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Cr Kirwan had sought to have residents’ frustrations resolved since the park first opened but it was “still in a very poor and unacceptable state”.
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Residents in a Keysborough housing estate waited for years for their long-promised and overdue local park. Twelve months after opening, the site at the corner of Stanley Road and Westwood Boulevard is still far from a finished product. Built by Greater Dandenong Council, the park’s ‘lawns’ are blighted by vast dunes of grey sand; its grasses are still to take hold. As a result, the soccer pitch is just “full of weeds and sand,” says resident Zaneta Biskup. “It’s terrible - you can’t imagine kids playing soccer and footy there.” The park provides a basketball ring, barbecue and a playground set. But lacks any means of sun shade, and toilets. Residents had bought into the new estate on developers’ promises of attractive parklands, like the showpiece ‘Pirate Playground’ in the nearby Somerfield estate. They instead had to wait several years for the park to be built, which is lack-lustre in comparison, residents say. “We were promised the world and they didn’t deliver,” Ms Biskup said. Since moving in four years ago, Eddie Kolar says his young children had since grown out of using the playground. As for the soccer field, “anyone who wants a kick around aren’t going to enjoy themselves they’re just going to get sandy”. Greater Dandenong’s acting engineering services director Charles Taveira said the turf’s quality would “improve significantly in the next two to three months” with the start of the council’s spring maintenance program. Up to now, a warm climate grass had been used due to its drought-tolerant and sustainable qualities. It would take a minimum of 12 months to establish itself. The park and pitch, designed for casual recreational use, had been “well utilised” by the local community, Mr Taveira said. Councillor Matthew Kirwan said the building of the park had been long delayed because
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Mayor hailed ‘Hep hero’ Greater Dandenong mayor Youhorn Chea has spoken out on his own Hepatitis C affliction to raise awareness of the massive rates of hepatitis in the council area. The council area has the second-highest rate of chronic Hep B in Victoria. Its reported chronic Hep C rate is at twice the state average. On 31 August, Cr Chea was ordained as one of 50 HEP Heroes by Hepatitis Victoria for his efforts for the cause. He was diagnosed and successfully treated for Hep C after he and his family arrived as refugees from Cambodia, he said. He'd contracted the disease in an unsanitary concentration camp. "When the Khmer Rouge took power in
Cambodia, my family was sent to the concentration camp where we were forced to carry out hard labour. "We were hungry and thirsty and very hot. I drank unclean water from the rice fields." Cr Chea spoke out to allay the stigma of viral hepatitis. "For me, taking leadership in liver health is very important. "I'm hoping by sharing my story I can reach out to the wider community to help them understand the seriousness of this disease and the treatment options available. "There is a stigma surrounding viral hepatitis that prevents people from talking to their families, getting tested or treated, or seeking support."
Most cases of Hep C are curable, and hep C can be managed with treatment. There are also vaccines against Hep A and B. He and his late wife Uchchara, who was a carrier of Hep B, brought up four children. He is also grandfather of six. "Through treatment and ongoing monitoring I have been given the all clear. "I'm one of the lucky ones. "Every day for as long as I can remember, I focus on being as healthy as I can." Cr Chea said it was important to see a doctor without delay. "Blood tests can determine whether you have viral hepatitis, and if so, which kind. "The sooner you get tested, the sooner you can take steps to protect yourself and others."
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Jealous ex unleashes Samurai sword in ambush attack By Cam Lucadou-Wells A Springvale man has pleaded guilty to hacking the boyfriend of his ex-partner with a Samurai sword in an ambush attack in a residential street, a court has heard. The victim was parked in his car outside the accused's home in St John's Avenue, having just dropped off the ex-partner and her young daughter on Sunday 26 August, 2018. The 22-year-old accused man pounced out of bushes in front of the house, wielding the large sword, police told Dandenong Magistrates' Court on 3 September. With his face partly covered, he struck the driver's side of the vehicle multiple times. He struck the victim, leaving a deep laceration to his shoulder, as well as cuts to his armpit and arm, the court heard The heavily bleeding victim managed to start his car and drove away. His attacker
chased on foot, while still wielding the sword, police prosecutor Leading Senior Constable Kate Kirk said. The victim drove to nearby Stevens Street, summoning help from neighbours who dialled triple-0. He was taken to Dandenong Hospital. Meanwhile, the accused followed the partner and daughter as they walked to Springvale railway station, the court heard He sat down near them on a Dandenongbound train, asking if they could get back together. The man allegedly grabbed at the partner's leg as she got out of the train at Yarraman station. Police arrested the accused at the partner's Noble Park home. At court, he pleaded guilty to charges including recklessly causing injury. Defence lawyer Farah Banihali conceded the "premeditated" act was a "very serious ex-
ample of family violence". He had already bought the sword well before the act, however. She told of how his family came from Cambodia, and he was later born in Adelaide. He met his ex-partner on holiday in Cambodia six years ago, became engaged within a month and were married as 18-year-olds despite concerns from his family. The accused sponsored her to migrate to Australia. They had a daughter together. He'd become angry at the thought of the victim and partner "in his view, breaking up the relationship", Ms Banihali said. There were no diagnosed mental health issues, the court was told. In a previous family violence incident, a relative kicked a hole in the door and pulled the partner through to escape the man's furious assault. He was sentenced to a community correc-
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tions order in 2016 for the violence, the court was told. Magistrate Jack Vandersteen described the recent offending as "extremely violent", resulting in a "very deep" injury. "If it was not for him being able to drive away, I don't know how it would have ended. "You are very fortunate, as he is, that he was able to drive away" Mr Vandersteen issued five-year intervention orders to protect the three victims. He deferred sentencing until a psychiatric report was prepared to assess "what was behind" the offending and the man's risk when released. He indicated the man faced jail followed by either parole or a community corrections order. The man was remanded in custody to appear at Dandenong Magistrates' Court on 9 November.
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IN BRIEF Three injured in truck-car collision Three people have been hospitalised after a truck and a car collided on Frankston-Dandenong Road, Bangholme. Paramedics assessed five people at the scene about 1.30pm on 6 September. A man in his 20s was taken to The Alfred hospital by road ambulance with an arm injury. He was in a stable condition, an Ambulance Victoria spokesperson said. A woman in her 20s was taken to Frankston Hospital in a stable condition with an injury to her hip. Another woman in her 20s was taken to Dandenong Hospital with a shoulder injury. She was assessed as stable. Two men, one in his 20s and one in his 30s, had no sign of injury.
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astated them. In his victim impact statement, father Mohin wrote: "My heat has been taken away from me." Yucel had been in fear of a revenge attack by another man, who he allegedly owed a debt and then was shot by one of Yucel's associates. Police had warned him of their concerns about the other man's intentions. He had been laying low - spending large amounts of time in Turkey, staying at different places in Melbourne and parking his car away from his dwellings. He'd known Rahat only as an associate of the man he feared, Justice Taylor said.
