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Magistrate Gerard Bryant with Dandenong Drug Court's team, rear from left, Joe Wapenka, Shannon Marmion, Tara Kirkpatrick, Samantha Liddy, Carolyn Tees, and front from left, Michelle Rowe, Kelly-Anne Faulkner and Cherise Donovan. 194791 Picture: CAM LUCADOU-WELLS
Welcome to court "Welcome to Drug Court - we look forward to working with you for the next 12-24 months." Magistrate Gerard Bryant looks into the eyes of a new inductee to the Dandenong Drug Court. It's Thursday, which is sentence day - a day of either hopeful new starts or crushing ends. For new inductees, it marks the start of their 12-month or 24-month drug treatment orders (DTOs).
These are serial, serious offenders who are otherwise facing jail time of up to two years. One rapidly taps his feet as he tells Mr Bryant why he wants to join the intensive program of up to 24 months. It marks his best-ever chance to rebuild his life, to put an end to his years of drug-fuelled criminality. An independent evaluation found the drugcourt regime more cost-effective than prison. Most strikingly, its brand of "therapeutic ju-
risprudence" has delivered lower re-offending rates than prison. Despite also expanding to Melbourne Magistrates' Court, the Dandenong branch is at its capacity of 60 participants - with a threemonth waiting list. Mr Bryant tells offenders that they're privileged to have been enlisted in the Drug Court - a "world-class" model with a "huge" array of services and programs, he says. "As you've heard from participants, you've got to want to change.
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"What you're asking for is an opportunity to transform yourself to someone who is considered a great dad, a great son and who can make a meaningful contribution to the community. "One thing you need to understand at the outset is you're not able to finish this order with the same associates if they're involved in drugs and crime." An experienced participant chimes in: "It's impossible." Continued page 6
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Community News Council adopts 2019/20 Budget Have your say on the future services for young fathers.
Young Dads survey now open A survey aimed at young dads is now open to give Council a better idea of what services it can provide to further support young fathers. Help Council acknowledge the important role that young dads play, and tell us what matters most to you and what services and programs you would benefit from.
The City of Casey has adopted its 2019/20 Budget which funds Council’s largest ever Capital Works Program (CWP) and supports the delivery of 66 important services to the community. Following a four-week community consultation period where residents were invited to view and have their say on the draft budget, Council adopted the final budget at a Council meeting on Tuesday 18 June 2019, along with the revised Council Plan 2017-21 and Annual Action Plan 2019/20. Through financially responsible budgeting, Council has been able to continue its strong investment in the necessary projects and services for Casey’s large and rapidly growing community.
Budget snapshot:
This year’s budget includes:
» A $151.5 million CWP to deliver more than 330 infrastructure projects across Casey, in both our new and growing communities as well as our established suburbs. » A $344.8 million operating budget that provides funding to deliver 66 core services to the community » A rates increase of 2.5% in line with the State Government rate cap. Based on the preliminary property valuations, which are waiting certification by the Victorian Valuer General, the rates will increase by an average of $21.34.
Those who fill out the survey will go in the running to win one of 20 passes to a YMCA One Casey gym, or a family swim voucher. Visit Casey Conversations to find out more.
Dive into Casey’s Aquatic Strategy! The City of Casey has developed a new strategy to guide the use and development of our aquatic facilities for the next 20 years, and we want you to tell us what you think. Council has endorsed the Draft Casey Aquatic Facilities Strategy 2019-41, with some of the key recommendations including: » The development of a master plan for the Doveton Pool in the Park site » Council’s regional aquatic facilities, Casey ARC and Casey RACE, are recommended to be upgraded and expanded » An additional regional aquatic facility for the Clyde Growth Area Residents are urged to check out the strategy and provide feedback; so wade no more, visit the Casey Conversations website and have your say by Tuesday 9 July.
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Give your teenager the perfect day out these school holidays when the Casey Teenage School Holiday Program returns. This winter’s program runs weekdays from Monday 1 July until Friday 12 July, and features multiple supervised activities including wildlife encounters, go karting, cooking workshops, sport and crafts. Free transport is included with multiple pick-up points throughout Casey. Participants are supervised by Casey’s Youth Services officers from pick-up until drop-off. To book, visit the City of Casey website or phone Customer Service on 9705 5200.
Active Casey residents, we want to hear from you If you or someone you know are a walker, runner or maybe a cyclist, then the City of Casey wants to hear from you. We’re currently reviewing our Walk and Ride Strategy and want to know what path networks or trails could do with an improvement.
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IN BRIEF KFC carjacking attempt: charges laid
Thunder denial on soccer fan brawl Dandenong Thunder has denied claims that its fans were involved in a violent brawl at a Victorian Premier League soccer match in Altona North. Football Victoria is investigating the scuffle involving dozens of spectators at a match between Altona Magic and the Thunder on Saturday 15 June. Both clubs say their fans were not embroiled in the fights, instead blaming supporters from North Sunshine Football Club. The fights erupted just after Magic goaled for a 3-2 lead in the 79th minute, having come back from 0-2. On live-stream video footage, fans seem to hurl water bottles towards Altona players, and to shout and spit at players and officials over a two-metre-plus security fence. There were ugly outbreaks of punching and stomping among the clusters of supporters. Up to five security guards were required to calm the scene and escort spectators out of the stadium. Thunder president Ronnie Mustafai said he was disappointed that the FV’s live-stream video commentary feed wrongly pointed the
blame at his club’s fans. Like the Thunder, North Sunshine is an Albanian-based soccer club, which wears the same black-and-red colours. “They’re definitely not our members,” Mr Mustafai said. “The worst part of it was the commentary which stuck our name right on it, without any hard evidence or proof. “We’ve made it clear to FV that we’re disappointed that our name is being thrown out there.” Thunder supporters had a clean behaviour record for the past seven years due to the club working hard on its fan culture, Mr Mustafai said. The last infraction in 2012 occurred when a supporter fired flares at a grand final that injured two children spectators. The club was fined $40,000 by the league’s tribunal. Mr Mustafai said that the club would punish any of its supporters if they were involved in the Altona brawl. “We’re relieved that our supporters aren’t involved, but disappointed with what happened on the night. “We work hard in making our home games as family-friendly as possible.
“We’re working with the authorities so that - whoever they were - they get caught and punished as they deserve.” Video footage shows Altona players verbally clashing with a mob of fans behind the player bench. Victoria Police officers were called to the venue, speaking to “several parties who did not want to make a complaint”. Two people suffered minor injuries, a police spokesperson said. In a statement, the state’s peak football body condemned the crowd behaviour. “We treat misconduct matters seriously and ensure these incidents are dealt with decisively.” The matter was being investigated by Football Victoria’s Legal, Regulatory and Compliance Department. “I’m unable to give you a specific timeframe on the investigation because, as you could appreciate, it will be very thorough,” a Football Victoria spokesperson said. “It’s not appropriate for us to comment on the nature of the incident, except to say that we treat misconduct matters seriously and will ensure it is dealt with decisively.”
Writing’s on the wall A captivating mural has injected visual fantasy onto the walls of Dandenong Library's childrens area. The Journey of Dreams, which features a reader among airborne books, was designed by artist Julian Clavijo. The work explored the concept of children being curious and believing in a world where anything is possible, Clavijo said. "Sharing that knowledge and experience through the pages of timeless books is the resource where imagination is endless and the realm of time and dimension and space no longer exists," he said. Greater Dandenong mayor Roz Blades said the artwork added "playfulness and whimsy" to the library space. "(It) encourages children's imaginations to run wild." Clavijo is also known for enchanting murals of upside-down children in Springvale and coloured lines on the Thomas Street car-park in Dandenong. The latest mural is part of the Dandenong Library Children's Area Revamp project and was funded by a State Government Local Priorities grant.
