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Queen’s honour One of Alan Collier's countless enduring deeds has been leading the charge for a state-of-theart Dandenong High School. With the 100-year-old school's long course of modernisation near completion, Mr Collier has been awarded an Order of Australia Medal in the 2019 Queen's Birthday Honour list. He joins three others in our region recognised on the list - Alf Goldburg of Dandenong, Roger Lord of Endeavour Hills and George Raphael of Keysborough. Mr Collier has been president of the Dandenong High School Council for 24 years. In that time, he strongly pushed for the merger of three

high schools to create a world-class facility. "The young people in Greater Dandenong have the right to the same sort of facilities as in the city. "Now we just want to see it finished." Recently, the State Government committed $8.5 million towards completing new STEM, canteen and food technology facilities at the school. He's been part of a long list of community groups, such as being founder of the former Dandenong North Youth Club, created in the 1980's to provide sports and activities for 800 youth a week. "It was run by the community for the community," he said.

He has also been an active Rotarian for the past 25 years. Now the president of the Dandenong Agricultural and Pastoral Society, he has been part of organising Dandenong Show for the past 20 years. The former timber sales and marketing manager certainly has a lot on his plate in retirement. But as Mr Collier says: "If you want to do something then you make time to do it." He and wife Vicki have lived in Dandenong all their married lives, and both active community servants. "You've got no idea what you get out of the community by doing community work. "I've met terrific people in the community

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all the time." A common thread in Mr Collier's endeavours is helping youth. He believes young people's future shouldn't be decided by their upbringing or socio-economic disadvantage. "I'm really humbled by it," Mr Collier said of his OAM award. "I never did any of it for any recognition. It's one of my beliefs that you have to give back to the community. "I think you've got to make the world a bit better by the time you leave it." For more on the Queen's Birthday Honours List, see pages 4 and 5.

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Community News Warm up at this year’s Winter Arts Festival! The City of Casey’s annual Winter Arts Festival has everything you need to keep yourself busy over the cooler months.

The City of Casey has four names for our community to choose from and we want you to pick your favourite, the choices are: » MESH (Mingle. Explore. Skate. Hub.) » Hillscape Park » Binbeal Park, or » Gradient 22

Including a combination of community and Council hosted events, don’t miss the chance to visit an art exhibition, watch a live performance or try your hand at something new with plenty of interactive workshops on offer. In addition, don’t miss out on the ‘Intrude’ exhibition now on at Bunjil Place, featuring a display of life size bunny rabbits illuminated at night. Visit the City of Casey website and search for the Winter Arts Festival to find out more.

Head down to see the ‘Intrude’ as part of the Winter Arts Festival

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Attention environmental advocates!

The City of Casey has opened expressions of interest for the 2019/20 Access and Inclusion Advisory Committee and we’re encouraging you to apply!

Do you have a passion for protecting and enhancing the local environment? If you’re keen to make a difference to your local community then it’s time to apply for the City of Casey’s Conservation Advisory Committee, with expressions of interest now open.

The committee has an opportunity to influence Council decisions and members will have their voice heard on matters relating to social economic disadvantage, cultural and linguistic diversity, ageing positively, sexual orientation and much more.

This committee provides advice to Council on subjects including: » biodiversity and natural resource management » sustainability » the history of Casey » waste and recycling management.

Head to Casey Conversations to find out more and apply today.

Don’t miss out on your chance to apply and submit your EOI by Sunday 16 June. Visit the Casey Conversations website for more information.

Expressions of Interest for the Conservation Environment Committee are now open

Apply to be on the City of Casey’s Access and Inclusion Committee.

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To cast your vote, find out the meaning behind these names or for more information on what you can expect to see at the brand-new facility, visit the Casey Conversations website.

The Endeavour Hills Community Precinct is expected to be delivered by 2020.

Ray Bastin Reserve skate park undergoes works The skate facility at Ray Bastin Reserve is getting a revamp! The City of Casey is excited to deliver an extension to this facility in Narre Warren and can’t wait to unveil it to the local community. Due to the construction works taking place, the skate park will be closed until 4.00 pm on Sunday 30 June, after which the new assets will be available to use!

Arts awards still open Recognise someone who has made a positive contribution to the arts in Casey by nominating them for the 2019 Lindsay King Arts Award. Nominations will close on Sunday 23 June and winners will be announced at the Annual Mayoral Arts Dinner later this year. To find out more or nominate someone today, search for the Lindsay King Arts Award on Council’s website.

