing amounts. Wood also carried a gram of cannabis, two mobile phones, the cash and scales - as well as a “graffiti implement”.
A defence lawyer told the court that the drugs were for Wood’s personal use, the scales were to manage his drug intake and that he had two phones because one of the phones was broken. Wood claimed he’d just won the cash mainly in $100, $50 and $20 denominations on pokies at Hallam Hotel. “It’s trafficking based on the amount he’s found with, not on buying and selling off to other people,” the lawyer said. Magistrate Jack Vandersteen noted the ice was more than seven times the minimum traffickable amount, the “significant” quantity of cash and the scales. Wood was jailed for six months for trafficking and possessing the suspected proceeds of crime. 12388889-RA23-18
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to spend six months over here after the war."
30 May 1918 Private E Broomhall In the course of a letter to his father, Private 'Ted' Broomhall says "I have been unfortunate, because I caught cold in France, and influenza is the result. Southampton was my first sight of Old England: We reached London about 6pm, had a hurried meal then on to our camp at Wendover, arriving at 9.30pm. "I have been in hospital with this influenza and bronchitis. "I had three weeks of this, but I really had a fine time while here (London) and was able to get about. "I saw the King open Parliament. "I had an invitation to this and had a seat in the Royal Gallery. "It was most interesting. "I like England and would very much like
50 years ago 30 May 1968 Sound shell 'too small' The newest acquisition to art and culture - a sound shell in Dandenong Park - was referred to at Monday's Dandenong council meeting as a white elephant. "We must look closer at building proposals in future and see there is no more white elephants," said Cr K Miller. Cr Miller said the sound shell was built for use by Dandenong RSL and Citizens Band, but was found to be too small for the band to practice in. "We allowed an architect to draw plans for a building which is unsuitable for its intended purpose," said Cr Miller. "I understand the architect said it was never designed for band practice yet we let
the plans go through, and we have a building which in main is of little use."
20 years ago 1 June 1998 Sale yards cruel Cruelty inflicted on farm animals in the Dandenong sale yards is a crime of which many of us are unaware, said Peter Hansen of Endeavour Hills. "I have seen photographs in Action Magazine showing the appalling treatment of animals. "One account was of a cow with an open sore festering with maggots being hit by children with sticks." The RSPCA has now stepped in and had animal protection officers inspect the unloading and auctioning of animals.
5 years ago 27 May 2013
Asylum seekers swamp aid centre A centre in Dandenong that feeds and clothes asylum seekers has been forced to close its doors. Asylum Seekers Centre manager David Spitteler said he has to make the unenviable decision because the centre has been "swamped". He has had to ration the centre's fresh and packaged food aid among the 319-andrising asylum seekers registered. Mr Spitteler registers individuals with bridging visas, and limits aid to six weeks. The asylum seekers receive an allowance of 89 per cent of Centrelink benefits - little more than $200 per week. "These people have nothing," Mr Spitteler says. "But if I didn't put in these controls, I'd have up to 800 people turning up. "It shows people aren't getting the support they need."
Burgers boggle the brain By Casey Neill
The market is home to traders from around the world, and they’ve created some interesting takes on the traditional burger. From roti buns packed with tandoori chicken to satay chicken between yellow rice buns, Chinese-style pulled pork, lamb kofte and an Indian burger stack built with rice pancake buns. “It’s just really celebrating the diversity of the market, all the multi-cultural interpretations of the burger,” Tim said.
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Three burger buns, four beef patties, four cheese slices, two bacon rashers, onions, ketchup, mustard and barbecue sauce. Sound like a mouthful? How about the supersized version with double the meat, weighing in at 900 grams? The Grill teamed up with Insta-famous burger aficionado Chompamatic to create the Chompster for its second annual National Burger Day event, from 10am to 3pm on Sunday 27 May. The double was for professionals only, with a $500 prize up for grabs for the fastest finisher. The Journal could only make it through half the original Chompster. The meat was flavoursome and juicy, the cheese and bacon administered in perfect proportion. This wasn’t a giant burger for the sake of it.
It was delicious. Australia’s burger craze, borrowed from the USA, shows no signs of slowing down. Twenty-one Dandenong Market traders cashed in on the trend with 25 different burger creations for the event. The pizza burger merged two takeaway icons. Dandy Pizza served up a beef patty, cheese, fresh tomato and spinach between two margherita pizzas. The pizzas had crispy bases and soft tops with just enough cheese and garlic. The mince inside was packed with flavour and the fresh tomato helped to cut through the richness. Chef Tim Hollands said there was also a Dandee Donut with a Tim Tam middle, jam and whipped cream on the menu, plus a cupcake with a brownie pattie and fondant lettuce and cheese.
