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Singing their praises Singing their praises There were high notes aplenty at a student-organised Youth Empowerment conference in Dandenong on 1 August. Lyndale Secondary College band, pictured, joined a dazzling array of guest speakers who inspired Greater Dandenong's next generation. More, turn to page 7. Picture: GARY SISSONS
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that exhausted his work leave entitlements. Judge Mark Gamble described the attack as vicious and protracted upon vital areas of the victim’s body. It was a “very serious” example of this offence. It had been put to the court that Lukudu over-reacted to perceived threats due to posttraumatic stress disorder. This related to witnessing violence and death as a child in wartorn Sudan, as well as abuse and racism in Cairo. However, Judge Gamble noted that there was no threat for Lukudu to react to on this occasion. The victim had tried to placate Lukudu, and displayed no aggression, the judge said.
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Lukudu initially denied the stabbing or being at the party when being interviewed by police. He had told a psychologist that he’d stabbed the victim because he was afraid the victim would grab Lukudu’s knife and attack him. Judge Gamble said the victim was in no position to take the knife while Lukudu was wielding it with “such ferocity”. Lukudu’s criminal history mainly comprised driving and public nuisance as well as assaults. He had not before committed anything of this magnitude, the judge noted. Lukudu was jailed for nine years, with a six year, nine month non-parole period. It included 553 days of pre-sentence detention since Lukudu’s arrest.
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A Hallam man who critically injured another man by stabbing him 11 times outside a party in central Noble Park has been jailed. Michael Lukudu, 31, pleaded guilty to intentionally causing serious injury and was sentenced in the Victorian County Court on 3 August. Lukudu and a co-accused man had confronted and chased the then 24-year-old victim after Lukudu held a knife and threatened to slash the victim’s throat on Ian Street after 4am on 1 October 2016. The co-accused men repeatedly punched the victim, before another male intervened. Lukudu soon after pursued the same vic-
tim, and from atop of the fallen victim - in a position of “physical superiority” - stabbed him with “ferocity”, Judge Mark Gamble said. After the “savage, cowardly and sustained attack”, he left the man to be tended by shocked witnesses. The man suffered life-threatening injuries, including spending several days in intensive care and undergoing multiple blood tranfusions. Seven of the wounds were to the abdomen, one of the punctures to his chest pierced his lung. He required 40 staples to his abdomen, with extensive plastic surgery expected in future. The man suffered nightmares, social anxiety and a long and painful recuperative period 12392692-LN28-18
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Rising firey force By Cam Lucadou-Wells Sheik Sulaiman is ever-grateful to this country. In his words, "Australia saved my life". That's why the Noble Park CFA firefighter volunteers, to give back to his community. On 1 September, he will be giving his all for charity, taking part in a gruelling 28-floor stair climb in full fire-fighting and breathing gear. The Melbourne Firefighter Stair Climb 2018 brings together 600 fireys from around Australia, climbing the height of Crown Metropol Hotel. It aims to raise $700,000 for Lifeline and Black Dog Institute for support and research into post-traumatic stress, depression and suicide. The funds particularly assist members of the emergency services and defence forces. Mr Sulaiman first fled to Australia by boat as a refugee from Sri Lanka in 2009, and is no stranger to mental demons. He's endured jail and torture in his homeland, as well as 18 months in Australian detention centres. Because of an administrative error, he was sent back to Sri Lanka and incarcerated in 2010. He re-applied successfully in 2012, with the support of the International Red Cross. He gained permanent residency after further detention. With a change of government that has been downgraded to a temporary protection visa. Mr Sulaiman is the last person to bear a grudge for attaining "freedom". "Australia saved my life. "That's why I had to give back something to this country and community. "That's why I choose to become a fire fighter." Mr Sulaiman has had to learn the language
Sheik Sulaiman is taking part in a fundraiser for mental health. 183844 Picture: CAM LUCADOU-WELLS from scratch - he tries to absorb at least one new word a day. He's held a variety of jobs as a factory worker, cleaner and most recently in a supermarket. Last year, he completed the 428-step charity climb in under seven-and-a-half minutes. And with Noble Park CFA colleagues Nick Stannard, Abbas Abdollahi and Adam Keselj, he's lining up to do it again. This spirited brigade was on the brink of closure several years ago. Now it's a vibrant melting pot of 60 volunteers from 17 nationalities. They are called to up to 250 call-outs a year, often giving some relief and hope to people on the "worst day of their life". "Noble Park is such a diverse community, just 30 per cent speak English as a first language," brigade captain Terence Sanford says. "It really does assist us to have members
from as many different nationalities when you turn out to jobs." Most of this especially young brigade is 2530 years old. Part of its appeal is that it's inclusive, family-based and team-oriented, Mr Sanford says. As part of training, the brigade helps its enthusiastic recruits learn and practise English language skills. They also learn a lot of other workplace skills - such as working in a team, in a structure and in a chain of command. "Australia has a proud history of acknowledging volunteers," Mr Sanford says. "And in this community - even with our diverse nationalities - they've taken that mantle." To donate to Mr Sulaiman's climb, go to https://www.firefighterclimb.org.au/climber/ sheiksulaimanseyaduamanulla/
Aged home's $1m revamp A Doveton aged care home has received State funding towards its $1 million upgrade. Chestnut Gardens Aged Care Home's project includes replacing an old heating and cooling system, and installing an electronic security access system to individual quarters. The home was allocated $748,853 from the Government's $10 million program to refurbish 38 facilities in Victoria. Dandenong MP Gabrielle Williams said Chestnut Gardens played a "key role" providing care for local senior citizens. "This funding will help make sure their amenities are up to scratch." Housing, Disability and Ageing Minister Martin Foley said the Significant Facility Refurbishment Initiative would help homes make "necessary upgrades" for residents' quality of life.
Social housing tenders open Tenders have opened for a private social housing development on vacant Government land in Noble Park. The site at 30-40 Athol Road has been earmarked for an Inclusionary Housing Pilot, which has a mix of social housing, affordable housing and private housing. The State Government said a minimum of 100 social housing dwelling's would be built across the Noble Park site and five other locations across Melbourne. Expressions of interest close on 6 September, with the preferred bidder announced in late October. "We are building brand new, properlydesigned housing close to services, jobs and transport - offering fantastic opportunities for redevelopment," Planning Minister Richard Wynne said.
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Stickers for Hitler By Cam Lucadou-Wells A racist, neo-Nazi youth movement has targeted Dandenong with the plastering of propoganda stickers in public places. On 28 July, Antipodean Resistance posted photos on social media in late July of its stickers in Harmony Square and a Halal butcher's sign in Lonsdale Street. The same account shows posts of stickers being plastered at universities, train stations and other public places across Melbourne and Australia. Recent posts have illustrated sticker activities at Swinburne University, Monash University, Ferntree Gully, Boronia and Brighton. Greater Dandenong Council stated it had not been aware of the sticker campaign in its midsts. Its city planning, design and amenity director Jody Bosman said putting up the stickers without permission was an offence under the Environment Protection Act. "If Council does become aware of any such material appearing in this municipality, we will investigate and take the appropriate action." A Victoria Police spokesperson said social media had increased the public profile and online presence of "these groups". "We respect the right of the community to express their views peacefully and lawfully, however, urging violence and hatred is not a form of free speech that the community or Victoria Police will tolerate." The police were monitoring intelligence
An Antipodean Resistance sticker on a Halal butcher, Lonsdale Street, Dandenong. relevant to "any group that may pose a threat or risk to the community". The Executive Council of Australian Jewry strongly condemned Antipodean Resistance and its "repugnant" ideas. Co-chief executive Alex Ryvchin said the Antipodean Resistance supported the overthrow of democratic institutions and the murder of Jews and gay people. Neo-Nazism should be combated by education, so people could comprehend the "unique barbarism" of the Nazis and their crimes, he said. "It is not clear whether this group is content to advocate violence and plaster posters or will adopt violence themselves. "Given how extreme their ideology is and the violence perpetrated by similar groups in the United States and Europe, they should cer-
tainly be of concern to the public." Executive Council of Australian Jewry research officer Julie Nathan said the group called for an end to "non-white immigration" and blamed societal ills on "the Jews". Its members had connections to far-right extremist groups in Australia and overseas, such as the United Patriots Front leaders via the Lads Society. "Antipodean Resistance openly aims to lay the groundwork for a forcible Nazi take-over of Australia at a later time. "They have no illusions that they could ever win a democratic election. "At present, the group is making its existence known through its propaganda activities, is recruiting members across the country, and is engaged in activities to promote Nazi ideology." The small, secretive group had spread through Australian capital cities since forming in Melbourne in October 2016, Ms Nathan said. It targeted white males in their teens and twenties by putting up posters at high schools and universities, they said. In photos and videos on their website and posts, members hid their identities in photos and videos with superimposed "death-head" masks. "Its members try to remain anonymous, although a small number of them have been publicly exposed." Antipodean Resistance was emailed for comment.
Global acclaim for this worldly ideal By Cam Lucadou-Wells
Warrant for Madafferi’s arrest A warrant has been issued to arrest Vince Madafferi over traffic and drug-related allegations, police say. The 51-year-old is described as 172 centimetres with blue eyes, thin build and black, greying hair. Madafferi is known to frequent Clayton South, Dandenong and Cranbourne, police say. An image of Madafferi has been released by police in the hope of locating him. Any information to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or crimestoppersvic.com.au.
Still wanted by police Police are trying to locate a man wanted in relation to handling stolen goods. Benjamin Still, 30, is described as 180 centimetres, with a thin build, blue eyes and orange hair and beard. He is known to frequent Doveton, Dandenong and Endeavour Hills, police say. A warrant has been issued for Still’s arrest. Any information to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or crimestoppersvic.com.au.
