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Bully-wood musical Melanie Blazevic, Grace McCoy, Gabby Etlis and Olivia Exposito take the stage in the musical Heathers, a wickedly comic take on schoolyard cliques. For more on The Escapees Theatre Company's latest show, turn to page 25. Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS
RSL pokies bid By Cam Lucadou-Wells Dandenong RSL's plan for 11 extra poker machines has been refused by the state's gambling regulator. The Victorian Commission for Gambling and Liquor Regulation handed down its decision on 24 September, quashing the RSL branch's expansion from 63 machines to 74. As of 4 October, the commission hadn't published reasons for its decision. Dandenong RSL president John Wells said he had no comment about the decision but to say "we are disappointed".
Greater Dandenong Council, which is part of a multi-council Alliance for Gambling Reform, hired lawyers to oppose the application. Greater Dandenong mayor Youhorn Chea said the council opposed the bid due to concern about "financial hardship for many disadvantaged local residents". "Greater Dandenong already has 958 gaming machines - the second highest number of any Melbourne municipality. "Losses to these gaming machines reached $121 million last year - the equivalent to $333,000 each day.
"The addition of further gaming machines would have worsened financial difficulties for more residents and their families living in the City of Greater Dandenong." Cr Matthew Kirwan said the RSL would have compromised its good work for veterans and the broader community if its bid was successful. "It doesn't make sense having great welfare services if you are funding them by means that are creating welfare problems." He said extra poker machines at the busy venue in Greater Dandenong's most disadvantaged suburb would have been a "disaster" to
gambling addicts or those at risk. "It shows the value of Greater Dandenong Council legally defending such decisions." Greater Dandenong had similar success fighting a bid for extra poker machines at Noble Park RSL last year. "This is the second time in a row we have done so and the second time in a row we have been successful," Cr Kirwan said. In 2017-18, Dandenong RSL raised $7.66 million from its pokies. With the extra machines, the venue was expected to reap an additional $868,000 a year.
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Road-rage basher ‘normally affable’ A Cranbourne man has completed anger therapy after a "shameful" bashing of another driver at a Lyndhurst service station, a court has heard. Nick Kouloktsis, 42, claimed his road-rage was provoked by the other man driving aggressively and cutting him off on Western Port Highway on 6 March. He pleaded guilty at Dandenong Magistrates' Court on 1 October to recklessly causing injury. At the Coles Express servo, the pair got out of their cars and the victim tried to explain himself, according to police. Kouloktsis hit the other driver in the face, before the pair scuffled on the ground. At one point, Kouloktsis stood up and kicked the prone victim in the kidney region. The victim tried to shield himself from further
attack and didn't retalitate, police told the court. He later visited a medical clinic, nursing bruised ribs, arms and legs, as well as cuts to his face and four loosened teeth. Kouloktsis's lawyer told the court that the victim's injuries "healed quite readily". He said the victim had been driving in an "aggressive" manner, trying to overtake the "normally affable" Kouloktsis. The victim pulled alongside Koulktsis on the highway, "gesticulating" and "clenching a fist". He then "cut him off and almost caused an accident", the lawyer said. "Mr Kouloktsis then reacted in a way that was entirely inappropriate," the lawyer conceded. "It would have been best to take a registration number and contact police. "He is normally affable ... his problem is when the fuse is lit." Since the assault, Kouloktsis had complet-
ed group anger therapy, and was being counselled by a psychologist. The factory floor manager found the ongoing counselling was "of benefit", the court heard. Magistrate Pauline Spencer said she considered jailing Kouloktsis for the "shameful act", particularly attacking a person on the ground. "There was some lead-up to this, but it was only words, gestures, actions on the road. "You have two choices: let it go or let the police deal with it." Ms Spencer said assault victims don't just suffer physical injury but mental scarring as well. "I'm a bit concerned there's a history of violent offending, albeit 11 years ago." Kouloktsis was convicted and sentenced to 150 hours of unpaid work as part of a 12-month community corrections order
Family dog stabbed in their own backyard By Cam Lucadou-Wells
Vuk died of severe stab wounds inflicted by an intruder at a Dandenong home on 2 October. someone who’s not psychologically right.” The family has lived at the address for 30 years, the friendly Vuk part of their lives for a decade. “He is a loyal dog. “We have up to 10 kids here with friends coming over, and he’s there with the kids all the time.” The shocked, grieving family is now trying to absorb the terrible episode. “To lose him in such a tragic way like this ... it’s just disgusting.” Greater Dandenong CIU detectives are investigating. Any information to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or crimestoppersvic.com.au.
Man bashed, robbed at Burden Park A man out walking through a Springvale park has been bashed by a group of five males and robbed of his mobile phone. The 48-year-old victim cut through Burden Park playground to Olympic Avenue about 9.10pm on 27 September. One of the group asked him for the time. The group encircled him and demanded the phone in his hand. The man was punched to the head several times, and his phone was snatched from him. He fled, noticing his attackers go back into the park. They were described as of African appearance. Any information to Greater Dandenong CIU on 9767 7487 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or crimestoppersvic.com.au.
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Police are continuing to hunt for an offender who fatally stabbed a family’s beloved dog in Dandenong on 2 October. Soon after waking for work, Vera Novakovic found her 11-year-old Maltese Jack Russell cross, ‘Vuk’, critically injured in their Fifth Avenue backyard about 5.45am. “I saw blood everywhere and I followed (the trail) out to the yard. “I saw him sitting there just covered in blood.” Ms Novakovic’s daughter Milica was set to drive Vuk to an emergency vet but discovered a tyre had been slashed on the family car. After a two hour delay, Vuk was taken to the vet. Due to his immense wounds, he had to be put down. Vuk had been off-leash the previous night due to being scared by nearby fireworks. Ms Novakovic believes the “feisty” and “protective” pet may have attacked a would-be intruder. About 4am, Ms Novakovic’s mother was woken up by Vuk’s yelping . She couldn’t see him anywhere and assumed he was still frightened by pyrotechnics. “I think he’s seen someone getting into the car and gone onto the attack,” Ms Novakovic said. “I must admit he is feisty when he gets protective. “The offender maybe has tried to protect himself. Unfortunately our dog has had to suffer because of his wrong-doing. “They must be a psycho and need help -
Burglars snatch wedding ring Two intruders have robbed a 23-year-old woman of her wedding ring during an aggravated burglary in Noble Park. The victim, who was home alone at the time, wielded a towel rail to chase the males out of her Avon Street house about 4.30am on 15 September, police say. Shortly beforehand, she had heard noises and walked downstairs to investigate. The two males confronted her. One of them demanded money and tried to steal the gold necklace that she was wearing, police say. The second male has then allegedly grabbed the wedding ring off her hand. The resident picked up the towel rail from a bathroom and chased the intruders from her house. A short time later, she saw the offenders return in a vehicle. She left her home to stay at a friend’s place. The woman suffered bruising to the back of her neck as a result of the robbery. The males were described as teenagers of African appearance. Any information to Greater Dandenong CIU on 9767 7487 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or crimestoppersvic.com.au.