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For Pre-School (aged 1 -5 years) children. Does your child love to sing, dance and perform? This great class teaches introduces children to group sessions where they learn to interact with others whilst learning simple moves to rhythms. These sessions allow children to develop their love of dancing and singing within a community group environment. The class is taught by a qualified kindergarten and dance teacher. Children are encouraged to wear their favourite dance outfits. Parent participation is required for these classes. When: Wednesday morning 9:30am – 10:15am. Cost: $8.00 per attendance. Noble Park Community Centre: Ph: 9547 5801
This program is designed to introduce learners to massage, and massage techniques. It will provide learners with an opportunity to understand the massage industry, the benefits of massage, taking patient’s history and the application of massage techniques, while exploring the issues of OH&S practices to protect yourself and the patient. Direct future pathways include - Certificate IV in Massage Practice, Diploma in Massage Practice and Advance Diploma in Massage Practice. Taking enrolments for 2018: Classes - run for 9 weeks, one day a week from 9:30am – 2:30pm. Dandenong Neighbourhood House Inc – Phone 9792 5298
Line dancing Line dancing is a great way to stay fit, have fun and make new friends. Every Wednesday morning at Springvale Learning and Activities Centre, Call 9547 2647 with enquiries or just turn up 9.30am on a Wednesday. Springvale Learning and Activity Centre. Ph: 9547 2647
Art & Craft Courses Bookings now being taken for all courses, including: Indian Cooking; Patchwork, Quilting and Decorative Sewing; Basic Sewing Skills & Dressmaking; Painting & Drawing; Creative Mindfulness. Please ring reception for bookings and further information. Keysborough Learning Centre. Ph: 9798 7005; Email: info@klckeys.com.au
Introducing a 4th Weekly Yoga Class at Noble Park Community Centre Noble Park Community Centre is introducing a 4th weekly class. Classes are now available on: Tuesdays - 9:30am – 10:30am and 1:00pm – 2:00pm Thursdays - 9:30am – 10:30am, and Sundays from 5:00pm – 6:00pm. Traditional and Modern Yoga methods for all ages and abilities is taught. Mats are provided and the cost is just $2 per session. Come and join us. No bookings required. Yoga for All Ages - Healthy body Healthy mind. Noble Park Community Centre: Ph: 9547 5801
Every Day English – Level 1, 2 and 3 plus Advanced Study and practice English language communication skills - including listening writing and speaking. These programs are aimed at people who have little or no understanding of English, but want to improve their skills in both speaking writing and conversation to do everyday activities. Term 1: Level 1- Monday 9:30am to 12:30pm. Level 2 - Thursday 9:30am to 12:00pm. Level 3 – Thursday 12:30pm to 3:00pm. Advanced – Wed. 9:30am to 12:30pm. Dandenong Neighbourhood House Inc – Phone 9792 5298
Study for a Dual Diploma at SLAC Dual Diploma in Community Services/Community Development. Classes on Mondays and Tuesdays. Call 9547 2647 for more information. Springvale Learning and Activity Centre. Ph: 9547 2647
Free Flu Vaccination Sessions South East Learn Local Pathways Network Support Programs for Workers in Employment Transition
Springvale Neighbourhood House, in partnership with Monash Health is running FREE flu vaccination sessions for local residents with Medicare cards. Only 2 sessions left – 30 May and 19 June. Bookings essential: 9574 6399 Springvale Neighbourhood House: Phone: 9548 3972
Advanced English for Study/Migration/Work
How can Learn Local can help retrenched workers? •Free,independentandimpartialassessmentsfortransferableworkskills. •HelptoimproveEnglishLanguage,Literacy,NumeracyandComputerSkills •Welcoming,localandfriendlytrainingsettings. •Careersupportservice,helpwithresumes,coveringlettersandnewjob search •Manyaccreditedandpre-accreditedworkskillscourses •Linkstootherservicesandnewnetworksforjob search Contact Springvale Learning and Activities Centre – South East Learn Local Pathways Coordinator Phone: 9547 2647; or email: manager@springvalelac.org.au
Are you intending to study at university or apply for permanent residency or prepare for future language test for citizenship? If so, Wellsprings for Women is running an outreach program at Oakgrove Community Centre (89-101 Oakgrove Drive, Narre Warren South), every Tuesday (12-3 pm) to enable you to: Familiarize yourself with the relevant English test format. Practice for International English Language Testing System (IELTS) General Training and Academic. Practice all components; Reading, Writing, Listening and Speaking. Explore and access more online resources. Test yourself under timed conditions. Find out where and how you can book your IELTS test. This is a child friendly class and available till December 2018. For more details and to enroll, please contact Wellsprings for Women Ph: 9701 3740
