EHD Star Journal - 18th February 2019

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A public housing tenant remains at his Doveton home despite being recently convicted of a sickening attack on his next-door neighbour’s dog. Alan Erskine, 54, pleaded guilty to slashing the family dog Mia in her backyard while her owners were out last July. He had sliced the mild-mannered Staffordshire-Mastiff cross three times to the face and left eyeball, causing a stream of profuse bleeding. Many of her facial scars have healed but her eye is permanently damaged. Erskine was sentenced to a community corrections order at Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on 31 January. He was ordered to compensate Mia’s owners for more than $3600 in vet bills to treat her wounds - in $50 fortnightly instalments. Erskine had argued he had been long frustrated by Mia’s barking. He had forwarded audio recordings of the noise to Casey Council several times, calling it to act. He rejected the council’s advice to fill out a ‘barking diary’. However Mia’s owners remain traumatised by the attacker’s close presence. Gino Nayna said he didn’t feel safe leaving his wife Katherine and their toddler at home by themselves. Neighbours were set to petition the Department of Health and Human Services to evict Erskine, he said.

Otherwise he and his wife, with a toddler in tow, would sell up and move out from the home they bought in the quiet Doveton court less than a year ago. “You can stab a dog and just get community service. He’s come into my yard with a knife in his hand,” Mr Nayna said. “How is he still here?” The family remains out of pocket while they await Erskine to repay their vet expenses over the next 36 months. It’s an unjust situation, says Mr Nayna - an X Factor top-six contestant whose singing career was curtailed when his jaw was broken in a king hit at a McDonald’s outlet in St Kilda five years ago. The culprit has yet to be brought to justice. He is set to apply for an intervention order against Erskine, who has made intervention orders against Mr Nayna and another neighbour. Other residents have also told Star News of their ongoing fears, claiming Erskine had reacted angrily to dogs and children playing in the street. A Department of Health and Human Services spokesperson said it must abide by the Residential Tenancies Act before taking action, such as eviction, against a tenant. “We understand the concerns raised by the neighbours and would encourage them to work with us to enable us to try and reach a resolution suitable for everyone.” Erskine declined to comment for the story.

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Community News Immerse yourself in Casey’s culture Celebrate all of the wonderful cultures that make-up Casey’s diverse community when Experience Casey returns to Bunjil Place next month!

Celebrate and experience Casey’s diverse community

Enjoy a variety of sights, sounds and tastes at the Bunjil Place Plaza on Saturday 16 March. Head down from 1.00 pm until 5.00 pm to take part in free workshops, live demonstrations, dancing classes, food tastings and much more.

Apply now for the 2019/20 Minor Capital Works at Community Facilities Program.

Visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/events/experiencecasey-2019 to ind out more.

Minor Capital Works grants now open The Berwick Show is back There’s just over a week left until the Berwick Show returns for 2019, as the community gears up to celebrate the 170th anniversary of the event. The City of Casey is a major sponsor again this year and is excited to host its own exhibit where you can come and speak to us about recycling right.

Head down to Akoonah Park next weekend to check out the Berwick Show.

The show will run over two days on Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 February, with plenty of entertainment sure to keep all members of the family happy. Head to www.berwickshow.org.au for further details.

The 2019/20 Minor Capital Works at Community Facilities Program is now open and local community groups are encouraged to apply. Up to $50,000 per project is available for clubs or user groups to make improvements to a community facility or Council owned or operated land. The works are managed by Council in collaboration with the relevant groups. The applications will close on Friday 15 March and Council’s Capital Works Program team can assist applicants to work through online applications. For more information head to www. casey.vic.gov.au/minor-capital-worksimprove-community-facility

FREE community event forum next month Take part in Council’s FREE event forum to learn about emergency management and risk assessment. If you have ever run or plan to host a community event this forum will help you to better understand the responsibilities involved in making your event as successful as possible. Visit Bunjil Place on Thursday 7 March from 3.00 pm until 5.00 pm to attend the forum.

Bookings are essential and can be made until Friday 22 February. Visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/eventforum to secure your spot.

We need more driver mentors The program is a partnership between Council and VicRoads and helps people under the age of 21 who don’t have access to a driver or vehicle, to achieve the required 120 hours of supervised driving experience.

The launch will take place from 2.00 pm until 4.00 pm at Bunjil Place.

Council is always on the lookout for volunteers so it can continue to assist learner drivers throughout Casey.

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The City of Casey will launch its year-long Art Spaces Program on Sunday 24 February with more than 50 local artists work to be displayed. The program will feature work across the Bunjil Place Library Art Space, Cranbourne Library Art Space, Doveton Library Art Space and Endeavour Hills Art Space.

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Police probe fake letters By Cam Lucadou-Wells Police are investigating fake letters headed with the Greater Dandenong Council logo purporting to introduce ‘sharia’-influenced by-laws. Greater Dandenong commander Mark Langhorn said the letters had been placed in residents’ letterboxes across the southern suburbs since late last week. “We want to assure the community that we have consulted with the council and the contents of the letter are absolutely false.” Greater Dandenong Crime Investigation Unit detectives are investigating the case. Inspector Langhorn appealed for recipients to keep the letter in a safe place and carefully take it to a police station. Police are also seeking relevant CCTV footage. “Every Victorian has the right to feel safe and secure in the community and in practising their faith, pursuing their values, beliefs and interests,” Inspector Langhorn said. “We treat all crime seriously, including those that attempt to incite prejudice, racism or discrimination in our community.” Dated 1 February or “25 Jumma 1404”, the hoax “public notice” announced a list of 10 bylaws applying from 1 April. They included a ban on serving and consuming alcohol and pork in public, the ban of food and drink in the daytime during Ramadan and females having to cover their hair, arms and legs in public. It also banned daytime dog walking and public shows of affection, particularly “homosexuality”. A 12 per cent rate hike for “non-Muslims” was also announced. The letter stated that the council was proud

of its diversity and that “Muslims now form the dominant group in Dandenong”. “With this program Dandenong City Council (sic) aims to promote equality, increase sustainability and provide a safe, non-discriminatory environment for everyone.” On a Facebook post, the council said the “fake” letter contained “offensive and misleading” information and was “most definitely not in-line with the views of Council”. “We are investigating its source.” Dandenong MP Gabrielle Williams, in a Facebook post, said the letter was “designed to create fear and incite racial tensions”. “It appears to target our Muslim community. “This is ultimately a cynical (and toxic) attempt to undermine our successful multiculturalism. “If you stumble across it, file it in the most appropriate place - the bin. #noplaceforracism” In response to the letter, right-wing political group Australian Liberty Alliance posted on Facebook its desire to “stop Islamisation”. “With over 30 per cent of Dandenong’s population following Islam, Muslims are now the dominant religious group in the outer eastern suburb of Melbourne,” the ALA posted. “Already in 2015 a council project asked non-Muslims to wear the hijab - as a social experiment.” Kuranda Seyit, director of Forum on Australia’s Islamic Relations (FAIR), said the letter was “obviously from someone with a sense of humour, albeit in poor taste”. “A lot of effort has been taken to give the letter an air of authenticity however it’s riddled with so many inconsistencies. “It’s important to note that the by-laws that were stated in the letter, would not even apply

Police have released images to help investigate an alleged theft from a Keysborough hardware store. A female took a Ryobi cordless blower kit and a Ryobi cordless hammer drill from the store without attempting to pay about 10.40am on Saturday 2 February, police say. She reportedly got into a silver vehicle outside. It is believed to be a Holden. The released CCTV stills show a female that police wish to question about the incident. Any information to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or crimestoppersvic.com.au (quote incident number 190045543).