A driver has been killed after their car collided with a truck on Monash Freeway in Mulgrave. Police say the crash occurred in the outbound lanes about 7.40pm on Monday 17 June. The driver, who was yet to be formally identified, died at the scene. The 42-year-old truck driver, of Longwarry, received minor injuries. He was taken to hospital for treatment. Police say they are still investigating the cause of the crash. Any information or dash-cam footage to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or crimestoppersvic.com.au
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A 32-year-old man has been charged over an alleged carjacking attempt at a KFC outlet's car park in broad daylight. The man pulled up in a stolen red Honda CRV near a 27-year-old woman outside the Dandenong fast-food outlet on Princes Highway about 12.30pm on Saturday 8 June, police say. He told her to "come here". Then he got of the car and demanded her to "give me the keys - you know what I'm doing". The victim hurried back to her friends, who called triple-0 for assistance. The man sped off in the CRV, which was also involved in two alleged dangerous-driving incidents in Oswald Street and David Street, Dandenong. In each incident, the car tail-gated and then overtook and swiped against the other vehicle, according to police. The man from Dandenong was arrested and charged by Greater Dandenong CIU detectives on Saturday 15 June. His charges included attempted carjacking, theft of motor vehicle, reckless conduct endangering life and driving in a manner dangerous. He was remanded to appear at Melbourne Magistrates' Court on Tuesday 18 June.
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Hold the phone on waste By Danielle Kutchel Residents are being asked to think twice before throwing that old mobile phone in the bin, ahead of the state government's ban on e-waste entering landfill. The ban, which comes into effect on July 1, means that any item with a plug, battery or cord will no longer be able to be put in kerbside bins, and must instead be dropped at a designated e-waste drop off point. The City of Greater Dandenong has a number of drop off points around the municipality. Recycling stations are located at all City of Greater Dandenong customer service centres and accept household batteries and mobile phones without packaging. Many e-waste items are accepted free of charge at transfer stations and recycling disposal centres, while other e-waste items incur a fee. To confirm whether your waste is accepted, the council encourages residents to call the transfer station first. Over the local border, the City of Casey also
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accepts e-waste at several locations, including Outlook in Hampton Park, Future Recycling Transfer Station in Pakenham or Frankston Recycling and Recovery Centre. Casey Council also collects batteries, mobile phones, DVD's, tapes, videos and CDs at its customer service centres in Cranbourne and at Bunjil Place. Officeworks stores are also able to collect mobile phones, ink cartridges and IT waste items. E-waste includes old mobile phones, computers, audio devices, refrigerators and other white goods, hair dryers, TVs, heaters and airconditioners. The amount of e-waste is growing three times faster than the rate of standard municipal waste and contains potentially hazardous and valuable materials. The ban will ensure valuable materials left inside e-waste can be safely recovered and reused, while reducing the damage electronic items can have on the environment and human health.
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Trio fail in blackmail scam By Cam Lucadou-Wells A serial criminal, with two mates, has lured his uncle electrician to a Dandenong North unit in an attempt to blackmail him, the County Court of Victoria has heard. Long-term drug addict Sanjesh Charan, 42, organised the botched plot in which his accomplice Daryl Cropley booked the uncle to perform electrical work at the Hillside Avenue unit on 10 November 2017. Once inside, the uncle was confronted by Charan and Theodore Alexiou, who forced him to on a chair in the kitchen. Charan demanded $47,500 from his uncle who was "as close to a family member as you have in Australia", sentencing judge Richard Smith told Charan on 19 June. Neither of the three conspirators had any right to enter the unit, and were charged with
trespass, the court heard. Alexiou took the uncle's car keys, and removed the victim's wallet with $1500 and a credit card from the car. He drove to a Dandenong North ATM, where he unsuccessfully tried to make three cash withdrawals. Threatened with a knife, the uncle was then driven to a bank, where he was pressured to withdraw money. The teller refused due to the uncle not having his passbook. Alexiou and Charan drove the uncle to his home to collect his passbook. They waited outside as the uncle raised the alarm with his family. The pair fled as police quickly arrived. The three plotters were later arrested and remanded in custody. "Only the quick report by (the uncle's) daughter and the prompt arrival of police to
his home prevented more serious offending by you and Mr Alexiou," Judge Smith said. During police raids, a 0.22 calibre ammunition round was found at Charan's home. Police seized cannabis, ecstacy and ice as well as a taser, laser pointer and knuckledusters and a stolen number plate, credit card and i-Phones from Cropley's address. In a victim impact statement, the traumatised uncle wrote he was unable to work nor sleep after Charan's "betrayal". "Regardless of whether you believed (your uncle) owed you money, your motive for your offending conduct was a financial one," Judge Smith told Charan. "You decided to take the law into your own hands." Fijian-born Charan arrived in Australia in his early teens with his adoptive parents. He was said to have had a traumatic and abusive
childhood. When he found out he was adopted, he left home at 15 and started regular drug use. His adult life was blighted by regular convictions for dishonesty and drugs, and prison stints, the court heard. Charon was jailed for 31 months, with a non-parole period of 20 months. His term included 580 days in pre-sentence custody. Alexiou, 49, who had a 40-page-long criminal record including 50 prior burglary convictions, committed the blackmail one day after being released from jail. He was sentenced to 25 months' jail, with a non-parole period of 18 months. Cropley, 34, was jailed for two months with a two-year supervised community corrections order including 250 hours of unpaid work as well as drug treatment.
Young leader Guided well By Cam Lucadou-Wells After twelve months of toil and leadership, Somayeh has become the first at Dandenong West Primary School to earn Girl Guides' top junior award. The Year 6 student received the Junior Baden-Powell Award after finishing 12 challenges in promise and law, outdoors, patrol systems, world Guiding, service and Guiding traditions. One of her highlights was organising student donations of blankets and towels for an animal shelter. At her invitation, animal shelter workers visited the school with rescue kittens and dogs to give a talk on responsible pet ownership. Somayeh is one of 15 students that are part
of the school's free lunchtime Guides group. She has graduated to a school captain as well as one of City of Greater Dandenong's inaugural junior mayors. Group leader Jeanette Cox said the award was testament to Somayeh's blossoming leadership as a Guide for the past three years. "Somayeh has embraced everything that Girl Guides has given her. "She has become a beautiful young woman who can hold her head up high."
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Local crime rate dropping By Cam Lucadou-Wells The official crime rate continues to drop in Greater Dandenong - though robberies and property crimes are on the rise. Criminal offences fell by 3 per cent on a percapita basis for the year ending 31 March 2019, according to Crime Statistics Agency figures. It defied a slight statewide rise of 0.5 per cent - described by Police Minister Lisa Neville as a "stabilisation" after seven consecutive quarterly drops in the crime rate. Assistant Commissioner Shane Patton, of Victoria Police, said 85 per cent of the rise was due to "pro-active police work". In the 12-month period, police "processed" a record 178,731 people with arrests, summons and diversions. In that time, they responded to more than
81,000 family-violence incidents - up by 6000 and equivalent to one every six minutes. Many assaults were family-violence related. And that rate is expected to continue to rise as family-violence specialist units roll out, Asst Comm Patton said. "It's about us calling people to account." In Greater Dandenong, crimes against the person dropped by 14 per cent - with assaults down by 8 per cent and sexual offences lower by 27 per cent. Robberies however rose by 3 per cent. Property crimes rose by 6 per cent - with property damage (up 7 per cent), deceptions (up 14 per cent) and thefts (up 6 per cent) on the rise. Statewide, increases in online financial scams and fuel theft offences are trending factors. The latter rise was in part due to the
changes to policing fuel theft last year, Ms Neville said. Burglaries however dropped in Greater Dandenong by 6 per cent, echoing a statewide record low rate in residential burgs. In part, this was due to the targeting of known offenders, according to police. Drug offences fell by 6 per cent, including drug-dealing and trafficking (down 25 per cent) and drug use and possession (down 3 per cent). Drug cultivation offences were up nearly 10 per cent. In other categories of note, breaches of orders and weapons offences dropped significantly. Statewide, offences by youths also fell overall, though a "small group" still committed serious "high harm" crimes.
