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Shining a light A ‘peace torch’ held by runners Goncalo Rei (Portugal), Devashishu Torpy (England), Saranyu Pearson (Australia) and Katharina Brotzner (Austria), all pictured, shone its light throughout Dandenong on 28 February. The Sri Chinmoy OnenessHome Peace Run has travelled 1700 kilometres from Brisbane to Melbourne. It visited St Mary’s Primary School, Dandenong Primary School, the Indian Cultural Precinct and Harmony Square in Dandenong. More than 2000 runners from 50 countries will continue the relay run across every Southern Hemisphere nation. 190564 Picture: STEWART CHAMBER
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Bank burner A staff member eventually unlocked the security door, allowing occupants including Islam to flee to safety. Four had received serious full-thickness burns to their faces, hands and other parts of their body, requiring hospitalisation and rehabilitation. According to their statements, victims are haunted by their melting clothes, the smell of burning skin and their appearance causing others to recoil. One described looking in a mirror and seeing a freak. The blaze caused more than $2.6 million damage to the building. Continued page 3
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A man who poured a container of petrol and set fire to himself inside the front door of a Springvale bank full of customers has been jailed by the Victorian County Court. Nur Islam, 24, was charged with injuring 15 of 39 customers and staff during his self-immolation in the Commonwealth Bank branch on Friday 18 November 2016. In “traumatic and sickening” CCTV footage, the petrol exploded in flames, immediately engulfing Islam’s clothes and filling the bank with black, acrid smoke, Judge Howard Mason said during sentencing on 1 March. The flaming Islam dropped the container,
running around the inside of the bank. It was a scene of “panic, confusion and danger”, the judge said. The flames just inside the second glass front door immediately prevented people’s escape. Some took a risk of running in the midst of the blaze. Several people banged desperately on a locked rear security door - many believed they were going to die, Judge Mason said. An eight-year-old child, while being comforted, said she was going to die, she didn’t want to die. A mother with a child in a pusher narrowly escaped before the petrol was lit.
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The Casey Kids Carnival returns!
The Casey Kids Carnival will roll into town on Saturday 30 March.
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Save the date on Saturday 30 March for a FREE day out with the entire family, with characters from Paw Patrol and Jungle Book ready to meet and greet some of their favourite fans.
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There will also be live acts on the main stage, roaming entertainers, rides, food stalls, face painting and much more. Head down to Akoonah Park in Berwick from 11.00 am until 4.00 pm to be a part of the fun! Head to www.casey.vic.gov.au/casey-kidscarnival to ďŹ nd out more.
Have your say on the Draft Council Action Plan 2019-20.
Help shape the next 12 months in Casey
Expressions of Interest open for Council’s Gender Equality Group
The City of Casey is seeking community feedback on the Draft Council Action Plan 2019-20, which will help shape Council’s priorities for the next 12 months.
Interested residents are encouraged to apply to be part of the City of Casey’s Gender Equality Working Group.
Residents are encouraged to have their say via an online survey or by participating in one of the pop-up’s being held across the municipality.
The group will assess how safe Casey is for women and children and be asked for their input to help develop a set of guidelines that Council will use for future planning and development.
Feedback received from the community will be considered when preparing the ďŹ nal Draft Council Action Plan 2019-20, which will be presented to Council in May.
Expressions of interest are open until Friday 8 March. To ďŹ nd out more, visit www.caseyconversations. com.au/gender-equity-audit
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Members of the community are welcome to attend Council meetings, which are held in the Bunjil Place Function Room, 2 Patrick Northeast Drive, Narre Warren. Council meetings: Âť Tuesday 5 March 2019, 6.30 pm Âť Tuesday 19 March 2019, 6.30 pm
Participants will go in the running to win one of three $80 WestďŹ eld vouchers! To view a full list of the upcoming pop up sessions or to complete the survey, visit www.caseyconversations.com.au/yourcity19_20
Celebrate and experience Casey’s diverse community
Head down to Bunjil Place between 1.00 pm and 5.00 pm on Saturday 16 March to experience an array of sights, sounds and tastes!
Please see the Council’s meeting agenda for planning items.
Experience Casey aims to celebrate Casey’s diverse and vibrant culture by showcasing the local groups that make up our municipality.
For more information on Council meetings, minutes and agendas, visit www.casey.vic.gov.au
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Pell verdict shock By Cam Lucadou-Wells It’s been a strange week for recently retired pastor Michael Shadbolt at Doveton’s Holy Family Church. In the first days of renouncing his priestly robes, Father Shadbolt had to digest the shock of Cardinal George Pell being found guilty by a Victorian County Court jury of the indecent assault of two 13-year-old choir boys. Father Shadbolt will reserve judgement on Pell until the outcome of the cardinal’s appeal against his conviction. “The main thing we have to do is show support for the victims but I am still hoping that Pell is finally cleared. “I find it very difficult to believe Pell is guilty.” It was Pell who first appointed Father Shadbolt to leading the Doveton parish 20 years ago. However, Father Shadbolt, at the time fresh from working in Latin America, was not told by Pell of the parish’s “dark history”. It had been a dumping ground for four priests accused of child sex abuse in the 1970s-'90s, most infamously the violent Father Peter Searson. “Had I known the dark history, I probably wouldn’t have taken (the position at Doveton). “But now I’m glad I did. They’ve been the most fabulous years of my life. “What’s been so special about it is the people.”