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Three 16-year-old boys have been charged in relation to an alleged aggravated burglary in Jasper Street, Noble Park. A mother and her two daughters were asleep at the home at the time of the break-in about 2.45am on 23 September, Greater Dandenong CIU detectives say. The mother has allegedly woken to find a male standing in the hallway. She yelled at the intruder, who quickly grabbed her handbag and other items from the dining room. He ran out the front door, joining two other males on ‘lookout’. The victim chased them away into nearby parkland. Later that day, the three teenagers were arrested by police at a Berwick address. They were charged and remanded in custody.
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On all sides, local citizens of the Commonwealth have heard giving expression to their satisfaction and joy - consequent upon the recent cablegrams received in evidence of the success achieved by the Allied Armies at the front. The Germans and those associated with them in the war have certainly been getting a thrashing in warfare - something of that they deserved. At the present juncture; whilst peace is spoken of, those in authority have grave responsibility; and everyone cannot but think of the important possibilities that even the near future many bring forth.
Hall all went haywire at once last week. According to the deputy Town Clerk Mr Ben Silk, the clock "just broke down." Repairmen have been called into fix it and Mr Silk was hopeful the town's timepiece would be operating perfectly again sometime today. Mr Silk said the clock broke down about three months ago but there has been no thought of replacing the mechanism "because it doesn't break down very often" Perhaps that well known nursery rhyme should read:
off during an attempted robbery in Dandenong. A woman was walking along Thomas Street at 12.25 am on October 6 when a man with a jumper wrapped around his head grabbed her. She dropped her handbag on the ground. The bandit's 'mask fell off as he bent down to pick up the bag. He then tried to cover his face with his hands and the victim grabbed her bag and ran. The bandit has been described as in his 20's 172 centimetres and medium build. He had short hair.
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SES crews on their toes after storm Wild weather last week produced Springvale SES's busiest period in five years. The crew responded to more than 160 calls for help across Greater Dandenong following gale force winds early in the week. "We've had everything from trees down across roads to partial roofs off, trees on roofs, tiles off" said Springvale SES controller Philip Holt. "This is the most jobs that we've had, to my knowledge, in our area at least in the last five or so years." Mr Holt said.
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Dandenong Market welcomed shoppers to its first Sunday trading day with music, clowns, cooking and more. It's now open four days a week Tuesday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Dandenong is one of Victoria's oldest markets, first opening its doors in 1866. Free market parking is available on Sundays and a free shut-
Sikh Games a real boon There's a big buzz in the cities of Casey and Greater Dandenong ahead of the 2019 Australian Sikh Games. Next year in April, we will have 3000 athletes and 165 teams competing from different cities, different states and different countries across three days. Participants will fly in from Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, Canada, England, India and all over Australia. They will be taking part in events across 14 sports, including athletics, volleyball, soccer, hockey, basketball, netball and swimming. It's a welcoming atmosphere, where we invite you to come and join us. It gives us the opportunity to showcase our culture to the wider community. All of the sports events are free. The event is fully catered for with a free morning tea and lunch for athletes and spectators.
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At the 2018 Games in Sydney, we hosted up to 90,000 visitors over three days. In 2019, we're expecting well over 100,000 at Casey Fields, Casey RACE and Casey Stadium, with a launch at Bunjil Place. We expect it will boost the coffers of Victoria by up to $30 million. There are also vast economic benefits for this South East region. Most of the Games accommodation for our
visiting athletes, supporters and families is in the Dandenong area. And we are hoping to use Drum Theatre, Harmony Square and the Indian Cultural Precinct in Dandenong for a great program of evening entertainment. When I came over here from England in 1979, there was very few Sikhs. We had a scattered community. In 1987, we started the Games in Adelaide with just two teams playing a bit of hockey and a bit of golf. It wasn't competitive, it was just a social occasion. The Australian Sikh Games has grown exponentially in the past 30 odd years. There's up to 16 Sikh sporting clubs in Victoria playing sport within their local communities. The Games are their only chance to form a team to play amongst their own community.
It's also an opportunity for not just the serious competitor - but participants of all different skill levels. We cater for all ages. Our culture is from the northern part of India, Punjab. We have a colourful, joyous and proud culture which we want to showcase. This is what these Games are all about. We look forward to you all enjoying the Australian Sikh Games with us.
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Shed hopes There's one key ingredient missing from Endeavour Hills Mens Shed - and that is a shed to call home. With the backing of a massive 1265-signature petition, the popular group has made a desperate plea to Casey Council for a site at Sydney Pargeter Reserve. The Shed's committee has negotiated a long and fruitless 18 months with the council for a home. In the interim, the council has offered a shared space at Essex Park Community Place. It's fine for meetings and social activities, but lacks space for a manual workplace, president Trevor Ratcliffe says. "It's not a long-term solution." It hasn't stopped the 40-strong group from industriously helping the community - as well as supporting senior gents in their physical and mental health. The group has worked off-site - at their members' sheds and garages - to build toys, shelves, planter boxes and playground equipment for charities, schools and kindergartens. They've also undertaken voluntary projects for Endeavour Hills library and Parks Victoria. But with their own shed, the group could set up permanent workbenches. They could also follow the varied interests of its members such as upholstery, lead-lighting, metalwork, car renovations and scalextrics. And more fully enshrine its purpose as a
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vital social hub for men, such as retired gents with time on their hands. "Most Mens Sheds have their own premises. We'd like to replicate what they have at Akoonah Park (Mens Shed in Berwick)," Mr Ratcliffe said. "Doing the work is good. The guys enjoy it but we can't do it at our own premises." The preferred site is part of Police Paddocks, and is managed by Casey Council on behalf of the owner, the State Government. Parks Victoria has provided its blessing for the Shed to base itself on the land, as well as a mountain of petitioners. It reflects the wide amount of voluntary work done by the group and its presence at community events at Endeavour Hills and beyond, Mr Ratcliffe says. "Many people ask us why do you have to do a petition? This is a no-brainer." On receiving the petition, Casey Council resolved on 2 October for a report on the issue by December. In the meantime, Casey is awaiting the imminent completion of a lands and assets review before committing to acquiring the site. In support, Cr Rosalie Crestani said the Shed members were "our brothers, parents, uncles, grandparents and great-grandparents". "You've all worked hard, raised families, served the community and many have lived a good portion of your lives in the City of Casey. "They want to continue to serve in Endeavour Hills Mens Shed."
