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Save our Dancing Dog By Benjamin Millar
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An ‘underdog’ grassroots campaign is aiming to save one of Footscray’s most iconic buildings. The Dancing Dog Café, built in 1909 at 42A Albert Street as the United Friendly Societies (UFS) Dispensary, will go under the hammer on April 18. Property developers are showing keen interest in the prominent site, predicted to sell for upwards of $1.5 million. But residents are fearful developers will convert the property into apartments and today are launching a Pozible crowdfunding campaign to buy the building for use as a community hub. Campaign organiser Katerina Gaita said early support had been inspiring but conceded an uphill battle remained in raising enough funds in just two weeks. The Seddon resident said the community recognised that “once it’s gone, it’s gone forever”. “This is a building that has captured people’s imagination – it’s quirky, it stands out on its own and people have a sense of ownership already.” Ownership would be on a co-operative, not-for-profit basis and the building could continue to function as a café, as well as hosting community projects, she said. “I want people to think of this as a community campaign and they have got a say in it.” Ms Gaita said the tight timeframe meant people needed to act now or risk losing the building forever. Dancing Dog Café owner Ben Coyle said he remained hopeful the popular café would continue to operate, regardless of who buys the building, but its ultimate fate would be in the hands of the new owner. “We have got our lease in place, we’re secure for now, but I’m a realist.” A heritage study found the red-brick building is externally well preserved and “among the most architecturally sophisticated Edwardian-era commercial buildings in the city of Maribyrnong”. Property agents Biggin & Scott Yarraville are marketing the site as suitable for future development and “ideal for an investor looking to buy a property with not only massive potential capital growth but also a secure income stream”. The site is in the Footscray Activity Centre Zone, which encourages intensive development and allows for higher-density housing. Campaign details are at www.letsbuythedog. wordpress.com or www.facebook.com/ groups/617549318379560.
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MAYOR’S MESSAGE 2015 is a landmark year for the Vietnamese community in Australia. This year marks the 40th anniversary of Vietnamese settlement in our adopted country. Today, there are approximately 200,000 people of Vietnamese descent who call Australia home. The first wave of community settlement from Vietnam began in 1975. These were tumultuous times and the story of my own family is a part of that history. The late Malcolm Fraser described the story of the Vietnamese as the “litmus test” for Australia’s multiculturalism policy. Fortunately, it was a test that passed with exceptional results and is an example of our compassionate, caring and responsible nation. A truly diverse Australia. In commemorating 40 years of settlement, the local Vietnamese community has embarked on several initiatives of giving back, including fundraising for the Good Friday Appeal (targeting $500,000), a Vietnamese Soup Van to service disadvantaged community members and a number of youth programs to foster community leadership and volunteerism. The contribution of Vietnamese people and culture, to all aspects of life in Australia, and certainly in Maribyrnong, is a great success story of modern migration and one that I’m personally proud of. 2015 is also a very significant year for the history of this great nation and the freedom we have fought for. April 25th marks the Centenary of the ANZAC soldiers landing on the shores of Gallipoli in 1915. To commemorate this important 100 year anniversary, Council has revived the glory of the city’s Avenue of Honour, on Geelong Road in Footscray by planting 146 Gum trees between Ballarat Rd and Gordon St. This restoration of our city’s premier boulevard will complement the Memorial Garden at Footscray Park that bears the ANZAC memorial plaques. Our city has a proud and rich history of supporting our nation’s diggers, as well as having a long and industrious defence heritage. Over 2000 men and women from the Footscray area enlisted during Australia’s WWII efforts and restoring the Avenue of Honour will be a great tribute in preserving and honouring the ANZAC spirit.
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The Braybrook Community Hub officially opened its doors on Wednesday 25 March with a special celebration. Cr Nam Quach, the Mayor of the City of Maribyrnong, together with the Hon Jenny Mikakos, Minister for Families and Children, launched Council’s new community facility with food, music and smiles on the faces of Braybrook community members. The Mayor remarked that “it is truly ‘Day One’ of a new chapter for our community and for our journey here in Braybrook.” Council contributed $9 million and the State Government contributed $3.5 million towards this $12.5 million Hub.
Services at the Hub include Braybrook’s first library, a community centre, community spaces, cohealth community health services, Braybrook Men’s Shed, a community garden, maternal and child health services, Braybrook Early Learning Centre (kindergarten program and occasional child care), a sports pavilion and public art installations. The co-location of a range of community services means that the Hub is truly a one stop shop for Maribyrnong families. The Hub is the first major project under an overarching Council initiative called Revitalising Braybrook. Revitalising Braybrook shines a light on the need for improvements and investment from all levels of government in areas such as transport, education, employment, health, housing and social inclusion, the very community issues highlighted by our community. Council is committed to advocating for more positive change in Braybrook. Visit your new Braybrook Community Hub and try out one of the many programs, events and services on offer. There is something for everyone at the Hub! Braybrook Community Hub 107-139 Churchill Avenue, Braybrook Ph 9188 5800 www.maribyrnong.vic.gov.au
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Game Changers Council and Victoria University are delivering ‘Game Changers’, a series that presents pivotal concepts, personalities and moments in Australia’s evolving story for public discussion and debate. 40 Years of Vietnamese Settlement; Perspectives from the Son of a Veteran 21 April, 6-7.30pm, VU@Metro West, 138 Nicholson St, Footscray www.footscrayunitown.com.au
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Community Day Line up includes Radical Son, award winning hip hop crew Raw & Rugged, performances by Pacific artists, art demos, carving, weaving, craft tent, artist talks and a Pacific Market Place. Saturday 11 April, 12-6pm, Footscray Community Arts Centre, 45 Moreland St, Footscray www.footscrayarts.com
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Comedy Festival Looking for a laugh close to home … there are five shows on your doorstep! Council’s Festival City is partnering with the Melbourne International Comedy Festival to deliver Comedy Out West. Bluestone Church Arts Space, 10A Hyde St, Footscray www.festivalcity.com.au
This Hub is an innovative, modern facility that is comprised of services that bring people together, that create memories and that build connections.
On our community engagement front, Council is launching the Community Voice, a community panel, who Council will consult with on major Council policies and plans. 150 members will be chosen at random through doorknocking by an independent company, Metropolis Research, in early April. The purpose of the panel is to provide Council with community opinion that is representative of all residents of the City from a wide mix of demographic backgrounds, when considering major policy changes. We look forward to working with our community more into the future.
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Car parking a fight hard won
By Benjamin Millar
Hobsons Bay’s Maltese community has won a seven-year battle to build a carpark for its Altona East premises after the council last week voted in favour of the project. The council will build a 29-space carpark at RJ Cooper Reserve, next to the Collins Avenue centre used by the Maltese Association Hobsons Bay. The association had been unsuccessful for six consecutive years in its bid to secure carpark funding from the council budget. Finally, after heated lobbying from Maltese community members, the council resolved last July to investigate the parking demands and seek possible solutions. The association collected 353 signatures on a petition supporting the carpark. Fifty-three people signed another petition opposing the carpark, saying it may encourage hoons and cause disruptions to residents by people visiting the hall. Association president Joe Attard said the club had about 500 financial members but only six carparking slots. He said support for the new carpark was “excellent” news as it was sorely needed for members using walking frames and those with disabilities who currently had to park far away. “It’s a breakthrough after seven years. We’re very pleased because winter is coming and we see the elderly people struggling.”
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Computer equipment valued at thousands of dollars has been stolen from a Yarraville charity that provides food relief for people most in need. Thieves broke into Foodbank Victoria’s warehouse last Sunday night, stealing a dozen computers vital to the charity’s distribution of food. The theft occurred between 6pm on Sunday, March 22, and 7am the next day. The thieves made away with 12 Toshiba, Hp Compaq, ASUS and Acer laptops valued about $8000. Acting chief executive Chris Scott said the stolen laptops were used by staff and volunteers to manage the delivery of nearly 140,000 kilograms of food to families around the state each week. “It’s very unfortunate – they were used for doing inventory and stock control,” he said. “I don’t know whether the thieves knew what we do here. If anything, it looks like it was just an opportunistic break-in.” Foodbank Victoria has provided more than 10 million meals to people in need this financial year. Computers play a critical role in keeping track of Foodbank Victoria’s Yarraville warehouse, which can house almost two million kilograms of food. Mr Scott said that as well as needing to replace the computer equipment, the charity was being forced to spend thousands of extra dollars beefing up security. He is imploring anyone with knowledge of the theft to come forward with information. He said the charity would gratefully welcome the donation of any laptops or funds via www. foodbankvictoria.org.au.
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Better care call for detainees A coroner who investigated a suicide at Maribyrnong Detention Centre has called for better mental health support for detainees. Coroner Jacqui Hawkins last Thursday delivered her report into the death of Indian citizen Dalvir Singh in detention last February. Singh, 27, was found dead in the centre on February 13. He first came to Australia in 2007 on a student visa but this was cancelled in 2009. In 2013, he fathered a child and was married but in late December that year was taken into custody by police at Pakenham over a family violence incident. He attempted to take his own life, a fact not passed on when he was transferred to Maribyrnong Immigration Detention Centre on January 10. On January 21, federal police notified the Department of Immigration and Border Protection (DIBP) of Mr Singh’s history of family violence and self-harm, but the coroner found that this information was again not passed on. CCTV footage shows Mr Singh entered and exited his room a number of times between 6.15pm and 6.26pm on February 13. An officer from centre manager Serco entered the room during a routine check at 7.05pm, finding Mr Singh on the bed. Despite attempts at resuscitation, he was pronounced dead at 7.21pm.
Ms Hawkins found the suicide was based on a number of factors, including the breakdown of Mr Singh’s relationship, withdrawal from opiate dependence and placement in immigration detention. She also found Victoria Police and DIBP lacked adequate systems for passing on critical information about people being transferred into immigration detention.
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- Jacqui Hawkins “Recognition of the multiple vulnerabilities experienced by immigration detainees is an essential first step in the provision of appropriate care and management,” she found. Ms Hawkins recommended that DIBP, Serco and the International Health and Medical Service make better arrangements for qualified mental health practitioners to observe and interact with detainees, “particularly during periods of higher suicide and self-harm risk, such as when first detained or when informed about detention or when identified as someone who is at risk.” • Anyone feeing anxious can call Beyondblue on 1300 224 636
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Easter bounce in the bonnet It was a hop-hop-happy last day of term at Kingsville Primary School last Friday as pupils unveiled colourful creations made for the annual Easter hat parade. One of the many highlights was this feathery Easter bunny creation worn by Abby. Ben Millar
Meeting Procedure and Common Seal Local Law 2015 Notice is hereby given that Hobsons Bay City Council intends to make a local law (the proposed Local Law), to be known as Meeting Procedure and Common Seal Local Law 2015, in accordance with sections 111 and 119 of the Local Government Act 1989 (the Act).
Purpose and general purport of the Local Law The purpose of this Local Law is to: a)
Provide a mechanism to facilitate the good government of Council through its formal meeting procedure to ensure effective and efficient Council decisions are made in a manner which acknowledges the role of local government within the Australian system of Government
b) Promote and encourage community participation in the system of local government by providing mechanisms for Council to ascertain the community’s views and expectations c)
Regulate and control the election of Mayor, Deputy Mayor and the chairperson of any Special Committees
d) Regulate and control the procedures governing the conduct of Ordinary and Special meetings of Council e)
Regulate the use of Council’s Common Seal and prohibit its unauthorised use
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Provide for the administration of Council’s powers and functions
g) Provide generally for the peace, order and good management of the municipal district h)
Revoke Local Law No.1 of 2005 (Meeting Procedure and Common Seal).
The proposed Local Law amends the provisions of the current Local Law No.1 – Meeting Procedure and Common Seal. The general purport of the proposed Local Law is to update and improve good governance practices and enhance the decision making process. The proposed local law specifically addresses changes to the Local Government Act 1989 in relation to voting by Councillors, inclusion of matters associated with the appointment and role of Deputy Mayor, a broader definition of petitions that recognises that they may be electronic, and various other procedural matters.
Enquiries and Submissions A copy of the proposed Local Law and a Community Impact Statement can be obtained from the Council offices at 115 Civic Parade, Altona or viewed on Council’s website, www.hobsonsbay.vic.gov.au Written submissions in relation to the proposed Local Law are invited and will be considered by Council in accordance with section 223 of the Act. Submissions should be addressed to the Chief Executive Officer,
Hobsons Bay City Council, PO Box 21, Altona 3018, or delivered to the Hobsons Bay Civic Centre, 115 Civic Parade, Altona by 5pm on Friday, 1 May 2015. Persons making such submissions may request to be heard in support of their submissions. Any request to be heard must be clearly stated within the written submission. Any person requesting to be heard is entitled to appear in person or by a person acting on their behalf before a meeting of Council to be held on Tuesday 9 June 2015. Enquiries should be directed to Diane Eyckens, Manager Governance and Local Laws, on telephone 9932 1070. Please note that Council is required to maintain and make available for public inspection a register of submissions received in accordance with section 223 of the Act during the previous 12 months. Details of submissions may also be included within the official Council Agendas and Minutes which are public documents which may also be made available on Council’s website.
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BAE wins race-based exemption By Goya Dmytryshchak Williamstown’s shipyard has won the right to racially discriminate against workers for security reasons. BAE Systems Australia Defence successfully applied to the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) for an exemption from provisions in the Equal Opportunity Act that prohibit discrimination on the basis of race. This means BAE can refuse people work on defence-related projects for security reasons, based on their existing or changed nationality.
As of October last year, the Williamstown shipyard had 1131 employees and 124 contractors. Sri Lanka-born Gardi Hewapanna Meringnage, referred to as Mr Gardi, made a submission to the tribunal arguing against the exemption. Mr Gardi, who came to Australia in 2006, was employed by BAE Defence, a wholly owned subsidiary of BAE Systems, before suffering a workplace injury. He said Victoria was one of the most multinational and multicultural states in Australia, with census data showing more
than 280,000 people in the state having been born in countries proscribed under security requirements. VCAT member Anna Dea said she agreed that a race-based approach to risk assessment was a “blunt and imperfect” instrument, even though she granted BAE its exemption. “The use of nationality and national origin information to make determinations about access to controlled material is unsatisfactory from a human rights and equal opportunity point of view,” she said. “However, the current circumstances are such that race-based assessment is still one of the tests which Australia
and US governments have determined to be appropriate in this area. It is to be hoped that more movement towards individual assessment … will be the way of the future.” BAE must notify the tribunal and the Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission in six months how many job applicants have been rejected on racial grounds and how many workers have been transferred to areas not requiring a security clearance. BAE Defence became aware in 2013 that an existing BAE Systems exemption didn’t apply to its Williamstown shipyard.
Footy fans wanted Footy fans are seeking buddies to accompany them to games – and it would help if you support the Western Bulldogs. Footscray-based annecto, which supports older people, carers and people with disabilities across the western suburbs, is looking for volunteers who love a football match. Community inclusion co-ordinator Helen Kowalyk says the organisation has a lot of clients who are enthusiastic Doggies supporters. “Anyone who goes with them would go in on a companion card – their costs would be covered,” she said. “What we’re looking for, and what our volunteer program’s aiming to do, is match people up with similar interests. “We want to do the things the volunteers are interested in doing and match them up, so as a volunteer they get the opportunity to do something they like, but meanwhile they’re 10021081-05
supporting someone with an intellectual disability, they’re creating opportunities for them to get out in the community, to meet new people, do something they love that otherwise they might be missing out on.” Ms Kowalyk said there were other volunteering opportunities such as going to the movies and playing chess. “We have a gentleman on the autism spectrum and he loves to play chess, so we’re trying to find a chess volunteer for him,” she said. “Someone who could meet him at a local library and give him a game.” For more information, call 9687 7066. Goya Dmytryshchak Bulldog supporters Brad, Chris, Kim and Nataly. (Damjan Janevski)
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‘Be prepared’ plea to boaties By Goya Dmytryshchak Boaters are being urged to stay safe in Port Phillip Bay this Easter weekend, with figures from Maritime Safety Victoria (MSV) showing there were 24 reportable boating mishaps statewide during Easter last year. Since March, there have been 92 recreational marine mishaps statewide, with one boater killed and one seriously injured. On December 3, a 65-year-old man failed to return from a fishing trip after launching from Werribee boat ramp. His submerged 5.3-metre vessel was found off Point Cook by the police
air wing. His body was later found about two nautical miles from the vessel, near Altona. Maritime safety officers will be enforcing boating rules during the weekend and issuing fines to those doing the wrong thing. MSV spokesman Paul Corkill said the Easter long weekend was a particularly busy time for boaties. “While it’s a good time to unwind and relax with your loved ones, it should not be an excuse to become complacent with your safety,” he said. “Make sure you are well prepared for the journey. This includes having appropriate
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On March 22, two men, aged 49 and 48, were injured when their seven-metre open vessel struck a submerged object on Lake Eildon. Mr Corkill said boaters should be aware different waterways had different operating rules and it was up to boaters to familiarise themselves with them. “You can find out the rules by using our new online waterway map on our website www. transportsafety.vic.gov.au,” he said. “Once you’re under way, stick to the speed and distance rules designated for that waterway and keep a proper lookout at all times for other vessels.”