Michael Shadbolt remains hopeful of the convicted George Pell's innocence. 191012 Picture: CAM LUCADOU-WELLS Father Shadbolt has been guiding the parish through a series of horrific revelations at Royal Commissions into child sex abuse at institutions including the Catholic Church. From early in Searson’s tenure starting in 1984, the claims against him included allegedly molesting and striking children, pointing a handgun at child cleaners, flinging a cat by its tail to its death, killing a baby bird with a screwdriver and showing children a dead body in a coffin. Yet he wasn’t removed from the position until 1997 by the newly-appointed Melbourne Archbishop Pell. Father Shadbolt has described Pell as a “hero” for dispatching Searson. Others have
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Wicki Wickiramasingham receives his citizen of the year award from mayor Roz Blades on Australia Day 2019. 189601 Picture: CATHERINE SMITH tralia's humanitarian program. Processing officers should be sent overseas to select stricken people from war-torn areas, perhaps 200 in each region per year. "This is the only way we can stop people smugglers. "The reason the people smugglers exist is because there is no official visa for humanitarian refugees." For about 10 years, he interpreted as part of the Australian Red Cross for more than 1000 asylum seekers in off-shore detention. His role was as a social worker, trying to speak
said Pell should have acted earlier as a bishop, though a recent Royal Commission made no findings on Pell’s conduct. “I have always admired him,” Fr Shadbolt said of Pell. “I believe he’s a man of integrity. He did the right thing in moving as quickly as he could in getting rid of Searson.” If Pell’s appeal fails, the Catholic Church will suffer yet another “body blow” - “though we’ve been copping body blows for the last 20 years”. “Will it be the final knock-out blow? I don’t know. “I think there is great sadness and mourning in our church. These are sad days for us.”
up for improved living conditions for the islands' detainees. On Nauru, the situation was "desperate" for most asylum seekers. Some had been lingering there for more than five years with no foreseeable end. Depression, suicidal thoughts and mental illness were rife. "They talk to themselves. They have no way of entertainment. "Once in a blue moon they take them fishing with a guard." Despite stifling daytime temperatures, most detainees were supplied with only ceiling fans. Only those under five were granted air-conditioning. At home, Mr Wickiramasingham worries for the plight of asylum seekers in the local community. Hundreds dwell in the limbo of three-year temporary protection visas (TPVs). When the visas expire, they must re-apply and face the possibility of deportation. The next Federal Government should be converting the TPVs to permanent visas, Mr Wickiramasingham said. "They've spent their time here. Their children are in their school communities and living the Australian lifestyle. "There are professionals - radiographers, engineers - from a refugee background who are going to contribute to this community."
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Bank burner From front page Earlier that morning, Islam had been incensed after experiencing delays in withdrawing his Centrelink payments due to a non-activated bank card. After receiving his money, Islam walked out, took a container from in front of a cafe, filled it with 11 litres of unleaded petrol and lit its contents just inside the second glass front door. He’d claimed to police he’d been angered by not being served fast enough. He had not been acting normally due to smoking ice the night before, he said. In the preceding months, his strange behaviour was observed by housemates. He’d spoken of insects and snakes coming out of his mouth, and of eating two ghosts he’d captured at home. The court was not given any evidence that he was suffering a diagnosed mental illness at the time or that he was a long-term drug user, Judge Mason noted. The Burmese-born asylum seeker was on a bridging visa after fleeing by boat to Australia without any family. He would likely be deported after his jail term and possibly rendered stateless. Islam suffered self-inflicted burns to 60 per cent of his body. At one stage, he was treated in intensive care and for a time was receiving daily dressings. Almost his entire body was permanently scarred, Judge Mason noted. Islam pleaded guilty to arson, four counts of recklessly causing serious injury and 11 counts of recklessly causing injury. He was jailed for up to 11 years, with a nonparole period of seven years. His term includes 833 days in pre-sentence detention.
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A 49-year-old woman has been woken by an intruder in her bedroom in her Dandenong home early on Sunday 24 February. In waking, she appeared to startle the intruder, police say. He fled out the laundry as she demanded him to leave her King Street home about 4am. The victim's 44-year-old brother was also home at the time of the aggravated burglary. He later found that cash had been stolen from a bag next to his bed. The intruder was described as African appearance, and did not appear to be armed with a weapon, police say.
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A male has broken into a Springvale mechanic's workshop during a ramraid on Monday 25 February. A dark-coloured Mazda without number plates rammed the Booloora Road premises' large roller-door about 3.30am, police say. An intruder with a covered face then entered through the damaged door and ransacked the workshop. He left with a small amount of cash before alerted security personnel arrived. Any information to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or crimestoppersvic.com.au, or Greater Dandenong CIU on 9767 7487.
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Interpreter speaking up for the voiceless A Tamil interpreter who worked at Australia's offshore detention centres has made a public plea for its captives. Wicki Wickiramasingham, who was recently crowned as Greater Dandenong's Citizen of the Year, has stopped working on Manus Island, Nauru and Christmas Island. It means he feels free to speak out - not least against the much-vexed 'medevac' issue. The Federal Government - supported by the ALP opposition - recently announced Christmas Island would be the destination for medical evacuations of asylum seekers from Manus Island and Nauru. From his own experience, Mr Wickiramasingham can echo criticisms against the suitability of the Christmas Island's medical centre. It's said to house just six beds, with no operating facilities for an island population of about 1400. Emergency surgical facilities on the Australian mainland are a five hour flight away. "There's no point taking patients from Manus Island to Christmas Island. "You're taking them out of the frying pan into the fire." Australia's border protection regime needs revision, he says. But not to profit people smugglers whose sinking boats had killed many fleeing to our shores. On the eve of a federal election, Mr Wickiramasingham is calling for the re-opening of Aus-
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pers, in fact he took all the metal and food he could lay his hand on."
100 years ago 6 March 1919 A Soldier's Letter
50 years ago
Pte J A King one of the Dandenong shire volunteers, writes (from France) to Mr Russell, hon sec of the Patriotic League. "Dear Sir, On behalf of the league please accept my very best thanks for the very nice parcel I received. Things are going OK here at present. We have been getting our share of foot slogging lately. At present we are near Cartagnies, and are about 60km from Charleroi, will do it in about 4 days marching. No railways Fritz has either pinched them or blown then up. Delay action mines, exploding 30 and 40 days after they are set going. All our rations have to be brought up by Lorries. Besides pinching the railway lines, Fritz took while in occupation, all church bells, zinc baths, cop-
4 March 1969 School Jubilee Swings into Gear
Brumley or Mrs Beryl Hennessy. The 1940's group inquires can be made from Mrs Pam Oldmeadow, Mary O'Neill or Mrs Margot Titcher. The 1950's group contacts are Mrs Carmen Powell, Miss Pam Roberts, and Mrs Ann Dickson.