These include aggravated burglaries, home invasions, robberies and car jackings - the latter rising from 102 to 176 in Victoria in the past year. "This is a really difficult crime to police," Asst Comm Patton said of carjacking. Most of these incidents were opportunistic and a "great concern" to police - but the risk of being carjacked was still "very very low indeed". Ms Neville said for the first time, the victimisation rate fell while the number of offenders increased. Perceptions of safety would improve with the rollout of extra police on the streets in the next 12 months, she said. "Our only focus is on people feeling safe, whether it's on the streets on in their own homes."
Courting a smart outcome Welcome to court By Cam Lucadou-Wells Drug Court House is far removed from the court rooms at the nearby Dandenong Magistrates' Court. The offices on Lonsdale Street Dandenong glow with photos of successful participants, each shaking the hand of Magistrate Gerard Bryant as they receive medals of achievement. Their paintings created in their art therapy classes also decorate the walls. Brimming with optimism and brightness, these arts were produced by serious offenders with entrenched drug habits. And the tight-knit team of case workers, clinicians, office staff, a Victoria Legal Aid lawyer and Mr Bryant are proud to tell you their story. It's a program - despite a wide suite of services - is less costly than prison. And it delivers lower re-offending rates. "It's being smart on crime," Mr Bryant says. He says participants look forward to coming to Drug Court House, how the "wraparound" and holistic services support their rehabilitation. They're not punished for relapsing into drug use - as it is part of addiction. But they are expected to be honest about it and to keep all of their appointments. It can be hard work at first. Many are institutionalized by long stints in prison. Breaking away from their old friendship group of criminals and drug users is isolating. Just making all the appointments in a week can be a challenge. But the team is ready to address the underlying causes - the mental illness, past traumas, as well as helping rebuild family connection and making positive friends. Even after they've successfully completed the program, the clients are welcome to stay in touch. Some even do so after their orders have been cancelled. In prisons, inmates are even praising the program. "They say it's a good program but it's a tough program," Mr Bryant says.
"To a man they feel supported." The whiteboard is a full Monday-Friday schedule of appointments for the participants. Their week includes three urine screenings, a review with Mr Bryant at Dandenong Magistrates' Court as well as services to rebuild their lives. The services offered include art therapy, cooking, anger management, parenting programs, literacy assessments, employment and life-skills services, drug rehab and counselling, Narcotics Anonymous, Wednesday footy at Noble Park Football Club and Friday barbecues. A participant told the court that there was so much to do, there was no time to play up. "Each of the therapeutic response services are tailored for each individual," Mr Bryant said. "I think the experiences that a lot of offenders have had on other orders haven't felt as supported as much as they need." The program's "jewel-in-the-crown" is its 30 properties - assigned to accommodate its participants. It's a rare feature, compared to drug courts around the world. It breaks the cycle of walking from prison to a stay at a boarding house with criminals and drug users. The court has a capacity of 60 participants, with a three-month waiting list. This gives the court some discretion in selecting offenders willing to take advantage of the opportunity. The more informal court differs from regular courts. Those who progress earn rewards they are praised and applauded, and given the chance to spin a big wheel for prizes. A magistrate for 12 years, Mr Bryant says the drug court has been his most satisfying, rewarding work. "For me it wasn't philosophically a huge shift. I've always been interested in tackling the underlying causes of offending. "You cannot arrest your way out of the problems that the criminal justice system faces alone." "We allow them to reinvent themselves."
From front page Mr Bryant continues: "You'll be assessed by what you do, not what you say you are going to do." 'Jamie, who pleads guilty to a long list of charges, is applying for a DTO in lieu of jail. He faces a packed schedule of daily appointments, weekly reviews, three urine tests a week as well as every possible support such as stable housing, drug rehab, counselling, job and life skills coaching and social opportunities. "I'm addicted to drugs," he tells the court. "I keep reoffending because of drugs." Speaking from a remand prison video link, he says he wants to reform for the sake of his family and teenage daughter. Mr Bryant warns inductees that the order is onerous - harder than community corrections orders. That they won't succeed if they're not committed to reforming themselves and just hoping to dodge jail. The magistrate calls on other participants to tell Jamie what he's getting himself into. "I tell everybody that a DTO is the most intensive and demanding thing I've done in my life," a participant in his late 40s says. "If you're not looking towards abstinence, it's the wrong thing for you. "There's no tolerance. You miss, you get a sentence - you find yourself in the cells very quickly." Another recent inductee has a long history of substance abuse and jail time. "It's hard but it gets easier," he says. "The level of support is fantastic, better than a community corrections order. "I found out a lot about myself with support and the counselling." On review days, the court has an air of informality. Participants who make progress get applauded by the courtroom, earn medals and other rewards. But this isn't the case for all participants. This Thursday, some are led from the police
cells into the dock after being picked up on an arrest warrant. They have strayed back with old friends, back onto the drugs and missed the intensive daily appointments. They face at least seven days in jail. At worst, their order will be cancelled - with the certainty of being re-sentenced to a long stint behind bars. It's crushing for them. And who knows what their tearful families and supporters in the gallery have been through. Mr Bryant tells a prisoner that he's surprised and disappointed that he had seemed to walk away from the program. He locks him away for 14 days, while pondering the fate of the prisoner's DTO. Another who's pale and drawn is led in the dock. He'd gone AWOL six days into a sevenday stint at residential rehab after complaining of "hearing noises" during detox. Near the end of his two-year DTO, the man's compliance had been "sporadic at best". In his case, police had called for its cancellation several times. After the man serves seven days in custody, Mr Bryant directs him to go to SECADA drugand-alcohol clinic. Another would-be inductee Simon enters the court dock and applies for a DTO. He has spent time in prison and has been remanded for the past eight months on serious charges. His predicament was like turning around a ship that had sailed 30 years in the wrong direction, he said. Things had been looking good after four months in rehab. When released, he spent four months clean and landed a job. Then an old friend just released from jail visited him. He lured him back on 'ice' and he went down the old slippery slope of drugs and crime. Desperate to be a good partner, dad and son, he said a DTO had been recommended by other prisoners. "It's perfect for me at the moment."