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Stage two of the Endeavour Hills Community Precinct is now underway and you have the chance to help us name this exciting project! The $3.36 million investment in the heart of Endeavour Hills will deliver a new and improved regional skate park, new playground, terraced landscaping and lawn area and the installation of gymnastics and parkour equipment.

This festival is the biggest celebration of arts in Casey and presents an array of activities and workshops throughout June, July and August.

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Court sequel faced by violent player A former state-level soccer player who severely broke an opponent's leg during an illtempered futsal clash has escaped conviction. Michael Danilov, from Melbourne's South East, pleaded guilty in the Victorian County Court to recklessly causing injury to the opponent after they had clashed several times during the match in March 2016. As the pair contested a ball for the last time, Danilov - a former team captain and threetime Victorian representative - kicked out and broke the victim's leg. The referee red-carded Danilov, judging the kick as too high to be a genuine attempt at the ball, the court heard. In sentencing on 31 May, Judge Gabriele Cannon found there was no evidence that Danilov had earlier threatened to break the victim's leg. She sentenced Danilov on the basis that he said words to the effect of "keep it up and he'll be hurt".

"But kicking his leg with enough force to break it was no accident, as you've admitted," Judge Cannon told Danilov. "Nor was it intentional. "It was foolish and it was reckless." One of the victim's teammates recalled Danilov saying "I told him this would happen and he should know his limitations. "If he can't take a hit he shouldn't be going into the challenges. "If (the victim) was going to play rough, he should expect rough back." Judge Cannon noted that the umpire had been losing control of the "rather willing" match marred by "sledging" and "antagonism". She said that the victim played in a "most vigorous manner" but couldn't be blamed for his injury. Danilov "as a mature player of significant stature" should have been more "restrained", Judge Cannon said. "I accept you would not normally act in the

way you did but on this particular day your conduct was dreadful." The victim, according to his statement to the court, had since endured a "terrible" toll. At the time, he'd just started to recover from a stroke that afflicted his other leg. He took nearly four months off work without pay, and gave up playing sport due to the "shooting pains" in his broken leg. "It's only now - three years later - he feels like he can walk as well as he could before the offence was committed," Judge Cannon said. However, there was no "utility" in convicting Danilov - whose rehabilitation prospects were "excellent". The judge noted Danilov had "heart-felt" remorse, no prior offences, and endured three years of legal delay. Danilov was put on a two-year good behaviour bond, and ordered to donate $1500 to Medecins Sans Frontieres (Doctors Without Borders).

Rania is putting MS in the spotlight By Cam Lucadou-Wells Diagnosed at 19, Rania Melhem struggled to open up about her "invisible illness". But a decade later, the MS Ambassador has come to realise that writing and speaking out about the disease Multiple Sclerosis does a power of good - for herself and others. "Since becoming an ambassador, I haven't been able to stop talking about having MS," Ms Melhem said. "It's a great way of dealing and coping with everything MS does to you because it's so unpredictable." At first the diagnosis was devastating, especially since her sister had been diagnosed with MS six years earlier. The Dandenong North resident tried to hide her energy-sapping illness. She finished a university degree, worked full-time for a major bank and married. But as the responsibilities mounted, she suffered a terrifying relapse in which she temporarily lost feeling in her legs and down her left side. Support organisation Multiple Sclerosis Limited was there to help. It organised an occupational therapist, set up a home office as well as physiotherapy and myotherapy sessions. It suggested Ms Melhem to start writing a blog. She says this proved cathartic. It was great to help others with MS - many who didn't know about the support services offered by MS Limited.

Rania Melhem is an ambassador for women diagnosed with MS at a young age. 194148 Picture: GARY SISSONS It's apt that MS - caused by multiple legions on the brain and spine - is dubbed an "invisible illness". Not just because its multitude of symptoms are often not obvious from the outside, but

also because few know much about it. It can be hard to explain when you feel fatigued, feel stabbing nerve pain, have involuntary muscle spasms and need time off from work. "You might look fine on the outside but feel horrific," Ms Melhem says. "One day you can be feeling OK. "The next day you can't feel one of your limbs, or have blurred vision, or not being able to string words and sentences together. "You come home tired from work and sometimes even turning a light on is difficult. "You can feel on a different planet or universe because your mind is just so fatigued." Throughout, she's tried to remain positive, and not to get "bogged down" in her unknown prognosis. In the past decade, Ms Melhem's treatment has evolved as medical breakthroughs are made. Yoga helps to centre herself and keep the negative thoughts at bay. She "fights" on for her supportive husband and family. "I'm in pain the majority of the time but I put everything into perspective. "I'm always grateful for the fact that I've got feeling in my legs. "I'm lucky I can still walk. "While you are not feeling so great, you know that things will be better again." To follow Ms Melhem's journey, go to @missanonyms on Instagram.