Male spotted at suspicious fire A male wearing a long coat and thongs was seen running from a suspicious fire at a home’s front garden at Springvale Road, Springvale. A passing-by concrete-truck driver used his truck’s hose to extinguish the fire that had spread into a bush about 6.30pm on 6 August. A male described as Asian in appearance, 25-30 years old and about 160 centimetres fled from the scene. Any witnesses, including the truck driver, are being urged to contact Greater Dandenong CIU on 9767 7487 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 and crimestoppersvic.com.au.
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Merle Mitchell, on the Enterprise trail, says a welcoming attitude remains as timely as ever. 126005 Picture: GARY SISSONS
A 90-year-old woman has stirred from bed and found a burglar inside her Noble Park home. About 8pm on 3 August, the male wearing a cap jemmied his way into the rear of the Callender Road residence and turned on the lights. The resident got out of bed, spotted the burglar and yelled at him to leave the house. The intruder fled, stealing a wallet containing about $200 and bank cards. Any information to Greater Dandenong CIU on 9767 7487 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 and crimestoppersvic.com.au.
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A history project that celebrates Springvale's former Enterprise Migrant Hostel has been recognised on the global stage. Greater Dandenong Council's Spirit of Enterprise Project was recognised for its outstanding contribution to culture at the United Cities and Local Government Awards in Mexico City. It was the only Australian project recognised in the awards. Though missing out on the overall title, the project was singled out by the Awards jury as an example of good practice. The history project started with a group of local volunteers compiling an exhibition at the Immigration Museum in 2008. It told the extraordinary story of the hostel, which with the enthusiastic help of locals, housed and provided settlement services to more than 30,000 migrants and refugees until 1992. One of the volunteers Merle Mitchell said the project then expanded over the next decade. It grew into a walking trail of significant sites that marks the significant contributions of migrants and refugees in Springvale.
"It just grew and grew and grew," Ms Mitchell said. "The community wouldn't let us stop. They said you've got to do something else." The world citation was important recognition for the "whole of community" effort, she said. "It's really important at this time to remember the contribution that people have made. "To go to the site and write people's stories, you realise how much they have contributed to our community." The Enterprise Hostel still stands for a unifying message, Ms Mitchell says. "People felt welcomed. It was a welcome that told people that everyone was pleased you're here. "Keep your language, keep your tradition, keep your faith - you are part of the whole." Greater Dandenong mayor Cr Youhorn Chea said the project was a fantastic community project, with many people contributing to its success over the years. "Merle Mitchell and the team from the Spirit of Enterprise are to be commended for their ongoing contribution to culture in this city through initiating and delivering this project. "I would also like to acknowledge the role Council staff has played in supporting the delivery of this project."
Police detected a white Holden sedan travelling at 120km/h on the South Gippsland Freeway, Dandenong South just after 3am on Wednesday 1 August . After passing police the vehicle sped up to 174km/h before it was stopped on the Monash Freeway in Dandenong. The offending driver returned a positive drug test, pending forensic analysis. He is expected to be charged on summons and will appear at Dandenong Magistrates' Court at a later date.
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Homeless getting a hand By Cam Lucadou-Wells Dandenong has been earmarked for new 'assertive outreach' teams to help people sleeping rough. It is one of eight regions of 'high need' that are targeted by the State Government's $19 million program, which is currently open to tender. The outreach workers would actively seek out and engage with homeless people, and provide rapid access to emergency accommodation, health services and ongoing case management. Dandenong will also be home to a supportive housing team that helps particularly those who have been chronically homeless to remain in housing. WAYSS homelessness services manager Jen
Kelly welcomed the positive moves to further help at least 50 people sleeping rough on any one night in Dandenong. "We know we have got people camping in Bunyip State Park and that is what they can afford." According to Australian Bureau of Statistics estimates in 2016, there were 437 children who were homeless in Greater Dandenong. It estimates that homelessness in the local council area rose by 28 per cent since 2011. Ms Kelly said wrap-around support services were needed to not just house, but "rebuild" lives for homeless people. "When you become homeless, you lose your social contacts, your work, your room and your mate. It's very embarrassing. "A lot withdraw from the norm. Your perspective changes, your trust changes so it
needs a rebuild to come back in the fold." Housing service WAYSS also received extra funding over four years to expand its afterhours refuge support for victims after serious family violence incidents. The 24/7 refuge service has been running in response to findings by the 2016 Royal Commission into Family Violence. Ms Kelly said staff were on-call at all hours to help shelter women and children in emergency accommodation. "The big push now is to not remove the women and children from the property. "Rather, if things can be worked out, mum and the kids can go back with sufficient security in place, such as intervention orders. "That would be ideal because children don't want to be moved around. And the women and
children haven't done anything wrong." Dandenong MP Gabrielle Williams said the assertive outreach and supportive housing teams would help reach more people at risk of homelessness and provide ongoing support. "Homelessness is complex and often intertwined with a range of other issues, which can sometimes make it hard for people to ask for help." Housing, Disability and Ageing Minister Martin Foley said the teams were a "targeted and holistic way" to tackle homelessness. "We are looking at new ways to provide integrated services that help people with all of their needs, with a greater focus on prevention and early intervention, rather than a crisisdriven response."
Drug accused beautician claims win on the pokies By Cam Lucadou-Wells
ing to the pokies, she allegedly told police. Police remand liaison officer Sergeant Roger Williams opposed bail. Vrankar was unemployed, had a gambling habit and was an unacceptable risk of reoffending, he said. The seized meth was almost 25 times the minimum trafficable quantity, and she had been living at her proposed bail address at the time of offending, the court heard. A defence lawyer argued Vrankar had never been assisted in her personal issues including past family trauma. "There are reasons for this offending," the lawyer said. "The family is dealing with it in different ways. She had to deal with these matters ultimately." She was self-employed as a nail technician, her past history of drug possession offences was limited and her three weeks in remand
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A beautician fond of pokies and the Mimco fashion label is facing a series of drug trafficking and proceeds-of-crime charges. Natalie Vrankar, 34, and a co-accused were discovered by police lying back in the seats of a hired white Mitsubishi ASX wagon in a Dandenong North driveway about 2.40am on 18 July, a court bail hearing was told. While police searched the wagon, Vrankar allegedly threw a black Mimco bag over the neighbour's fence. It was filled with deal bags of heroin, amphetamine and 14 grams of meth. From the wagon, police also allegedly seized 2.42 grams of meth in bags, scales, deal bags, a 'tick book' and a book with credit card details. A large amount of hair products, Mimco jewellery, nail care products and make-up was
also discovered, which police claim are proceeds-of-crime. Vrankar allegedly told police she bought the Mimco jewellery for $150 from an unknown person at Keysborough pokies; the two large containers of hair products from Gumtree, the court heard. The make-up was hers, as was the nail products that she used on her friends as her "cash job", she allegedly said. She was also found with $5215, which she claimed to have won on the pokies several weeks ago, Dandenong Magistrates' Court heard on 6 August. She couldn't give specifics about the win, police told the court. "I gamble. I love going to the pokies," she allegedly said. That night, she'd pulled into the driveway with the co-accused to have a sleep before go-
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had been a "wake-up call", the lawyer said. The co-accused man remains remanded in custody, the court heard. Magistrate Daniel Muling said Vrankar had shown compelling reasons for bail by the combination of defence arguments. "There's nothing there that concerns me that you're a person committing offences on a regular basis." She was bailed on strict conditions including a night curfew, a fixed address in Drouin, not associating with the co-accused, not using drugs and complying with a CISP supervisedbail program, including counselling and treatment. Mr Muling decided against banning Vrankar from entering gambling venues. Vrankar was bailed to appear at Dandenong Magistrates' Court on 5 September.
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Soup kitchen rapist jailed By Cam Lucadou-Wells A Dandenong soup kitchen volunteer who repeatedly restrained, raped, mutilated and tortured a female colleague for three days including abducting her interstate in a car boot in 2011 has been sentenced by the Victorian County Court. Darin Wheeldon, 42, had met his victim at the soup kitchen and was taken in as a boarder at her home because “she clearly felt sorry for you”, Judge Lisa Hannan said on 9 August. Wheeldon, hurt that his desires for the victim weren’t reciprocated, set out on prolonged
and somewhat planned offending that began at the victim’s home and ended in a NSW motel room. During the abduction, Wheeldon stole the victim’s car, credit cards, money and phone. It ended when she escaped from being bound in a motel-room cupboard while Wheeldon was out. In a victim impact statement, the victim described being still marked by the event for the past seven years. She had made it through by the “grace of God” and the support of people who loved her. Judge Hannan described her as “brave and
dignified”; the events that “degraded and humiliated” her still “ripple” through the victim and her children. She noted Wheeldon had no issues with illicit drugs, alcohol or psychotic illness but a long history of violent convictions. He was likely fueled by a “severe personality disorder” and showed a lack of insight and “superficial remorse”, the judge noted. In 2012, Wheeldon was found guilty by a NSW jury and jailed for up to 11 years for the NSW-based offences, with a non-parole period of seven years. In his Victorian County Court trial this year,
Wheeldon initially pleaded not guilty - causing the victim to re-read her statement and re-live the event, Judge Hannon noted. On the second hearing date, he pleaded guilty to false imprisonment, intentionally causing injury, theft and four counts of rape. Judge Hannon added nine further years to make a total 20 years imprisonment, with a 14year non-parole period. It means Wheeldon is eligible for parole in seven years, 144 days. He will be a registered sexual offender for life.