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Local train jobs pledge By Cam Lucadou-Wells
Matthew Guy, second left, said local content was a priority for a future fleet of high-speed trains. 186045 Picture: CAM LUCADOU-WELLS
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Bombardier Transportation and its 400-strong workforce are in line to build a proposed fleet of high-speed regional-network trains, says Opposition leader Matthew Guy. Visiting the Dandenong factory on 4 October, Mr Guy committed to the fleet being made in Victoria and Australia with a 70 per cent local content benchmark. He said Bombardier was a "perfect example of a product that has been produced in Australia to Australian conditions". "We can make the next generation of trains in Dandenong, in Victoria." As part of a $19 billion Coalition plan, the double-decker trains would achieve speeds of up to 200km/h on upgraded regional tracks, halving speeds to Melbourne on the Gippsland line by 2022. It would facilitate the Opposition's decentralisation policy to ease Melbourne's population boom by enticing people into regional cities. "The South-East growth corridor has got a
population that is bursting," Mr Guy said. "Casey-Cardinia as a combined region (is) growing by a similar amount as the metropolitan area of Adelaide." The best way to take the "population pressure" off Casey-Cardinia was to provide a faster service between Melbourne and Warragul, Traralgon and the La Trobe Valley, he said. "We've got to find ways other than jamming people in the current urban growth boundary. And the best way to do that is to decentralise." Mr Guy said he was "very confident" the Gippsland line could be upgrading within the $19 billion costing. Bombardier managing director Paul Brown said the company had existing technology running in Europe to deliver the high-speed, double-decker fleet. He welcomed further "long-term orders" to sustain the factory's workforce. "We'll be confident to get those deliveries(by 2022) depending on what the specifications and requirements are."
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A new fleet of robotics equipment will be used to train the next generation of mechanical engineers at Chisholm TAFE. Dandenong MP Gabrielle Williams announced a $561,000 funding boost for upto-date, industry-standard robots at the Stud Road campus on 4 October. The extra equipment replicates an advanced manufacturing production line, helping to recruit and train an extra 50 students a year. Essentially, it makes students them up-tospeed with advanced manufacturing skills required by Dandenong employers. In the past four years, Chisholm enrolments in the field have doubled to 150 across Certificate III to Bachelor's degrees. "It shows the confidence in manufacturing as a growth sector. "The perception that it's dying is turning on its head." Ms Wiliams said the project would "play a key role in ensuring we have the skilled workers Victoria needs for this growing sector". "Supporting regional and specialist training at TAFE is vital to ensuring people have the opportunity to train and get a job in their local community." She added the Government had invested $172 million in making 30 priority TAFE courses and 18 pre-apprenticeship courses free, with no tuition fees. Chisholm chief executive Rick Ede said advanced robotics and coding skills were key to a competitive, highly-skilled workforce.
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Townhouses knockback Greater Dandenong councillors have overruled council planners by knocking back a multi-townhouse development at 39 Ellt Crescent, Noble Park. Neighbours had objected to the proposed six double-storey dwellings on the corner site, according to a council report. The proposal would have replaced an existing one-storey brick dwelling. At a meeting on 24 September, councillors unanimously - and without debate - backed Cr Roz Blades's motion to reject the proposal. The motion stated concerns about overdevelopment, neighbourhood character and insufficient parking spaces. Cr Matthew Kirwan later said the lack of a single visitor car parking space on site "won't cut it". "Particularly in the case of this development where we have 'studies' that are likely to be practically used as bedrooms. "As townhouses are increasingly being built in the municipality for families - and hence multiple cars - ... the fantasy that visitor car parks are not required shouldn't be tolerated.
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Teen pair’s crime spree By Cam Lucadou-Wells A pair of 13-year-old boys are accused of a 24hour spree of car theft, home invasion, burglary and thefts from vehicles in Narre Warren South and Berwick, a children's court has heard. During one of the dozen or more break-ins, two teenage girls hid while the accused boys allegedly rummaged through their Narre Warren South home on 27 September. The girls barricaded themselves in a bedroom as the intruders - one armed with a hunting knife -tried to enter the room, the court was told. During the burglary, the co-accused pair allegedly stole items including a wallet, Mercedes Benz car key and a laptop. They were arrested by police in a blue Nissan Pulsar that they had allegedly stolen hours earlier from Lynbrook. Inside the car, police found numerous items stolen during the 24-hour spree. On 26-27 September, the pair allegedly broke into six other cars, tried to break into four others and burgled a primary school and two other homes. From one home, they allegedly stole $12,000 of goods including jewellery, an electronic tablet and a cordless drill. At another home burglary, a machete was left behind on the toilet floor. During their no-comment interviews, they were "uncooperative, destructive and aggressive" as well as threatening police while in custody, a police member told the children's court on 1 October. Both were bailed despite police opposition - who argued they were an unacceptable risk
of endangering the community. The pair had been both cleared of similar offences by a children's court in August due to being found doli incapax. That is, they were not mature enough to understand the difference between right and wrong or the nature of their offending. The court heard the boys will be assessed for possible doli incapax in this case. One of the boys lived with his mother who had mental illness, a disability and was supported by Child Protection services. He had been without a case worker for some time due to a lack of available male workers, and had been unoccupied during school holidays, the court heard. "There needs to be a child protection focus," the magistrate said. "The family needs more support. "It's sad that we have capacity to lock young people up but not an availability of male mentors to work one-on-one with (the accused) at this point." The other boy lived in residential care where he had been allowed to stay out until 9pm, the court heard. He had been assaulted during a previous stint at a juvenile detention centre, the court was told. The magistrate granted the boys bail because of their age and the need to keep them "out of the system". There was no evidence to show that the boys knew the teenage girls were in the house, the judge noted. Their "risk" to the community was being managed with conditions such as supervision, a 6pm night curfew, and bans on driving a motor vehicle and associating with one another.
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Loyal to life, for 100 years Loyal Selleck joyfully celebrated 100 years with a high tea with family and friends at Monash Health Community in Springvale on 24 September. "I suppose I just love living, I love people and I love doing things for people," she says. As she blew out her candles, Ms Selleck was side by side with her neighbour Pierina. The pair have been neighbours for decades. A keen knitter and reader, Ms Selleck keeps active with weekly outings as part of the MHC's Friendship Group as well as creative activities with the Golden Girls Group.
At the same time, she still lives at home with her daughter Joy and son-in-law Steve. They are assisted with a home care package through MHC. Ms Selleck started work as a seamstress in Melbourne CBD. She later continued taking private sewing commissions while raising a family near Swan Hill. She skilfully made clothes for her children. "Take life as it comes," is her life motto. "Be easy going. Don't worry about change, just adapt."
Celebrate your new open space Join us on Saturday 13 October between 11am and 3pm. Cycle, walk or travel by train to explore the open Enjoy kids' rides, markets, roving entertainers, space and connect with your community. free food and much more along the rail corridor through Carnegie, Murrumbeena, Hughesdale, Visit levelcrossings.vic.gov.au/events for Clayton and Noble Park.
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7 - 14 October 2018 Stay informed
Message from the Premier This week is Fire Action Week, a time for all Victorians to start planning for a long and hot summer ahead. Low rainfall over winter has dried out much of the state and forecasts from the Bureau of Meteorology of a dry and hot summer means that we need to prepare for an earlier and longer ire season. Our dedicated emergency services are working with communities, businesses and local councils to reduce the risk for our state.