Police are warning the community to be wary of a telephone scam targeting the southern suburbs. Members of the public have contacted police stating they have received a phone call from someone claiming to be from the Australian Tax Office and that the victim has an outstanding tax debt. The caller further states the victim has an outstanding tax debt or arrest warrant due to the unpaid tax debt and if they don't pay they will be arrested. The caller then directs the victim to stay on the phone and attend their local bank and withdraw a significant amount of money. The victim is then directed to attend a specific ATM and deposit the cash. For information on the latest scams police suggest you visit www. scamwatch.com.au. To check if a call, email, SMS is from the ATO call them on 1800 008 540 to confirm. Details of ATO scams currently circulating are published at: https://www.ato.gov.au/scamalerts. Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or submit a confidential crime report at www.crimestoppersvic. com.au.
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A Dandenong family say their "hearts have been broken" by the fatal shooting of their son, after his killer was jailed for a minimum of three years. Kamil Yucel, 30, was sentenced for the manslaughter of 20-year-old Dandenong man Rahat Khan at the Supreme Court of Victoria on 5 September. After months of living in fear of one of Rahat's associates, the state champion kickboxer shot his victim twice during an angry confrontation in Broadmeadows on 12 July 2016. Rahat and a friend ran 50 metres to a nearby car. It was only then that the friend realised Rahat was bleeding from a chest wound. He desperately drove around in search of a hospital before stopping at a shopping centre in Dallas. Paramedics were called to the scene but were unable to revive Rahat. The 20-year-old victim's father Mohin Khan told reporters outside court: "My son, he was innocent. My son, he loved everyone. "All of my family, all of my children, they are like me - their hearts are broken." Justice Lesley Taylor, in sentencing, noted the victim impact statements of Rahat's father, mother, sister and two brothers. "In short the family ... is shattered." Rahat Khan, known as a gifted cricketer and Aussie-Rules footballer at Dandenong North, aspired to play AFL. His family described him as a loving and caring son and brother - and how his loss had dev-
On the fateful evening, Rahat and his friend had waited in a car outside Yucel's brother's house, where Yucel was staying. They approached Yucel when he arrived home. During the heated exchange, Yucel told Rahat to "get lost": "Don't make me angry, just walk away ... I'll shoot you." Yucel produced a gun. Rahat approached, and Yucel shot twice downwards Justice Lesley Taylor said Yucel's fear of being shot was "ongoing, genuine and reasonable", but made a "regrettable decision" to arm himself with a gun. The "unusual" circumstances reduced the gravity of Yucel's acts and his moral culpability, she noted. Justice Taylor also took into account his "hugely demonstrative" remorse, and his maturity since committing affray and assaults in his early 20s. "The community should understand that your actions in discharging a firearm in close proximity to another person is denounced by the courts and will result in a substantial term of imprisonment. "That penalty reflects that your unlawful and dangerous act took the life of another human being. "The family of Rahat Khan will forever bear the sadness of his death at your hand." Yucel was jailed for up to five years, with a minimum non-parole period of three years. His term includes 782 days in pre-sentence detention.
Police investigations are underway following a horrific car crash involving children in Hampton Park at around 5.30pm, on Tuesday 6 September. It's understood the collision occurred at the intersection of Ralph Crescent and Cornell Place and it is believed the vehicle was negotiating a roundabout when the driver lost control and crashed into a pole. A 15 year old girl was rushed to hospital following the incident, in a critical condition sustaining head injuries. The girl remains in hospital, fighting for her life. The three other occupants, two boys and a girl aged between 13 and 15 years old were also taken to hospital with minor injuries. The vehicle involved, a gold Nissan Maxima, was reported stolen from Springvale on 30 August. Police are investigating links to the vehicle being seen earlier in the day in the near vicinity of this collision driving erratically and are appealing to anyone with knowledge of the driver to contact Crime Stoppers. The exact circumstances surrounding the collision are still being investigated. Police are urging anyone with information or who witnessed the incident and anyone who may have video footage of the erratic driving prior to, or of the collision, to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or submit a confidential report online at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au. Casey Highway Patrol officers and Major Collision Investigation Unit Detectives are appealing for witnesses.
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We regret to state that the flag was again flying half-mast last week for another local soldier who had made the supreme sacrifice, in the person of Private V S Burns. The Town hall flag was, on Wednesday, flying half-mast for another local volunteer namely Liet M Kirkham, who was killed in action. The relatives of Regimental Surgeon Capt. Kenneth McLean MD BS MC are in receipt of a cablegram intimating that he has been wounded. The right arm, although unbroken, has been lacerated by a shell, necessitating two operations, but we are pleased to state that the ex-Dandenong ite is reported as making good progress towards recovery.
The bravery of a young Warre Warren woman has been acknowledged by the Royal Humane Society with the award of a bronze medal. She is Pamela Cougle 22 who went to the aid of her brother John, 29, after he was attacked by a jersey bull. Pam was awarded with her medal at Government House last week John Cougle drove the bull into an enclosed yard when it wheeled around and attacked him. It knocked him to the ground and butted him 60ft across the yard before he was able to attract the attention of his sister who was in the cow shed. Pamela saw John lying dazed on the ground and the bull standing over him. She climbed over the tractor and ran between the bull and her brother ... .. Pamela succeeded in chas-
ing the bull from the yard and returned to help her brother who was later taken to hospital.
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An internet site, a platypus named Vinny and a theme tram have been adopted by Melbourne Water to deliver its new clean waterways campaign. Melbourne Water last week launched Litter Critter a new program to increase awareness about the impact of litter on local waterways. Melb Water managing director Mr Brian Bayley said Litter Critter was an extension of the original Care about the Bay campaign. "The campaign was successful in making the community more aware of the link between the storm water system and Port Phillip Bay" he said. He said the need to continually reinforce the anti - litter message was highlighted
The Grenda name will once again take pride of place in central Dandenong and Ken Grenda couldn't be happier ... ..City of Greater Dandenong councillors unanimously endorsed the name for a road running north south between George Street and Halpin Way to be created during the Revitalising Central Dandenong program immediately east of Ruddock Street. A Grenda Lane previously existed south of George Street along the former Grenda bus depot site but was closed when the CBD rejuvenation process started.