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Echo and SOG police swoop on five Five men have been arrested in Dandenong by police from the anti-bikie Echo Taskforce and Special Operations Group. The five were arrested shortly after 1.30pm on Tuesday 4 June as part of an ongoing investigation into stolen vehicles and firearm offences, police say. A gun and two stolen vehicles were seized by police. The men were being questioned by police, according to a police statement. "The investigation remains ongoing and further information will be provided once it is operationally appropriate to do so."

Man escapes supermarket robbers A man has escaped an attempted robbery outside a Dandenong supermarket. The 33-year-old was surrounded by three males as he walked outside the Coles supermarket on Princes Highway, Dandenong about 4.30pm on Tuesday 28 May. One of the males tried to grab the victim, telling him "I'll take your s***". The man has managed to walk free from the males, with none of his property stolen. The offenders were described as African appearance. Any information to Greater Dandenong CIU on 9767 7487 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or crimestoppersvic.com.au.

Axe attack at alleged drug-den An alleged drug den in Dandenong has been discovered by police after it was violently invaded by an axe-wielding group of males. Six males arrived at the house in a white Toyota Prado and a matte-black Mercedes sedan about 8.45am on Friday 31 May. A 26-year-old man was home alone at the time, as the intruders smashed several front windows and forced open the front door. The resident, armed with a baseball bat, chased the males back to their cars. During the minor scuffle, the axe was dropped to the ground. The resident wielded the axe, smashing it into the Mercedes' windscreen. The intruders drove off with the axe still lodged in the windscreen. They were described as Islander appearance. Police attended the house, discovering an alleged commercial quantity of the drug 'ice' and 1,4-butandiol and a trafficable quantity of heroin and cannabis. Police also seized gold and jewellery believed to be the proceeds of crime. The resident was charged with drug offences and remanded to appear at court on 26 August.

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He’s always on the lookout to help out By Cam Lucadou-Wells At 92, Alf Goldburg is bright, talkative and devoted to walking to the shops to pick up his daily newspaper. Awarded an Order of Australia Medal in this year's Queen's Birthday honours list, the Dandenong grandfather also continues to serve. The former footwear sales manager and loyal ALP volunteer remains active in Noble Park RSL sub-branch as a committee member and Anzac Day and Remembrance Day token seller. He also brings in newspapers for the Dandenong and District Historical Society archives each week, and visits needy families as a Springvale Benevolent Society charity volunteer. "You've got to keep doing things - use it or lose it," Mr Goldburg said. He also brings copies of the Dandenong Star Journal in for an elderly neighbour after deliveries to her home had ceased. They enjoy a weekly cup of tea together with each other. It's important to keep a look-out for elderly neighbours, many living on their own, he says. He also puts some food aside for nearby families that he knows are struggling. As well as reading The Age every day, Mr Goldburg keeps an ear on Vision Australia Radio - which reads out stories from newspapers of the day. He tells of a recent article on the plight of a homeless man in Melbourne he read. "It's always worth reading these things. "You think that's life but you've got to do the right thing and help people. "I don't want people to go without."

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Alf Goldburg at the Noble Park RSL has been awarded an Order of Australia medal. 194334 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS Growing up in Sydney, Mr Goldburg's family's struggles must have been formative. His father was a returned World War I veteran, who later served in World War II. Yet Mr Goldburg's younger sisters and brother being put in a home because his family couldn't afford to rear them. Understandably, Mr Goldburg admires and has helped with the vital welfare work performed at Noble Park RSL. He and wife Audrey have been a fixture at their Heatherton Road home in Dandenong for more than 60 years. When he first moved in, he and his wife Audrey's home was surrounded by paddocks.

They kept Bantam chooks. He's welcomed his neighbourhood opening up to scores of new nationalities. "They're all human beings. I don't care who comes here to live, as long as you abide by our law." He has also served several bedrock groups that have since closed, such as the former charity Dandenong Benevolent Society. He volunteered in the long-standing Noble Park Drug Action Community Forum, as well as its successor the recently-closed Noble Park Community Action Forum. Those groups collectively served Noble Park for more than three decades.