Man charged with Subway armed robbery A Dandenong North man has been charged over allegedly holding up a Subway outlet with a handgun on Wednesday 6 February. The next day, the 22-year-old was arrested while attempting another armed robbery with a knife at a Shell servo in Dandenong, police say. He was remanded in custody.

Boy charged with armed robbery The fake letter, which was distributed as far as Black Rock and Maribyrnong. within an Islamic society or country. “They were quite ridiculous and simply fantastical.” Mr Seyit, who lives in Dandenong, said letters created more tension and doubts in the minds of residents. “I can only reassure residents that nothing remotely like this has ever been discussed and that Australian Muslims have no desire for introducing sharia into Australia.” “Fear-mongering Islamophobes” often created misconceptions about sharia, he said. “Sharia is a personal aspect of one’s religion and it’s the rules that govern an individual’s practice and traditions like prayer and giving charity. “My sharia is to be a good and responsible citizen, to be a generous and kind member of society and to give my time to the community by volunteering for mainstream services.” Any information to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or crimestoppersvic.com.au.

A 17-year-old boy has been charged with the armed robbery a female in Cleeland Street Dandenong on 12 January. The victim was held up at knifepoint as her bag and other belongings were stolen. The boy is also being investigated over several other armed robberies in the South East in January and February, Greater Dandenong CIU police say. He was arrested and remanded on Wednesday 6 February. He was set to appear at a childrens’ court at a later date.

Ute suspiciously incinerated Police have been called to a suspicious car fire in Glasscocks Road Dandenong South on Thursday 7 February. The dual-cab utility was found completely destroyed by CFA crews at the site two kilometres west of Western Port Highway about 1.45am. Any information to Greater Dandenong CIU on 9767 7487 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or crimestoppersvic.com.au.

Learning the value of libraries and the joy of reading By Cam Lucadou-Wells Ever-inquisitive Maroulla Radisavic loves a library. A regular at Dandenong library, she says it's a place not only to read up on her varied interests and curiosities. The library has offered her a variety of poetry and art workshops, computer and printing services and been a hub for meeting the like-minded. "It's something we do by choice, not by obligations. "We do it for pleasure and personal satisfaction - it's really important." The Endeavour Hills resident is a rolemodel for what the statewide Libraries Change Lives is all about. Greater Dandenong Council has joined the

campaign to highlight the benefits of public libraries. Its Springvale and Dandenong libraries attract more than 1.2 million visitors a year. More than 900,000 items are borrowed and 150,000 computer sessions booked. Mayor Roz Blades said libraries were a place to "learn, create and belong". "Along with free access to computers, iPads, online learning courses, books and DVDs, our libraries also host English language classes, technology classes and creative workshops." Language and literacy classes are an important service given one in five Greater Dandenong residents have limited fluency in English, she said. Public Libraries Victoria estimate that for every $1 invested in public libraries, $4.30 in community benefit is generated.

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Red Roo bounds to victory By Cam Lucadou-Wells

Red Roo under 19 player Yut Gai dunks during the victorious campaign.

Two teams of supremely talented Red Roo Sports basketballers were unbeaten as they claimed regional championship trophies in Warragul. The Dandenong-based under-16 and under-19 teams were both undefeated in the Warragul Warriors Basketball Association annual junior tournament on 8-10 February. David Amum was crowned the under-16s most valuable player award, and Burbeej Wang won the under-19s MVP. Team coach James Kerr, who has bankrolled the club since 2015, said it was reward for hard work. "Their girlfriend is their basketball," he said. "Winning is no accident, these young are committed to achieving excellence with discipline." Their objective was purely to play basketball and win, Mr Kerr said. "Relentless defence and offensive dominance were the only words to describe the Red Roo's performance over the weekend." Red Roo Sports' 50 players are based at HOOPS 24/7 training centre in Dandenong South. Apart from Mr Kerr, it operates with "nothing from governments or sponsors". Mr Kerr said it was hoped to upgrade HOOPS 24/7 to become a "first-class facility" with scoreboards, shot clocks and further airconditioning. "We'll keep marching on. These kids are worth a bit of effort." Red Roo's open mens team has been invited to a tournament in Bendigo to ply their skills against Big V sides such as Bendigo, Ringwood and Coburg. The invitation came soon after the controversial cancellation of the South Sudanese Australian Basketball Association's Summer Slam tournament series.

Lieb Yatta, of Red Roo under 19s, rises to the hoop.

Summer Slam organisers had been unable to stage the 2018 event due to what Basketball Victoria described as "the severity of external restrictions placed on this event". The restrictions were widely derided as racially-based.

"(Bendigo) thought it was wrong and so invited us to play with them," Mr Kerr said. "It's a great opportunity. My way to promote our players is to enter in as many tournaments as possible."

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ALP welfare pledge By Cam Lucadou-Wells Federal Labor, if elected to Government this year, has vowed to reverse the stripping of welfare payments from asylum seekers living in the community. At a forum in Dandenong on 8 February, opposition immigration and border protection spokesman Shayne Neumann announced the commitment. He slammed the Government's "arbitrary, unjustified and haphazard" cutting of Status Resolution Support Service (SRSS) payments. The cuts are thought to potentially affect up to 2000 asylum seekers in the Dandenong region, entirely stripping them of their $35-aday SRSS payments. "The Liberals have played politics with the lives of vulnerable people for too long and only Labor will stand up for fairness and treat asylum seekers living in Australia with dignity and humanity." Mr Neumann pledged to ensure asylum seekers had means-tested access to a range of services including crisis housing, financial assistance, health care and mental health support. The forum was hosted by the Local Government Mayoral Taskforce Supporting People Seeking Asylum chaired by Greater Dandenong mayor Roz Blades. The taskforce of 25 councils from Victoria and NSW are part of a Back Your Neighbour campaign on the issue. Cr Blades said she was pleased to hear a "firm commitment to restore the program if Labor wins government". "Now we need a clear timeframe for action. "The effect of these cuts is people having no money and support to survive on, causing a level of destitution and homelessness that is completely unacceptable. "We will keep talking to all parties, politi-

Bruce MP Julian Hill, Greater Dandenong 2019 citizen of the year Wicki Vikramasingham, Greater Dandenong mayor Roz Blades, federal MP Shayne Neumann, Cr Matthew Kirwan, Cr Youhorn Chea and federal Labor candidate Kadira Pethiyagoda at the forum. cians and candidates until this crisis is resolved." Back Your Neighbour campaign manager Daniel Scoullar said "thousands of men, women and children are being put in harm's way" by the "cruel" cuts. "The Federal Minister for Immigration David Coleman could fix this crisis today, but instead more and more people are having their lifelines cut." Bruce MP Julian Hill, who attended the forum, said many local organisations and the State Government were stepping in to support them. "I am increasingly concerned that local organisations are going to be overwhelmed with demand because of Peter Dutton's cruel and heartless cuts." Greater Dandenong councillor Matthew Kirwan said that Labor needed to commit to

a time-frame. "What was clear from the meeting was we need to get a clear commitment from Mr Neumann to reinstate the SRSS. "He says it's one of his top priorities but he couldn't give a time-frame on that." The "worst thing" for recipients would be to be kept waiting while a long drawn-out review of the program was underway, he said. A spokesperson for the Department of Home Affairs recently told Star News that the SRSS program "is not a social welfare program". "It is designed to provide short-term, tailored support to those who have demonstrated barriers to resolving their immigration status. "Individuals on a bridging visa with work rights, and who have the capacity to work, are expected to support themselves while their immigration status is being resolved."