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Plans for the Dandenong High School Jubilee celebrations, scheduled for the first week in October 1969 were discussed at an informal meeting last week when committees were formed to represent each decade of the school's history. The week will probably open with a gala reunion of ex-students and teachers who attended since the 1920's. Dr Ken Griffiths is chairman of the Jubilee Central committee. He is supported by Mr Max Oldmeadow. A meeting of the 1920's group inquires to Mrs Buckley, Mr Norm Tulloch, or Mr Arnold Keys. The 1930's group can make inquires with Mrs Glen Cole, Miss Margaret
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GREATER Dandenong council will hand over its home care services to a private operator whose bid was $1.6 million cheaper than the in-house team. Glad Pty Ltd (trading as Silver Circle) won the tender to run the Home and Community Care services for frail aged and disabled residents in Greater Dandenong. The councillors voted 7-3 in favour of Silver Circle which quoted $6.6 million for the three-year contract compared with the in-house team's $8.2 million bid. Moving
I have no idea how we are going to save costs on smaller bins. We have four living at our address, so the current size bins are just fine, but if we go down one size lower we will have excess rubbish left over. I would like to know whether our rates will go down instead of going up all the time if we change bin sizes. Victor Pastor, via web - Compiled by Dandenong and District Historical Society
Diversity is in the mix There's a new schnitzel in town called Spice of Life - and that title is certainly no lie. Aptly to be launched for Harmony Day, this sizzling morsel has layer on layer of heat. From the stunning orange paprika crumbs to the hot curry mayo and two varieties of sliced fresh chillies. The relief comes from the thick slabs of fresh cucumber, cos lettuce and sweet roasted peppers within the stacked bun. The fresh ingredients and the shallow-fried schnitzel give it a credible home-cooked feel. You can find this spice-lover's dream soon within an expanding menu at Schnitz inside Armada Dandenong Plaza's food court. Owner Martin Catania also points out the diversity among his 20-strong workforce, who represent 15 nationalities. Backgrounds that range from Afghanistan to Albania, Australia, Cambodia, Egypt, India, Malta, Mauritius, Pakistan, Philippines, Ser-
EAT LOCAL, DINE GLOBAL bia, Singapore, South Sudan, Sri Lanka and Vietnam. Often, staff share traditional cuisine during feast-times on the cultural calendar. "We love learning about our staff's different cultures, traditions and of course being foodies, the amazing food from their country," Mr Catania said. "You walk through Dandenong and it typifies where we're at. "From a business perspective, it's great for the customers. They have that connection with us - especially for migrants with English not as their first language."
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Mr Catania and wife Marusca hail from a Maltese background. As passionate foodies, they've happily left running Subway fast-food franchises to the freshly-prepared meals at Schnitz. Marusca is constantly travelling the world and taking classes to build her culinary repertoire and treat her family and friends. Her next class is about low-carb cooking and "sharing" type of foods. An expanded more diverse menu is set to be launched on Harmony Day on Saturday 16 March. There will be a new variety of coleslaw brandishing a pot pourri of fresh herbs, as well as a vegan-friendly vegie schitznel, sweet potato chips and gluten-free corn-based crumbed options. On the day, they will be giving away one free large chips with every Spice of Life roll or wrap sold on the day.
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Arsonist films fire By Cam Lucadou-Wells A gloating arsonist has bragged and filmed video of his "handiwork" that destroyed a Lyndhurst car restorer's shed, tools and cars, the County Court has heard. David Maddocks, 30, of Cockatoo, with the help of a co-offender, poured petrol through the shed and contents and set it alight following a dispute between the tenant and Maddocks's sister. Days earlier, Maddocks had found out that the victim sold off the sister's horses that had been in agistment on the property due to her being in arrears. The intense blaze about 3.30am on 4 April 2018 destroyed the shed and $80,000 of uninsured collectible cars on Dandenong-Hastings Road - and effectively the victim's livelihood. "It would take me 20 years to collect all that again," the victim stated to the court. Four occupants, including the victim, fled a weatherboard house 100 metres away. They escaped injury. Victoria was in a fire danger period at the time, though conditions weren't "extreme" that night, Judge William Stuart noted. In sentencing on 22 February, Judge Stuart noted Maddocks "gloating" over the aftermath during legally tapped phone calls to the sister and associates. "You wanted to show yourself as the big man," the judge said. Maddocks described all the fire brigades at the scene, the sirens, the black smoke and gas tanks exploding. He listed the destroyed cars including a Chevrolet El Camino, a Valiant, VZ SS ute and a Thunder ute. "I thought I was Rambo," he said. "You f*** with my family, you f*** with my fire." Maddocks and his girlfriend parked, bought
CFA units at the Lyndhurst shed fire, after it was extinguished on 4 April 2018. 179553 Picture: GARY SISSONS drive-through food and watched the fire from a BP service station in Skye. He filmed a video of the blaze as he drove north towards the site. "Music is playing in the car as you clearly gloat at what you had done," Judge Stuart said. He said there were more "sinister" motives than Maddocks protecting his sister. "What you said and what you did and the pride with which you speak of the events on that night provide a chilling insight into your lawlessness. "Rarely does a sentencing court have such an insight into the motivations and the actions of an offender." In a police interview, Maddocks denied he committed the arson. His version was "basically all lies", Judge Stuart said. Maddocks had been released from prison just 10 weeks beforehand. He had just embarked on an intensive two-year community corrections order at the time. His "litany" of 138 previous offences across
15 court appearances showed a propensity for violence and reckless conduct, Judge Stuart said. There was also a complete disregard for court orders such as bail, corrections orders, suspended sentences, driving disqualifications and intervention orders. The accused grew up in an abusive childhood, the court heard. At 4, he'd witnessed the murder of his father, a high-ranking member of a Hells Angels chapter, by fellow outlaw bikies. He was effectively homeless at 12, escaping a violent stepfather. He descended into alcohol and drug abuse from his teens, with diagnosed ADHD, poor impulse control and borderline personality issues. "This dysfunctional family life has had traumatic effects on you," Judge Stuart said. Maddocks, who pleaded guilty, was jailed for up to six years for one count of arson. He will be eligible after serving four years, including 324 days of pre-sentence detention.