So please, talk to your family, friends and neighbours about your plans, and make sure you know when to leave and where to go to stay safe. You can also ind out more information, monitor warnings and check the daily Fire Danger Ratings at emergency.vic.gov.au Taking the right steps now could make all the difference.
Recent bushires – both here in Australia and overseas – remind us of the need to understand our own ire risk. Planning and preparing for ire is a responsibility that belongs to everyone.
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FIRE ACTION WEEK THE RIGHT TIME TO PREPARE IT’S YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO BE READY THIS SUMMER. Prepare your property, fire plan and emergency kit now. The reasons are black and white.
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1. Plan what you’ll do in the event of a fire, talk to your household and know where to access information on high risk days. 2. Keep grass short. Fire can ignite and travel quickly through long grass. 3. Get rid of dry grass, leaves, twigs and loose bark around your home. 4. Remove or prune shrubs near windows and under branches of mature trees.
5. Cut back overhanging tree branches close to property – no branches within 10 metres. 6. Keep gutters and roof areas clear of leaf litter (if you are physically able to). 7. Remove all materials from around the home that could burn, such as boxes, furniture and woodpiles.
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real emergencies, can increase the risk to the community and can be very frustrating for our crews, many of whom are volunteers. By registering your burn-off, any reports of smoke or fire will be cross-checked with the burn-off register to avoid unnecessary response of fire services.” Landowners can register their burn-off with the Emergency Services Telecommunications Authority (ESTA) by calling 1800 668 511 or emailing burnoffs@esta.vic.gov.au Chief Officer Warrington said that when registering a burn-off by phone or email, people would be asked for basic information such as location, date, start and finish times, and what they intend to burn. “The burn-off line is very easy to use - the operators are friendly, and prompt you by asking the key questions,” he said. “When conducting burn-offs, remain alert and always have resources on hand to extinguish the fire. “Check the weather, winds must be light and temperatures low. Make sure you have sufficient water on hand at all times and fully extinguish the burn once completed. Escaped burn-offs or those not conducted properly will result in you being liable for the consequences.” Keep your burn-off safe and legal: Check fire restrictions with your local council and register your burn on 1800 668 511 Check and monitor weather conditions particularly wind To avoid unnecessary calls to emergency
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By Cam Lucadou-Wells An ice user who embarked on a month’s spree of armed robberies in the South East has been jailed. Christopher Randell, 31, pleaded guilty to five armed robberies and two attempted armed robberies in July and August last year. Often wearing a dark hoodie and sunglasses, Randell wielded a blade, such as either a tomahawk, box-cutter knife or black-handled kitchen knife, the County Court of Victoria heard. The robberies occurred at so-called “soft targets” - Subway restaurants at Berwick and Hallam, tobacco shops at Cranbourne and Hallam, a newsagency at Pearcedale, a toy store at Ferntree Gully and a video outlet at Beaconsfield. During each hold-up, Randell demanded and took cash ranging from several hundred dollars to about $1520. On two occasions, attendants yelled for help and he fled without money. He was arrested after police identified his father’s registered vehicle at one of the robberies. During sentencing on 19 September, Judge Julie Condon noted that Randell claimed that he had been trying to repay a drug debt. He was feeding a $300-a-day ‘ice’ habit at the time, the court heard. After the final attempted robbery, Randell attempted suicide and was admitted as an involuntary mental-health patient at Casey Hospital. He had a “rather complex” psychiatric history - including a diagnosed serious mood disorder, schizophrenia and psychotic episodes, Judge Condon noted. Since 21 August, 2017, he had been isolated in a prison’s protective unit due to disputes with other prisoners, the court heard. His lengthy criminal history included sev-
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eral jail stints for armed robberies over the past decade, as well as robbery, burglary and assault. “For much of your adult life, you have been incarcerated,” Judge Condon said. Last year’s “serious and persistent” armed robberies occurred six months after Randell completed a parole period, she noted. There was a “traumatic” impact on the victims, including a terrified mother and daughter at work. Another described being unable to sleep, recurring nightmares and extreme anxiety. She no longer enjoyed social activities, and being overcome by anger, sadness and despair. Judge Condon noted Randell’s early guilty plea, stated remorse, his family’s support on release and that he’d find prison more onerous because of his mental illness. Randell was jailed for up to five years, four months - including 411 days in pre-sentence custody. His non-parole period extends for three years, five months.
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Celebrating strong unity On Sunday 14 October, Southern Migrant and Refugee Centre (SMRC) will be celebrating Unity in Diversity in Dandenong to mark its significant presence in the region. It will be a day that will bring together the diverse cultures that make up the communities around Dandenong in a family-centric, carnival style landscape. The festival will be held at 39 Clow Street. Patrons will be treated to an assortment of cultural performances throughout the day on the main stage. They will also have the opportunity to meet and speak to a vast array of community groups and business stalls. And to top it all off, they can enjoy a delicious selection of food from around the globe! Guests will also be able to visit the Youth Arts and Writing Prize Exhibition and have the chance to be a part of the launch of the new Dandy Makers Market (that will run every second Sunday of the month) on the south terrace of Dandenong Market. "Unity and Diversity festival will have a direct and indirect impact on the local community. Apart from providing opportunities for participation, skills development, volunteering
and social interaction, the impact will go well beyond what can be measured in economic terms," CEO of SMRC Ramesh Kumar said. "It will greatly assist in building and strengthening communities ultimately leading to harmony and cohesion. This festival is likely to act as a source of community pride." Kids will also be spoilt for choice with fee and for free entertainment that includes amusement rides, mini-golf, jumping castles and even a kids art zone and a mega building block space to inspire their creativity. "The Unity in Diversity Festival is our gift to a community that has opened its arms to diversity and flourished by the opportunity," said Mr Kumar. There will be plenty to surprise and delight visitors including buskers, face painters, henna artisans, drumming circles and a chance to get up close and personal with a baby animal at the petting zoo. The Unity in Diversity Festival will run from 10am until 40pm on the grounds of the SMRC HQ at 39 Clow St. Inconvenience caused due to the closure of Sturt Street at Clow Street during this time with traffic diverted to Sleeth Avenue is regretted.