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A-League bid still going By Cam Lucadou-Wells Greater Dandenong chief executive John Bennie has told an event that Dandenong Stadium was still “on the agenda”, despite Team 11’s failed A-League bid last year. At the Rotary Club of Greater Dandenong breakfast, Mr Bennie said more white-colour jobs and more people living in central Dandenong were also a key part of its economic revival, He said an A-League team would still be fantastic for the region - an inspiration for the city’s youth and an economic driver. It would also be the catalyst for stage 2 of Revitalising Central Dandenong. “Imagine Dandenong on game day with 1015,000 people in Cheltenham Road. “The beauty of a stadium in this location is that when the economic wheel turns fast, that area south of the railway station is ripe for further development.” Mr Bennie said Team 11 had been “outbid” financially; its bid had been “better in every respect but for the licence fund submitted”. The consortium would be ready for the next licence round. “The council and the company behind it is back on the horse very quickly.” Mr Bennie spruiked the need for a SouthEast airport for the region’s projected 1.5 million population - a similar size as Adelaide or Perth. Mr Bennie said the $290 million Revitalising Central Dandenong was still only 10 years into a 20-year-plan, but the council was “anxious” for development to “speed up”. He pointed to several parcels of land yet to be sold and developed in the precinct. However, the Metro Village 3175 residential
John Bennie and Rotary Club of Dandenong's Phillip Thurgood. 194789 Picture: CAM LUCADOU-WELLS estate was complete, but for two tall high-density buildings. To come is the HCA Hemmings Street affordable-housing development, and the Spectra apartments in Thomas Street - the first permanent residential high-rise in the area. Mr Bennie was optimistic that the Orion apartment high-rise on the former Pop-Up Park would proceed in the “foreseeable future” as well as the Hyatt Place hotel in Springvale and the Cumulus and Launch Housing projects. They complement the award-winning designs of the civic offices, Drum Theatre, Chisholm Institute and The Castle, Mr Bennie said. “Everything happening in Greater Dandenong in the past decade has been about making an architectural statement. “We don’t want to be known as the place where architectural quality is poor.”
Worldly feast sells out Student chefs at Wellsprings graduated to putting on their first commercial feast for 60 diners. After 18 months of cooking the world's cuisines, Wellsprings Women's Cooking Group staged a multicultural feast at St John's Regional College Training Restaurant on 19 June. The meals were drawn from an expanse of five traditional cuisines. Wellsprings chief executive Dalal Smiley said the migrant and refugee women were passionate about cooking and interested in turning it into a career. "Most of them have experienced enormous barriers in accessing employment through mainstream channels." Wellsprings patron Jo Stanley was the MC for the booked-out event. St John's hospitality students helped in the
Kokab Khan, Hakim Samdi and Jessica Edwards prepare the Wellsprings Womens Cooking Group's feast. 194557 Picture: GARY SISSONS cooking, cleaning and serving of food and beverages. They also learnt about the cultures and traditions represented on the night.
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LOOKING BACK 26 June 1919 Parks and Garden At a meeting of the Dandenong council on Monday a letter was received from F J Male, making application for an increase in wages which were £1/16/- a week. As the park required his attention practically every day in the week, the council would understand that the work he must do is not all in agreement with the small wage he received. Cr Russell said that Male was entitled to a full rate of pay, for he had done his work well, and the park was credit to his efforts. He moved that Male be paid at the rate of 10/- per day. Cr Goves - No married man, with even one child, could live on less than £3 a week. The President favoured an increase to 9/- per day; he did not consider the work so hard as ordinary day labour therefore, an increase to 9/- would meet the case.
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Teachers' Threat
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Built Tough
Teachers at Doveton High School will stop work if the Education Department sends unqualified staff to replace 10 teachers who have left the school this year. The teachers all women resigned because of family commitments. When the director of education Mr Brookes was asked if unqualified teachers would be sent to Doveton High he replied: "We will finally come to the position where we will have to send the best teachers we have available." A VSTA spokesman for the Doveton High School branch said: "On the first day an unregistered teacher arrives we would stop work."
From the turf wicket at the Springvale South Cricket Club to a packed stadium at Lord's in England, Damien Fleming's cricket career has taken him to the top of the world. When people who helped shape Damien Fleming's cricket career reflect on the past they can't stop themselves from being nostalgic. Peter Mathieson, Fleming's junior coach at Springvale south cricket club is no exception. "One weekend his parents were going up bush to see some relatives and wanted to take him with them. "I said no way, we have a cricket carnival to play, and he can stay at my house. "When his mum Dianne got back from their trip I told her that Damien had taken 7-6 and she asked me 'is that good?'"
Greater Dandenong's manufacturers' strength and resilience shone at the Victorian manufacturing hall of fame awards on Monday 16 June. Hilton manufacturing founder Tom Hartley was added to the honour roll and joined the Hall of Fame at the Crown Palladium event. Hilton Manufacturing founder Tom Hartley says his drive for success started with Scouts. "I joined when I was 11, I came from a pretty poor background in Leeds and my Scout Leader was a terrific guy he said "He taught me things like good enough is never good enough."
OPINION
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Stop the gag
What's the problem?
It is very disappointing to hear that the proposed changes to the City of Greater Dandenong public meeting rules in last week's article, Council moves to gag Cr Kirwan (DSJ, page 3, 17 June). In this internet age not supporting online petitions makes no sense at all. I want my councillors to ask as many questions as they need to on my behalf. And if I decide to attend a council meeting it seems reasonable that I should be able to speak and ask the question myself. These rules take local democracy in Greater Dandenong backwards and not in line with other municipalities. I certainly hope councillors reconsider these backward changes. Tarek Clements, Keysborough
I write in reference to your article "Council move to 'gag' Cr Kirwan" on Monday 17 June. Councillors voting to support, even as a draft for public consultation, to limit their time for questions on resident issues at Council meetings has completely astounded me. Why would our Council which is supposed to be open, transparent and democratic, vote to silence themselves and therefore the community as well? Again I ask why? What is the problem? I hope post-consultation they change their minds because if the amendment goes ahead, this will be a gross injustice to the entire community and our democratic system of local government. Silvia Mastrogiovanni, Dandenong
On Wednesday 19 June, Dandenong Star Journal posted an article about the statewide ban on retailers providing single-use plastic bags from 1 November. Here is how our readers reacted on our Facebook page: Jeffrey Jones Biggest con of all time next to global warming Campbell Adcock Just means we will all be paying for every bag now. Pete Tee Must stock up
or local papers if you have to wrap rubbish. Compost or worm farm food scraps it's not that hard. Buy food that's not wrapped . Colleen Bridget Gaye Guest you're right. The supermarkets need to take note. The amount of food packaging is shocking. Mark Dalton Colleen isn't it worth having to make a few changes to have a healthier planet for our kids to inherit? Wendy Keogh Buy shares in paper bags now Bev Tarn Excellent great call
Colleen Bridget So I'll have to buy my bin bags from now on. It's ok to produce those because the government makes money off them right!!
Cal Bypost Lol. Businesses had been doing this already. Government trying to take the glory.
Gaye Guest Colleen Bridget your rubbish doesn't need to be wrapped we don't have small galvanised bins now! Use junk mail
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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
His life for others By Casey Neill
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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
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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“I wanted to repay the favour so I was volunteering time with them.” There he met then-politician Eddie Micallef and became his electorate officer. “That’s how I got into the politics world,” Mr Tarlamis said. “That opened up a lot of opportunities to provide assistance to community groups.” He never intended to run for parliament, but “one thing lead to another which lead to another” and he was a South Eastern Metropolitan Region MP from 2010 to 2014. “That was such an honour as well, when you consider the fact that very few people get to hold that position and represent that large number of people,” he said. Mr Tarlamis was a Springvale Benevolent Society volunteer from 2002 to 2012, a Noble Park Community Action Forum member for many years, a founding Springvale Multicultural Men’s Shed committee member, and more.