Pitch to fund projects Community groups will share at least $10,000 as part of the Seddon Community Bank branch’s new Community Pitch. The Seddon branch of the Bendigo Bank is teaming with local businesses to provide a ‘pledge fund’ prize pool, chipping in $6000 to kick things off. Interested inner-west community groups are being invited to fill in application forms and attend the Community Pitch event on April 21 when they can make their three-minute pitch for funding. Branch manager Graham Evans said the campaign was a unique opportunity for local not-for-profit community groups to secure funding for a specific program or project. “It will be fun and, potentially, an easy way to make some fast cash for your group,” he said. “This is a fantastic opportunity to introduce yourselves to local businesses
that have the potential to provide ongoing support and to meet other local community groups.” Groups must register their pitch online by April 14. Local businesses are also being sought to chip in funding and become founding Community Pitch investors. The Community Pitch will take place at 7.30pm, Tuesday, April 21, at the Yarraville Club, 135 Stephen Street, Yarraville. Further details are at www.facebook.com/ SeddonCommunityBankBranch or email Kate Shedden at eo.iwce@gmail.com. Benjamin Millar Community Pitch campaign supporters get ready for the first pitch. (Joe Mastroianni) 1175024-HM13-15 10020636-01
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Goodwill Easter hunting A Good Friday Easter egg hunt will be held at Altona North to raise funds for a Point Cook man whose anti-cancer medication is costing $6800 a month. Claude Mongelli, a father-of-two who worked two jobs to support his family, was diagnosed with kidney cancer in 2012. He now has metastatic tumors in his lungs and brain, and cancer in his pelvis. Mr Mongelli’s wife, Jane Pastore, said there was a drug called Inlyta (axitinib) that could help with her husband’s treatment by blocking the blood supply to cancer cells. “However, it is not yet covered by the government’s Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme,� she said. “The treatment per month is $6800. “We are like a lot of struggling families: we have a mortgage, two small children and daily bills that sometimes we can’t meet. “It’s not only my husband who needs it, it’s many other families that require medication and they just can’t afford it. And these medications are available in other countries at a more affordable fee.� Ms Pastore’s sister, Sylvia Pastore, of Altona, organised this Friday’s event and also started a GoFundMe online campaign with the goal of raising $20,000. “Seeing my sister and her kids struggle is tough for all of us,� Sylvia said. “Their kids need to have a future and, while I can’t do anything about the medication or Claude’s cancer, I can do something to ensure there is some financial help for her kids and her.� The Inner West (Melbourne) Buy Swap & Sell Facebook group, which has raised more than $13,000 for Mr Mongelli, has donated items for the Easter egg hunt. It will be held
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Police have released an image of a Tour de France bike stolen from Altona North this month. The Scott Foil Greenedge bike was inside a locked van parked outside a business in Westgate Drive on March 9. About 6.50pm, someone smashed a window of the van to steal the racing bike, which had been ridden in the Tour de France. The bike has Shimano Dura Ace electronic Di2 gearing, a Shimano C24 wheel set, specialised red and white Romin saddle, and 3T bars, handle bars and stem. Hobsons Bay crime investigation unit detectives are hoping someone will recognise the distinctive bike, which has been valued about $10,000. As reported by Star Weekly this month, police say that, on average, one bike a day is being stolen in Hobsons Bay and often sold for a paltry amount. Anyone with information is being urged to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or crimestoppers.com.au Goya Dmytryshchak
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Hub success booked in More than a thousand visitors turned out last Wednesday to Braybrook’s first ever library. The library is part of the $12.5 million Braybrook community hub, which also includes a sports pavilion, learning centre and integrated early years centre, as well as a community garden, men’s shed, public artworks and a café. The hub took 15 months to build, with $9 million funding from Maribyrnong council and $3.5 million from the state government. Maribyrnong mayor Nam Quach said the hub is the centrepiece of the Revitalising Braybrook initiative. “Council will continue to invest in more partnerships, services and programs to bring about lasting and meaningful change in Braybrook,” the mayor said. Families and Children Minister Jenny Mikakos joined Footscray MP Marsha
Thomson and Cr Quach last Wednesday to open the hub. Ms Mikakos said the project ensures services have the space and flexibility needed to deliver 15 hours of kindergarten alongside a range of other early years programs. “This new centre will meet the demand for services and give Braybrook families the quality facilities and programs their kids deserve. Bringing services together in a convenient one-stop community hub makes sense for families and children.” On opening day alone, more than 1290 people visited the library, 37 new members were signed up and 782 loans were made. The Revitalising Braybrook Action Plan aims to improve education, transport, employment, safety, housing and infrastructure. Benjamin Millar
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Fears over Ferguson apartments By Goya Dmytryshchak Community fears have been raised about a 16-dwelling, four-storey development with three shops proposed for a site opposite Williamstown Town Hall. Noordenne Constructions has applied for a permit from Hobsons Bay council to build a $4.7 million development on the corner of Ferguson and Lyons streets. The company is seeking a reduction in carparking requirements and a waiver of loading and unloading requirements. Hobsons Bay strategic development director
Natalie Walker said about 20 objections had been received. “The major issues raised in objections relate to things like urban character, building height and, in particular, traffic and carparking impacts,” she said. Engineering consultants Cardno have prepared a traffic and transport assessment for the developer. Noordenne is proposing 23 parking spaces – three for shops, none for the one-bedroom apartments and three for residential visitors. This equates to a shortfall of 26 spaces from planning scheme requirements.
Now, water’s their friend Refugee children from Melbourne’s Karen community are having fun in a program at Laverton that could save their lives. Life Saving Victoria (LSV) is running a Swim and Survive program for newly arrived children, one of the groups most vulnerable to drowning. Twenty-eight children aged five to 15 are attending 10 weeks of swimming and water safety lessons at the Laverton Swim and Fitness Centre. Drowning is one of the leading causes of preventable death in Australian children, with 47 drowning deaths in Victoria last financial year. LSV multicultural projects manager David Holland said the Swim and Survive Fund aimed to help children who previously had very little exposure to swimming and water safety.
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He said this included children from lowsocioeconomic areas and culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds. “The fund not only helps children to have fun while being active and making new friends, but participating in this program helps to build their confidence in the water, while learning vital swimming and water safety skills that may one day save their life,” Mr Holland said. For more information, or to make a tax deductible donation, visit www. swimandsurvive.com.au. Goya Dmytryshchak Learn to swim participants from Burma’s Karen community: Emma, Blue Blue Wah, Lily and Pweh Pweh. (Damjan Janevski)
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meeting there were concerns about lack of parking in the area and he was sceptical about the developer’s parking assessment. “We have a habit on this council to accept … the developer’s ‘hired gun’, I’d call them, and we don’t do our independent study,” he said. “Can I ask whether we will get a more rigorous parking assessment and independent one in relation to this development?” The meeting was told that the council had engaged an independent consultant to do its own assessment of traffic and parking in the area surrounding the site.
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Contract signed for library hub By Goya Dmytryshchak Contracts valued at more than $9 million were awarded last week for a new library at Newport and restoration works on the Williamstown Town Hall. Devco Project and Construction Management won a $7.4 million contract to build the Newport Youth, Library and Seniors Centre at Paine Reserve. The new building and restored Mechanics Institute will incorporate a library, meeting
spaces, maternal child health services, senior citizens’ facilities and youth services offices. As reported by Star Weekly Weekly, original plans for a ‘bookless library’ were shelved after a community outcry. The council had earlier considered a proposal for people to order a book online and collect it from a chute-like system after internal research showed people were increasingly using libraries to read newspapers or go online. Cr Angela Altair told last week’s Hobsons Bay council meeting the library had had an
“interesting gestation” and the new centre would form part of an arts and cultural precinct complementing The Substation venue at Newport. The project is being funded via council’s capital works program, with $3.8 million allocated in the 2014-15 budget, of which $1.8 million will be carried over to next financial year. A further $4.46 million and $6 million have been set aside in draft budgets for the next two years. The library is expected to open in September next year.
Pirotta Services secured a $1.8 million contract for stage four refurbishment works at Williamstown Town Hall, including mechanical systems upgrades, floor underpinning and structural and waterproofing work in the basement. Restoration of the hall, built in the Greek revival style of the 1920s, has cost about $11.8 million over six years, a council report states. Works are due to be completed by March 2016, enabling “the return of significant social and economic benefits to the community”.
In thrall to the scientist Fans of Sheldon Cooper – a fictional character in The Big Bang Theory TV series – would have been enthralled by a special visitor to Bayside P-12 College. Astrophysicist and Nobel Prize winner Brian Schmidt recently visited the Williamstown campus as part of the school’s prize for winning last year’s Big Science Competition. Professor Schmidt is patron of Australian Science Innovations, a not-for-profit organisation that runs the international competition and aims to inspire students in science. Bayside was one of 570 schools to enter the competition, which tests critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Professor Schmidt shared the 2006 Shaw Prize in Astronomy and 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics with Saul Perlmutter and Adam Riess for providing evidence that the expansion of the universe is accelerating. Bayside community and international
program co-ordinator Tracey James said Professor Schmidt had students in the palm of his hands. “Our senior physics students didn’t want to leave after their session and ended up staying through the year 7 session, too,” she said. “We were supposed to break at recess but I think by the time Professor Schmidt had finished fielding questions there was only about five minutes of recess left. “The students learnt a lot as Professor Schmidt fielded questions on string versus particle theory, dark matter, Hadron colliders, black holes, and careers in science. “It was enough to turn anyone into a budding Sheldon Cooper and the students just loved it.” Goya Dmytryshchak Professor Brian Schmidt with Bayside P-12 student Freya. (Damjan Janevski)
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FROM THE ARCHIVES Star Weekly looks back through the pages of our predecessors.
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The Minister for Transport (Mr E.R. Meagher) told a deputation last week that he would examine suggested alternatives to the Somerville Road overpass scheme. The Country Roads Board is geared to commence construction on the $400,000 overpass but Mr Meagher said he would consider the facts outlined by the delegation and, upon completion of his inquiries, hold a further conference.
About 100 house properties are involved in what is believed to be a development project close to the main Footscray shopping centre. The area covers a large slice of the triangle contained in Barkly and Droop Streets and Geelong Road and takes in parts of the west side of Droop Street, the south side of Geelong Road and Hugh, Emily and Fitzroy streets. Most of the houses are timber built, single fronted, on blocks about 20ft wide, and 60 years old, or more.
The Williamstown council will consider closing Douglas Parade to traffic between Stevedore Street and John Street and making it into a shopping mall. The last meeting of the council directed the city engineer and town clerk to report back on steps to be taken and necessary structural alterations and additions for the parade to be closed to traffic. Cr Jeff Bird introduced the motion saying a shopping mall or walking street would be an important advance.
Wiltona Hostel, that Commonwealth government “white elephant”, is likely to close before the end of May, reliable sources told the Star this week. The hostel, in Kororoit Creek Road, Altona, was opened in January to house Darwin refugees. Three weeks ago there were 132 people from Darwin living at Wiltona. The number has now dwindled to 80.
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As part of its indoor and outdoor carnival, which runs until April 12, Westgate entertainment complex will open on Good Friday to raise money for the Royal Children’s Hospital. From 1pm, the carnival will feature amusement rides and games for all ages. There will also be a free Easter egg hunt on Easter Sunday starting at noon. Corner of Grieve Parade and Dohertys Road, Altona North. ■ 0481 323 092
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If you have spare wool at home, Altona’s Louis Joel centre would love to hear from you. Its team of knitters needs wool to knit items for charity. Wool can be dropped into the centre at 5 Sargood Street, or call 9398 2511 for details.
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Hobsons Bay libraries are hosting school holiday activities until April 10 at all branches and at Newport’s Substation. Activities include creating a conductive robot flashing card, badge making, movies and a Punch and Judy Magic Show. Bookings required. ■ www.libraries.hobsonsbay.vic.gov.au or 1300 HOB LIB
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Would you like to be involved with setting up the first ever Edgewater Festival? There will be a meeting to incorporate the Edgewater Festival committee at 7pm on Monday, April 13, at 3 The Grand, Maribrynong. All welcome. RSVP to Maxine. ■ edgewaterfestival@gmail.com or 0428 272 758
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Are you a young parent between 16 and 25 years of age and want to meet other young parents in your local area? Free groups meet in Laverton on Mondays from 10-11.30am, Altona Meadows on Mondays from 1-2.30pm and Sunshine on Fridays from noon-2.30pm. Come along with your children and meet other young parents. The groups organise fun activities for the kids and go on outings to the zoo, Scienceworks and other places. Contact Mary. ■ 0409 758 932 or 9611 2459
The Slattery Media Group is giving you the chance to win one of three copies of Harder than Football, by Barbara Cullen, each valued at $49.95. The book illustrates how football has shaped Australians who have gone to war and how war has shaped Australia’s national game. In Harder than Football, stories of courage, resilience and survival shine through like beacons as do acts of bravery and sacrifice that vividly display the ‘Aussie spirit.’ More details are at www.slatterymedia.com/ store. To enter, visit www.winthisnow.com.au and follow the prompts. Entries close on Sunday, April 5 at 11.59pm with the winners to be drawn on Tuesday, April 7, at 10am (Melbourne local time) at 214 Park Street, South Melbourne, VIC 3205. The winners will be notified in writing and their names published at www.winthisnow.com.au. Terms and conditions are available at www.winthisnow.com.au.
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For me, this was the summer of riesling. Judging by my social media feeds, I wasn’t alone. But there’s no reason to let a change in season keep me from riesling. The myriad styles the noble grape produces make it suitable drinking all year round. Australia excels in dry, refreshing riesling and, as the days get shorter and the nights cooler, I’ll look towards the diversity in the wines from Germany for my riesling fix. From the Mosel in the north to the Pfalz down south, the style of riesling changes from sweet to off-dry and dry. Balance is the key to German riesling as winemakers strive for harmony between intense acid, flavour and sugar. In order, from sweet to dry, the major styles are auslese, spätlese, kabinett and trocken. The style is usually on the label, but knowing what each area specialises in makes choosing easy. No winemaker is better placed to talk about German riesling styles than Steffen Christmann, president of the Verband Deutscher Prädikatsweingüter – a century-old association of Germany’s top wine producers. “Let us start in the north and go south, which means going from cool temperatures to warm temperatures,” says Christmann, a winemaker in Pfalz. “There are big differences in climate and in soils, and that makes rieslings in Germany quite different.”
Sweet Mosel
The Mosel, in Germany’s south-west, is Germany’s second-biggest producer of riesling. “Mosel riesling is dominated by schist soils [rock-based soil rich in magnesium and
potassium but is poor in organic nutrients and nitrogen] and the combination of the cooler temperatures and schist makes wines more steely, more lean,” Christmann says. “Riesling at the Mosel River is mostly balanced, with higher sugar levels. Traditionally it was sweet: fantastic kabinetts, light and elegant, more complex spätlese and very dense auslese.”
Sweet and dry Nahe
“Then we come to the next area on the journey, also a river that goes into the River Rhine. It’s the Nahe,” Christmann says. “It’s also a quite cool area, with very different soil types and it’s successful with dry-style rieslings on one hand, but also with sweet ones. “The dry-style riesling of Nahe is very vibrant, it’s lean, it’s a mineral wine, and not too full-bodied.”
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Further down the Rhine valley is the Rheingau. “Rheingau is similar in character to the wines of the nearby Nahe,” Christmann says. “Maybe it’s a bit better: it’s a bit warmer, so they do a more dry style, but these dry-style wines from Rheingau have to be also a bit higher in sugar. Something around 7-9 grams, for example, because Rheingau acidity is also very steely, very sharp.”
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Warmer Rheinhessen and the Pfalz
“The next area on the River Rhine is Rheinhessen, where it’s becoming warmer,” Christmann says. “There is a real difference between the north and south in the region. In the north, it’s close to Rheinhessen and to the Rheingau River, and in the south it’s coming over to the next area, Pfalz.
“Rheinhessen is one of the most successful areas for dry riesling in Germany.” Pfalz is the largest single producer of riesling in the world, with 6000 hectares planted with riesling vines. “It is maybe the magic point for dry style,
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because it’s cool enough to have the crispy acidity and the nice minerality, but it’s warm enough to have a good structure and a full body,” Christmann says. “You could do perfect dry rieslings with very low sugar levels, 2-5 grams, it’s perfectly round, you don’t need more.”
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150 artists and 40 events in over 80 venues across Hobsons Bay during april
Pavements, laneways and a myriad of outdoors spaces could all be transformed into canvases or studios when artists hit the streets this month. Art in Public Places is where art in Hobsons Bay moves beyond the walls of a gallery. Everyone can experience, explore and celebrate the arts through workshops, events, installations, pop-ups and paste-ups in unexpected places. The event will celebrate the works of 150 western region artists in over 40 events at more than 80 venues throughout the area during April. Over 600 artists and businesses have been enabled by Art In Public Places since its inception over 10 years ago, and the program is bigger and more diverse than ever. Local trader associations, artists, businesses, event producers, arts networks and groups all join in with Council to present Art in Public Places for the community. There will be plenty to see during business hours, but also a number of events and temporary art installations will be after dark. Don’t miss #lightuplogan installation where Logan Reserve, Altona will be lit up with dynamic effects; and street projections and installations in Hall Street, Newport developed with Williamstown High School students and the Projector Bike team. Brooklyn is part of the program this year with roving performance artist Michael Meneghetti presenting a film projected across shop fronts in Eames Avenue during the evening. There is something for everyone to experience through this month in celebration of all things cultural. Check out this year’s program in the Maribyrnong & Hobsons Bay Star Weekly, mark your favourites on a map, and enjoy art in some unusual places across Hobsons Bay. Hobsons Bay City Council would like to express their thanks to everyone involved for their hard work and support.