A Keysborough baker is doing her bit to ‘raise dough’ for charity. As part of the Raise Dough campaign, Kerry Tang is cooking up batches of cupcakes - in either cookie-and-cream or red velvet flavours. All funds raised go to Reach Out, a digital helpline for young people with mental health issues. Ms Tang, a self-taught baker, initially knew nothing more than cooking with a packet mix. She has since perfected her recipes, founding a business Cuppy and Cake. Life has challenges but it’s important to find positivity and to look after your physical and mental wellbeing, she says. Along with practising mindfulness, Ms Tang finds baking therapeutic. “It’s a chance to slow down, perfect my recipe and get it just right.” To order the Raise Dough cupcakes, go to https://www.raisedough.com.au/fundraisers/ kerrytang/signature-bake

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Enjoying all that he does By Danielle Kutchel After retiring from an exciting and fulfilling accounting career, Roger Lord OAM decided he wanted to spend his retirement helping people. His desire to give back to the community led him to the Riding for the Disabled Association Victoria (RDA), which was looking for a treasurer. "I worked in accounting all my life, so I have all sorts of experience and I thought 'if I can't do anything else, I can do that and help them,'" he explained. The Endeavour Hills resident said his skill set was a little more unusual in volunteers but was much needed. "And frankly, I enjoy doing it, it's a way I can help and ... make a difference." 'Enjoy what you do' is something of a mantra for the 72 year old, who has allowed the motto to drive him to various volunteer positions since retiring. He is currently on the finance committee of Beaconhills College and was a member of the board from 1998 to 2018. He also assists Fernlea House in Emerald as a treasurer and board member. "Plus, they've got an op shop in Emerald and we enjoy gardening, so we go up there and do their garden which has got nothing whatsoever to do with accounting, but we enjoy doing it!" he laughed. "And that's the crucial thing, if you enjoy doing something, you will do it." Mr Lord has also assisted the disability community in other ways, including by setting up a classroom at Beaconhills for after school

Roger Lord OAM said the "crucial thing" is to always enjoy what you do. 194399 care for children with a disability. In 2011 Mr Lord was named the City of Casey's Citizen of the Year, and last year he became a Life Member of Beaconhills College. Now, he can add 'Medal of the Order of Australia' to his list of achievements too, having been included on the Queen's Birthday Honours List for his services to people with a disability through sport, and to the community. He plans to continue assisting the community in various capacities for as long as he can - and as long as he can still enjoy it. "It's selfish really because it's a smorgasbord; they're quite different and what makes it more fun is the variety. It's a good mix, and as long as I can, I'll keep doing it," he said.

Satisfaction in serving By Danielle Kutchel An intense interest in people has driven George Raphael OAM to give back to the community for more than 70 years. The 93 year old Keysborough resident and former naval serviceman has been awarded an Order of Australia Medal in the 2019 Queen's Birthday Honours for service to the community in a range of roles. He is a founding member of the Aspendale/ Mordialloc Probus Club, which was the first combined club in Victoria, and is serving his third year as president after having previously held roles like treasurer or outings organiser. Mr Raphael is also a fourth generation Freemason, having joined up when he was 19. "It's been my life blood over 74 years, I've made a number of friends through there," he said. He's involved himself in many of the organisation's activities over the years, including being part of a taskforce that helped restore fencing for farmers after bushfires tore through Bairnsdale many years ago. He also helped raise money for Odyssey House, a rehabilitation facility for people struggling with drug or alcohol dependence. As well, Mr Raphael played a role in the development of the South Eastern Masonic Centre, watching as a volunteer when the first sod was turned and continuing to volunteer until last year. Giving back to the community gives Mr Raphael a deep sense of satisfaction. "It's hard to put into words some of the thrills you get out of things," he said. "In serving my fellow man, I get satisfaction seeing the satisfaction they derive from the assistance I give them. You get back out a lot of what you put in it." He's spent many years "putting in", including in his career with the State Electricity Commission of Victoria. Among his proudest achievements is being responsible for intro-

George Raphael said an intense interest in people drives him to give back to the community. 194359 ducing equal pay for equal work, and successfully avoiding a costly strike when a shorter working week was introduced into the industry by negotiating with the union. Despite his many achievements, being awarded an OAM is something of a surprise. "It certainly wasn't something I expected, you don't expect too many things when you're in your 90s!"he chuckled. "But I feel very proud of it and it's nice to know that some of your service has been recognised by others."

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100 years ago 12 June 1919 Shire of Cranbourne Notice All dancing in Public Halls throughout the Shire is prohibited until further notice, owing to the fresh outbreak of pneumonic influenza

been reported during the past week, and that the epidemic has apparently died out of existence for the time being. The attendance at the market on Tuesday was fairly satisfactory, and, in view of the improved conditions there is likely to be a record attendance of visitors at Dandenong on Tuesday Week.