Dandenong Community Shed for the Ladies Ladies, here is a great opportunity to learn woodworking skills, using basic tools and equipment to create your own projects. In this introduction to the basic principles and practical skills of woodworking you will learn selecting the correct tools, problem solving, work coordination and teamwork skills. Tuesdays – Wednesdays: 2 sessions, 9:30am – 12:30pm. 1:00 – 4:00pm. Dandenong Neighbourhood House Inc – Phone 9792 5298
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Short film, long run By Casey Neill Entries for this year's Short Cuts Film Festival tripled to 1900 films. Curator Richard Moore cast his eye over each one to select 18 to be screened at the Drum Theatre in Dandenong on Saturday 23 June at 7pm. "I went mad," he laughed. "I can honestly say that I didn't watch all of all of them. "After three minutes if you're not happy you go to the next one." From a shortlist of 50, a panel selected the finalists that will deliver fun, entertainment and a great mix styles - drama, animation, documentary and micro-films from different countries. "It's not a snooty art event at all," Mr Moore said. "It's totally accessible. "I really believe a film program should be entertaining. "They're to meant to bore you at all." Mr Moore joined Short Cuts when the event started three years ago, excited by "starting something new in a place where there's such a vibrant culture". "We want to put Dandenong on the map for film and also to try and get new stories and things coming out of Dandenong as well," he said. He said the long-term plan was to encourage more entries from Greater Dandenong, "get the colleges and schools and all those places thinking about film and media to try and nurture the film culture in the region". Mr Moore has been involved in film and television production and direction, and ran the Melbourne and Brisbane film festivals. "I'm a creature of screen and film," he said. He said this year's Short Cuts entries came
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Short Cuts Film Festival curator Richard Moore at festival host the Drum Theatre. 181047 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS from up to 40 countries "as far-flung as Iran, Nepal, Afghanistan, India, Romania and Latvia". One, The Lost Property Office, came from former Lyndale Secondary College student Daniel Agdag. The nine-minute animation is made from cardboard and has won two prizes in other competitions.
"It really is a gorgeous film," Mr Moore said. Audience members will get to vote for their favourite film on the night to earn a $500 prize, as will Greater Dandenong Mayor Yourhorn Chea. Tickets are $10. Visit www.drumtheatre. com.au for bookings.
A young Dandenong leader spoke on behalf of the South-East at a celebration for the region. The Victorian Governor Linda Dessau hosted the event to highlight the area's achievements and diversity at Government House on Thursday 17 May. More than 600 community members from the shires of Cardinia and Mornington Peninsula, and the cities of Casey, Frankston, Greater Dandenong, Kingston and Monash attended. Premier Daniel Andrews said the gathering was to celebrate the South-East's achievements. Aishwarya Pokkuluri, 22, was honoured at the Greater Dandenong Australia Day Awards for her volunteering work with young leaders. She delivered a speech on behalf of the community, explaining that she moved to Melbourne from India as a five-year-old and now worked as a quality assurance assistant at Cobs Popcorn in Dandenong South. South-East Melbourne (SEM) chair Simon McKeon said the diverse region was home to more than 1.2 million residents, "many of whom have come here from across the globe to make their home, raise families and create jobs as well as seek and create opportunities". "This was a great opportunity to celebrate the diversity and achievements of the south east Melbourne community," he said.
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Film Fellinis By Casey Neill A $28,500 grant is boosting film skills at Wallara. The Dandenong-based service for adults with disabilities received the cash from Gandel Philanthropy. The trust's Australian grant programs manager Alexandra White visited Wallara's Potter Street headquarters on Monday 21 May to see first-hand the funding's impact. Wallara's Karen Scholey said the money set up the Wallara TV School of Media and Communication. "Wallara TV has been going from strength to strength over the past six years," she said. "Some of our clients who got in front of the camera for Wallara TV expressed interest in learning filming and editing skills." Last year, Wallara digital communications
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manager Jay Pinkster started providing some ad-hoc training. The grant is allowing him to deliver a structured training course and purchased new equipment. "They learn at their own pace, basically," Ms Scholey said. "They help edit videos from our events. "They help with some of the corporate videos. We post those on social media. "Some of them are shared by our corporate partners." Bella Firth has cerebral palsy that affects her speech but is making great progress through this program. "She's just an absolute whizz on the computers," Ms Scholey said. "She's broken down all the barriers."
