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The mind-bending contortions of the Ersie siblings will be centre stage at Footscray this Saturday as part of the Emerge in the West festival. Teame, Abinet and Soliana (pictured) will be joined across two Nicholson Street stages by some of the west’s top emerging talent in music, art, fashion, dance, circus and spoken word, alongside craft workshops, gastronomic experiences and special offers from traders. Presented by Multicultural Arts Victoria and Maribyrnong council, the annual celebration of the west’s diverse African communities will take place between Paisley and Irving streets from 1pm-7pm. Benjamin Millar
Job losses hit west hard By Benjamin Millar More than 80 West Footscray textile workers could soon swell the dole queues after a decision by Defence to ditch local uniform supplier WorkWear Group. The situation adds to job woes in the west, with an uncertain future for 130 workers stood down from Brooklyn meatworks JBS Australia due to a drop in demand for lamb. The Defence Materiel Organisation has ended its decade-long order with WorkWear Group for Australian Defence Force uniforms, awarding the contract instead to Australian
Defence Apparel in Bendigo. WorkWear Group has been producing an average of 130,000 uniforms each year, including the Multicam Combat Uniform used by Australian fighters in Afghanistan’s urban, desert and green environments. The Textile Clothing and Footwear Union of Australia’s national secretary, Michele O’Neil, who joined workers in protest outside the site on Thursday, said losing the order could spell the end for the plant and its 80-plus workers. Victorian Industry Minister Lily D’Ambrosio has written to Defence Minister Kevin Andrews to argue that the closure of WorkWear would
destroy jobs as well as the supply chain. “It’s as senseless as it is heartless,” she said. Gellibrand MP Tim Watts said the potential loss of about 80 jobs at West Footscray came on top of 1000 manufacturing jobs at risk due to uncertainty over naval shipbuilding contracts. “Workers at the BAE Shipyard in Williamstown and in shipyards right across Australia are desperately waiting for some kind of certainty about future build programs that their livelihoods depend on,” Mr Watts said. A Defence spokeswoman played down concerns the move would send manufacturing offshore. “Unfortunately, due to the WorkWear
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MAYOR’S MESSAGE As this financial year comes to a close, we start to welcome the next one with excitement. The proposed 2015/16 Council budget strikes a balance between affordable rate rises and the ability to provide quality services and long term infrastructure improvements. We have the lowest rates rise in ten years and a record capital works investment program focussing on parks, gardens and community facilities. We are building a better city for our future generations. We want to hear from our community about their thoughts on the budget at our consultation events so please visit www.maribyrnong.vic.gov.au for details. Council recently completed a tree planting project on to mark the Centenary of the ANZAC soldiers landing on the shores of Gallipoli in 1915. The launch of 146 trees planted along Geelong Road, between Ballarat Rd and Gordon St, was marked with a ceremonial planting of a Lemon Scented Gum tree, with the help of our community. The new trees have reinvigorated Geelong Road as Footscray’s premier boulevard and ‘Avenue of Honour’ to recognise fellow Australians who lost their lives fighting for our country. The planting is the perfect complement to 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 is a great tribute in preserving and honouring the ANZAC spirit. Council’s Active Maribyrnong Program is very proud to present our first ever Grants Program. It’s an innovative way to engage young people in sport who definitely have the drive and passion to get involved, but may face some barriers. If you’re 6-18 years old and want to play on one of Maribyrnong’s registered sports club, you could be eligible for up to $200 of financial assistance. We want to see everyone in our city getting out there and getting active. For more info visit activemaribyrnong.com.au Even as winter approaches, the events don’t stop here in Festival City. Check out the events calendar on this page and visit festivalcity.com.au to see what’s happening. Cr Nam Quach Mayor of the City of Maribyrnong
COUNCIL MEETINGS IN MAY Tuesday 19 May, 6.30pm Ordinary Council Meeting Tuesday 26 May, 6.30pm City Development Special Committee All meetings of Council and its Special Committees are open to the public and are held in the Maribyrnong Council Offices, corner Hyde and Napier Streets, Footscray. Agendas are available on Council’s website the Friday before the meeting at www.maribyrnong.vic.gov.au/meetings
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Council’s proposed 2015/16 budget Council’s 2015/16 proposed budget delivers the lowest rate rise for 10 years and a $48.6 million capital works program to renew and repair public infrastructure in the City. A wide range of capital works projects will be funded, including: •
A $12.5 million redevelopment of the popular Little Saigon market area as part of the Revitalising Footscray project, including a new multi-deck car park, space for retail shops and a major overhaul of public space.
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Contributing $300,000 towards building an East meets West Welcome Arch.
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Emerge in the West Festival 2015 On Saturday 16 May from 1pm - 7pm Footscray’s Nicholson Street will come alive. Some of the West’s top emerging talent in music, art, fashion, dance, circus and spoken word across two stages alongside craft workshops, gastronomic experiences and special offers on the day from all the traders in the street from textile shops to iconic restaurants and hair sculpture. VU at MetroWest will also feature an Afro Chic fashion hub and the forum and book launch for “Curfew’s Children” by esteemed poet, playwright and novelist Kabu Okai-Davies.
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Expanding the gym ($1 million), and a mid-life refurbishment ($2 million) throughout the Maribyrnong Aquatic Centre.
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A $500,000 tree planting program in streets, boulevards and parks across the City of Maribyrnong.
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Carrying out a $1.4 million refurbishment of the Nicholson Street mall, and $1.5 million to begin work on the new Footscray Community Hub (to be fully completed in future years).
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Ethio-jazz stylings of The Lalibelas with special guest Nhatty Man,
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Up and coming hip-hop heroes from Phoenix Youth Centre’s Raw Elements,
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$1.3 million to improve the Maribyrnong River parklands, including $500,000 to improve Pipemakers Park, $800,000 for the Maribyrnong Rivers Edge project, and building new pathways along the river.
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$1.5 million to refurbish the Church Street and Maribyrnong River early learning centres.
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Somali Peace Band led by master musician Abdi Mohamed Abdi and
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Ethio-jazz crew Jazmaris with funk, soul and hip hop duo Royalty Noise.
Council’s total proposed Budget for 2015/2016 is $140.03 million, of which $87.703 million will be raised through rates. The Proposed Budget 2015/2016 is available at Council offices, community centres, libraries and Council’s website: www.maribyrnong.vic.gov.au The final budget will be considered for adoption at the Council Meeting on Tuesday 16 June 2015.
ECO CORNER Lighting the West Over 4,000 residential street lights across Maribyrnong have been upgraded as part of the Lighting the West project - saving $161,000 on power bills and 1,436 tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions annually. To celebrate, residents could win a $1,000 Enviroshop voucher by sharing their energy efficiency tips. Lighting the West is a partnership between Maribyrnong, Wyndham, Moonee Valley and Hobsons Bay City Councils to upgrade residential street lights to more energy efficient technology. The project received Australian Government funding. To enter, visit www.lightingthewest.com.au
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Is Your Child Up to Date? Council provides families with a weekly drop in service and an appointment service (for children aged 2, 4, 6 & 12 months ONLY. Bookings taken one month in advance.) To make a booking please contact 9688 0501. Please ensure you bring your child’s Health Record Book and Medicare card to all immunisation sessions. For more information contact Maternal and Child Health administration on 9688 0200 or www.maribyrnong.vic.gov.au
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Units to replace tannery eyesore By Benjamin Millar A six-story apartment complex has been given the go-ahead on a former industrial site at Yarraville. Maribyrnong council has approved the $30 million, 120-unit redevelopment of the former McCalls Tannery site at 125 Francis Street, more than two years after a state government planning panel approved rezoning of the site. The project includes five studios, 45
one-bedroom units, 69 two-bedroom units and one three-bedroom unit, with 144 car parking spaces. The proposal attracted a number of objections over its scale and impact on traffic and residents’ safety on the truck-plagued road, but received unanimous councillor support at the recent city development special committee. Cr Michael Clarke said the development was an excellent use of a moribund piece of land. “For years it has been an absolute eyesore at the southern end of our city,” he said. “The issue
here, more than anything else, is that, yes, it’s six stories but, importantly, it is supported as a development because it is in an area where this kind of development can and will take place.” Cr Clarke said the “pleasing set of dwellings” would help meet current and future needs of the city. Cr Catherine Cumming said it was fantastic that an old disused site would be turned into a residential development. Cr Grant Miles praised the development for its “stunning” design but criticised the inclusion
of only one three-bedroom apartment. “I would love to have seen more three-bedroom apartments,” he said. “We have families looking for three-bedroom apartments in Maribyrnong … more than one would be nice.” Terrain Consulting Group planning consultant Lorenzo Rigoni said the developers were looking forward to getting the project under way. “The gestation has been long; we started this process in 2012 and we have had very many positive discussions with the council.”
Small school is really big on heart Residents lose Nugget battle Williamstown residents have lost their fight to save the Nugget Polish building in Kanowna Street from the developer’s wrecking ball. Despite 58 submissions calling for the building to be put on the Victorian Heritage Register, Heritage Council Victoria determined it was not of cultural significance. It said the building, circa 1887-88, was of local significance but did not meet all the criteria for state inclusion, including aesthetic characteristics and enduring attachment to the community. Save Williamstown spokesman Godfrey Moase said he couldn’t understand how a former AFL oval could get heritage protection but not the Nugget building. “Waverley Park can get heritage protection, but a 19th century piece of our industrial heritage apparently isn’t worthy,” he said. The developer of the Port Phillip Woollen Mill site, Ashley Williams of Evolve Development, had offered to save the Nugget building if Hobsons Bay council backed down on imposing mandatory height limits. Planning Minister Richard Wynne is expected to support a council request to approve a planning scheme amendment limiting building heights to 25 metres.
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Sometimes described as a country school in the middle of the city, Brooklyn’s Annunciation Catholic Primary School this year celebrates its 50th anniversary. The quaint school with three classrooms has 63 pupils but aims to have as many as 80 by 2017. Principal Barry Ennis said the school opened in 1965 to cater for children from a nearby migrant hostel and because the other parish school, Corpus Christi in Kingsville, was too big. “Generally speaking, our classes are in the low 20s,” he said. “That’s the beauty of a small school – they get lots of good individual attention. “I think what’s special is the relationships. It’s a lovely learning situation for the children. We’ve got 63 of them at the moment – they all know each other really well.” The class of 1975 recently held its 40th anniversary reunion, with former student Teresa Mobilio saying it had been the realisation of a 12-year dream. She and her friend from the same class, Dianne Coldrey, managed to track down their former classmates by Facebook, door-knocking and word of mouth. “We all connected like we had been friends for 40 years,” Ms Mobilio said. Teacher Dorothea Johnson, who was one of the school’s first students, said that when the school opened there were no houses on Millers Road and Altona Gate shopping centre was a quarry. “It’s lovely to come back,” Ms Johnson said. “I feel like I’m always home. A lot of people have asked me, ‘Why are you still there?’ It’s because I really enjoy the children and the families. “I truly understand the families because I lived here and I understand the importance of helping people, opening your arms up. “They give of their own time and I would always do that. And I want the children to recognise that other members of the community are very important.”