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Candlelight of mourning Dandenong's Hazara community has been rocked by tragedy abroad. Recently, a candlelight vigil was held in Harmony Square for young Hazara students killed by a bomber at a school in Kabul, Afghanistan. Star News spoke with John Gulzari of the Australian Hazara Federation. By Cam Lucadou-Wells On 15 August, a suicide bomber self-detonated in a classroom at a Shi'a education centre in Kabul. According to Afghanistan's Ministry of Health, at least 34 people aged 20 and under were killed. Fifty-six others were injured. They had been preparing for university entrance exams. It was one of an escalating number of Talibaninspired atrocities that have killed hundreds in the Hazara and Shi'a communities in Afghanistan. On 26 August, a sombre candlelight vigil was held in Harmony Square in response. "This candlelight vigil is the least we (the Hazara diaspora) can do to show our solidarity and sympathy with Hazaras who are the victims of recent terrorism in our homeland in Ghazni and
Kabul provinces," John Gulzari said. In Ghazni province, Taliban forces had stormed and turned the "whole city to dust". The Taliban was still in control in Afghanistan, holding sway over the central government and causing "chaos, trouble and terror" to innocent people, Mr Gulzani said. Their targets include Hazara-Shi'ite people killed for their "race,
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in Australia, many whom stay in close contact and send money to support relatives in their homeland. About 90 per cent come from Ghazni province, and are refugees or asylum-seekers on temporary or permanent visas, he said. "It's difficult seeing our people (in Ghazni) spend most of their lives like this, with their houses and buildings being destroyed." Mr Gulzari is part of Australian Hazara Federation, which condemned the "barbaric attacks". "We offer our heartfelt condolences to the families of the victims and mourn the loss of countless innocent Hazaras. "We demand justice for Hazaras from the relevant authorities in both counties and ask the UN for taking strong measures from preventing such atrocities from happening ever again."
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By Cam Lucadou-Wells Dandenong CFA's technical rescue crew has helped save a kelpie from 20 metres down a disused mine shaft at Smith's Gully. The crew with help from Plenty CFA and Victorian SES lifted Mac the kelpie safely out in a harness about 2.30pm on 4 September. Mac was apparently trapped since 8am. Crews were called to the shaft about noon, assessed the scene before starting the 30-minute rescue. According to a Facebook post by CFA Technical Rescue, rescuers faced several fallen tree branches as well as a possibly unstable rock slab at the site. So crews opted for a vertical rope extrication system as the safest option. Happily, Mac was virtually unscathed - but for a bloodshot eye.
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Tip Top workers’ bunfight By Cam Lucadou-Wells Tip Top Bakery is embroiled in a ‘bunfight’ with its maintenance workers, who are holding rolling strikes at the Dandenong South site. According to AMWU delegate ‘Graham’, the crew of up to 20 maintenance workers have stepped up protected industrial action over the past several weeks. On 5 September, the workers stopped work for 24-hours. A further 12-hour strike was scheduled for two days later. In between, the crew’s electricians also held a separate 24-hour strike. The dispute has been sparked by EBA negotiations stalling over recent months.
Workers rejected a 1.5 per cent pay rise offer from the company - described as “effectively a pay cut” when compared to CPI. Tip Top had also intended to remove conditions which opened up the potential use of labour hire and contractors at a lower rate, Graham said. He said the company had already introduced savings measures such as a more efficient ordering system for large clients like
Coles and Woolworths. “We all enjoy working there. All of this has brought all of us (employees) a lot closer together. “What we’re asking for is about 1 per cent above CPI and don’t take any (conditions) off us.” In a statement, Tip Top said its offer was “fair and responsible”. The bread and baking industry faced “significant challenges” due to rising manufactur-
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By Cam Lucadou-Wells For much of his life, former Olympian cyclist Mick Hollingsworth rode by Noble Park's Maurice Kirby Velodrome on the way to work. He cycled to work at a Gillette factory on Princes Highway, not far from the circular track that is under threat of demolition. He may have had only the occasional lap, but it's the casual riders - the seniors or the kids learning to ride - that will miss this venue the most, he says. The mooted demolition by Greater Dandenong Council has activated the local cycling community. Local cyclists say they are set to revive a cycling club at the track, described as "disused" and "sub-standard" by the council. In the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, Mr Hollingsworth rode a creditable 14th in a stellar field including future Tour De France champ Eddie Merckx. Visiting the velodrome recently, an amazingly fit Mr Hollingsworth said that the track was in a "lot better nick" than he'd expected. It was far from being beyond repair, or requiring complete reconstruction. "There's just one corner that got some water under it and got a bit lumpy." It isn't a venue fit for Olympic competition but it's a safe haven for senior riders, families and children to ride. "Out on the track, it's just you and the bike. "It's a great place to start learning to ride. If it was promoted a bit, they'd be amazed how many would be riding on it." In arguing against the track's retention, the council stated it was unlikely to encourage the "greatest level of extra cycling" compared to other infrastructure. It presented "risk factors" due to soccer and cricket being played on fields inside the track, the council stated.
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Kim Nguyen and Mick Hollingsworth at the Maurice Kirby Velodrome. There was "no known demand" for a competitive cycling track at Noble Park, with no registered clubs and minimal support for the facility. Within several weeks, up to 30 cyclists including Marcel Lema are set to form a club at the Noble Park track. Their membership is well above the 10 minimum to register with Cycling Victoria. Mr Lema, an Australian-representative rider, started training at the track as a teenager. Now it's about putting something back by saving community infrastructure, Mr Lema says.
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Thi Kim Thinh and other Wellsprings women's cooking group members prepare for a wholesome Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS lunch. 184738
Healthy ideas on the menu With a delicious serve of Vietnamese lunch, health is certainly on the menu at Wellsprings for Women. At its upcoming Women’s Health Expo, there is an array of information on health issues, healthy lifestyles and fun exercise. The topics include cancer prevention and early detection, healthy eating, mental health, eating disorders, hypertension, diabetes, dementia and osteo-arthritis. The message is seek early advice on health concerns, have regular check-ups and learn about healthy lifestyles, says Wellsprings for Women chief executive Dalal Smiley. Many of the women who attend Wellsprings don’t have easy access to health information
due to language and cultural barriers and a lack of familiarity with the health system. The expo offers multilingual, multicultural staff and volunteers to help with communication on the day. Fun activities on the day include Zumba, line dancing, meditation and exercises. Wellsprings’ womens cooking group will cook up a Vietnamese lunch and present information on Vietnamese culture. Wellsprings is a womens-only centre that provides services to the most disadvantaged women in the South East. The health expo is at Wellsprings for Women, 79 Langhorne Street, Dandenong on Wednesday, 19 September, 10am-3pm.
LEVEL CROSSING REMOVAL WORKS SEPTEMBER 2018 Changes to services on the Cranbourne and Pakenham line We are working to upgrade the Cranbourne and Pakenham line, including the five new stations, during September. This will affect the way you travel. The sooner we get this done, the sooner you’ll be on your way.