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Geor Maughan Shire Secretary Shire of Cranbourne Notice All Returned Soldiers desiring employment on road work within this shire are requested to communicate with the undersigned at once. Wages 10/- per day labour 14/- with horse and dray.

Geor Maughan Shire Secretary The influenza Epidemic It is gratifying to be able to report that, in Dandenong Shire, very few cases of influenza have

12 June 1969 Myers to come here Multi-Million dollar project The Myer Emporium is almost certain to build at multi-million dollar store in Dandenong. The company is understood to have been granted options on at least 16 properties - 13 houses, two businesses and the Dandenong City Council depot - in the triangle of land bounded by McCrae, Clow and Walker Sts. Dandenong council agreed at its meeting on Monday night to accept an offer by Myer's to buy the council depot

in Clow St (opposite the new municipal offices) and two council owned houses.

20 years ago 14 June 1999 'New' hall damaged at party

Cancer wait This is an open letter to Jenny Mikakos MP, Minister for Health, and Mary Wooldridge MLC, opposition health spokesperson. Why is Monash Health in such disarray? I have been waiting two years for back surgery. And now when my GP gives me a letter addressed to the Accident & Emergency Department at Dandenong Hospital for an emergency MRI and assessment for a cancerous growth on my pancreas, did they accept the letter? No, it was refused and I was told to attend the Outpatients Department or be escorted on the hospital grounds. The Outpatients Department have had the letter for the past 15 days and still no news on my MRI etc. I wrote to both MPs and received a call from Metropolitan Health Service Performance Unit's Commissioning, Performance and Regulation Branch.

Forgotten people Expressing his shock and disappointment at the Liberal Coalition win in the 18 May federal election, re-elected Bruce ALP incumbent Julian Hill claims "people in Dandenong and Casey are facing the prospect of three more years of being forgotten." ('Battlers ignored',

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The newly renovated Keysborough hall has been damaged during a private function on the weekend of June 5. Holes were punched in the walls and a fire extinguisher was stolen. The news angered Greater Dandenong councillor Dale Wilson who spent many years lobbying for improvements to the hall. The council spent $400,000 renovating the premises earlier this year, to provide a new home for Keysborough Senior Citizens Club. But a group who hired the hall last Saturday week caused a great deal of damage. They then attempted to replace the walls themselves. The council's facilities manager, Mr Howard Winter, said the council was not happy with the repairs and would use the bond money

OPINION I was told I would be contacted within 24 hours as they considered this a very serious breach and a lack of duty of care. I am losing weight so fast, not eating and not sleeping, yet this makes no difference to either of you or Monash Health. I am hoping that there is no one else in the same boat as me. Please Ministers do something or do I have to die first? C M Gibbons, Dandenong.

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Dandenong Star Journal, 20 May) If Mr Hill wishes to be consistent in his concern for the forgotten, he should include the annual loss of 80,000 - 100,000 weak and defenceless victims in Australia who are cruelly deprived of their lives before they even have a chance to see their first sunrise. If the ALP had won, Mr Shorten and co would have pursued the party's declared policy of striving for the enactment of proabortion laws, even to late-term, right across Australia. One could confidently expect some of these mostly forgotten victims would be great footballers, entertainers or prominent leaders among a host of other careers. What a sad loss to our nation! Peter Phillips, Springvale

"I feel like Australia gave me a chance, gave me an opportunity to become somebody. Springvale's Richard Lim fled Cambodia 34 years ago and has since worked tirelessly to help people in need. "I feel very fortunate to come to this country. I cherish every moment of my time," he said. 'I feel I have to help those unfortunate people, not just locally but international as well". He was today awarded a medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) for service to the community through a range of social welfare organizations in the Queen's Birthday Honour List. Dandenong identities Carma Keast, and Margo Hartley were also among 354 OAM recipients across the country.

Two injured on freeway By Cam Lucadou-Wells Two people have been injured in a multi-vehicle crash on the Monash Freeway, Dandenong North. Ambulance paramedics were called to the crash in the city-bound lanes at Stud Road about 6.50am on Wednesday, 5 June. A woman in her twenties was taken to The Alfred hospital with suspected neck and leg injuries. Another person was taken to Dandenong Hospital in a stable condition. It follows a serious five-vehicle crash at the South Gippsland Freeway entry to the Monash the morning before, in which a woman in her 20s was critically injured.