Construction has been started on a $60 million retail development in Dandenong South. The 2.5-hectare Logis retail precinct is the latest part of the industrial park off Greens Road. It includes 18 warehouses, showroom spaces, retail spaces, office suites and a service station. Joint developers Pomeroy Pacific and McLaren Developments say much of the development has already sold or been pre-leased. Stage 1 is expected to open at the end of 2019, stage 2 by mid-2020.
Greater Dandenong mayor Roz Blades, McLaren Developments' Nigel Hunt and Pomeroy Pacific's Doug Pomeroy at the opening of Picture: ROB CAREW construction. 190644
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‘Predatory’ rapist lured backpacker By Cam Lucadou-Wells A father of six who lured, imprisoned and repeatedly raped a foreign backpacker for six hours in a Keysborough motel room has been jailed. Alimadad Mokhtari, 42, had been found guilty by a County Court of Victoria jury of four counts of rape, as well as sexual assault and false imprisonment. In sentencing on 27 February, Judge Scott Johns noted Mokhtari had provided no explanation for his "predatory" and "violent" crimes. The judge said this was presumably because he maintained his innocence. In the leadup to the attack on 6 May 2016, Mokhtari responded to the 23-year-old Lithuanian national's 'work wanted' ad on Gumtree. He offered her a sales managerial role at a Melbourne tyre company and to accommodate her with other employees. She left behind her boyfriend, flying from Brisbane to meet Mokhtari at Melbourne Airport. "There was no genuine job offer," Judge Johns said. "Instead you had engaged in an elaborate ruse designed to isolate your victim and ply her with alcohol and methampethamine in the hope you'd obtain sexual gratification." During the attack, a drug-affected Mokhtari failed to respond to the victim's trauma and distress other than in a "base and callous manner". At one stage, Mokhtari threatened her to stop screaming or he'd put a towel in her
mouth and beat her to death. In the room, she pleaded for Mokhtari to kill her now rather than waiting to kill her afterwards. The victim escaped only after a struggle in which she gouged Mokhtari's eyes. She fled out of the room naked and flagged down a passing car. She received numerous injuries, Judge Johns said. "You showed a complete disregard to her fundamental rights as a human being." In her victim impact statement, she told of feeling "broken" and a loss of confidence and self-belief. Since the ordeal, she'd suffered panic attacks and anxiety. The world seemed a different place. Mokhtari denied the allegations, claiming he had no recollection after the victim drugged
him with a tablet. Police had found Viagra and ice in Mokhtari's pockets at the scene. Born in Afghanistan, he'd assisted United Nations Special Forces in recruiting local troops in his home country. His service helped him gain permanent residency in Australia after he fled the Taliban in Pakistan, Judge Johns noted. With the aid of people smugglers, he arrived on Christmas Island in 2012. He'd since been joined by his wife and family in Australia. He'd been active in the Afghan community in Dandenong, assisting military colleagues to migrate to Australia and helping set up the Rasul Akram Centre. His citizenship application had stalled as a result of the charges. He faces possible deportation after his jail term, the court was told. Without prior convictions, much of Mokhtari's personal history was "creditworthy", Judge Johns said. "It is difficult to understand how someone who has known fear, vulnerability and isolation could inflict such crimes on an innocent other." Judge Johns said the situation was a tragedy for Mokhtari's wife and children. His wife, on Centrelink payments, struggled to pay off the family home. Mokhtari was jailed for up to 11 years, with a non-parole period of seven years, nine months. He will be registered as a serious sex offender for 15 years.
Golfers score high for charity About 100 golfers teed off for the 10th annual City of Greater Dandenong charity golf day. The Take a Swing for Charity event at Huntingdale golf course raised up to $50,000 for Wallara and the newly-formed Greater Dandenong Community Aid Consortium. "We have received fantastic support for this event over the past ten years and this year was no exception," mayor Roz Blades said. "The atmosphere was infectious with everyone wanting to give back to the people who need it most in our community." The charity day has raised more than $400,000 for charities since its inception.
Golf day MC John Shore and John Simcocks from Wallara. 190586 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS
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There's a broodiness to Letisha Hirniak's street noir paintings. Set in the night, the eerie urbanscapes are part of the 18th annual She exhibition in Dandenong. The exhibition, coinciding with International Womens Day, features emerging female artists. Hirniak feels comfortable in the night, venturing out and taking photos around her local western-suburb streets. The VCA graduate took close interest to details like road signs and old buildings that "remind me of a simpler time". "Though you can see more during the day, you find your mind plays tricks on you at night. "You see things in the dark. It's a place for imagination."
Monash University graduate Brooke Hyrons' ethereal fabric-based installations hark back to times when women artists were confined to domestic crafts. Hyron's embroidered linens take "nondeterminative forms" that "move away" from those earlier times. "The nineteenth century was a time when women weren't working and were under these domesticated rules." Other featured artists are Chisholm Institute graduate Karen Crawford, RMIT graduate Madeleine Joy Dawes and Monash University graduate Zee Mazloum. She 2019 runs from 7 March to 13 April at Walker Street Gallery and Arts Centre in Dandenong. It will be officially launched at 2pm, Saturday March 9 with the artists and guest speaker Elizabeth Gower.
