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Charity event a hole in one
The Altona City Rotary Club will be holding its 20th Annual Charity Golf Day. Charles Montebello warms up at the Kooringal Golf Club.
The Altona City Rotary Club will hold its 20th Annual Charity Golf Day, with charity Very Special Kids being the major beneficiary. The Altona City Charity Golf day has so far donated $118,300 to the charity, which helps about 850 families across Victoria who have a child with a life-threatening condition. Golf committee chairman Charlie Montebello said Very Special Kids has been the event’s major beneficiary for the past 11 years, after the Rotary Club did a tour of the charity’s main offices and hospice in Malvern, which he said ‘hit a soft spot’. The charity day will be held at Kooringal Golf Club on February 25, with golfers of all abilities encouraged to attend. “Last year we had 104 [players], which is 26 teams of four and we tee off just after 12pm,” he said. “Then after the game, [at] six o’clock we sit down and we put dinner on for the players and also … [give] prizes to the winners. [We] have a few auctions and raffles, so we’re always looking for donations from local companies.” Those interested in getting involved or donating any prizes should contact Mr Montebello on 0412257723.
West Footscray booms The real estate market is booming in the west, with West Footscray’s median house price skyrocketing by almost 26 per cent in the three months to December. Data from the Real Estate Institute of Victoria (REIV) has revealed that the median house price in West Footscray rose by $240,000 between September and December to reach $1.18 million. Nicholas Scott Real Estate director Nicholas
Skapoulas said this rise is “purely because of the low supply”. “So it’s a supply and demand issue. There’s quite high demand and very little supply,” he said. However Mr Skapoulas said the area appeals to those who wish to live within a 10 kilometer radius of the city, as it’s an affordable option with access to all the amenities. “There’s so much to offer, like West Footscray train station … anything around
that pocket is just incredible,” he said. “The house size, the demographic, the style, because they’re older period homes. When you compare it to any other inner city suburbs on the other side of the bridge, within the same radius, it’s double, so it makes sense. “You get a lot of value for money.” Young families are going to continue to be the key demographic driving the popularity of the areas, Mr Skapoulas said. “I think it’s going to continue to be strong
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… for young families moving into the area or young couples looking to start a family. “Young professionals have probably been renting on the other side of town, South Melbourne and South Yarra, Clifton Hills, Richmond, St Kilda, [they’re] sick of paying rent and they want to start owning a [place] of their own.” Neighbouring suburb Kingsville also experienced a jump in median house prices, increasing by 22 per cent between September and December to reach $1.44 million.
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