City of Greater Dandenong has endorsed a multi-council campaign to fight impending federal cuts to kindergarten funding. Cr Matthew Kirwan, who raised the motion, said it's feared that parents will be charged an extra $2000 if the Federal Government doesn't continue its funding after 2019. Otherwise, state and local governments would have to fund the shortfall. As part of the I Love Kinder campaign, the councils will advocate for the Federal Government to continue funding of five hours a week of four-year-old kindergarten services for each student. Currently, the State Government funds 10 hours a week, making a total of 15 subsidised hours under a national agreement between the federal, state and territory governments. In May, the Federal Government pulled out of the agreement. The Opposition has pledged to restore the agreement, if elected. Cr Kirwan said it was essential that children in Greater Dandenong were able to attend 15 hours of kindergarten for the "best possible start to life". "In a multicultural municipality with significant levels of disadvantage, Greater Dandenong families rely on quality, well-funded, public kindergarten services." I Love Kinder is supported by the Municipal Association of Victoria and councils such as Wyndham, Casey, Hume, Monash, Whittlesea and Yarra Ranges.

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LOOKING BACK 100 years ago 20 February 1919 A Welcome Rainfall After the long dry spell experienced for weeks past - and the finish on Saturday when the temperature registered 106 in the shade - the rainfall which started on Monday morning proved most welcome. The rain which was badly needed in the district continued throughout Monday and by Tuesday morning 318 points had been registered at Dandenong Post Office What with the influenza epidemic and the extremely sultry weather, during the past 3 weeks people's nerves had become somewhat "frayed".

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The popular small French vehicle, the Renault 10, has enhanced its chance of capturing some of the Australian Market in the small car field by offering many standard features which are extras on many other makes in the same price range. Safety and comfort are two of the big features of the car which was tested recently by the Journal. A teak toned dashboard is just one of the new interior changes. There are two glove boxes - one fitted with a lock. A safety feature for children riding in the back seat is the provisional safety door locks. Luggage space is provided behind the back seat as well as under the front bonnet. Exterior finish is equally as superb as interior workmanship. The four speed fully synchromesh gear box has pleasing gear ratios to make best use of engine power. One of the big features of the Renault 10 is its 4 wheel disc brakes.

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Greater Dandenong councillors are said to be split on whether to offer a contract for its homecare services to a private operator whose bid is about $1.6 million cheaper than the in-house team. The matter was discussed in a closed meeting on Friday in which the council will vote on the matter tonight. Glad Pty Ltd (trading as Silver Circle) has put in a tender to run Home and Community Care (HACC) services for frail aged residents in Greater Dandenong. It estimates it would cost about $6.6 million for three years. The in-house team's bid was about $8.2 million.

Dandenong plaza is wrongly fining shoppers. Loraine Doran parked on level one in the clow street car park shortly after 9am on 4 December. "I was there under an hour, then left the car park" she said. Ms Doran retuned to the car park about 3pm to pick up her daughter, parking on level one. Returning to her vehicle she found a $66 Traffic Monitoring Services (TMS) fine for failing to comply with the five hour parking restriction. She emailed TMS an objection to the fine complete with statutory declaration. "The onus was on me. Luckily I could prove where I was." Ms Doran said parking checks needed to include the vehicles precise positon, not just which level it was parked on.

Sixty minutes of terror By Cam Lucadou-Wells Two home invaders have been jailed over a terrifying 60-minute rampage while wielding an axe in a Hallam residence. Samuel Jackson, 23, threatened to chop off a male resident's foot and his fingers as well as to rape his petrified wife in front of him. He was assisted by Lachlan Hole, 19, who was armed with a bike fork during the ransacking in the early hours of 12 March 2018. In sentencing on 14 February, County Court of Victoria judge Patricia Riddell said they had performed one of the most serious examples of a home invasion, punishable by up to 25 years' jail. Earlier that night, the pair - wired on booze and Xanax tablets - had been turned away from Dandenong railway station by PSOs due to their intoxication. They broke into a van parked outside an air-con store in Hallam, tried to steal it and

then Hole set it alight. At 2.15am, Jackson then smashed three windows and woke a male occupant in a failed attempt to break into another Hallam home. Later on, they broke into the home-invasion address and walked in on a male occupant shaving in the bathroom. The resident faced Jackson wearing a hoodie, a handkerchief over his face and holding an axe. His co-offender also wore a hoodie and held a bike fork. Jackson, who was regarded as the "leader" of the pair, then forced entry into a husband and wife's bedroom. Among the stolen goods were jewellery, wallets and the husband's $1400 takings for the day. Jackson smashed a mobile phone and two laptops after the residents were unable to give passwords or reset the devices. After a series of violent threats, the husband and wife escaped the house. They found po-

lice attending the nearby aggravated burglary committed by Jackson. Jackson and Hole, who had met through mutual friends only a few days earlier, were arrested at the scene. Jackson was assessed not to be in a fit state for a police interview. Hole claimed he could barely remember anything, denied taking alcohol or drugs, denied stealing anything and denied knowing Jackson. In their victim impact statements, the householders described their ongoing terror, sleeplessness and to no longer feeling safe in their homes. The wife described being scared for her and her husband's life. "I'm not the person I was," the previously "happy" and sociable victim stated. The husband thinks over what could have happened that night. "I have nowhere to relax. My whole life has changed."

Judge Riddell took into account Jackson's abusive childhood under a violent, drunken father, his youthfulness and efforts to reform himself while in custody. At the time of the home invasion he had been on bail for family violence, dishonesty and burglary offences. Hole, who grew up in Pakenham and Kooweerup, had a "short and appalling" criminal history, Judge Riddell noted. He was a traumatised bystander when James Gargasoulas murderously drove down Bourke Street's footpath in 2017, and was one of the youngest prisoners while held in adult remand. He had demonstrated remorse and insight into the victim's plights. Jackson was jailed for up to six years, three months with a non-parole period of four years. Hole was sentenced to three years' detention in a youth facility. Both had already served 339 days in presentence detention.

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‘Red-shirt’ MPs to go free By Cam Lucadou-Wells Sixteen Labor MPs investigated as part of the 'Red Shirts Scandal' will not be charged after they refused to be interviewed by Victoria Police . At a media event on 14 February, Deputy Commissioner Shane Patton, of Victoria Police, said there was insufficient evidence to charge the MPs and the electorate officers with fraud and deception offences. Police could not establish a required intent, dishonesty and knowledge, Dep Comm Patton

said.The MPs had signed off on time-sheets relating to 18 electorate officers undergoing a party-political campaign field training week in March 2014, ahead of the state election. The 16 investigated MPs included SouthEast based current and past Ministers Adem Somyurek, Gavin Jennings and John Pandzopoulos as well as former MP Lee Tarlamis. Others were Gayle Tierney, Johan Scheffer, Candy Broad, Joe Helper, Anthony Carbines, Lily D'Ambrosio, Nazih El-Asmar, John Eren, Shaun Leane, Marcia Thomson, Brian Tee and

Jenny Mikakos. However, two unnamed men - neither current MPs or field organisers - alleged to have masterminded the scheme will be further investigated. Dep Comm Patton said that police intended to "criminally interview" the pair. They will be investigated over offences such as a conspiracy to defraud. He expected the investigation to "progress quite quickly". He noted that Premier Daniel Andrews,

Deputy Premier James Merlino nor Police Minister Lisa Neville were not among the 16 MPs. Police had first investigated the claims in 2015 as part of Operation Ocotillo. Last year, a State Ombudsman report had found the Labor Party used $388,000 of taxpayer funds to pay electorate officers for field campaign work. The latest police investigation centred on just the training week in March 2014 because "there was no ambiguity of the roles performed" by electorate officers.