Big ideas fill the Drum stage with power By Cam Lucadou-Wells Students in Greater Dandenong have been urged to dream large at a Youth Empowerment Conference at Drum Theatre on 1 August. Woorana Park Primary School students organised the third annual event to inspire peers in their region to "rise beyond their postcode". It featured a stellar cast of guest speakers including AFL great Simon Madden, Dande-
nong MP Gabrielle Williams and Real Schools founder Adam Voight. They were joined by a psychologist, culture-change consultants, a kidpreneur, an educational technologist, a travel/fashion blogger, an education researcher and a change architect. Lucy, a Woorana Park student, said she was particularly inspired by Mr Madden.
"He said that lots of people were being negative about him, but he kept on going. "It's OK to say I can't do it. As long as you say I can't do it yet". Another student Mingjia said: "They told stories of the past and made us look forward to the future. "They taught us to have a good character and how to be a great leader."
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100 years ago 15 August 1918 Dandenong High School It is with pleasure we announce that the proposal to establish a High School at Dandenong has been carried to a successful issue, in as much as a reply has been received by the Dandenong shire council, from the Director of Education, intimating that the department had accepted the offer of the municipality to provide a site on Melbourne Road for the High School and to raise £1000 (£750 for the land and £250 towards the cost of the buildings to be erected). A nominal deposit has already been paid in order to secure the site referred to. All who took an active interest in the movement are entitled to credit, and, those who failed to do so, will doubtless
soon realise that the establishment of a High School at Dandenong can mean nothing else but the advancement of the town and district.
50 years ago 13 August 1968 Model to return in "furs" Miss Lorraine Childs leading Melbourne model and a former well-known Dandenong resident will return to her "home" city to parade luxury and utility fur fashions by courtesy of a prominent Malvern furrier at an evening arranged by the Dandenong Football Club Ladies Auxiliary. The fur parade will be at the Pavilion on Wednesday August 21 at 7.45pm. Anyone interested is invited to attend. Admission will be 50cents and supper will be included. As well as the parade there will be a demonstration of fur treatment from raw
skins through to luxury finished garments to grace any lady's most elegant wardrobe.
20 years ago 10 August 1998 A water wakeup call The recent health scare of Sydney's water system was a wakeup call which highlighted how precious our waterways are and how we can thoughtlessly take them for granted.. Days before Sydney's population turned off their taps Melbourne water released its annual report on the health of our waterways. In the report experts rated Dandenong and Eumemmering creeds waterways marine life, quality and stream life levels from fair to pour with the highest level of E coli of all metropolitan waterways. Melbourne water believes these levels are on their way down. In recent
years a concentrated effort has been made, the benefits of removing certain industries, reversing damage by riverbed concreting and policing industrial waste disposal are slowly coming to fruition but there is still plenty to be done.
5 years ago 12 August 2013 Man in a rush hit by train A man walked away with only minor injuries after he was hit by a train at Springvale station. Det Sen Constable Nick Lamb of Dandenong CIU said the St Albans man,22 was lucky to be alive. He said boom gates pedestrian gates and bells were operating when the man ran across the tracks as the train was approaching at 8.37am on Thursday 1 August. the man refused medical treatment and was issued with a penalty notice.
South Sudanese stigma Generalised words and actions cause immense damage to our innocent new and emerging Australian community members. For the last few years, we have seen a rise in offences such as brawls, home-invasions, and car-hijackings committed by none other than disenfranchised Australian youths. The fact is that all Australians, regardless of being Indigenous Australians or migrants, are victims of these offences. What is even more worrying and unfair is that migrant community members are highly likely to be further victimised due to some of these juvenile offenders coming from their ethnic community of origin. The actions of a small number of the disenfranchised African-Australians have led the media, political institutions and the public to label African-Australians at large as communities that are struggling to integrate. There is no proof that these community members as a whole have committed the al-
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leged crimes. Likewise, Muslim communities are being generalised as terrorists due to the actions of the few. Consequently, many innocent community members are facing denial of employment opportunities, perceived as criminals and above all labeled as not Australians. It is rather worrisome that we appear to be departing from traditional humility and humanity. We rather become unkind, and see our-
selves as simply better than migrants. We are quick to assume our fellow newly arrived migrants as unintelligent; we see them as not resourceful, as slow learners and expect them to integrate overnight into Australian society. Most newly arrived migrants and refugees have limited knowledge of technology and the internet which are strongly required to secure employment. These demands re-traumatise rather than empower migrants. It hampers their integration, renders them less hopeful of reaching their full potential and widens the gaps between them and us. The generalising of the majority for the actions of the few is not in the Australian tradition. It does not fit the 'Advance Australia Fair' notion enshrined in our national anthem and our democratic and social justice system.
With the exception of Indigenous Australians, Australia is a land of migrants. It is a multi-faith nation and one of the few places on Earth that is promising a 'fair go' for all, if we choose to judge each other on the contents of our characters instead of ethnicity or colour. It is not too late to change our attitude and make our fellow brothers and sisters feel welcome so they can integrate positively. We can do so by shifting our arrogant words and actions to being kind, to being thoughtful and to being humble. Think about who taught you to become strong or who you are today. At the end of the day, we are only on this Earth for a short period of time. It is only the actions, words and kindness of good Samaritans like you and I that would best be remembered and respected than the deeds of the arrogant.
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Worker shot as he runs from hold-up By Cam Lucadou-Wells A Springvale South servo attendant has been shot as he tried to flee during an armed robbery, police say. The 40-year-old man was shot in the arm during the incident at the 7-11 service station on Springvale Road and MacKay street just before 4.30am on 8 August. He was taken to The Alfred hospital in a stable, non-life-threatening condition. He was being treated for non-life-threatening injuries at The Alfred hospital, Inspector Michael Daly of Victoria Police said. "Needless to say he's extremely shook up and extremely upset by the incident. Inspector Daly said the shooting of a weapon during the incident was a "high level of escalation by the offender". "Any offence involving a firearm is of great concern to us. "They're a danger to society, and the community can be reassured we're doing everything we can to locate this offender." The front doors at the store are usually locked as a security precaution, but were opened for a waiting male customer, Inspector Daly said. The robber seized that opportunity, pushing aside the customer and entering the store. The attendant was mopping the floor when confronted by the robber with a hand-gun. He was shot as he attempted to flee to the rear of the store, Inspector Daly said. Police are exploring a link with an armed robbery at a nearby BP service station at
Forensic police examine the scene of the shooting on 8 August. 183842 Picture: CAM LUCADOU-WELLS Heatherton Road and Hosken Street 15 minutes earlier. It was too early to ascertain if the robber was working alone, Inspector Daly said. "Given the distance between the two addresses was approximately 1.5 kilometres and the timing about 15 minutes apart, it would be reasonable to suspect a vehicle was involved." Witnesses described a hand-gun being used in both incidents.
There was also matching descriptions of the offender - 180 centimetres, wearing a grey hoodie with a white logo, black trackpants and black-and-white runners. On both occasions, a bandana covered the robber's face. He unsuccessfully tried to open the till at both servos, and fled empty-handed each time. Any information to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or crimestoppersvic.com.au.
Four teenagers have been charged over an alleged carjacking of a woman in Hutton Street, Dandenong. The 45-year-old victim was approached by three females as she stood at the boot of her white Mazda CX3 just before 5pm on 7 August, police say. As she got in the driver's seat, she was allegedly struck in the face by one of the teenagers and pulled from the car. The offenders then drove away in the car, police say. Shortly after, they allegedly stole cigarettes and assaulted an attendant at a supermarket at Ormond Road, Narre Warren. Police intercepted the car with the trio and a teenage boy on board at Mulgrave shortly before midnight. A 17-year-old Clyde girl is expected to be charged with carjacking, evading police, assault and theft. She was bailed to appear at a children's court. Two Doveton females, aged 15 and 18, are expected to be charged on summons with carjacking, theft, assault and evading police. A 16-year-old Thomastown boy is expected to be charged on summons with the theft of a motor vehicle.
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Soft road to future By Cam Lucadou-Wells A children's grief counsellor must use a canny bag of tricks - superheroes, soft toys and gentle conversation. Susan Mathew, of Dandenong North, is in the delicate business of treating primaryschool aged children. She leads a GriefLine support group for up to five kids in Melbourne's South East suffering the traumas of family violence or a parent or sibling's terminal illness. Along the way, there are movie nights, fun activities and group interactions that untangle issues such as schoolyard bullying, low selfesteem and floundering social skills. Children are vulnerable, but they are also responsive to ways to build their resilience, Ms Mathew says. Some of the tools are positive self-talk, having a soft toy to talk to, and taking inspiration from a superhero film. When another family member is terminally ill, the child can feel a range of grief, guilt and worthlessness, Ms Mathew says. "The parents are always going to medical appointments and full of worries - and this child feels left out. This leads to anger in them and potentially rebelliousness. "The main method of this program is to give them a safe place to explore these emotions. It's OK to feel these emotions, it's normal, and they can talk to other children in the same predicament." The children's support group is a six-week program on Tuesdays from 4.30pm-5.45pm, held at GriefLine's office in Moorabbin. It is funded by The Tucker Foundation. Cost is by donation. Details: 9935 7444.
