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Rob Boyle, of Rob’s British Butchery, has baked up his own version of a World Cup oracle. On 5 July, the flamboyant Dandenong foodie dished up a three-kilogram pork pie depicting a soaring goal and declaring the quarter-final score ‘England 3, Sweden 1’. Time will tell if he is telling a ‘pork pie’ so to speak - with the two sides due to face off at midnight on 8 July. Let’s hope for Mr Boyle’s sake, we don’t get a repeat of the famous British tabloid headline: Swedes 2, Turnips 1. His pies have proven prophetic in the past - correctly predicting Manchester United’s winning scoreline against Liverpool 20 years ago. Mr Boyle is confident that England, after so many false dawns, might actually win the World Cup. “I think we’ve got as good a chance as any.”
Road to disaster A small bag of cannabis was seized from his car. At those levels, Ken was deemed incapable of properly controlling a vehicle, police told the court. Ken told a police interview that he’d drank up to eight mixed vodka drinks that afternoon and night, as well as smoking a joint. He pleaded guilty to dangerous driving causing serious injury, driving under the influence and possessing cannabis. A defence lawyer told the Dandenong hearing on 2 July that Ken stopped at the intersection and thought “there must be some fault with the road-light system”. “He took off and hit the motorcycle.” Just a week before the hearing, Ken had been discharged as a hospital psychiatric pa-
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tient, the lawyer said. Ken had a long history of psychiatric problems. He’d been admitted to hospital at least six times since arriving from New Zealand 14 years ago, the lawyer told the court. Magistrate Pauline Spencer said it was a difficult case given the serious offences. She ordered a Forensicare report to assess Ken’s mental health issues for sentencing, as well as whether he had been prescribed the drugs at the time of the crash. She also requested whether Ken had been advised on the dangers of mixing alcohol with the medicine. Ken faced a minimum driving disqualification of two years, which would run from 2 July. He will be sentenced at Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on 10 October.
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It started out as a boozy celebration of Seng Ken’s new job. The 35-year-old downed mixed vodkas with friends at Sin City strip club in Dandenong and with several medications in his system, he made the fateful decision to drive just before 1am on Saturday 19 November 2016. It was a course of action that seriously wounded another road user. It landed Ken in Dandenong Magistrates’ Court nearly two years later. Ken drove into the ‘No Entry - Buses Excepted’ area of Langhorne Street, egged on by a passenger in the back seat. He waited at the Lonsdale Street T-intersection for the bus traffic lights to turn green.
Running out of patience, he looked both ways, turning left slowly through a red ’B’ light. And he then heard a crash, and saw a motorcyclist flying through the air. Just beforehand, police on patrol saw the motorbike with its headlamp on. It was travelling at about 70-80 km/h in the 60km/h zone, weaving as if to warm up tyres, they say. Police rendered first aid to the rider, who has since remembered nothing of the crash. He spent up to 14 weeks in hospital, and endured two emergency surgeries. His toes, spine and femur were broken, his tibia crushed with damage to his foot, hip, sciatic nerve and knee. Ken’s blood-alcohol reading was 0.094. Forensic scientists also detected two types of anti-depressants and two anti-psychotic drugs.
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Community News Taking Casey to the ‘G Cheer on the red and blue when the Dees take on the Western Bulldogs at the MCG for the City of Casey Round on Saturday 14 July.
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This is a great opportunity to enjoy a day out with the family and cheer on Casey’s affiliated club who are having great success this season and currently sitting in the top eight.
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Thousands of motorcyclists will descend on High Street, Cranbourne on Saturday 27 October before they take off en-mass for the Phillip Island Grand Prix.
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Council is currently taking expressions of interest for a range of interactive stalls including market stalls, as well as food and beverage providers to set up along High Street. Head to casey.vic.gov.au/gprun for more information.
Plant Your Roots is back The City of Casey’s community planting event, Plant Your Roots is back this month! Give your green thumb a workout and help revegetate Casey on Sunday 29 July from 10.00 am -12.00 pm at 299 Hessell Road, Harkaway. Parking is limited so Council encourages those attending to car pool if possible.
The City of Casey adopted its 2018/19 Budget at a Special Council Meeting on Tuesday 26 June.
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Council adopted a $441.6m annual budget, along with a suite of other documents. This budget includes: » A $122.7m Capital Works Program (CWP) which funds much-needed infrastructure for our new and growing communities and renews facilities in our established suburbs. » A $318.9m operating budget so Council can deliver important services to our residents, including waste management and child, youth and family services. » A rate increase of 2.25% in line with the rate cap, with the waste charge rising by just $24, among the lowest increases of any Victorian Council in light of the global recycling crisis.
Back by popular demand! The City of Casey’s inaugural Eye Spy, Eye See Nature photograph exhibition will now be on display until the end of August.
To view the 2018/19 Budget visit casey.vic.gov.au/budget.
Head down to the local community hubs to see our future photographers talent on display!
The initiative gave local kinder kids the opportunity to photograph nature through their own lens and submit their entries for display.
The City of Casey’s Eye Spy Eye See Nature photo exhibiton will be on display at Lynbrook Community Centre and Selandra Community Hub.
The Lynbrook Community Centre will host the static images as well as a digital display until Tuesday 31 July. Following this Selandra Communuity Hub will have the exibition until Friday 31 August.
RSVP’s are due by Wednesday 25 July. For more information head to casey.vic.gov.au/national-tree-day.
Helping the homeless Join the inaugural Casey Homeless Sleepout to help raise funds for those sleeping rough.
Have your say on parking in Casey! The City of Casey is inviting residents to have their say on the Draft Parking Strategy and help shape the future of parking within the municipality. The strategy will provide direction on how Council oversees current parking supply and manages future parking provision within Casey, and forms a
sub-strategy under Casey’s StreetsAhead-Integrated Transport Strategy. The strategy will be open for review until Sunday 22 July. To submit your feedback visit caseyconversations.com.au.
The Homeless Sleepout will be held on Saturday 11 August at Casey Fields in Cranbourne East. Setup will commence from 4.00 pm with formalities at 6.00 pm and a movie screening from 8.30 pm. Cost is $10 per adult and $25 for a family of four. For more information head to casey-homeless-sleepout.eventbrite.com.au. Visit Casey Conversations to have your say on the City of Casey’s Draft Parking Strategy.