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Looking to the future Lyndale Secondary College is currently going through redevelopment with stage one having been completed in 2018. The first phase has seen the construction of two new buildings that include a new STEM (Science Technology Engineering Math) Centre and a Performing Arts Centre. Lyndale Secondary College is a co-educational single campus school with an enrolment of approximately 850 students. "We offer great advantages in the breadth of curriculum choices, provision of specialist learning areas and facilities and a wide range of co-curricular programs," college Principal Mark Moir said. "We embrace many and varied nationalities and celebrate our culturally diverse student cohort through our foreign language studies and our International Students Program. "It is important to us that the College and families work closely together to achieve a common aim - the best possible education for our students." Lyndale Secondary College's middle school (Years 7-9) provides and promotes a caring and supportive environment and endeavours to make the transition from primary school to secondary college as smooth as possible. "Students experience a wide variety of subjects with the aim of developing the student as an independent, resilient and cooperative learner," Mr Moir said. "The senior school (Years 10-12) focuses on the educational, career and personal develop-
Building positive relationships Killester College, in partnership with Monash University, have innovated and reviewed the delivery of curriculum and wellbeing, with particular focus on Years 7 and 9. College Principal, Leanne Di Stefano, said the studies have resulted in a range of positive outcomes. "Findings from the Year 7 project, where there has been a ten-year emphasis on raising the bar and closing the gap in numeracy and literacy, show that a combination of teacher collaboration and building positive relationships with students are having significant positive influences on improvement," Ms Di Stefano said. "At Year 9, a flexible learning space and grouping of classes together aims to place greater emphasis on thinking and the development of problem-solving skills, embrace new developments in e-Learning and training
students in how to access and use information and engage students through relevant and empowering learning." Ms Di Stefano also said the school aims to encourage and empower students to take more responsibility for their learning, prioritise academic rigour, deliver curriculum skills and content in a variety of ways, focus on student-centred learning that caters to all learners through differentiation and embed the use of digital technology as a tool for learning. "At Killester College we are ensuring this forward-thinking approach will prepare our students for life beyond the classroom for careers not yet invented," she said. Killester College is located at 433 Springvale Road in Springvale. For more information, phone 9547 5000 or visit www.killester.vic.edu. au.
Lyndale Secondary College is currently going through redevelopment with stage one including two new buildings. ment of the young adults in the college providing the pathway for students to postsecondary educational, training and work through VCE, VET and VCAL course offerings. "Our Accelerated Learning Program permits students to move through a program more quickly, according to their academic capacities. "Students benefit intellectually, socially and emotionally from the faster pace and the challenge involved. Students are accelerated in English, humanities, maths and science." Lyndale Secondary College is located at 170-174 Gladstone Road in Dandenong North. For more information, phone 9795 2366 or visit www.lyndale.vic.edu.au.
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On Wednesday 3rd April 2019 at 6pm Lyndale Secondary College’s students, teachers and parents make up a culturally diverse learning community. Respect and trust are fundamental to learning, personal growth and quality relationships. By putting these qualities into practise, students and staff ensure that together we achieve success. We confidently believe that high expectations empower students to be responsible for their own behaviour and learning.
Nossal High School aims to build students skills, self-confidence, leadership abilities and community spirit. "As proud government schools, each school has a unique approach and a shared purpose in nurturing excellence in young adults from Years 9-12." Applications for Year 9 entry for the 2020 school year are now open and close in early May 2019. Principal tours run from 9.30am on specific dates throughout the year. Bookings for these tours are available at www.trybooking.com/ XKVK. Places are now available for the Nossal Information Night for prospective families on Thursday 2 May 2019. Secure seats now through Trybooking at www.trybooking.com/ BBCWC. For further information about Nossal and the other Victorian Selective Entry High Schools visit selectivehighschools.education.
The College offers great advantages in the breadth of curriculum offerings. There is provision for specialist learning areas and facilities, extensive staff professional development and a wide range of co-curricula programs which contribute so much to the fullest development of the student’s academic, cultural, artistic, social and sporting achievements, while still maintaining a sense of belonging essential in all great schools. This is an exciting time at Lyndale Secondary College as we are in the middle of a building program that will develop the facilities to support our students in their learning. We aim to have each student move towards a successful and meaningful future, irrespective of where or what that might be, then as a team of educators, we have fulfilled our responsibilities. We welcome your interest in our college, we warmly invite you to contact us.
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Nossal High School has been purpose designed to suit an adult, academically focused and highly aspirational cohort of students. College Principal Roger Page said that the buildings are high tech and ICT rich, mirroring features and approaches usually found in universities. "(Nossal High) is Victoria's first fully academically selective coeducational Government High School and one of only four academically selective high schools in the state," Mr Page said. "Nossal High School is committed to providing an innovative, inclusive and dynamic educational environment. We aim to challenge our students to be creative and critical thinkers with good communication skills and the resilience necessary to succeed in an everchanging world." The college aims to build students skills, self-confidence, leadership abilities and community spirit through a rigorous, but rich and varied curricular and co-curricular program. Staff want graduates to be ambitious, ethical and responsible citizens who conduct themselves with humility and compassion. "When you choose a Victorian Selective Entry High School, you are ensuring your child has the opportunity for an exceptional education at one of only four schools exclusively designed for academically talented students," Mr Page said.
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WHAT’S ON Learning centre AGM Hallam Community Learning Centre's 2019 AGM includes a light afternoon tea. All welcome. Thursday 21 March, 12:30pm at 56 Kays Rd Hallam. Details: 9703 1688.
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Women's Day lunch Southern Migrant and Refugee Centre hosts an International Women's Day Luncheon to pay tribute to some truly inspirational women who make stronger communities. Hear the inspirational stories of lawyer and commissioner Moira Rayna, AMES settlement manager Melika Yassin Sheikh-Eldin and motivational speaker Debbie Lee. Friday 8 March, 11am-2pm at SMRC, 39 Clow Street Dandenong. Details: reception@smrc. org.au or 9767 1900
Harmony Festival Springvale Neighbourhood House presents a Harmony Festival. Includes free family activities such as an international dress parade, community stalls and a cultural concert. A cultural food truck park will be on site. Sunday 17 March, 12pm-5pm at Harmony Square, 225 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong. Details: 9548 3972.