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Spheres Presented by Sean Diamond Friday 24 and Saturday 25 April Logan Reserve, Altona Sean Diamond sculpts new forms from amorphous detritus, utilising discarded materials. Diamond’s Spheres are internally welded steel forms which draw focus to their internal void, rather than the postindustrial material they are constructed from. Spheres will transform the night time environment of Logan Reserve. #lightuplogan
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The Crossing Hall Street, Newport Presented by Projector Bike in partnership with the Newport Traders Association Thursday 16 April 6.30pm to 9pm Various locations, beginning from Hall Street, Newport Combining architectural structures with experimental film, The Crossing is an immersive work that celebrates Newport history, people, art and music. Hall Street provides the starting point for this contemporary mobile and multi-projection walking tour event created in collaboration with Williamstown High School students. Experience a series of innovative street projections and installations developed by the team that brought you the engaging Projector Bike project. #thecrossingnewport
Explosive Measures: The Beginning Truganina Explosives, Altona and Hobsons Bay Civic Centre foyer Presented by the Environmental Performance Agency Throughout April Hobsons Bay Civic Centre foyer, 115 Civic Parade, Altona Friday 24 April, 7pm Sunday 26 April, 7pm Truganina Explosives Reserve Homestead, 276 Queen Street, Altona (next to Apex Park) Explosive Measures is a performance and installation that highlights the ecology and history of Truganina Coastal Park. Extracts from 2014 performance, Distal Fragments will be displayed at Hobsons Bay Civic Centre. Performances take place in the natural environment. Closed toe shoes and long trousers are essential. Bookings via peterlfraser@gmail.com
Flight In partnership with Yarra Community Housing Throughout April Various locations in and around Pier Street, Altona Pier Street will be taken over by a flight of ephemeral butterflies. Working with the McIntyre Drive Yarra Community Housing residents, hundreds of hand decorated butterflies will highlight the fragility of our environment and in particular the Altona Skipper Butterfly which is an endangered species. The colourful butterflies will swarm and cluster in various locations around Pier Street.
Electronic Moon #lightuplogan Logan Reserve, Altona Electronic moon Presented by Future Creation Workshop Friday 24 and Saturday 25 April Logan Reserve, Altona Electronic Moon is a collaboration involving young people from the local area, including Bayside College Paisley Campus. This project will use up-cycling, carpentry, LED electronics and computer programming to create a light installation. Young designers will create individual light show modules and integrate them to create a unified structure. The team will experiment with a wide range of dynamic lighting effects. #lightuplogan
Busk a Move Williamstown and Altona Altona: In partnership with the Altona Village Traders Association Saturday 11 and Sunday 12 April Various times and locations Pier Street, Altona Williamstown: Presented by Hobsons Bay City Council in partnership with the Williamstown Chamber of Commerce Saturday 18 and Sunday 19 April Various times and locations Ferguson Street, Douglas Parade and Nelson Place, Williamstown The shopping strips of Williamstown and Altona’s will come alive for two weekends with some groovin’ tunes and pop up entertainment by local performers and talented local school kids. For full details of the program, including locations and the line-up follow Facebook for regular updates.
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Feel a little more secure By Rod Easdown It was 11pm and I got a text message saying my home security system was screaming. Had I agreed to pay a security company to monitor the alarm, it would have sent a guy around to check and he would have got back to me. But my experience is that this can take anywhere up to six hours and I had figured if the alarm called me and not them I’d react with more motivation. And it wouldn’t cost me a cent. In this case there was a problem. I was in Singapore. I managed to get a family member around there the next morning and was told it was a false alarm. All that stress for nothing. Wouldn’t it be nice if there was some way you could remotely check if an alarm activation is just another wrong’un? Turns out there is. Just not quite yet. Belkin unveiled the idea at the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas and says it will be on the market in Australia in the second half of this year. It’s an addition to the brand’s WeMo range – products aimed at creating a house controlled entirely by a phone. WeMo started with lighting, now there’s security. It operates through your home Wi-Fi and you start with an alarm sensor. It looks like a smoke detector and is mounted near the little doover on the ceiling that creates all the noise when the alarm goes off. Depending on your security guy, this is variously called a shrieker, a squawker, a siren or, as some more delicate security companies describe it, a sounder.
The alarm sensor activates when it “hears” the shrieker, sending a message to your phone. Your alarm system might already do this; if not, the WeMo system saves you the expense of hooking the alarm into the phone line. Here’s the clever bit. WeMo security includes sensors for your doors and windows, so if you’re advised the alarm has activated it’s simple to check if any doors or windows have been breached. If not, false alarm. Unless the guy has come in through the roof, in which case he’ll trip a motion detector or the door sensor when he leaves. Here’s the interesting bit. The system also includes key fobs. These track whoever has them, so you know where the kids are. Or – if you put one on its collar – where the dog gets to. But the best idea is that it will also tell you where you left your keys. All you have to do is find your phone. The system includes pet-friendly motion detectors. Although prices have not been advised, the folk at Belkin predict you’ll be able to set up a house with three key fobs, a dozen door and window detectors and an alarm sensor for less than $1000.
Left: WeMo app. Above: WeMo alarm sensor. Right: WeMo key fob. (Supplied)
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WILLIAMSTOWN 82 Cole Street, 3016
WILLIAMSTOWN 8 Hosking Court, 3016
Greg Hocking Elly Partners: 8387 0000 Auction: April 18 at 2.30pm
Williams Real Estate: 9397 2000 Auction: April 11 at 11.30am
Price: $1.1 million+
Price: $700,000 – $770,000
Looking mighty fine kerbside, this Victorian-era residence has been treated to a top-notch makeover that, while retaining some classic features, is as modern as today. Three bedrooms and bathroom are ranged along a traditional central hallway, two with wardrobes and the stylish main with a cast-iron fireplace in an ornate period surround and a skylit en suite. The shared bathroom is as sleek as can be, with freestanding tub, walk-in shower and classy vanity unit. The sprawling living hub has wide-format floorboards, white walls, angled ceiling and two sets of bifold doors to an undercover deck with heater and bistro blinds. The kitchen has a stone island bench, soft-close cabinetry and 900mm cooker. Hydronic heating, split-system, cubby house, automated irrigation system and an address close to the Botanic Gardens, station, three schools and the beach add further allure.
In the Range estate, this appealing house has been cleverly made over to become a bright, modern place with a large, open-plan living hub, floorboards and french-door access to a paved outdoor entertainment area. The makeover has retained hints of the house’s past which add a rich character, and the decor of soft latte with white trim makes it smart and on-trend. Two bedrooms with wardrobes are downstairs (sharing a modernised bathroom), while the upstairs main has built-in and walk-in wardrobes and an en suite. The room next door is ideal as a study or nursery. The galley kitchen has timber benchtops on glossy white cupboards, a Bosch dishwasher and Asko underbench oven and gas cooktop. Ducted heating, split-system and double garage are other features. The council has already approved plans for an architecturally-designed double-storey house on the property.
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NEWPORT 27 Clyde Street, 3015 Gunn & Co Estate Agents: 9397 5555
Price: $700,000+
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YARRAVILLE 2/8 Goulburn Street, 3013 Auction: April 11 at 11am
Compton Green: 9397 1600
Price: $560,000 – $600,000
Auction: April 18 at 1pm
In one of the premier pockets of Newport, this contemporary abode is all about generous proportions with all the trimmings. Tassy oak floorboards and all-white decor emphasise the spaciousness found in the living hub, which connects via an extra-wide slider to a covered deck. The kitchen in here is a smart affair, with white stone benchtops, soft-green glass splashback, dishwasher, underbench oven and 900 mm cooker. Timber stairs, with clever storage drawers beneath, head up to three bedrooms, a bathroom with dual vanity basins and powder room. One of these bedrooms has an en suite. The main bedroom downstairs has a walk-in wardrobe and en suite. The neat-as-a-pin backyard has timber seats facing the deck and a good patch of lawn. Ducted heating and cooling, intercom and alarm systems, a remote-controlled garage with internal access plus space for another car in the driveway are other features.
Right on the doorstep of vibrant Yarraville village, where coffee is a religion and good food is the norm, this small but perfectly formed abode delivers relaxed living just moments from the train station. Of the two bedrooms, with a soft-green wall colour (used throughout), the main has walk-in and built-in wardrobes, and shares a bright bathroom. The spacious living zone has glossy floorboards (which go beautifully with the green accented by white) and french doors to a north-facing courtyard. The galley kitchen has stainless-steel dishwasher, underbench oven and gas cooktop. The courtyard is covered for year-round amenity and the laundry is separate. Ducted heating, a split-system and proximity to everything the suburb has to offer are other treats.
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SEAHOLME 30 Sussex Street, 3018 Greg Hocking Elly Partners: 8387 0000
Price: $950,000 – $990,000
If ever there was a residence that raises the standards of luxury to soaring heights, this is it. The pristine new build in a prized Seaholme position beautifully balances functionality with sophistication. Its design celebrates the ultra-modern lifestyle with open rooms framed by 2.7-metre and 2.5-metre ceilings, top-notch fittings and fixtures and seamless flow from indoor to outdoor spaces. White and grey tones create a relaxed ambience throughout and recycled messmate floorboards, staircase, vanity
Auction: April 18 at 11.30am
units and feature walls contribute a gorgeous texture which is very en vogue. A sleek signature style defines three glorious areas for living, dining and entertainment, including one living area in its own zone upstairs. Entry is into a north-facing family room with carpet underfoot and drenched in light from high windows and a large bay window fitted with plantation shutters. The larger of two main bedrooms is down the hallway, with a spacious walk-in wardrobe and fully-tiled en suite with double shower.
Enter an instantly inviting living/dining domain next which incorporates an open kitchen where Caesarstone benches and soft-closing 2pac cabinetry clearly reflect the care and quality of the craftsmanship invested in this fresh new property. Quality appliances include a dishwasher, stainless-steel oven, gas cooktop and rangehood. Upstairs, three additional bedrooms include two with wardrobes and the second main with walk-in wardrobe and en suite. The stunning main bathroom is also up here.
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Not to be forgotten is the expansive living area on the first floor that provides a quiet retreat away from the hive of activity downstairs. The residence is further enhanced by zoned ducted heating and refrigerated cooling, a Bosch security system, 2000-litre water tank and a substantial garage. A location surrounded by parkland, the bay, bike paths and the station adds extra allure to a superb example of a state-of-the-art approach. Esther Lauaki 25 MARIBYRNONG & HOBSONS BAY STAR WEEKLY \ APRIL 1, 2015
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JUST LISTED 23 Halong Drive Sunshine North
2B Estelle Street Sunshine West
19 Hampshire Road Sunshine
69 Monash Street Sunshine
Build Your Dream Home!
Calling All Unit Buyers!
An Exciting Opportunity!
Young & Modern!
• Amazing opportunity to purchase vacant land near the riverfront (along Maribyrnong River) • Land size approx 532m2 • Extra wide frontage • Beautiful valley views • Situated in a lovely new estate (River Valley) Auction Saturday 18th April at 11.00am Inspect By Appointment Agent David Falcone 0413 116 717 Map Ref 27 B6
• 3 bedrooms • Lounge room • Neat kitchen adjoining meals area • Bright quality two-way bathroom, 2 toilets • Lock-up garage with dual access (converted to a studio) • Low maintenance living Auction Saturday 18th April at 1.00pm Inspect Saturday 11.15 - 11.45am Agent David Falcone 0413 116 717 Map Ref 40 C1
• 3 bedrooms • Lounge room • Neat kitchen • Bright central bathroom, 2 toilets • Bungalow or workshop area • Double in-length garage • Land size approx 542m2 • Walking distance to Sunshine train station Auction Saturday 2nd May at 2.00pm Inspect Saturday 1.30 - 2.00pm Agent David Falcone 0413 116 717 Map Ref 26 H12
• 2 bedrooms • Appealing kitchen with stainless steel cooking appliances & breakfast bar • Open plan kitchen, meals & family area • Bright quality two-way bathroom • Carport • Low maintenance living For Sale Inspect Saturday 12.45 - 1.15pm Agent David Falcone 0413 116 717 Map Ref 40 K1
30 Hampshire Road Sunshine
7 Mernda Street Sunshine
1/16 Hammond Street Sunshine
1 Boisdale Avenue Sunshine North
Renovators Delight/Position & Potential!
Hard To Find/Brilliant Location!
Young & Modern!
Huge 843m2 Allotment!
• 2 or 3 bedrooms • Study area • Comfortable lounge room with gas heater • Kitchen adjoining meals area • Central bathroom, 2 toilets • Self contained bungalow (separately metered)
• Three bedrooms • Lounge room • Good sized rumpus room/4th bedroom • Kitchen with meals area • 2 bathrooms • Large carport & lock-up garage
• 2 or 3 bedrooms • Study area, comfortable lounge room • Kitchen, meals area • Bright quality bathroom • Lock-up garage • Low maintenance living
For Sale Inspect Saturday 2.15 - 2.45pm Agent David Falcone 0413 116 717 Map Ref 40 H3
For Sale Inspect Saturday 11.15 - 11.45am Agent Fred (Fatih) Fanoscu 0419 384 097 Map Ref 40 F2
For Sale Inspect Saturday 11.15 -11.45am Agent Sang Do 0419 935 955 Map Ref 26 H8
• Large bedrooms • Spacious lounge room • Neat kitchen adjoining meals area • Separate dining room • Central bathroom • Carport & double in-length brick garage • Development opportunity (STCA) For Sale Inspect Saturday 12.00 - 12.30pm Agent David Falcone 0413 116 717 Map Ref 26 F27
JUST LISTED 2 Bennett Street Sunshine West
27 Cawood Drive Sunshine West
2 Goode Court Sunshine West
18 Ingram Avenue Sunshine West
Great First Home Or Keen Investor!
Renovators Delight!
Large Family Home!
Great Family Home!
• Three bedrooms • Sun-filled lounge room • Updated kitchen adjoining meals area • Bright central bathroom • Large carport • Close to schools, shops & transport
• Three spacious bedroom • Lounge room • Kitchen with meals area • Central bathroom • Single garage & carport • Close to schools, shops & transport
• 4 bedrooms • Lounge room• Updated kitchen adjoining meals area • Rumpus/family room • Bright quality bathroom, 2 toilets • Double steel garage • Large allotment approx 635m2
• Three bedrooms • Lounge room • Appealing kitchen with meals area • Bright updated bathroom • Double garage • Large pergola with timber decking
For Sale Inspect Saturday 10.30 - 11.00am Agent Sang Do 0419 935 955 Map Ref 40 E5
For Sale Inspect Saturday 10.30 - 11.00am Agent Fred (Fatih) Fanoscu 0419 384 097 Map Ref 40 C5
For Sale Inspect Saturday 10.30 - 11.00am Agent David Falcone 0413 116 717 Map Ref 40 G5
For Sale Inspect Saturday 4.30 - 5.00pm Agent Fred (Fatih) Fanoscu 0419 384 097 Map Ref 40 C3
9 Stanbury Court Sunshine West
2/33 Chelsey Street Ardeer
3/33 Chelsey Street Ardeer
8/27 Marnoo Street Braybrook
Charming Family Home!
Brand New Two Bedroom Unit!
Brand New Two Bedroom Unit!
Location & Convenience!
• Three generous sized bedrooms • Lounge room • Separate dining room • Large kitchen with meals area • Bright central bathroom • Large carport • One bedroom bungalow
• Two generous sized bedrooms • Open plan living area • Kitchen with meals • Single carport • Close to shops & transport • First home owners government grant is available ($10,000)
• Two generous sized bedrooms • Open plan living area • Kitchen with meals • Single carport • Close to shops & transport • First home owners government grant is available ($10,000)
• Three great sized bedrooms • Lounge room • Kitchen with meals area • Bright central bathroom, two toilets • Single carport • Close to schools, shops & transport
For Sale Inspect Saturday 12.00 - 12.30pm Agent Fred ( Fatih) Fanoscu 0419 384 097 Map Ref 39 K2
For Sale Inspect Saturday 1.30 - 2.00pm Agent Fred (Fatih) Fanoscu 0419 384 097 Map Ref 25 K9
For Sale Inspect Saturday 1.30 - 2.00pm Agent Fred (Fatih) Fanoscu 0419 384 097 Map Ref 25 K9
For Sale Inspect Saturday 1.30 - 2.00pm Agent Fred (Fatih) Fanoscu 0419 384 097 Map Ref 41 A1
9311 7022
273 Hampshire Road Sunshine
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BROOKLYN 1/38 PRIMULA AVENUE
Select Opportunity With Dimensions, Scope & Vision.
Brooklyn’ ooklyn’s Finest… Designed With Family Living in Mind
This classic original brick veneer 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom family home in a peaceful Cul-de-sac location could be viewed as the perfect starter to enter the highly sought after bayside Altona market, a postcode that in time will certainly be out of reach for first home buyers for a home of this type. Standing on a substantial 566sq/m (approx..) allotment that features both impressive depth with apparent options for re-development (STCA).
A grand statement indeed. We present this rare freestanding 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom townhouse with street frontage; a simply superb offering of for the Brooklyn market… With the convenience of Altona Gate shopping Centre just around the corner and freeway access that delivers you to the CBD within 10 minutes, this fantastic opportunity won’t be available for long so be sure to inspect today.
View Saturday 2:00 - 2:30pm Auction Saturday 18th April 11:30am EPR Comparable Sales Available Duncan McMillan 0407 314 002
View Saturday 11:00 - 11:30am Auction Saturday 18th April 12:30pm EPR Comparable Sales Available Duncan McMillan 0407 314 002 Gus Anile 0425 781 466
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BROOKLYN 2/28A MILLERS ROAD
BROOKLYN 2/24 MILLERS ROAD
Quality apartment in a buzzing locale
Bright and Beautiful, What Could Be Better?
Natural light saturates every inch of this sleek apartment in a booming pocket of Brooklyn. Two bedrooms with BIRs, a contemporary bathroom, and an open-plan living, meals and kitchen are complemented by a large balcony with city views. Meanwhile as far as apartment living in the West goes, it doesn’t get much better than this, with access to the Westgate Freeway, eeway and the rest of Millers eeway, Road, only minutes away.
This brilliant, 2 bedroom, single level unit makes investing easy. Equally appealing as a first home opportunity or a smart downsizing decision, its inviting spaces include generous living/dining featuring low maintenance tiled floors, access to a private courtyard, perfect for outdoor entertaining. Close to Altona Gate Shopping Centre, Freeway Access, Schools & transport.