Bulldozers move in on ‘Melbourne’s worst’ bomb site By Brendan Rees A derelict Hampton Park Food Market labelled an "eyesore" and "Melbourne worst" will be bulldozed after Casey council approved a demolition application on Tuesday 11 February. Council is now assessing a planning application for a multi-use development including 117 apartments, shops and offices at the Hallam Road site. "The application has also been referred to VicRoads and Melbourne Water for their approval," Casey manager of statutory planning and building services Duncan Turner said. When Star News visited this week windows temporary fencing was up with windows smashed, walls covered in graffiti, and damaged chairs and tables strewn across the front. Council is also seeking extra powers to be able to issue warnings and harsher penalties to "recalcitrant owners" "Council has asked that it be entitled to issue penalties in keeping with the community risk that these properties pose, temporarily confiscate the properties and undertake the remedial work necessary," Casey Mayor Cr Amanda Stapledon said. "Should re-offending occur, we've asked that Council can undertake further remedial works, with the penalties to double on each occasion to the same property." Currently the council's only legal avenue to act against the owner of the commercial premises is issuing a $2,000 fine for unsightly premises. Councillor Wayne Smith said council was "working hard to investigate what methods Council can take to help rectify the situation." Casey Resident and Ratepayers Association president Arvo Talvik said the site was an "eyesore" and in effect "a waste land." "It wouldn't take much to break in and gets squatters in there and that wouldn't be good," he said. "It would be in the council's interests to listen to any submissions from developers." Mr Talvik said there was "any number of things" the site could be turned into including a plaza, offices, open space garden, eateries or leisure centre. Hampton Park Progress Association spokeswoman Erica Maliki said the site was "not fair on the community."

Tape and temporary fencing has been put up around the Hallam Road site. 190232

The once Hampton Park Food Market has become an "eyesore." 190232

Casey Resident and Ratepayers Association president Arvo Talvik has expressed his concerns about the dilapidated Hampton Park Food Market. 190232 "We've got the worst shopping centre in Victoria - we're very disappointed. She added the association wasn't blaming council as they are "doing everything in their power" to address the issues at the Hampton

Windows have been smashed, and walls graffitied. 190232

Park Food Market. Hampton Park resident Courtney Maree expressed her concerns about the site. "It's been abandoned for like three years. We grew up here - it should've been knocked

down years ago," she said. "It's been in the planning process for ages and they decide to let it sit there. You go inside - everything is gone and smashed up."

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Pizzas built on ‘white gold’ By Cam Lucadou-Wells Pizza dough recipes are often a close-guarded secret. Fathers don't even hand down recipes to their sons, says 'Kappa' - the head chef and coowner of Oro Bianco, Dandenong's latest Italian fine-dining mecca. As a child apprentice, he was able to winkle out a few "bits and pieces" from masters in kitchens back in Italy. "As a kid, you are under-estimated," he says. "I worked two years for free. But by the time I was 15 I was getting paid more than my dad." He's rejected offers of up to $6000 for his dough recipe. Six years ago, Kappa settled in Melbourne with wife Megan Harper. He arrived in one of the world's best food

EAT LOCAL, DINE GLOBAL scenes, he says. "I'm finding Dandenong is beautiful. There's a lot of potential." It's a big deal to be a pizza maker in Italy, and the value of a fine-tuned dough is plain to see at Oro Bianco. The restaurant name literally means 'white gold'. Kappa says much of the flour dough is water and air, with a small amount of yeast.

Megan Harper with a margherita pizza, Kappa with the Caprese. 189824 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS

It ferments quickly in 24 hours, is less filling than other doughs and forms a bubbly base for the luscious toppings. "It's more than what you put in it," he says as he flings and stretches a ball of dough into a thin circular base. "It's how you work it." It cooks in about a minute or so in the 400-degree heat of the customised wood-fire oven. Oro Bianco is a blend of simplicity, authenticity with high dining. It uses herbs picked fresh from its own pots on Lonsdale Street. Much of the other ingredients are imported from Italy such as the Caputo flour from Naples and San Daniele prosciutto that Kappa says is one of the world's best. The prosciutto is generously bunched on the Caprese pizza - a sweet, winning blend of balsamic glaze and bocconcini with a burst of

red and yellow cherry tomatoes and rocket. There's terrific inventiveness - a Silence of the Lambs pizza of pulled lamb, tzatziki, eggplant and the sweet acid of pomegranate. Others feature pork belly, chorizo, and a dense range of fresh vegies and cheeses. There's also the traditional margherita pizza and the option to choose your own ingredients. The glowing 1.8 metre oven is the perfect size for a new range of metre-long pizzas - as well as the wood-fired lasagne, gnocchi and tender beef-veal meatballs. Look out also for the spectacularly decorative Italian donuts with either Nutella, white chocolate and caramel sauces. Highlights on the breakfast menu from 7am are the fresh muffins, and bacon and eggs in buns.

The spectacular Caprese pizza stacked with prosciutto, cherry tomatoes, bocconcini, balsamic Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS glaze and basil. 189824

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The objects of curiosity In a whirr of costumes and movement, Dandenong Primary School students are hitting the big stage as part of an international art exhibition. The students, with artist-educator Kym Maxwell, are taking on the roles of frogs, ravens, trees and a scientist for a live performance at the Shapes of Knowledge event at Monash University Museum of Art (MUMA). Their performance Objects of Longing stems from months of workshops. Since Term 3 2018, the students have explored their personal collecting of items during playtime, visited behind the scenes at MUMA as well as becoming curators at their own temporary Museum of Anticipation. Their live theatre performance was formed as a result. Shapes of Knowledge features eight projects from artists and groups from across the world, including Asia Art Achive (Hong Kong), A Centre for Everything (Australia), Chimurenga (South Africa) and Annette Kraus (The Netherlands). Objects of Longing will be performed at MUMA on Saturday 23 February.

Eli plays a frog during a rehearsal.

Kaaviyah, Ali Reza and Adrian form trees as part of the performance.

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Eli (frog) and Torreyz (scientist) during rehearsals.

Performers (back row from left) Nazanin, Yasmin, Amy, Sara, Meekail, Gang, Serat, and (front from left) Zara, Alenah and Taevy.

Stage crew Ali, Farhad and Ardis.

Donya as a raven in the show.

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FOCUS ON … MEDICALLY SPEAKING Hip, hip , hooray!

Kylie Griffiths and receptionist Hafsa Ejaz of Doveton Medical Centre.

Expert care Orthopaedic & spinal unit now open Getting people moving for over 100 years. Experience maters.

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Doveton Medical Centre nurse Kylie Griffiths has been practicing for 16 years and began her career at The Valley Private Hospital. Kylie has also worked in a variety of wards at Casey and Dandenong Hospital, including theatre. She then moved into general practice and she now has a special interest in weight management and wound care. Kylie is experienced in childhood immunisations, catch up schedules, chronic disease man-

agement, care plans and health assessments. To see Kylie, Dr Ravi Wijesekara or Dr Priyanthi Gunawardana for any health needs, please book online at www.dovetonmedicalcentre.com.au or call one of the friendly staff on 9792 4060. Doveton Medical Centre is open Monday to Friday from 8.30am to 7pm and 8.30am to 1.30pm on Saturdays and public holidays

Hospital continues to grow

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Dandenong Dermatology Centre Practice Nurse and Laser Practitioner, Marie Lebrasse now operates as Vitalase Skin and Laser Clinic for Dandenong Dermatology Centre. Marie has been practice Nurse at Dandenong Dermatology Centre since 2001 and over that time has regularly studied, upgraded and updated her nursing and laser skills. Most recently she has achieved her Graduate Diploma of Cosmetic Nursing whilst continuing as our caring Practice Nurse and trusted Laser practitioner. WHAT’S NEW?

Orthopaedic care has expanded at St John of God Berwick Hospital. that they have access to this very targeted nursing care and technology so close to home, allowing patients to have surgery and rehabilitation under one roof to ensure they recover and resume normal daily activities,” a St John of God Berwick spokesperson said. “The hospital celebrates the launch of complete orthopaedic care and rehabilitation offering convenience for both patients and their families in the South East of Melbourne.” To find an orthopaedic surgeon, visit www.sjog.org.au/find-a-doctor.