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By Cam Lucadou-Wells Three weeks out of jail, a serial offender was back in custody after a large haul of drugs and a loaded rifle were seized by police at his Narre Warren North home. Nigel Conroy, 43, was at home on the oneacre block on Belgrave-Hallam Road when police raided at 6pm on 13 July as part of their investigations into his girlfriend. He was charged with trafficking a commercial quantity of GHB (4.8 kilograms), trafficking 57 grams of ice, and possessing a firearm while prohibited. He was also accused of possessing $7980 found in a satchel, pockets and wallet as proceeds of crime, as well as 19 oxycodone tablets and an electrical bypass. Conroy admitted to police that he bought and sold drugs partly to fund his addiction - of up to one gram of ice a day. He claimed he didn't know who owned the cash-laden satchel or the firearm. At the time, Conroy had just served a 220day jail sentence and was three weeks into a community corrections order. Sentencing judge Susan Pullen of the Victorian County Court said on 4 June that Conroy failed to take up the chance of a rehabilitative CCO. He had instead moved back in with his drug-addicted girlfriend and relapsed. Judge Pullen had "reservations" about Conroy's remorse given his "disturbing, lengthy and relevant" criminal history. The "extensive" drug-related priors included trafficking, dishonesty, weapons and

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Stolen car dumped after lounge crash By Cam Lucadou-Wells and Brendan Rees At first, Chantal George thought what there had been a loud crash out in the Eumemmerring street in the wet, early hours of Monday 3 June. Still awake at 1.30am, she ran to investigate - and then noticed her front lounge room. Poking through its shattered front windows was the nose of a white Volkswagen Golf, headlights on and wipers running. She called for her husband Chris to phone for an ambulance to the Doveton Avenue address. By the time she got outside to assist, whoever was in the stolen crashed car had fled. Fortunately Chris had not fallen asleep on the lounge-room couch this particular night, she said. Two of their sons were also home asleep. “I’ve said to my husband that one day someone is going to come through that window,” a shaken Ms George said.

A quickly-abandoned hatchback was driven into a Eumemmerring lounge room. 194311 Picture: NARRE WARREN SES “I have always wanted a front fence.” Police say a Hawthorn man reported that the Golf was stolen, with the driver still at large. The cause of the crash and the circumstances of the theft were still under investigation.

Narre Warren SES that night boarded up the extensive damage. It got the call out while attending a truck that lost a load of timber and plants on Abeckett Road, Narre Warren. “This was the second car through a house in a matter of days that we’ve responded to,“ Narre Warren SES spokesman Aaron Heathcote said. “Last Wednesday evening a car hit a house in Cranbourne. Thankfully there were no injuries.” For Ms George, the crash came on the back of a series of personal setbacks this year. “It was the last thing I needed. “I’ve got the family support. Everyone at work and school have rang up. “It helps to have the community around you.” Any information to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or submit a confidential report online at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au

Parking officer pushes the limit - it’s fine By Danielle Kutchel A sharp-eyed Dandenong citizen has questioned the rules governing parking officers after spotting one booking a member of the public for parking illegally - whilst also apparently parking illegally himself. The citizen, who wished to remain anonymous, said the area has limited car parking options for staff and customers.

“Parking officers don’t venture down our street too often which is OK because we don’t really have a problem with people illegally parking. The parking officers however appear to be quite opportunistic and magically appear if parking is even more limited. “On the day I took these photos there was a carpark sale on nearby and this sale attracted a lot of traffic into our street and caused a bit of

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throughout those two years,” he said. “It instilled in me that as tough as I think I have things, there are always people out there who are doing it a lot worse than me. “That’s why I got involved in the local community.” Initially that was through the Keysborough Learning Centre. “The centre loaned me a computer for me to do my school work,” he said.

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A soccer showcase in Dandenong will kick things up a notch in the race for an A-League team. Gach Chuol, Greater Dandenong Councillor Jim Memeti and Sukart Alex got in some practice ahead of the Saturday 16 June event. See page 7 for the full story. 181655 Picture: GARY SISSONS

Lee Tarlamis says his older brother’s cancer battle inspired him to spend his life helping those less fortunate. His service culminated in a Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List, announced on Monday 11 June. The Noble Park man and former state Upper House MP received the nod for service to the people and Parliament of Victoria “I’m extremely humbled. It’s not something that I’d expected,” he said. “I didn’t do it to get acknowledgement. “It was about wanting to provide assistance and help to people. “It’s a view that I formed very early on.” Mr Tarlamis said his brother fought cancer for two years before dying at age 17. “The trouble and the stress that the family went through, I saw how positive he was