View Saturday 11:30 - 12:00pm Auction Saturday 18th April 2:30pm EPR $370,000 - $390,000 Mem Copur 0413 894 581 Gus Anile 0425 781 466
View Saturday 12:15 - 12:45pm Auction Saturday 11th April 1:30pm EPR $330,000 - $360,000 Mem Copur 0413 894 581 Gus Anile 0425 781 466
ALTONA: 50 PIER STREET T. 9398 8044
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Enduring, Endearing, Enticing POINT COOK 65 CENTRAL PARK AVENUE A Perfect Place to Call Home with Park and Wetland tland Views The established boundaries between indoor and outdoors are eliminated in spectacular fashion by the smart use of space that creates an open feeling within this 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom home and provides a neutral canvas to really make your own. Every comfort included, ducted heating, evap. cooling, double lock up garage, Point Cook Shopping Centre, parks and schools all just minutes away. View Saturday 10:30 - 11:00am Auction Saturday 11th April 10:30am EPR $400,000 - $440,000 Mem Copur 0413 894 581 Gus Anile 0425 781 466
ALTONA: 50 PIER STREET T. 9398 8044
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Entered from its second frontage to Graham Street, this welcoming art deco era home enjoys 2 bedrooms, living & dining areas complemented by a galley style kitchen, private courtyard plus LUG via Graham Street offering the option to update, extend & value add when so desired.
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HILLSIDE 14 PADULA COURT GOOD REAL ESTATE WITH ROOM TO GROW Nestled in a quiet court in Hillside this brick veneer residence is awaiting the next owner to live in and love. • Master bedroom with WIR and ensuite, and another three sunny bedrooms with BIR´s. • Open plan meals/family room next to large kitchen • Formal lounge and dining room, with study that could be a fifth bedroom • Double lock up garage with remote roller door • Colorbond pergola to entertaining area complete with in-built BBQ, space heaters and ceiling fans wired in • Large back yard perfect for young children, with brand new Colorbond fence to rear boundary
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AUCTION Saturday 18th April at 11:00am VIEW Wednesday 6pm - 6.30pm CONTACT Adam Gray 0408 299 169 George Gray 0449 255 779 OFFICE 93 Rosamond Road, Maribyrnong 9317 5577
MARIBYRNONG 48 CENTRAL PARK AVENUE
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SPACIOUS AND TRANQUIL RESIDENCE This individual town residence has its own street frontage and parcel of land positioned in a very sought after location of Waterford Green Estate. A cute and captivating facade situated in a quiet family tree lined street, close to public transport, Maribyrnong River, parklands and within a short drive/walk to the ever expanding Highpoint Shopping Complex. This town residence showcases: • Three spacious bedrooms with built in robes (master with ensuite) • Two bathrooms and separate powder room downstairs • Well-appointed gas kitchen with plenty of storage • Light and bright open living/dining area • Heating and cooling • Double lock up garage via ROW • Low maintenance west facing courtyard and internal light filled courtyard
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AUCTION Saturday 18th April at 1:00pm VIEW Wednesday 5.30pm - 6pm CONTACT Nick Meddis 0422 776 981 Paul Boicos 0499 994 321 OFFICE 93 Rosamond Road, Maribyrnong 9317 5577
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49 Ferguson Street, Williamstown VIC 3016 P 03 9397 5555
NEWPORT 27 Clyde St
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Enter the ground floor feat 1 of the 4 bdrms complete with its own ensuite & WIR, stylish kitchen feat. stone bench tops & glass splash backs, 900mm S/S appliances (inc. D/W), open plan living & dining that leads out to the landscaped yard, with built in seating & planter boxes, ideal for alfresco entertaining. 3 bdrms upstairs, 1 having its own ensuite & WIR. Feats inc.: main bthrm with dbl vanity, sep laundry, sep powder room, polished timber floors, carpeted bdrms, central heating/cooling, intercom & alarm, direct access to the remote-controlled LUG & driveway space for a 2nd car.
WILLIAMSTOWN 38 Victoria St
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PRICE $700,000+ AUCTION Saturday 11th April 11:00AM VIEW Saturday 11:15 - 11:45AM AGENT Ricky Peacock M 0407 770 451
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Circa 1914. A powerful blend of location, character & a no expense spared renovation. 4 bdrms with BIRs & FP’s. Formal lounge with period FP. Formal Dining with parquetry flooring. Marble bthrm with bath. Combined kitchen/meals/family area with parquetry flooring, D/W & gas appliances. Generous storage, plus sep laundry & drying area. Upstairs home office, plus sep study area. Alarm, ducted heating, split system cooling. 3 car LUG, sauna & storage & OSP for more cars. Rear landscaped gardens. Heated salt chlorinated 46000L swimming pool. 3.5KWh solar system, & Water tank.
NEWPORT
The main residence has up to 3 bdrms, dining/living room, bthrm, & modern kitchen/meals area that interacts with a fully paved & covered alfresco area. The outdoor area is surrounded by a manicured lush garden & vegetable patch. The 2nd residence has its own separate entrance, is fully contained with 3 bdrms, kitchen, study, bthrm, living room, & dining room. This property is suitable for housing extended family members, teenage children, or as an investment property. Feats inc; ducted heating, evap cooling, Baltic pine floorboards, LUG, & OSP for up to 5 cars.
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PRICE $770,000+ AUCTION Saturday 18th April 1:30PM VIEW Saturday 11:00 - 11:30AM AGENT Joe Hatzinikolis M 0421 699 222 Anthony Gunn M 0409 377 449
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PRICE Contact Agent VIEW By Appointment AGENT Anthony Gunn M 0409 377 449 Kevin Gunn M 0418 997 914
When only the best will do this low maintenance residence is a standout. Vast glass expanses invite streams of natural light into free flowing living spaces, as you gaze out to the alfresco courtyard. Feats inc; 2 Large Bdrms (BIR’S). Open plan Dining & Lounge. Polished Boards. Modern Kitchen with S/S Euro Appliances & D/W. Split System Cooling & Ducted Heating. Laundry & Powder Room. Positioned in the huge growth corridor of Melbourne, the location could not be more appealing, with shops, public transport, & schools close by. Current rent return $1,842pcm.
PRICE $525,000 VIEW Saturday 12:45 - 1:15PM AGENT Kevin Gunn M 0418 997 914 Anthony Gunn M 0409 377 449
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Williamstown Guide Auction Inspect Contact
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119 Railway Place
bed 2 | bath 1
$700,000-$770,000 11am Saturday 18th April on location 6-6:30pm Thursday & 11-11:30am Saturday Brent Johnson 0449 871 902 & Adrian Butera 0409 099 791 Williamstown 9397 1600
50 Railway Crescent
bed 3 | bath 1 | car 1
$670,000-$720,000 11:30am Saturday 18th April on location 1:30-2pm Saturday Traci Charles 0425 717 489 & Tonia Newling 0400 614 883 Williamstown 9397 1600
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62 Pasco Street
bed 3 | bath 2 | car 2
$1,650,000 plus 12pm Saturday 18th April on location By appointment Susie O’Neill 0417 755 450 & Dee Gibson 0416 091 369 Williamstown 9397 1600
79a Aitken Street
bed 2 | bath 1 | car 1
$595,000-$640,000 12pm Saturday 18th April on location By appointment Colin Rich 0414 397 164 & Nathan Johnson 0410 331 032 Williamstown 9397 1600
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2/8 Goulburn Street
bed 2 | bath 1
$560,000-$600,000 1pm Saturday 18th April on location 6:30-7pm Thursday & 10:30-11am Saturday John Galea 0405 564 669 & Dee Gibson 0416 091 369 Yarraville 9314 1188
1/1 Cole Street
bed 1 | bath 1
$360,000 plus 3pm Saturday 18th April on location By appointment Julie Standen 0414 901 098 & Brent Johnson 0449 871 902 Williamstown 9397 1600
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Re 1 S m ol ai d ni 3 ng Moonee Ponds 5 Norwood Crescent For Sale Inspect Contact
Williamstown
$399,000 By appointment Tino Parisi 0425 755 655 Williamstown 9397 1600
For Sale Inspect Contact
2, 3 & 4/33 Chelmsford Street From $440,000 By appointment Tino Parisi 0425 755 655 Williamstown 9397 1600
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Footscray 9687 1344 Seddon 9689 9000 www.burnham.com.au FOOTSCRAY
12/8 Eleanor St
"your success is our future" FOOTSCRAY
7/8 Eleanor St
MARIBYRNONG
1/42 Bloomfield Ave
MAIDSTONE
20 Jackson St
CLOSE UNIVERSITY/HOSPITAL
TOP OPPORTUNITY
STYLE, QUALITY AND CLASS
AFFORDABLE INNER CITY
Opportunity to purchase 2 Bedroom Unit with Built-in Robes, Lounge with Gas Heating and Air Conditioning Unit, Kitchen plus under cover car space.
Here is your chance to secure separate unit well located close to facilities. Includes one bedroom, lounge with air conditioning unit, kitchen plus adjacent undercover car space.
Fabulous opportunity to secure this well designed townhouse in one of the area’s premier streets. A short stroll and you can enjoy all the conveniences Highpoint S/C has to offer and much more. This townhouse is unique in design and will be beautifully crafted by a master builder. It will be completed with quality fixtures and fittings including glass splashback, S/S appliances, stone benchtops plus much more. Plans and specifications available at the office.
The benefits of buying this home! Inner city living at an affordable price; 6 main rooms plus amenities; Large block - Land: 13.2m x 41.4m (approx);Well maintained throughout; Room to improve; Side driveway; Highpoint and Vic University a few minutes drive; Redevelop (STCA). With features like this, you will surely enjoy a great home to live with plenty of scope for capital improvement and financial growth. Securing your future should begin right here. Call now to arrange your inspection.
PRIVATE SALE Inspect: By Appointment Price: From $680,000 Mel Ref: 28 A8
PRIVATE SALE Inspect: Saturday 11.00 - 11.30 Price: $650,000 Mel Ref: 27 G12
Ideally situated close to local facilities, bus and Ballarat Road.
AUCTION Inspect: Price: Mel Ref:
AUCTION Inspect: Price: Mel Ref:
Sat 11th April at 12.00pm Saturday 12.00 - 12.30 $295,000 - $315,000 41 K1
FOOTSCRAY
1/109 Nicholson St
LEASE OR BUY An excellent opportunity to secure this retail shop in the heart of the Footscray Business District. Located within the Mall assures plenty of foot traffic and therefore very good exposure. Buy or Lease and turn your dream into reality by securing this premises today. Rent: $48,000 plus GST pa plus outgoings. Size: 110m2 approx Let you future grow from here! For further details and inspection contact us today.
PRIVATE SALE Inspect: By Appointment Price: Contact Agent Mel Ref: 42 C4 Warwick Burnham Commercial Director 0412 318 998
Whether for own use or for an investment, well situated with easy access to Ballarat Road, University, Hospital and bus transport.
Saturday 11th April at 12:30pm Saturday 12.00 - 12.30 $260,000 - $280,000 41 K1
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INCOME TODAY – DEVELOP TOMORROW (PERMITS) This is a magnificent opportunity to secure a development site with approved planning permit for 20 apartments. Currently leased $50K + GST pa. Great location. A short drive to Southern Cross Station 6.6km, Melbourne CBD 7.3km. Walk to Public Transport (Bus, trains, tram), Footscray CBD/Shopping, Fruit and Vegetable Markets, Restaurants, Schools and University. So if you are looking to invest, develop or simply speculate, this property certainly has all the right offerings.
PRIVATE SALE Inspect: By Appointment Price: Contact Agent Mel Ref: 42 A4 Tony Gerace Sales Director 0411 121 701
Trung Duong Sales Consultant 0468 929 922
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378 Barkly St
POINT COOK
4 Aynes Court
FOOTSCRAY
8/29 Eldridge St
PLENTY OF ROOM
STUNNING PRESENTATION
Excellent opportunity to purchase a large family home with separate living areas for entertaining or family purposes. Features Master Bedroom with Ensuite and Walk-in Robe, 3 further Bedrooms, 2 separate Living Areas, Comfortable Kitchen-Family Room, Gas facilities, Ducted Heating plus Garage. Situated close to schools, shopping, parkland and access to Princes Freeway.
This is a rarely offered opportunity to secure this beautifully renovated apartment that you will be proud to call home. And being so close to Highpoint, Victoria University, Aquatic Centre, transport plus more will give you the comforts and lifestyle of everyday convenient living. This upper floor 1 Br apartment enjoys a good size lounge, separate kitchen/meals area and private car park. As home you will be proud, as an investment you will attract very good occupants; either way this property is a winner.
PRIVATE SALE Inspect: Saturday 10.00 - 10.30 Price: $415,000 Mel Ref: 207 J3
AUCTION Inspect: Price: Mel Ref:
Marina Dos Santos Rental Manager 0412 919 871
Barkly Street, Footscray 49273 Irving Street, Footscray footscray@burnham.com.au footscray@burnham.com.au 9687 1344
Walter Gerace Asst. Property Manager 0404 892 489
Sat 18th April at 11:00am By Appointment $230,000-$250,000 42 B1
Yogi Flis Sales Consultant 0405 164 399
94 Charles Seddon 94 Charles Street,Street, Seddon seddon@burnham.com.au seddon@burnham.com.au 9689 9000
Richard Judge Rental Manager 0412 596 410
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Wishing You All A Safe & Happy Easter, From All The Team At Williams Real Estate! For Auction or Sale Now No Auctions - Easter Saturday 4 April Auctions - Saturday 11 April 8 Hosking Court
WILLIAMSTOWN
$700 - $770,000
Sat 4 Apr - 9.45 - 10.15
Katie Smith 0425 737 673
Private Sales
39 Woods Street
NEWPORT
$600 - $650,000
Wed 1 Apr - 5.00 - 5.30
Sat 4 Apr - 11.30 - 12.00
446A Blackshaws Road
ALT L ONA NORTH LT
$480 - $510,000
Sat 4 Apr - 10.45 - 11.15
Lauren Wood 0411 648 509
46 Davies Street
NEWPORT
UNDISCLOSED
SOLD BEFORE AUCTION
Sam Wilson 0404 865 018
1, 2 & 3 / 82 May Street
ALT L ONA NORTH LT
$525,000 +
BUY OFF-THE-PLAN AND SAV A E! AV
Sam Wilson 0404 865 018
1C Myrtle Street
WILLIAMSTOWN
$730 - $790,000
Sat 4 Apr - 10.00 - 10.30
Katie Smith 0425 737 673
5A Percy Street
NEWPORT
$790 - $850,000
ONE OF THE BEST WE’VE SEEN
Nathan Smith 0400 843 331
12 Severn Street
NEWPORT
$629,000 ONO
Sat 4 Apr - 12.30 - 1.00
Katie Smith 0425 737 673
108 Hannan Street
WILLIAMSTOWN
$1,770,000
Sat 4 Apr - 11.45 - 12.15
Michael Harvey 0425 737 672
30 Merrett Drive
WILLIAMSTOWN
$810,000
Sat 4 Apr - 10.45 - 11.15
Nathan Smith 0400 843 331
11 Lemmon Street
WILLIAMSTOWN
$810,000
Sat 4 Apr - 9.00 - 9.30
Lauren Wood 0411 648 509
26 Hannan Street
WILLIAMSTOWN
POA
CARGARIE - VICTORIAN ELEGANCE Lauren Wood 0411 648 509
55 Electra Street
WILLIAMSTOWN
POA
ONCE IN A LIFETIME - 1,012 SQM APPROX.
Lauren Wood 0411 648 509
35 Cole Street
WILLIAMSTOWN
$1,290,000
THE CLASSICS ARE ALW L AY LW A S IN STYLE
Rosemary Jamonts 0405 535 434
Auctions - Saturday 18 April 85 Railway Crescent
WILLIAMSTOWN
$890 - $950,000
Sat 4 Apr - 12.15 - 12.45
Nathan Smith 0400 843 331
21 Arras Street
SPOTSWOOD
$660 - $720,000
Sat 4 Apr - 11.00 - 11.30
Sam Wilson 0404 865 018
170 Blackshaws Road
SOUTH KINGSVILLE $590 - $640,000
Sat 4 Apr - 11.45 - 12.15
Sam Wilson 0404 865 018
F rthcoming Auctions Fo 96 Thompson Street
WILLIAMSTOWN
$1.3m - $1.35m
Sat 4 Apr - 12.30 - 1.00
Daniella Sherwin 0403 380 262
9/8 The Strand
WILLIAMSTOWN
Contact Agent
PRESTIGE ADDRESS
Rosemary Jamonts 0405 535 434 3/109 Power Street
WILLIAMSTOWN
$699,000
AN AFFORDABLE OPPORTUNITY!
Nathan Smith 0400 843 331
4A Bayview Street
WILLIAMSTOWN
Contact Agent
DREAMS REALLY L DO COME TRUE LY
Rosemary Jamonts 0405 535 434 151 Nelson Place
WILLIAMSTOWN
$1,600,000
COMMERCIAL/RESIDENTIAL DELIGHT
Katie Smith 0425 737 673
Williamstown
NEW LISTING
96 Thompson Street
BEAUTY BY THE BAY • The location is superb & the homely feel is more than evident from the front gate to the back gate • Spoil yourself with walks along the foreshore & beach all year round • Grained timber floors blend beautifully with the neutral tones & great use of glass, allowing for natural light • Open-plan design off f ers generous space overlooking the decked ff entertaining area, featuring a well-manicured garden • Ideal for barbeques or cooking up a storm with the built-in pizza oven • Bedroom accommodation downstairs & master upstairs with its own private bathroom & study / nursery or parents’ retreat • Rear car access available if required… This family home has it all!