Dr Ravi Wijesekara Dr Priyanthi Gunawardana Opening Hours: Mon-Frid 8.30am-7pm Sat 8.30am-1pm

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Skin Needling: Skin needling is a skin rejuvenation treatment that helps stimulate collagen and elastin to promote smoother, healthier skin through a natural healing process. This treatment is suitable for all skin types and is designed to support skin regeneration to help conditions including acne scars, surgical scars/scarring, stretch marks, fine lines, pigmentation, enlarged pores, blackheads and mild textural irregularities and is suitable for treatment during the summer months.

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Laser, radio frequency and intense pulse light: Laser, radio frequency and intense pulse light is used to treat conditions related to skin damage and premature aging such as fine lines, wrinkles, redness, acne scars, broken capillaries, pigmentation, melasma, age spots and general photo rejuvenation. Non ablative skin rejuvenation uses radio frequencies to improve the appearance of wrinkles, brown spots and minor scars by creating heat in the skin with out injuring the surface of the skin. The heat generated promotes collagen production which results in tighter, healthier, younger Iooking skin. Treatments are suitable to most skin types. The first consultation is complimentary (free) by appointment only with cosmetic Nurse, Marie Lebrasse@ Vitalase Skin and Laser Clinic at Dandenong Dermatology Centre, 1/110 David Street, Dandenong 3175 Tel: 9791 3455

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Orthopaedic care has expanded in Berwick with St John of God Berwick Hospital opening a brand new surgical unit specialising in treating injuries and diseases of the body’s musculoskeletal system, including the spine. The hospital has undertaken orthopaedic and spinal surgery for several years; however, significant growth in this speciality has required the establishment of a dedicated unit. The new orthopaedic unit opened on Monday 4 February 2019. The fourth-floor unit has been left empty since the opening of the new hospital in January 2018 to accommodate future growth. It was not anticipated to be needed for the first few years of operation. However, local demand has seen it necessary to offer further orthopaedic services to the residents of Melbourne’s South East. The unit has the capacity for 32 beds and will primarily focus on orthopaedic and neurosurgical patients. The new unit sees the beginning of an emphasis on orthopaedic services. The hospital’s MAKO robot, currently used for partial knee replacements, will be utilized for full knee replacements commencing in February. “It is reassuring for local patients to know

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DANDENONG, NOBLE PARK, SPRINGVALE, KEYSBOROUGH, HALLAM, DOVETON, ENDEAVOUR HILLS


HOME FOCUS FROM THE COVER

CLASS, VIBRANCE AND LIFESTYLE THIS contemporary style residence presents a striking first impression with an attractive low-maintenance lifestyle. Perfect for growing families, this double storey family home backs onto lush green space, providing a serene environment to relax and unwind. Ideally positioned only a few steps away from lakes, playgrounds, and bus services, this corner block beauty offers four bedrooms, two bathrooms and a double lock-up garage. All spacious and light-filled upstairs bedrooms feature built-in robes and are serviced by a spacious tiled bathroom with full-sized tub and shower. The vast master suite includes a walk-in robe plus a bright and airy fully tiled ensuite complete with an abundance of storage space. The kitchen zone offers top-quality stainless-steel appliances, including gas cooktop, an open-plan designer chef's kitchen with stone benchtop and plenty of storage cupboards. Adjoining is the family meals area and large laundry. Large sliding doors lead to the private courtyard and fully-fenced alfresco entertainment zone - perfect for barbecue days or wine times. Impressive and tastefully decorated, this home is designed with high ceilings, filled

with a combination of plush carpet and tiling, downlights, as well as heating and cooling. This home is superbly located close to primary and secondary schools, including Haileybury and Lighthouse Christian College. Also close by are child care services, sports facilities, golf clubs, tennis courts and cafes and restaurants. With easy access to Keysborough South Shopping Centre, Parkmore Shopping Centre, public transport, East Link, Monash Freeway, Springvale Road plus Dingley and Dandenong Bypass, this home offers the perfect family lifestyle. And to top it all off, the beach is just a 10-minute drive away! To book an inspection contact Art on 0403 571 245. ●

SPACIOUS LIVING IN PREMIUM POSITION EXUDING classic style with its cream brick facade and iconic corner windows, this family sweetheart sits in a premium position in the sought after suburb of Keysborough. Only a short stroll to Parkmore Shopping Centre, Chandler Park Primary School and Frederick Wachter Reserve, this property is just minutes to Tatterson Park, Springers Leisure Centre, Eastlink and the Dandenong Bypass as well as great local schools including Haileybury College. ●

HOME ESSENTIALS

HOME ESSENTIALS

Address: 9 Keylana Drive, KEYSBOROUGH, VIC 3173 Price: $835,000 - $885,000 Description: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 garage Inspect: As per advertised Auction: Private sale Contact: Art Sudharm - 0403 571 245, OBRIEN REAL ESTATE KEYSBOROUGH

Address: 8 Glenthorne Drive, KEYSBOROUGH, VIC 3173 Price: $640,000-$680,000 Description: 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 1 garage Inspect: By appointment Auction: 23 February 3:30pm Contact: Leo Widjaja - 0430 355 225 and Jaymee Le - 0416 336 902, AREA SPECIALIST

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This brick home is ideally located close to schools, shops and transport. It is set on a rectangular block with front fence and trees and is in the service lane for easy access and parking. Originally a three bedroom home but the previous owners have opened it up for larger living areas. In need of basic renovation, this home represents an entry level price and the prospect of increasing the value with your personal touch. Also includes large garage with 3 phase power and a covered pergola for all year round entertaining. WALK TO PARKMORE SHOPS!

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CONTEMPORARY MASTERPIECE ON 2 TITLES!

This architect designed modern industrial style home will take your breath away! Set on two Titles totalling 1,130m2, the seclusion and security of the property takes you to another world yet only a short distance to the city centre. There are three or four bedrooms, enormous walk in robe to master, three bathrooms, powder room, fabulous kitchen with marble bench tops and quality appliances, oversized butlers pantry or second kitchen, two large living areas and formal dining room. A sensational property with development potential (STCA). An individual home with high ceilings, expansive tiling, air conditioning, ducted heating and alarm system.

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BRICK HOUSE ON LARGE BLOCK

Unbelievable pricing for a brick home nestled on a 761m2 (approx) block of land, which is located in an exclusive and quiet part of Doveton yet within commutable proximity to shopping, schools, transport and Freeway access. Bus stop and parkland just a few doors away. The home offers three bedrooms, full family bathroom, large formal lounge, meals area off kitchen, separate laundry and separate toilet. Other features include gas cooking, heating and hot water service, air conditioning, undercover entertainment area, garden shed, double carport and a large backyard. Worth consideration for a unit development (STCA). BEST TIME TO BUY SMART!

For sale: $470,000 to $515,000 oPen: thurs 4:40pm to 5:00pm & sat 2:00pm to 2:20pm

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This solid 1960’s style home has a comforting homely feel with its high ceilings, ornate plasterwork and rich timbers. It comprises three large bedrooms, formal lounge and dining areas and a fabulous kitchen adjoining meals area. Features gas appliances, central air conditioning, aluminium security shutters and extra large garage/workshop. Set on a corner site of approximately 693m2 ideal for redevelopment or dual occupancy – two lot subdivision (STCA). Walk to schools, transport and city centre in minutes! Attention builders/developers/investors! LOCATION IS THE KEY!