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Stabbing at home A 54-year-old woman has suffered serious stab wounds during a sexual assault in her own home in Doveton. Detectives from Victoria Police’s Sexual Crime Squad are investigating, with reports that multiple offenders may be involved in the attack around noon on July 2. Police are yet to release descriptions of the offenders, who remain at large.
The victim was treated by paramedics at her Rowan Drive semi-detached home for multiple stab wounds to her upper and lower body. Neighbours reportedly heard her screams. She was taken to The Alfred hospital in a serious condition. Her condition has since been described as stable. A neighbour told Star News that detectives
sourced their CCTV footage. Her CCTV cameras were installed after several nearby break-ins and thefts, including a car from their driveway. Before the latest incident, however, she had felt safe. “It’s a bit scary for us to go out there. God knows where these people are heading.” Any information to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or crimestoppersvic.com.au
Asylum seekers write a happier ending By Cam Lucadou-Wells English-language classes are providing a ray of hope for beleaguered asylum seekers. Facing the likely loss of federal income support, the best step forward for many is to improve their English - and in turn improve their job prospects. The latest crop of students proudly graduated at the Asylum Seekers Resource Centre in Dandenong on 4 July. ASRC training co-ordinator Simon Dalton said the achievements brought brighter selfesteem for its graduates. "We find the effect is really profound. They get dressed up, they get photos with their teachers - it's a sign of success in their new home. "Sometimes success is not tangible because they're finding it hard to get work." The course is especially vital with up to 5000 Victorian asylum seekers facing desperation under federal Status Resolution Support Services cuts this month. They could lose their entire $247 weekly supplement - their equivalent to a NewStart allowance, Mr Dalton said. Greater Dandenong Council have openly advocated against the cuts, including flying a delegation to Canberra to meet with Immigration Minister Peter Dutton. "There's no fallback for many. There are real fears that people will be forced to be destitute," Mr Dalton said. "We are worried how people are going to cope." At any one time, the ASRC offer programs for about 100 members to get a basic worklevel English competency. It includes reading and writing, speaking and listening tuition for up to six hours a week. Mr Dalton said there was a misconception that many asylum seekers didn't want to learn English. "That's absolutely not our experience. "They see it as the key to everything." Without government funding, the centre has helped get 200 people into work in the past four years. Now it is starting to publish multi-lingual fliers to inform its members of the SRSS cuts. "It is going to create a great deal of uncertainty. We're just going to try to provide as many options as we can."
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A home has been engulfed by fire near the corner of Bloomfield and Mather roads, Noble Park. Four fire trucks from Dandenong, Noble Park and Springvale were called to the singlestorey timber dwelling about 1.46am on 4 July. The fire was under control by 1.58am, a CFA spokesman said. A building surveyor will investigate the site. The fire was not deemed suspicious. A woman has been robbed by a teenage boy during the afternoon peak in central Noble Park. The 33-year-old victim walked from the train station about 4.55pm on 25 June. On Mons Parade, a male youth has hit her hand in an attempt to snatch her bag, Greater Dandenong CIU detectives say. As she struggled to retain her bag, her phone fell to the ground and was grabbed by the robber. Her phone case contained some cash and her license, as well as credit-cards which have not been used since the attack. The offender was described as 15-17 years old, Caucasian, skinny and about 163-165 centimetres. He wore a hoodie with white lines, black track pants and black shoes. He was with another skinny 15-17 year-old male wearing a white-grey hoodie. Any information to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or crimestoppersvic.gov.au
Man stabbed in domestic fight A man has been hospitalised after a domestic stabbing in a home in Wilson Street, Dandenong. A 31-year-old man was taken to Dandenong Hospital with several stab wounds, including a deep cut to his hip. Dandenong police arrested a 35-year-old man at the scene. He has been bailed to appear at Dandenong Magistrates' Court at a later date.
Stolen car incinerated at creek A stolen vehicle has been found ablaze near Dandenong Creek. The white Toyota, which had been taken from Lynbrook, was discovered off Kyla Avenue, Dandenong about 11 pm on 29 June. A fuel can was on the front seat of the "completely destroyed" vehicle, Greater Dandenong CIU police say. Any information to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or crimestoppersvic.com.au.
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A car has been stolen while its owners slept during a home burglary in Craig Street, Noble Park. A VW hatchback was stolen - as well as a wallet from inside the house - sometime after 10.15pm on 25 June, Greater Dandenong CIU detectives believe. A man allegedly used a card from the wallet to buy items at a 7-11 store at Keysborough about 3.30am the next morning, as well as a BP and a Caltex outlet. Police released an image of a man visiting the 7-11 store who they'd like to speak to about the offences. He is described as Caucasian, wearing a moustache, a black cap and black clothing as well as a black backpack. Any information to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or crimestoppersvic.com.au.
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The parts professionals Burson Auto Parts have arrived in Dandenong South. The trade specialist supplier of automotive aftermarket parts, accessories, workshop tools and equipment is the second Burson store within the Dandenong region and has been opened to better serve the local automotive industry. Store Manager Brad Mayze and his experienced team offer a range of premium products and service for the automotive trades and "do it yourselfers" in the Dandenong South, Hallam and surrounding areas. Burson also has a great range of car care, electrical, chemicals, oils and additives instore to cover all customer needs. "Burson are here to support all local businesses, grow with them and aim to provide a better service with the addition of the new store in the area," Brad said. "Burson know that there are a lot of businesses locally that need parts quickly. They need the right parts at the right time and at a competitive price." But as Brad explained, his team is also available to help out the 'backyard mechanic.' "Anybody can just walk in and get the parts and accessories they want - they don't have to be a big business," Brad said. "They can just be someone who's fixing their own car in the backyard, someone who works for a dealership or someone that's not even in automotive industry. If they're in the area, our knowledgeable staff are here to help them out. "While our main focus is serving the automotive industry, we also cater for the average joe who wants to put a bit of shine on there pride and joy or just top up the oil. "And because our staff know what they're talking about, the right advice is always pro-
The new store stocks more than 16,000 parts and has a great range of automotive products and equipment. 182356 Just some of the friendly faces at Burson Dandenong South. (Left to Right) Trevor, Adelle, Jacqui and Brad. 182356 vided as well." Stocking more than 100,000 parts, the team at Burson can assist with all car makes and can order in any parts that customers may require. "Burson cater for all brands," Brad said.