Super sounds for Springvale The music behind everyone's favourite heroes and villains will get audiences singing along in Springvale. Heroes versus Villains is the theme for the City of Greater Dandenong Band's eighth annual cabaret concert. The band has already been out and about at Australia Day celebrations, Dandenong Anzac Day commemorations and more this year. The concert will feature more than 40 musicians and is the band's major fund-raiser. The night will also include a special performance from Springvale Brass, the band's
training program for the young and the young at heart. There'll be prizes for the best costumes in the audience, and guests can bring along their own food and drinks. Join the City of Greater Dandenong Band at Springvale Town Hall on Saturday 30 June. Doors open at 6.30pm for a 7pm start. Tickets are free for kids aged 5 years and under, $10 for children under 12, $20 concession and $25 for adults. Visit dandenongband.org.au or phone 0423 555 059 for tickets.
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DANDENONG, NOBLE PARK, SPRINGVALE, KEYSBOROUGH, HALLAM, DOVETON, ENDEAVOUR HILLS
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PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE ELEGANCE has an entertainment edge at this expansive three-bedroom house. Set on a spacious 633 square metre allotment, a large water fountain feature centred in the front garden with a remote control lock-up gate makes a bold statement upon arriving at the home, and inside doesn’t fail to impress. You enter to a formal living and dining room, kitted out with an elegant touch, bright and airy throughout the home, enhanced through high ceilings, large windows and a neutral colour palette. At the heart of the home is a large living room, which connects to a meals area abutting the massive Master Chef kitchen. There is plenty of cabinet space and highquality stainless steel appliances including Blanco oven cooktop and a Whirlpool dishwasher. From the formal living room through to the main dining domain, double doors lead out to a fully undercover entertaining area, plus a jacuzzi makes for a more enjoyable splash on any occasion. Step outside to see the perfectly manicured gardens, a shed, a 1.5-car lock-up garage and beyond the lengthy driveway carport to appeal to any small or growing family. Beautifully maintained over the years by one owner with glossy hardwood floors throughout. There are also three bedrooms, all of which feature ceiling fans, built-in wardrobes, with a lavish ensuite and walk-inrobe in the master bedroom, Vulcan climate control gas ducted heating/cooling and a separate laundry. Additional features include plantation
shutters, secured roller shutters and a camera. A location that is so conveniently located
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HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 18 Southdowne Close Springvale, Springvale, 3171 Description: 3 bedrooms,2 bathrooms, 3 garage Price: On application Inspect: Thursday, 5.30pm-6.00pm and Saturday, 2.00pm-2.30pm Auction: Closing date sale (unless sold prior) Tuesday, 12 June, 6.00pm Contact: Tommy Nguyen 0431 644 889, COREY LE 0417 311 491, BIGGIN & SCOTT GREATER DANDENONG, 8581 0999
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STUNNING CHARACTER HOME IMMACULATE character home with three bedrooms, high ceilings, ornate cornices, frosted leadlights, plantation shutters and floating timber floors. Open-plan living, gas ducted heating, and split-system heating and cooling ensure year-round comfort, the kitchen is excellent with a five-burner Smeg cooker and Caesarstone benched kitchen with country-
style look, with dishwasher and corner pantry. The bathroom is another great feature of the home with a large shower cubicle with rainforest shower head and quality fittings throughout. Panoramic bi-fold doors lead out at paved pergola patio area there is also a two-car tandem garage all on a magical block of about 687 square metres. ●
HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 10 Canterbury Street, Cranbourne, 3977 Description: 3 bedrooms, 1 bathrooms, 2 garage Price: $569,950 Inspect: By appointment Contact: Frank Barrett, 0418 800 912, FINNING FIRST NATIONAL REAL ESTATE, CRANBOURNE, 5996 1200 com.au
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REST OR REFRESH – IT’S UP TO YOU FIRST home buyers, downsizers and investors will delight in this neat and tidy Noble Park property that combines street frontage with both privacy and security. Move straight in, refresh the interiors to add you own personal style or simply invest and rest, the choice is yours! The original yet practical interiors offer a good sized living room with wall heater, a separate kitchen and meals areas with air conditioner, two spacious bedrooms with built in robes, a large laundry, central bathroom and separate WC. Completing this homely package is a secure rear yard with a low maintenance garden to provide private outdoor space, a single garage and space for additional off street parking. Make everyday living a breeze with this great location across the road from St Anthony’s Primary School, walking distance to shops, Noble Park Train Station, Aquatic Park, Noble Park Reserve and within easy access to the Monash Freeway and Eastlink. ●
HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 2/102 Buckley Street, Noble Park, 3174 Price: $519,000 Description: 2 bedrooms, 1 bathrooms,1 garage Inspect: By appointment Contact: Jaymee Le, 0416 336 902, AREA SPECIALIST, 8586 6411
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In the heart of Dandenong, Zoned Residential Growth Zone – Schedule 1 and sitting on a block of 566m2, it also offers the option to develop (STCA). The accommodation offers two or three bedrooms or optional lounge. A spacious family/dining with adjoining study, functional kitchen with gas cooking and plenty of cupboards. There’s a family bathroom, separate toilet and laundry. Includes 2.7m ceilings, ‘art deco’ ceiling roses, decorative cornices, two open fire places and ducted heating. Outside you have a small rear verandah, off-street parking and a carport.