Road closure
Buses replacing trains • between Caulfield and Dandenong from first service Saturday 15 September to last service Sunday 16 September • between Westall and Pakenham from first service Saturday 22 September to last service Sunday 23 September
• Chandler Road, Noble Park will be closed at the train line from 8 pm Friday 21 September to 9am Sunday 23 September • Detour via Heatherton Road, Corrigan Road and Princes Highway
• between Dandenong and Cranbourne from first service Saturday 22 September to last service Sunday 23 September
Plan your journey and check the latest updates before you travel. For more information visit levelcrossings.vic.gov.au/disruptions
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Bus assaults Dandenong Sexual Offences and Child Abuse Investigation Team detectives are appealing for information following two incidents on the same bus line last week. Investigators have been told a 17 year old girl was on board the 893 bus from Cranbourne to Dandenong about 6pm on Tuesday 28 August. She exited the bus at Waverley Park Drive, Cranbourne North where a man had been waiting at the stop. He started following the victim before grabbing her and kissing her. The victim fought back and the man verbally abused her before producing a knife and punching her. She sustained minor scratches and the man fled. About 2.30pm the following day, a 17 year old girl was waiting with friends at a bus stop on the Princes Highway near Harmer Road, Hallam waiting for the 2.38pm bus. A man crossed from the other side of the road towards the bus stop and began shouting abuse at the victim and her friends.
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He grabbed the victim and pushed her into a bus stop before abruptly leaving. She sustained minor bruising during the incident. The man was seen walking along the Princes Highway and turning left onto Harmer Road. Detectives believe the same person was involved in both incidents and have released a composite image of a man who they believe can assist with their enquiries. He is perceived as Caucasian in appearance, about 40 to 50 years old and unshaven. The man wore black pants, a grey top and black cap during the second incident and was carrying a black backpack. Police are also hoping to speak to a woman with a pram, who came to the aid of the first victim at the time. Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or submit a confidential report online at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au.
Student award open for entries VCE students in Greater Dandenong are welcome to nominate for an annual award that recognises hard work. The 2018 Frank Facey Student Award is presented to three students who have shown dedication and persistence in their studies. It is open to all schools in the Dandenong regions. Nominations can come from teachers, students or any member of the community. Winners receive the award and a MacBook Air.
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FOCUS ON … TRAINING COURSES
A door to free study opens For Halle Taylor of Hastings, the Victorian Government's Free TAFE for Priority Courses initiative offers the chance for her to study what she's been hoping for. Free TAFE ensures eligible students like Ms Taylor from across Melbourne's south-east region will be able to access free training at Chisholm in a range of courses that lead to jobs most in demand from Victorian employers. Through free TAFE, the Victorian Government will cover tuition fees for 20 priority TAFE courses and 18 pre-apprenticeship courses from 1 January 2019 for eligible students. Ms Taylor has completed a Certificate III in Pathology and is considering a Certificate IV in Mental Health. Until now, Ms Taylor and her family have found it challenging to meet the costs of vocational study, which can make it difficult for many to gain the skills they need to establish a career.
"I am passionate about my career," Ms Taylor said. "Not having to pay for tuition fees would be really beneficial because instead of stressing and worrying about paying fees I can worry about my school work and doing the best I possibly can." Free TAFE removes the financial barrier for students in the south-east who want to undertake quality, accredited TAFE training that gives them the skills they need to secure real jobs building the state and caring for the community. Victoria's unprecedented building boom of road and rail projects, new schools and hospitals, as well as increased support for Victorians living with disability and historic action to curb family violence has created a massive demand for skilled workers. More than ever, the skills required for these high-demand jobs are learned at TAFE.
"Chisholm is proud to offer these free priority courses and play our part in making sure all Victorians can get the training they need for a good job, and help deliver the skills mix needed by industry," Chisholm CEO Rick Ede said. Chisholm is now taking enquiries for Free TAFE courses that begin in 2019. Chisholm is offering most of the pre-apprenticeship and non-apprenticeship courses on the Free TAFE list, including Certificate II in Plumbing, Certificate III in Community Services, Certificate IV in Cyber Security and Diploma of Justice. For the full list of Free TAFE courses on offer at Chisholm or for more information, visit www.chisholm.edu.au/freetafe. It is important to note that eligibility criteria applies and other fees and charges, such as student services fees or materials fees, may also apply. Students can check their eligibility by calling Chisholm on 1300 244 746.
For Halle Taylor of Hastings, the Victorian Government's Free TAFE for Priority Courses initiative offers the chance for her to study what she's been dreaming of.
FOCUS ON … SCHOOL HOLIDAYS AND ACTIVITIES
Oasis Springs is bursting with fantastic fun.
Gumbuya World offers loads of first-class entertainment for the whole family.
Entertainment for the whole family at Gumbuya World With a $50m refurbishment in 2018, Gumbuya World offers loads of first-class entertainment for the whole family, as well as opportunities for groups, schools and clubs to experience a very unique and entertaining day out. Whether visitors are taking the plunge on epic water slides, soaking in the rays with a drift along the 300-metre Lazy River, or getting deliriously drenched on Typhoon Island, Oasis Springs is bursting with fantastic fun. Relax in heated rock pools, catch the perfect wave at
Surf's Up, and, to add a splash of style to the day, guests can even book a luxury cabana. Visitors can also wander through the incredible wildlife trail which has over 50 species of animals to discover. Adventurous animal lovers will feel as though they have been transported into the outback where they can hand feed native furry friends including kangaroos, wallabies and emus. Those seeking adventure will not be disap-
pointed with the Oz Adventure, which features rides that will thrill children and adults alike. Add adventure, ambience and a touch of authentic Australia to a corporate, social or family event. Outside regular operating hours, an exclusive event provides guests with private access to the park, including rides and attractions and catering. Alternatively, book an event while the park is open and soak up the carnival atmosphere with other guests while enjoying exclusive use of the Gumbuya World
function rooms and event spaces. Gumbuya World is committed to driving the growth of Melbourne's South-East with the support of the Cardinia Shire Council and Government. The theme park will be a leading local and tourist destination and will continue to evolve through future phases to attract visitors from Victoria, Australia and the world. For more information, visit gumbuya.com. au.