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years left in this term. We did 11 in four years; they did nine in 11 years. “To expect the government, or anybody, to remove 50 level crossings in four years is fanciful. “Quite frankly, they were having a lend of us when they said it and I think they knew that.” Bob Neilson, a spokesman for Public
None of the Hobsons Bay level crossings slated for removal by Labor have been funded in the Andrews government’s first budget. The government allocated up to $2.4 billion in the budget to remove at least 20 level crossings in its first term and confirmed the first 17 to go. As reported by Star Weekly, thenOpposition leader Daniel Andrews made a pre-election promise to remove the level crossing on Aviation Road at Laverton, citing it as among the worst in Melbourne. A 2012 Hobsons Bay council survey found the boom gates were down for a total of 40 minutes in the morning peak hour and 31.5 minutes at afternoon peak hour. Labor also promised to remove level crossings at Kororoit Creek Road in Williamstown North and Ferguson Street in Williamstown, where a man suffered acquired brain injury after being dragged by a train in 2011. Western suburbs Liberal MP Bernie Finn said Labor had promised to remove 50 level crossings in its first term, a claim denied by the government. Mr Finn said the promise to remove 50 level crossings was like promising a Mercedes in every garage. “They’ve given a guarantee they’ll remove these level crossings in this term,” he said. “It’s going to cost a lot of money and it’s going to take a lot of time. “We effectively have only three and a half
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Leaders lent a hand Future leaders from the western suburbs are shooting for the stars as part of the Whitten Project. The Western Bulldogs Football Club project provides year 9 and 10 students with a range of life and sport experiences to help build their leadership skills. The Whitten Project is run in conjunction with western suburbs local councils as well as the AFL, Netball Victoria, SportsWest and the state government.
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Street art push to wipe out tags By Benjamin Millar Maribyrnong council will continue to fight fire with fire in its battle against graffiti around the city. The council adopted a new graffiti management plan at its recent city development special committee meeting, allocating $180,000 in its draft 2015-16 budget towards preventing and removing graffiti. The plan includes stricter enforcement of graffiti removal and the launch of a graffiti trailer with clean-up equipment, as well as working more closely with police,
neighbouring councils and schools. The council will crack down on graffiti on private property and enforce removal when no action is taken within a week. It has set a two-hour target for removing publicly visible graffiti that contains racist, obscene or offensive material on council or private property. The council’s successful StreetWORKS project will remain a centrepiece of the plan. StreetWORKS engages street artists to create major street art pieces to make graffiti hotspots more engaging and discourage graffiti and tagging.
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StreetWORKS was an opportunity for artists to show off their work while reducing incidents of graffiti and tagging, and giving residents and visitors public artworks to enjoy. “StreetWORKS brings together artists, businesses, young people, residents and a range of other groups and individuals from across the community,” the mayor said. “In addition to the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre, a number of prominent community organisations will partner with council in the 2015 StreetWORKS project. “Public art and support for artists is important in healthy, lively communities.”
Dairy fills the Foodbank A western suburbs food manufacturer is digging deep to help families struggling to put food on the table this winter. Bulla Dairy Foods, already a major supporter of Yarraville’s Foodbank, is upping the ante by donating $20,000 to the country’s largest food relief organisation. Bulla last year donated 58,000 kilograms of dairy products to Foodbank, bringing to 613,000 the number of serves of dairy food it has donated over the past five years. Foodbank has recorded a 42 per cent rise in people needing its services since last year and expects a spike in the need for help as winter deepens into the ‘heat or eat’ period. The $20,000 donation will enable Foodbank to provide an extra 40,000 meals to families who might otherwise go without. Foodbank Australia chief executive Jason Hincks said the charity relies on donations
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Hobsons Bay’s estimated 10,000 volunteers are being celebrated during National Volunteer Week, which will run until May 17. The volunteers work in areas ranging from emergency services to supporting people with disabilities. Hobsons Bay council has volunteers in Meals on Wheels, Friends of the Library, the Hobsons Bay Visitor Information Centre, and parks and conservation activities. Maria McGuanne, who has volunteered much of her life, has been with the Friends of Greenwich Bay since its inception in 1996. The group revegetates and helps care for coastal bushland and wildlife near the boat ramp at the northern end of the Strand in Newport. “Volunteering with groups like Friends of
Greenwich Bay allows me to help create this more liveable place,” she said On Sunday, group members will complete the last of six litter surveys on the foreshore and is inviting people to get involved. Volunteer West chief executive Ken Phillips said volunteering could provide work experience or a pathway into the workforce. “It can also give you opportunities to practise technical skills,” he said. The volunteer referral service is based at Altona and has outreach locations in Sydenham, Caroline Springs, Melton and West Footscray. For more information, call Volunteer West on 9398 1233, the council on 9932 1000 or Friends of Greenwich Bay on 0400 850 370. Goya Dmytryshchak
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Residents rally for Nepal The Williamstown community has rallied to help victims of the Nepal earthquake, which has left more than 8000 people dead. Williamstown’s Santorini Restaurant, which has two employees whose families were left homeless by the quake, last week donated $2500 from a fundraising dinner to the UNICEF Nepal Earthquake appeal. Kitchen hands Sujan Shrestha and Sandeep Gurung say their family members are unhurt but have been left in dire living conditions since last month’s quake hit the capital, Kathmandu. Mr Shrestha said his family’s home was cracked and unsafe to occupy. “I sent some money I was saving for my uni fees to my father and, hopefully, he will build the house properly again,” he said. “Aftershocks are coming, still are coming, but small. They say it will last for some weeks, but who knows. A cracked house may come down any time.” Mr Shrestha said water pipelines had been destroyed and there was no electricity. “There was no government or any police in our area, so my father was co-ordinating our village, our ward. All the people there are living in a tent.” Mr Gurung said his family was also uninjured, but their home was cracked inside. “It’s good that they are safe, but the house is not safe to live in,” he said. “They built a tent for themselves, the local people, and they all live in that area for four or five days. “In that time, there is no one in that area living in their house. Everyone is literally living outside on the ground, without a tent, and some are living in their car.” Mr Gurung said his family had since moved to a cousin’s area away from the epicentre.
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No evidence of baby snatch Hobsons Bay police say there is no evidence to support a woman’s Facebook claim that someone tried to snatch her baby at Central Square shopping centre in Altona Meadows on Tuesday last week. The woman posted that she was grocery shopping when another woman tried to take her baby, but she was able to stop her. The woman claimed she filed a police report. Hobsons Bay police’s Inspector Richard Paterson said no report had been made. Centre management, Aldi and Coles say they are not aware of any such incident. Police became aware of the Facebook post last Wednesday and phoned the woman, but she hung up on them, Inspector Paterson said. “If they’re serious allegations, they’re things that we have to at least look into,” he said. “Anything that’s put up on social media, we need to corroborate it. “If people are only willing to put it up on social media and they’re not prepared to speak any further about it … it’s hard to follow up. Police have attempted to contact her on a couple of occasions … apart from the Facebook post, there’s been no other evidence.” The post was deleted from the woman’s Facebook page but was still being widely shared by Hobsons Bay Facebook groups and concerned parents and residents. The woman’s Facebook account has since been deactivated. Goya Dmytryshchak
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Residents fault tennis court plan By Goya Dmytryshchak Residents have panned a proposal to demolish Williamstown Senior Citizens Centre as part a long-term plan for Dennis Reserve. A report to Hobsons Bay council recommends the centre, used by numerous community groups, be decommissioned by December and demolished early next year to create a gateway to the reserve. Concerns have also been raised about the council’s proposal under the plan to build two more tennis courts within the decommissioned women’s bowling area. Centre user Wendy Clarke said the council had consulted the community only on what
to do with the women’s disused bowling green. “There hasn’t been any wider community consultation about knocking down a building that is part of Hobsons Bay’s social history,” she said. A report to council states that the centre’s external walls are cracking and rotating, indicating foundation movement. A geotechnical report recommends underpinning the building with deeper footings to stabilise the walls. The cost to repair the building is about $900,000, while the cost of replacing it is about $1.2 million. Hobsons Bay community wellbeing
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build and fund two tennis courts within the women’s bowls area. Bonnie Gelman, who collected about 170 signatures on a petition calling for the disused bowling green to become public open space, said the council should do its best for the greatest number of residents. “Having another tennis court on the ladies’ bowling club site does not benefit the greatest number of residents – the elderly, those with disabilities, small children,” she said. “It’s sad that Hobsons Bay council appears to have been persuaded by Tennis Australia that a tennis court is better for all residents.” The plan was to go before Tuesday night’s council meeting.