He’s now a senior advisor to Special Minister of State Gavin Jennings. The world of politics is not where he thought he’d end up. The Tarlamis family moved from Oakleigh to Keysborough when he was eight months old. He went to Wallarano Primary School in Noble Park and to Chandler Secondary College, where Keysborough College’s Acacia campus now stands. Mr Tarlamis went on to study an associate diploma of business. “I grew up working with dad in the family businesses,” he said. “I thought it would be logical that I would go into the business world and maybe into management or something like that. “I really enjoyed the community stuff. “Politics became that vehicle to do it.”
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Local Amcal is launched Endeavour Hills locals are set to benefit from a significant upgrade in healthcare, with the official launch of Amcal+ Endeavour Hills. Residents will enjoy a new look pharmacy for their wellbeing needs, with the makeover set to bring about additional healthcare services and increased job opportunities for retail and pharmacy staff. Grace Chong and Wei Leong Tay, owner and store pharmacists, are thrilled to welcome locals to the revamped store. “We are delighted to welcome the local community to our new store,” said Grace. “With eight pharmacists on-site, the community will benefit from over 20 years of combined professional experience,” added Grace. Amongst the suite of store upgrades includes access to a range of screening services for those who may be at risk of conditions like diabetes, sleep apnoea and chronic pain. “We are committed to providing outstanding healthcare services to every customer and patient who walks through our doors and we do this through a range of structured health service programs,” said Grace. “Being part of the Amcal Pharmacy network means that we are able to offer locals personalised advice backed by a trusted national brand.” The new look pharmacy is located at Shop 47, Endeavour Hills Shopping Centre. Opening hours are Mon - Wed 9am - 5.30pm, Thu & Fri 9.00am - 9.00pm, Sat 9am - 5pm and Sun 10am - 5pm.
Right: Grace Chong and Wei Leong are the friendly faces of Endeavour Hills Amcal+
3 TIPS TO CONTROL YOUR CHILD’S ASTHMA THIS WINTER It’s that time of year again. The humidity evaporates and the change in temperature seems to trigger more runny noses, dry coughs, sore throats, fevers, and muscle pain. For parents, it can be particularly unnerving during these colder months when their child may have asthma. We sat down with Endeavour Hills Amcal+ owner and pharmacist, Grace Chong, on how to help keep your child’s asthma in check this winter: 1. Know their triggers – Whether it’s cold air, exercise, or pollens, know what triggers their asthma and adjust activity accordingly. A great way to do this is to keep a diary where you can document times asthma worsens in order to discuss with your pharmacist or GP. 2. Be pragmatic – Working with your healthcare professional on an asthma action plan is often the best way to manage asthma – so it is important to follow it. In addition to using preventer medicines as prescribed, ensure reliever medications are always nearby. 3. Put some fun in prevention – Your child will be using his or her asthma medication regularly as part of their asthma action plan, so turn it into a bit of a game to ensure the process is perceived positively. If your child is particularly young, make up a song to go with the process or associate the act of using the puffer with a reward. Grace Chong, Co-owner and store pharmacist, Amcal+ Endeavour Hills.
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Your Community Blankets needed for Winter! Any donations of warm blankets, sleeping bags, pillows and towels for those in need are most appreciated. Please drop your donation in person at CoCO’s Shop located at Shop 2/48 McCrae St, Dandenong (opposite the Dandenong Plaza). Open Monday to Friday 9am – 3pm and
Children’s Art Workshop
Saturdays 9am – 2pm.
Thursday 4th July, 2019 – Free with bookings essential. Drawing and Skill Building – 10am- 2pm. A guided workshop for children aged 8 – 16 that would like to build on their skills, and gain some inspiration. Craft – 10:00am – 11:30am, or 12:30pm – 2:00pm. A fun, relaxed workshop for younger children aged 4 – 9 creating collage and sculptures using recyclables, play dough and other items. Noble Park Community Centre: Ph: 9547 5801
No dumping of donations permitted. Any enquiries can be made on 9793 3736. Springvale Learning and Activity Centre. Ph: 9547 2647
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Classes held on Mondays. Call our office on 9547 2647 for more information. 10-week taster program is available for eligible individuals. Springvale Learning and Activity Centre. Ph: 9547 2647
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When: Wednesdays from 9am – 12pm Duration: 18 weeks; 24th July – 18th December (during school terms) Cost: $120 full fee/$70 concession Call us for further information or to enrol. Noble Park Community Centre: Ph: 9547 5801
Build skills in speaking, reading, writing and listening; and English conversation. Very affordable – low costs for 2019. Courses available for all levels 0 – 4. KLC delivers daytime and evening classes. Free level assessment and placement advice please ring now to book an assessment or a place. Keysborough Learning Centre. Ph: 9798 7005; Email: info@klckeys.com.au
Fit for Life – Group Personal Training Join us at Noble Park Community Centre every Tuesday for Fit for Life. Our fully qualified personal trainer will take you through group training each week. Suitable for all ages, all fitness levels and all abilities. Only $5 per session with no booking required. Noble Park Community Centre: Ph: 9547 5801
Computer Skills Training DNH computer programs are perfect for the complete beginner through to those with confident skills to explore the Internet and to update their knowledge of particular software packages. Individual skill levels are catered for and supported by other learners in any of our programs. Computer Classes: Monday / Tuesday 9:30am – 1:30pm Wednesday – 9:30am to 12:30pm Dandenong Neighbourhood House Inc – Phone 9792 5298
Learn to get online and get connected Come along on a Friday morning to Springvale Neighbourhood House’s Learning Lounge to learn how to use your laptop, iPhone, iPad, digital camera and lots more. One-to-one lessons on what you want to learn – how to use eBay safely; setup and use Skype to speak to your family overseas; download photos from your digital camera; setup a FaceBook page; learn how to use a new computer program on your laptop. The Learning Lounge is open every Friday between 9.30am and 11.30am during school terms. Phone 9574 6399 for more information. Springvale Neighbourhood House: Phone: 9548 3972
Making a Difference program Wellsprings runs a series of workshops which involve women in working together and addressing a social issue of concern to them. They learn about advocacy and leadership, how to influence decisions, liaise with authorities, the media and politicians. The course includes guest speakers, and runs for two hours every week . The course will begin again in term 3 at Dandenong on Thursdays starting on 18 July – from 12.30pm to 2.30pm. To enrol contact Monira by email: monira@wellspringsforwomen.com or Phone: 9701 3740 Wellsprings for Women: Phone: 9701 3740
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Are you interested in doing basic home maintenance around your house? Come and join with other ladies and learn some new home maintenance skills so you can do repairs in your own home. Our home maintenance programs are hands-on, practical sessions. Each class includes plenty of safety advice, discussion and support. You’ll learn about tools, materials, professional tricks of the trade and the theory behind each technique you’ll be using. If you want to learn something specific just ask the staff. Dandenong Neighbourhood House Inc – Phone 9792 5298
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Minister sides with Rosie By Cam Lucadou-Wells Family violence prevention minister Gabrielle Williams says she's disappointed by remarks attributed to unionist John Setka. At a national executive meeting, Mr Setka had allegedly linked anti-violence campaigner Rosie Batty to men having fewer rights. "We value the work of Rosie Batty to an enormous degree," Ms Williams responded to Star News during a visit to a WAYSS domestic violence refuge. "She should be credited with saving lives." An Australian of the Year, Ms Batty has been a prominent campaigner against family violence since her 11-year-old son Luke was murdered by his father in 2014. "She's been an incredibly brave advocate in this area," Ms Williams said. "It's disappointing to hear her work cast in a negative light." By a twist of fate, just minutes later, federal ALP leader Anthony Albanese announced he'd seek Mr Setka's expulsion from the party. Mr Setka has since threatened legal action
and withdrawal of funding from the ALP. Speaking generally, Ms Williams said the family violence "conversation" had become more pronounced in the mainstream community - and was driving cultural change. It shows in the state's Call It Out ad campaign - seen by half of Victorians in just three months. "The levels of understanding of the message run high," Ms Williams says. Another indicator is recent commentary from Assistant Commissioner Luke Cornelius, of Victoria Police, she says. Mr Cornelius reacted in unambiguous terms after Courtney Herron's remains were found in Royal Park, Parkville in May. "Violence against women is absolutely about men's behaviour," Mr Cornelius said. "It isn't about women's behaviour." A man was later charged with Ms Herron's murder. It was an "180-degree" turn from police remarks five years ago, according to Ms Williams. Also the link between gender inequality and
WAYSS's Lisa Frawley and Gabrielle Williams at a South East domestic violence refuge. 194530 Picture: CAM LUCADOU-WELLS violence against women is becoming better understood. It was part of the mainstream, not just an academic setting, she said. "Good attitudes to women lead to good
outcomes. Bad attitudes to women lead to bad outcomes. "The sector has been aware of this for some time. We're starting to see acceptance of that."