Watchdog is targeting stormwater Tonnes of improperly-stored wood pulp sheets at a Springvale business have been cleaned up as part of a Environmental Protection Authority pilot program. The two large piles of baled wood pulp was breaking apart like sheets of paper, David Mellor, who Dandenong's Officer for the Protection of Local Environment. "The wind blew the loose sheets around the neighbouring area and rain turned the sheets into wet pulp," he said. "We had complaints from residents, so I attended the business to inspect." The business agreed to remove the piles which otherwise could have decomposed and clogged nearby stormwater drains, Mr Mellor said. As an OPLE, Mr Mellor's focus was on improving and safeguarding stormwater quality in Greeater Dandenong. "Businesses need to ensure they are looking at the operations on their sites to ensure they are mitigating pollution and waste issues. "Ensuring management of dust, noise, waste and stormwater issues is good business practice." He is one of 11 OPLEs in the state embedded within local councils, as part of the pilot until July 2019. Pollution concerns can be reported to the EPA's 24-hour hotline 1300 EPA VIC (1300 372 842). Details: epa.vic.gov.au
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By Cam Lucadou-Wells A pilot program may unlock long-awaited change for hundreds of school students with disabilities and special needs. Emerson School and Doveton College are among more than 100 schools taking part in what the State Government says is a "worldleading" six-month pilot to assess learning needs of their students. It comes as a result of a review into the maligned Program for Students with Disabilities - a blunt criteria that excluded scores of students with special needs from extra classroom help such as teacher aides. The new assessment focuses on students strengths and educational needs, rather than what they can't do, says Emerson School principal John Mooney. He said it married well with his school's philosophy of providing an "agile" curriculum so each student could individually flourish. The need for change was underlined by the specialist school's 300-plus students being referred from 182 schools across the state. Mr Mooney said there was also a need to streamline the "paralysing red-tape" and multitude of assessments for each child. The amount of work to assess each new child being referred - up to seven a day - was "gobsmackingly anaethetising". "We're constantly measuring - there's more to life than measuring." Mr Mooney told of a student who was "three points" above the PSD's eligible IQ criteria. His mental health suffered at a mainstream school, before he was enrolled at Emerson.
A police bomb response unit was called to a suspicious item found in Dandenong South. The item was inside a vehicle at a towing company in Kirkham Road, Dandenong South on 9 August. Officers found the item just before 10am, cordoned off the area and conducted safety checks. By 1pm, police declared the area was safe.
Bomb response squad members at the scene Picture: GARY SISSONS on 9 August. 183926
John Mooney is on a pilot program that takes a new look at students' special needs. 177789 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS "The change is remarkable. Now he is grinning from ear to ear. "The kid can't believe his luck."
Education Minister James Merlino said schools needed to "inspire a lifelong passion for learning and having a disability or additional need shouldn't be a barrier to that".
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Old workers ham it up By Cam Lucadou-Wells Dandy Bacon doesn't just live on with the neon pig sign on top of Dandenong Market. It is still a byword with workers who created the revered rashers - even 35 years after the Gippsland Co-operative Bacon Curing Company factory closed. After all this time, more than 60 former employees will get together again for a muchanticipated reunion. One of the proud organisers Stuart Wood said the factory was the "start of Australian bacon". It was the bedrock of many families, provid-
ing a job for more than 300 at its peak. And it was iconicised by the giant neon 'Dandy Hams & Bacon' pig that dominated the Lonsdale Street vista. Mr Wood says the sign should be heritage protected, being just as significant as the Richmond 'skipping girl' sign. "I can remember when I came home from Pakenham with my father driving the car. "I'd be thinking there's the Dandy pig, never thinking that I would be working there." The sign was donated to the council, but came so close to being consigned to the garbage heap.
Former maintenance worker Ron Chivers remembers spotting it in the tip, and telling the council: "You better get down here with a scrubbing brush." Three years since the last reunion, Mr Wood has been hitting the phones to bring the old gang back together. He's amazed that all of them still live on, even those into their 90s. "It must have been something in the bacon," he quipped. The Dandy Hams & Bacon reunion is at Dandenong Workers' Club, 52-70 Wedge St, Dandenong on 26 August. RSVP, Stuart Wood on 0450 781 699.
Former Dandy Ham & Bacon workers Ron Chivers, John Roberts and Stuart Wood in front of the iconic pig sign. 183615 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS
Accused shoplifter calls in crook with Crohn’s Disease By Cam Lucadou-Wells A woman who claimed she'd been recently on her hospital "death bed" due to Crohn's Disease has been refused bail over an alleged shoplifting spree with her boyfriend. Jade Emery faced a Dandenong Magistrates' Court bail hearing on 6 August on 13 charges including burglary, theft, failing to answer bail, breaching a corrections order as well as possession of testosterone, anabolic steroids and 'ice'. When asked to prove 'exceptional circumstances' for her release, Emery initially had nothing to say. She claimed she hadn't received medication in her cells, and that she'd been hospitalised on several occasions with Crohn's disease.
"If I don't get the medication I will die." She was withdrawing from meth, she told the court. Emery produced two medical certificates to explain her absences from court in April and May. Magistrate Jack Vandersteen noted Emery and her boyfriend Troy Olierook allegedly committed shoplifting in Wonthaggi when she should have been in court on 2 June. "So you can't have been in hospital (then). It's impossible." Emery stood accused of stealing a $1499 Samsung Galaxy Note phone from David Jones in Chadstone in November. She and Olierook were also charged with stealing more than $1000 of power tools from a
Bunnings store at Wonthaggi on 2 June. The same afternoon, Emery allegedly took a storeroom key from behind the electronics counter at Big W at Wonthaggi. She loaded $4389 of Nintendo and PlayStation goods from the backroom into a Target store trolley, police told the court. Also in June, she and Olierook allegedly stole $2500 of goods from a JB Hi-Fi back room at Fountain Gate, and $1294 of laser-level equipment from a Bunnings store in Keysborough. None of the goods stolen in June were recovered, police remand liaison officer Sergeant Roger Williams told the court. The co-accused couple were allegedly captured on CCTV camera at each of the stores, he said.
Emery was also charged with possession of meth, steroids and testosterone seized during a police raid of Olierook's home in Dandenong North in February. On 5 August, she was arrested on two bench warrants for failing to appear in court - as well as the four most recent shop thefts. Mr Vandersteen told Emery that there were "doctors at prison (that were) more than capable" to deal with her illness. Emery was remanded to appear at Dandenong Magistrates' Court on 28 August. In a separate hearing, Olierook did not apply for bail and was remanded to appear at Dandenong Drug Court on 16 August. He was also set to face Dandenong Magistrates' Court on 21 August on the shop-theft allegations.
It’s a growing tradition Ritual ran deep for the planting of an orange tree at Belvedere Aged Care, Noble Park. As part of the ceremony, residents read an ode, cut a ribbon, planted the tree and watered it in. The new addition joined the garden's lemon, olive and lime trees, and marked National Tree Day.
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Ben’s closed eyes opened By Garry Howe Losing 98 per cent of his eyesight overnight when still in his teens actually opened Ben Pettingill’s eyes to the limitless opportunities that life can bring. Ben told the Greater Dandenong Chamber of Commerce business breakfast on 27 July that he had discovered what he terms as True Vision, which helped him deal with the situation he was faced with when diagnosed with a rare genetic syndrome, Lebers Hereditary Optic Neuropathy. He said that losing all but two per cent of his eyesight overnight at 16 had taught him to get to know people from the inside out. Ben explained that one day at school he got a headache and, sitting up the back of the class with his best mate Stuart, noticed that the instructions on the board were hard to make out. He was soon in hospital and couldn’t see when he woke up the next day. “It took two months to sink in,” he said. “I was in utter denial.” It was a hit on the head that rammed the message home. Walking through the schoolyard one day, he hit his head on a pole and realised then and there that he had to accept the cards dealt to him in life. “I realised at that point, lying on the ground, that I wouldn’t get to see my future bride walk down the aisle or my future kids smile for the first time,” he said. “Everyone in this room has a situation they must control in their lives and all situations are unique,” he said. “This is the one I had to deal with. “It hit me in the face that I had to accept that it had happened.” Ben explained that 83 per cent of all the information we take in is through two eyes. He said that now he had discovered True Vision, he no longer made judgements based on appearance.
Ben Pettingill and partner Amy Savage with Greater Dandenong Chamber of Commerce vice-chairman Roy Sanderson and Chairman Paul Broom. “I learned to get to know people from the inside out,” he said. “If you see people from the inside out, the disability doesn’t exist.” He explained that one in five people in Australia lived with a disability and that most people associated that with a wheelchair, because that’s what the sign depicts on the toilet door. “The fact is that 4.4 per cent of those with a disability are in a wheelchair,” he said. “The rest of us look like the other two images on the toilet door (male and female figures).”
Ben said he not longer took challenges at face value. “Things might be more difficult, but they are not impossible,” he said. Since losing his sight, Ben has taken on several bucket list challenges. He became the first person to complete the grueling Spartan Obstacle Race untethered. In September last year he walked the Kokoda Track with the help of his partner Amy Savage - a 96-kilometre journey over seven days
that he described as the hardest and best thing he had done in his life. A passionate water skier since childhood, he has competed for the past two years in the Southern 80 event on the Murray River, the first year in a disabled category and the second in open company. Ben says developing True Vision made anything possible - and the possibilities limitless. “It’s about transforming a limited life into a limitless life,” he said.