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Book Club Share your thoughts on our current reading material After You by JoJo Moyes over a cuppa at The Open Door's daytime book club. New members welcome. Suggested gold coin donation. Thursday 7 March, 11am-noon at 110 Ann Street, Dandenong. An evening book club is also held on Monday 18 March 7pm-8pm. Details: 9791 8664 or Theopendoor@ssjg.org.au.
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The Gruffalo takes stage After sell-out seasons across the world, including London's West End and Broadway, The Gruffalo stars at the Drum Theatre, Dandenong on Tuesday 14 May. Join Mouse on a daring adventure through the deep, dark wood in this magical, musical adaptation of the classic picture book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler. Searching for hazelnuts, Mouse meets the cunning Fox, the eccentric old Owl and the
party mad Snake. Will the story of the terrifying Gruffalo save Mouse from ending up as dinner for these hungry woodland creatures? After all, there's no such thing as a Gruffalo - is there? Songs, laughs and scary fun for children aged 3+ and their grown-ups ... Dandenong Star Journal has a double pass to the show for one lucky reader. Enter now at starcommunity.com.au/competitions/
Food bloggers wanted Have you got a favourite recipe you are famous for that you would like to share with the local community? Armada Dandenong Plaza is asking all budding cooks and food bloggers in the local area to enter their recipe in its 'Food Blogging Competition'. Three semi-finalists will be chosen to cook their favourite dish using ingredients bought with a $100 gift card from the centre's fresh food retailers. The winner receives a $500 gift voucher and recognition for their winning recipe. To enter, submit blog-style photos of your cooked dish at www.armadadandenongplaza.com.au.
Dinner with a VIEW Dandenong Evening VIEW Club is celebrating its 33rd birthday. Guest speaker is Sally Beard from Backpacks for Kids. VIEW stands for Voice, Interests and Education for Women. It supports the SMITH Family's Learning for Life Program. New members and guests are always welcome. Tuesday 5 March, 7pm for dinner at the Dan-
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Red Cross Calling Hallam branch members of Red Cross will be collecting for Red Cross Calling during March. Please look out for us and support our fundraising efforts. We also have raffles with fabulous prizes. Friday 8 March, 10am-3pm at Spring Square, Hallam and Friday 22 March, 10am-3pm at Autumn Place shopping centre, Doveton. Details: Betty, 9774 0194.
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GRAB A SLICE OF COUNTRY LIVING KADUNA Park’s highly anticipated Heritage Release is now selling! The Heritage Release, located opposite Gum Scrub Creek, is perfect for families seeking an outdoor, country lifestyle in Officer South, featuring lot sizes to suit all lifestyles, with blocks ranging from 368m² up to 697m². Titles for the first four stages within the land estate were released in October 2018, and more than 200 lots have already been snapped up by buyers keen for a slice of tranquil country living on the urban fringe. Thanks to local developer Parklea, Kaduna Park is being transformed from an old cattle farm into a thriving residential community, surrounded by gum trees and wetlands. Parklea’s Sales and Marketing Manager Jarod Mills said Kaduna Park had been designed around the themes of the environment and community. “There will be much to explore at
Kaduna Park including parklands, bike and walking paths, wetlands and an expansive playground.“ A pedestrian bridge at the front of the estate was recently completed to make the most of access and views over the wetlands and surrounding countryside. A 33-home display village showcasing a collection of sophisticated and modern home designs by 17 builders will open at Kaduna Park mid 2019. Kaduna Park is also proud to introduce Corbin Walk, a series of townhouses designed by Sienna Homes, to set the benchmark for the Kaduna Park community. Each home is both beautiful and functional by design, with high quality inclusions, all at a desired price of $499,900 for a turnkey 3 bedroom home. Anyone interested in making Stage 6 or Corbin Walk their new home is encouraged to contact the sales team to arrange an appointment. Call 1300 KADUNA (523 862). ●
IT’S PACKED WITH POTENTIAL ON 751m2 AN opportunity arises in the City Of Greater Dandenong for those with dreams both big and small! Offering a tempting 751m2 (approx) of flat land and a classic family home, this property is primed for rental income, renovation, rebuilding or redevelopment (STCA) - the choice is yours. The charming existing home comprises an open plan kitchen and meals area, separate living room, two robed bedrooms, bathroom, laundry and water closet plus a studio/third bedroom. Bonus extras include a brick fireplace surround with gas heater, ceiling fans, timber doors, original details, high ceilings, rear pergola, timber decking and a double garage.
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HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 7 Agnes Street, Noble Park, VIC 3174 Price: $630,000-$693,000 Description: 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 2 garage Inspect: By appointment Auction: 23 March 2pm Contact: Jaymee Le 0416 336 902 or Leo Widjaja 0430 355 225, AREA SPECIALIST
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WANDA-FUL LIVING ONLY 9 years old, this unit has two living areas and no active body corporate. With only two properties on the block, this unit feels just like a house. Immaculately presented inside and out, the appealing home invites its next residents to simply move straight in with nothing more to do. A separate living room and an open plan kitchen and meals/family area are accompanied by two bedrooms with built-in robes, a shared bathroom, separate water closet and laundry. The crisp white kitchen is accented with grey stone-look benchtops and finished with modern appliances, corner pantry and causal breakfast bar. Ducted heating, a reverse cycle air conditioner and quality window dressings provide additional comfort to the home whilst gorgeous timber flooring, high ceilings and modern downlights add contemporary style. Step outside and delight in the wellplanned and neatly kept private courtyard featuring timber decking, patio, water tank and storage shed. A single garage plus room for a second tandem space provides parking for two cars as well as plenty of street parking for visitors. Centrally positioned within Mulgrave, the unit is walking distance to Albany Rise Primary School, St John Vianney’s School, Wellington Secondary College, Edinburgh Reserve, Southern Reserve, Sandown
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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!