Pink game’s a winner A sea of pink contrasted with an overcast sky as Williamstown Junior Football Club players ran on to the field on Mother’s Day “pinked up” to help fight breast cancer. Players in pink socks, coaching staff and parents of the club’s under-13 group held a Pink Sports Day during their round five games. The Williamstown boys team ran through a pink banner as proud mums looked on. Team manager Marita Ryan said everyone got behind the boys as they played for a great cause, raising awareness and funds for the Breast Cancer Network Australia (BCNA). “One of our lovely families has recently been affected by breast cancer so it’s personal for our group,” she said. “Everyone wanted to throw as much support as they could behind
the day.” BCNA head Christine Nolan said more than 15,000 women in Australia were expected to be diagnosed with breast cancer this year. One of the club’s families donated a pink WJFC jumper to raffle with all funds donated to BCNA. The Williamstown juniors played a great game, notching their fifth straight win of the season. For more information, or to obtain the free My Journey Kit for those newly diagnosed with breast cancer, visit www.bcna.org.au Williamstown Junior Football Club players head into their match in pink to raise funds to help fight breast cancer. (Supplied)
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After 10 years helping to develop Altona’s Louis Joel Arts and Community Centre, manager Jill Bilston is retiring. The centre’s first manager, Ms Bilston was employed through the Hobsons Bay Community Advancement Co-operative with a brief to establish a centre and gallery on the former Altona hospital site, saved for community use after a vigorous campaign. “We began this centre with a beautifully designed empty shell – I was so very excited,” Ms Bilston said. Many groups started here, including the Community Information Centre, Hobsons Bay Arts Society, the local Country Women’s Association and Altona U3A. Some groups outgrew the centre, such as the Seabreeze Quilters which started with eight people and hit 120 at its peak. “I think this is what you have to do – you don’t hold things that you start,” Ms Bilston said. “You support them, develop them, get them independent and knowing what they want to do, and then they move on with success. It’s a bit like a caterpillar-butterfly syndrome.” The centre, which includes the Joel Gallery, hosted the first GLBTIQ [gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, intersex and queer] event at Hobsons Bay. Six years on, with support from Hobsons Bay council, almost 30 events are held as part of the city’s Midsumma Festival. The centre has also had an international impact. Centre volunteer Tricia Salau started a project to help women in Uganda and, in 2012, Ms Bilston and fellow staffer Kim Reilly joined her in developing the Bwindi Sewing Project, empowering women to start their own businesses to support their families. This expanded into building a women’s refuge and
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was always close to her and I hate when I see any violence towards women,” he said. “Women are my sisters, my wife, my daughter - they are the most beautiful people in your life. “When I see the violence in Hobsons Bay increase, it’s just sad. “When I see Jill Meagher killed in Brunswick three years ago and that lovely teacher, Stephanie Scott, killed one week before her wedding, it makes you sick in the stomach. “Women can’t walk in the street any more. “I came to Australia and I thought I wouldn’t find it [violence against women] but I find it. “It’s really a problem.” The barbecue will be held from 11am-2pm on May 26 at 82 Pier Street, Altona.
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Faith seeks Iran release By Goya Dmytryshchak Hobsons Bay’s Baha’i community will pray this month for the release of seven of the faith’s leaders imprisoned in Iran for seven years. Members of the faith are launching a week of global action on May 14, ‘Seven days in remembrance of seven years for Seven’. Hobsons Bay Baha’i community spokesman Peter Seery said it was shocking that religious prejudice could lead to the five men and two women being sentenced to 20 years imprisonment for practising their religious beliefs. Mr Seery said the Baha’i faith taught that all the world’s faiths came from God. “We believe in the harmony of religions and that men and women should have equal rights and opportunities,” he said. “We believe world peace is not only possible but inevitable. “The Baha’i faith is not political – we support the government wherever we live – but these people have been imprisoned and worldwide we’re campaigning to have them released.” Mr Seery said it was pleasing to have bipartisan support from Australia’s leadership, which has joined worldwide condemnation of the seven’s detention. “It’s very pleasing that Foreign Minister Julie Bishop, like her predecessor Bob Carr, has called for the release of the seven Baha’i leaders,” Mr Seery said. “We were also very pleased to see a bipartisan motion in the House of Representatives recently which called for an end to the persecution of Baha’is in Iran.” The Baha’i community is Iran’s biggest non-Muslim religious minority. There are about six million Baha’is worldwide.
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Help refugees set up house The Hobsons Bay Refugee Network and West Welcome Wagon (WWW) will hold a film night at Yarraville raising funds for asylum seekers to set up new homes. A screening of Testament of Youth, based on the WWI memoir by Vera Brittain, will start at the Sun Theatre at 6.30pm on May 29. The network helps find suitable housing and provides white goods and bicycles to asylum seekers in the west. WWW, a Facebook-based group with nearly 4500 members, supplies donated furniture, food, clothing, kitchenware and items for children, including toys. Rod Grant, a delivery driver for both volunteer organisations, said funds raised would help provide relief for asylum seekers released from detention. “The government is not supporting them in any way once they’re released, apart from providing a percentage of the Centrelink payment,” he said. “They deserve a break after the hardship they’ve already been through, which can involve war, cruelty or worse. “Without the help of volunteer organisations like ours, there’d be people sleeping on the floors in cold houses that eventually become overcrowded slums.” Mr Grant said regular volunteers were needed. Tickets to the film night are $22, with drinks at bar prices. Bookings: www. trybooking.com/HGKS
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Mayor (Cr A Beaton) sends his VE Day message: “In these thrilling moments of victory . . . our first thoughts should be of the heroic service of all the members of the fighting Forces from our municipality. “We cherish the memory of those who lived so well and who, unfortunately, so nobly died in our just and righteous fight for freedom, liberty and justice. Young men we knew and respected so well and we shall never in this life see again.”
Almost 800 acres of land in Altona is expected to be released for housing development within the next 18 months. The land, including 500 acres of the Truganina Reserve buffer area and 300 acres of adjoining Woodfar land, will provide housing for about 15,000 people. The development will be undertaken by the State Government with the help of Federal finance.
Coin-operated pool tables are a “racket”, Cr Ron Dawes told the last meeting of the Williamstown Council, backing a recommendation against a move to establish an amusement parlor. The council adopted the recommendation, by its chief health officer, Mr Noel Hawthorn, that it refuse to allow a pizza parlor and billiards saloon at 340 Melbourne Road, Newport, to be turned into an amusement parlor.
The state government has given Footscray Council final approval for permanent closure of the section of Nicholson St which has been converted into a pedestrian mall. Announcing this yesterday, Mr Robert Fordham MLA (Footscray) said the council could now proceed with planned improvements to the mall. The mall was created on April 19, 1971.
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A free family fun day at Newells Paddock in Footscray featuring tree planting, barbecue and Australian animals happens from 10.30am-3.30pm on Sunday, May 17. Help plant 1000 new plants, enjoy a free barbecue lunch and experience up-close encounters with Australian animals. All welcome, RSVP for catering: ■ newells.paddock@gmail.com or www. facebook.com/newells.paddock
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The next Williamstown Blue Light Disco for eight- to 15-year-olds will be held from 7.30-9.30pm this Friday at the Newport Baptist Church hall, 26 Mason Street. Cost is $7. The theme will be “bush dance”, with members of the Newport Fiddle and Folk Club, and prizes for best dressed.
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Popular Melbourne chef and restaurateur Karen Martini will heat up the Highpoint kitchen with free winter-themed masterclasses in the centre’s Fresh Food Mall from noon-1pm and 2-3pm this Saturday.
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Altona City Soccer Club will hold a night market on Friday from 5.30-9.30 at Kim Reserve, Millers Road, Altona. There will be jewellery, clothing, handmade gifts and craft, cards, art and home decor, jams and preserves, bags, candles and brooches. Stallholder inquiries to: ■ info@funfoodhire.com
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The Laverton Community Centre and Neighbourhood House is running self-esteem and assertion for women courses on Tuesdays from 10am-12pm. Other courses include anger management for men, gentle exercise and meditation, and an every-day banking workshop. The centre is in The Hub, 95-105 Railway
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It’s been six months since Consider The Sauce’s first visit to the then newly opened Village Cantina at Yarraville. I’m happy to return, especially as my son, Bennie, has yet to do so and it fits right in with our mid-week nothing-planned-fordinner situation. Village Cantina has become a firm favourite among locals with a warm, welcoming vibe. Without intending to make a direct comparison to that first visit, we end up ordering two items we also had on that occasion – and it’s something of a revelation. First though, we start with “street-style chargrilled corn” with chipotle mayo, queso fresco and lime ($5). Our single serve, cut in two, lasts all of about five seconds. It’s yummy but oh, so very small! Bennie’s beef burrito ($14) is a big step-up from the same item ordered by me on that initial visit. This dish is much more deftly done, with none of the solid, if enjoyable, stodginess I experienced. The filling has very nice shredded beef and there’s salsa, sour cream and guacamole on the side. But the real eye-opener is the nachos ($13). I’m not sure why I order this as nachos can so often veer between acceptable bar/snack food for sharing and a gloopy, unappetising
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o and Lorraine de Kleuver are looking forward to the luxury of berthing their 9.1-metre yacht in a state-of-the-art marina less than five minutes’ walk from their new apartment on the western shores of Port Phillip Bay. Their present home-to-boat journey takes at least 90 minutes – a 25-minute car trip, queuing for a dinghy launch at Werribee River and a long row to their mooring. They say moving to Wyndham Harbour will also bring the added joy of leaving behind garden and home maintenance. The Hoppers Crossing couple are over the moon at the prospect of embarking on a new way of life at the $440 million, 25-hectare development. Once complete, Wyndham Harbour will include a marina with up to 1000 berths and about 350 houses and 265 apartments as well as townhouses on shore. The first stage of the marina is due to open next summer and the Lighthouse, the second of two apartment buildings, is scheduled for completion late next year. Co and Lorraine’s catamaran will be berthed in the bay’s only recreational marina between Williamstown and Geelong. The couple will also have two beaches, the waterfront Marina Square with cafés and stores, parklands, tennis courts and a bay trail for cycling and walking on their doorstep. For shopping and services, Wyndham Harbour residents have the choice of regional centres at Werribee, Pacific Werribee at neighbouring Hoppers Crossing, Point Cook town centre and Sanctuary Lakes. “We never thought we would be in a position to live like this,” Co de Kleuver says. “Wyndham Harbour is making this lifestyle achievable for average Joes like us. We wanted this lifestyle and it fits the bill perfectly.” With Co approaching retirement, Lorraine says it was important to plan a life around what they enjoy doing most. So when they saw a billboard for the Wyndham Harbour marina three years ago, they investigated and signed up for a berth. Co immediately started searching for a suitable yacht and soon found their catamaran, now moored on the Werribee River. Ever since, they’ve been discovering the western side of the bay, and like to sail to Portarlington for coffee, go to Geelong at New Year and visit Queenscliff overnight. After their move to Wyndham Harbour, they’re planning overnight trips to Docklands so they can see a show and sail home the next day. Co is relishing the prospect of moving the catamaran to the marina next summer and sailing directly out into the bay, without having to negotiate the shallows or channels often associated with river moorings. The couple have become regular visitors to Wyndham Harbour, taking their spaniel, Pip, for walks along Werribee South beach before stopping for coffee at Joe’s Corner Café in Marina Square. It was on one of these visits last year that they saw the first release of the Lighthouse apartments on Wyndham Harbour’s waterfront and began to consider living close to their boat. The first hurdle for Lorraine was whether Pip could make the move with them. “Once I discovered that pets were allowed, I was very keen. The apartment is for me – I love the idea of being close to the boat, being able to go for bike rides and having an apartment lifestyle. I thought I would miss having a garden but we will have a small garden bed we can grow vegies in,” she says. “Once I saw the 15 fully grown palm trees go into Marina Square beside the water, I wanted to be there straight away – Wyndham Harbour is bringing the Mediterranean to the bay.” They decided on a ground-level apartment with a garden courtyard but without sea views, as they will have ample opportunities to enjoy the bay from their yacht and the marina. “Co will be close to the boat and I will be able to ride my bike and take Pip for walks along the trails and beaches.”