Award recognition for Supergroups and Telford Smith The Greater Dandenong Chamber of Commerce Business Awards have another two strong contenders. Successful local enterprises Supergroups and Telford Smith were added to the nominations at the chamber’s July business breakfast at Punt Hill in Dandenong. Supergroups is the largest Kubota Construction dealer in Victoria and has the largest market share in the small to medium size excavator market in the world. The company has only ever sold one brand and dedicated 100 per cent of the service to the support of Kubota. Supergroups has seven factory-trained mechanics who service customers all over Victoria and a dedicated spare parts department and these two streams have built an excellent reputation with customers. Supergroups is entering an exciting new phase of development. It recently purchased new premises in Hallam and will move from three separate sites to the larger one, combining all the operatiions under one footprint. Telford Smith has provided high end machinery to manufacturers in the plastic, wood and paper industries since the 1920s, starting in South Melbourne, then moving to Mulgrave, Keysborough and the current Dandenong site. Stephen Picone, a loyal employee for 20 years, and wife Margaret were offered the opportunity to purchase the business in 2000 and it is now a family affair, with one son David heading up the sales and marketing division and another son Michael overseeing manufacturing in Zhoushan, China. The decision to move manufacturing to China was made after the CFC led to a reduction in sales growth of up to 70 per cent in 2009. Telford Smith has since expanded operations, moving to a third location, has tripled the number of staff and has maintained five to 10 per cent sales growth. The business now exports worldwide, representing 50 per cent of all sales, to the likes of USA, England, Ireland, Poland, Columbia, Thailand, Indonesia and Hong Kong. There are plans to eventually open an office in Europe. Telford Smith continues to look at emerging markets, including recycling. This includes dandenong.starcommunity.com.au
Oliver Sinclair and Shane Anderson from Supergroups with Paul Wood and Jason Ashton from the Greater Dandenong Chamber of Commerce. product like plastic, wood, paper, cardboard and metal-based products, which are then used to manufacture other products like Modwood, carpets and polyester materials. Emerging industries are also explored, with the company recently providing and extruder to manufacture medical applications. The Youth Enterprise Award nominee was Cong Minh Vu from Dandneong, who is completing a Certificate IV in English as Another Language course. Minh came to Australia from Hanoi in March 2015 and couldn’t speak a word of English. He is now fluent in the language and is using his new communication skills to help further a passion for photography. He manages to study while working fulltime as a school cleaner. The Journal will publish some of Minh’s photography work in upcoming editions.
Youth Enterprise nominee Cong Minh Vu with Chisholm chief executive Rick Ede and general manager Foundation College Ann Irving.
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Established in 1919, Dandenong High School is one of the oldest and most culturally diverse Secondary Schools in the State. Our vision is simply to create an environment where every student achieves success and realises their potential, and we enact this in all we do. Our unique House structure and state of the art facilities ensure students’ develop a deep connection and strong pride in their school. In Years 7-9 students learn in a collaborative model in their House with teams of teachers. Learning is personalised, technology embedded and differentiated to meet individual needs and ensure every student is engaged and challenged. Our Senior Studies Program and our strong partnerships with tertiary providers and community organisations provides students with an individualised senior pathway and the essential entrepreneurship and other 21st Century skills necessary for success once they leave school. We offer an extensive STEM pathway and SEAL Program and our emphasis on student agency and leadership empowers our students to exact positive change and be responsible community members both inside and outside the school. I am incredibly proud to be the leader of such a unique and dynamic learning community and would encourage you to visit our website or contact the school to arrange a tour.
Dandenong High School Principal: Susan Ogden Associate Principals: Mark Dewar and Katie Watmough 92-106 Princes Hwy, Dandenong VIC 3175 Phone: (03) 9792 0561 Fax: (03) 9706 8028 Website: www.dandenong-hs.vic.edu.au Email: dandenong.hs@edumail.vic.gov.au
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To all families who are considering enrolling their children at Keysborough College I say that I believe you are making an excellent choice! We aim to provide the very best for every student. From their first day, our students enjoy a supportive and secure learning environment. We provide a positive student learning experience for all students through the creation of a personalised learning environment, via shared effective learning and a culture of high expectation and high achievement across the College. We cater to individual students’ learning styles and the rate at which they learn to improve their results in the classroom. The wellbeing of each student is fostered through a teaching and learning culture founded on positive relationships that encourages and supports students to take responsibility for their own learning. We provide transition programs and pathways for students as they move through the College and beyond. This occurs through the development of authentic learning pathways that respond to the varying values, needs and interests of our students, and building a significant social and academic working relationship with the College’s associated Primary Schools. The benchmark in planning the future direction of our College is to ensure the best possible outcomes for all students, and to provide students, parents, staff and the wider community with the opportunity to be involved in creating our future. At Keysborough College we truly live our values in all aspects of school life: Respect, Excellence and Diversity. I look forward to you visiting our school.
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James Cook Primary School is a learning environment steeped in positive values. We are a school where every child will share in the benefits of a high quality, engaging education in a safe and supportive environment. Our PFA is actively involved in our community events and fundraising and are an integral cog in the James Cook wheel. Our school motto, ‘Believe to Succeed,’ underpins all aspects of the curriculum at James Cook. Not only do we strive for excellence in the keys areas of English and Mathematics, our programs cater for the provision of developing well-rounded and highly competent students who have respect for themselves, others and the environment. We offer specialist programs in Physical Education, including Interschool Sport, Visual Arts, Science and Chinese – Mandarin. The Music program at James Cook includes an intensive Performing Arts program, which culminates in a whole school musical production each year. At James Cook Primary School we believe in personalised learning where the relationship between students, staff and parents provides essential support for the success of each child. Teachers plan and structure learning opportunities to meet students’ point of need and promote a love of learning. Call us to book a tour on 9700 2601. Tours run Tuesday and Friday morning.
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A REAL SUBURBAN SWEETHEART THIS charming weatherboard sweetheart complete with white picket front fence is looking for its next owner to fall in love. Original features including timber floorboards, high ceilings and sash windows combine with the modern conveniences of ducted heating and a reverse cycle air conditioner to create a comfortable and homely feel throughout. An open kitchen and meals area is accompanied by a spacious living room, three robed bedrooms, a central bathroom, separate toilet and large laundry. Set on a block of approximately 540 square metres, the home also enjoys a large yard with rear pergola, two storage sheds, your very own veggie patch and driveway space for off street parking. Ideal for first home buyers, families, downsizers and investors, you’ll simply love being in the heart of Noble Park. It is walking distance to four schools, Luxford Reserve, Noble Park shopping precinct, aquatic centre and train station as well as being within easy access of Eastlink and the Dandenong Bypass. ●
HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 8 Jennings Street, NOBLE PARK, VIC 3174 Description: 3 bedrooms, 1 bathrooms Inspect: By appointment Auction: Saturday 18 August at 11am Contact: Laura Voinea 0435 921 730 and Jaymee Le 0416 336 902, AREA SPECIALIST
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BELMONT 279 SURE A GENEROUS home with a great feel, the Belmont 279 by Rawdon Hill features everything the modern family requires. With spacious family and meals areas overlooking alfresco dining, a rumpus/theatre room and four bedrooms, this family haven even includes a walk-in pantry - a modern-day must-have whether it’s for a master chef or everyday cook. While space for entertaining will never be a problem, the Belmont 279 also provides functional zoned areas with spaces designated for the master-suite and ensuite complete with walk in robe as well as a kids retreat featuring two bedrooms, playroom, bathroom and toilet. Aside from its practical design, The Belmont 279 has proven popular due to its considerable list of standard inclusions. As a part of the Rawdon Hill Smart Series, inclusions comprise 30 square metres of coloured concrete, a landscaping
and fencing allowance, holland blinds, split system heating and cooling, a selection of Westinghouse kitchen appliances, ceramic hand-basins, toilet roll holders and towel rails, LED downlights in the living room and batten lights in the remainder of the home and much, much more. Based in Hallam, Rawdon Hill is a leading home builder founded by Geoff and Sue Hardy. Since their establishment over 30 years ago, Rawdon Hill has helped more than 3000 Melbournians realise their dreams of new home ownership. When building with Rawdon Hill, it is recognized that many people value the flexibility to adjust certain aspects of their home to suit their individual needs. This means that Rawdon Hill will happily adjust standard floors plans to add an extra bedroom, fit a specific design onto land, or accommodate individual needs in any other way. â—?
3A 1B 2C 2D 2E Noble Park 1/16 Theodore Avenue Price $620,000-$670,000 Inspect By Appointment Jaymee Le 0416 336 902 Aspendale Gardens Shop 13 Narelle Drive | Keysborough 481-485 Cheltenham Road
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HOME ESSENTIALS Address: The Belmont 729, Arcadia Estate, Bronte Boulevard, OFFICER Description: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 garage Price: Starting at $208,000 Inspect: Sunday - Wednesday, 12pm-5pm Contact: For more information, call 9702 3844 or visit www.rawdonhill.com.au, RAWDON HILL
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13/35 ann street
CENTRALLY LOCATED SINGLE STOREY UNIT!
Well located and well presented unit in a well maintained group. The living area has polished boards and a new gas heater. Both the bedrooms have built in robes. The bathroom has been updated and the kitchen is neat and clean with gas cooking. As it is a single level home, there are only a couple of steps to the front door and no neighbours above or below. There is also covered car accommodation and shed. Gas boosted Solar gas hot water system. Walk to the Dandenong Market, Plaza, schools, shops transport and more! Currently let to a great tenant or vacant possession available if you want to move in. YOUR SEARCH IS OVER!
For sale: $330,000 to $363,000 oPen: thurs 3:20pm to 3:40pm & sat 11:20am to 11:40am
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1-4/32-34 alexander avenue
SUPER INVESTMENT OR SUBDIVIDE AND SELL (STCA)! 4 UNITS ON ONE TITLE!