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KEYSBOROUGH 7 BEACH COURT CENTRAL LIVING IN COURT LOCATION Quietly tucked away in a court location, this structured home, positioned on approximately 580m2, has been beautifully built, revealed by the solid brick facade all the way to the refined interior. • Multiple living spaces • Central family bathroom w/ separate toilet • Master bedroom w/ WIR & ensuite • Outdoor alfresco w/ spacious rear yard • Garage & carport w/ extensive driveway • Separate laundry w/ external access • 580m2 (approx)
a3 b2 c1 CLOSING DATE SALE Tuesday 30-October at 7pm VIEW Tue 5:00-5:30pm Sat 1:30-2:00pm CONTACT Ozan Kanbur 0403 644 379 Victoria Leav 0499 910 025 OFFICE 4-5/320 Cheltenham Rd, Keysborough
KEYSBOROUGH 1 HENTY COURT CLASSIC HOME WITH MODERN UPDATE Just a short walk to Parkmore shopping centre, numerous schools and within arm’s reach to Cheltenham Road; you are surrounded with everyday convenience. • Updated Kitchen w/ SS appliances • Generous living and dining area • Master bedroom w/ WIR & ensuite • Central family bathroom w/ separate toilet • Laundry w/ external access • Outdoor pergola w/ spacious rear yard
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KEYSBOROUGH 6 JARROD COURT ASTONISHING HOME IN PRESTIGE LOCATION Bring the family together in the spacious retreat upstairs delivered with 3 bedrooms each including built in robes, split air conditioning and serviced by a family sized bathroom with bath, oversized shower and separate toilet. Additional features include ducted heating throughout, double remoted controlled garage with extra space for additional vehicles in the drive way, study and laundry.
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a4 b3 c2 CLOSING DATE SALE Tuesday 23rd-October@ 7:00pm PRICE $1,150,000 VIEW Wed 6:00-6:30pm Sat 12:00-12:30pm CONTACT Ozan Kanbur 0403 644 379 Fazi Sahlik 0402 904 055 OFFICE 4-5/320 Cheltenham Rd Keysborough
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KEYSBOROUGH 30 LINDEN DRIVE TRANQUIL FAMILY TOWNHOUSE Nestled in one of the area’s most sought after locations, this quality residence offers lifestyle brilliance with close proximity to leading schools, park and recreational environments, shops, medical and sporting facilities. • Contemporary kitchen w/ SS appliances • Ducted heating & Evaporative cooling • Central family bathroom w/ separate toilet • Master bedroom w/ WIR, ensuite and balcony • Outdoor alfresco area w/ garden shed • Double remote-controlled garage w/ internal access. • 326m2 (approx)
SPRINGVALE 6 CLAPHAM AVENUE PICTURE PERFECT IN DESIRABLE LOCATION Sets on a generous 534sqm approx. allotment and a beautiful manicured front garden makes a bold statement upon arrival. • Laminate kitchen with s/s appliances • Ducted heating and ceiling fans • An original “Vulcan” heater • A “LG” Air Conditioner • Well designed and easy to maintain gardens • Walking distance to Springvale Shopping Central • Within minutes to both primary and secondary schools
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AUCTION Saturday 13th October at 12:00pm PRICE $740,000 - $790,000 VIEW Tue 6:00 - 6:30pm Sat 11:30 - 12:00pm CONTACT Ozan Kanbur 0403 644 379 Victoria Leav 0499 910 025 OFFICE 4-5/320 Cheltenham Rd Keysborough
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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HUGE LAND - POTENTIAL FOR DEVELOPMENT 1119m2 approx. (Width=18m and Length=62m) What is one of the golden rules in real estate? Location, location, location! Presenting an extremely rare offering in the heart of booming Springvale is the sale of a beautifully presented and original brick veneer family residence with a substantial sized block of 1119m2 approx. • 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 1 toilet • Well designed and easy to maintain gardens • Walking distance to Springvale Central and public transport • Walking distance to both primary and secondary school • Land 1119m2 (approx.)
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Noble Park North 23 Lower Terrace Crescent Spoil yourself into this spacious home illed with warmth, character and charm in this sought after area in the Waverley Gardens Area. Not only will the locale grab your attention, the inside is a bonus! Three BDRs, dual living areas, open kitchen, two bathrooms, a double carport and a block size of approximately 532m2 to make this prime positioned home a dream for you!
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READY TO BUILD BE part of a new stylish and vibrant neighborhood and enjoy the conveniences of great facilities in the surrounding area in One Village in Cranbourne East. Underpinning the location are sporting and aquatic facilities; Casey Complex and Casey RACE. Nearby shopping centers, schools, medical facilities, local library and Chilsolm
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ENTERTAIN TO YOUR HEART'S CONTENT SET on 608 square metres (approx) and presented like new, this Henley built Ambassador Style features an imposing four bedrooms (plus study), 3.5 bathrooms and a family entertainment area that will host any occasion and make it an event. Impressive with its wide entry foyer and slight sweep to the staircase, this warm and inviting home enjoys a classical lounge, north facing study, a downstairs main bedroom (walk-in robe and luxe ensuite). It has a sensational open plan living and dining area with a brilliant stone kitchen featuring Fisher and Paykel dish drawers and Damani-Gas stove/oven 900mm. opening to a huge tiled alfresco area with cafe blinds. A powder room and well-equipped laundry completes the ground floor. The children will love upstairs with its enormous rumpus room featuring an automated cinema screen, and there will be a fight for the second bedroom ensuite with its built-in robes and private bathroom/toilet, while the other two bedrooms are generously sized and share a sparkling bathroom and separate toilet. With fuss-free drought tolerant gardens, this outstanding family home has an endless list of features including floating timber floors, quality window furnishings, ducted heating/air conditioning (Brivis system) external shutters, security doors, an alarm, ducted vacuum, abundant storage, a water tank, solar panels, colorbond fence line, a workshop and a double auto garage with parking for an additional two cars (plus possible caravan/boat parking via wide side access). â&#x2014;?
HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 5 Greenside Crescent, KEYSBOROUGH, VIC 3173 Description: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 garage, 2 study Price: $1,275,000 - $1,500,000 Inspect: As advertised Auction: Saturday 27 October - 1.30pm Contact: Art Sudharm - 0403 571 245, OBRIEN REAL ESTATE KEYSBOROUGH
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Two properties totalling 1,180m2 with Plans and Permits for 5 units/townhouses. Double street frontage with access from Nicole Avenue. Currently has two homes let at $32,760 per annum. Build now or in the future but your plans are in place and the hard work to get them approved has already been done. Close to Oasis Sporting Complex and Pool, Dandenong Market and CBD, Schools, Mosque, Churches, shops and so much more. Alternatively, move into one and rent the other out. LOCATION & POTENTIAL!
47 Jones road
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Just under 1,000m2 of flat land with an 18 metre frontage and no easements, ideal for multi unit development (STCA). A solid three bedroom brick clad, timber home can be rented out until your development plans have been approved. Located within approximately 500 metres of the CBD, Eastlink, Schools and railway station. An excellent opportunity at a realistic price! IT'S ALL ABOUT LOCATION!
For sale: $780,000 to $850,000 oPen: sat 10:40am to 11:00am
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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!
1 & 2/9 sabine avenue
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This handsome pair of units on one Title are set on a corner site of approximately 600m2 in a well established and popular residential area. Each comprises two large bedrooms, kitchen/meals area, formal lounge and separate bathroom and laundry. Let for $26,520 per annum with room to improve. Excellent off street parking for multiple cars and carports. A great Super Fund investment. A PREMIUM PROPERTY!