Marion toasts a wonderful 80 years with a big party Marion Bjorksten celebrated her 80th birthday with friends and family at the Dandenong RSL on Sunday 16 June. The birthday celebrations included high tea with Marion's three children Colin, Ann and Katrina, three grandson's Fraser, Brodie and Ethan (Johnathan was unable to make it) great grandson Fred and many of Marion's longtime friends. Marion arrived in Australia on her 16th birthday on board the SS Strathnaver in 1955 with her Mum, Dad and brother. They lived in Nissen Huts in Preston set up for migrants arriving as 10 Pound Poms for two years, where many of her lifelong friends came from. Marion married John Logan and they moved to Doveton in 1976, but John died of cancer six months later and Marion was left to raise the three children. Their lives took a turn for the better when she won Tattslotto in 1983 and the family moved to Endeavour Hills, where she re-
Guests at Marion's 80th birthday at the Dandenong RSL. mained until 2004. Despite living in Australia for 64 years, Marion still has a strong Scottish accent. Marion lives a very active life and her children often find it hard to catch her at home at Willow Lodge in Bangholme. She enjoys line dancing, going to the movies with her friend Margaret and plays competition lawn bowls at Willow Lodge Bowling Club.
Marion Bjorksten with her three children, from left, Ann, Katrina and Colin.
Marion Bjorksten with the lawn bowls inspired 80th birthday cake made by daughter Katrina.
Stalwarts mark 40 years associated with Red Cross Loyal volunteers have celebrated the Hallam Friends of Red Cross's 40th birthday at an event on Monday 17 June. Red Cross metropolitan-zone chairperson Heather Perrott spoke on the value of volunteering and the organisation's refugee program. She also presented long-service medals to members Josephine Thompson (who volunteered for 30 years) and Beryl Smith (20 years). The 20-member group regularly fundraises with raffles and street stalls, selling crafts, cakes, jam and plants. "New members are always welcome to join in for a cuppa and socialise with friends," president Betty Keen said. It holds regular meetings at Hallam Community Learning Centre on the third Monday of the month. Details: 9774 0194. dandenong.starcommunity.com.au
Betty Keen, Heather Perrott, Josephine Thompson and Beryl Smith at the Hallam Friends of Red Cross group's 40th birthday. 194572
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St John's Regional College has been the first choice for Catholic secondary education in Dandenong for 60 years. St John's upholds this reputation for constant persistence in ensuring students are provided with every opportunity to learn, believe and achieve to the best of their ability. Whether your son or daughter is academic through science and maths, drama and art or sports and wood tech, there will be guidance and opportunity for all career pathways at St John's Regional College. Co-curricular programs are made available for all areas of study in order to help students become the best person they can be. From the STEP program in year seven, which focuses on transitioning students from primary to secondary school, through to the wide range of VCE and VET subjects, VCAL and enrichment programs, all students are able to find their place at St John's. Attempting to guide students to seek their own learning paths and draw on their own strengths, St John's recognises the individual and personalised learning and ensures students are provided with the right guidance to be led in the right direction on their academic journey. Students are encouraged to achieve excellence together and prosper in our community of opportunity.
Students are provided with every opportunity to learn, believe and achieve at St John's Regional College. To see all the action, come and join us on our Open day Tours. COLLEGE TOURS Take part in St John's student-led tours and see the college in action. Thursday 27 June 6pm Saturday 27 July 9am Thursday 15 August 9am Thursday 12 September 9am Thursday 24 October 9am Tuesday November 19 6pm Year 7 2021 Enrolments now open until Friday 23 August 2019. To book a tour please visit www.trybooking.com/BALBU
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Extensive study scope At Hallam Senior College staff aim to provide all students with the maximum opportunity for personal and academic growth in a supportive environment, one specially designed for students in their later years of secondary education. Hallam Senior College offers an extensive range of study options in Year 10, VCE, VET and VCAL that enable teachers to personalise a student’s timetable through a focused program approach. "Students are at the centre of our thinking, planning and actions. We aim to ensure that we provide positive learning experiences for every student in a young adult environment," said college principal David Caughey. Mr Caughey said with highly experienced staff ensuring quality of delivery across all subjects, students are treated as young adults with staff-student relationships based on mutual respect, cooperation and a focus on the common goal - learning. In a young adult learning environment students are encouraged to take personal responsibility for their learning. "The relationships we forge with students and their families are critical elements of a student’s success at this important stage of their learning. "Hallam Senior College values relationships built on respect and responsibility where the relationships between people, learning and
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Let it snow for holiday fun Springvale is gearing up for one of its biggest events of the year - the seventh annual Snow Fest on Sunday 28 July. Springvale Snow Fest brings an authentic snow experience to the heart of Springvale when real snow is trucked in from Mt Buller turning Buckingham Avenue into a winter wonderland. The event received the 2018 Major Event of the Year Award at the Parks and Leisure Awards of Excellence. Having taken top billing in the Victoria/Tasmania region, the event is now eligible for the national Major Event of the Year Award, which will be announced in October. Since its inception in 2013, Springvale Snow Fest has also won Australian Event Awards in the Best New Event (Vic) and Best Tourism Event (Vic) categories. This year visitors can win a wintery weekend getaway at a ski resort with the family. The prize includes two nights’ accommodation for two adults and two children in a family room, wheel chains rental, two day resort entry and parking, and two day ski or snowboard rental package. Find out more details on how to enter the competition by visiting council’s website. Other highlights of this year’s Snow Fest include: Two free snow play areas with real snow from Mt Buller 30 food stalls Burton Riglets child-friendly snowboarding Live ice sculpting Main stage with live music and performances Roving performances Photo opportunities with huskies Virtual Reality snow experience Rides ($2-$6) Fireworks at 6.50pm
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Thousands of people flock to Springvale each year for the annual Snow Fest. The City of Greater Dandenong's also has a full program of school holidays events planned for young people aged 12 to 25. Week one includes a visit to Gravity Zone, a burger masterclass, a visit to Melbourne Museum, a move afternoon and a boxing masterclass. Week two features ice skating, mobile photography, a visit to Scienceworks, mini golf and a basketball and volleyball tournament. Families can book up to five activities per young person. Bookings can be made at the Dandenong Customer Service Centre, the Springvale Customer Service Centre, Parkmore Customer Service or at the Clow Street Office (formerly YStop).