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Dumper alert in Lyndhurst By Cam Lucadou-Wells Police have called for the public to keep an eye out for illegal dumpers, particularly in Glasscocks Road, Lyndhurst. About 3.25am on 1 July, passers-by spotted a white Holden utility that had been set alight by the roadside. It was later reported stolen, police say. Detective Sergeant Craig West, of Greater Dandenong CIU, said dumped stolen cars and rubbish were a "regular occurrence".
Even glassware and chemicals from clan labs had been disposed in the area, he said. "We ask for factory workers to be vigilant in the area. If they see something suspicious, they should contact police." Greater Dandenong Council run various campaigns on litter and illegal dumping - with an updated page on its website to report offenders. Last year, the council received more than 4000 reports from the public. It issued 526 in-
fringements and prosecuted seven offenders in court. "Council asks that the public remains vigilant and reports any littering or illegal dumping," acting city, planning, design and amenity director Peter Shelton said. "Council proactively patrols streets and ensures that instances of littering and illegal dumping are thoroughly investigated as a priority." He advised people to provide as much in-
formation as possible for illegal dumping such as a description of items, time, date and location and any identifying details of the people and vehicles involved. "If people do not witness the dumping occurring but think they may have information that might assist in identifying offenders we would also like to hear from them," Mr Shelton said. Contact Greater Dandenong Council on www.greaterdandenong.com/littering or 8571 1000.
Free sanitary products boost from the Youth Parliament By Marie Trevithick Victoria could be a step closer to having free sanitary products available in government buildings, with the Gleneagles Secondary College team passing their bill in Youth Parliament on 2 July. The team of VCE Global Politics students Uzma Janjua, Oznur Ulusan, Maya Ghassali, Alishbah Younus, Yosra Mohamed and Tali Mishali were thrilled when their bill was passed by the Youth Legislative Council. "We're so immensely proud of ourselves," Ms Ghassali said. "We were really nervous at the start. The support of the chamber and the government side was amazing." Their proposal, the Public Availability of Sanitary Products Bill 2018, aims to ensure all women across Victoria have access to pads and tampons when they are required. It gives women access to 12 free sanitary products once a month. "Women need access to sanitary products for the sake of basic dignity and in order to prevent the use of unhygienic materials, which
Gleneagles College's Youth Parliamentarians Oznur Ulusan, Maya Ghassali, Uzma Janjua, Tali Mishali, Yosra Mohamed and Alishbah Younus. Picture: CHRISTINE NGUYEN put women at risk of bacterial diseases ... ," the Bill's preamble reads. "Those who are financially unstable are
forced to undergo the use of unsanitary alternatives and risk hygiene, health and safety." In her introductory remarks in the Cham-
ber, Ms Younus said the bill was important to ensure equality for all women across Victoria. "This bill provides all women with the right equipment needed. "Having free access to these products will put Australia on the same path as Scotland, a country that is praised for its efforts and system of free sanitary products." Ms Ghassali said homeless women in particular would benefit from the scheme. "Their lack of financial stability forces them to use rags, socks, clothing or even newspapers and cotton balls to manage their periods. "No female should have to choose between purchasing lunch or buying sanitary products." It wasn't smooth sailing for the team, however, with two amendments being made to the bill before it was passed. Newhaven College, from Phillip Island, requested that a governing body be established to oversee the free product distribution, and that one of the Bill's clauses be rephrased. The Bill will now be passed onto the relevant government minister for consideration.
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Little hello Little ones were Welcomed to Country as part of NAIDOC Week celebrations at Drum Theatre on 2 July. Children aged up to seven years with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander backgrounds were invited to the Welcome Baby to Country event. It was jointly run by Monash Health, Monash University and Greater Dandenong Council. Each child received a commemorative certificate and gift. NAIDOC Week officially runs 8-15 July.
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at the Green Table Social Club,”treasurer Paul Huver said. Stephen is now gearing up for the 45th club championships starting on Wednesday 11 July. Details: 0406 786 242.
It’s not quite the bike path to nowhere, but that’s how it looks to keen cyclists itching to use an under-construction shared-trail. For several weeks, the trail aligned with the rail line between Westall and Springvale has been fenced off - despite literally just metres of concrete needed to finish the job. The Level Crossing Removal Authority says the WestallDandenong section - despite appearances - is about 60 per cent complete. “We’ll be opening the path when it is safe to do so,” senior project manager Matthew Williamson said. “At the moment construction vehicles still need to regularly cross the path as part of works to complete the trail and to carry out landscaping on the new open space through Noble Park.” When finished, a continuous 17-kilometre shared path will link Monash University, Caulfield to the Eastlink Trail, Dandenong.
A further free NAIDOC Week event for children will be staged at Gloria Pyke Netball Stadium at Greaves Reserve, Bennet Street, Dandenong on 10 July, 11am-3pm. It is run by Southern Victorian Aboriginal Child Care Agency and the Dandenong and District Aborigines Cooperative. It features show themes, dodgem cars, a clown trailer, jumping castles, cultural activities and bush tucker. Details: Southern VACCA, 9701 4200 or DDACL, 9794 5933.
Stolen credit card is used CCTV images could help police to track down a credit card thief. The victim’s wallet was in a car parked on McCrae Street, Dandenong, when the thief struck between 9pm and 11pm on Monday 11 June. Police said one of the victim’s credit cards
The unsealed section of bike path at Westall. Pictures: ROBERT JAMIESON
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was then used at a service station on Heatherton Road, Dandenong. They released CCTV still images of a man they believe could assist with their investigation. Call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or visit www.crimestoppersvic.com.au and quote incident number 180201953 with any information.