For sale: $670,000 to $720,000 oPen: unit 1: Wed 2:45-3:00pm & sat 12:00-12:15pm & unit 2: Wed 3:00-3:15pm & sat 12:15-12:30pm
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NARRE WARREN SOUTH 7 APPLETON COURT BIG, BOLD AND BEAUTIFUL Privately positioned in a quiet court location and set upon a fabulously huge 690sqm2 allotment (approx), rarely found this 36 squares (approx) light filled, brick family home is perfect for a large family. Featuring 5 spacious bedrooms, the master includes large WIR and lavish ensuite featuring double vanity and large shower. The remaining bedrooms are generous in size and are serviced by additional bathroom includes separate shower/ bath and modern fixtures and fittings. You will have a choice of 4 distinguished living areas to relax in, as well as 2 formal dining areas. The open plan kitchen is the heart of the home, comprising of 900ml oven, ample cupboard space, stainless steel appliances, tiled splash back and overlooks one of the large living areas. Beautifully established gardens, professional landscaping, large backyard, huge decked alfresco area compliment the house and provide the perfect atmosphere for entertaining all year round. Added features include double garage, large laundry, downlights throughout, fresh paint throughout the whole home, beautiful brand new carpet, gas heating and evaporative cooling to ensure year round comfort. Complete with spacious design, quality finishes and classic modern style, only on inspection will you be able to truly appreciate what this property and its location have to offer. Located in close proximity to prestigious schools, Monash Freeway, Fountain Gate Shopping Centre, Medical facilities and beautiful wetlands.
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Entertainers will appreciate this exciting new home with 4 bedrooms and 2 separate living areas. The open plan design features high ceilings, a deluxe modern kitchen with Caesar stone bench tops, stainless steel appliances and walk-in pantry. The master bedroom includes full ensuite and walk-in robe. Bedrooms two, three and four include BIRâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s and are serviced by a large bathroom which includes separate bath and shower, stone vanity tops and impressive fixtures and fittings. The main living/dining area has sliding door access to the alfresco and professionally landscaped gardens setting the perfect atmosphere for indoor/outdoor living. Added features include but not limited to remote control double garage, ducted heating, alarm system, blinds, high ceilings, double glazed windows and large laundry! This modern home is a polished package that includes all the upgrades youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d wish for in other homes. SAVE YOURSELF THE HASSLE OF BUILDING AND MOVE STRAIGHT INTO A COMPLETED BRAND NEW HOME! Nestled in a most sought after Savannah estate location. Close to parklands, top Primary and Secondary schools and Beaconsfield shopping centre. This home will not disappoint! This property will suit first home buyers, second home buyers, investors and down sizers. For enquires of this exceptional property always contact Liza Hickey on 0481 185 038 or see us at our open for inspections.
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SIMPLY STUNNING IN EVERY DETAIL Metricon Homes have become synonymous with refined elegance delivering unsurpassed luxury. We are proud to offer this brand new 4 bedroom plus study, 2 storey residence comprising 37.21 squares (approx) in total. With a modern Kingston façade, front balcony, extended double garage, and offering uninterrupted natural waterway views. Located in the most popular Bloom Estate, this feature packed home is ideal for the growing family. Downstairs there are 3 separate living areas plus an outdoor alfresco area. The gourmet kitchen features Caesar Stone benchtops, 900mm upright cooker, butler’s pantry and direct access to garage. Upstairs, the master bedroom has walk-in robes, full ensuite with double vanity, and stone benchtops. Robes to bedrooms two, three and four, main bedroom and separate leisure room. Included are high ceilings, quality wall to wall carpets, extensive floor tiling, blinds throughout with flywire screens, central alarm system, gas ducted heating, solar hot water, professionally landscaped gardens, concrete driveway and paths, remote control garage and fencing.
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PRIVATE SALE Saturday 13th October @ 12.30pm – 1.00pm $740,000 - $810,000 432 Princes Highway, Officer 3809 5943 1111 Michelle Jarman 0498 962 076 michelle@krpeters.com.au
Superbly positioned on an 18 metre wide (approx) frontage allotment of 432 square metres (approx) in area. Easy walk to public transport, new schools and Monash Freeway access nearby. Incredible value for this size home!
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AWARD WINNING BRAND NEW FAMILY HOME Built up to a standard not down to a price, this quality Metricon home comes with a 25 year structural guarantee. Loaded with high class features and finishes which are second to none. With an impressive modern Peninsula façade, front balcony and uninterrupted wetland views, this property will create lasting first impressions. Ideal for entertaining with four separate areas plus an outdoor alfresco which will suit the growing family. Boasting 4 bedrooms plus study, 3 toilets, 2 bathrooms and a powder room.
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Set on a 438 square metre (approx) allotment. Located in the most sought after Bloom Estate, you will be in prime position for schools, public transport, shops and parkland. LUXURY LIVING AT IT’S BEST IN THIS DELUXE 36.75 SQUARE (APPROX) METRICON HOME
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Heathers in a message By Cam Lucadou-Wells The Escapees Theatre Company's latest darkly comic musical Heathers carries a timely message, says director Sharnika Takacs. Set in the late 1980s, this adaptation deals with a nasty clique of three girls sharing the name Heather and a misfit who wishes to join them. "The Heathers are a stereotype of every popular girl clique in very school across the world," Ms Takacs says. "They are mean but for some reason everyone still loves them. "Everyone knows a group of girls who are like this in one way or another, and that is why the story will be rinsed and repeated over and over for years." The Hallam-based Escapees troupe describes the show as an "all-singing, all-dancing and all-murdering" work. "Heathers has so many elements of a typical teen comedy and deals with some very serious topics in a very unique way and I love that," Ms Takacs says. "Something about pairing intense truths about society and upbeat musical numbers really just works." It's amusing to look back at the different school norms depicted from 1989. "Things that were once so common are now frowned upon. Teachers walking around the school smoking for instance. "You would never even consider it today."