Approximately 1,219m2 of prime land with 4 x two bedroom units with central drive and all with private yards and car accommodation. Currently let for $62,916 per annum, this property pays for itself and is an ideal investment for the future within your superannuation portfolio. Alternatively, look at subdividing (STCA) later and sell each one as required. Room for improvement or renovation to increase the rental yield. The possibilities are endless! Easy access to the city, CBD and transport connection heading North and South on Eastlink or the Princes Highway to the city. INVEST WISELY - INVEST IN YOUR FUTURE!
auction: saturday, 8th september, 2018 @ 12:30pm oPen: wed 5:00pm to 5:30pm & sat 12:00pm to 12:30pm
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CONTEMPORARY TOWNHOUSE
Looking for “something different� than the standard boring property? This could be what you are searching for! Double storey townhouse with exposed beams, brick feature walls, open plan living area, kitchen that is both central yet set out of the way, formal entry, tiled living area with access to the private paved courtyard which has access to the lock up garage which creates a great entertaining area. Upstairs has two large bedrooms with robes (WIR to main) and centrally located bathroom with second toilet. Easy access to the Market, Plaza, shops schools and transport. DARE TO BE DIFFERENT!
For sale: $375,000 to $400,000 oPen: wed 4:20pm to 4:40pm
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KEYSBOROUGH 14 ORRINGTON DRIVE EXCEEDING EXPECTATIONS Distinguished by 4 spacious bedrooms all zoned together for comfortable family living. The master suite, a composition of style reflected by a walk-in robe and extravagant double vanity ensuite. The remaining three very good sized bedrooms are fitted with split systems and spacious built in robes. Additionally, a family central bathroom equipped with an oversized shower and bath completes the picture.
KEYSBOROUGH 3 JEAN COURT PERFECT LOCATION Comprising of three very good sized bedrooms (convertible four bedroom floor plan) and two bathrooms; this newly updated home encompasses comfortable living. A spacious, light filled lounge room with sparkling timber flooring, practical sized laundry with external access, dining area overlooked by an updated kitchen with gas cook top are just some qualities sure to suit many. Through to the rear yard a generous lawn area is revealed with endless possibilities for a new expansion to be added.
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a4 b2 c2 PRIVATE SALE PRICE $950,000 - $995,000 VIEW Saturday 12pm -12:30pm CONTACT Ozan Kanbur 0403 644 379 Victoria Leav 0499 910 025 OFFICE shop 4-5/320 Cheltenham Road Keysborough
a3 b2 c2 PRIVATE SALE PRICE $700,000 - $755,000 VIEW Sat: 11:30 - 11:30am CONTACT Ozan Kanbur 0403 644 379 Victoria Leav 0499 910 025 OFFICE Shop 4-5/320 Cheltenham Road Keysborough
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CENTRAL HAVEN IN KEYSBOUROUGH Valuing a sensational family floorplan, where you can live in comfortably as is or add a splash of your own character with a contemporary renovation either now or in the future. An open living area at the front of the home leads through to a separate dining room and a U-shaped kitchen fitted with stainless steel appliances. The master bedroom features a generous walkthrough robe leading into a two-way central family bathroom. The remaining bedrooms are very well sized and fitted with built in robes.
PRIVATE SALE VIEW Wed 6:00 - 6:30pm Sat 11:00 - 11:30am CONTACT Ozan Kanbur 0403 644 379 Victoria Leav 0499 910 025 OFFICE Shop 4-5/320 Cheltenham Road Keysborough
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DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY You can live in one and start building a new luxury home or development site (STCA) next door, the property could not be better positioned for everyday convenience. The Eastlink Freeway is close by for direct workday commute, whilst popular shopping destinations Kingsclere and Parkmore Shopping Centre are all a stone throw away, public transport plus wellregarded schools including Resurrection Primary, Sirius College, Lighthouse Christian College and Haileybury College are all just a heartbeat away. If you're in the market for an exceptional home on a double block with endless potential for future growth then look no further.
PRIVATE SALE VIEW Sat 12:00 - 12 :30pm CONTACT Tommy Nguyen 0431 644 889 Chris Azar 0412 656 205 OFFICE Shop 4-5/320 Cheltenham Road Keysborough
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SPRINGVALE 70 KEMP STREET DELIGHTFUL FAMILY HOME THAT’S READY TO ENJOY With all the hard work done, this immaculate home is ready for your family to love into & start enjoying. Recently repainted, this renovated home sits on 581m2 approx. & has a decent rear yard for your children & pets to play. • Master bedroom with full ensuite • Laminate kitchen bench top with s/s appliances • Well designed and easy to maintain gardens • Walking distance to the local Coles Shopping • 581 sqm approx.
NOBLE PARK 122 RAILWAY PARADE SHORT WALK TO YARRAMAN STATION Ready to move in right away this spacious 3-bedroom property offers the perfect opportunity to secure a low maintenance home. •Ducted heating & air conditioning •Hardwood timber floors under the carpet •An informal meals area, separated from the kitchen •Window shutters •Fully security system •Undercover outdoor entertainment
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a4 b2 c2 PRIVATE SALE PRICE $770,000 - $840,000 VIEW Thur 4:30 - 5:00pm Sat 12:00 - 12:30pm CONTACT Tommy Nguyen 0431 644 889 Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 OFFICE 363 Springvale Road Springvale
a3 b1 c1 PRIVATE SALE PRICE $620,000 - $682,000 VIEW Wed 5:00 - 5:30pm Sat 12:00 - 12:30pm CONTACT Tommy Nguyen 0431 644 889 Khaizer Shahab 0433 219 150 OFFICE 363 Springvale Road Springvale
SPRINGVALE SOUTH 4 MAGNOLIA WAY
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SHORT WALK TO MACKEY SHOPS Golden Mile location, this superbly crafted ex-display 3 bedroom plus a study, 2 bathroom double-storey residence exemplifies prestige living on an expansive 370sqm (approx.) allotment. • Central heating & cooling + a “Toshiba” AC’s • A fully appointed kitchen with s/s appliances • An informal meals area, separated from the kitchen • Window shutters • Intercom cameras
PRIVATE SALE PRICE $760,000 - $830,000 VIEW Sat: 11:00am - 11:30am CONTACT Tommy Nguyen 0431 644 889 Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 OFFICE 363 Springvale Road Springvale
NOBLE PARK 1/465 PRINCES HIGHWAY
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Freshly painted with polished hardwood floors has it all. Eye catching entrance as you walk through this glamorous and rustic design with high ceilings and LED downlight which really exceeds expectations. Ducted heating and cooling. Over size master with built in robes and ensuite. 2 bed rooms with built in robe. Frameless shower screen in the bathrooms with toilets. The kitchen comes with stone bench top, 4 gas burner oven and dishwasher, all new appliances finished with a glass splash back, adjoins the dining area. Spacious living area with huge windows to bring in the natural light. Single car garage with private driveway that can accomodate 3 additional cars.
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CLOSING DATE SALE Tue 21-August @ 6pm PRICE $640,000 - $699,000 VIEW Tue 5:00 - 5:30pm Sat: 11:30 -12:00pm CONTACT Amit Vazirani 0400 088 304 Fazi Sahlik 0402 904 055 OFFICE 363 Springvale Road Springvale
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BUYERS FLOCK TO OWN PIECE OF HISTORY THE first release of Galieo’s new Mt Pleasant residential development high above Pakenham has proved exceptionally popular with buyers, Premium lots flew out the door, selling 82 on the weekend of the launch day, Saturday 4 August. Featuring 100-acres of prime land in Melbourne’s South East, part of the site’s appeal is its rich history dating back 175 years to city’s early days. In 1843, an adventurous young Englishman named Thomas Minton was inspired by the site’s rolling hills and picturesque outlook to make it his home. Christening his holdings ‘Mt Pleasant,’ his was one of the first pioneer families in the area. Just seven years later there were enough residents nearby to establish a hotel, which quickly became a coach staging post and then a small village named ‘Pakenham’. Minton’s acreage is now set to begin a brand-new chapter as the location for a next-generation, contemporary community in Pakenham’s heart. The site will transformed into more than 500 home lots with land sizes ranging from approximately 300 to 1500 square metres - room enough for every buyer to build the home of their dreams. “The buzz on launch day was phenomenal as future neighbours chatted over coffee and children destined to grow up together played in the petting zoo,” says Peter Nicolls, KR Peters Director. “It was wonderful to see so many families ready to move to the area and call Mt Pleasant home,” he added. “It’s the kind of place people can imagine creating the life they’ve always wanted and building a prosperous future for their children in a
thriving, like-minded community - just like Thomas Minton did 175 years ago.” Only a few lots remain available from the
first release. For more information about owning a piece of Melbourne’s pioneer history, contact Mt Pleasant Estate on 1300
577 383 or email info@mpestate.com.au The sales centre is open from Saturday to Thursday 11am to 5pm. ● 12395764
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FUTURE Primary School FUTURE Town Centre
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For auction.
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Saturday 25 August at 1:30pm $680,000 - $748,000 On 539sqm approx. with elevated leafy views, this 4 bedroom +study family home has a great potential to be renovated. Convenient location closed to shops, school and transport.