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FOCUS ON ... PROPERTY MANAGEMENT

TRUST YOUR PROPERTY TO AN EXPERT LEAH CALNAN, REIV SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT. IN an age when we are increasingly outsourcing household jobs and chores, it makes sense to let a Property Manager take the hassle out of renting or leasing your property. Property Managers are the conduit between property owners and the people who lease or rent their house, apartment, office or factory to live in or do business. Property managers maximise their clients’ return on their investment and ensure that tenants are happy. Most Property Managers, especially those who are members of the Real Estate Institute of Victoria, are well educated, trained and resourced, know their local area and are connected to their peers in the real estate industry. We strive to get the best results for our clients and do the things they don’t have time to. We are responsible for conducting open for inspections, marketing the property, screening tenants, ensuring the property is well maintained and collecting rent. Resolving complaints make up a major component of a Property Manager's work - leaking roofs, broken windows and faulty heating and cooling systems are a daily reality - so negotiation and organisational skills are imperative. To make an informed decision on who you trust to manage to your property, I suggest asking the following questions of all agencies you are considering:

PROPERTY MANAGEMENT  What documented systems are in place for property management?  What is your process for dealing with rent arrears?  What is your process for dealing with repairs, maintenance and after hours matters?  What steps do you take to ensure that all maintenance work on my property is competitively priced?  How frequently will you inspect my property?

 What is the experience level of the team members who will be leasing and managing my property?  How much training do they have?  What ongoing training is there in place?  Can you send my rent statements by email and deposit my money in my bank account electronically? How often will I be paid?  What involvement does the director have?  What is their experience in Property Management? CUSTOMER SERVICE  What back up staff are there when my property manager is sick or on holidays?  How frequently will you communicate with me and what form will it take?  What is the agencey's point of difference? ●

Property Managers are the conduit between property owners and the people who lease or rent their house, apartment, office or factory to live in or do business

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PROPERTY LEASING  On average, how many properties does the agency lease each month?  What steps do they take to minimize your vacancy period?  Does the agency team member

personally show prospective tenants through properties or do they hand out keys?  How does the agency market available properties for lease?  How much information is obtained from applicants applying for properties and what information is verified?

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Dandenong 1 Sunnyside Avenue

Keysborough 353 Cheltenham Road

9701 8611

For auction. Saturday 9th March at 12:00pm

Rarely do you find the opportunity to purchase a dream family home designed, built & inhabited by the builder themselves. 4 well-appointed bedrooms feature alongside 2 fully-tiled bathrooms.

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Shop 6 Parkmore S.C, Cheltenham Road, Keysborough obrienrealestate.com.au Louie Stevanovic 0411 963 960 Peter Konidaris 0421 274 996

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For sale. $645,000 - $699,000

Prime location, 450 metres away from Parkmore shopping centre and opposite site of Keysborough bowl club. Great exposure, ideal for business from home, first home or investor. 3 bedroom solid brick home on 530m2 approx block, potentially subdivision STCA.

Shop 6 Parkmore S.C, Cheltenham Road, Keysborough obrienrealestate.com.au Art Sudharm 0403 571 245 David Phua 0401 803 110

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Springvale 18 Sullivan Street

Secure your start for a solid future. For sale. $810,000-$840,000 Providing the solid foundations for a super start, this immaculate brick home occupies a quiet position right on the edge of some fabulous amenities. • Four bedrooms and 2 immaculate bath/ shower rooms • Formal Living/dining & original kitchen w/ meals • Ducted heating, two aircons and large laundry • Warm hardwood floors and high ceilings

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Tennis ace’s gym visit A Hallam high-performance gym that attracts professional athletes such as tennis rising ace Destanee Aiava is opening its doors for a free family day. The Institute of Athletic Performance will host live music, push-up competitions, a sparring exhibition, sausage sizzle, kickboxing and boxing classes, a strength and conditioning class and a jumping castle. Nutritionist Michelle Reeves will be on hand for advice. Depending on her training commitments, Aiava - a local who played impressively at the Brisbane and Australian open tournaments this summer - is hoped to be there for autographs. After completing Year 12 last year, the 19-year-old Aiava is hitting the WTA tennis circuit this year. She trains at the Hallam gym, which is run by her father Mark - an elite athlete across four sports in his own right. Mark has represented New Zealand in athletics, tae kwon do, powerlifting and rugby. At the gym, he works with VFL footballers, Bundesliga soccer players and elite basketballers, as well as offering free self-defence sessions. He says his aim is to empower the community, especially women and young adults, in what can be an "intimidating world". "Our ethnicity is wide and diverse and we have an even male to female ratio, as well as great age diversity."

The Wolfe Brothers is riding a wave of Golden Guitars success.

Band of wolfpack winners

Destanee and Mark Aiava, who are based at the Institute of Athletic Performance. The family free day is at Institute of Athletic Performance, 2/9-10 Carl Court, Hallam on Sunday 24 February 10am-2pm.

Tassie country rockers The Wolfe Brothers are set to hit Hallam as part of a national tour. The group recently scooped the Australian Country Music Awards, claiming Golden Guitars for best group, song (Ain't Seen It Yet), contemporary album and overall album of the year (Country Heart). "It is all still sinking in," says lead singer Nick Wolfe. "A Golden Guitar win was high up on the bucket list we wrote up as a group way back before Australia's Got Talent. "To win four in one night was surreal to all three of us." For years the group were "weekend war-

riors" playing the pubs and party scene around Tasmania. They rose to national prominence when they ran second at Australia's Got Talent, then performed regularly live with Lee Kernaghan. Guitarist Brodie Rainbird said the achievements crowned years of hard work and support of family and fans. worked so hard "Without that support though the highs and the lows that we have been through as a band, I seriously doubt we would be talking about winning four Golden Guitars today." The Wolfe Brothers perform at Hallam Hotel on Wednesday 13 March. Tickets: oztix. com.au or 8786 0200.

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Car boot sale Stalls are available at a combined car boot and cake sale at St James' Anglican Church, Dandenong. Coffee/tea available. The cost for stallholders is $15, including a large table. Saturday 23 February 8.30am-1pm at St James' Anglican Church, corner Wilson and McCrae streets Dandenong. Details: Charles, 0412 221 652 or Gay, 9795 1455.

Cookie decorating workshop Kids can take part in a free cookie decorating workshop held by Muffin Break at Armada Dandenong Plaza. The budding chefs can decorate their own cookie for afternoon tea. The first 20 accompanying parents receive a free coffee voucher from Muffin Break. No bookings required. Thursday 21 February 10am-1pm at Level 2 Centre Court, Armada Dandenong Plaza.

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Music and dance for all ages Enjoy an evening of rock n roll, reggae, pop, jazz, Latin, waltzes and more at the Aussie Rhythm & Jazz Association. The Autumn Music & Dance event features the Matrix dance band. Food is on sale. Dress code is smart casual. Bring your own drinks and dancing shoes. 8pm-late on 9 March at Keysborough Seniors Club, 352 Cheltenham Road, Keysborough. Members $15, non-members $20, children aged 6-12 $10. Tickets: Brian David 0421 983 862, Lew Geer 0437 950 550 or Frank Nicholls 9706 8212.

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'Textile' painting A Kantha Garden for Her is the latest exhibition at Walker Street Gallery and Arts Centre. The paintings are influenced by the Kantha textile tradition of India. Until 2 March at Walker Street Gallery and Arts Centre, cnr Walker and Robinson streets, Dandenong

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Guided Imagery Meditation Take an opportunity to relax and focus on your inner life and its sacred meaning. Enjoy this time just for you. A gold coin is welcome. For more details speak to Trish or Jo on 9791 8664 or theopendoor@ssjg.org.au Wednesdays 2.30 to 3pm (followed by a cuppa till 4pm) at The Open Door, 110 Ann Street, Dandenong.