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Williamstown
85 Railway Crescent
LAND, LOCATION, APPROVED PLANS • What more do you need? This property & its future potential represents the essence of perfect family living by the bay, in a prized location, moments to Williamstown Beach • This home is a picture-perfect, wide single front Edwardian, full of character & charm • Return verandah, glorious high ceilings, polished original baltic pine floors, period features throughout including under floor wine cellar • Off f ering a sizeable 481sqm allotment (approx.) with excellent rear access ff off f Rodger Lane, a wide & fully sealed laneway. An updated kitchen adds to ff the appeal of the property • A large 2.9kW / 18 solar panel system with premium-feed-in-tariff f currently ff paying 66 cents per kWh & producing surplus credit to the owner • Excellent off ffff f-street parking via rear lane. Council approved plans for a four bedroom, two-storey house extension… Make it your own & embrace a spectacular new proj o ect oj • An incredibly rare opportunity to create a dream home in a location that is quite simply blue-chip • Plans available through our offi f ce upon request ffi
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Saturday 18 April at 11.30 56 A9 Saturday 4 April - 12.15 - 12.45 $890 - $950,000 Nathan Smith 0400 843 331 nathans@williamsre.com.au
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Williamstown
8 Hosking Court
FAMILY LIFE ON THE RANGE! • A great opportunity to get on to the Range Estate with this recently updated family home • Light-filled, open-plan kitchen, living & meals area opens onto a spacious north-facing backya back rd with a paved entertaining area • Modern kitchen offering a timber benchtop & stainless steel appliances including an Asko oven & Bosch dishwasher •T Two bedrooms downstairs have built-in-robes & share an updated central bathroom, while parents can retreat upstairs with an ensuite, built-in-robes plus a separate study / nursery • Extra features include; single lock-up garage, ducted heating, split system cooling, in roof storage & separate laundry • FFantastic location, within walking distance of Jawbone Marine Sanctuary, shops & transport plus in the zone for great local schools • As an added bonus, there are council approved plans for an architecturally designed double storey home, comprising four bedrooms, two living rooms, dining room, three bathrooms & a study
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Saturday 11 April at 11.30 55 J8 Saturday 4 April - 9.45 - 10.15 $700 - $770,000 Katie Smith 0425 737 673 katies@williamsre.com.au
Williamstown
108 Hannan Street
FEEL THE BAY BREEZE • The appealing elegance will impress, as will the locality & clever design • An allotment of approximately 650sqm in one of Williamstown’s premier streets awaits you • Only minutes walk to the beach, train station & schools • Low maintenance living is on offer together with stylish appointments such as timber floors, glass & concrete features • Generous size rooms with a flexible floor plan including an open-plan living area • Rear access to a three car lock-up garage with parking at the front is an added bonus •T Truly a prestigious home in a prestige location not to be missed!
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PRIV E SALE PRIVAT MELWAYS MELWA WAYS 56 A9 INSPECT Saturday 4 April - 11.45 - 12.15 ENQUIRY $1,770,000 CONT T Michael Harvey 0425 737 672 CONTAC michaelh@williamsre.com.au
Newport
39 Woods Street
OPEN WED 5.00 – 5.30
THIS IS THE PLACE TO BE! • Nestled in one of central Newport’s premier wide, tree-lined streets • A beautifully presented home, where you can move straight in & enjoy the vibrant lifestyle that Newport has to offer • A versatile floor plan, currently set up as a two bedroom home with two separate living areas • Master bedroom with walk-in-robe / study space, that provides future potential for an ensuite (STCA) • Central kitchen with gas cooking, storage & tiled splashbacks • Excellent backya back rd space with storage shed, plus decked undercover alfresco, perfect for entertaining • Separate laundry, evaporative cooling & heating • A highly desired position where you can walk to the train station, shops, schools & cafes. Short drive to beautiful bayside Williamstown, easy direct access into Melbourne CBD • An ideal home for families, couples or investors looking to enter the exciting Newport property market, in a location that continues to perform
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ENQUIRY CONT T CONTAC
$600 - $650,000 Katie Smith 0425 737 673 katies@williamsre.com.au
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peter jordan
two homes resort lifestyle living On Huge Bloc !
Beautifully Detailed Home With every indulgence!
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fantastic and affordable opportunity to secure a family home in the sought after location of ltona ay. ituated in a quiet court and within walking distance to schools, parks, bicycle trail and ltona each, this property has 3 bedrooms, main with ensuite, open plan kitchen with family area, formal lounge, central bathroom and separate laundry. ther features include heating, cooling, window shutters and a wide driveway ideal for a boat or caravan, leading to a large backyard and garage with workshop.
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$450,000 to $480,000 Wednesday 1st of a ril 00 m to 30 m Shawqi ein 0411 155 778, Sandra ent 0429 33 829
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It’s all here! Location, sophistication with quality finishes, and absolutely nothing more to do. Just walk in and enjoy an amazing and peaceful retreat from the world. For those seeking 4 bedrooms and 3 living zones, 3 words describe this one ... It’s the best! The ground floor features a state-of-the-art open plan kitchen with dining and family living, an alfresco area overlooking a beautiful garden, guest suite with 2 way ensuite & double shower, formal lounge, laundry, courtyard and garage. The first floor includes a family retreat, 3 bedrooms, main with ensuite
Private Sale CONtaCt
$770,000 to $830,000 Shawqi ein 0411 155 778, Jeremy Dean 0422 750 290
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ositioned in a fabulous location, this affordable residence is your opportunity to enter the thriving ltona eadows market. ffering 3 bedrooms, a central bathroom, formal lounge, and open plan kitchen with dining and family living, it also features central heating and cooling. To add to this, it sits within one of the area’s most sought after locations, in close pro imity to ltona reen rimary chool, transport, parkland and entral quare hopping entre.
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$300,000 to $320,000 Shawqi ein 0411 155 778, Jeremy Dean 0422 750 290
82 Pier Street, Altona VIC 3018
peter jordan
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Superbly located within walking distance to train station, schools, sport facilities, shops and the beach. This renovated double fronted home will definitely reward you with its fine period feel, flawless presentation and fabulous rear courtyard garden. From the sanctuary of this light filled bedroom home, inner-city living is easy and affordable. clever floor plan creates bright, open spaces through the kitchen and spacious lounge dining area which opens to a courtyard garden with side access. ther features include open fireplaces, central bathroom, and
onveniently located in the heart of illiamstown in a leafy street, this ama ing light filled apartment presents an opportunity not to be missed. Situated at the end of the block with your own stairs and balcony, so it’s private and quite. This property consists spacious open plan living and dining area. Features include floor boards, well-appointed kitchen with gas cooking and fridge, beautifully presented bedroom , central bathroom with shower and bath plus laundry facilities, heater and under cover car space.
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$700,000 to $770,000 Wednesday 1st of april 6:30pm to 7:00pm Sandra Fent 0429 336 829, Shawqi ein 0411 155 778
$370,000-$400,000 Wednesday 1st of april 5:30pm to 6:00pm Shawqi ein 0411 155 778, Sandra Fent 0429 336 829
Fantastic in estment Opport nity With Water views!
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lose to city transport, shopping centre, schools, parks, sport and medical centres this attractive bedroom, study rd bedroom, sing level residence is privately set at the rear of the block a block of only three units. omprising open plan kitchen with dining and lounge, central bathroom and laundry. Features include courtyard, reverse-cycle air-conditioned with built-in robes undercover entertainment area and remote garage.
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Private Sale CONtaCt
$330,000 to $360,000 Shawqi ein 0411 155 778, Sandra Fent 0429 336 829
www.peterjordan.com.au
Ph: 9398 3777
$420,000 to $450,000 Shawqi ein 0411 155 778, eremy ean 0422 750 290
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Packing, Pianos, Antiques and Billiard Tables, Local, Country & Interstate. No job too small. Unwanted goods, or rubbish taken to tip. All areas from $89p/h (min 2 hours), 24 hours/7 days
G6463270AA-dc20Nov
A1 Dash Computer Repairs
ALL VIC REMOVALS & STORAGE
DC GILBERT ELECTRICS
Domestic & Industrial Installations & Repairs Rewires, Stoves, HWS, New Houses, Units, Split System Installations For FREE QUOTES Phone Dean Gilbert
9398 5005
Furniture Removals
C748485-KK50-9
Quality Electrical Work. No Job Too Big Domestic, Commercial, Industrial. www.ctmelectrical.com.au for online quotes
V
Partitions G6335255AA-dc1Oct
REC 16972
Electricians
G6429338AA-dc6Nov
Fast friendly reliable onsite PC repair and service Virus Spyware Internet Advice New & Used systems Free Virus Software $30 Flag fall - $30 per hour No fix - No Fee Mick 9314 1727, 0415 746 050
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G6162301AA-dc16Jul
MR COMPUTER MAN
Electricians c944990-TS28-11
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1144051-PB29-14
Computer Services & Repairs
G6597547AA-dc28Jan
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Trades & Services
www.everlastturf.com.au SYNTHETIC TURF THAT LOOKS REAL
J R A PLASTERING
Tank’s Landscape Construction - All types of Brick and Stone Paving - Decking and Retaining Walls - Instant and Artificial Turf - Excavations (Dingo Work) - Designs and Complete Makeovers
From fixing a hole to the whole house
Specialising in Patchwork, Extensions New Homes, Cornices Free Quotes
Call Jeremy 0401 227 592 V
Please call Wade anytime on 0406 146 979 or 9369 3915 for a free no obligation quote.
Lic No. 35048
oddjobrescue.com.au
C894629-JM6-11
Renovations/Extensions Split Systems Grey Water Systems Tap Repairs/Leaks Gas Fitting/Repairs Spouting Renewals Hot Water Renewals Blockages & Drainage Water Tanks
1176384-ACM11-15 G6517234AA-dc11Dec
Matt 0409 576 536
HANDY HANDYMAN MAN HANDY MAN
A & R Affordable Painter
s ,OUNGE 2OOM FROM $ s "EDROOM FROM $130 s 7EATHERBOARD FROM $ s "RICK 6ENEER $1600 s +ITCHEN FROM $180 30 Years in the trade
THANH: 0408 332 294
1178681-CG14-15
Call Bron: 0447 621 094
EPS PAINTERS & DECORATORS
FULLY QUALIFIED TRADESMAN G6737566AA-dc1Apr
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All Household Repairs & Maintenance, Including:
Master Painter Over 30 years experience
Master Painters Australia R.N.1087
s BLOCKED SEWER & STORM WATER s CCTV PIPE & DRAIN CAMERAS s !,, GENERAL PLUMBING MAINTENANCE s 3EWER MACHINES
Senio Discours nt s
0419 558 817 or 9363 3689
Plaster repair Weatherboard powersand Pensioner discount • Local painter Free Quotes • 10 Years guarantee
Call Saida Mobile: 0403 610 782
For quick service call Mick. FREE Quotes
MARK 0423 511 896
CALL 0425 817 372 Precision Home Maintenance Services • Plastering • Carpentry • Tiling • Painting
• Paving & Landscaping • Brick work repairs • Decks-Install & Repairs • Gutters-Repair & Clean • Home Maintenance & more
Call Rob on 0412 804 566 or 9391 3281 Your home is my concern
G6401260AA-dc23Oct
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1300 699 698 0419 975 293
13 11 98
1139776-PB26-14
One call, all trades
Eftpos facilities available
1178503-DJ13-15
Plasterers
ALL AREAS PLASTERER Over 25 Yrs Experience
No Job Too Small Free Quotes Trading 20 Yrs
Troy Grundy 0411 354 573
NICK’S RE-BLOCKING SERVICE FREE SMOKE ALARM
Registered Building Practitioner
G6795050AA-dc29Apr 1132314-LB19-14
Specialist in Underpinning & an Expert in Restumping * Council Permit * Engineer Plans Supplied * Computer Leveling * Fully Insured
* Builder * 18 Years Guarantee * Pensioner Discounts * All Suburbs
Call for a free quote 9308 9669 or 0406 745 070
www.homelinksrestumping.com.au
1155535-ACM39-14
EXTREME
1138073-PB23-14
For all your plumbing needs
REBLOCKING
Will blow the others away
s &ULL )NSURANCE s #OMPUTER LEVELING s "UILDING PERMIT SUPPLIED s YEARS EXPERIENCE s 0UMP TO BE USED Call Sam for a Free Quote 9324 8575 or 0409 237 487
Dynamite Plumbing David Sheridon 0412 311 148
ROOF PLUMBER
Call 7 days for a free quote
17 Years Guarantee 10% Pensioner Discount Council Permit Supplied Computer Levelling
PH: 9360 5357 Mobile: 0412 378 193
The best Reblocking & Underpinning
Lic No. 38755 ABN No. 58054025352
Pest Control
David: 0425 811 882 Ash: 0403 619 333
ALL SUBURBS ★ RAISING ★ LEVELLING ★ UNDERPINNING ★ RESTUMPING WITH CONCRETE OR REDGUM STUMPS ★ COUNCIL PERMIT ★ ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Lic 47785
PEST & TERMITE CONTROL
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G6519072AA-dc21Jan
MEMBER OF MASTER BUILDERS ASSOCIATION
0LUMBING s 'AS s 2OOFING (ONEST 2ELIABLE
24 hours
1145410-LB30-14
CARPENTRY & MAINTENANCE
LGC Plumbing Services
WE USE TOP QUALITY DULUX PAINT
1156303-HM40-14
Home Maintenance 1158913-DJ42-14
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ALL AROUND
Free Quote All Suburbs Insurance Elevation
0417 352 040 Ph/Fax 9974 6624
1048630-KG G35-12
LIC
EMERGENCY PLUMBING/SAME DAY SERVICE
Lic 35031
SAIDA’S PAINTING
Sanding, polishing, minor plaster repairs, all areas.
Reblocking/Underpinning
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177646
MIRMIC PLUMBING
PAINTER, DECORATOR & FLOORING SERVICE
CHEAP PRICES * FREE QUOTES * ALL WORK GUARANTEED 10% discount for existing customers.
- Tank Pumps - Pool Pumps - Submersibles - Industrial 9314 4977 373 Somerville Rd West Footscray - All Types “CARRY IN DISCOUNT� COUPON $25
DB-L-29449
• Spouting and Roofing • Maintenance • Renovations and Extentions • General Plumbing and Gas Fittings
1160836-LB44-14
1177674-DJ12-15
WE COME TO YOU FOR ALL YOUR HEATING NEEDS
For free quotes call now: 1300 550 901
24/7 Service
LIC102400
Call Robert on 0419 300 842
Domestic Commercial
s .EW HOMES AND RENOVATIONS s PIPE AND LEAK REPAIRS s ,EAKING 4AP AND 4OILET REPAIRS
0431 170 956
• No Job too small • Quality of work guaranteed • Pensioner discounts
Specialising in:
9391 0399
Pumps
FAMILY OWNED AND OPERATED BUSINESS QUALITY SERVICE WITH A FAIR PRICE
G6016917AA-dc21May
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s HYDRO WATER JETTERS
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Qualified Painter & Decorator
Heating
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0437 841 947, 9333 0038 www.ausrg.com.au
FREE QUOTES
Call Joe 0425 708 774 or 9337 3130 V
Lic plumber &
gas fitter Reg 17258 Lic green plumber 1143621-RC28-14 Hydronic heating specialists No job too small All fields covered
s !LL WORK COUNCIL PERMITS SUPPLIED s #OMPUTER LEVELLING s %XTENSION $ECKING 2E BLOCKING s 5NDERPINNING SPECIALIST š "UILDER &OR FREE QUOTE ADVICE CALL
s (OT WATER UNIT REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT
J&D PAINTER & DECORATOR Clean & professional work
GJ & MS WALSH
1143618-LN28-14
All types of Painting - Domestic - Commercial - Industrial
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C1102979-JL47-13
PAINTING - BUILDING - DECORATING
0412 236 236
Lic No. 23853
Australian Restumpers GroupÂŽ
C753694-MD1-10
s 0AINTING s 4ILING s 0LASTERING s #ARPENTRY s 7ATER PROOlNG s 7INDOWS REPAIRS s 3HEET METAL WORK s -OST HANDYMAN WORK www.buildersandhomemaintenance.com
Fast Reliable Service 0418 996 687
THANH’S
1173234-LB07-15
Quality professional work
MASTER PAINTERS We specialise in interior & exterior, home, office & factories. Summer Special “We price ourselves in our personal service & guarantee 30% off! quality finish to clients “satisfaction� (5 years). Right price. 9386 6464 For a free quote call Ronnie 0402 230 443
Hot Water Units Replaced Burst Pipes Leaking Taps Repaired Leaking Toilets Repaired General Plumbing Maintenance
1165531-DJ48-14
BUILDERS & HOME MAINTENANCE
ABN 81656507397
in business for 18 years
C704225-JM17-9
For A Free Quote Call Mark: 0425 772 304
Lic 27204
R.N Painting & Decorating Service
G6507081AA-dc21Jan
Phone Mark 0409 383 946
PUMP REPAIRS
BLOCKED DRAINS CLEARED FAST 9689 0511
Ph: Ali: 0402 766 406 / 8360 9345
Lock Up and Fix/Decking/Floorboards All Your Carpentry Needs.
REPAIRS & SERVICING Ex Gas & Fuel - over 30 years experience!