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A REAL KEYSBOROUGH CLASSIC THIS classic three bedroom home presents a fantastic purchasing opportunity in the family locale of Keysborough. Only a short stroll to Frederick Wachter Reserve, Keysborough Secondary College and Parkmore Shopping Centre - as well as being within easy access to Eastlink and the Dandenong Bypass - its central position offers an excellent selection of convenient amenities. The light filled layout comprises of a large living room with a reverse cycle air conditioner and wall heater, an open kitchen and meals area with a second air conditioner, three bedrooms with large builtin robes, a central bathroom, separate toilet and laundry. Bonus extras include ceiling fans, NBN connectivity and blinds throughout. ●
HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 131 Bloomfield Road, KEYSBOROUGH, VIC 3173 Description: 3 bedrooms, 1 bathrooms, 1 garage Price: $690,000-$730,000 Inspect: By Appointment Auction: Saturday 15 September at 11am Contact: Laura Voinea - 0435 921 730, AREA SPECIALIST
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Deserve a break? You need look no further. A solid well built Brick home with lovely landscaping & next to no maintenance! Mountain views & a quiet, private design with 2 gated vehicle accesses in addition to the 4 car garage! Modern conveniences including SS D/w, 900mm 5burner gas cooktop, ducted heating, R/c Split system units, WIR in all 3 bedrooms, full ensuite & a formal lounge in addition to the open plan family room, dining area & kitchen with stone bench top. Treat yourself.
This is it! Create the lifestyle you want. Spring fed dam, quality soil, freshly resown pastures & good fences. Established trees & great neighbors an advantage.. Just minutes to Warragul or Darnum with gentle undulation. Owned by the same family dating back further than 1908 now your option..
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FAMILY HAVEN WITH PROMISE SET back from the street on a 639 square metre (approx.) block of of lovely park-like gardens, this sun splashed three bedroom plus study family haven is a bright spark with further promise. Stylishly updated with timber look floors, this spacious home enjoys a front study, a generous main bedroom with fitted dressing area and sleek ensuite and two further large bedrooms (BIRs. There is a renovated porcelain tiled bathroom, a huge open plan entertaining area with vaulted ceiling incorporating the generous family kitchen (timber benchtops, gas cooking, deep fryer, 900mm oven and dishwasher) and a separate fitted laundry
with third toilet. Quietly comfortable with scope to subdivide, there's plenty to love about this home with its solar panels, ducted heating, evaporative cooling, security door, white timber blinds, a generous paved courtyard with large shed, vegie gardens and a water tank and there's plenty of parking at the front. It’s a short stroll to Parkmore Shopping Centre, bus services, bike trails and parks, minutes to Eastlink, a choice of state, catholic and private schools and the beautiful Tatterson Park. ●
HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 36 Fenton Court, NOBLE PARK, 3173 Price: $780,000 - $858,000 Description: 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, 1 study, 2 garage Inspect: As per advertised Auction: Private sale Contact: Art Sudharm, OBRIEN REAL ESTATE com.au
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KEYSBOROUGH 24 TRITON DRIVE Redesigned to be an excellent summer retreat and fitted with a family conscious extension, this newly renovated sensation on 550m2 (approx.) awaits you. Nestled in one of the area's most sought after locations, this generous home offers lifestyle brilliance with close proximity to leading schools, transport services, Parkmore shopping centre and a multitude of other convenient facilities.
KEYSBOROUGH 16 FILER COURT KEYSBOROUGH GEM IN IDEAL POCKET The homes optimal design continues with all bedrooms zoned together, each bedroom includes a built-in-robe and is serviced by a central family bathroom. Outside, we are greeted with an extensive pergola and paved area perfect for entertainment. While the garden has been landscaped with plenty of lawn space and room for loved ones to play.
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AUCTION Saturday 6th October at 1:30pm PRICE $800,000 - $880,000 VIEW Thu 6:00-6:30pm Sat 1:00-1:30pm CONTACT Ozan Kanbur 0403 644 379 Victoria Leav 0499 910 025 OFFICE 4-5/320 Cheltenham Rd Kesyborough
A PERFECT START! Looking for your first home or an investment property, this is where your search ends. This well looked after 3 bedroom home tucked away in the next rising suburb is sure to impress you. Close proximity to Hampton park shopping centre (2 kms approx), Hallam station (2 kms approx), south Gippsland highway, primary / secondary schools and the bus stop right outside your property you’ll never be too far from your destination.
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CLOSING DATE SALE Tuesday 25th-September @ 6pm PRICE $680,000 - $725,000 VIEW Tue 5:00-5:30pm Sat 11:30-12:00pm CONTACT Ozan Kanbur 0403 644 379 Victoria Leav 0499 910 025 OFFICE 4-5/320 Cheltenham Rd Keysborough
WALKING DISTANCE TO PARKMORE Full of charms and very generous sitting on 674m2 (Approx) of land, the interior showcases a stylish formal lounge complete with an exquisite home bar setting ideal for entertaining guests. With 3 AC systems and ducted heating keeps the home comfortable all year round, complemented by huge 2nd living area with wood fire heater. The functional kitchen is superbly equipped with a gas cooker, dishwasher, an abundance of pantry storage and fridge space.
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a3 b1 c2 CLOSING DATE SALE Tuesday 2nd-October @ 6pm PRICE $530,000 to $570,000 VIEW Wed 5:30-6:00pm Sat 10:30-11:00am CONTACT Amit Vazirani 0400 088 304 Fazi Sahlik 0402 904 055 OFFICE 363 Springvale Road Springvale
a5 b3 c2 CLOSING DATE SALE Tuesday 25th-September @ 6pm PRICE $760,000-$800,000 VIEW Wed 5:00-5:30pm Sat 11:00-11:30am CONTACT Chris Azar 0412 656 205 Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 OFFICE 4-5/320 Cheltenham Rd, Keysborough
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DANDENONG NORTH 6 OAKWOOD AVENUE POTENTIAL IN PRIME LOCATION In notion to the ever-increasing Dandenong North market, this property offers great opportunity for the insightful buyer to lock down a strong investment. • Large family lounge room • Spacious kitchen • Central family bathroom • Expansive rear yard • Separate laundry w/ external access • Driveway suitable for multiple vehicle accommodation • 619m2 (approx.)
SPRINGVALE 8 NEALE STREET PROMISING PROSPECTS IN A PERFECT LOCATION Located in the most desirable area of Springvale, this immaculate north facing family home with the lucky number 8 is packed with appeal on a beautiful garden allotment of 590 sqm (approx.). The single-level home holds a cherished past and a promising future. Use your creative imagination and add value to its traditional spaces with a stylish renovation or explore untapped potential to build your dream home or redevelop on this fantastic square block (STCA).