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This well located apartment is ideally situated with both a North facing balcony off the living area and a covered Southern patio area. There are two bedrooms, a well designed modern bathroom and kitchen with gas cooktop, underbench oven, dishwasher and microwave space. Carpeted living area, double opening doors walk out to the balcony which is sheltered in summer and sunny in winter. Includes a carpark under and secure entry. Mosaic is a futuristic development set close to railway station, shops, schools and employment. Currenlty let via NRAS on a month to month basis or Vacant Possession available if preferred. LIVE THE LIFESTYLE!
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This three bedroom home fights above its weight and has a load of space that is quite unexpected. Three large bedrooms, a lounge with gas space heater, dining/family room plus a kitchen/meals area. The kitchen has been updated with plenty of bench space and a gas upright oven while the bathroom has had a partial upgrade and should provide you with hassle free living for quite a few years. Garage and shed on an easy to maintain block. Located close to schools, shops and transport. This property makes an ideal first home or a great investment. Currently let on a month to month basis at $335.00 per week. WORTH CHECKING OUT!
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Modern three bedroom home with walk in robe and full ensuite to master, kitchen with breakfast bar and dishwasher, large living and dining, courtyard and single garage. Features ducted heating, air conditioning and so much more! Inspect today!
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A new era in junior footy A new era in under 18 football will begin in 2019 with the introduction of the NAB League. NAB, a long-time partner of the NAB AFL Rising Star Program in Australia, will further support the future stars of the game, extending its partnership with the AFL to the next exciting phase of the expanded under 18 competition, that now includes teams from Victoria, Tasmania, Northern Territory, NSW/ACT and Queensland. With a focus to provide further support in education, wellbeing, high performance and coaching, the NAB League will help increase opportunities for talented footballers to reach their potential both on and off the field. It will also help better prepare the athletes that don't get drafted, returning to local clubs and schools as peer leaders who set examples. In a significant development for the national sport, the Tasmanian Devils will be a fullyfledged NAB League team in 2019, while an Academy Series featuring five northern state squads will take part in the lead up to the NAB AFL Under-18 Championships. AFL head of talent pathways and state league competitions, Tristan Salter, welcomed NAB's involvement with the next chapter of growth in the under 18 pathway. "NAB has been a fantastic supporter of our AFL talent pathways for 18 years now and it is exciting that they will extend their support and be naming rights partner for this new era," Mr Salter said. "Over 1000 AFL and AFLW players, including the likes of Dustin Martin, Chloe Molloy, Gary Ablett Jnr and Madison Prespakis, have been drafted from Victoria's under 18 competitions - with 2018 producing more than 50 per cent of the boys (62%) and girls (59%) talent at the NAB AFL and AFLW Drafts. "We welcome Tasmania to the competition
in what will be the start of the team's journey towards a return to the VFL competition." In a step forward for footy fans, a revamped digital platform, highlighted by the official NAB League app, will offer insights never before seen from the competition.
"The dedicated NAB League app will provide our audience with live information at their fingertips, from stats to game vision and match highlights," Mr Salter said. "The increased digital access to the competition and its players will help our audience
Picture: ROB CAREW learn more about our draft prospects across the entire season, not just around draft time." The NAB League girls' competition begins on March 2 with the boys to start March 23. The NAB League app will launch mid-March. This story was published on the AFL Victoria website.
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The Dandenong District Cricket Association has announced the venues for this year’s Turf grand finals, which will take place on 16 and 17 March before a standalone Turf 1 decider on 23 and 24 March. St Mary’s home ground, Carroll Reserve located on Box Street in Dandenong - will host the standalone Turf 1 grand final for the second consecutive year, after an extremely successful fixture between Mordialloc and Springvale South in 2017/18. The four teams left in the premiership race are Springvale South, Berwick, Hallam Kalora Park and Buckley Ridges. After a full evaluation process by the DDCA match committee, the association has decided that the following clubs will host turf grand finals this season: Turf 1 - St Mary’s (23 and 24 March) Turf 2 - Hallam Kalora Park
Carroll Reserve will host the Turf 1 grand final once again. 178833 Turf 3 - North Dandenong Turf 4 - Keysborough Turf 1 - Reserves - Narre Warren Turf 2 - Reserves - Heinz Southern Districts Turf 3 - Reserves - Coomoora Turf 4 - Reserves - Fountain Gate
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Turf 5 - Berwick Springs Turf 6 - Parkfield Spare ground - Narre North Should Hallam Kalora Park be hosting the Turf 1 Preliminary Final on 16 and 17 March, then the allocation of grand finals will change.
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GROW BUSINESS … Casey Cardinia Region
Lights, camera... By Narelle Coulter Narre Warren business Successful Endeavours is set to be given national exposure on Foxtel's Industry Leaders program. Production company Annex Media spent Tuesday 26 February filming at the electronics design and embedded software development consultancy based at the Casey Corporate Centre in Victor Crescent. Managing director Ray Keefe has been told the segment will go to air at the end of March. The program focuses on companies and business leaders who are taking the Australian economy forward. Mr Keefe said Successful Endeavours came the attention of the show's producers after winning an Internet of Things Award last year for its work on a system which detects faults and problems in SWER electrical distribution systems to help prevent bushfires. Mr Keefe said he was pleased the cutting edge work of Successful Endeavours would be highlighted to a national audience. "The national exposure will help people understand just how much above its weight Australia punches in so many industries," Mr Keefe said. "We are really good at innovation and problem solving and the creative side of things, but we are not good at commercialising things. We are really quite reserved about saying 'this is really good and really worth paying for'. "Things go overseas not because we can’t do it here, but because we are stuck in the psychology that somehow doing it here wouldn't work.