Former CWA state president Machelle Creighton leads a conga line. 185165 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS
Noble Park CWA’s 60th Grace McCoy, as misfit Veronica Sawyer, in Heathers. 185752 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS There's also an innate desire to see a character rise up against bullies in their life. "Heathers takes an unrealistic journey to show what can happen when people are pushed too far by others," Ms Takacs says. "And what can happen when just one person shows they care." The musical is not recommended for children under 15, due to coarse language and adult themes. Heathers is at Hallam Community Theatre, 74 Frawley Road, Hallam on October 10-13, 7.30pm. Bookings: https://www.trybooking. com/404013
With a sumptuous cake and a light-footed dance, Noble Park's enduring Country Womens' Association branch celebrated 60 years in style. The members dressed in furs and flamboyant hats during the joyous celebration on 17 September. The branch has managed to hold a strong base of 30 members - while others including the neighbouring Dandenong group battle to keep going. Secretary Yvonne Smith says beside great cook-ups, crafts and dances, the group is about friendship and giving back to the community. "The only way we lose members is if they move away or they're not well. "We think that's pretty special - we must be doing something right." The branch's good deeds include donating their hand-knits to charities such as Ron-
ald McDonald House. At Easter-time, their hand-made woollen chickens were handed to 192 young students at four specialist schools in the region. The branch also holds fund-raising stalls, with each cent going to a worthy community cause. "Our funds go straight to the people that need it. "I'm a very proud member - I love it. I just think we do so much for the community." New members are always welcome to the meetings, twice a month at the Paddy O'Donoghue Centre. "You just have to be a willing worker," Ms Smith says. "You don't have to have any special skills really." Details: 9547 7261 or yvonnesmith1565@ hotmail.com
Events are free or low cost, including exercise sessions, social dances, morning and afternoon teas. Many of the events are run by community groups, organised by local people and designed to meet local interests. Highlights include a grandparents and grandkids magic, mirth and mystery show, seniors tour of Dandenong Market, Dandenong history talk and a Drum Theatre backstage tour. The festival runs Tuesday 2 October to Sunday 14 October. Details: www.greaterdandenong.com/seniorsfestival or brochures available at council customer service centres and libraries.
chine 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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Local line dancing group U3A will be showcasing their boot scooting skills at Armada Dandenong Plaza as part of this year's Victorian Senior's Festival activities. Ten senior line dancers aged from their 60's to 80's will perform twice at Armada Dandenong Plaza. 8 October, 10am -12pm and 1pm - 2pm, at Armada Dandenong Plaza, Centre Court on Level 2. For more Senior's Festival activities, go to www.seniorsonline.vic.gov.au/festivalsandawards
Free meals, showers and laundry services are available. Doveton Neighbourhood Learning Centre, 34 Oak Avenue, Doveton. Tuesdays, 6pm to 8pm. Call 9791 1449 for more information.
WHAT’S ON 500 card game workshop Five Hundred is a popular card game in which the object is to make bids and take tricks.Learn how to win by being the first player to score 500. Join us as we play this fun game, challenge our minds and make new friends. Thursday 26 July 1.30pm-2.30pm at The Open Door, 110 Ann Street, Dandenong.A gold coin donation is welcome. Bookings: Trish or Jo on 9791 8664.
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Spooky little monsters Armada Dandenong Plaza's monthly Kids Morning Activity for October will be a fun 'Scratchy Halloween Masks' activity to celebrate Halloween. Free activity, all craft materials supplied. Thursday, 18 October 2018, 10am1pm at Level 2 (near Daiso), Armada Dandenong Plaza. No bookings required. Details: www.armadadandenongplaza.com.au
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Art workshop Come enjoy this free artistic workshop with your family as part of the upcoming HOME art exhibition. The workshop features miniature art workshop, live cultural music, live painting on furniture, artwork display, food tastings and much more. 11am - 2pm, Sunday 14 October at The Restaurant, IKEA Springvale, 917 Princes Highway, Springvale.
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Car boot sale Find yourself a bargain at a furniture, cakes and car boot sale on 13 October. Stallholders welcome to market for a $15 fee, which includes a large table. St James' Anglican Church, cnr Langholme and Wilson streets, Dandenong on Saturday 13 October, 8am-1.30pm. Details: Cliff Wallis 9795 8190 or Charles Anderson 0412 221 652.
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Do you want to have your artwork shown for sale at a nationally recognised exhibition? Here is your chance - the 9 by 5 Exhibition is seeking artwork from our talented creative community. Contact Walker Street Gallery on 9406 8441 to register. Registration includes art board/s purchase at $15 each, a prerequisite for participation. Entries due on Thursday 22 November. The exhibition is on 29 November to 19 December.
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Antique and collectables fair Peruse the antiquities on show at the Berwick Antique and Collectables Fair. Bring along items for valuation between 12pm-3pm ($5 per item no jewellery, stamps or coins). Lunch and refreshments available. All the fair's proceeds go to Riding for the Disabled at Myuna Farm. Sunday 14 October 9am-4pm at Berwick Leisure Centrum, 79 Manuka Road, Berwick. Adults $5, children free. Details: Coosje on 0432 869 215.
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Travelling exhibition Based on the theme of travel, Traveling Exhibition is a meeting between artists from different cultural horizons and countries. Walker Street Gallery and Arts Centre, corner Walker and Robinson streets, Dandenong until 13 October. The gallery is open TuesdayFriday, 11am-5pm and Saturday, 11am-3pm.
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Computers for beginners Basic computer classes for beginners are starting in October. Course runs every Tuesday for eight weeks. Small classes for personal attention with our friendly and patient tutor. Cost $135, concession $115. Bookings essential. Details: Hallam Community Learning Centre, 9703 1688.
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Indonesian festival The Indonesian Festival of Food and Trade Festival has traditional cuisine, live performances, business stalls and workshops. Presented by PERWIRA Inc (Indonesian Society of Victoria). 27 October, 11am-5pm at Box Hill Town Hall.
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The Dandenong Chess club welcomes players of all ages, from novices to grand masters. 16 Balmoral Avenue, Dandenong. Wednesdays, 7pm. Call Paul on 0406 786 242 for more information.
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Fun for retirees The Waverley Gardens Combined Probus Club is seeking new members from the Dandenong North, Noble Park and Springvale North areas. Members meet for coffee and a guest speaker 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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Learn everyday English This free conversational English class is ideal for refugees, asylum seekers and migrants. Doveton Neighbourhood Learning Centre, 34 Oak Avenue, Doveton. Tuesdays, 10am to noon. Call 9791 1449 for more information.
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Finding friendship The Burmese Women's Alliance Friendship Group meets every Thursday to socialise and make new friends. The meetings involve mentoring, cancer screening workshops, and fabric painting. Noble Park Community Centre, Memorial Drive, Noble Park. Thursdays during school terms, noon to 2pm. New members are welcome. A $2 donation applies to fabric painting. Call Chaw on 0432 021 888 or the Noble Park Community Centre on 9547 5801 for more information.
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Buckley embraces All Nations cricket By Gerry Carman Buckley Ridges has once again laid down a marker as a community club by receiving into its fold the All Nations Cricket Club that was set up in the Dandenong area in 2014 by a prominent asylum seeker using the motto "Don't give up, give back". Buckley has rolled out the welcoming mat, and in an act of solidarity aimed at full integration, invited the founder of the All Nations concept, Abdul Razzaq, and one of its key members, Muhammad Omer, to join the 91-year-old club's management committee. The offer was promptly accepted. "I am very happy to be involved with a club that is multicultural and look forward to contributing," Abdul said. Abdul and Muhammad recently attended their first meeting with the Buckley committee and were bowled over by the "wonderful welcome as well as friendship and respect".Abdul, who can be categorized as a full-time community worker involved with several health and community organisations, principally Monash Health, said he would work towards "integration, friendship and working together . . . more than just cricket". Abdul and Muhammad and about 14 of the 20-odd members of the All Nations playing group have moved to Buckley; the other six boys have, for now, decided to stay with Dandenong West Cricket Club or other clubs.