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Residents have a say in the naming of the impending Endeavour Hills Community Precinct. The shortlist of names for the $3.36 million activity square are MESH (an acronym of Mingle Explore Skate Hub), Hillscape Park, Binbeal Park and Gradient 22. Hillscape Park is a reference to the suburb’s hilly topography, Binbeal Park is inspired by the name of Bunjil the Eagle’s son and Gradient 22 lends its name from the future skate park’s steep angles. The stores behind the names are further detailed on Casey Council’s website Casey Conversations. Stage 2 of the precinct works are scheduled to finish in early 2020. The project includes an upgraded regional skate park, playground, terraced landscaping, events lawn and gymnastics and parkour equipment. The 865 square-metre skate park with a street course and skate bowls is designed for beginners as well as experienced skaters and scooter riders. City of Casey mayor Amanda Stapledon said a branding and design consultant had come up with four potential names. “Each of (them) is unique, has its own story and reflects different aspects of Endeavour Hills and this project,” Cr Stapledon said. “Once complete, this precinct will be become a hub for the Endeavour Hills community to meet, socialise, skate and play, so it’s fitting that we get their input on what they’d like to see it named once it’s complete.” The project is equally funded by City of Casey and the State Government. Votes are open on the Casey Conversations website until Sunday 23 June.

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A Dandenong South manufacturer has paid tribute to its longest serving workers. Hilton Manufacturing held an honour service for 51 past and present staff who had toiled 15-plus years or 25-plus years at the firm. The company’s history spans 44 years, starting in a humble tin shed in Hallam. But the collective years of service for those chosen workers is more than 1100 years. Director Todd Hartley, who hosted the service on 24 May, said the aim was to recognise their contribution and loyalty.

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Rays suffer their first loss By Hayley Wildes It was always going to be a difficult task, and going up against the Northern Knights proved to be a bridge too far for the undermanned Dandenong Stingrays in NAB League action on Saturday. Missing their Vic Country stars - who were in Tasmania to take on the Allies - Dandenong put up a brave fight at Shepley Oval, but Northern took over in the second half to come away with a resounding win. The first quarter was when the Knights stamped their authority on the contest and jumped out to a 22-point lead. But as the side has done so often over the journey, Dandenong fought back. The second quarter showcased the Rays’ depth as they quickly got back into the contest. The likes of Corey Ellison and Reece Orchard were sublime around the contest, and the pressure around the ball went up a notch in the second term as both teams went in hard. At the main break, Dandenong trailed by 12 points, 6.8 (44) to 5.2 (32). With the game in the balance at half-time, the Knights owned the third quarter and managed to put some distance between themselves and the Stingrays. Keeping Dandenong goalless in the quarter, while slamming on four majors of their own, Northern boasted a 37-point lead at the final break. The youth of Dandenong’s side was on full display in the fourth quarter as Northern put the contest to bed in dominant fashion. The Knights kicked six goals to one in the final term - and 10 of the 11 goals scored after half-time to record a comprehensive 67-point win, 16.12 (108) to 6.5 (41). The loss, Dandenong’s first of the season,

Dandenong’s Reece Orchard was in the thick of the action all day on Saturday. 194400 was disappointing but there were still plenty of positives as their young guns fought tooth and nail all day without some of their star team mates, such as Hayden Young and Ned Cahilll. Ellison, Orchard, Luca Goonan and Will Bravo were massive for the Stingrays, while Ashton Williamson (two goals) in his second

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NAB League game of the season was Dandenong’s lone multiple goal-scorer. The loss sees Dandenong’s record stand at 6-1-1 after 10 rounds of the season, and the side still sits in a very strong position among the leaders of the competition. With a league-wide bye this weekend,

the Stingrays will return to action on 22 June against the Murray Bushrangers at Shepley Oval from 1.30pm. For that game, Dandenong should welcome back most, if not all, of its state representatives as Vic Country has a bye that weekend in the 2019 AFL Under-18 Championships.

Bulls no match for the rampaging Tigers By Hayley Wildes In a standalone Eastern Football League fixture on Saturday, Noble Park hosted Balwyn at Pat Wright Senior Oval. But unfortunately for the Bulls, they were completely outplayed from the opening bounce as the Tigers got the jump early and never looked back. To say Balwyn got off to a strong start would be an understatement; it was apparent from the first couple of minutes that the Tigers who boasted a 6-2 record prior to this encounter - meant business. The Tigers piled on seven unanswered goals and kept the Bulls scoreless in the first quarter as their midfield dominance translated up forward. With their work cut out for them, the Bulls attempted to drag themselves back into the contest in the second quarter but wayward kicking for goal cost them any chance of that.