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Fabulous and new with fantastic family energy. For sale. Contact Agent Better than new, this stellar 4-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom family entertainer is quality built with sublime finishes and stunning views of the Dandenongs. • 2 north facing living zones + meals area • Sunny covered alfresco area in landscaped gardens • An abundance of storage including WIRs to all bedrooms • Double auto garage with rear roller door
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Noble Park 8 Murray Close
Two masters, quiet court on 649m2. For sale. $685,000 - $750,000 This beautiful, well-lit home has rooms for everyone. Sitting on 649m2 approximately in a quiet court, this single storey residence comprises of four bedrooms (including 2 master bedrooms with WIRs and Ensuites) plus a study. • 2 spacious master bedrooms and 2 living spaces • Great land size, 3 storage sheds, single garage with tandem carport • Amazing location, walking distance to schools, parks and shops • Quiet and peaceful area
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FOCUS ON … MEDICALLY SPEAKING
Tony, Phil and Shekib of the South East Vasectomy Clinic. 181512
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Dearest bits Urologist Philip McCahy of the South East Vasectomy Clinic is encouraging men to visit their GPs and urologists when facing issues with the “nearest and dearest parts of their bodies.” “As a urologist, I frequently deal with blokes worried about what may be normal or may be a significant problem,” Mr McCahy said. “The biggest worry for most men in this area is testicular cancer. Though rare, it is the commonest cancer in young men with most cancers presenting between 15-40 years. “Tumours appear as hard lumps which is why self-examination is a recommended. The good news is that early diagnosis results in almost complete cure, and even late presenting cancers can have very good results. “Lance Armstrong, before certain pharmacologically enhanced bike rides, was the poster boy for testicular cancer survival.” Mr McCahy explained that other lumps that can appear in the scrotum include epididymal
cysts, hydrocoeles and varicoceles. “Most chaps will get very small cysts in the epididymis (the very tightly coiled tube behind the testicle that carries sperm towards the vas deferens) and nothing needs to be done. When these cysts become bigger than the testicle itself it is worth considering seeing a urologist. “Hydrocoeles are sacs of fluid surrounding the testicle and small collections are common. When big (and they can be as large as a football), surgery is recommended. Varicoceles are varicose veins that surround the (mostly left) testicle and are very common. There are various ways of repairing them if they become unsightly or painful. “If there are any concerns with the scrotum it is important to see your GP and urologists are happy to provide advice and chat about treatment options. Don’t be scared.” Philip McCahy is also a consultant Urologist at Casey Hospital in Berwick. For more information, visit seurology.simpl.com.
Cosmetic nurse Marie Lebrasse at work on a patient.
Skin care, laser therapy Dandenong Dermatology Centre has been providing dermatology care and laser therapy to the area for many years. The centre is headed by Dr Peter Fergin, Dr Olivia Milne and Dr Stephen Gilmore. The trio were recently joined by Dr Rebecca Nguyen. Laser treatments are provided by dermatology and cosmetic nurse Marie Lebrasse. Marie has many years of expertise with laser treatments and techniques. She regularly updates her laser knowledge and skills and adheres to all new standards and regulations. Dr Fergin says that with summer over, now is the perfect time to repair the freckles or pigmentation that appear on exposed skin on the
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face, chest and hands. “Photo rejuvenation is one of the newest therapies in laser, and gives great results with minimal down time. “Photo rejuvenation with radio frequency technologies applies small amounts of heat safely into the dermis leading to remodelling of collagen and elastin, which, in turn, leads to plumping of the skin. “The epidermis also tightens giving the treated skin a smoother, more youthful appearance." Dandenong Dermatology Centre is at 1/110 David Street. Call 9791 3455. The first cosmetic consultation is free.
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New! Celebration photo signs
Tour our brand new Maternity Unit and see why there’s no better place to deliver your precious baby.
Tuesdays 8pm and every second Saturday 1.30pm
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■ Pigmentation/Melasma: A very common skin condition that is easily treatable, often using combination therapy of cream and laser treatment ■ Sun Damage: Rejuvenate your skin for a lighter and more youthful appearance ■ Age Spots: Those unsightly blemishes on the backs of your hands can be removed permanently ■ Vascular Marks: Blemishes in many sizes and shapes can be found all over the body and can be easily treated with instant cosmetic results achieved ■ Flushing: Redness can be treated with little or no side effects and minimal downtime ■ Rosacea: A common skin condition that causes red pimples, telangiectasia and flushing mainly of the cheeks and nose, often causing embarrassment. This irritating condition can be safely treated with our medical grade laser. ■ Hair removal: Laser hair reduction reduces the amount of unwanted hair, with any new hairs tending to grow through lighter and finer ■ Glycolic Peels: Glycolic peels are a specific technique for skin renewal that helps remove the damaged layer of surface skin cells revealing fresh skin for a healthier, smoother, plumper, firmer less oily and more even toned appearance
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Efficient patient care
Keep healthy this winter with a few handy tips!
Belgrave Hallam Road Medical Centre is EHealth compliant and able to upload information to patient ’My Health Records.’ Important information such as allergies, medical conditions, medications and test results are now digitally available in one place. “Doctor’s, specialists and hospitals can view your medical information online from anywhere, anytime with your consent,” Belgrave Hallam Road Medical Centre Practice Manager Tracey Cooper said. “The My Health Record System will result in better, faster and more efficient care for patients and their families.” Ms Cooper explained that over 3.8 million Australians already have a My Health Record. “In the event of an emergency or if you fall unwell whilst away, your My Health Record is then accessible by medical staff to give you the best possible care as quickly as possible,” she said. “Please ask our friendly staff on how to register and upload your important medical information at Belgrave Hallam Road Medical Centre.” For more information about Belgrave Hallam Road Medical Centre, phone 03 8842 4499 or visit bhrmc.com.au.
Be winter health wise With the shorter days and colder weather, there is a tendency to stay indoors where it is warm, becoming less active and eating more high-fat foods. For healthy living this winter, make sure to: choose amounts of nutritious food and drinks that meet energy needs enjoy a wide variety of nutritious foods from the five major food groups and aim to include two serves of fruit and five serves of vegetable in daily diets limit intake of foods containing saturated fat, added salt, added sugars and alcohol keep hydrated - drink plenty of water be active every day in as many ways possible
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sitting time in front of the television · reduce or computer · include physical exercise in daily routines. It’s also vital that when coughing or sneezing, people use a tissue to cover their nose and mouth and that they make sure to dispose of the tissue afterwards in the nearest waste receptacle - and of course to wash their hands after. Hand washing is the single most effective way to reduce the spread of germs that cause respiratory diseases such as colds and flu. After coughing, sneezing or blowing noses, wash hands with soap and water. Use alcohol-based hand cleansers as an effective alternative if access to soap and water is unavailable.
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BELGRAVE-HALLAM ROAD MEDICAL CENTRE 156 Belgrave-Hallam road Narre Warren North 3804 (Melway ref 108 A8)
03 8842 4499 We welcome all individuals and families to our practice.
NEW PATIENTS AND WALK INS MOST WELCOME!!
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Celebrate all things Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Maths at Greater Dandenong's STEAM Festival. Fun, engaging and educational events will be held at Dandenong and Springvale libraries throughout August. The activities include robotic construction, podcasting, storytelling and Virtual Reality. Details: www.greaterdandenong.com/steamfest
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The Melbourne 2018 Writers Festival is holding three events in Dandenong as part of the STEAM Festival. A special storytelling live session will be held at Walker St Gallery in Dandenong on Saturday, 25 August at 6.30pm. New York Times bestselling author Amie Kaufman will speak about her obsession with deep space and her work as a storytelling consultant for NASA at Dandenong Library on Sunday, 26 August at 3pm. On Wednesday, 29 August at 6.30pm Dandenong Library will host iconic science fiction writer Ted Chiang. He wrote the short story that inspired the film Arrival. Bookings are essential. Go online at greaterdandenong.com.
· Bollywood dance classes Learn the uplifting and vibrant Bollywood moves from a professional Bollywood Dance Teacher with 10 years teaching experience. Free lessons for adults will be held every Thursday night. Thursdays 16 August-20 September, 6pm-7pm.Armada Dandenong Plaza, Level 1, near Target. Details: armadadandenongplaza.com.au
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Entries are open for Noble Park Community Centre Art Show 2018. They close on Wednesday, 26 September. Details: artshow@nobleparkcommunitycentre.org.au.
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Learn to sew Men and women can learn to use a sewing machine to insert zips, cut patterns and how to hem. Free childcare is available for parents who attend the class. Springvale Neighbourhood House, 46-50 Queens Avenue, Springvale. Tuesdays during school terms, 12.30pm to 2.30pm. $3 per class. No bookings required. Call 9548 3972 for more information.
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A big month of father-friendly shows will land at The Drum Theatre around Father's Day. The series include disco-fever with the Australian Bee Gees Show on Sunday, 2 September. It is followed by iconic Aussie rocker Ian Moss live and acoustic on 14 September, and The Bootleg Beatles Show reviving some of The Beatles' greatest hits on 16 September. Details: drumtheatre.com.au or 8571 1666.
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Victorian State Ballet presents this superb classical ballet retelling of a famous fairy tale. The Drum Theatre, corner Walker and Lonsdale streets, Dandenong on Saturday 11 August, 7.30pm and Sunday 12 August, 2.30pm.
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Come and ask questions of special guest speakers at Neighbourhood Watch Greater Dandenong's AGM. Speakers are Chris Plumridge of Crimestoppers and Senior Sergeant Graham Ross of Victoria Police. Wednesday 19 September, 7.30pm. Paddy O`Donoghue Centre, 18 -34 Buckley Street Noble Park .Light supper provided . Details: 0407325030.
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from 9.45am to noon on the last Tuesday of the month, and for other activities. Vegas Club, Waverley Gardens Shopping Centre, corner Jacksons and Police roads, Mulgrave. Call 9560 6046 or 9801 4049 for more information.