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Co says, although he is a committed yachtie, he was reluctant at first to consider moving to an apartment at Wyndham Harbour. “But then we decided downsizing will be great. I realised there would be no more gardening and getting rid of the rubbish. Wyndham Harbour will simplify life for us. “We will be able to concentrate on the things we enjoy and leave behind the chores of home ownership,” he says. “We are really looking forward to the marina opening.
“It will be a whole new life for us – it will be absolute bliss. “We can have family over, go out on the boat and they can stay over at the apartment with us afterwards. We will be able to socialise and use our boat a lot more.” Tours of the completed first apartment building, Marina Quays, are held each Sunday at noon, 2pm and 4pm. Tours depart from the sales office. Liz McLachlan
Sales office: Marina Quay, 50 Quay Boulevard, Wyndham Harbour, corner Duncans and Beach roads, Werribee South. Sales: Sudha Pon on 0414 061 144 Open: Tuesday to Sunday 11am–5pm, or by appointment » www.wyndhamharbour.com.au ■ NEXT
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A rich history of achievement Haileybury
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the belief that students benefit from learning together in their early years and achieve a higher standard of learning in later years through single-gender classes. The school has a rich history spanning 123 years and provides students with high levels of individual attention as they are taught the importance of resilience and moral
values through the commitment to life-long learning. Haileybury has campuses at Keysborough, Brighton and Berwick and a strong partnership with Haileybury International School Tianjin, just outside Beijing, China. In 2016-17, Haileybury will open a new campus in Melbourne’s CBD.
Haileybury, Keysborough campus is at 855 Springvale Road, Keysborough. Brighton campus: 120 South Road, Brighton East. Berwick campus: 138 High Street, Berwick. Inquiries: 9904 6000 or www.haileybury. vic.edu.au
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onfidence, creativity and perspicacity are key elements the young women at the Academy of Mary Immaculate are taught to embrace throughout their years of learning. The academy is built upon select fundamentals that allow young women to transcend regular lessons and aim for inter-action with the wider community and a unique Melbourne experience. Its visionary ideals allow students to explore an array of both academic and cultural aspects of contemporary society. At the Academy of Mary Immaculate, students are offered study tours and immersion programs with sister schools in Italy and Japan. Extra-curricular activities are integrated into core studies, with students encouraged to get involved in social justices, leadership forums, performing arts and sport.
Students are taught the importance of participation through house and inter-school athletics, swimming carnivals and various team sports. Critical thinking, taking risks and problem solving are valuable skills students learn with a strong Catholic foundation and progressive attitudes to education that encourage values of respect, independence, social justice and spiritual identity. Through the delivery of the daily core curriculum and specialised, committed and passionate teaching professionals, the academy hopes to send forth inquisitive, worldly young women. Academy of Mary Immaculate, 88 Nicholson Street, Fitzroy, Melbourne. Inquiries: 9412 7100 or www.academy.vic.edu.au
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aribyrnong Sports Academy and Maribyrnong College have joined AFL Victoria in creating the state’s first high-performance AFL school. Sport director Rob Carroll says the partnership adds value to existing partnerships with the Western Bulldogs, the Victorian Institute of Sport and Victoria University. In a joint decision, Maribyrnong Sports Academy, AFL Victoria and the Western Jets have appointed Jets TAC Cup coach Torin Baker to a full-time position that means he will spend considerable time with student athletes on the AFL talent pathway. Torin is the latest addition to the Sports Academy coaching staff, joining former AFL players Leon Harris, Scott Lucas and Jordan Russell. They are supported in AFL coaching science by Dr Jason Berry from the academy and Victoria University, as well as teachers and support staff from the college. The Sports Academy is aiming to strategically recruit draft-potential AFL talent to its programs in years 9 to 12. It offers unique and flexible academic support to VCE level, in addition to supervised strength, conditioning and rehabilitation programs. Student athletes have access to daily physiotherapy assessments and are supported by a wide range of sport science, sports medicine, sports psychology, sports nutrition and leadership opportunities to enhance their football development. Maribyrnong Sports Academy is developing an impressive track record in supporting aspiring AFL talent with world-class facilities and an athlete-friendly academic environment to assist students in balancing the demands of their sport with their studies and personal development.
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Five current and former student athletes are involved with AFL clubs, including Kayne Turner (North Melbourne Kangaroos), Peter Wright (Gold Coast Suns), Dillon Viojo-Rainbow (Carlton), Touk Miller (Gold Coast Suns) and Rory Atkins (Adelaide). Many other AFL student athletes at the academy have made Victorian or Australian teams. Maribyrnong Sports Academy was founded in 2006 with 62 athletes across five sports. It now has 540 athletes across 12 sports. Maribyrnong Sports Academy (at Maribyrnong College), River Street, Maribyrnong. Inquiries: 9091 8150 or www.maribsc.vic.edu.au
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A good way to learn to change the attitudes of young people about risky driving and take responsibility for their peers’ safety on the road. Fit2Drive program team leader Courtney Harman teaches secondary students how to be safer road users and arms them with strategies to respond to different situations. Both programs are offered at participating secondary colleges and endorsed by VicRoads and the TAC. The Victorian Community Road Safety Partnership Program contributes funding to support RoadSafe Westgate in addressing local road safety issues within a number of municipalities. Inquiries: Gavin MacDonald (Fit2Drive) 0405 456 496 or Mark Stone (Looking After Your Mates) 0409 384 619
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Overnewton College has two campuses – Keilor, for preps to year 12s (excluding year 9), and Taylors Lakes for students from prep to year 9. The college structure comprises a junior school for prep to year 4, middle school for years 5 to 8, a precinct for year 9, and a senior school for years 10 to 12. Each school has its own special precinct and head teacher to ensure student needs are properly supported at each level. The year 9 centre, Canowindra, at Taylors Lakes campus, provides a learning experience designed to prepare and equip students for their final years in senior school. Overnewton Anglican Community College, 2-30 Overnewton Road, Keilor. Inquiries: 9334 0000 or www.overnewton.vic.edu.au
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Due to an increasing demand for places at Overnewton we will be adding new classes from 2016. This means we currently have Prep, Year 5 and Year 7 places available for school start in 2016. Don’t delay call the Registrar, Diane King on 9334 0141. Overnewton now provides school buses servicing Glenroy, Hadfield, Coburg, Essendon, Avondale Heights, Maribyrnong, Moonee Ponds, Aberfeldie, Caroline Springs, Delahey, Taylors Hill, Burnside, Deer Park and St Albans areas. View details on our website.
Next ‘School Alive’ Tour 19 May 2015 Discover the Overnewton difference at our next ‘School Alive’ Tour or join a weekly scheduled tour if you can’t make it. To reserve your spot call 9334 0141.
Two campuses: Keilor and Taylors Lakes. Prep to Year 12 co-educational college. overnewton.vic.edu.au
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Burnham Real Estate: 9687 1344 Auction: May 16 at 2pm
Greg Hocking Elly Partners: 8387 0000 Auction: May 23 at 11.30am
Price: $750,000 – $800,000
Price: $620,000+
On a corner block in a sought-after wide, tree-lined street, this house has become run down over the years but is ripe for transformation. It may take a little hard work but the results should make it all worthwhile, ultimately providing a place to be proud of. There are five schools within a 1.15-kilometre radius and Seddon’s burgeoning foodie culture is in easy reach. The house has a traditional entry hall flanked by two bedrooms, with a third bedroom next door to the bathroom at the back. The kitchen-diner has lots of cupboards and a gas upright cooker set in the original fireplace. Out back, the garden’s a bit of a jungle but that gives a good start to a future garden. Also out here are two sheds and space for off-street parking.
In a quiet neighbourhood, within an easy amble of waterfront, parklands, shops and transport, this large townhouse has a handsome facade and streamlined interior with high ceilings, on-trend matte-black window frames, stepped skirts, white wall paint throughout and attractive floorboards. Three upstairs bedrooms wrap around a bathroom with spa, and a separate toilet. Two have built-in wardrobes, and the main has a walk-in, along with a bay window. Entry is directly into a lounge room with bay window, beyond which are the kitchen and a family-meals area that opens to a paved sitting area in a good-sized, grassy backyard. The laundry is separate and the kitchen has tri-toned cabinetry (blonde-timber, grey, blue), breakfast bench and gas upright cooker. Heating, cooling, lock-up garage and driveway parking space are other features.
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WILLIAMSTOWN 6 Little Osborne Street, 3016
Williams Real Estate: 9397 2000 Auction: May 23 at 1.30pm
Sweeney Estate Agents: 9399 9111
Price: $1.35 million – $1.45 million
Waterfront living comes with an innate cachet but when a dwelling has this standard of luxury it really hits the heights. Beautifully streamlined and light-filled, the ground level has three bedrooms, including the main which has water views to wake up to, a walk-in wardrobe and en suite. Also on this level are a retreat space with access to a covered outdoor area, the laundry and main bathroom. Upstairs has a sensational living hub with a stretch of honey-toned floorboards, gas log fire and classy design elements; this opens to a deck with panoramic bay views. The kitchen here is all luxe, with cooking appliances set in a stone-topped island bench beneath a pendent rangehood, a stack of smart storage and a chic ambience when entertaining. An ultra-smart self-contained apartment sits atop the double garage, accessed via a right-of-way. Slab heating and a split-system are extras.
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Auction: May 23 at 1pm
Two streets back from the waterfront and swimming beach and close to Williamstown Beach train station and botanic gardens, this modern residence has a floor plan that works well for a family looking for separate downtime space. Two separate living zones include a carpeted lounge-dining room at the front and a family-meals area with floorboards and fireplace at the back. The meals area is in a wide bay window that takes in garden views. The kitchen has an island bench, timber-toned cupboards, underbench oven and gas cooktop. Four bedrooms (three with wardrobes) include the main with balcony access, large walk-in robe and en suite with bath, and there’s a downstairs powder room. On about 385 square metres, the house has gas ducted heating and an extended double garage with workshop space.