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!
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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!
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This one bedroom unit is now available with Vacant Possession. Set at the front of the block in a quiet location within walking distance to schools, shops and transport. There is a separate lounge room, large bedroom, a courtyard with shed and covered car accommodation on Title. Ideal first home or investment property. AFFORDABLE UNIT IN GREAT LOCATION!
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eXCeptional living in the Keys Superably located in the Keys estate, this low maintenance, singularly adjoined townhouse has close proximity to two of Keysborough’s most elite schools. • Contemporary kitchen w/ SS appliances. • Master bedroom w/ BIR & ensuite • Central family bathroom w/ separate toilet • Outdoor entertainers deck • Single auto garage w/ internal access • 156m2 (approx)
A3B2E3C1D1 auCtion (unless solD prior) Saturday 23June @ 11:30pm terMs 10% Deposit, Balance 90 Days esr $650,000-$700,000 vieW Wednesday 5:00-5:30 Saturday 11:00-11:30 Photo ID Required ContaCt Ozan Kanbur 0403 644 379 Victoria Leav 0499 910 025 oFFiCe 363 Springvale Road, Springvale Tel: 03 8581 0999
springvale south 4 MaGnOlIa WaY 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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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
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)
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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
A4B2C1 Closing Date sale (Unless Sold Prior) Tuesday 12-June @ 6:00pm esR $710,000-$755,000 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
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spRingVale 19 LaNGI STREET luXuRy, lifestyle & in ConVenient loCale • 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
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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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Sharing stories - forever New arrivals are creating a lasting legacy while brushing up on their English skills. Our Stories is a new Greater Dandenong Libraries program that will capture invaluable stories. It will bring together community members who want to share their stories, English tutors, professional storytellers and community groups. Over six workshops they will produce an English learning kit, which will use personal stories to create an educational book and audio disc. The first two workshops were with artist and educator Lana Woolf, who helped partici-
pants to start their stories. Follow up sessions will match storywriters with readers who will record the stories for the audio disc. The Our Stories booklet and CD will be published in time for Literacy Week in September, and a public launch will be held in Dandenong Library to celebrate the program's completion. An Adult Literacy Innovation Grant funded the project with State Library Victoria and Public Libraries Victoria Network support. City of Greater Dandenong is delivering the project in partnership with Springvale Neighbourhood House, Chisholm Institute and the Social Knitwork.
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IT’S NONE OF OUR BUSINESS BUT… The numbers are up Greater Dandenong Council's latest quarterly performance report revealed a 12 per cent jump in attendance at Dandenong's Drum Theatre in the past year. The libraries attracted 7648 participants through in-house and outreach programs. Family services engaged 79 families and 183 children, providing 1840 contact hours of support. More than 40,000 kilograms of material from 3748 households was collected during the Homecycle event, which ran from 22 January to 3 February.
Win for Bunurong Bunurong Memorial Park in Dandenong South was awarded gold for the Urban Design category at the Melbourne Design Awards. The nod celebrates creativity and innovation in the process of designing and shaping cities, towns and villages, and is about making connections between people and places, movement and urban form, nature and the built fabric. Bunurong manager Southern Metropolitan Cemeteries Trust (SMCT) said the park was designed to respectfully honour and celebrate life within a vast and vibrant native landscape.