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National Service Memorial All National Service men from their fifties to seventies are welcome at National Service Memorial Day. Features a memorial service, a flyover of vintage aeroplanes from Laverton air base and served lunch. Sunday 10 February. Meet at the bollards on St Kilda Rd and ANZAC Parade to march to

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Ice forum Q&A and information session featuring guest speaker Janice Ablett, project manager of Ice Meltdown. She will speak on lives affected by the drug ice and the lives saved by her project. Police officers will share their observations. Organised by Neighbourhood Watch Greater Dandenong. Wednesday 20 March 7.30pm at Paddy O'Donoghue Centre, 18-34 Buckley Street, Noble Park. Gold coin donation

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Tuesday 5 March, 7pm-9pm at Heritage Hill Museum and Historic Gardens, 66 McRae Street Dandenong.

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Add your voice Voices of Casey are currently recruiting for new members to sing with them for 2019. If you are interested in joining this vibrant group, please come on February 4. They practice each Monday, excepting school holidays at Fiddlers Green Retirement village, 57 Gloucester Ave, Berwick from 7-9.30pm. Our Music Director is Dr. Jonathon Welch AM. (Choir of Hard Knocks fame). This is a non-audition choir, attracting enthusiastic amateurs as well as seasoned singers. Our repertoire includes well known classics, pop songs and contemporary compositions.

For further information please contact Paulien on 0412 741 195 or maritimes.1@hotmail.com.

Market murals At Dandenong Market, street artist Dan Wenn from 90 Degrees Graffiti is creating a mural of a bird family with a number of quirky elements. Such as mother bird with hair rollers and a chick with a Mohawk. A second mural is taking shape on the wall of The Bazaar. It includes worldly artefacts such as a 'Kendama' Japanese wooden game, a vintage phone, Gummi Bear lolly and Humpty Dumpty. Meanwhile the Market is open for Christmas Eve trading for last-minute shoppers.

Three-year-old pre-kinder Endeavour Hills Neighbourhood Centre is taking enrolments for 2019 for its 3-year-old pre-kinder. Details: 9700 3789 or www.ehillsnc.org.au.

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Livin the dream Artist Jon Campbell celebrates the Australian vernacular with a series of installations at Dandenong Civic Centre. The 24-hour displays feature paintings of expressions like "blah blah blah", "bewdy", "dunno", "snot block" and "livin' the dream". The paintings are in Garnar Lane, Dandenong.

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Al-Anon Family Groups This group offers help and support to family and friends of problem drinkers. Meetings are weekly at Endeavour Hills, Dandenong, Springvale and Dandenong North. Mondays from 10a.m at the Andrews Centre, corner Hanna Drive and Heatherton Road . Endeavour Hills, Wednesdays from 8.15pm at Seminar room 2 at Dandenong Hospital, David Street, Fridays from 10.30am at Springvale Church of Christ, corner Buckingham and Windsor avenues and Saturdays at St Gerard's Community Centre, 71 Gladstone Road, Dandenong North. Details: 1300 252 666 or visit www.al-anon.org.au

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Burra is bound to excite By Nick Creely Keysborough coach Matt Ferguson acknowledges that one quarter of footy cost his side a chance at playing in the 2018 SFNL Division 2 grand final. As his side continues to grow, mature and learn, he hopes that the pain of losing two consecutive preliminary finals will be the making of his group. As the Burra gears up for its Round 1 clash with Murrumbeena on 6 April, Ferguson said the key to his side improving themselves does not simply lie with pure ability or star power, but with the mindset that it will maintain the same intensity in every game, from early April, until finals time in August and September. "It's about being switched on 100 per cent of the time - we won 10 of the 12 quarters in finals, but we had just about our worst quarter in the prelim (against eventual premiers Highett), being 39 points down at quarter time," he said. "It's just about making sure we are mentally prepared for every game, and making sure we're up for every week - particularly, if you look at the competition, with Chelsea Heights, Springvale Districts and Heatherton coming in, there are no easy games. "We have to ensure we are mentally strong, and play the brand of footy we can play - if we stay the same we're going to go backwards, and if we improve every area, the results will look after itself." From a playing list perspective, Ferguson named his leadership group for this season last week, with Michael Downie named as senior captain, and Geoff Humphreys, Ryan Goodes, Jarryd Cipressi and Damian Collins making up a strong five-man group. He said that after a long process, it was pleasing to have narrowed it down to five players after a bunch of names put their hand up. "These guys have set the tone for the preseason, and I like to do the leadership group after Christmas and give the guys an opportunity to put their hand up," he said. "The three guys that have previously been in it speak for themselves (Geoff Humphreys, Ryan Goodes and Michael Downie), Damian Collins has really come on in his leadership, and the example he sets - he's come from playing all of his footy at Narre Warren, and you can just tell by the way he goes about things. "He'll do anything to improve himself, and that's the sort of example we want." The Burra has brought back a host of names to the club this season, with Richard Minney, Simon Sloss and Jack McKinney all slotting in seamlessly, but the return of former senior club champion Anthony Brannan has Ferguson particularly ecstatic. "I've tried previously to get him back, and

Keysborough's 2019 leaders, left from right: Geoff Humphreys, Ryan Goodes, Jarryd Cipressi (Reserves captain), Damian Collins, Michael Downie (Seniors captain). Picture: KEYSBOROUGH FNC FACEBOOK he's obviously been coaching at St John's, and I kept pestering him I guess, and he just decided he wanted to finish his footy at Keysy - his leadership already has shown, he's been amazing, and he's brought some mates down with him as well which has been good," he said. "He'll be really valuable for us - we had a pretty young defence last year, and him coming back, will be invaluable." Another big name to put pen to paper is former state league midfielder Scott Terrens, but Ferguson said the club will need to be patient with the star recruit. "He hasn't played for the last two years, he actually broke his leg - he was signed at the Pines, but broke his leg, and he's had a couple years off," he said. "He'll be a slow build, with his running and so forth, he's still got a bit of pain - we're thinking with him, we'll see the best in the second half of the year. "Hopefully he's there in Round 1, but we're prepared to play the long game with him." Ferguson's side were one of the great attacking threats of the competition last year, with Chris Bryan (80), Matthew Carnelley (48)

and Cory Hargreaves (30) combining for a whopping 158 goals between them, and hopes that his side can build on that with the competition's new rules. "There's been a bit of tinkering, and we have to because of the new rules coming in, so I guess from our point of view, we've always been an attacking side, we move it quickly and when you've got key forwards like we do, that's the way we want to play," he said. "We'll try and go even further with that with the new rules, the kick in rules and the six-sixsix, they should really suit our style of play, but every club will be looking at how to best exploit the new rules." But ensuring that his side can remain fit and healthy is one of the big priorities for the club this season, with Ferguson believing the group is as well placed as he can recall. "Our pre-season's been the best in terms of preparation since I've been at the club, so we've got a really healthy list, which is something I can't say we've had in the last five years," he said. "I think that can hold us in good stead, you can only control so much, but with a bit of luck, we can reduce the soft tissue injuries, so

that's a big area for us." In other massive news around the club, highly talented star Riet Pal - with only three seasons of footy behind him - has gained a spot on Collingwood's VFL list for 2019, with Ferguson praising the talented youngster for his rapid rise. "It's an amazing story, he come down with a mate at pre-season (in 2017) - we're a really welcoming club and didn't really have any expectations about what he could do, and the first night he trained, we were like 'wow, what have we got here?'" he said. "The ability is there, but it's more his attitude, it's second to none - he's a really smart kid, and the world's his oyster. "I've told him that he shouldn't have any limits on where he can go with his footy, because he'll only get better - every session, every game and in two years of footy, it's pretty remarkable. "I hope he plays as much VFL footy as possible, but he'll be great for us when available - I think he can be a very good VFL footballer, and potentially further than that."