Kudos to Stephen De Winter, who came runner-up at the Masters and Challengers chess tournament at Dandenong Chess Club recently. It was a popular result for the 29-year-old, who has high-functioning autism. “Stephen just loves chess and is always first in the door
Lost-and-found Here’s a reminder to pick up after yourself in the bedroom. A woman allegedly visited a “friend” in Hallam, leaving behind zip-lock bags of a “white-powdered”drug on a bedside table. A few days later, police carried out a search warrant of the friend’s home, seizing three grams of the drugs on the bedroom table. Her friend was arrested and charged over the matter. A month later, the woman’s solicitor sends a letter to police stating that she confessed to the crime. She was a stay-at-home mum who had got a night off and was “killing time”at the friend’s house before going out with a girlfriend, her lawyer told Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on 2 July. She picked the drugs up at a party, having never used them for seven-and-a-half years, the lawyer said something that the judge said was “incredibly unlikely and implausible”. The lawyer insisted she was a “truly rehabilitated person”. She was given a six-month good-behaviour bond. The friend’s charges were dropped.
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LOOKING BACK 100 years ago 11 July 1918 Proposed Dandenong High School On Saturday a deputation waited upon the Cranbourne Shire Council in regard to the proposed high school at Dandenong. The deputation comprised of Cr Abbott, Messrs Talbot, McAlpin, Cruickshank and McAfee. Cr Abbott and Mr Talbot were deputed to put the case on behalf of the deputation, and both performed the duty imposed upon them in a most capable manner. The benefit to residents within the Cranbourne shire boundary was clearly shown, if the high school is established at Dandenong, therefore the deputation felt justified in appealing for assistance in financing the scheme, which would provide educational facilities not at present obtainable by fami-
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lies of the ordinary ratepayer, and incidentally would be the means of providing an improved train service for the district. At a stage of the meeting the council briefly discussed the question, and it was agreed to defer the matter till next meeting.
50 years ago 9 July 1968 Shop plan will cost $330,000 A new shopping complex of 14 shops, a service station and children's playground will be built in Springvale Road, Springvale South. Recently the MacKay family completed a large red brick hay and grain store facing MacKay Street complete with weighbridge, silos, service road and all relative facilities. Forty two years ago the MacKays owned three and a half acres. They now own five acres in the heart of the rapidly-expanding residential area of Spring-
vale South. Ian MacKay said: "It was just paddocks and a few odd farms when the late Mr Robert MacKay moved here. He had faith in this area: we have never had any reason to doubt that faith."
20 years ago 13 July 1998 Plan to boost police paddocks Dandenong Police Paddocks will become a thriving regional park under plans announced last week by Parks Victoria. A five-year Future Direction Plan for the 500 hectare paddocks will be undertaken by the Police Paddocks Advisory Committee and the community. Parks Victoria's chief ranger Ms Lisa Court said the open space of the paddocks had become increasingly significant because of the rapid growth in Melbourne's South-East. The reserve also had significant botanic
value. It acted as a buffer between Churchill National Park and formed part of the wildlife corridor that followed Dandenong Creek. The project co-ordinator, Ms Frances Horsley, said the reserve was an untapped recreational asset. Plans for picnic facilities and walking tracks were under way.
5 years ago 8 July 2013 Annual blanket appeal With chilly nights still ahead, Dandenong District Benevolent Society volunteers, who operate from the corner arcade shop in Thomas Street, and Springvale Benevolent Society are making their annual appeal for donations of blankets and rugs for winter warmth for the needy. Gifts of woollen jumpers would also be greatly appreciated.
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NAME buy the bakery. The tribute said Paddy was fondly known as Mr Noble Park. His public life included serving as a committee member and life member of many sporting clubs, work for many cultural groups, Noble Park Progress Association membership, a Dandenong and District Hospital life membership, and tireless work for the Red Cross and Comforts Fund in war time.
He was a talented violinist who played with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra and various dance bands, and was a member of the Communist Party for more than 40 years. Paddy was associated with the Noble Park Public Hall for 47 years as a trustee, 17 of those as trust chairman. He opened Koala Gym Club there in the 1970s. The hall was built in 1925. Greater Dandenong manages the centre and leases the land from the owners - the residents of Noble Park. The community elects five trustees to look after the asset. The public hall team said Paddy's greatest hope was that future trustees ensured the guidelines the pioneers laid down were adhered to, and that the people retained control of the hall for educational, charitable, recreational and cultural needs.
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WHAT’S ON Polio survivors Polio Australia is holding an information session for polio survivors, families and carers on the late effects of polio. South-east based support groups will provide local information. Polio Australia ensures survivors have access to appropriate health care and support to maintain independence and make informed lifestyle choices. Jan Wilson Centre, Halton Road, Noble Park on 27 July, 1.30pm to 3pm. Register at http://bit.ly/InfoSessionNP or contact Stephanie Cantrill at Polio Australia on 0466 719 613 or steph@polioaustralia.org.au.
Madame Butterfly Opera Australia is bringing singers, its chamber orchestra and a children's chorus drawn from the community to the stage. Madame Butterfly is a love story that reaches across cultures, across oceans, across time. Drum Theatre, 226 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong.Friday 13 and Saturday 14 July, 7.30pm to 9.30pm. Tickets are priced from $39.90. Visit www.drumtheatre.com. au or call 8571 1666.
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Colouring monster pillows Kids can colour in monster pillows for free in celebration of National Pyjama Day. It is part of a monthly kid's morning activity program held by Armada Dandenong Plaza. Materials provided. 10am-1pm, Thursday 19 July at a pop-up craft station, Level 2, Centre Court (near Jay Jays and Connor), Dandenong Plaza. Details: armadadandenongplaza.com.au
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The Circus Crew Kids aged five to 12 years can join the Little Devils Circus to learn acro-balance, juggling and more. Drum Theatre, 226 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong. Monday 9 July, 10.30am. $7 per child. Call 8571 1666 or visit www.drumtheatre. com.au to book.
NAIDOC Children's Day This free event will include dodgem cars, jumping castles, cultural activities, bush tucker and a sausage sizzle. Gloria Pyke Netball Stadium, Greaves Reserve, Bennet Street, Dandenong. Tuesday 10 July, 11am to 3pm. Call Southern VACCA on 9701 4200 or DDACL on 9794 5933 for more information.