Worth missing the royal wedding for Meghan and Harry weren't the only good news story on Saturday 19 May. At 6.30pm the supervising sergeant for the Greater Dandenong Police Service area received a call to help locate a missing 80-yearold woman with dementia. A sergeant at North Melbourne was with the missing person's family and was tracking her movements through a personal safety duress alarm that was fitted with a GPS. With help from this modern technology, Dandenong police found the missing woman walking on Corrigan Road, Noble Park. She'd caught the train from Southern Cross Station. They took her back to the Dandenong Police Station and gave her a cuppa while she waiting for her family to pick her up.
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Fund-raising for Myanmar Music and dance The Aussie Rhythm and Jazz Association will celebrate its third anniversary with a music and dance event featuring Matrix Dance Band. There'll be food by Reo Kitchen for sale. - Keysborough Senior Citizens Club, 352 Cheltenham Road, Keysborough. Saturday 21 July, 8pm until late. $20 per head for adults, $15 for children aged six to 12 years, free for kids aged five years and under. For tickets, call Brian David on 8759 0747 or 0421 983 862, Lew Geer on 9558 1898 or 0437 950 550, Frank Nicholls on 9706 8212, Bernard Barr on 0412 372 566 or Phillip Naronaha on 0406 340 614.
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Art of Soul Participants will use a variety of media, follow Aviva Gold's book Painting from the Source, and welcome some guest artists. No art experience is necessary. This is not a class, it is people coming together to 'play'. The Open Door, 110 Ann Street, Dandenong. Wednesdays, 11.30am to 1.30pm during school terms. A $5 donation is suggested. Call 9791 8664 or email Theopendoor@ssjg. org.au.
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Library's Code Club Kids aged 7 to 11 years can learn to code using Scratch to create their own animations and games. This is a free four-part program and participants will need to attend all four sessions. Dandenong Library, 225 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong. Wednesdays 6, 13, 20 and 27 June, 4.30pm to 6pm. Bookings are essential. Call 1300 630 920 or see library staff.
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Chamber networking night City of Greater Dandenong Economic Development Unit, South East Business Networks (SEBN) and Drum Theatre are hosting this informal networking opportunity. There'll be door prizes, including tickets to upcoming Drum Theatre performances.
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Drum Theatre, corner Lonsdale and Walker streets, Dandenong. Wednesday 6 June, 5.30pm to 7.30pm. Free for chamber members, $15 for non-members. Call Amanda Checken on 9768 3283 or email amanda@ greaterdandenongchamber.com.au for more information.
Graphic design People aged 16 years and over can learn the basics of logo creation and graphic design using Adobe Illustrator through this three-week program. Chisholm Institute designed the events in partnership with Greater Dandenong Libraries. Attendance is required at all three sessions. Springvale Library, 411 Springvale Road, Springvale. Thursdays 7, 14 and 21 June, 6.30pm to 8.30pm. Bookings are essential. Call 1300 630 920.
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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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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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Open art studio Participants can meet with like-minded people to create. They can bring their own art piece to work on, or simple materials will be available. Local artist Lisa Dipilla will be on hand for support. Laurel Lodge at Heritage Hill Museum and Historic Gardens, 66 McCrae Street, Dandenong. Fridays until 29 June, 10.30am to 12.30pm. $10 per class. Call 8571 1666 or visit www.greaterdandenong.com to book a place.
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Shaping Greater Dandenong This Dandenong and District Historical Society pop-up exhibition will celebrate the people who've shaped the municipality. It will provide rare insight into the region's waves of migration and the new arrivals that have built the city. Laurel Lodge at Heritage Hill Museum and Historic Gardens, 66 McCrae Street, Dandenong. Until Friday 13 July.
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The Dandenong Chess club welcomes players of all ages, from novices to grand masters. 16 Balmoral Avenue, Dandenong. Wednesdays, 7pm. Call Paul on 0406 786 242 for more information.
These free classes provide a safe, social and fun environment for participants to try something new while receiving the physical and mental benefits that contemporary dance has to offer. The Castle, 61 Princes Highway, Dandenong. Wednesdays until 27 June, 6pm to 7.30pm. Bookings are essential. Call 8571 1666 or visit www.greaterdandenong.com to book.
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Free meals, showers and laundry services are available. Doveton Neighbourhood Learning Centre, 34 Oak Avenue, Doveton. Tuesdays, 6pm to 8pm. Call 9791 1449 for more information.