Originally intending to form a team (E-grade) of their own within Buckley, they have since decided that to better integrate they will be available for individual selection in any grade, which will give some of them a chance to play turf cricket rather than be restricted to a lower grade. They won the DDCA F-grade grand final playing under the Dandy West banner last season. Abdul said two DDCA clubs, Dandy West and North Dandenong, had approached All Nations to join them but they had decided to join Buckley Ridges because of what he had heard about the club.Zarak Aseel, a staunch Buckley Boy, and Mohsin Ayobi who was with Buckley before moving the Dandy West with Ruddro Ashrafi a few season ago, spoke highly of Buckley. This was confirmed when he met Buckley officials. (Mohsin, his brother, Shaber, and Ruddro are among the All Nations boys returning to Buckley.) Abdul, who won the 2017 Australian Community Initiative of the Year award and was a finalist in the Vic Health award, among others, has been a guest speaker at various interstate forums on issues affecting asylum seekers, including mental health aspects ranging from isolation and depression to drugs and suicidal tendencies. Abdul, who hails from the small town of Munshera in northern Pakistan, but lived in
Karachi for some years, came to Australia with his wife, Lubna, who was studying for a Masters degree in political science. However, their lives were suddenly upended when she was diagnosed with cancer. With no medical benefits, among other issues, and no income their circumstances deteriorated to the point of dismay. However, with acts of kindness and generosity shown to them, especially from Monash Health, they got through. This, in turn, gave birth to his new life credo of "Don't give up, give back", and his immersion into community welfare work. "I used to be so shy before, but by volunteering I found the strength of social inclusion," Abdul said. "My message to others is don't stay home and think you are a victim. Get involved. I'm giving back by helping others." He set up All Nations with backing from Cricket Australia - he has been an ambassador for CA - and Cricket Victoria, and last year organised a tournament in Tasmania. His vision for 2020 is to stage a bigger event in Melbourne, with teams from Victoria, Tasmania and Western Australia already likely to compete. Meanwhile, crook knees permitting, Abdul hopes to play a couple of games a season for Buckley while continuing to encourage and mentor not just his All Nations lads but contribute to the wider Buckley family.
The Dandenong Rangers have announced four signings for their WNBL Development Squad, with Maddi Puli, Georgia Amoore, Leia Hanifan and Last-Tear Poa all putting pen to paper for the 2018/19 season. All four of the budding young basketball stars will train with the WNBL squad each week, and work closely with the coaching staff, which is again being led by Larissa Anderson. Puli, Hanifan and Poa are all Dandenong juniors who have also played senior basketball with Dandenong Basketball, while Amoore joins the Rangers after claiming a bronzemedal in the FIBA U17 World Cup with the Australian Sapphires. "These four girls are superb talents and wonderful young women that will no doubt become elite senior players in this country," Anderson told the Dandenong Basketball website. "They already have impressive basketball resumes and we are thrilled to have them on board with the Jayco Rangers for WNBL 19. They have settled in beautifully and are already making great contributions. "We are excited to see them flourish over the coming months." In other news ahead of the opening round clash on 14 October against Townsville Fire, the Rangers have also been busy recruiting and looking to improve its list. WNBA star Betnijah Laney - who plays with Connecticut Sun - will be the Rangers' second import alongside Kayla Pedersen, and returns to the WNBL for the third time after previous stints with Perth Lynx and Bendigo Spirit. The 24-year-old will add significant talent and scoring fire power to the roster, and will be hoping for a massive season in green. Other majors signings also include Stephanie Reid - who has been in the collage system with the Buffalo Bulls - and she returns to Australia to begin her pro-career in a major boost for the Rangers. Brett Whatman, Taylah Gilliam and Saraid Taylor and Amelia Todhunter are others that have also recently put pen to paper on new deals after playing with the club last season, while star Ranger Sara Blicavs is expected to suit up for significant game time in WNBL 19 after overcoming an ACL injury which derailed her season last year. The star playmaker was a key loss for the Rangers last year, and will be a welcome addition to Anderson's side, who are hoping to improve on their seventh placed finish.
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"It is important that the league has a person in place with the ability to provide a long term commitment to the league and on reflection, I am not in a position to do this completely." "I would particularly like to thank all club presidents and key stakeholders for their support and I wish them all the very best for future seasons. As a collective, they are best placed to face the challenges ahead to build a strong and enduring league into the future." The SFNL is yet to make an announcement on their next CEO.
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Bloods pile on the pain... By Nick Creely
Dandenong District Cricket Association legend Steven Spoljaric cuts during his 107 for Springvale South on Saturday. 185946 and at one point sat 5/106, before Nathan Pilon (58) and new recruit Brendan Rose (74 not out) helped steer the ship. The Maroons withstood a heap of pressure to get to stumps unscathed, and will resume with all 10 wickets in hand. Overseas recruit Luke Davis, who last
played for St Mary’s in 2009/10, started his second stint with the Saints with a bang, carving 100 and helping his team post 7/283 against Buckley Ridges. Helped by a typically classy 76 by Ruwantha Kellepotha, the Saints - despite the best efforts of gun bowler Jurgen Andersen (4/52) - gave
Buch stars in thrilling win Dandenong made its mark as a champion team from a system that meant that if one person can’t do the job, someone else would step up and do it. It seems the 2018/19 Victorian Premier Cricket season is no different, the Panthers as a team - understand each other better than any Premier outfit in the state. In the season-opening clash against Ringwood on Saturday at Russell Lucas Oval, it was tweaker Akshat Buch that stood up when it mattered. As is the case with most early-season pitches, scoring freely can be hard to come by, and champion
opening pair Tom Donnell (22) and Brett Forsyth (32) scratched away early after being sent in by Rams skipper Ian Holland. The star pair clocked up yet another 50-run stand, but both were undone by spinner Brendan Walsh, leaving the Panthers at 2/68. A late, and exciting flourish by Lincoln Edwards (68 not out), as well as cameos from the returning James Pattinson (22) and James Nanopoulos (23) lifted the visitors to 5/197 off their 50 overs. Encouraging quick Jakeb Thomas (1/42) snared an early Rams scalp - and it was a big one - with David King departing early, but Holland and Jackson Freeman built steadi-
ly, knocking the ball around to take the shine off the new ball. Enter Buch (5/26) - an unassuming left arm spinner who has terrific control - who got through the gate of Freeman to break a 45 run partnership, before moments later knocking over Nathan Walsh. Holland continued to show his class by threatening to take the game away from Dandenong, but Buch trapped the star in front and sent Joseph Loorham packing the next ball, leaving the Rams hanging at 5/114. Lincoln Edwards then snared a catch in Buch’s next over to give the left armer a fifth wicket, and the Rams were unable to recover, falling short in a thrilling finish, 7/187.
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