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Creative jar decorating Youths aged 12 to 25 years can transform recycled glasses and jars into tea-light candle holders. Youth and Family Services, 39 Clow Street (formerly YStop), Dandenong. Tuesday 10 July, 1pm to 3pm. Call 9793 2155 for bookings.
this free workshop. Dandenong Library, Level 2, 225 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong. Tuesday 10 July, 6.30pm to 8pm. Springvale Library, 411 Springvale Road, Springvale. Tuesday 17 July, 6.30pm to 8pm. Bookings are preferred. Call 9706 8441.
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Road Safety Community Forum Participants can share their road safety issues with local councillors, council staff, local police and VicRoads staff. South Eastern Masonic Centre, 270 Hutton Road, Keysborough . Tuesday 10 July, 7.15pm to 9.30pm. Call Jo on 8571 5320 or email mayorspa@cgd.vic.gov.au for more information.
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Kids aged five years and over can try new moves and techniques and unleash the Bollywood star within. The event is free but bookings are essential. Springvale Library, 411 Springvale Road, Springvale. Tuesday 10 July, 2pm to 4pm. Call 1300 630 920
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Children aged six to 12 years can learn about nutrition and learn to make chocolate thick shakes, bliss balls, nut milk and school lunches. Laurel Lodge at Heritage Hill Museum and Historic Gardens, 66 McCrae Street Dandenong. Wednesday 11 July, 11am to 12.30pm. $7 per participant. Book at www. drumtheatre.com.au or call 8571 1666.
Naomi Bishop will teach participants to combine drawing and painting to make works on paper at
Kids aged eight to 12 years can draw cartoon
Kokedamas, or Japanese string gardens, get a make-over in this hands-on workshop. Materials will be available for nine to 15-yearolds to create the most outlandish or silly hanging world they can think of. Laurel Lodge at Heritage Hill Museum and Historic Gardens, 66 McCrae Street, Dandenong. Tuesday 10 July, 11am to 12.30pm. Book at www.drumtheatre.com.au or on 8571 1666.
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characters at this interactive workshop. Dandenong Library, 225 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong. Wednesday 11 July, 2pm to 3pm. Call 1300 630 920 or see library staff for more information.
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Fun with dancing Kids aged five and over can dance their way through an obstacle course. Springvale Library, 411 Springvale Road, Springvale. Friday 13 July, 2pm to 2.45pm. Free event. No booking required. Call 1300 630 920 or see library staff for more information.
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Christmas in July Enjoy traditional Christmas carols, contemporary Christmas songs and lots of laughs in this Drum Theatre production. It is led by compere Chris McKenna with a cast including star tenor Roy Best, international soprano Alison Jones and pianist Len Vorster. Drum Theatre, corner Lonsdale and Walker streets, Dandenong. Thursday, 19 July, 10.30am. Tickets from $22. Visit www. drumtheatre.com.au or call 8571 1666.
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Computer classes for beginners This eight-week course will take place in a small computer room for extra attention. The cost is $135, or $115 concession. Hallam Community Learning Centre, 56 Kays Avenue, Hallam. From Tuesday 24 July, 9.30am to 12.15pm. Call 9703 1688 for bookings.
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As tax time 2018 kicks off the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) has profiled the five most common mistakes and the personalities most likely to have tax time troubles. Assistant Commissioner Kath Anderson said it’s often simple mistakes and misunderstandings that trip people up. “While we know most people want to get it right, our audits and reviews show that there are five main areas where taxpayers are most likely to get it wrong.” The top five mistakes include taxpayers who leave out some of their income, claim deductions for personal expenses, forget to keep receipts or records of their expenses, claim for something they never paid for and claim personal expenses for rental properties. Ms Anderson says many of the mistakes are avoidable and there are a few things taxpayers can do to make sure their tax time experience is stress-free. “Know what you can legitimately claim. There are three golden rules for work-related expenses. You must have spent the money yourself and not have been reimbursed, it must be directly related to earning your income, and you must have a record to prove it,” Ms Anderson said. “This tax time we will be paying close attention to claims for private expenses like home to work travel, plain clothes, and private phone calls. We will also be paying attention to people who are claiming standard deductions for expenses they never paid for.” Tax can sometimes be tricky, but it’s not tricky to keep good records. “Around half of the adjustments we make are because the taxpayer had no records, or they were poor quality. Yet it’s so easy to keep your records, using the myDeductions tool in the ATO app. Just take a photo, record a few details and then at the end of the year upload the information to your agent or to myTax.” Another tip is to include all your income. “A temp job, cash jobs, capital gains on cryptocurrency, or money earned from the sharing economy is all income that must be declared. We are constantly improving our data matching tools and even a one-off pay-
The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) has identified the five most common mistakes made by taxpayers. ment may be enough to raise a red flag. “We know some people lodge early because they want their refund, and that’s fair enough. But we amend returns for thousands of taxpayers that leave out some of their income. This can delay your refund or even see you owing money to the ATO. If you wait until midAugust, we will have pre-filled most of your income information for you, to help you get it right to start with.” Pre-fill is available whether you choose to lodge online with myTax, or with a registered tax agent. For those intending to push the boundaries, or perhaps fudge some parts of their return, the ATO has you in its sights. “We are increasing our investment in edu-
cation and assistance, as well as reviews and audits. This year we are expecting to make contact with more than one million taxpayers either directly or through their agents,” Ms Anderson said. Finally, if you make a mistake, don’t panic. “We know people sometimes make mistakes or forget to include something on their return. If you’re in that situation, try to fix it as soon as you can to minimise any interest and penalties. Either contact your agent or lodge an amendment online. “Remember: Whether you use a tax agent or lodge it yourself, you are responsible for the claims you make. Take the time to check your deductions are legitimate and you have listed all your income before lodging.” dandenong.starcommunity.com.au
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HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 16 Birdwood Avenue, DANDENONG, VIC 3175 Description: 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 1 study, 1 garage Auction: Saturday, 21 July at 12.30pm Inspect: Wednesday 11 July from 4.30pm-5pm and Saturday 14 July from 11am to 11.30am Contact: Stephen Lamb 0421 045 460, MCLENNAN REAL ESTATE 9791 5922
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Walk to the city centre, schools and station from this very solid brick veneer home set on an 852m2 block (approx) with a Planning Permit to construct a 140m2, three bedroom, two bathroom home at the rear. The home features two large separate living areas, 2.7m ceilings, aluminium windows, window shutters, terra cotta tile roof and hardwood floors. In need of renovation. An excellent project for the builder, investor OR ideal for extended family. Invest in your future! ONE OUT OF THE BOX!