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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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Tears in Battle of Britton By Mick Floyd Tornado Tears showed why he's regarded as greyhound racing's next big thing after prevailing in a thrilling finish to the $250,000 RSN Sandown Cup at Sandown Park on Thursday night. But the well supported favourite - opening at $26 in early markets before jumping at $2 - was made to earn his victory. Beginning cleanly from Box 7, the Robert Britton-trained star settled behind kennelmates Benali and Quick Jagger and the trio soon established a gap on their rivals. Tornado Tears made his move down the back straight and appeared set to take control of the race, however he lost momentum attempting to take a gap between the leaders. Meanwhile, Tornado Tears' litter brother Rippin' Sam began to make his move. Spotting the leaders 10 lengths with 300 metres to run, he unleashed an almighty finishing burst to close to within a length turning for home before finding trouble himself and checking wide on the home turn. It set up a spectacular finish to the world's richest race for stayers. Quick Jagger railed under the tiring Benali to take the lead before being reeled in by Tornado Tears in the shadows of the post as Rippin' Sam powered down the outside to just miss upstaging his litter brother. The three greyhounds were separated by little more than a length on the line and gave Robert Britton the trifecta. Britton's fourth runner, Benali, finished fifth. "It was nerve racking from the start of the week with four dogs in it. To be quite honest, I was glad when tonight came and could get the race run," said Britton following his historic victory. "I thought Tornado Tears got a great run into the race and I thought that off the back he looked a winner, then he got jammed up between the two leaders. As I switched to watch Sam, he went up in the air, and from that point on I was trying to work out where my dogs are. It was a nerve racking race."
Tornado Tears claimed a famous win in Thursday night's $250,000 Sandown Cup. Affectionately known as 'Batman' due to his distinctive markings, Tornado Tears is fast developing an enthusiastic fan base with some pundits believing he has the potential to be a once in a generation stayer. Britton has long been regarded as one of the country's premier conditioners and is no stranger to success at the sport's highest level,
however leading home the trifecta in the nation's premier staying event is a particular highlight of his training career. "It's massive," he said. "The Sandown Cup to me is the ultimate for stayers and always has been. It's not easy to win - I tried for probably 40 years and it was only last year we won it for the first time.
Picture: COURTESY OF SANDOWN GREYHOUNDS It's a tough race to win." The Sandown Cup was the final leg of the club's Group 1 triple-header that had earlier seen exciting youngster My Redeemer overcome early trouble to claim the HarrisonDawson, while Elevated gave Harry Manolitsis his first Group 1 win when victorious in the Sapphire Crown.
A sweet dozen Stingrays dominate Vic Country squad By Hayley Wildes The strength of the Dandenong Stingrays' squad is evident in their 5-1 start to the 2018 TAC Cup season. And if anyone needed any more proof, the recent announcement of the Vic Country squad for the 2018 AFL under-18 National Championships further showcases the Rays' talent. An incredible 12 Rays will be pulling on the Big V jumper this year, backing up seven selections in 2017. The Stingrays' 2018 Vic Country representatives are: Toby Bedford (Rosebud), Riley Bowman (Crib Point), Sam Fletcher (Red Hill), Jake Frawley (Pearcedale), Zac Foot (Langwarrin), William Hamill (Dromoana), Jai Nanscawen (Rosebud), Mitchell Riordan (Beaconsfield), Bailey Schmidt (Seaford), Jai Taylor (Red Hill), Bailey Williams (Pines) and Hayden Young (Somerville). A total of 38 players were selected in the final squad and 12 representatives are the most of any TAC Cup squad - a huge achievement for the Stingrays' program and one that speaks volumes of their ability to develop talent. Bailey Williams and Sam Fletcher return to the squad after being selected as under-agers in 2017, while the likes of Zac Foot, William Hamill and Jai Nanscawen have been rewarded after stellar TAC Cup form. Earlier this year, Williams talked about the takeaways from his 2017 Nationals campaign and getting the chance to pull on the jumper again this year. "I thought stepping up to the nationals was really big for me because it was a lot more professional than I was used to." Williams said. "Representing Victoria again is going to be massive. I think this year, we're going to be fairly strong and be ready to have a really big impact on the Championships. It should be awesome." With no TAC Cup action on the weekend, 26 STAR JOURNAL
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Jai Nanscawen is one of 12 Rays selected to the Vic Country squad. 168489 Vic Country played its final practice game, against the Allies, at IKON Park in Carlton on Sunday morning. Vic Country's official campaign gets underway against the Allies on 9 June at Spotless Sta-
dium in Sydney. They take on South Australia the weekend after, before returning home for the big clash against Vic Metro at the MCG on Sunday, 24 June - a curtain-raiser to the AFL game between Collingwood and Carlton.
Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS Their final game sees them face Western Australia at GMHBA Stadium in Geelong on Friday, 29 June - another curtain-raiser, taking place before the Geelong and Western Bulldogs AFL clash. dandenong.starcommunity.com.au
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One from two for Rangers By Hayley Wildes
Coach John White led Dandenong to an impressive win over Geelong in women’s SEABL action. 166958 ed on an impressive 14-27 (51%) of their shots from deep, whereas the Rangers could only muster 8-29 (27%) to shoot themselves out of the game. Geelong was never truly troubled and claimed a 99-73 win. Anthony Drmic top-scored for the Rangers with 13 points, while Lucas Barker recorded
11 points, 6 rebounds and 5 assists in a typical hard-working display. Keli Leaupepe made the most of his extra game time to turn in a promising performance, recording 10 points and 7 rebounds in 21 minutes of action. The Rangers are the owners of a 6-4 record. In Round 9, the men will travel to Mt Gam-
The Falcons fly high in a huge SFL win By Hayley Wildes Rowville was no match for Vermont in Division 1 of the Eastern Football League, falling at home 7.8 (50) to 16.16 (112). Vermont took control in the opening quarter and was able to build on that lead throughout the game. Noble Park fought back valiantly in the middle two quarters, but was unable to sustain that momentum into the final quarter as Doncaster ran away with a 16.9 (105) to 9.11 (65) win in their clash. Dylan Gordon and Jake Gains were best for the Bulls. In Division 2 of the Southern Football League, Keysborough suffered their first loss of the season. Caulfield took over in the third term and ran out 10.10 (70) to 7.14 (56) winners. James Anwyl was at his best for the Burras, while Brandon Mather and Jay Pitto were also impressive. Ultimately, Keysborough’s inability to finish off their work in front of goal cost them.
Just as Keysborough fell for the first time this season, so did the Doveton Eagles. A scoreless opening term saw the Eagles fall behind early and they were unable to recover, losing 17.10 (112) to 7.8 (50). In Division 3, Endeavour Hills was ruthless against South Yarra, dominating from start to finish to record a 22.12 (144) to 4.8 (32) win. Jarrod Marolla (six goals) was brilliant up forward for the Falcons, while Daniel Batson and Jack Irons won plenty of the ball. Springvale Districts used a dominant third term to claim a win over Hampton Park, 8.11 (59) to 4.5 (29). Matthew Soutter-Smith was superb for Springvale Districts, while Jackson Fry battled hard all day for Hampton Park. Hallam was overpowered from the outset against Black Rock. Black Rock’s seven goal to zero opening term set up the win, 21.14 (140) to 7.8 (50). Dylan Thompson and Dean Webb worked
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In Round 8 SEABL action, the Dandenong Rangers travelled to Geelong on Friday night and came away with one win and one loss. The Rangers women got the night off to a strong start with a hard-fought win over the Supercats. The Rangers took a 27-21 lead into the quarter time break and built that into a 42-30 advantage at the main break - thanks largely to their stellar defence. With Tessa Lavey and Tayla Roberts controlling the game, the Rangers continued to build on their lead and held a 16-point lead at the final break. To the Supercats’ credit, they came out on a mission in the fourth quarter. The lead was cut to just six points with two minutes remaining, but Tess Madgen calmed things down by scoring a bucket and then hitting two clutch free-throws. Dandenong eventually ran out 10-point winners, 76-66. Roberts continued her fine form with 22 points, 8 rebounds and 2 blocks, while Lavey was dominant with 17 points, 5 assists, 3 rebounds and 3 steals. Kiera Rowe added 18 points. The Rangers boast a 6-4 record. Unfortunately for Dandenong, the men’s side couldn’t make it two wins on the night as they struggled to keep pace with the Supercats. Falling behind early, the Rangers trailed by 12 points after the first quarter and it stayed around that margin for much of the night as they were unable to make any significant inroads. Nathan Herbert was simply unstoppable for the Supercats as he caught fire from deep to drain eight of his 13 shots behind the arc. He finished with 32 points and 5 rebounds in an electric shooting display. The major difference in the game was three-point shooting. The Supercats connect-
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