Children have the chance to get up close to a husky dog at Snowfest.
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Build a holiday bear Keep the kids entertained and active with these 'boredom busting' free indoor activities at Armada Dandenong Plaza over the July school holidays. The following activities will run throughout the duration of the July school holidays. Week 1: Build-A-Bear Workshops The hugely popular Build-A-Bear workshop is coming to Armada Dandenong Plaza this winter. Kids will love making their own bear and bringing them to life with their own individual design. The workshop includes creating your own furry friend, a heart ceremony, a birth certificate for your bear and a cub condo (cardboard house). Date: Monday 1 July to Friday 5 July. Time: 10am, 11.30am, 1pm, 2.30pm each day Location: Armada Dandenong Plaza, Level 2, Centre Court Bookings: Visit www.armadadandenongplaza.com.au to register. Limited to 20 kids per session. Cost is $5 to book a session. Week 2: Free Winter themed Kids Craft Activities Monday 8 July: Colour-in your own poncho to wear this winter. Tuesday 9 July: Decorate your own winter beanie. Wednesday 10 July: Decorate your own individual umbrella. Thursday 11 July: Learn to create a winter scarf. Friday 12 July: Colour in a backpack. Time: 11am to 2pm at Armada Dandenong Plaza, Level 2, Centre Court. No bookings required and all materials provided for this free event. Dusan, from Dandenong North, gets set for some very bearable holiday fun. 194623
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Have you planned it well? With the school holidays nearly upon us, it's time to start planning activities and outings that will keep the kids busy and entertained throughout. It may be a fun 14-day break for some, but that certainly isn't the case for all. It can seem impossible to fill in the time entertaining the kids whilst you try to keep on top of your daily duties. After all, the house won't clean itself and the groceries won't shop themselves ... at least not yet. Cue Waverley Gardens Shopping Centre the team have heard the pleas of hundreds of busy parents and curated a handful of fun and entertaining school holiday activities. Whether you're after some peace and quiet during your Woolies shop or simply want the kiddies to have a go at something new, Waverley Gardens is the answer you've been looking for. So what's on? Week 1 Hatchimal Craft Village Monday 1st - 5th July 11am-2pm Daily Located just outside of Target Kids can have fun making their very own Hatchimal home at the Hatchimals Craft Village, plus, they can meet Draggle! Week 2 Babyccino decorating hosted by Gloria Jeans Monday 8th July 11am-2pm Located just outside of Target Kids can have fun decorating their own Babyccino with sprinkles, marshmallows and all the good things. While the kids are entertained, you can enjoy a well-deserved coffee of your own.
Let the kids unleash their inner chef at sandwich making, sushi making and babyccino decorating workshops. Plus, exclusive offers will be available on the day, for parents and kids to indulge in some tasty treats. Sandwich Masterclass hosted by Sandwich Chefs Wednesday 10th July 11am-2pm Located near Big W Create your very own sandwich masterpiece hosted by the team at Sandwich Chefs. The best thing about it? Parents don't have to clean up.
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Sushi Making Workshop hosted by Sushi Hub Tuesday 9th July 10am-2pm Located near Big W Kids can enjoy learning the fundamentals of sushi making with the experienced sushi chefs from Sushi Hub. Kids can create their own rolls using the tools and fresh ingredients supplied including seaweed, sushi rice, cucumber, chicken and more! Parents are welcome to assist the kids and share the fun experience. Just
make sure you come with an empty stomach as you will enjoy the sushi you've made! To find out more or to book for any of the workshops, head to www.waverleygardens. com.au Waverley Gardens Shopping Centre provides all your shopping needs. Home to a range of fresh food stores, fashion and major brands like Big W, Coles, Target and more, Waverley Gardens is located on the corner of Police and Jacksons Roads, Mulgrave, 3170.
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Take a free food tour of the market.
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These school holidays enjoy kids' Classic Christmas Movies for free at Dandenong Market. Don’t be a Grinch this Christmas in July! Enjoy a festive themed winter wonderland setting at Dandenong Market these school holidays. Relax on a beanbag, and be transported to the North Pole with your favourite Christmas classics. Movies on the schedule include The Muppet Christmas Carol, The Search for Santa Paws, Gremlins, Elf, Mickey's Magical Christmas, Santa Buddies, Fred Claus, Polar Express and The Grinch. Movies run every market day at 10am and 12.30pm in The Bazaar. (Located in J Row near The Terrace). Kids can enjoy popcorn for $1 kids during these sessions. Children must be supervised at all times. During July the market is also running its popular free market tours on select Tuesdays and Fridays. On the Food Discovery Tour, visitors can join get exclusive, behind-the-scenes insight into the tantalising aromas and exotic flavours on offer. On this hour-long tour, visit select traders for sumptuous tastings and insider secrets from experts. All Food Discovery Tour participants receive a free Dandenong Market shopping bag and delicious samples and tastings from market traders. Bookings are essential via the market website. The Dandenong Market is open Tuesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
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HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 7 Olivetree Drive, Keysborough, VIC 3173 Description: 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 garage Price: Contact agent Inspect: As advertised, or by appointment Contact: Art Sudharm - 0403 571 245; art.s@obrienrealestate.com.au, OBRIEN REAL ESTATE Monday, 24 June, 2019 5 February, 2018
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WHAT’S ON Disco Dolly Bingo Save the date Saturday August 10th! Come to a fun filled night and join the members from Keysborough Fire Brigade. A Disco Dolly Bingo event, with silent auctions, games, prizes and much more. All proceeds will further help the community of Keysborough and surrounding suburbs. 7pm - 11pm, Saturday 10 August. Cost: $22 per person, inlcudes finger food and bingo games, drinks at bar prices. Where: Keysborough Golf Club, 55 Hutton Road, Keysborough. For more details and to book, go to https://www.eventbrite.com/e/discodolly-bingo-keysborough-golf-club-tickets62401605883?aff=ehomesaved. Bookings close 28 July.
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Tai Chi Tai Chi is a Chinese system of physical exercise aiding health and relaxation. Join us each Monday for a twenty minute session following the introductory Shibashi DVD. Each Monday 2pm-2.20pm (except public and school holidays) at The Open Door, 110 Ann St, Dandenong. A gold coin donation is welcome. Please call Trish or Jo on 9791 8664 or email Theopendoor@ssjg.org.au for more details.
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Dinner with a VIEW Dandenong Evening VIEW Club will meet on Tuesday, 2 July, for dinner at the Dandenong RSL, 44-50 Clow Street, at 7 pm. Guest speaker this month is Isobel Leaman from Miss Issi's Cake Decorating Emporium. It is also a "Bring a Friend" night. VIEW stands for voice, interests and education for women and the Club supports the SMITH Family's Learning for Life Program. New members and guests are always welcome. Bookings essential. Call 9795 1222.
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Australia's adopted son of comedy, Arj Barker, returns with his brand new comedy show 'We
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Jr. is coming to Drum Theatre in July, and we have two complimentary tickets to give away. To enter, go to starcommunity. com.au/competitions. For more information about the show, visit drumtheatre.com.au/ event/5154/chittychitty-bang-bangjr/25505.
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Beginners computer classes Computer classes are beginning again next term for those who are beginners, all adults welcome. We have a small class for lots of attention. Class to begin on Tuesday 23rd July from 9.30am to 12.15pm for 8 weeks (Tuesdays only) at Hallam Community Learning Centre, 56 Kays Avenue, Hallam. Cost: $135.00 or $115.00 concession. Please call to book on 9703 1688, places limited.