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ALL SERVICES PLUMBING
G6453707AA-dc13Nov
20 years Experience. Commercial & Domestic 20% Pension Discount FREE QUOTE
G6462464AA-dc11Feb
Local Handy Man
Painters/Decorators
1141761-RC27-14
E: handy-man@optusnet.com.au
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G6642839AA-dc18Feb
* General Maintenance * Tiling / Guttering * Painting / Plastering * Doors / Windows * Kitchens / Bathrooms * Decking / Pergolas
GAS APPLIANCE
Plumbing
Western Suburbs Plumbing
s 1UALIFIED 4RADESMAN s &ULLY )NSUR ED s )N BUSINESS OVER YEARS s !LL WORK GUARANTEED
â– HOT WATER UNITS â– BURST PIPES â– GASFITTING â– LEAKING TAPS â– GENERAL PLUMBING â– TOILET REPAIRS â– RENOVATIONS
C1104231-KC50-13
Specialising in:
HOT WATER SPECIALIST
1162111-PB45-14
0402 644 444
Handy Persons
Call Chris on:
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1133524-LB19-14
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1139584-LB24-14 11 4-LB24-14
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0423 892 273
C & S KIMPTON
• 10 years warranty • Satisfaction guaranteed
Plumbing
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Lic 39445 Fascia & Guttering Metal Roofing & Repairs, Spouting Renewals Leaks Repaired, Gutters Cleaned
Call Trent 0438 269 413
5
STAR
FIVE STAR REBLOCKING & UNDERPINNING Full Insurance All work Council approved 15 years guarantee All Council permits supplied 100% computer levelling Concrete pump used 15 years experience For a free quote and advice
G6638324AA-dc18Feb
Australian Made
Experts in all aspects of glass. Our services include:
'RAHAM
Plasterers
C1074446-FB6-13
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LANDSCAPING, SYNTHETIC TURF
Pronto Glass
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Landscaping
Contact Simon:
9309 0700 - 0411 174 000
Better Foundations 1ST IN UNDERPINNING & NO.1 IN REBLOCKING
Expert In Cracked Walls.
Builders Full Insurance 15 Yrs Guarantee Council Permits Computer Levelling Concrete Stumps
Free Quotes. www.betterfoundations.com.au
Free Call: 1800 002 171
G6574962AA-dc15Apr
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G6634712AA-dc18Feb
Glass/Glazing
1127823-RC14-14
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Call Tony: 9304 4844 Mob: 0409 180 821 47 MARIBYRNONG & HOBSONS BAY STAR WEEKLY \ APRIL 1, 2015
Trades & Services
• Free TV point with every antenna installation
Global Roller Shutters
C1105812-BM03-14
s Aluminium Roller Shutters
s !LL REPAIRS AND RESTORATION WORK s ,EAKS s $AMAGE s 2E BED s 2OOF 0AINTING ROOFING s 2E 0OINT s 5SING 3UPERIOR 0RODUCTS SPECIALIST s 4RADE #ERTIlED 2OOF 4ILER s !LL 3UBURBS advantagerooftiles@gmail.com Free Quotes and Advice call 0402 344 771 or 0402 235 919
and Security Doors s All repairs and services s All work guaranteed
Free Measure and Quotes all suburbs
1300 361 979 0407 674 808
AAA AERIAL
WORK GUARANTEED
131 546
Call Or1800 554 877 visit our showroom:
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C1046377-KG34-12
G6133636AA-dc2Jul
0432 774 645
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Trees Pruned Reshaped Grubbed out. All Foliage/Rubbish Removed Fully Insured $5m Pensioner Discount
Free Quote
G6795102AA-dc29Apr 1178536-CG14-15
That Tree Feller Tree & Stump Removal The Narrow Access Specialists Pensioner discount Full insurance cover Call Greg & Elisha for a Free Quote
G6425712AA-dc5Nov
9398 5283 0418 319 252 1134593-RC20-14
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C915642-JM14-11
OZTEC WINDOW SHUTTERS
Showroom @ 18 Quinn Drive, Keilor PArk, 3042 48 MARIBYRNONG & HOBSONS BAY STAR WEEKLY \ APRIL 1, 2015
Security & Screen Doors
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www.jimssecuritydoors.com.au
Hoppers Crossing
Celebrations V
Catering
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Ready Roasts and Salads Beef, pork and chicken. Catering for all occasions from $12.90 per person.
Call 9743 1552 Shop 15,11 Station Rd Melton South
Celebrants
A CEREMONY TO REMEMBER All areas, together we create your perfect ceremony. Civil Celebrant Regina 9646 3042 or 0432 297 756 www.celebrant-reginasmall.com.au
Find it in the
Celebrations section of Network Classifieds.
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Taxation/ Accounting
REG TAX AGENT, Business services, BAS & Tax Returns. Competitive rate. Contact 0491 162 196. CPA Quality Assured.
WASHING MACHINE REPAIR Call out $20
Mob: 0414 484 932 Windows
Specialising in: Aluminium Windows & Doors Commercial & Domestic Window Replacements. Verandahs and Porches.
131 546
0400 573 369
Washing Machines
WESTERN BUILDING WINDOWS Doors from $279 Stainless Steel doors Aluminium doors Steel doors
With a lifetime guarantee. Also weight loss and gastric band hypnosis. Phone Joy
SWAP MEET, Geelong Bay City Monster Swap Meeting Sale. Saturday 9th May, 2015, Geelong Showgrounds, Melways ref 452 E10. Bargains for motorists, collectors, craft. Swap or sell cars over 25 years old. 7.00am start. Adult $5 - Children free. Outdoor sites $5 plus $5 admission. Food available Friday night 4pm - 8pm. Entry through racecourse carpark. No dogs allowed. 0417 546 089
JD V
1120363-RC08-14
25% OFF
0408 507 145
1143399-ACM28-14
Skip Bins Various Sizes 7 Days A Week 2 Cubic Metres to 10 Cubic Metres Walk In Bins Fit Most Driveways
32 yrs exp. G6425756AA-dc5Nov
Homes - Shops QUICK SERVICE Factories 7 DAYS A WEEK Fits down Driveways
WESTERN SUBURBS BIN HIRE
7 Day Service
C & D Schroeder 9337 3695 or 0415 816 882
9367 9272
UP TO
Tree Lopping/Surgery
ANY TREES LOPPED
FOR YOUR NEXT CLEAN UP
AAAA
FOR FREE MEASURE & QUOTE PH: 9336 0005 JORDAN: 0413 708 238
Over 30 Years Experience Specialising In: • Floor & Wall Tiles • Old & New Homes • Kitchen & Bathroom Renovation Free Measure & Quote.
ACTION BIN HIRE
Epping 494 High Street, Epping, Vic 3076 Tel: 9401 2232
• 100% Australian Made & Owned • 10 years replacement warranty • Electric, manual or combination • Single and group remote controlled • Connected to smoke alarm (auto-lift)
AARON’S TILING
ALL WEST BIN HIRE
Manual/electric & remote control operated with smoke alarm & manual override Factory/Showroom
Showroom: 36 Industrial Drive, West Sunshine www.rollertec.com.au
Matt 0418 535 306
• Demolition Specialists • Backyard Cleanups • Concrete Broken or Cut & Removed • Tree Lopping & Removal • Rental Cleanups • Deceased Estate Cleanups We Take Anything Away
www.allwestbinhire.com.au
9311 2111
s 0ROFESSIONAL s 1UALIlED s YEARS EXPERIENCE s &REE 1UOTES AND ADVICE ALWAYS &ACEBOOK COM -ATZCO
Rubbish Removal
Walk in bins 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 & 20m3 7 days 9397 3433 0418 560 978 G6260984AA-dc28Aug
QUIT CIGARETTES IN 60 MINUTES
Any Tiling, All Areas
www.jimsroofing.com.au
Call 0434 525 311
Kealba 2 Malcolm Court, Kealba, Vic 3021 Tel: 9364 2232
Call Tony 0412 386 067
AARON & JOHN’S DEMOLITION & RUBBISH REMOVALS
7/112 Main Road East, St Albans/Kealba (Beside United Service Station) www.securewindowrollershutters.com.au
TILER
s +ITCHENS "ATHROOMS s !LL TYPES OF TILES s .O JOB TOO SMALL
“The name you can trust’’
*Must purchase minimum 3 shutters
CALL OUT FEE $0
35 years experience G6517060AA-dc21Jan
1172803-DJ08-15
Motorised $698 plus GST (using Shinilion motor)
Sevices
Cement & Terracotta Roof Restorations Pressure Cleaning & Roof Painting Guttering & Iron Roof Replacement
Australian Government endorsed Installer
Tiling
SECURE WINDOW ROLLER SHUTTERS Hot Special Price 1.8 x 1.8 *$598, Manual
PENSIONER DISCOUNTS
30% OFF THIS WEEK 0409 888 228 V
Value for Money Shutters
FREE QUOTES
ANTENNAS
DIGITAL ANTENNAS POINTS & BOOSTERS INSTALLED TODAY
ROOF RESTORATIONS
Call 9077 0135 or Mob 0421 080 247
5 Year Guarantee
www.antennaspecialist.com.au
1175218-ACM10-15
Roller Shutters
Nathan 0400 028 856
ANTENNA SPECIALIST
1171363-CG06-15
1134905-HM20-14
0423 877 432
Local Technician
INSTALLED TODAY
Advantage Roof Tiles
s #OLOUR #HANGES s 4EXTURE #OATINGS s 2ENDER 2EPAIRS s "RICK 2EPAIRS s 0LASTER 2EPAIRS s "RICKLAYING s 2OOF 2EPAIRS s &REE 1UOTES
Free Quotes
C1038148-PJ26-12
Call 9998 7260
Quality at affordable prices, reliable, Senior Discount
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The reference number is Application No. 131301C . The applicant has applied to become the registered proprietor of land which forms part of the property located at 20 Gellibrand Street, Williamstown. The applicant claims to have acquired title to the land by adverse possession. The land is shown marked ‘A’ on the plan posted on the land. The plan may also be inspected at the office of Land Victoria, Level 23, 570 Bourke Street, Melbourne. The current registered proprietor of the land is JAMES DANIEL PASSMORE EDWARDS of Fitzroy (folio of the Register Vol 1662 Fol 208). The applicant has applied for title to the land free of the following encumbrances - Carriageway vide Instruments 199137 & 715931. If you believe you are affected by the application you should seek independent legal advice. I may grant this application after 30 days from the date of the posting of a notice on the land if satisfied that the applicant has acquired title by possession to the land. Anyone with an interest in the land can lodge a caveat under section 61 of the Transfer of Land Act 1958. This caveat will lapse 30 days after lodgement unless the caveator has commenced court proceedings and given me notice of the proceedings or obtained and served an injunction on me. If this caveat lapses or is withdrawn I may grant this application if satisfied that the applicant has acquired title by possession to the land. Enquires may be directed to Land Victoria on 8636 2497. CHRIS McRAE Registrar of Titles 1179139-PB14-15
G6674264AA-dc4Mar
www.alcoil.com.au
Rendering
• T.V. & V.C.R. Tune & Repair. from $100 • Home Theatre & Surround Sound Setups • Digital Boxes & Boosters G6634321AA-dc12Feb
Roofing
1021701-KG17-12
0421 047 806
G6581424AA-dc21Jan
Digital Antenna Specialist
Public Notices and Event
NOTICE OF AN APPLICATION UNDER SECTION 60 OF THE TRANSFER OF LAND ACT 1958 TO BECOME REGISTERED PROPRIETOR OF LAND
Television/Video/Audio
ANTENNAS WESTSIDE
For all types of Gutter replacement - Colorbond or Aluminium. Forget painting use Colorbond fascia cover!
Wardies Rendering
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C1033285-KK23-12
Prompt, Reliable, 28 years exp
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9742 5129
GUTTERING
1147584-RC31-14
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1163404-HM46-14
Jin’s Fridges/Washing Machines
0403 371 738
www.allaroundshutters.com.au Best price every time 1.8m x 2m with German Becker Motor $798 each
Call 1800 662 414 for free measure and quote
Refrigeration
Skylights
SKYLIGHTS Free quotes - 20 years experience
G6341777AA-dc19Mar 1140205-PB25-14
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Call JOE 9357 2838 Mobile: 0450 377 045
C886894-JL3-11
REGISTERED BUILDER APPROVED • Red Gum or Concrete Stumps • Council Permit Supplied • House Raised & Levelled in one piece • All work guaranteed 15 years • Free Quote and Advice
V
1155852-ACM39-14
PERFECTION RE-STUMPING & UNDERPINNING
Roller Shutters
G6723428AA-dc29Apr
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G6490802AA-dc3Dec
Reblocking/Underpinning
1176574-ACM11-15
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General Notices
Phone: 9311 1140 Mobile: 0418 171 194 59 Mc Intyre Rd, Sunshine North
Real Estate
section of Network Classifieds.
Find it in the
General
section of Network Classifieds.
General Classifieds ALL ADVERTISEMENTS booked under this classification are strictly for ancillary roles only. To comply with the law it is still an offence under the Sex Work Act 1994 to publish any statements intended or likely to induce a person to seek work as a sex worker.
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Full Body Rubs
★★DELIGHTFUL★★ Full Body Relaxation
Ji Li
Adult Phone Talk
HANDS EN 83B GOLDPCA
ALL FETISH! Anything goes! from 99c/min 1300 700 904 1902 226 323 Chat now! $5.45/min pay/mob extra
11.00am till late 482 GEELONG RD, WEST FOOTSCRAY
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Spellbound
Relax by appt. 10am-10pm. swa3961xe. 0469 772 431
10.00am-8.00pm Mon-Sat Room 14, building 2 Techno Park Dve Williamstown 9397 0347 swa4576xbe.
Adult Services
Under New Management
ESCORTS AVAILABLE www.spellboundmelbourne.com.au
9 Darbyshire Street, Williamstown
Phone - 1300 Escort
The Flemington Farmers Markets is Melbourne’s only weekly farmers market. Our producers sell a wide range of organic, and non organic fruit and vegetables as well as fresh seasonal produce from all over Victoria. Our Artisan producers make Fresh bread, Pasta, Cheese, Cakes and Wines. Our farmers bring free range Chicken and Eggs, Pork, Beef, Lamb and Goat. We are open every Sunday 9.00 -1.00. Our stallholders win awards for their produce and loyalty from their customers. Don’t buy food from strangers, buy your food from the farmers who make it. Flemington Farmers market, food that makes you feel good.
SWA7160BE
WHISPERS STUDIO
1300 372 678. 24hrs/7 days. swa4281be.
Special: 20 minutes $90
Motoring
9369 0600 Ladies warmly welcomed!
Find it in the
32 Dunlop Road, Hoppers mel ref 203 D11 Crossing swa6318be
Celebrations
section of Network Classifieds.
OPEN EASTER SUNDAY
Legal Notices
McManus Conveyancing 9318 4188
175 Mount Alexander Road Flemington Phone 0407 411 198 www.flemingtonfarmersmarket.com.au
Law Institute Victoria
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WASHING POWDER, 20 cents per wash. For both front and top loaders. Aussie made. Other specials available. 9748 3840.
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Wanted
★BUY PAINTINGS★
All paintings and old prints. Top prices will be paid. Please phone Patrick 0401 032 111
★ OLD WARES ★
1177165-12-15
BEDROOM SET In excellent condition. Italian adriatic in black and leather trimmings. Hardly been used. $2,300. Call 0407 803 055. LOUNGE SUITE, Brand new, chocolate brown, platinum suede microfibre, 2 single recliners and 3 seater lounge with recliner each end. $1,350. 9749 1179. PAINT SALE, Any Paint, Any Brand from $6.50 a litre. All stock has to go. Please contact 9325 1455 or 0412 393 776.
Body Treatment
19 Hall St, Newport. 10am-7pm. Relaxation massage therapy. Ph: 9041 2399 or 0450 096 262 CHINESE MASSAGE, 5 Angelique Gve, Albanvale, 0401 496 608 or 2C, 100 Furlong Rd, Cairnlea, 0425 414 418.
Lotus Massage Therapy
75 Paisley Street, Footscray. Phone: 9689 6632. Open 7 days, 9:30am to 9pm.
Health And Fitness
MASSAGE Altona Meadows, 11am-11pm. Private house, Trafalgar Ave. Call 0434 581 971.
Full Body Massage RELAXATION
219 Ascot Vale Rd, 3032. 9004 1477 or 0487 097 290.
NATURAL PLUS
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SPORT Falcons playing on instinct By Lance Jenkinson City West Falcons’ status as favourites for the Victorian Netball League premiership has been strengthened by two big wins in three nights last week. The Falcons totally dismantled Boroondara Express by 24 goals in the clash of the undefeated sides at Maribyrnong College. Two nights later, they rolled finals contender Melbourne University Lightning by nine goals at the State Netball and Hockey Centre. The Falcons’ supremacy in the first half of the championship division season is reflected in the standings. They have opened up a handy two-game break at the top of the table. Falcons coach Marg Lind declared herself delighted with “two good wins” against quality opposition. “We’re travelling quite nicely,” she said. A key to the Falcons of late has been their fast starts. In the first half of the clash with Boroondara, the Falcons established a
double-figure margin in the first quarter and had an unassailable 17-point lead by half-time, en route to a 63-39 victory. The Falcons also burst out of the blocks against Melbourne University, building a seven-goal lead at the first interval and stretching it to double figures by half-time, before a 49-40 win. “This year we’ve been starting games fairly well,” Lind said. “We probably get into the warm-up a bit quicker than a lot of other clubs. “We really focus on warming up hard. I think our girls are fiery … they like to jump out of the blocks.” The most impressive aspect of the Falcons’ performances has been the feed into goal shoot Kath Knott. If you get Knott into good scoring position, it’s like money in the bank. Knott landed 42 from 51 attempts against Boroondara and a super efficient 35 from 37 against Melbourne University. The high number of attempts and great conversion has a lot to do with the work up the
court of Molly Jovic and Maggie Lind. “Kath’s had a real solid season, but I think where we’ve made improvements is Molly and Maggie are really feeding her well,” Lind said. “When the feed of the ball is good going into Kath, she’s hard to beat – she’s almost unbeatable because she’s so strong.” The success of the Falcons’ transition from mid-court to attack has come on the back of their synchronicity training. They repeat their attacking sets over and over at training so they become second nature. “We do high repetition patterns where the mid-courters have to feed the ball to her [Knott] under pressure,” Lind said. “I think it’s really paying off because we’re getting lots of good flow in our game. “It’s sometimes mundane, but if you do it at good speed and good tempo and repeat it over and over, it becomes instinctive. That’s how they look at the moment.” The Falcons will face Monash University Storm in the 8.20 game tonight at the State Netball and Hockey Centre.