Talent rising through the ranks at Dandy By Hayley Wildes There's no doubt that Dandenong Basketball continues to go from strength to strength. With massive participation numbers, coupled with great pathways for elite-level talent, Dandenong Basketball is absolutely booming. Fans need not look any further than the recent announcement of the Under-18 Victoria Metro squads. Both the men's and women's teams have a strong Dandenong flavour and they will all be doing their best being home the gold for Victoria. In the Under-18 men's team there are five players in the squad and a further two who are emergencies, while in the women's squad, there are two representatives and two emergencies. Dandenong's men's director of athlete and coaching development, Darren Perry, knows first-hand the strength and depth of talent coming through the ranks. "Part of that role is to know what's coming and see what young players are trying to breakthrough and provide as much opportunity for those guys as we can," Perry said. "It's great to see at quite a few of the age levels that we've got players representing Victoria, some are representing Australia and were 22 STAR JOURNAL

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excited about that pathway that players are able to achieve good things at Dandenong." Perry will be coaching the Under-18 Victoria Metro men's squad when they head to Townsville in April, for what will be his fourth year in charge. He spoke about the talent at Dandenong and the work those who made squads have put in. "There are more representatives than usual," he said. "Over the journey we've had representatives in each of the teams that I've coached, except for last year though. "Three of the Dandenong boys were emergencies last year, so they did well as bottomage players to still get into the program but missed selection for the team. "The three guys who were in the emergency ranks last year have managed to push their way into the squad this year." Being able to take the disappointment of not being selected and coming back bigger and better the next year is the type of response Perry loves to see. "Sometimes guys don't make that jump or that improvement and it's a great result for Dandenong basketball to have that many players involved."

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When asked who Dandenong followers should keep an eye on, Perry didn't single out anyone in particular, but knows each of the players who step on the hardwood will compete and give their all. "The players from the club should all do well," Perry said. "I think getting into those teams and being able to represent and play in a national championships means that these guys and girls are on a good path to head towards things not just this year, but past this year. "It's a good tournament to play in to get noticed and to get exposure - colleges in the States do take notice of players who do play at these championships, so it's a good stepping stone." The Dandenong players selected for the Under-18 Victoria Metro men's squad are: Mason Perry, Leyi Adebayo, Marcus Windhager, Zac Taylor, Riley Simmons and emergencies Jyelin Moli and Harrison Bowater. For the Under-18 Victoria Metro Women's squad there is Leia Hanafin, Emily Sewell and emergencies Hannah Rapp and Hailey Merrigan.

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A testing chase for Dandy By Nick Creely

All smiles - Dandenong all-rounder James Nanopoulos in the field during his 200th first XI match. 190252 the visitors past the 200-run mark with plenty of time left in the day. Agoninsly, both fell just short of a century, with Kight in particular just two runs away from triple figures after Nanopoulos got through the gate of the star in a moment that helped shift momentum somewhat.

The Panthers rallied, particularly through Cassidy and Nanopoulos (4/73) to peg the scoring back, but the Dogs still surged their way to 9/350 at stumps, with a run-a-ball cameo from Dylan Brasher (40) making it a dominant day for the visitors. But, with the ability of the Panthers’ batting

A rocky start to NPL season for Thunder By Nick Creely Despite the excitement and anticipation of the start of the season, the Dandenong Thunder was handed a stern lesson in the opening round of the NPL on Saturday night. In the eventual 0-4 loss at George Andrews, Hume City played with too much intensity for the home side to deal with. It took a rapid start by City to set the tone for the match, with Mitch Cooper capitalizing on a corner in the 10th minute to give the visitors the opening goal of the night. Moments later, Cooper made a mess of the Thunder’s defence to slip through unattended and slam another into the back of the net, and with very little possession or control, the home side were losing any grip on the contest. City’s high pressure game resulted in them controlling the tempo. The Thunder was trying to create chances, but couldn’t quite find an opening.

Thunder’s Peter Skapetis in action against Hume City. 190253 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS James Brown made it three goals in the space of 15 minutes, making the most of a Gidi Sweet cross to seal the deal, and while they couldn’t find another by half-time, the Thunder defence didn’t get a second of rest, and fought tooth and nail to keep the score at 0-3.

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group, they will back themselves to run down the mammoth total on Saturday when play resumes at 11am. In the seconds, Dandenong amassed 5/251 at Mervyn Hughes Oval, with Dane Heverin making 92, while Dasun Opanayaka also chimed in with 62 runs of his own.

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Some near misses early in the second half spelt immediate danger signs for the Thunder, before Brown once again made the most of his chances to kick his second in the 51st minute, sealing the match with plenty of time left to play. That intensity that brought about the early onslaught never wavered until the final whistle blew, with City getting off to the brightest start possible to the season. Needing a quick response, the Thunder take on Kingston City FC on Monday 25 February at Grange Reserve. Dandenong City, meanwhile, also fell in its first game of the NPL season, going down 1-4 to Avondale FC at Frank Holohan on Friday night. City plays South Melbourne FC at Lakeside Stadium on Friday as the side looks to bounce back. In NPL2 East, Springvale White Eagles drew 2-2 after a late equalizer to get off to a solid start to their season.

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DRIVE AWAY^

DRIVE AWAY^

DRIVE AWAY^

DRIVE AWAY^

DRIVE AWAY^

DRIVE AWAY^

DRIVE AWAY^

$14,470

DRIVE AWAY^

DRIVE AWAY^

DRIVE AWAY^

2015 Honda CR-V VTi

2018 Corolla Ascent Sport

2016 Toyota Atara SL

Sports Auto, 4WD, 6 Airbags, Cruise Control. 1ON9KZ

Auto, Reverse Camera, Cruise, Bluetooth. AVZ686

Auto, Leather Seats, 7 Airbags, Cruise Control. 1NL1XO

AWAY^ $31,970 DRIVE

$33,470

$33,970

2012 Toyota Hiace

2017 Toyota Kluger GX

2015 Subaru Forester 2.5i-L

2017 Toyota Rav4 Cruiser

2016 Toyota Tarago Ultima

Commuter, Super LWB, Auto, 12 Seats, Reverse Camera. ZNR784

8 Speed Auto, 2WD, 7 Seat SUV, 18” Alloys, Airbags. 1LP1BY

Auto, Cruise Control, Reverse Camera, 5 Star Safety. 1GG5SA

Auto, Fog Lights, Rear Parking Sensors, Auto Wipers. 1LS5NS

Auto, V6 Engine, 7 Seater, Leather Seats, 7 Airbags. ANF172

$47,970

AWAY^ $48,970 DRIVE

$55,970

AWAY^ $60,970 DRIVE

AWAY^ $83,970 DRIVE

2017 Toyota HiLux SR5

2017 Toyota HiLux SR5

2013 Toyota LC GX

2017 Toyota LC Prado

2015 Toyota LC Sahara

Auto, Turbo Diesel,4x4, Tow Bar, Canopy. 1OM4VW

Auto, Canopy, Turbo Diesel, Tub Liner, Bull Bar, Tow Bar.1LX1ZS

Auto, Turbo Diesel, Bull Bar, Snorkel. 1ON9LC

Auto, 4x4, Turbo Diesel, 7 Seater. AYI446

Auto, Twin Turbo V8 Turbo Diesel, Low KMs, Sunroof. 1EW9DN

DRIVE AWAY^

DRIVE AWAY^

DRIVE AWAY^

DRIVE AWAY^

AWAY^ $43,970 DRIVE AWAY^ $38,970 DRIVE

Patterson Cheney Toyota 200 Cheltenham Road, Dandenong, VIC, 3175 T. (03) 9215 2200 pattersoncheneytoyota.com.au ^ Driveaway price includes Victorian Stamp Duty, Transfer fee and the balance of the current registration. Please contact Patterson Cheney Toyota for more details. LMCT 578

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