This two bedroom weatherboard home requires either a young tradesman looking for an extensive renovation or simply demolish and redevelop into townhouses (STCA). Located close to Schools, shops and transport and has a wide street frontage for easy access to the rear. Currently tenanted to long term tenants who are happy to stay on until your plans are in place. INVEST IN YOUR FUTURE!
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SPRINGVALE 9 THAMES AVENUE RARE TREASURE IN SPRINGVALE Terms: 10% Deposit, Balance 30/60/90 Days With its classic brick appeal and sitting on 605m2 (approx) of prime rectangular land, this home has just about everything at your doorstep. Just a short walk to Westall Road where you will find public transport, Norman Luth Reserve and such close proximity to Springvale Central and train station - the location here is ultra-convenient. While in notion to the increasing Springvale market, this property offers great opportunity for the insightful buyer to lock down a strong investment. Valuing its traditional family floorplan with loads of potential for the future.
a3 b1 c2 AUCTION (Unless Sold Prior) Saturday 14th July at 10:30am PRICE $680,000-$740,000 VIEW Thursday 5:00pm - 5:30pm Saturday 10:00am 10:30am CONTACT Ozan Kanbur 0403 644 379 Victoria Leav 0499 910 025
SPRINGVALE SOUTH 4 RICKSON COURT ELEVATED FAMILY HOME IN A PRIME LOCATION Combining an excellent design with quality fittings, this double storey house comes with a self contained unit offer a genuinely modern yet luxurious living environment that is only a stone’s throw from Springvale South’s diverse shopping precinct. • Three living areas • Timber-top kitchen w/ SS appliances • Zoned & light filled living spaces • Formal lounge w/ separate dining room • Hardwood floorboards throughout
a5 b3 c4 CLOSING DATE SALE Tuesday 24-July at 6pm PRICE $780,000 - $858,000 VIEW Thur 3:30pm - 4:00pm, Sat 1:00pm - 1:30pm CONTACT Tommy Nguyen 0431 644 889 Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 OFFICE 363 Springvale Road Springvale
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SPRINGVALE SOUTH 28 IVORY CRESCENT FAMILY COMFORT IN CENTRAL LOCATION Set on an ideal 412sqm (approx.) allotment, offering modern, secure and private living for all owner occupiers or investors alike. This remarkably stylish quality home presents an excellent façade with a beautiful driveway. The street appeal is both eye-catching and unparalleled. • Central heating & cooling + a “Panasonic” AC’s • A fully appointed kitchen with s/s appliances • A dishwasher • An informal meals area, separated from the kitchen + Study • 5.5 kW – solar panels
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CLOSING DATE SALE (Unless Sold Prior) Tuesday 10th-July @ 6pm PRICE $760,000 - $830,000 VIEW Wed: 4:30pm - 5:00pm Sat: 12:00pm - 12:30pm CONTACT Tommy Nguyen 0431 644 889 Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 OFFICE 363 Springvale Road Springvale
INVESTORS / DEVELOPERS PRIME LAND IN DANDENONG NORTH! Approx. 2111 (sqm) WITH almost 70 metre FRONTAGES! BIGGIN & SCOTT GREATER DANDENONG, as exclusive selling agent, is pleased to present a potential development site at 205 Gladstone Road, 2 & 4 Carlton Road in Dandenong North (205 BLOCK OF LAND 694m2) (2 CARLTON RD - 4 BEDROOMS SPACIOUS HOUSE on 741m2) (4 CARLTON RD - 3 BEDROOM HOUSE on 676m2) The property presents a unique opportunity to build approx. 8-9 townhouses/ Villas (STCA) positioned with 3 street frontages Located in one of the fastest growing suburbs in Melbourne.
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This Porter Davis designed home, positioned on approximately 477m2, is of the highest quality, from the instant you pass through the striking entry you are immediately immersed in modern day sophistication. The home is distinguished by 4 spacious bedrooms, the master a composition of style reflected by the walk-in robe and a sizable floor to ceiling tilled ensuite. The remaining rooms designed for comfortable living are carpeted and fitted with BIR's. Additionally, there is a main family sized bathroom wonderfully equipped with an oversized shower, bath, pristine floor tiling and separate toilet. Together, the earthy tones and opaque floor boarding work harmoniously; while the entity is soaked in natural light reaping from the wall to wall bi folded doors and dimmed by a spectacular full sheer curtain. As we move away from the open plan living/ dining area, separate theatre room and study we arrive at an upscale polished kitchen. The culinary space includes an expansive caesar stone bench top, quality stainless steel appliances and walk-in pantry. The key feature of this home that will appeal to most buyers is the spacious rear yard, rare for properties of this area. This yard comprises of a low maintenance tiled and exposed aggregate concrete area.
a4b2c2 CLOSING DATE SALE (Unless Sold Prior) Tuesday 31st of July at 6:00pm PRICE $930,000-$980,000 VIEW Tues: 5:00pm - 5:30pm Sat: 2:00pm -2:30pm CONTACT Ozan Kanbur 0403 644 379 Victoria Leav 0499 910 025 OFFICE 363 Springvale Road Springvale 03 858 10 999
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ONE FOR THE BIG DREAMERS AN opportunity arises in Noble Park North for those with big dreams and ambitious plans. Offering approximately 756 square metres of flat land and a classic family home, this property is primed for rejuvenation, renovation or redevelopment. The established home includes three bedrooms, a large living room, open kitchen
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HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 39 Elonera Road, NOBLE PARK NORTH, VIC 3174 Price: $630,000-$680,000 Description: 3 bedrooms, 1 bathrooms, 1 garage Inspect: By Appointment Contact: Kim Lim 0423 374 998 and Ruby Vo 0404 884 253, AREA SPECIALIST
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IT'S YOUR LUCKY DAY THIS unique single storey home boasts not one but two master bedrooms and combines familiar comfort with space for the whole family. The well-maintained and accommodating interiors offer two living spaces, four bedrooms plus study with robes, three bathrooms and a separate toilet. Highlights include the open plan living space with timber kitchen and plenty of cupboard storage, reverse cycle air conditioner and a new wall heater. Move straight in or update and refresh to add your own personal style, the choice is yours! ●
HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 8 Murray Close, NOBLE PARK, VIC 3174 Price: $719,000 Description: 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2 garage Inspect: By Appointment Contact: Leonard Widjaja - 0430 355 225, AREA SPECIALIST
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Sophisticated, stylish and spacious; this impeccable family home is one of Keysborough’s finest residences. Paired with a brilliant location one door down from Tatterson Park and nearby Springers Leisure Centre, Haileybury College, Sirius College and Parkmore Shopping Centre, this is your chance to purchase a prestigious property in a premium position.