IN THE DOGHOUSE ■ While
the WRFL Interleague side lost to the Eastern Football League last weekend, everyone involved needs to be congratulated. It is fair to say the WRFL has always been portrayed as a lesser competition for a number of reasons, most of which are based on nothing more than snobbery. The WRFL has shown in the past two years at the Metro Championships that it is every bit as good as any other league. While it might not boast a galaxy of former AFL stars or the club budgets of other leagues, it is producing some very good suburban footballers and coaches. The pride and passion of the west was there for all to see and the importance of representing the WRFL will grow with each year.
■ The
Werribee boys were pretty excited about playing a pre-season game on Etihad Stadium this Sunday but due to the new policy at Etihad for spectators to be allowed to have a kick on the ground after the game, the Tigers will instead meet the AFL Academy side at Simonds Stadium from noon. Werribee has a very young list. It was great to see new skipper Michael Sodomaco speak so well at the VFL season launch last Monday night at Avalon Airport Oval. The Tigers will kick off the VFL season under lights at Avalon Airport Oval against Geelong on Friday, April 17 and then host North Ballarat on Anzac Day.
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was great to see two very deserving people acknowledged with life memberships by the WRFL last week at the season launch. Mark Grech and Mark Penaluna are two of the most deserving people I know to have received this award. They have dedicated themselves to the WRFL through their clubs, Sunshine and Port Melbourne Colts. “Grechy” has been devoted to the Kangaroos for more than 30 years and “Pena” has worked feverishly for his club and the competition.
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can’t wait for the Bulldogs first game of the 2015 season this Saturday night at Etihad Stadium against the Eagles. It is my 31st year acting as an MC for the club. I think the young Doggies could surprise a few this year. While finals are probably not on the agenda, keep your September options open. Regardless of the result, it is great to have footy back and when local footy kicks off the following Saturday it will be even better.
Williamstown’s nippers celebrate their state titles successes. (Damian Visentini)
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Williamstown Swimming and Lifesaving Club has brought home a swag of medals from the Victorian Junior Surf Lifesaving Championships in Warrnambool. The nippers (competitors aged eight to 14) returned with 15 medals, including four golds – in the under-10 boys’ surf race, the under-11 girls’ 500 metres, the under-9 girls’ board relay and the under-9 boys’ surf team. Damien Bull, the club’s communications director, said the strong results were a reward for the hard work of the young athletes and the support of their families. “They’ve been a great group of kids these 12 months and it’s really nice to recognise what
they’ve done,” he said. “These kids train three times a week for competition – on Mondays, Wednesdays and Sundays – and that’s apart from the regular Friday night nippers education program. “It’s a big commitment from those kids to eventually get to the state championships and a big commitment from their families.” Strong camaraderie exists between the Williamstown nippers, with a roar erupting whenever a Williamstown competitor was racing for a place. “When one of the Willy kids was about to come a place, the whole team got behind the kid,” Bull said. “It was pretty inspiring.”
The Williamstown youngsters went into the championships as one of the underdogs but took the challenge up to their more fancied coastal rivals. Bull said the decision by the club to hold occasional training runs in Torquay helped the nippers get used to different conditions. More than 1500 competitors and 2000 spectators watched on as 30 teams took part in the event. “It was a fantastic atmosphere,” Bull said. “You’ve got so many families down there having a great time.” Lance Jenkinson
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Doors open for sport star By Lance Jenkinson Paul Tsapatolis is only 12-years old, but already stands at 191 centimetres (six-foot-three), laces up size 15 runners and slam dunks a three-metre-high basketball ring in a game. Tsapatolis has all the physical characteristics to make it to a high level of sport and has turned those attributes into early success on the basketball court. The Point Cook youngster was recognised with a Sporting Blue award at the School Sports Victoria awards at the MCG earlier this month, nominated by his state coach, Peter Fleming, for his efforts at the School Sports Australia Basketball Championships in Townsville last August, where he was leading scorer with 117 points. The starting centre totally dominated in Victoria’s grand final loss to Queensland, with a game-high 26 points. Tsapatolis displayed his all-round skills consistently throughout the tournament to catch the eyes of talent scouts. “Our coach nominated me because he said I was the best player on the team and, if we didn’t have you, we wouldn’t have come as far,” Tsapatolis told Star Weekly. “I got the ball, rebounded, posted up, scored inside the paint and shot outside. “It’s a good award to get.” The Vic Metro representative was installed as captain of the Melbourne Tigers under-14s and coaches the Seabrook Comets under-12s in the Werribee Basketball Association. “It’s a good feeling being captain,” he said. “You’re the leader; you get to tell the players what to do and it’s like it’s your team.” Tsapatolis has learned from the best. He was coached by none other than Australian basketball great Andrew Gaze at the Tigers last
SCOREBOARD Q CRICKET VSDCA Finals, Day 2 NORTH WEST 1st XI: Plenty Valley 8-128 (Johnstone 7-57) bt Roxburgh Park/Broadmeadows 115 (Lorenzo 5-24 Ayres 4-25). 2nd XI: Plenty Valley 172 (Alifraco 4-28) bt Werribee 126 (Wilson 4-39). 3rd XI: Yarraville 4-177 (Camilleri 75no Ramadge 68) bt Preston 8-174 (Chalmers 64). 4th XI: Kew 8-140 bt Brunswick 136.
Q FOOTBALL TTAC CUP – RD 2 SANDRINGHAM 3.9 6.11 8.11 9.11 (65) WESTERN 1.0 2.3 4.4 5.8 (38) Goals: Sandringham: Rich 4 Matera 3 Thompson Lok. Western: Murdoch Coletta Knezevic Palma Vujanic. Best: Sandringham: Pavlou TashevskiT Beckwith Thompson Matera Rich Cameron. Western: Palma Knight Volpato Hobbs Venables Carter. At RAMS Arena. CALDER 4.2 7.6 10.9 12.11 (83) NORTHERN 2.3 3.6 6.9 11.11 (77) Goals: Calder: Brown 8 Peters Tarczon T Lewis Kerbatieh. Northern: Reinbold 3 Ercolano 3 Jordan 3 Thomas Adams. Best: Calder: Peters Brown James O’Kearney Laguda Conn. Northern: Gresham Mattingly Leonardis Fiorini Reinbold Adams. At RAMS Arena. GIPPSLAND 3.2 7.6 11.6 14.10 (94) DANDENONG 2.2 3.3 5.6 5.9 (39) Goals: Gippsland: Ainsworth 5 McKay 4 Argento 2 Ambler Park Costigan. Dandenong: Williams 2 Battle 2 Poholke. Best: Gippsland: Marsh Costigan Ainsworth McKay Buykx-Smith Riseley. Dandenong: Prior Battle White Williams Myatt Mutimer. At Morwell Reserve. MURRA MURRAY 6.4 10.8 18.11 24.13 (157) BENDIGO 0.3 2.5 3.7 7.8 (50) Goals: Murray: Schache 7 Canfield 4 Simpkin 3 Oliver 2 Marshall 2 Smith Sharp Waite Minogue Battista Trotter. Bendigo: Free 2 Johnson 2 Simmons T Tardrew Firebrace. Best: Murray: Schache Mennen Simpkin Smith McDonald Tanner T . Bendigo: Hore T Tardrew Simmons Atley Burke Blake. At Benalla Showgrounds.
year. “He’s very loud, but he always says it’s not the tone, it’s the information that matters, and that’s what we look at,” Tsapatolis said. Tsapatolis had extra pep in his step arriving for school at the start of this year. The former Seabrook Primary School pupil was accepted into the Maribyrnong Sports Academy at Maribyrnong College on a football and basketball scholarship. His dream is to play sport professionally and to pursue a career in either the AFL, where he supports Collingwood, or the NBA, where he adopted the LA Clippers as his team, watching Blake Griffin in awe.
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It’s a good feeling being - Paul Tsapatolis captain Tsapatolis is certainly in capable hands when it comes to his coaches at the college. Peter Fleming is a level three accredited basketball coach with years of experience, while Tsapatolis’s football coach Jordan Russell is a former Carlton and Collingwood defender and Footscray VFL premiership captain. Tsapatolis is newer to football, having only played two years at Yarraville-Seddon. He is proving a fast learner as one of the best ruckman in the competition for his age. Tsapatolis’s parents Vicky and Danny are proud of their son’s achievements. Vicky was thrilled he was accepted into the Maribyrnong Sports Academy to pursue his sporting dreams. “He worked hard and he trained hard all last year,” she said. “There was only a handful of kids selected for both AFL and basketball, so he was lucky to be chosen for both of them.”
OAKLEIGH 2.5 3.9 6.14 11.16 (82) EASTERN 0.1 2.2 3.3 6.3 (39) Goals: Oakleigh: Houston 2 Cuningham Corboy Crocker Larkey Silvagni Pearce Phillips Lane Sullivan. Eastern: Parsons Gallucci Clarke Hardwick Weideman Crocker. Best: Oakleigh: Hooper Beddison Phillips Answerth Crocker Pearce. Eastern: Gallucci Crocker Fenton Mitchener Lane SheridanFerrie. At RAMS Arena. GEELONG 4.1 8.2 11.4 13.5 (83) N BALLARA BALLARAT 4.3 6.3 9.6 12.9 (81) Goals: Geelong: Patten 3 Curnow 3 Holroyd 2 Presani 2 Farrell McLachlan Bennett. North Ballarat: Hopper 4 Tucker 2 Frank 2 Schnerring 2 Beks Eades. Best: Geelong: Parish Doedee McCartney Sexton Patten Connors. North Ballarat: Hopper Tucker Webster Johnston Hausler Hutt. At Simonds Stadium.
LADDER Oakleigh Calder Murray Gippsland Eastern Geelong Sandringham N Ballarat Northern Dandenong Western Bendigo NT NSW/ACT T Tasmania Queensland
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% Pts 261.9 8 125.0 8 314.0 4 241.0 4 159.8 4 102.4 4 100.0 4 97.5 0 60.8 0 41.4 0 37.1 0 31.8 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0
VFL PRACTICE MA MATCHES Thursday March 26 Collingwood FC 21.7 133 bt Richmond FC 2.3 15 Friday March 27 Box Hill Hawks FC 7.12 54 bt Werribee Tigers FC 3.3 21 Saturday March 28 Williamstown FC 11.15 81 bt Casey Scorpions FC 8.8 56 Nth Ballarat FC 14.10 94 bt Footscray FC 14.4 88 Frankston FC 8.9 57 bt Port Melbourne FC 6.3 39
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Paul Tsapatolis is weighing up his sporting options after getting a basketball and football scholarship to Maribyrnong College. (Damjan Janevski)
Q GOLF GV PENNANTS DIV 1: COMMONWEALTH COMMONWEAL 6 bt KINGSTON HEATH 1 (L Herbert bt L Pritchard 5-4 Z Murray bt M Cocking 4-3 F Droop lost to R Hammer 2-1 T Couling bt G King 2-1 C Hasthorpe bt M Mcinnes 6-5 C John bt J Murdoch 6-5 G Sluce bt N Matthews at 19th), THE HERITAGE 5 bt SANCTUARY LAKES 2 (M Jager bt T Sharpe 2 up D Popovic bt J Cooper 4-3 DJ Loypur bt B O’Donoghue 3-2 E Ricky lost to J Cooper 2-1 D Seymour lost to M Gill 1 down J Usher bt M Grimstich 1 up J Lee bt R Marlais 2 up), VICTORIA 5 bt SOUTHERN 2 (R Ruffels bt R Haywood at 19th B Eccles bt A McCoy 2-1 K Ciupek lost to J Besley at 19th L Chin bt L Cain 6-4 L Mills bt M Long 2-1 W Hume lost to B Greaes 3-2 L Murnane bt T V Vallence 2-1), METROPOLITAN METROPOLIT 4 bt CHELTENHAM CHEL 3 (D Mitcheluzzi bt B White 3-2 B Collyer lost to P Neal at 19th L Michael bt S Gallie 7-6 M Roberson bt R Greenhill 1 up S Smith lost to B Kivimets 3-1 T Donoghue bt M Anketell 2 up T Hardham lost to M Costigan 1 down). DIV 2: Woodlands 4 bt The National 3, Rosanna 5 bt Waverley 2, Yarra Y Y Yarra 4 bt Royal Melbourne 3, Peninsula-Kingswood 5 bt Spring Valley 2. DIV 3: Latrobe 4 bt Northern 3, Keysborough 5 bt Kew 2, Gisborne 7 bt Yering Meadows 0, Kooringal 4 bt Huntingdale 3. DIV 4: Cranbourne 6 bt Box Hill 1, Rossdale 4 bt Patterson River 3, Goonawarra 5 bt Heidelberg 2, Eynesbury 4 bt Eastwood 3. DIV 5: Green Acres 4 bt Churchill Park 3, Settlers Run 5 bt Sunshine 2, Riversdale 4 bt Melton Valley 3, Medway 4 bt Chirnside Park 3 DIV 6: Whittlesea 6 bt Yarrambat Y 1, Sandhurst 4 bt Melbourne Airport 3, Amstel 4 bt Bacchus Marsh 3. WOMEN DIV 1: PENINSULA-KINGSWOOD 5 bt THE NA NATIONAL 2 (S B Park bt M Strauss at 20th A Hilliard bt S Couper 7-5 G Hallinan lost to J Shellback 3-2 S Vogel bt S Herd 3-1 J Whylie lost to J Field 2-1 R Mugano bt J Mazzoletti 4-3 G Macklan bt C Campbell 5-4), VICTORIA 7 bt WOODLANDS 0 (H Mikkola bt A Dunn 7-5 K Matsumoto bt T Singham 5-3 O Kline bt B Hill 4-2 S Wooster bt S Eaton 4-3 S Bunque bt J Jia 4-2 S Thompson bt N Martin 5-4 A Gavardinas bt J Criswick 5-4), HUNTINGDALE 5 bt YARRA Y Y YARRA 2 (B Bianca bt C Tan T 4-2 H Gubbels lost to S Fernanado 2-1 L Teo T lost to C Bryant 6-4 E Smith bt M T Taylor 4-3 K Do bt E Hall 7-6 H Gellatly bt N Bickerton 7-5 T Carter bt R Germino at 19th), METROPOLITAN METROPOLIT 4 bt
COMMONWEAL 3 (J Charlton bt K Kennedy COMMONWEALTH 6-4 G Daniell bt L Sanft 2-1 S Anderson lost to J Flaherty 4-3 M Hui lost to E Pollock 2-1 E Gillian bt L Griffin 2 up T Crewes lost to S Johnson 4-2 D Baulch bt M Peters 6-5). DIV 2: Sandhurst 4 bt Royal Melbourne 3, Kew 4 bt Sunshine 3, Heidelberg 6 bt Southern 1, Kingston Heath 7 bt Medway 0. DIV 3: Rosanna 6 bt Rossdale 1, Spring Valley 5 bt Green Acres 2, Riversdale 4 bt Box Hill 3, Keysborough 6 bt Northern 1. DIV 4: Eastern 4 bt Patterson River 3, Waverley 5 bt Gisborne 2, Latrobe 4 bt Yering Y Meadows 3. DIV 5 (Rd 2): Cheltenham 4 bt Chirnside Park 3, The Heritage 6 bt Kooringal 1.
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WOMEN’S PENNANT ROUND 3 Div 1: Kew 6 bt Huntingdale 1, Royal Melbourne Y Yarra 2, Metropolitan 4 bt Victoria 3, 5 bt Yarra Y Commonwealth 4 bt Cranbourne 3. Div 2: The National 5 bt Peninsula Kingswood 2, Woodlands 5 bt Heidelberg 2, Eastwood 5 bt Rosanna 2, Southern 4 bt Kingston Heath 3. Div 3: Keysborough 4 bt Latrobe 3, Riversdale 4 bt Spring Valley 3, The Heritage 5 bt Sandhurst 2, Green Acres 4 bt Patterson River 3. Div 4: Rossdale 5 bt Yering Y Meadows 2, Box Hill 4 bt Centenary Park 3. Div 5: Gisborne 6 bt Kooringal 1, Eastern 4 bt Medway 3.
Q RUGBY UNION DEWAR SHIELD Box Hill 25 bt Harlequin 17, Melbourne Uni 37 bt Power House 3, Footscray 16 bt Moorabbin 11, Souths 38 bt End Hills 24. P2: Box Hill 48 bt Harlequin 41, Power House 22 bt Melbourne Uni 20, Footscray 61 bt Moorabbin 19, End Hills 65 bt Souths 21. P3 Harlequin 40 Box Hill 7, Power House 17 bt Melbourne Uni 10, Footscray 28 bt Moorabbin 0, End Hills 27 bt Souths 15.
Q TENPIN WESTERN SUBURBS LEAGUE Round 8 at Watergardens HSM: A Mead 726 C O’Toole O’T 724 M Sposato 704. HSF: K Coward 628 M Lee 594 R Browne 579. HGM: M Sposato 269 S Prokopec 266 C O’To O’T ole 263. HGF: K Coward 232 M Lee 226 R Browne 221.
Q BOWLS BV U-18 ST STA ATE A TE SINGLES C’SHIP BOYS Semi-finals: T Trewarne T C Hanley 18 S Black B Lambert 7, K Kraus C Kraus 15 A Skilton J Yates 10. Final: C Hanley 21 C Kraus 10. Y GIRLS Semi-finals: T Brodie T Morison 24 E Van Rhine S Waters 4, A Bruggy E Rigoni 24 J Russell N Russell 3. Final: T Morison 19 E Rigoni 15.
Q SCHOOL SPORT AGSV Invitational Golf at Royal Melbourne: Haileybury (R Ruffels J Hetherington B Watson S Smith). Indiv: R Ruffels 69 (Haileybury).