At half-time, Balwyn led by 54 points, 10.5 (65) to 1.5 (11). The onslaught continued in the second half as the Tigers - coached by former AFL coach Rodney Eade - put the foot down and never gave the Bulls any hope. The third quarter was another scoreless one for Noble Park, while Balwyn put through another five majors of its own. With the game all but over, the Bulls did manage to put some respectability on the scoreboard late and won the final term of play five goals to four. But it meant little as the Tigers flexed their muscles all day and came away with a resounding, and simply dominant, 83-point win - 19.12 (126) to 6.7 (43). The usual suspects of Kyle Martin and Jackson Sketcher battled hard all afternoon in a disappointing day for Noble Park, while Nathan Oakes (two goals) was the lone multiple goal-scorer for the Bulls.

The sheer number of the Tigers’ offensive threats was on full display with 12 individual goal-kickers showcasing just how impressive they are when they get going. Cooper Sharman (three goals) was a class above for Balwyn, while Taylor Gilchrist and Charlie Haley (three goals) were also dominant. After an encouraging start to the season for Noble Park - which saw the side win its first three games of the year - the Bulls have come crashing back to earth in the last month-anda-half, losing their past six games. With such a young team, consistency was always going to be a question mark and Noble Park will need to find answers quickly to turn around its season with a 3-6 record after nine rounds. The Bulls’ defence has proven to be its achilles heel as they’ve struggled mightily to keep opposition teams to a low score.

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Combative Cahill’s quest By Hayley Wildes In thinking of the quintessential Dandenong Stingrays player, Ned Cahill immediately comes to mind. He’s skilful, tough, thrives on contested footy, brings immense pressure, and most importantly, possesses a team-first mindset. It’s these qualities, plus many more, that have seen Cahill take his game to a new level in the 2019 NAB League season. After a terrific end to the 2018 season, which saw him play a key role in Dandenong’s maiden TAC Cup premiership as a bottom-age player, Cahill looked set to explode into 2019. An interrupted pre-season held him back

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slightly at the start of the year, but he’s fit and firing right now. “[My pre-season focus] was trying to be just as consistent as possible; getting to a level of fitness where I could play a good four quarters was the main goal that I really wanted to bring into this year,” he said. Playing a good four quarters of football has been no issue for Cahill. His manic pressure which is exquisitely combined with incredible poise - is a joy to watch. “When you’re not really in the game, what I like to do to get myself back in the game is just bring my pressure and tackling as much as I can,” he said. “I try to have that kind of impact and then everything just kind of follows on from there.” After playing much of 2018 as a small forward, Cahill has moved more into the midfield this season and the move is reaping rewards for Dandenong. “When I played juniors for Mt Eliza I was always a midfielder, but then last year because we had such a strong midfield I couldn’t really break into that, so I think the only way I could play was to play forward,” he said. “This year being a top-ager, having that versatility and being able to play both roles has really helped.” Having won it all last season and seeing half a dozen players get drafted, there was a general consensus that Dandenong wouldn’t be the same juggernaut in 2019. That couldn’t be further from the case, and even Cahill admits he’s been pleasantly surprised by Dandenong’s flying start to the season. “I think most people did expect that dropoff - I’m not going to lie, I did expect it a little bit because that was a really strong team last year and so many boys got drafted or are playing VFL now,” he said. “In Round 1 I think we had about 13 debutants. From there, all the bottom-agers have re-

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ally stepped up and the top-agers and 19 year olds have really taken on that leadership role. “We’ve become a very strong team, but we’re also really close as well - we’ve all got that respect and friendship.” Recently, Cahill represented Vic Country on the hallowed MCG turf and put on a show against fierce rivals Vic Metro in the 2019 AFL Under-18 Championships. Vic Country headed into the game as underdogs, but they claimed a memorable 13-point win with Cahill playing a vital role. He finished with 16 disposals, two classy goals and plenty of pressure acts. “That was surreal; I was so excited, I’m not going to lie,” he said of playing on the MCG.

“To experience it for myself, but also with close friends that you make through the Vic Country program and the friends that I have at the Stingrays - Bigoa Nyuon, Cody Weightman, Sam De Koning and Hayden Young - that was awesome. “We were the underdogs, but what we have is that real strong bond and we have that Vic Country fight. “We played to our strengths; contested hard football and selflessness. To get that win over the Metro boys, we were stoked.” Cahill has done plenty of winning over the past 12 months and with AFL recruiters surely keeping a close eye on him, his draft stock continues to rise as 2019 progresses.

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