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Redbacks revelling in SFNL By Hayley Wildes It was time for a change. After not winning a game of senior football in two seasons, Hampton Park needed a fresh start and a move to the Southern Football Netball League (SFNL) offered exactly that. Having suffered through another 0-16 season in the South East Football Netball League (SEFNL) in 2017, the Redbacks joined SFNL Division 3 - the beginning of what has been a dramatic turnaround for the club. "We won by 10 goals against the bottom side recently and there was genuine disappointment," coach Jason Chapple said. "To not win in two years and then all of a sudden you're disappointed with a 10-goal win, it's amazing how expectations change pretty quickly, but that's all part of it and that's a good thing. "I think divisional footy is the way to go you're able to build a culture and it's pretty hard to set rules and expectations in teams when you're losing every week, because guys just walk away. "This year with the firsts and seconds winning games, it makes it easier to coach and builds a different feel, atmosphere and culture - it's much better for the footy club." Having coached the Redbacks from 200507, Chapple returned to Hampton Park for the 2018 season and has the team flying. Hampton Park is entrenched in a battle with Springvale Districts and Endeavour Hills - for a top-two finish and the crucial double chance. Chapple talked about bringing in quality players to the club and being able to compete with the best teams in the competition. "Good footballers want to play in September so when you can see that there's an opportunity to play finals, players are more likely to come over and come over early as well." The likes of Daniel Boudoloh, Travis Davis, Jackson Fry, Michael Henry, Shannon Henwood, Harley Primrose, Taylor Rainey and Mitch Woolgar have all played massive roles in Hampton Park's turnaround. Nathan Carver - second in the league for goals with 41 majors - has also been vital. His presence up forward demands respect and he has ran riot inside 50 all season. Chapple has instilled a team-first attitude at Hampton Park and wants his boys to be the toughest to play against in the competition. "You can have a heap of tricks if you want, but I just want the opposition to walk away
Michael Henry (middle) celebrates a goal with Daniel Boudoloh. 180269 from each game knowing that they've played Hampton Park," he said. "I want to defend hard and I want to be hard to play against. You can be defensive and still be exciting, so I like moving the footy quick and making defenders nervous by forcing them to defend. "I like seeing blokes' natural talents come
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tember, that's for sure," Chapple said. "The top four are all pretty good teams and it's anyone's game when it gets to the end of the year." The mood around Robert Booth Reserve is filled with positivity and a real desire for success. There is no doubt that the Redbacks are enjoying their new life in the SFNL.
Combine invites for ladder-leading Rays Hunt is on for umpires By Hayley Wildes
The top-placed Dandenong Stingrays are marching towards the TAC Cup finals and with so much talent down at Shepley Oval, it should come as no surprise that the Rays have had 11 players invited the 2018 Victorian State Combine. This news comes a week after five players - Toby Bedford, Riley Bowman, Zac Foot, Will Hamill and Bailey Williams - were invited to the 2018 AFL Draft Combine. The State Combine will be held at Etihad Stadium on Saturday 5 October and provides those who missed out on Draft Combine invites the opportunity to impress in front of representatives from all AFL clubs. The combines assess a player's strength and skill through many trials including kicking, clean hands, agility, jumping and running tests. Dandenong's Stephen Cumming, Sam Fletcher, Matthew Gahan, Lachlan McDonnell, Jai Nanscawen, Jamie Plumridge, Mitch Riordan, Bailey Schmidt, Sam Sturt, Jai Taylor and Lachlan Young will all attend the State Combine. In further great news for the Rays, Jake Frawley has been invited to the Rookie Me Combine, held at the Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre on Sunday, 6 October. That takes the ladder-leading Rays to an incredible 17 players receiving combine invites underlining the unprecedented top-line talent dandenong.starcommunity.com.au
Matthew Gahan is one of 11 Stingrays to receive a Victorian State Combine invite. 182660 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS within the squad. The likes of Matthew Gahan, Lachlan McDonnell, Jamie Plumridge, Bailey Schmidt and Jai Taylor have all been rewarded for consistent seasons of growth and will be looking to further their draft stock at the combine. Gahan's ability to read the ball in the air and take strong intercept marks has been a highlight of the Rays' stellar defence, while Taylor's willingness to take the game on and run all day stands out. Sturt receives an invitation after playing for Peninsula Grammar and Mt Eliza for much of the year. The smart forward played his first game for the Rays in Round 14 against the
Northern Knights and booted a goal. Dandenong didn't play over the weekend due to a league-wide week off and returns to action on Saturday 18 August against the Geelong Falcons in Ballarat. With just two games remaining in the home and away season, the Rays have sewn up top spot on the ladder and will be looking for their 10th win on the trot when they face the Falcons. Finals are just around the corner and Dandenong might just possess the squad needed to finally break through and capture the team's maiden TAC Cup premiership.
The Dandenong District Cricket Umpires Association is on the lookout for new members for the upcoming season, in what is set to be a bumper year of local cricket. The DDCA - the top turf competition in the south-east - is well regarded for producing and having plenty of champion cricketers play, and is going through some changes to enhance its future. People who have umpired or played at any level in the past, and have a basic knowledge of the rules of cricket often find it's a great way to stay involved in the game, and also earn good remuneration in the process. Training and ongoing support are provided, and the association are a welcoming group and have great social facilities at Shepley Oval, which is the home of the Dandenong Cricket Club in the Victorian Premier Cricket competition. Umpires can earn up to $150 for an afternoon's work. The DDCA competition stretches from Mordialloc in the City of Kingston to Beaconsfield in the Cardinia Shire and down to Cranbourne in the City of Casey. You will need your own transport in order to umpire. Matches are played on Saturday and Sunday afternoons. You can register your interest by email to secretaryddcua@gmail.com or phone Graham Allen on 0402881042.
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Hawks, Eagles flying high By Hayley Wildes Noble Park put up a great fight against Doncaster in Division 1 of the Eastern Football League on Saturday, but ultimately fell at Pat Wright Senior Oval, 10.12 (72) to 9.7 (61). Piva Wright (five goals) was sublime for the Bulls, while Ali Zijai was also in fine form. Rowville, meanwhile, returned to the winners’ list with a comprehensive win over Knox at Seebeck Oval. The Hawks kicked nine goals to one in a dominant first half and went on to win 16.16 (112) to 9.9 (63). Steven Georgiou and Callan Burns (three goals) were best for the Hawks. In Division 2 of the Southern Football League, the Doveton Eagles easily accounted for Mount Waverley at Power Reserve to remain on top of the ladder. A barnstorming ten-goal to one opening term set the scene for a 19.20 (134) to 10.8 (68) win. Nick Battle and Nicholas Beer were best for the Eagles. In a top-four battle, Keysborough was overrun by Highett in the second half. The Burras led by 10 points at half time, but Highett used a dominant third term to run away with a 15.12 (102) to 13.6 (84) win. Chris Bryan booted six majors. In Division 3, Hampton Park led at every change to defeat Ashwood at Robert Booth Reserve. Cameron Williamson (four goals) was best on ground as the Redbacks claimed a 12.11 (83) to 6.7 (43) win. Hallam battled valiantly against Heatherton, but was unable to get the win, falling 10.9 (69) to 9.4 (58). Rory McIvor and Mitchell Lambert were superb for the Hawks, while Reagan Maddaford and Callum Cusack were dominant for Heatherton. Springvale Districts sent a message to the rest of the competition with a thumping win over the third-placed Endeavour Hills Falcons. The Dees’ defence was stifling all game as they recorded a 13.9 (87) to 3.7 (25) win. Daniel Morris was best for Springvale Districts, while
Daniel Morrison battled hard for Endeavour Hills. In Division 4, the top-placed Carrum Patterson Lakes ran riot against Sandown as Alex Wilson (six goals) and Brenton Rafferty (five goals) put on a show up forward. Sandown was never in the contest as Carrum Patterson
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showed they’re a genuine premiership threat with a dominant win over the second-placed Lyndhurst Lightning at Overport Park. Frankston led at every change, running out 13.11 (89) to 7.7 (49) winners. Sam Turner and Hayden Armstrong powered the Dolphins forward, while Josh Kerrigan booted four goals.
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On Friday night, the Dandenong Rangers SEABL men’s team welcomed US college outfit Saint Mary’s to Dandenong Stadium. The Saint Mary’s program has always had a strong Australian connection, with the likes of Matthew Dellavedova, Patty Mills and local Daniel Kickert playing college basketball for the Gaels, and this team was no different. With a host of Aussies - including 7’1” Melburnian, centre Jock Perry - to battle against, the Rangers fought hard all night. Despite a tight opening first seven minutes of play, the Gaels used a 12-0 run late in the quarter to take a 26-18 lead into the first break. Dandenong’s Jeremy Kendell was busy early and provided a massive boost with his aggressive mindset. Saint Mary’s opened the second quarter on fire from three, draining two in their first two possessions to jump out to a 14-point lead.
The Rangers were struggling to get their defence set as Jordan Ford caused trouble all night. The classy guard was simply sublime for the Gaels and wreaked havoc with his unreal quickness and smarts. At half-time, the Rangers trailed 54-41 and needed a lift on both ends of the court. Tim Lang provided that lift on offence in the third term as he came to life and battled hard in the paint. Although the Rangers found it tough to make inroads into the deficit, they weren’t going down without a fight and a Puoch Puoch buzzer-beating triple had the home side within reach; down 13 points at the final break. With that typical Rangers grit and determination, Dandenong’s defensive intensity lifted to begin the fourth term and they were able to cut the deficit to nine points, 71-62, with eight minutes left to play. Kendell’s drives to the basket were breaking down the Gaels defence.
But as he had done all night, Ford responded to the challenge. He drained a massive triple, followed by back-to-back assists to Kristers Zoriks. And just like that, the Rangers found themselves in a 15-point hole. Saint Mary’s claimed the win 92-78 as Jordan Ford finished with 22 points, 4 assists and 3 steals, while Jock Perry finished with 12 points and 3 rebounds. For Dandenong, Jeremy Kendell (18 points, 3 assists) was impressive all night, while Tim Lang (15 points, 5 rebounds) and Lucas Barker (8 points, 7 assists) battled hard. The Dandenong College Basketball Series continues this week with the Rangers taking on Loyola Marymount University on Tuesday 14 August, before welcoming the Drexel Dragons to Dandenong Stadium on Monday 20 August. Both games tip off at 7pm.
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