GSV Softball: Snr: A semi-f: St Margaret’s 13 bt Fintona 8, Sion 17 bt Star Of The Sea 2. Grand f: Sion 14 bt St Margaret’s 0. Grand f: Inter: A: Star Of The Sea 20 bt Strathcona 5. B: OLMC 16 bt Firbank 15. Jnr: A: MLC 22 bt Siena 5. B: Siena 15 bt Mentone 14. Tennis: Snr A: Qtr-f: Melbourne 4-32 bt Sacre Coeur 0-10, OLMC 3-28 bt St Margaret’s 1-18, Korowa 3-24 bt MLC1 1-15, Lauriston 3-29 bt Lowther Hall 1-20. Semi-f: Lauriston (1) 3-27 bt Melbourne 1-20, Korowa 2-20 bt OLMC 2-18. Grand f: Korowa 2-21 bt Lauriston (1) 2-20. B: Semi-f: Lauriston (1) 2-24 bt Firbank 2-23, Strathcona 4-32 bt MLC 0-12. Grand f: Strathcona 3-31 bt Lauriston 1-20. Grand f: Inter A: PLC 3-27 bt Sacre Coeur 1-22. B: OLMC 3-27 bt Ivanhoe 1-21. Jnr A: Star Of The Sea 2-28 bt MLC 2-25. B: Lowther Hall 3-30 bt Star Of The Sea 1-25. C: MLC 3-28 bt Star Of The Sea 1-12. Indoor Cricket: Snr A: Semi-f: Lauriston 148 bt Siena 97, Lowther Hall 134 bt Sacre Coeur 87. Grand f: Lauriston 138 bt Lowther Hall 126. Inter A: Grand f: Siena 163 bt Sacre Coeur 119. Jnr A: Grand f: Siena 156 bt Sacre Coeur 120. B: Siena 140 bt Shelford 134.
Q CROQUET METRO GOLF CROQUET SHIELD Essendon Red 8-72 bt Ivanhoe Park White 4-59, Ivanhoe Park Burgundy 7-73 bt Brunswick Kookas 5-65, Kew 9-78 bt Brunswick Burras 3-49, Williamstown 10-78 bt Monash Blue 2-42, Monash White 8-72 bt Village Glen 4-64, Sandringham 8-73 bt Ringwood 4-62.
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WRFL crushed by a juggernaut A best-on-ground performance from Mathew Ryan wasn’t enough to lift the Western Region Football League to victory in the AFL Victoria metro championships on Saturday. Competing against a star-studded Eastern Football League outfit, the WRFL showed no signs of early nerves, taking the fight up to their cross-town rivals. With Ryan and midfielder Jack Purton-Smith winning plenty of ball through the centre, the WRFL booted two first-quarter goals to hold a seven-point lead at the opening break. From there, the EFL juggernaut clicked into gear. Shayne Allan and Luke Barker were dynamic up forward as East booted nine goals in the next two quarters to take a 30-point lead. The WRFL did rally, cutting the margin to just 16 following a Jayden Post goal in the third term. But it wasn’t enough to topple Eastern which ran away with a 34-point win, 13.10
(88) to 8.6 (54). WRFL coach Brett Jacobs said his side had needed to capitalise on its strong early play. “I thought the game was really high-skilled and there was good pressure out there,” he said. “We started really well but just didn’t put any scoreboard pressure on them. “Once they turned the momentum their way they were able to score and put the pressure on us and we were never able to peg it back. “They’re obviously a very strong league and a well-drilled side. They were just too good for us on the day.” Werribee Districts forward Andrew Panayi was the only multiple goal scorer for the WRFL, booting two majors. Also hitting the scoreboard were James Wong, Christian Elliott, Jordan Robbins and Murray Boyd. “I was really impressed by a lot of our guys,” Jacobs said. “Mathew Ryan has been a good player in
the competition for a long period of time. He was vice-captain of the team, which was really well deserved and he was a great contributor. “I thought Wayde Skipper was outstanding in the ruck and Jack Purton-Smith had a lot of possessions and worked tirelessly.” For the EFL, Matthew Aver was among his league’s best players for the match, while Glen Manson and Adam Parker were also impressive. The result means the WRFL will take on the Southern Football League at next year’s interleague championships. For more photos of this year’s interleague game, go to www.brimbank.starweekly.com. au. Liam Twomey
Jack Purton-Smith celebrates a goal for the WRFL on Saturday. (Damian Visentini)
Glory dulls Royals’ shine By Lance Jenkinson Yarraville Glory exacted a swift revenge on Essendon Royals in the Football Federation Victoria men’s state league 2 north-west. Three weeks earlier, the Royals dished out a five-goal hammering to an undermanned Glory in the FFA Cup. But the Glory returned fire on Saturday with a sweet 4-1 win in the league at McIvor Reserve. Glory coach Charlie Egan told Star Weekly knowledge of the opposition garnered from the loss had played a big part in his side’s reversal of form. “Playing them in the Cup was an advantage in the sense that we knew what to expect,” Egan said. “When we played them in the Cup, that was their strongest hit and, obviously, it wasn’t our strongest hit. “So we were given a heads-up, tactically, on how to approach them.” Yarraville has started the season like a house on fire, picking up six of a possible six points. Players are banging in the goals, too: seven in two games. Egan rated the win over the Royals highly, believing the side will prove to be a “benchmark” team in the division. “Although they’ve lost their first two games, I see them as one of the best teams in the league, so it was a huge turnaround for us to beat them,” he said. “They’re a good football team, very strong, very well organised and with a lot of experience. “We won 4-1 today and that suggests an easy victory, but it wasn’t. It was very much an arm wrestle. We scored a couple of late goals which put the gloss on it.” Darcey Den Ouden “worked his socks off” on the Yarraville front line and reaped the rewards with two goals. Steve Georgakakis and Tony Grozdanovski also got on the score sheet for the Glory. Goalkeeper Peter Kourkoulis made a number of fine saves, including a crucial one on a Royals counter-attacking move, to put the game to bed. “We should’ve gone 3-1 up at one end; we had a golden chance, which we should’ve scored, and then Essendon rebounded and Peter had to pull off a great save,” Egan said. “There are fine measures sometimes when you’re playing good opposition. “The game can swing either way on a key moment and he pulled off a couple of saves at those key moments.” The Glory will head into the Easter break feeling good after securing maximum points in the first two rounds. “Two games, two wins … there’s a good feeling about the place,” Egan said.
Yarraville Glory’s two-goal star Darcey Den Ouden shows off his fancy footwork. (Damian Visentini)
“If you don’t do the hard work you don’t get the result, and they’ve been doing three nights a week in the heat, doing really physical work. “And when you get off to a good start like that, the players can buy into it. It’s a great reward.” In state league 1 north-west, Altona Magic drew with Western Suburbs for no score, while Altona East Phoenix shared the points
with Cairnlea in a 2-2 result. In state league 3 north-west, Williamstown is one of three teams with a perfect record after exiting La Trobe University 1-0 on the road. Altona City smashed North City Wolves 5-0. In state league 4 west, Melbourne City won the local derby 5-0 over Laverton Park; Altona North lost 2-1 to Surf Coast; and Maribyrnong Greens went down 4-0 at Point Cook.
Mucci makes her mark as heptathlete Williamstown Athletics Club young gun Celeste Mucci reigned supreme at the under-18 Australian heptathlon championships in Brisbane last week. The heptathlon involves seven individual events over two days and was right up Mucci’s alley, given her ability to perform strongly across a range of events. The first day included the 100m hurdles, high jump, shot put and 200m. The second brought the long jump, javelin and the 800m, with points awarded for each event and the combined highest total deciding the winner. Mucci won four of the seven events, placed second in two and third in the final event. She started the competition in great form, blitzing the field in the 100m hurdles to win in 13.60sec. She was second in the high jump with a leap of 1.68m, clearly won the shot put with 12.84m and in a close race won the 200m in 25.45sec. After the first day, Mucci was in the lead with a points score of 3429 – 92 ahead of the next best. The second day started with the long jump, one of Mucci’s favourite events, where she won by 20cm with a leap of 5.76m. Mucci secured second in the javelin with a throw of 36.66m. The final event of the competition was the 800m, where Mucci crossed the line third. This was less than two seconds behind the leading runner. And it was enough to see Mucci bring home the title with 5430 points from New Zealand’s Phoebe Richards (5163) and Queensland’s Ashlee Stieler (4933). Mucci’s performance met the qualification standards for the IAAF World Youth Championships to be conducted in Colombia in July. Not only did she qualify in the heptathlon but also in the 100m hurdles. Her results produced an equal club record in the 100m hurdles and new records in the shot put, long jump and the javelin. 53 MARIBYRNONG & HOBSONS BAY STAR WEEKLY \ APRIL 1, 2015
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KIA
12,990
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VW
Locally Owned, Automatic, Full Electrics, Tinted Windows. UBG058
VW
8,990
$
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Automatic, Air Cond, Alloys, Low Km’s. UPT698
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GREAT FINANCE OFFERS FOR PREMIUM CUSTOMERS!
4.79% APR FINANCE & 6.85% COMPARISON RATE¥ MU-X 4X2
MU-X 4X4
LS-M 7 SEAT AUTO 14BP
36,990
$
LS-T 7 SEAT AUTO 14BP
50,990
$
DRIVE AWAY*
EXCLUSIVE 3.0L ISUZU TURBO DIESEL
EXCLUSIVE 3.0L ISUZU TURBO DIESEL
+ PREMIUM AUDIO W/ BLUETOOTH® & IPOD® CONNECTIVITY + FUEL EFFICIENT 8.1L/100KM# + OUTSTANDING 3.0T TOWING + REAR PARK ASSIST
6.85% $167 PER WEEK
COMPARISON RATE¥
D-MAX 4X4
37,990
$
6.85% $171PER WEEK
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DAY 24 PER
39,990
6.85% $180 PER WEEK
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DRIVE AWAY*
DAY 26 PER
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+ 17” ALLOY WHEELS + FOG LIGHTS + CRUISE CONTROL + 6 AIRBAGS + ESC, TCS, ABS, EBD & EBA
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$ 6.85% $227 PER DAY 33 PER WEEK
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LS-M CREW CAB UTE MANUAL 14BP
+ FOG LIGHTS + CRUISE CONTROL + 6 AIRBAGS + ESC, TCS, ABS, EBD & EBA
DRIVE AWAY*
+ 17” ALLOY WHEELS, FOG LIGHTS & SIDE STEPS + PREMIUM AUDIO, SAT NAV & 10” DVD ROOF MONITOR + PASSIVE ENTRY & START SYSTEM + LEATHER SEATS§
D-MAX 4X4
EXCLUSIVE 3.0L ISUZU TURBO DIESEL
SX CREW CAB UTE MANUAL 14BP
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EXCLUSIVE 3.0L ISUZU TURBO DIESEL
LS-U CREW CAB UTE MANUAL 14BP
42,990
$
6.85% $193PER WEEK
COMPARISON RATE¥
DRIVE AWAY*
DAY 28 PER
$
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+ 17” ALLOY WHEELS + FOG LIGHTS & SIDE STEPS + OUTSTANDING 3.5T TOWING+ + PREMIUM AUDIO w/ w BLUETOOTH® & IPOD® CONNECTIVITY + FUEL EFFICIENT 8.2L/100KM#
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AFTER HOURS: Tim 0430 438 425 - Dean 0418 521 322 5-STAR ANCAP SAFETY RATING ON 4X4 D-MAX CREW CAB MODELS BUILT FROM NOVEMBER 2013 ONWARDS, 4X2 D-MAX CREW CAB HIGH RIDE MODELS BUILT FROM NOVEMBER 2014 ONWARDS AND ALL MU-X MODELS. ^5 YEARS OR 130,000KM WHICHEVER OCCURS FIRST, FOR ELIGIBLE CUSTOMERS; EXCLUDES ACCESSORIES AND TRAYS. +3.5 TONNE BRAKED TOWING CAPACITY ON ALL 4X4 D-MAX MODELS AND 3.0 TONNE BRAKED TOWING CAPACITY ALL MU-X MODELS WHEN FITTED WITH AN OPTIONAL GENUINE ISUZU UTE TOW BAR KIT. ~INCLUDES ECONOMY ALLOY TRAY FITTED AT MOTORPOOL. #ADR 81/02 LABORATORY TESTS (COMBINED CYCLE) FOR D-MAX MODELS BUILT FROM 5 NOVEMBER 2014 ONWARDS AND MU-X MODELS BUILT FROM 6 NOVEMBER 2014 ONWARDS. §LEATHER ON BODY CONTACT AREAS OF THE SEATS. *PRIVATE AND ABN HOLDERS ONLY ON 2014 BUILD PLATE MODELS. EXCLUDES GOVERNMENT, FLEET, RENTAL & NON-PROFIT BUYERS. INCLUDES ONE YEAR BUSINESS VEHICLE REGISTRATION, CTP INSURANCE, DEALER DELIVERY AND STATUTORY CHARGES. METALLIC/MICA/PEARL PAINT AS SHOWN $330 EXTRA. UNTIL 31/3/15 UNLESS EXTENDED, VARIED OR WHILE STOCKS LAST. ‡GENUINE ISUZU UTE ACCESSORIES ON ALL 2014 BUILD PLATE D-MAX 4X4 MODELS TO PRIVATE & ABN HOLDERS ONLY. MUST TAKE DELIVERY OF VEHICLE BEFORE 30/4/15. AVAILABLE UNTIL 30/4/15 UNLESS VARIED OR EXTENDED. NOT AVAILABLE WITH OTHER OFFERS. ¥ OFFER AVAILABLE TO APPROVED APPLICANTS OF NISSAN FINANCIAL SERVICES (AUSTRALIAN CREDIT LICENCE NUMBER 391464) WHICH MEET THE PREMIUM CUSTOMER ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA (SEE YOUR DEALER FOR MORE INFORMATION). CONDITIONS FEES AND CHARGES APPLY. OFFER AVAILABLE ON NEW AND DEMONSTRATOR VEHICLES ONLY. EXCLUDES GOVERNMENT, RENTAL AND NATIONAL FLEET CUSTOMERS. BASED ON A CONSUMER LOAN WITH 60 MONTHLY REPAYMENTS OF (A) $721.05 (B) $739.69 (C) $776.95 (D) $832.86 (E) $981.93. NO DEPOSIT OR BALLOON PAYMENT REQUIRED. TOTAL AMOUNT PAYABLE OVER THE TERM (A) $43,263.00 (B) $44,381.40 (C) $46,617.00 (D) $49,971.60 (E) $58,915.80. OFFER BASED ON AN APR OF 4.79%. WARNING: COMPARISON RATE IS TRUE ONLY FOR THE EXAMPLE GIVEN AND MAY NOT INCLUDE ALL FEES AND CHARGES. DIFFERENT TERMS, FEES OR OTHER LOAN AMOUNTS MIGHT RESULT IN A DIFFERENT COMPARISON RATE. COMPARISON RATE FOR THE PURPOSE OF THE NATIONAL CREDIT CODE IS BASED ON A 5 YEAR SECURED LOAN OF $30,000. OFFER IS VALID UNTIL 30/4/2015 OR WHILE STOCK LASTS. WERRIBEE ISUZU RESERVES THE RIGHT TO VARY, WITHDRAW OR EXTEND THIS OFFER. LMCT8938
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1. Free Delivery: applies to Victoria Australia only, on cars purchase by the 30/04/15, unless terms of the sale excludes this offer. 2. Free Interior Protection: With every Demo Purchase before 30/04/15. 3. Roadside assist: offer applies to all demo passengers and commercials vehicles sold before 30/04/15 complimentary roadside Assist is with National Roadside Assist and (excludes rental buys) Roadside assist extensions are valued from the date of purchase. Werribee and Western Automotive group may withdraw the program, add or remove eligible vehicles or vary the program from time to time without notice.
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GREAT FINANCE OFFERS FOR PREMIUM CUSTOMERS! KIA CARNIVAL 4.79% APR FINANCE & MP3 Compatible CD Player with AM/FM tuner, 4.3” ¥ Full Touch Colour LCD Screen, 6 Speakers, Bluetooth 6.85% COMPARISON RATE
Functionality with Steering Wheel Mounted Controls.
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$14,880DRIVE AWAY Manual, Bluetooth, 6 Airbags, Steering Wheel Audio, ABS Brakes, ESC.
RATE 6.85% COMPARISON ¥
$72 PERWEEK
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$11 PERDAY
Cerato
SAVE 0 $3,99
Cerato
SAVE 0 $5,60
Sportage
Sorento
Exec Driven Koup
New S Premium
New Si Automatic
New Si Automatic
$22,880DRIVE AWAY
$24,880DRIVE AWAY
$27,880 DRIVE AWAY
$37,880 DRIVE AWAY
RATE 6.85% COMPARISON
RATE 6.85% COMPARISON
RATE 6.85% COMPARISON
Executive Driven Turbo, Manual, Alloys, Electrics, Low Kms. U13769
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$106PERWEEK $16 PERDAY (B)
Sat Nav, Reverse Camera, Alloys, Bluetooth, Electrics.
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$115
PER (C) WEEK
$17 PERDAY
Alloys, 6 Airbags, Bluetooth, Cruise Control.
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¥Offer available to approved applicants of Nissan Financial Services (Australian Credit Licence Number 391464) which meet the Premium Customer eligibility criteria (see your dealer for more information). Conditions fees and charges apply. Offer available on new and demonstrator vehicles only. Excludes Government, Rental and National Fleet customers. Based on a consumer loan with 60 monthly repayments of (A) $309.06 (B) $458.28 (C) $495.54 (D) $551.45 (E) $737.79. No deposit or balloon payment required. Total amount payable over the term (A) $18,543.60 (B) $27,496.80 (C) $29,732.40 (D) $33,087.00 (E) $44,267.40. Offer based on an APR of 4.79%. WARNING: Comparison rate is true only for the example given and may not include all fees and charges. Different terms, fees or other loan amounts might result in a different comparison rate. Comparison rate for the purpose of the National Credit Code is based on a 5 year secured loan of $30,000. Offer is valid until 30/04/15 or while stock lasts. Werribee Automotive Group reserves the right to vary, withdraw or extend this offer.
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