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Hustwaiteâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Dandy dream By Hayley Wildes The Dandenong Stingrays are absolutely flying in season 2018. Sitting on top of the ladder, they're the talk of TAC Cup footy. Co-captain Campbell Hustwaite - who shares the reigns with Mitch Riordan - gave an insight into the Rays stunning season thus far. "It's probably a credit to how deep we are as a team. We've had players come in and out, but we've also been able to bring players in who have played roles just as well, if not better, than some of the players that have been out," he said. The depth of the team has been challenged greatly throughout the season due to varying reasons and with the Under 18 National Championships being played recently, the Rays have had to play without a handful of their best players for a portion of the season. Bailey Williams, Zac Foot, Toby Bedford, Mitch Riordan and Sam Fletcher have all missed a number of games because of Vic Country commitments, while Riley Bowman, Hayden Young and Will Hamill are among others to have missed TAC Cup games due to representing Vic Country. Hustwaite knows better than most what the Rays incredible development program can do for players and this is ultimately driving team success. "The way the place runs, the coaches just want to make every individual better," he said. "It's obviously helped me and every other player on the list and individual progress benefits the whole team." Running out as captain of the Stingrays is something that Hustwaite doesn't take for granted. He says leadership came naturally to him after captaining sides in juniors at Rosebud. "Coming in as a bottom-ager, playing pretty early in the season, I didn't feel the need to
Campbell Hustwaite leads the Rays out at Shepley Oval. 181553 just be a background player, so I used my voice from the start," he said. "Everyone is happy to take on what I say and it's awesome, it's what that team comradery is built around, just being able to take on everything said." With the ruthless brand of football the Rays
are playing, along with the incredible depth and comradery within the group, Dandenong is marching towards a deep finals run and maybe, just maybe, they can claim the club's maiden TAC Cup premiership. What would it mean to Hustwaite to cocaptain the Rays to a premiership?
Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS "It's one of the things that I've had pencilled into my mind since the start of the season," he said. "Having the co-captain tag with Mitch Riordan, we just want to make history and it would be pretty special to captain the Stingrays to their first premiership."
Neo Cleo trumps Tornado, follows on from a great win By Mick Floyd Superstar Tornado Tears may have been the headline act but it was the unheralded Neo Cleo that set the time standard in the heats of the Group 2 McKenna Memorial at Sandown Park on Thursday night. Following on from a brilliant 29.50 win over 515 metres the previous Thursday, Neo Cleo was equally dominant when stepping up to 595 metres, leading all of the way to score in 33.94. Not only was the win the fastest of the night, it also took more than two lengths off her previous best time for the trip much to the delight of trainer Robert Neocleous. "I've bred a lot of litters over the years but she is very special," he said. "She's got that much talent, but she does her best when she's out on the lure. From the 595m boxes you have to come out otherwise they can block you in. Fortunately she's jumping well at the moment." Series favourite Tornado Tears will line up in his sixth group final at just his 22nd career start after winning the night's opening heat in 34.12. While the time was five lengths outside of his personal best over the distance, handler
Peter Riley was content with his run following his record breaking campaign in Brisbane a fortnight earlier. "We didn't ask a lot him last week. Three weeks in a row over 700m in Brisbane was a big ask and he's not a good traveller on the plane, he didn't enjoy the trip," Riley explained. "But he's been jumping out of his skin during the week. We gave him a couple of walks up the bush and some light work, so with a clean run next week anything is possible." Interestingly it was the kennel's second finalist, Big Bang Tears, which Riley was particularly excited about. Second up after a four month layoff, Big Bang Tears showed good early dash before being caught on the line by Out Of Range. "I have a big opinion of the dog; he is a serious racing animal," he said. The Group 2 McKenna Memorial is one of Sandown Park's longest running features and boasts an honour roll featuring some of the greats of the sport. The McKenna Memorial - acknowledging the contribution of the club's first secretary and Victorian Hall of Fame member Jack McKenna - has been won by some of the sport's finest middle distance chasers including
Trainer Robert Neocleous with Neo Cleo. Flash Of Light, Irma Bale and Xylia Allen. The 2018 edition of the race looks set to continue that tradition, featuring three group
Picture: COURTESY OF SANDOWN GREYHOUNDS 1 winners and combining for more than $1.2m in prize money. The final will be run on Thursday 12 July.