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Neuroscience participants needed A local Doctoral student is recruiting participants local to Dandenong/Springvale/Clayton for neuroscience research. The study will look at what happens to memory as we age. The researcher is looking for older adults who are healthy and between the ages of 65-85. For more information contact Sian VirtueGriffiths on 0422 294 248.
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Film-making workshops Are you an aspiring film maker who is keen to learn more about film production? Be a part of Greater Dandenong Council's inaugural Short Cuts Film Production Program. The seven-week mentorship course in June and July is designed for young people aged 15 to 25, who live, work or study in the City of Greater
Dandenong. The films created will premiere as part of Shorter Cuts 2019 program in October. Details: hanann.aldaqqa@cgd.vic.gov.au or 8571 5147.
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Volunteers needed New volunteers are welcome at The Bridge disability service in Cranbourne, Berwick, Narre Warren and Dandenong. They support staff and adult participants in fun activities one day a week or fortnight. Details: Margaret, 8710 8520 or MCampion@ thebridgeinc.org.au.
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Al-Anon Family Groups This group offers help and support to family and friends of problem drinkers. Meetings are weekly at Endeavour Hills, Dandenong, Springvale and Dandenong North. Mondays from 10am at the Andrews Centre, corner Hanna Drive and Heatherton Road . Endeavour Hills, Wednesdays from 8.15pm at Seminar room 2 at Dandenong Hospital, David Street, Fridays from 10.30am at Springvale Church of Christ, corner Buckingham and Windsor avenues and Saturdays from 2pm at St Gerard's Community Centre, 71 Gladstone Road, Dandenong North. Details: 1300 252 666 or visit www.al-anon.org. au
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Stingray Will Bravo, pictured recently, gave his all in defeat against the Bushrangers. 194400 point win, 10.16 (76) to 11.4 (70). Leading by 19 points at the final break, the Bulls staved off a fast finishing Sharks team as Jordan Marson (three goals) and Luke Nelson (two goals) put through important goals. With the win, the Bulls move to 4-6 on the season and currently sit seventh on the ladder.
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Rowville was a class above North Ringwood in their encounter at Seebeck Oval. The Hawks jumped out to a 20-point quarter-time lead and, with Damian Garner (four goals) tearing the game apart, never looked back as they went on to record a 35-point win, 15.9 (99) to 8.16 (64).
It’s a nightmare for bowlers in the DDCA By Nick Creely He’s coming back, and it’s not good news for bowlers. The Dandenong District Cricket Association’s biggest weapon, Buckley Ridges captaincoach David White, will return to lead the reigning Turf 1 premiers next season off the back of a record-breaking first season. The South-African, 28 - who played 85 matches of first-class cricket in his home country before retiring in early 2018 - plundered an astonishing 1252 runs at 125.2, almost unheard of numbers at any level of cricket. In further crushing news to the bowlers of the south-east, Narre South - the newcomer to Turf 1 - has confirmed the news that Jersey international star Jonty Jenner will also be returning to the club, putting to bed rumours he may have been heading to a rival club in the DDCA. The emerging star was a major factor in the
Lions’ premiership success in Turf 2 in his first year in Australia, cracking 632 runs at 45.14 while also taking 16 wickets at an incredible average of 6.44. The Lions have also announced a trio of signings from Narre North, bringing in Matt Brooks as playing coach, paceman Joel Zietsman and opener Kyle Hardy, further strengthening the list as they look to make a splash in the top grade. Gun all-rounder Kirk Dickson will return to the club after a year off, in another major boost. Off the back of consecutive grand final defeats, Springvale South has made some major changes to its coaching and playing stocks, in what is likely to be a new look-side next season. Leicestershire County batsman Ateeq Javid has signed on as captain, replacing club legend Craig Slocombe, who will stay on in a playing capacity after a stellar 13-year term as skipper. Javid previously played a season at Narre
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Boxers ready to unleash By Nick Creely Two of Doveton Boxing Club's finest young boxers will be taking their talents across the Tasman to New Zealand next month, representing Regional Victoria Boxing in an exciting opportunity. Levi Harrison and Zealand Rakei, both 15, will jet off for a 10-day tournament to Christchurch and Auckland, becoming the first international competitors to come out of the Doveton Boxing program. Harrison, who will be fighting in the 66kg Junior Division, is a former soccer player who gave up the sport to try something new, and has come a long way since, dedicating himself to training and getting to this very important milestone. Until the departure day, he'll continue training as hard as he can, knowing all too well just how paramount a strict training routine can be. "I'm very proud to be representing Victoria in New Zealand, this is a once in a life opportunity and I'm very proud to have been selected," he said. "I pride myself on hard work and commitment so that I can be mentally and physically prepared to fight "From now until we leave it is just hard work and building up the skill and fitness to be best prepared for the event." The Doveton Boxing Club holds a special place in the heart of Levi, "Doveton Boxing Club has had a massive impact on me, it has taught me to push my limits and it is the main reason I'm here where I am," he said. "Doveton is the only gym I've been at so it has had a massive impact on my journey. "I'd like to thank Ryan from the Doveton Boxing Club for getting me this far and giving me all his time and effort to train me.
Levi Harrison (left) and Zealand Rakei will jet off to New Zealand next month. 193970 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS "Also to Bede and Pauly who did training with me and giving me there time and my mum for taking me to training and home every day." For Zealand Rakei, who will compete in the Junior Girls 75kg, sport is her passion, and she dedicates every spare moment she has to enhancing herself. "I work three days a week but when I'm not at work or school I am at the gym training or on the netball court. Boxing is a very difficult sport not just physically but mentally, you have to be really fit but also be smart," she said. Much like Levi, Zealand is extremely grateful for the opportunity to represent Victoria, and will be working tirelessly to ensure she's
in prime shape to make a splash in the tournaments next month. "What I have to do now to prepare for the New Zealand tour is make sure my weight is on track by keeping to my diet and training every chance I get," she said. "Preparing myself mentally is also very important. I need to be focusing on my skill work at training and making sure I'm ready for any challenges that are going to be thrown at me." Doveton Boxing Club has been a vital part of Zealand's life, providing her with plenty of support and guidance in the gruelling sport. "Doveton Boxing Club is like my second home," she said.
"My skills have improved in many ways. Doveton has always been a welcoming gym from day one. They are like family to me. "Ryan my coach has always pushed me to the limits which I know will make me the best boxer possible." Zealand started her journey by doing Karate at the age of eight, but realised it wasn't for her. Three years later, she went to SKAMMA in Narre Warren, enjoying kickboxing and Jiu Jitsu before joining the Doveton Boxing Club where she has been for the last three years. Now she's hell-bent on proving that female boxing is the real deal. "Boxing is such an amazing sport and what I love most about it is that everyone underestimates females in boxing which makes me want to show everyone what girls are really capable off and the strength we have," she said. While Zealand won't look too far ahead, she admits that she would like to one day represent her country. "Honestly I haven't really thought about my future but I would love to represent Australia in the Olympics and one day I want to go pro," she said. "But for now I'm just focusing on training and pushing myself to achieve these dreams." She has plenty of people to thank as she now prepares to become an international competitor. "I'd like to thank my parents for driving me to training and believing in me with everything I do," she explained. "But most importantly I want to thank my coach Ryan Wilson for putting so much of his effort, time and money into me. "Thank you for putting up with all my complaining at training, but most of all thank you Ryan for believing in me and telling me I have a bright future ahead of me in boxing and just not giving up on me."
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