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YARRAVILLE 21 Tuppen Street, 3013 Sweeney Estate Agents Yarraville: 9687 8388 This 1920s Spanish Mission-inspired solid brick residence is beautifully endowed with traditional features, from its white facade with blue-trimmed arches to its rendered interior, displaying the rich architectural detail of its era. The elegant and well proportioned abode is set on a gloriously lush 535 square-metre garden block in the heart of Yarraville, with Cruickshank Park just at the end of the street. Character-filled rooms include ornate cornices and ceiling rosettes, paired with cedar doors, architraves and frames.
Price: $1.0 – $1.10 million
Auction: May 16 at noon
Entry is into a long hallway with white rendered walls and anchored by polished hardwood floorboards. Two large bedrooms are to the left, both with built-in wardrobes. These are flanked by two bathrooms with corner shower – one has a bath. Across the hall is a well-lit family room with french doors leading into the adjoining dining room, which is warmed by a wall heater set in a brick surround. Extensive upgrades towards the rear add modern, open communal spaces for the best in family living and entertainment.
This living zone has clearly defined family and meals areas and a modern kitchen with plenty of cupboard space, granite benchtops, a new Fisher & Paykel double-drawer dishwasher, top quality Ilve 900mm stainless-steel cooker – and garden views. The house has been extended to include a study and two more generously sized bedrooms upstairs. Both upstairs bedrooms have built-in wardrobes, high ceilings and an abundance of natural light through high windows. Off the family area downstairs, french
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A beautiful apartment in a great location that is only a few minutes walk to all conveniences. Train, bus, cafe’s, schools and shops all within easy reach. Includes 2 comfortable bedrooms (WIR’s), neat and tidy separate kitchen, bright bathroom, 2 street access (inc. Sydney St).
Opportunities to purchase a home to renovate don’t get much better than this. In simple terms you have a classic “Period Home” on a “Corner Location” retaining many “Original Features” in a “Great Street”. This home comp. of 3 BR’s , kitchen/meals, large lounge and easy off street parking. The home is complimented with leadlight windows inc. a Bay window, ornate ceilings plus much more.
Act fast to ensure you are well prepared to secure this fabulous property in one of Seddon’s most desirable streets. It was a gem when it was built, now it’s time for it to be beautifully restored so version 2 can be enjoyed. Comp of 3 bedrooms, kitchen/dining plus living room. Adding to the beauty is its generous corner allotment that offers great possibilities and easy off street parking.
A fabulous chance to secure a modern style and well situated villa on Geelong Road. This beautiful villa unit comprises of 2 bedrooms (BIR), spacious lounge, functional kitchen and dining area, a large paved courtyard plus a lock up garage. It is complimented with appliances inc central heating & cooling, dishwasher shutter blinds plus much more. dishwasher,
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Sat 16th May at 12.30pm Saturday 12.00 - 12.30 $700,000 - $740,000 41 G3
WARM, INVITING AND PRIVATE A fabulous opportunity to secure this lovingly cared for brick home situated within walking distance to public transport, schools, parks and hospital. A truly convenient locale to reside in. Comp: of 3 bedrooms, beautifully preserved original kitchen/dining area, lounge with gas log fire plus much more inc garage and rear access. All on a large block of approx: 470m2 approx. Sat 30th May at 12.30pm Saturday 1.15 - 1.45 $590,000 - $635,000 41 J2
7 Dudley St
WEST FOOTSCRAY 103/432 Geelong Rd
ST ALBANS
161 Main Rd East
SPACIOUS AND CONVENIENT
SECURE AND PEACE OF MIND RENTAL INVESTMENT
Neatly presented, in a fantastic location is this 2 bedroom home comprising of spacious kitchen/meals area, well presented bathroom and rather generous lounge room. Features build in robes, polished timber floors, carport and a courtyard. With public transport only a short stroll away, this prime location is only minutes from Victoria University, local schools,Highpoint S/C and Footscray CBD.
Near new apartment currently leased under the NRAS assistance scheme offers security to the astute investor. This near new spacious apartment offers a large open plan kitchen/living area plus 2 bedrooms (BIR’s): All areas access the large private balcony. There is also a security entrance and secured underground car space & storage.
AUCTION Inspect: Price: Mel Ref:
PRIVATE SALE Inspect: Saturday 3.00 - 3.30 Price: $390,000 - $429,000 Mel Ref: 41 F7
Sat 6th June at 11.00am Saturday 3.00 - 3.30 $460,000 - $500,000 41 K3
Warwick Burnham Commercial Director 0412 318 998
This is a wonderful opportunity to purchase a home on a large block of land and only minutes walk to all conveniences. Very neatly presented and therefore can be immediately occupied, rented or redeveloped STCA. The home boasts a Self Contained unit at the rear and comprises of 3 bedrooms, lounge, kitchen/meal area plus a side driveway to a garage. Land: 630m2 approx AUCTION Inspect: Price: Mel Ref:
Tony Gerace Sales Director 0411 121 701
Trung Duong Sales Consultant 0468 929 922
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Sat 23rd May at 2.00pm Saturday 12.15 - 12.45 $395,000 - $425,000 40 B2
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28 Stafford St
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SPACIOUS AND CONVENIENT
Dwelling includes 3 Bedrooms, Lounge with Gas Heating and Air Conditioning Unit, Kitchen with adjacent Dining/Family area, plus Carport. Land 15.24 x 35.05m. Opportunity to move in or purchase as an investment in close proximity to schools, bus, parkland and shopping.
Neatly presented, in a fantastic location is this 2 bedroom home comprising of spacious kitchen/meals area, well presented bathroom and rather generous lounge room. Features build in robes, polished timber floors, carport and a courtyard. With public transport only a short stroll away, this prime location is only minutes from Victoria University, local schools,Highpoint S/C and Footscray CBD.
AUCTION Inspect: Price: Mel Ref:
AUCTION Inspect: Price: Mel Ref:
Sat 30th May at 11.00am Saturday 11.00 - 11.30 $340,000 - $370,000 26 B1
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 6th June at 11.30am Saturday 3.00 - 3.30 $460,000 - $500,000 41 K3
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
www.burnham.com.au
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ALTONA 1/5 Rose Street Chic Living, Smart Investment The biggest decision you will need to make is whether to live here or lease out and watch your investment grow to new heights. Beautifully renovated with modern appliances and colors, and all within a stone throw from the Altona swim beach and trendy Pier Street restaurant district. This inner city haven is only 18km from the CBD and must be one of the last affordable seaside locations in Melbourne. All the major amenities are close by including shops, schools, trains and buses, golf course and more. Finally this unit comes with a large parcel of land including front and rear courtyards giving you the potential of further development or extension to the front (STCA).
2 large bedrooms with B.I.R Generous living area Modern vinyl wrap kitchen with stone bench tops, glass splash back and stainless steel appliances Polished timber flooring
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Thursday 6.00-6.30pm & Saturday 12-00-12.30pm Asking Price $370,000 - $395,000 Contact Michael Tsigeridis 0421 336 633
Opening 18th May 2015
ALTONA NA NORTH 15B Sutton Avenue
NEWPORT 13 Salisbury Street
So New, So Independent!
Two Street Frontages
Built with the highest quality, this stunning 3 bedroom, 1 year old beauty will put a smile on your face. Ticking all your important boxes, this free standing, totally independent townhouse will have to be seen to be believed. Located in the trendy pocket of Altona North, it is one of those rare townhouses that come with no body corporate fees and is complimented by having its own Street frontage with Park views.
A fantastic opportunity to purchase this double fronted weather board and make it your family dream home. Extremely unique with 2 street frontages – Salisbury & Milford. Close to all important amenities.
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Comprising of 2 spacious bedrooms. Spacious front formal lounge area. Rear kitchen/meals area. Central updated bathroom. Separate rear laundry/separate toilet. Rear access into a spacious garage/backyard. Extras include split system, wall heater, timber floors. Inspection will impress.
Shop 22, 1 Central Avenue Altona Meadows Victoria 3028
21 Borrack Square Altona North Victoria 3025
420 Melbourne Road Newport 3015
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hunterfrench.com.au 1184359-HM20-15
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BELLS
SUNSHINE 10 Chapman Street
9300 9000
bellsrealestate.com.au
2 A 1 B SUNSHINE 4 Armstrong Street
2A 2B 1C
CALIFORNIAN BUNGALOW
AUCTION Saturday 30th May at 2.00pm
STYLE AND ELEGANCE
AUCTION Saturday 23rd May at 12.30pm
• This delightful period home blends stylish character with inspirational flair and style • 2 large bedrooms, formal lounge with OFP • Kitchen, adjoining dining room with OFP • Decked pergola - an ideal space to unwind • Polished floorboards, ducted heating, air cond.
INSPECT Saturday 12.15 - 12.45pm CONT CONTACT Martin Artigas 0407 808 932 OFFICE 14 Devonshire Road Sunshine 9300 9000
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SUNSHINE NORTH 61 Warwick Road
2 generous bdrms with BIR’s BIR’ (main with ensuite) Formal lounge room with mantle fire place 2 pac kitchen with stone bench tops Dining room opening onto a decked pergola Central bthrm & large laundry w/ ample storage Ducted heating, refrigerated A/C, alarm system
Thursday 6.30 - 7.00pm Saturday 10.45 - 11.15am
CONT CONTACT Martin Artigas 0407 808 932 OFFICE 14 Devonshire Road Sunshine 9300 9000
3 A 1 B 2 C BRAYBROOK BRA 62 Duke Street
4A 1B 1C
SP SPACE & STYLE
AUCTION Saturday 23rd May at 2.00pm
SOUGHT AFTER LOCATION LOCA
AUCTION Saturday 30th May at 11.00am
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INSPECT Saturday 2.00 - 2.30pm CONT CONTACT Martin Artigas 0407 808 932 OFFICE 14 Devonshire Road Sunshine 9300 9000
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INSPECT Saturday 1.30 - 2.00pm CONT CONTACT Tan Truong 0403 214 933 Tom Kyriakou 0418 322 448
3 spacious bedrooms, formal lounge room Modern kitchen, everyday dining area Bright central bathroom & laundry facilities Gas ducted heating and air conditioning Large pergola ideal for entertaining Double lockup carport, re-stumped & re-wired
Prime opportunity to secure this home 4 bedrooms, L-shaped lounge room Kitchen with meals area & central bathroom Land approx. 650sqm (15.24m x 42.67m) Of Offers potential for future development (STCA) Extremely central, close to all services
OFFICE
SUNSHINE WEST 199 Glengala Road
House 3 A 1 B 2 C SUNSHINE WEST 7 Gregory Street
ACCOMMODA ACCOMMODATION GALORE
2 A 1 B STUDIO 2: 1 A AN ABSOLUTE DELIGHT
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Great family living with 2 additional bungalows Lovely 3 brms BV home with generous living area 2 brms plus 1 brm studios with extra living area 2 bathrooms, internal plus external toilets Large carport, polished floorboards, undercover All set on a generous allotment of 697sqm.