Team 11 one step closer to ultimate A-League dream By Nick Creely Team 11 is one step closer to its A-League dream, with Football Federation Australia (FFA) shortlisting the south-east bid as one of the potential recipients of a licence. The official bid of south-east of Victoria, was recently named alongside nine other bids to advance to the final stage of the expansion process. Applicants now have until 31 August to submit their final proposal, with a decision to be made in October on the two new licences to be handed out for the 2019/20 season. Other bids to make it to the next stage of the expansion process are: Southern Expan22 STAR JOURNAL
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sion, South-Western Sydney, Macarthur, and Wollongong Wolves (all New South Wales); Western Melbourne and South Melbourne (Victoria); Western Pride and Brisbane City (Queensland); and Canberra. There is a strong chance that one of the licences will be handed to a Sydney-based bid, leaving just the one spot for another team to enter the competition. Backed by the Greater Dandenong, City of Casey and Cardinia Shire councils, the Team 11 bid will now spend the coming months finalising its investor group and ownership structure as it prepares to transition into a privately-owned entity. Iconic Australian businessman Gerry Ryan
has pledged financial support for the club, in a major boost to the bid moving forward. Ryan - who is synonymous with the City of Greater Dandenong due to his Jayco Caravans business - said his passion lies with the local community. "No force can unite quite like the round ball can," he said. "The south east region has been very good to me. This is an exceptionally multicultural community that would be incredibly supportive of a club representing it, as football is the game that many here know and love most. "I've helped put together a few clubs in my time. But this bid is about more than just football, it is about community and must seek
to increase social wellbeing and prompt economic growth - which I think it can and will." Ryan is no stranger to the A-League either, having previously had stakes in Queensland Roar (as it was then known) and Melbourne City. South east Victoria, one of the fastest growing regions in the country, has a population base in excess of 1.5 million people and boasts more than 22,000 registered football players. It comes after major announcements in recent months about a 15,000 capacity stadium in the heart of Greater Dandenong, an administration facility at Casey Fields, and the resigning of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the three councils. dandenong.starcommunity.com.au
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Stingrays’ streak surges By Hayley Wildes
Will Hamill booted a stunning goal in Dandenong’s big win over Geelong. 182660 Will Hamill provided the highlight of the quarter with an extraordinary running goal that started on the wing and ended with a goal from a tight angle in the forward pocket. Riley Bowman excelled in the wet conditions. The big man began to take over the game in the third term with his class and clean
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hands. A 44-point three quarter time lead was extended in the opening minute of the final term as Hustwaite sped out of the centre and delivered to Ed Cahill in the goal square. In the end, a six goal to one final term saw the Stingrays claim a 17.13 (115) to 5.7 (37) win. Bowman (four goals), Bedford, Cottrell and
Falcons inflict the Redbacks’ first loss By Hayley Wildes Rowville claimed a comprehensive win over North Ringwood in Division 1 of the Eastern Football League at Quambee Reserve on Saturday. The Hawks were in control after half-time, running out 13.16 (94) to 8.6 (54) winners. Ziggie Alwan (four goals) was dominant up forward, while Alex Frawley was superb. Noble Park put together a strong first half, but was unable to stay with Norwood as the game progressed at Mullum Reserve, falling 14.14 (96) to 9.14 (68). Kyle Martin (three goals) and Will Collis battled hard for the Bulls. In Division 2 of the Southern Football League, the Doveton Eagles’ magical season continued with an obliteration of Skye at Power Reserve. After an even first quarter, the Eagles outscored their opponents 9.1 (55) to 0.3 (3) in a whirlwind second term. Darren Sheen (eight goals) was electric up
forward as Doveton claimed a massive 27.12 (174) to 5.9 (39) win. In Division 3, Springvale Districts inflicted another big loss on Hallam. The Hawks were outgunned from the outset, with Springvale Districts scoring 8.7 (55) to 0.0 (0) in a brutal opening term. Springvale Districts ran out 18.20 (128) to 3.2 (20) winners. Sam Raru (five goals) was busy up forward and David Monaghan feasted around the ball for Springvale Districts. The Hawks were led by Mitch Lambert and Dion Cavallo. Heatherton, despite inaccuracy, claimed a hard-fought win over Black Rock at McDonald Reserve. After falling behind early, Heatherton dug deep and a four-goal to zero final term saw the side record a 9.15 (69) to 8.8 (56) win. Benjamin Clark-Henry and Reagan Maddaford were sublime in the win for Heatherton. Hampton Park and Endeavour Hills played out a classic in tough conditions at Robert Booth Reserve.
Fletcher were sublime all day. Matthew Cumming’s ability to read the ball and take intercept marks in the defensive half was stellar, making it near impossible for the Falcons to get any offensive flow going. An impressive 11 individual goal-kickers once again proved the Rays’ attack is far from one-dimensional.
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In a see-sawing battle, the Falcons were ahead when it mattered most, claiming a 6.10 (46) to 6.8 (44) win. Nathan Strom and Daniel Soar were involved in everything for Endeavour Hills, while Reece Smart was industrious for the Redbacks. In Division 4, Lyndhurst was too strong for Lyndale on the road, claiming a ruthless 9.20 (64) to 2.6 (18) win. Trent Isbister battled hard for the Pumas. Sandown was overpowered by the Frankston Dolphins at home. The Dolphins led at every change to run away massive winners, 26.28 (184) to 6.3 (39). Scott Jackman was impressive for the Cobras. Dandenong was no match for Cerberus. Cerberus dominated in the final term to claim a 13.13 (91) to 7.7 (49) win. Moorabbin was no match for Carrum Patterson Lakes either. Alex Wilson and Brenton Rafferty (five goals each) ran riot, helping their team to a 24.14 (158) to 16.5 (101) win.
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The Dandenong Stingrays made it six wins on the trot with a comprehensive win over the Geelong Falcons on a wet and windy Saturday afternoon at Shepley Oval. As has been the story all season long, the Stingrays’ depth and willingness to work for one another was the difference. The Falcons came out with plenty of hunger and were set up well behind the ball and the Rays found it tough going for the opening 10 minutes of the game. Despite the Falcons’ dominance, they were unable to convert on the scoreboard and when Riley Bowman put through the first major of the day at the 12-minute mark, the Rays had the lead. The second half of the first term saw the Stingrays really assert their dominance around the contest as they scored two more goals to hold a 19-point lead at quarter time. Just 20 seconds into the second term, Matthew Cottrell slotted a beautiful running goal to extend the Rays’ lead. Dandenong looked to be running away with the game, but Geelong pushed hard and scored three goals in three minutes midway through the term to cut the Rays’ lead to just 13 points. The Rays didn’t panic though and responded well in the latter stages of the first half as Jarryd Barker booted two majors to have Dandenong well-placed at half time, 7.6 (48) to 3.5 (23). The likes of captain Campbell Hustwaite, Toby Bedford and Sam Fletcher were getting plenty of the ball in the clinches. The third quarter saw conditions get even worse as the wind picked up and rain started to fall more consistently. It didn’t worry the Stingrays though as they put on four more goals and kept the Falcons to just one.
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