Casey to host ideas forum Successful Endeavours managing director Ray Keefe in front of the cameras. "Successful Endeavours makes it possible to innovate here and take projects through to commercialisation." Mr Keefe said the interviewer was interested to know the Successful Endeavours back story. "They wanted to know what we were trying to do as a business, the challenges we faced on the way, some of the successes we had." Mr Keefe said the film crew spent more than six hours at the Casey Corporate Centre, shooting footage for what will eventually be a five minute segment. Successful Endeavours has 15 staff, a number that has doubled in the two years since it
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relocated to Victor Crescent from Berwick. Mr Keefe said 2019 was shaping up as a busy year, with Successful Endeavours heavily involved in the Smart Cities space. He said he hoped Successful Endeavours' appearance on Industry Leaders would reinforce the message that manufacturing innovation is thriving in Australia. "We're a tiny 15 people business in Narre Warren winning national wards for innovation. It does get attention. I want others to be encouraged to have a go at doing it too. "There is lots of good, smart stuff happening in Australia but we don’t showcase it well. That is one of things I’m trying to change."
Expo opens up some career pathways The South East Careers and Try-a-Trade Expo is the largest expo of its kind outside of Melbourne, with more than 100 exhibitors and attended by 4,000 local students and community members. This year, in addition to exhibitors from major universities and vocational providers, there will also be an employment offering, with more than 500 job vacancies on offer on the day. Another new feature at this year’s event will be industry-specific forums to get the inside information on what specific industries are looking for in employees and how they recruit. Executive officer of South East Local Learning and Employment Network (SELLEN) Andrew Simmons explained that the event, which is now in its 10th year, helps to open up students’ futures by making them aware of the wide range of employment options on offer in the region. “The Try-a-Trade expo is important because it gives local students the opportunity to meet with universities, employers, TAFEs and training providers at a local level rather than having to travel to them,” he said.
Jemimah and Kaileah from Narre South P-12 College learn about different career options at the 2018 Casey Careers and Try a Trade Expo, with CEO of South East Local Learning and Employment Network, Andrew Simmons and Inez Musgrove from Ayk Hill Equestion Centre Hillcrest College. 180124 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS “It brings the providers to the students... schools can bring a range of students from Year 9 up and depending on the age range or the year level, the students get something different out of the event.” Mr Simmons explained that the expo will feature different elements such as the ‘trade section’ which will encourage students to “have a go” at their chosen trade. Providers within this section will allow students to partake in activities such as bricklaying and the cutting of a mannequin’s hair. Inside, the expo will take on a more tra-
ditional form, allowing students to talk to universities and training providers about the courses on offer. “Whether you are wanting to try your hand at bricklaying or hairdressing, wanting to speak to universities about entry requirements, learn about a specific industry or looking for a job, this is one event you cannot miss,” Mr Simmons said. The South East Careers and Try-a-Trade Expo will take place on 2 April 2019 from 9am to 2pm at the Cranbourne Turf Club. For bookings and information, email expo@sellen.org.au.
The City of Casey will host its first TEDx forum in April. Inspired by the theme of community empowerment, represented by a ‘Two Hands’ image, presenters will offer their unique tales of success (or failure) or trend-setting ideas poised to affect real, positive change. City of Casey Mayor Cr Amanda Stapledon welcomed the inaugural event. “This will be the first TEDx event to be held at our magnificent Bunjil Place, and we’re absolutely thrilled,“ Cr Stapledon said. “Council is working hard to empower our community through numerous exciting initiatives, and we’re thrilled to be able to help showcase those who are working towards that same goal.“ TEDxCasey 2019 will be held over three sessions, one in the afternoon with a focus on youth, and two in the evening. TEDx is a program of local, self-organised events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TED Talks video and live speakers combine to spark discussion and connection. These local, self-organised events are branded TEDx, where x equals independently organized TED event With only a few places remaining for live presentations, the curation team are also actively seeking applications from interested speakers “The curation team are working to select presenters for TEDxCasey who will take attendees on an emotional journey of connection, discovery and inspiration. It’s going to be an incredible event!’ said curation team member Joanne Law. “We are still searching for the final few speakers so if you have an idea worth spreading get your expression of interest in quickly. at /tedxcasey.com/speakers/ TEDx Casey will be held on 28 April. For more information about TEDxCasey visit www.tedxcasey.com.au and for live updates, like www.facebook.com/TEDxCasey or www.twitter.com/TEDxCasey. Ticket sales are now open https://www. bunjilplace.com.au/tedxcasey-two-hands
A look to the future as plan takes flight Melbourne's third airport will be the hot topic at the first Casey Cardinia Business Breakfast for 2019. Guests will hear about the importance and viability of Melbourne’s third airport for businesses in the South East from Brian Haratsis who played a key role in the project’s advocacy. Brian has recently released his fourth book Autropolis: The Diverse Mobility Revolution How and When Automated Vehicles will Transform Australia and Why it Matters, and is the current Chairman of the Australian Driverless Vehicles Initiative He is the founder and Chairman of MacroPlan and is considered Australia’s leading PropTech specialist with a particular focus on private sector property involvement, un-
derstanding communities, tourism and social trends. Brian has over 25 years' experience as an economist, futurist, and strategic planner. Brian has been the key analyst in major developments and projects, including Australia’s tallest residential building (99 storeys), Eureka Towers ($700m); the Royal Automobile Club of Victoria (‘club of the future’) in Melbourne ($160m); the QV building ($700m), Australia’s first and largest mixed use development; Australia’s first new generation ‘main street’ in Brighton Butler, Perth; and Australia’s first fully integrated greenfields transit-orientated development at Varsity Lakes in South East Queensland. He also works on major health, freight and logistics and resource-related projects on a
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national basis. His work in the North West of Australia has focused on advising major resource companies and government authorities on the ‘future plan’ for the north from a community, employment and regulatory perspective. His release of the Australia 2050 Project – A Big Australia? is providing a platform to open discussion and understand the future drivers of Australia ranging from globalisation, health and ageing, freight and logistics to the future role and impacts of the resource industry. Hear Brian speak on Wednesday 27 March at the Cardinia Cultural Centre. To book go to caseycardinia.com.au
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