30 MARIBYRNONG & HOBSONS BAY STAR WEEKLY \ MAY 13, 2015
STUDIO 1:
AUCTION Saturday 23rd May at 2.30pm INSPECT Saturday 12.00 - 12.30pm CONT CONTACT Tan Truong 0403 214 933 OFFICE 14 Devonshire Road Sunshine 9300 9000
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Beautifully presented both inside & out 3 spacious bedrooms plus study large lounge with gas log heater & air cond. kitchen, meals area, bright bathroom Decked pergola, hardwood floors, alarm Land approx. 15.25m x 45.72m (697sqm)
14 Devonshire Road Sunshine 9300 9000
2A 1B 1C
AUCTION Saturday 30th May at 1.00pm INSPECT Saturday 3.15 - 3.45pm CONT CONTACT Martin Artigas 0407 808 932 OFFICE 14 Devonshire Road Sunshine 9300 9000
BELLS
9300 9000
bellsrealestate.com.au
AUCTION THIS SATURDAY AT 1.30PM
NEW
SUNSHINE (MATTHEWS (MA HILL) 7 Hill Street
3 A 2 B 1 C SUNSHINE 65 Chapman Street
4A 2B 1C
CONTEMPORAR LIVING CONTEMPORARY
AUCTION Saturday 16th May at 1.30pm
PERIOD GEM
AUCTION Saturday 13th June at 1.30pm
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INSPECT Saturday 11.30 - 12.00pm CONT CONTACT Martin Artigas 0407 808 932 OFFICE 14 Devonshire Road Sunshine 9300 9000
3 generous bedrooms, BIRs, main with ensuite Stunning kitchen with stone bench tops Sundrenched dining and family area Beautifully landscaped north facing courtyard Remote garage, ducted heating, 3 split systems Timber floors, high ceilings, alarm & 3 toilets
Thursday 5.45 - 6.15pm Saturday 1.00 - 1.30pm
PRICE $450,000 plus CONT CONTACT Martin Artigas 0407 808 932 OFFICE 14 Devonshire Road Sunshine 9300 9000
SUNSHINE 27 Ernest Street
Rich period character with modern comforts Lounge with decorative gas heater/fireplace Hostess kitchen, open plan family room, Everyday dining opening to decked pergola Landscaped gardens, self-contained bungalow Re-stumped, re-wired, ducted heating & cooling
3 A 1 B 1 C SUNSHINE NORTH 19 Rice Flower Road
4A 2B 2C
ALWAYS ALWA WAYS IN STYLE
AUCTION Saturday 23rd May at 1.30pm
UNSURP UNSURPASSED QUALITY
AUCTION Saturday 30th May at 2.00pm
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INSPECT Saturday 3.00 - 3.30pm CONT CONTACT Tan Truong 0403 214 933 OFFICE 14 Devonshire Road Sunshine 9300 9000
Classic 1950’s 1950’ floor plan, exceptional location 3 spacious bedrooms, formal lounge & dining Kitchen with meals area, central bathroom Separate laundry, laundry sunroom with second toilet Outdoor entertaining /fernery & lockup garage Land approx. 604sqm and wide driveway
Saturday 12.15 - 12.45pm Sunday 12.00 - 12.30pm
PRICE $470,000 plus CONT CONTACT Maddison Cantwell 0412 780 440 OFFICE 14 Devonshire Road Sunshine 9300 9000
SUNSHINE 1 Wilkinson Road
Spectacular 41sq double storey residence 4 bdrms, main w/retreat, ensuite, Wir, balcony Formal lounge, family room, meals area Theatre room, stunning hostess kitchen Entertainment area, study, study bathroom with spa Double remote garage, alfresco area w/ deck
3 A 1 B 3 C SUNSHINE WEST 2 Angus Street
3A 1B
BRILLIANT CENTRAL POSITION
AUCTION Saturday 30th May at 12.30pm
697SQM CORNER ALLOTMENT
AUCTION Saturday 30th May at 12.00pm
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• Delightful home offers of immediate living accommodation, with potential to retain the existing home & build additional units (STCA ) • 3 bedrooms, formal lounge, kitchen & dining • Fully self-contained bungalow • Land approx.15.24m x 45.72 - 697sqm
INSPECT Saturday 11.30 - 12.00pm CONT CONTACT Martin Artigas 0407 808 932 OFFICE 14 Devonshire Road Sunshine 9300 9000
When location is paramount, this is unbeatable 3 bedrooms with BIRs, generous lounge room Spacious kitchen with everyday dining area, Central bathroom & separate laundry facilities Ducted heating, air conditioner, conditioner dishwasher Private courtyard, double carport and garage
Thursday 5.30 - 6.00pm Saturday 12.45 - 1.15pm
CONT CONTACT Tan Truong 0403 214 933 OFFICE 14 Devonshire Road Sunshine 9300 9000
31 MARIBYRNONG & HOBSONS BAY STAR WEEKLY \ MAY 13, 2015
Winter is fast approaching and things aren’t slowing down! If you are thinking about selling, call now to secure your winter auction! For Auction or Sale Now Auctions - This Saturday 16 May 26 Hannan Street
WILLIAMSTOWN
$2.2m - $2.3m
CARGARIE - VICTORIAN ELEGANCE
Sat 16 May - 11.00 for 11.30
17 Stanley Street
WILLIAMSTOWN
$850 - $920,000
A PRIZED CORNER LOCATION CA CATION
Sat 16 May - 12.00 for 12.30
39 Clyde Street
NEWPORT
$690 - $720,000
Thur 14 May - 5.00 - 5.30
Sat 16 May - 1.00 for 1.30
192 Melbourne Road
WILLIAMSTOWN
$750 - $820,000
A CLASSIC RENOVATED VA VATED EDWARDIAN
Sat 16 May - 2.00 for 2.30
Auctions - Saturday 23 May
For Auction or Sale Now Forthcoming Auction
19 Anzac Crescentt
W WILLIAMSTOWN
$1.55m - $1.65m
Sat 16 May - 3.00 - 3.30
Sun 17 May - 1.45 - 2.15
26 Fowler Crescent
4A Bayview Street
WILLIAMSTOWN
$1.35m - $1.45m
Sat 16 May - 2.15 - 2.45
Sun 17 May - 1.00 - 1.30
Private Sales
63 Albert Street
WILLIAMSTOWN
$1.05m - $1.15m
Sat 16 May - 10.30 - 11.00
Sun 17 May - 12.15 - 12.45
9 Hobson Street
NEWPORT
$660 - $720,000
Sat 16 May - 1.30 - 2.00
Sun 17 May - 11.00 - 11.30
100 Victoria Street
WILLIAMSTOWN
$1.65m - $1.75m
Sat 16 May - 10.30 - 11.00
Sun 17 May - 11.00 - 11.30
Auctions - Saturday 30 May
NEWPORTT
$ $530 - $580,000
Sat 16 May - 10.30 - 11.00
Sun 17 May - 10.15 - 10.45
25A Power Street
WILLIAMSTOWN
$710,000
PERFECT IN POWER!
Katie Smith 0425 737 673
30 Merrett Drive e
W WILLIAMSTOWN
$795,000
SOLD!
Nathan Smith 0400 843 331
151 Nelson Place e
W WILLIAMSTOWN
$1,600,000
COMMERCIAL/RESIDENTIAL DELIGHT
Katie Smith 0425 737 673
5A Percy Street
NEWPORT
$790 - $850,000
ONE OF THE BEST WE’VE SEEN
Nathan Smith 0400 843 331
1 Hosking Street
WILLIAMSTOWN
$1.4m - $1.5m
Sat 16 May - 11.15 - 11.45
Sun 17 May - 11.00 - 11.30
8 Morwick Street
SPOTSWOOD
$640,000
DEVELOPMENT SITE
Katie Smith 0425 737 673
8 Hosking Courtt
W WILLIAMSTOWN
$700 - $750,000
Sat 16 May - 12.30 - 1.00
Sun 17 May - 10.15 - 10.45
1 / 82 May Street
AL NA NORTH ALTO
$590,000
SOLD!
Sam Wilson 0404 865 018
8 Bath Place e
W WILLIAMSTOWN
$870 - $920,000
Sat 16 May - 12.30 - 1.00
Sun 17 May - 11.30 - 12.00
2 / 82 May Street
AL NA NORTH ALTO
$585,000
SOLD!
Sam Wilson 0404 865 018
Williamstown
1 Hosking Street
A GRAND FAMILY RESIDENCE • A beautiful double storey home, renovated over the years to offer the ultimate family sanctuary • Located in one of central Williamstown’s most highly desired and wide tree-lined streets, on a sizeable allotment, with the perfect backya back rd • Offering four or five bedrooms, multiple living areas, depending on your preferred set-up. An extremely versatile floor plan and one of the largest you will find • Showcasing a spectacular open-plan family room at the rear of the home, complete with near-new kitchen / walk-in pantry and a wonderful decked entertaining space • An enormous upstairs master retreat adds to the appeal of the property, with balcony, bathroom and walk-in-robe. Gas central heating, two split systems / cooling, separate laundry with ample storage and car parking in the driveway • Rarely do large family homes come on to the market in this location • An address that is second to none for convenience… Walk to schools, shops, train station, beach and cafes. A perfect family friendly street with easy parking! What more do you need?