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AUCTION Saturday 15th September @1:30pm PRICE $560,000 - $610,000 VIEW Sat 1:00 - 1:30pm CONTACT Chris Azar 0412 656 205 Ozan Kanbur 0403 644 379 OFFICE 4-5/320 Cheltenham Road Keysborough
LUCKY NUMBER 8 Proudly presented is this appealing two bedroom residence to a wide range of home seekers including downsizers, first home buyers and investors looking for a rewarding return. • 2 beds 1 bath 1 toilet 1 car • A “PYRROX” gas heater • A “Panasonic” air conditioner • A “Chef” gas oven with stone bench top • Open plan living/dining • A lock up shed • Huge fully-fenced garden
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SPRINGVALE 207/28-30 WARWICK AVENUE
CLOSING DATE SALE Tuesday 2nd-October @ 6pm PRICE $820,000 - $870,000 VIEW Wed 5:00-5:30pm Sat 12:00-12:30pm CONTACT Tommy Nguyen 0431 644 889 Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 OFFICE 363 Springvale Road Springvale
ELEGANT WITH LIFESTYLE APPEAL This is your opportunity to secure a super-sized bright and spotless two bedrooms apartment with a balcony right in the heart of Springvale. • An “FUJISU” inverter split system AC’s . • A fully functional electric equipped kitchen. • Modern kitchen with gas cooktop. • A spacious open plan lounge and dining area. • A balcony. • Video intercom entrance.
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a2 b1 c1 CLOSING DATE SALE Tuesday 11-September@ 6pm PRICE $310,000 - $340,000 VIEW Wed 4:00-4:30pm Sat 1:00-1:30pm CONTACT Khaizer Shahab 0433 219 150 Tommy Nguyen 0431 644 889 OFFICE 363 Springvale Road, Springvale
a2 b1 c1 CLOSING DATE SALE Tuesday 18-September@ 6pm PRICE $368,000 - $398,000 VIEW Sat 1.00 -1:30 pm. CONTACT Viet Ha 0406 246 384 Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 OFFICE 363 Springvale Road Springvale
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PROPERTY NEWS Springvale South 4/2-6 Hosken Street
HOT HALLAM AUCTION For sale.
9701 8611
$620,000 - $680,000 • Brilliant 3 bedroom 2.5 bathroom family townhouse • 2 north facing living zones + family size stone kitchen • Sun drenched courtyard & a double auto garage
Shop6 Parkmore SC Cheltenham Road, Keysborough obrienrealestate.com.au Art Sudharm 0403 571 245 David Phua 0401 803 110
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“It’s no wonder businesses and investors are drawn to Hallam,” said Facey Commercial agent, Adam Martin. “There’s easy access to the Mornington Peninsula and Gippsland, direct access to the ports and Tullamarine via the nearby M1 Freeway, and loads of untapped potential.“ Long-standing tenant McKean’s Sheetmetal obviously agree. The business signed a new five-year lease commencing on 1 July 2018, returning $87,348 per annum (plus GST and O/ Gs) with 2.5 per cent annual reviews and a further three-year option. For advice on commercial and industrial opportunities in Hallam, contact Adam Martin on 0409 357 352. ●
Keysborough 51 Westbrook Drive
For sale.
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$780,000 - $858,000 • 639m2 prime location few mins to shopping centre • Sun splashed 3 bedroom + study 2.5 bathroom haven • Enormous open plan entertaining and timber kitchen
Shop6 Parkmore SC Cheltenham Road, Keysborough obrienrealestate.com.au Art Sudharm 0403 571 245
Saturday 15 September at 1:30pm $1,075,000 - $1,180,000 Situated in this peaceful parkside position, this quality built 4 bedroom 2.5 bathroom single level family entertainer is superbly spacious with low maintenance ease and warming sunshine.
Shop6 Parkmore SC Cheltenham Road, Keysborough obrienrealestate.com.au Art Sudharm 0403 571 245 David Phua 0401 803 110
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NUMBER 15-16 Carl Court, Hallam, sold for $1.4 million in August, delivering its new investors an outstanding property and proving that the Hallam Industrial Precinct is the place to be. A crowd of 40 watched two bidders push the 1,457 square metre property to $1.32 million. Ten minutes after being passed in, the price was negotiated and the property sold reflecting a 6.25 per cent yield. The elevated site includes a freestanding 895 square metre building comprising a 787 square metre concrete panel warehouse with two roller doors and 108 square metres of office space. The property also included 14 on-site car parks and dual driveways.
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A GOLD MINE OF POTENTIAL ON 539 square metres (approx) with elevated leafy views, this five bedroom/ study, one bathroom home needs to be renovated or is potentially land for a new home or development. Warm with timber floors and loads of northern sunshine, this combination brick/ weatherboard home provides a parquetry floor entry, sun filled lounge and dining area with gas log fire, modernised kitchen with Omega stove, three downstairs bedrooms/ study (four with built-in robes), timeless spa bathroom and separate toilet and laundry. Upstairs has park views of Alan Reserve and features two further bedrooms (builtin robes), a huge rumpus room and family bathroom. The east-facing rear garden is home to a generous undercover patio with barbecue, a lock up garage with three separate store rooms/workshops and the makings of a home-based market garden. â—?
HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 343 Corrigan Road, KEYSBOROUGH, VIC 3173 Description: 4 bedrooms, 1 bathrooms, 1 study, 2 garage Price: $689,000 Inspect: As per advertised Auction: Private sale Contact: Art Sudharm, OBRIEN REAL ESTATE
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PRIME CENTRAL VILLA!
COSY UNIT WITH OWN DRIVEWAY
auction: Saturday, 22nd September, 2018 @ 11:00am (if not sold prior) oPen: thurs 3:20pm to 3:40pm & Sat 10:20am to 10:40am
auction: Saturday, 6th october, 2018 @ 2:00pm (if not sold prior) oPen: thurs 5:40pm to 6:00pm & Sat 1:20pm to 1:40pm
A quiet, central street close to parkland and CBD is the setting for this individual villa unit. A separate driveway entrance to a brick garage and private backyard are features of this two bedroom home. There is an entrance hall which accesses the large sunny lounge room which has cathedral ceilings. The kitchen/meals area and separate bathroom have neutral tonings. Walk to the city centre, railway station or schools in only minutes. Investors or owner occupiers must inspect! IT'S ALL ABOUT LOCATION!
Dandenong North
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Set on an elevated block of 850m2 with balcony views of the Dandenong Ranges, this entertainer's home features four bedrooms. three bathrooms, two large living areas including a huge rumpus/games room adjoining a second kitchen which opens to a covered alfresco outdoor entertainment area. The lounge features a gas log fireplace. Other features include air conditioning, coonara wood heater, stainless steel appliances, extensive use of granite benchtops, porcelain floor tiles, timber flooring, striking staircase, double garage with auto doors, side access for trailer or boat and large workshop/shed located at the rear. Inspection is a must!
For Sale: $945,000 to $1,039,000 oPen: thurs 5:00pm to 5:30pm & Sat 1:00pm to 1:30pm
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3 BEDROOMS + BUNGALOW ON 675m2 (approx)
LARGE BLOCK - SMALL PRICE
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ELEGANCE & STYLE!
Daryl Rayner Director 0411 537 820
Tucked away at the quiet end of the street and being one of 4 on the block. This is a rare find! Offering a formal lounge, two big bedrooms with built in robes, meals area off the neat kitchen with gas cooking and rangehood, combined bathroom/laundry, undercover entertainment area and private front and rear yards, garden shed and a large carport. Other features include gas heating, gas hot water service, split system air conditioning and vertical blinds. Village Dandenong Shopping Centre, Freeway access and Hallam Secondary College are all within 5 minutes drive. IDEAL DOWNSIZER/FIRST HOME
On a large 675m2 block and featuring three large bedrooms, renovated kitchen/meals and a separate lounge room. Plus a shed/bungalow/4th bedroom behind the garage. Includes ducted heating, split system cooling, 3K/W solar and more!
For Sale: $570,000 to $620,000 oPen: thurs 4:00-4:30pm & Sat 2:00-2:30pm
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Add your magic to transform this brick home into a beautiful home. Sited on a 640m2 block with 4.2m driveway access to the backyard. Three large bedrooms with BIR's, large lounge, kitchen/meals, family bathroom and a study/sunroom area.
For Sale: $520,000 to $570,000 oPen: thurs 5:00-5:30pm & Sat 2:00-2:30pm
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FREE TAFE COURSES
CHASE YOUR CALLING. Gain the skills you need to launch into a career in one of Victoria’s fastest growing industries with a free TAFE course at Chisholm. From 2019, we’ll be ofering free TAFE courses to eligible students in Construction, Health and Community Services, Disability Services, Hospitality, and many more. To find out if you’re eligible, please visit chisholm.edu.au or call 1300 244 746. Eligibility criteria apply. Free TAFE on selected courses only. Other fees and charges may apply. See chisholm.edu.au
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Pinwheels for Peace
Community safety
Celebrate World Peace Day with a free kids' craft session, creating paper 'Pinwheels for Peace'. All craft materials supplied, no bookings required. Thursday, 20 September,10am-1pm at Armada Dandenong Plaza, level 2 near Daiso. Details: www.armadadandenongplaza.com.au
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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School holiday fun Armada Dandenong Plaza offers free school holiday activities. In week one, help find Dandenong's favourite AFL team by completing and colouring in an art masterpiece of your favourtie team. Free $5 lunch vouchers for kids. Week two features rock painting. Kids can then hide their rock in the neighbourhood and track it on a Vic Rocks page on Facebook to see if it has been found. Plus a lucky dip will run throughout the holidays. Monday 24 September to Friday 28 September, 11am-2pm (AFL art), and Monday 1 October to Friday 5 October, 11am-2pm (rock painting) at Armada Dandenong Plaza, Level 2 Centre Court. Details: www.armadadandenongplaza.com.au
Prize exhibits
Dandenong Oasis and Noble Park Aquatic Centre both open their doors free to the public for special days in September. At Dandenong Oasis, try free squash courts, swimming, wellness analysis and dance fitness as well as prizes, sausage sizzles and giveaways. Noble Park Aquatic Centre features free swimming, exercise demos and prizes. The open days are at Dandenong Oasis from 10am-2pm on Saturday 22 September, and Noble Park Aquatic Centre from 12pm-2pm on Sunday 30 September.
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Stingrays roar into prelim able to get their hands on the ball, but the Rays’ defence held up well when challenged and Jake Frawley made the Rebels pay with a goal after 10 minutes of play.
By Hayley Wildes There’s such a thing as sending a message to the competition, and then there’s quite simply blowing away the competition. The Dandenong Stingrays did both in their elimination final against the Greater Western Victoria Rebels on Saturday afternoon at IKON Park. On a perfect day for football, the Rays who finished top of the TAC Cup ladder after dropping just one game all season - rose to the occasion of finals football, displaying their staunch defence and ability to launch attacks from the back half. Another aspect that was just superb was the Rays’ forward 50 entries; pinpoint passes to make life extremely difficult for the Rebels’ defence. After a couple of misses, the Rays broke through for their first goal of the game at the six-minute mark when Lachlan McDonnell finished off a great link-up passage of play through the middle of the ground with a fine running goal. Despite dominating play and not allowing the Rebels the ball - it was over 10 minutes until Dandenong kicked its second goal; courtesy of great run and carry play by Zac Foot, followed an Ned Cahill crumb and goal. It was the start of what was a truly dominant game from Cahill. He was involved in everything up forward and the Rebels just couldn’t contain his impact. On the stroke of quarter-time, Cahill crumbed another pack and snapped truly to give the Rays a 28-point quarter-time lead. The Rays’ pressure was smothering the Rebels and when they did get what seemed like a rare disposal, the pressure - either perceived or real - rushed them into poor decisions and
The work of co-captain Campbell Hustwaite around the stoppages was again a highlight of the game and his tackling ferocity set the tone for his team. The amount of intercept marks - both in defence and in the forward half - saw the likes of Matthew Gahan, Matthew Cumming, Matthew Cottrell and Will Hamill have a field day. An 82-point three quarter time lead had the Rays in complete control, but they weren’t content. A five-goal to one final quarter saw Dandenong run out massive 110-point winners, 19.20 (134) to 3.6 (24), in a complete masterclass.
The Dandenong Stingrays are just one win away from the TAC Cup grand final. 181553 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS execution. Jai Taylor and Sam Fletcher’s running ability across the ground was paying dividends as the pair launched many attacking forays. The second quarter was owned by Cahill. The classy forward assisted on the first two goals of the quarter before heading to the bench for a well-earned break. After a couple of minutes of rest, he headed
forwarded and immediately kicked his third goal of the game - this time a mid-air soccer kick amongst a large scrum in the goal square. Goals to Finlay Bayne, Campbell Hustwaite and Bailey Williams before half-time saw Dandenong hold a dominant 11.11 (77) to 2.2 (14) lead at the main break. To the Rebels’ credit, they came out much improved in the third quarter and finally were
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Ned Cahill typified this unselfish play with an incredible game that included four goals and six goal assists. Sam Fletcher, Toby Bedford and Campbell Hustwaite were impressive in the middle, while Matthew Cottrell, Matthew Gahan and Daniel Frampton powered the Rays forward from defence. The Stingrays are now just one win away from a TAC Cup grand final berth.