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Williamstown
100 Victoria Street
ELEGANT EDWARDIAN • Located in one of Williamstown’s premier streets, this fully renovated home will excite those looking for the quintessential Williamstown lifestyle • A return verandah and impressive leadlight windows greet you on entry, and as you step inside you won’t be disappointed with the style and finish • Brand new American Oak flooring, decorative ceilings, picture rails, open fireplaces and a bay window are just a few of the wonderful features • Generous bedroom accommodation plus study, two bathrooms and two separate living areas ensure plenty of space for the growing family • Also offering something unique, an exposed timber staircase leading into the roof space, allowing an easy transition into a double storey home should you want to extend (STCA) or simply utilise for great roof storage • The open-plan kitchen, dining and living room captures the morning sunlight and steps out through French doors to the backya back rd, which provides a fantastic entertainment space with a decking, outdoor kitchen with servery and a pool • Park the car off the street via two points of rear access, one to a garage, and enjoy walking to Williamstown Beach, train station, schools and cafes in minutes
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Saturday 23 May at 3.30 56 A9 Saturday 16 May - 10.30 - 11.00
ENQUIRY CONT T CONTAC
Sunday 17 May - 11.00 - 11.30 $1.65m - $1.75m Michael Harvey 0425 737 672 michaelh@williamsre.com.au
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Williamstown
8 Bath Place
IN TOWN, IN STYLE, INSPIRATIONAL • Imaginatively executed with thoughtful and innovative design, this central town residence will excite your senses and capture your attention • So centrally located, almost in the shadow of the Library’s Golden Elm tree, you can capture a carefree, easy lifestyle amidst shops, restaurants, cafes, town services and transport • A unique floor plan lends itself to a host of options from conventional living, right through to possibilities such as accommodating blended families, home business options or shared situations • Appreciate the privacy and separation of living, recreation and bedroom areas, opulent fittings, heating and cooling options, plus brilliant natural light • Use the dual purpose studio area for recreation or to securely garage the second vehicle
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Newport
9 Hobson Street
IT’S ALL ABOUT LIFESTYLE • Located in a great pocket of Newport, within walking distance to The Strand waterfront, sits this well-presented family home • Boasting three generous bedrooms, master with walk-in-robe, two bathrooms, a light-filled lounge room and an open-plan kitchen / meals area • Other features include: ducted heating, evaporative cooling, floorboards and a single lock-up garage at the rear • Once you step outside, you will find a large undercover entertainment space • Located opposite parkland, close to the train station, shops, schools, Melbourne CBD and the Newport cafe precinct • This would make a great family home or investment
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“Performance, Trust Reliability, Transparency” Rosemary Jamonts 0405 535 434 rosemaryj@williamsre.com.au
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peter jordan
luxurious Penthouses & apartments.
2A 2B 1C
1-11/129 Millers road, altona North Comprising ust 11 homes over 3 levels, The Millers Apartments offer a stunning range of brand new 1 & 2 bedroom apartments and penthouses in a prime Altona North locale. Close to the vibrant Millers Road precinct and other first class amenities including the beach, city bus station, local schools, medical & sport centres, and Altona Gate Shopping Centre. Approx 11km from the C.B.D. Plus the added benefit of HUGE STAMP DUTY SAVINGS for early purchasers (construction underway) & First Home Owner’s grant of up to $10,000. * 1 bedroom apartments from $329,000 * 2 bedroom apartments from $429,000 * Double storey Penthouses from $479,000
Private Sale From $329,000 vieW By appointment Only CONtaCt Shawqi ein 0411 155 778, Jeremy Dean 0422 750 290
www.peterjordan.com.au 34 MARIBYRNONG & HOBSONS BAY STAR WEEKLY \ MAY 13, 2015
Ph: 9398 3777
82 Pier Street, Altona VIC 3018
peter jordan
Period Charm in a lifestyle location!
3A
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Private Sale $690,000 to $750,000 vieW Saturday 12:15 to 12:45pm CONtaCt Sandra Fent 0429 336 829 Shawqi ein 0411 155 778
uperbly 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 3 bedroom home, inner-city living is easy and affordable. A 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 polished floor boards.
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ositioned in a fabulous location, this affordable residence is your opportunity to enter the thriving Altona 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 Altona reen rimary chool, transport, parkland and entral uare hopping entre.
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$420,000 to $450,000 Saturday 11:30am to 12:00pm Shawqi ein 0411 155 778, eremy ean 0422 750 290
www.peterjordan.com.au
Ph: 9398 3777
$295,000 to $320,000 Saturday 12:30pm to 1:00pm Shawqi ein 0411 155 778, eremy ean 0422 750 290
82 Pier Street, Altona VIC 3018 35 MARIBYRNONG & HOBSONS BAY STAR WEEKLY \ MAY 13, 2015
ELLY PARTNERS
Williamstown 33 Laverton Street
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Contemporary Charisma Meets Exceptional Elegance
Price $2,500,000+ --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Auction Sat 23rd May at 12.30pm --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Inspect Saturday 2.00 - 2.30pm --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Leigh Melbourne 0414 239 986 Wayne Elly 0410 305 305 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Web 33lavertonstreetwilliamstown.com.au
Breathtakingly proportioned, the sensational space of this luxuriously appointed circa 1889 residence confirms magnificent family appeal in a coveted locale. Recently renovated, an immaculately preserved façade invites exploration of two impressively restored bedrooms, including indulgent master suite, with three further bedrooms upstairs completing compelling accommodation. The irresistible elegance of this sublime property is further enhanced by dazzling dimensions of sleek, modern living overlooked by a comprehensive kitchen, while proximity to cafÊs and dining, as well as schools, parklands and the beachfront confirms the appeal of this superbly positioned property with a land size of approx 1011m2.
Williamstown 8387 0000 36 MARIBYRNONG & HOBSONS BAY STAR WEEKLY \ MAY 13, 2015
Yarraville 8387 0011
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ELLY PARTNERS
Footscray 29 Commercial Road 3
When Position Counts! Arguably one of the best streets in Footscray, & on a corner block of approx. 409m2, this property comprises of a wide entry hall, 3 spacious bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, large living area, kitchen & meals area overlooks a rear garden. Four car garage plus further OSP.
Newport 19 Milford Street 2
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BER $680,000 - $740,000 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------Auction Sat 30th May at 12.30pm ---------------------------------------------------------------------------Inspect Thursday 1.00 - 1.30pm Saturday 11.15 - 11.45am Sunday 11.00 - 11.30am ---------------------------------------------------------------------------Simon Eighteen 0411 472 608 Mark de Brabander 0406 536 447
Williamstown 8387 0000
Transformed by renovation, this three bedroom home´s north facing living & dining areas are accompanied by a contemporary kitchen, an inviting family room to the rear opens to elegantly low maintenance outdoor environs. Garage accessed from 2nd frontage to Roslyn Street.
Yarraville 8387 0011
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BER $750,000 - $790,000 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------Auction Sat 30th May at 11.30am ---------------------------------------------------------------------------Inspect Saturday 2.45 - 3.15pm ---------------------------------------------------------------------------Leigh Melbourne 0414 239 986 Wayne Elly 0410 305 305 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------Web 19milfordstreetnewport.com.au
greghocking.com.au
I N C. T R I M B O L I R E A L E S TAT E
KINGSVILLE
FOOTSCRAY
9/30 BISHOP STREET
10C PAISLEY STREET
STRIPPED HEAD TO TOE
PROMINENT INVESTMENT
• Stylishly renovated • Great vibrant location • New kitchen, new bathroom, new all • First level living in small block • Ideal start or easy investment
• Prime central CBD location • Occupied as restaurant/cafe • Lease commenced 23rd June 2014 • Term 3 years plus 4 x further 3 year terms • Gross rental $56,300 per annum
Auction: Price: Inspect: Contact:
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Saturday 30th May 2pm Contact Agent Saturday 11.00 to 11.30am Taylor Romao 0428 888 754 Footscray 9689 6011
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Thursday 11th June 12.00 noon Contact Agent by appointment Philip Mazzella 0418 360 789 John Verduci 0411 660 844 Footscray 9689 6011
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MAIDSTONE
361 BARKLY STREET
75 BALLARAT ROAD
VIBRANT STUDIO/RESIDENCE
NOT FOR THE FAINT HEARTED
• Well maintained throughout • Exuding generous studio space • ROW access from rear laneway • Perfect potential • Currently rented at $1400pcm
• Ransacked and damaged • Generous 550sqm land • Single fronted home and adjoining land • Discover the options • Renovate, develop, explore
Private Sale: Price: Contact Agent Inspect: Saturday 1.00 to 1.30pm Contact: Taylor Romao 0428 888 754 Footscray 9689 6011
Private Sale: Price: Contact Agent Inspect: by appointment Contact: Taylor Romao 0428 888 754 Footscray 9689 6011
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aturday 30 May 11am (unless sold prior) 1 000 000 plus at 10.30am 11.00am un .45pm 3.15pm 461 Melbourne oad ewport. 9391 9511 arlo Marra 040 016 848 uby weeney 04 5 7 1 050
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• Fantastic presentation with this rear of block • Ground floor splendid strata 1 B/R apartment • Yes the wow factor immediately evident upon entry continues as you inspect • Spacious separate kitchen meals – living area ad acent • Large bedroom – NON ensuite bathroom
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WE DELIVER... MAIDSTONE 1-3/29 BURNS STREET LUXURY TOWNHOUSE LIVING With only three homes in this boutique project, buying now would save you massive stamp duty savings and allow first home buyers to take advantage of the government grant. Positioned in one of the area´s premium locations and only a short stroll to major amenities, these fabulous appointed townhouses will impress all buyers with its quality fixtures and fittings throughout, offering an open plan design and low maintenance living at its best. Unit 1: Three bedrooms, two bathrooms, study area and garage Units 2 and 3: Two bedrooms, one bathroom, study area and garage Be quick and call now for further details. ***PLEASE NOTE THESE IMAGES ARE AN ARTIST´S IMPRESSION ONLY AND THEY MAY NOT REFLECT THE TRUE COLOURS OF THE FINISHED PRODUCT***
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MAIDSTONE 30 EUCALYPTUS DRIVE PALATIAL LIVING WITH UNSURPASSED QUALITY Set on approximately 650m2 is this stunning home on a grand scale to cater for all members of the family. Exuding glamour and luxury throughout this home was designed and built with the finest lifestyle inclusions. This palatial two level home features: • Bright and stylish kitchen with stone bench tops and stainless steel appliances • Open plan meals and living area • Formal front lounge area • Alfresco area with built in barbeque that can be closed off for total privacy • Four large bedrooms, master with a large walk in wardrobe and ensuite • Sparkling central bathroom • Storage room downstairs • Double lock up garage
MARIBYRNONG 9317 5577 42 MARIBYRNONG & HOBSONS BAY STAR WEEKLY \ MAY 13, 2015
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PACKED WITH POTENTIAL Positioned in a rapidly growing location this charming home offers all the right ingredients for the owner occupier or investor with further scope to enhance this period gem. (Subject to council approval) Wonderfully situated within very easy access to shopping, schools, transport and right on the City´s fringe with great access to Melbourne´s CBD. Comprising of: • Welcoming and inviting entrance • Three generous bedrooms • Open plan lounge/dining room • Updated kitchen • Rumpus/family room • Large bathroom
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AUCTION Saturday 30th May at 1:00pm VIEW As advertised or by appointment CONTACT Paul Boicos 0499 994 321 Nick Meddis 0422 776 981 OFFICE 93 Rosamond Road, Maribyrnong 9317 5577
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SPOTSWOOD 12 STRONG STREET CAPTURE THE POTENTIAL, CREATE THE FUTURE A highly-desirable locale central to Hudsons Road Shopping, Spotswood Train Station, excellent schools, freeway and parks, complements the ideal dimensions and outstanding prospects of this original 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom home on an enticing allotment of approximately 635sqm. Take advantage of an idyllic family lifestyle scenario and realize the remarkable potential affording exciting scope to build a stunning new residence or create an exemplary multi-unit redevelopment (STCA). Today’s proportions offer formal lounge and dining areas, kitchen/meals and off-street parking with garage and self-contained bungalow. Presenting a sensational opportunity to make your mark in an up-and-coming location.