NBL champs to hit Dandy
By Hayley Wildes In Division 2 of the Southern Football League, Keysborough almost pulled off one of the great comebacks against Highett in their preliminary final on Saturday but fell agonisingly short. The Burras will be kicking themselves about their slow start that saw them trail by 39 points at the first break. Highett had come to play and Keysborough was left reeling, but the second quarter was the start of a spirited Burras fightback. As Cory Hargreaves (three goals) got heavily involved, Keysborough fought tooth and nail for every ball, reducing the margin to 29 points at the main break. The third quarter was again won by the Burras and at the final break, they were just 20 points adrift, courtesy of the likes of Riet Pal and Michael Downie. In a back and forth final quarter, it was on for young and old and when Chris Bryan kicked his third goal of the quarter - and sixth for the match - the Burras trailed by just four points with eight minutes to play. The final few minutes of the game were frantic as Keysborough searched for the match-winning goal, but a late Ed Turner major gave Highett some breathing room and they held on for a 14.15 (99) to 14.4 (88) win. Highett moves onto the grand final and will face the Doveton Eagles on Saturday afternoon. In Division 3, after a magical home and away season, Hampton Park was bundled out of the finals in straight sets. After a tight and tough first half, Endeavour Hills produced an eight-goal to three second half to book its place in the grand final. Byron Hoe and Andrew Vella were sublime for the Falcons as they dominated across the ground, while Jack Besley and Jackson Philpin were best in what was a disappointing end to a promising season for the Redbacks. Springvale Districts and Endeavour Hills will meet in the grand final on Sunday afternoon.
What really stood out throughout the entirety of the game was Dandenong’s unselfish play - many players passed up good shots on goal for great ones. It’s this mindset that has powered the Rays all season and will continue to power them as they look to book a place in the grand final this weekend.
By Hayley Wildes
James Anwyl (pictured recently) and his Keysborough teammates fell to Highett in their preliminary Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS final clash. 181759
Reigning NBL Champion Melbourne United is heading to Dandenong Basketball Stadium on Tuesday 11 September. In what is sure to be a great preseason match-up, United will face the Cairns Taipans from 7pm as it continues preparations to defend its crown in the upcoming 2018/19 NBL season. United will boast the likes of Melbourne fan favourites Chris Goulding and Josh Boone on Tuesday night, while the new guys, led by Australian Boomer Mitch McCarron, Dan Trist and Alex Pledger will also provide plenty of highlight plays. The Dandenong Stadium match-up will most likely be Boone’s first hit-out of the preseason after the superstar import centre arrived in Melbourne last month. A player known for his big dunks and standout ability to fight in the paint for rebounds, the battle between he and Cairns big man Nate Jawai will be a fascinating one. Cairns - led by new head coach and former United assistant coach Mike Kelly - has signed plenty of exciting players as it looks to improve on last season’s 1117 record. Imports Melo Trimble, Devon Hall and DJ Newbill all possess an array of offensive skills and will be looking to send a message to the defending champions as the regular season nears closer. With reigning NBL Grand Final MVP Chris Goulding - a player capable of raining down triples from anywhere coming to Dandenong, this is a show not to be missed. Tickets are still available and can be purchased at Melbourne United’s website; melbourneutd.com.au.
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Oneata makes her mark By Hayley Wildes Oneata Schwalger's journey to the National Rugby League Women's Premiership competition (NRLW) hasn't been easy, so relocating away from her young family to New South Wales in order to pursue her dream was just another step in her journey that had to be taken. Schwalger, who plays locally for the South Eastern Titans Rugby League Club, was signed by the St George Illawarra Dragons in June and knew that meant she would have to move away from her family for the length of the preseason and season proper. Having moved up to Wollongong in late July, Schwalger will stay up there for the length of the season, which kicked off over the weekend and runs in unison with the NRL finals. "I relocated at the end of July and have been training with the team since then. Our official training began at the start of August and I knew I just had to get up here to get into it and get a feel of it all," Schwalger said last week. "It's almost the same in terms of I'm still doing the same things, I just don't get to go home to my kids - not having my sons around has definitely been the biggest change. "The little things like whenever I would get home from training, my boys would always greet me - I miss that part, but I video chat with them every day." Schwalger's game is built on aggression and physicality, and as she puts it, 'being able to run over and through people'. Prior to the Dragons kicking off their season - and their existence - yesterday at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane, Schwalger talked about the experience of being a part of the historymaking inaugural NRLW season. "It's exciting - we're the first to do this," she said.
"We got a bit of a history lesson about the Dragons on Wednesday and it's cool to see little things like that to sort of know what's happened before us and what it's led to. "For us, this is the first semi-professional women's rugby league competition and they'll be talking about us in 20 years."
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Has the fact that she is an NRLW player sunk in yet? "No," she said with a laugh. "I'm still buzzed every time we train. We get to train on the big stadium that the men train on and it's just a privilege every time we turn up to a training session."
The four-team competition - made up of the Brisbane Broncos, New Zealand Warriors, Sydney Roosters and St George Illawarra - will see the teams play each other once, before the top two teams face off in the grand final which is to be played before the NRL Grand Final in Sydney on Sunday 30 September.
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Tornado Tears stamped himself as the undisputed king of distance racing after emerging victorious against litter brother Rippin' Sam in last Thursday night's 'Battle of the Brothers' match race at Sandown Park. As expected, Tornado Tears began best and crossed Rippin' Sam to lead through the first turn before opening a two-and-a-half length margin with a lap to go. Rippin' Sam responded down the back straight to cut the margin to a length, however in a repeat of the recent National Distance Championship final, Tornado Tears railed strongly through the final turn and raced away from his gallant rival, re-establishing the twoand-a-half length margin and stopping the clock in 33.774 seconds. The time eclipsed Tornado Tears' previous best of 33.780 set in May's Speed Star series, and was the fourth fastest time ever recorded over the 595-metre journey.
"It is a distance that he was more suited to than his brother. It would be interesting to see them over 700 metres because 'Jumbo' has that finishing burst," said winning handler Peter Riley. "It's funny; even though there's just two dogs going around they still can't get around cleanly. They bumped into each other and cost them maybe a length, length and a half, but very happy with the way they both went around so it's full steam ahead of the Speed Star on Sunday." Despite Tornado Tears improving his headto-head record against his brother to 8-0, Rippin' Sam's handler Brendan Pursell was far from disappointed with the run. "I'm not disappointed. Conditions aren't that quick, so to run that time ... I think it's just a case of that dog being too good. "Down the back he was starting to move up and I thought it's on here, but the other dog was just too good. Jumbo's go is the 700-metre
The exhibition between the sport's two hottest stayers garnered enormous interest from greyhound racing fans around the world, however a nearby thunderstorm which featured an impressive lightning show almost saw the event postponed. "Six months ago I would have worried about the dogs in conditions like that but they've calmed down a lot. As soon as the lids went down it was business time," Riley said. "They're very professional now. They get weighed first thing race morning and as soon as they do, they know it's time and they do what they do." The pair's next assignment is the $190,000 Speed Star match race series at Sandown Park on Sunday 16 September.
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