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ALTONA NORTH 2/2 MAY STREET
ALTONA 63 HAMMOND STREET
Quality Combined With Convenience
Select Opportunity With Dimensions, Scope & Vision.
This ultra-spacious bright 2 bedroom apartment is one of only five and strategically located on the ground floor. Light-filled spacious living including balcony is backed up by a spacious kitchen/meals area. Two Bedrooms with BIRs served by a bright bathroom/laundry. Single car space on title. Close to Altona Gate Shopping, parks schools and freeway access.
This classic original brick veneer 3 bedroom,1 bathroom family home in a peaceful 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 corner allotment 530sq/m (approx.).
View Saturday 12:15 - 12:45pm Auction Saturday 23rd May 11:30am EPR $270,000 - $290,000 Taylah Bennett 0499 500 074 Richard Anile 0433 328 738
View Saturday 2:00 - 2:30pm Auction Saturday 23rd May 10:30am EPR $500,000 - $550,000 Tony Anile 0418 314 744 Gus Anile 0425 781 466
ALTONA: 50 PIER STREET T. 9398 8044
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15 Mill Avenue
bed 3 | bath 2 | car 2
$785,000 plus 1pm Saturday 16th May on location 12:30-1pm Saturday Joseph Luppino 0411 508 458 & Traci Charles 0425 717 489 Yarraville 9314 1188
1/27 Carmen Street
bed 3 | bath 2 | car 2
$540,000-$590,000 11am Saturday 23rd May on location 12-12:30pm Saturday & 11-11:30am Sunday John Galea 0405 564 669 & John Luong 0401 718 277 Williamstown 9397 1600
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98 Power Street
bed 3 | bath 2 | car 6
$1,370,000-$1,500,000 10am Saturday 23rd May on location 11-11:30am Saturday Adrian Butera 0409 099 791 & Brent Johnson 0449 871 902 Williamstown 9397 1600
26 Giffard Street
bed 3 | bath 1
$700,000-$750,000 1pm Saturday 23rd May on location 11-11:30am Saturday Colin Rich 0414 397 164 & Nathan Johnson 0410 331 032 Williamstown 9397 1600
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29 Edina Street
bed 3 | bath 1 | car 1
$580,000-$630,000 1pm Saturday 23rd May on location 2:45-3:15pm Saturday & 11:45am-12:15pm Sunday Dee Gibson 0416 091 369 & Adrian Butera 0409 099 791 Williamstown 9397 1600
10 Princes Street
bed 3 | bath 1 | car 1
$800,000 plus 11am Saturday 30th May on location 5:30-6pm Thursday & 11:30am-12pm Saturday Maria Petrova 0432 083 191 & Nathan Johnson 0410 331 032 Williamstown 9397 1600
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4/18 Tongue Street
bed 1 | bath 1 | car 1
$284,000 plus 2pm Saturday 23rd May on location 1-1:30pm Saturday & 12-12:30pm Sunday John Galea 0405 564 669 & John Luong 0401 718 277 Yarraville 9314 1188
18 Speight Street
bed 2 | bath 2 | car 2
$700,000 plus 12pm Saturday 30th May on location 2-2:30pm Saturday & 11-11:30am Sunday Dee Gibson 0416 091 369 & Nathan Johnson 0410 331 032 Williamstown 9397 1600
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42 Parker Street
bed 4 | bath 3 | car 6
$1,300,000-$1,430,000 1pm Saturday 30th May on location 5:30-6pm Thursday & 12-12:30pm Saturday Steele Sexton 0403 557 711 & Adrian Butera 0409 099 791 Williamstown 9397 1600
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12/3 Johnston Street
bed 3 | bath 2 | car 2
$640,000-$670,000 2pm Saturday 30th May on location 12-12:30pm Saturday & 11-11:30am Sunday Brent Johnson 0449 871 902 & Julie Standen 0414 901 098 Williamstown 9397 1600
4/261 Nelson Place
bed 4 | bath 3 | car 3
$2,550,000 By appointment Adrian Butera 0409 099 791 & Dee Gibson 0416 091 369 Williamstown 9397 1600
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117 Power Street
bed 4 | bath 2 | car 2
$1,200,000-$1,300,000 2pm Saturday 13th June on location 2-2:30pm Saturday & 11-11:30am Sunday Susie O’Neill 0417 755 450 & Adrian Butera 0409 099 791 Williamstown 9397 1600
62 Pasco Street
bed 3 | bath 2 | car 2
$1,750,000 3-3:30pm Saturday Adrian Butera 0409 099 791 & Susie O’Neill 0417 755 450 Williamstown 9397 1600
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49 Ferguson Street, Williamstown VIC 3016 P 03 9397 5555
WILLIAMSTOWN 47 Pasco St
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Enter into this beautifully renovated single fronted period home & be surprised by its spacious lightfilled layout & land size. Comprising an open plan kitchen/living & dining, landscaped garden & covered rear deck, 4 generous bedrooms, master w en suite, stunning family bathroom, large laundry with an abundance of storage, cooling, hydronic heating & 2nd living area with gas fire place. With hardwood timber floors, automatic blinds, kitchen featuring stone bench tops, Miele S/S appliances including dishwasher, this home offers the quality & finish you desire.
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3/119 Blackshaws Rd
AUCTION Saturday 16th May 11:30AM VIEW Thursday 6:00 - 6:30PM Saturday 11:00 - 11:30AM AGENT Ricky Peacock M 0407 770 451
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This delightful, character-laden home is sure to win your heart, inside you’ll discover a tasteful contemporary, urban interior, offering all the conveniences you could ever desire. Move in straight away & start enjoying the benefits this property & location have to offer or purchase for a sound investment. This low maintenance dbl story townhouse comprises of 3 dbl bdrms, master with en-suite & WIR, main bthrm, open plan kitchen/dining & living area, rear courtyard, heating/cooling, & remote LUG. Schools, shops & public transport are all nearby.
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Situated within walking distance to the train station, cafes, schools, shopping strips, beach & short drive to the CBD. Spacious formal lounge room situated at the front of the home, leads out to a balcony surrounded by the garden. Open living/dining area, modern kitchen with walk in pantry, that integrates with the court yard & pergola area. Large dbl sized garage at the rear, providing add storage room. All 3 bdrms have robes. Large central bthrm. Master bdrm has a generous WIR, large en-suite, spa bath & balcony. Separate powder room, atrium, ducted heating & split system cooling.
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PRICE $850,000+ AUCTION Saturday 30th May 12:30PM VIEW Thursday 6:00 - 6:30PM Saturday 12:30 - 1:00PM AGENT Joe Hatzinikolis M 0421 699 222
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PRICE $625,000 VIEW Thursday 5:30 - 6:00PM Saturday 1:45 - 2:15PM AGENT Anthony Gunn M 0409 377 449
There is a generous open plan Family/meals/kitchen area overlooking an Alfresco BBQ rear yard area. A stylish kitchen with S/S appliances inc D/W & stone benches provides space for entertaining. 5 bdrms, or 4 & study, master with ensuite & balcony, plus 2 further bthrms. A full size laundry & full remote DLUG with Studio/5th bedroom compliment this superb residence. Extra feats inc: SMEG appliances, polished floor boards, higher ceilings, square set plaster, excellent storage, heating & Cooling, quality landscaping, water tank, Dbl glazed windows, alarm, intercom & paving.
PRICE $950,000+ VIEW Thursday 6:15 - 6:45PM Saturday 1:00 - 1:30PM AGENT Anthony Gunn M 0409 377 449
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5/32-34 Adamson Street Braybrook
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Your Dream Starts Here!
• 3 bedrooms • Lounge room • Updated kitchen • Open plan kitchen, meals & family area • Quality bathroom • Steel garage & huge workshop • Large allotment approx 662m2 • Close to shops, schools & public transport Auction Saturday 16th May at 12 noon Inspect Saturday 11.30 - 12.00pm Agent David Falcone 0413 116 717 Map Ref 26 K7
• Spacious bedrooms • Lounge room • Neat kitchen adjoining large meals area • Central bathroom • Carport • Land size approx 590m2 • Development opportunity (STCA)
• 2 bedrooms • Lounge room • Appealing kitchen with stainless steel cooking appliances • Large open plan kitchen/meals area • Bright quality bathroom • Carport • Low maintenance living Auction Saturday 30th May at 12 noon Inspect Saturday 1.00 - 1.30pm Agent David Falcone 0413 116 717 Map Ref 41 D1
• 2 bedrooms • Office area/study area • Sun-filled lounge room • Appealing kitchen with stainless steel cooking appliances • Meals area • Bright quality bathroom, 2 toilets • Garage with remote door For Sale Inspect Saturday 2.30 - 3.00pm Agent Sang Do 0419 935 955 Map Ref 41 A1
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7 Mernda Street Sunshine
19 Hampshire Road Sunshine
1/16 Hammond Street Sunshine North
2 Bennett Street Sunshine West
Hard To Find/Brilliant Location!
An Exciting Opportunity!
Young & Modern!
Great First Home Or Keen Investor!
• Three bedrooms • Lounge room • Good sized rumpus room/4th bedroom • Kitchen with meals area • 2 bathrooms • Large carport & lock-up garage
• 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 For Sale Inspect By Appointment Agent David Falcone 0413 116 717 Map Ref 26 H12
• 2 or 3 bedrooms • Study area, comfortable lounge room • Kitchen, meals area • Bright quality bathroom • Lock-up garage • Low maintenance living
• Three bedrooms • Sun-filled lounge room • Updated kitchen adjoining meals area • Bright central bathroom • Large carport • Close to schools, shops & transport
For Sale Inspect Saturday 10.45 - 11.15am Agent Sang Do 0419 935 955 Map Ref 26 H8
For Sale Inspect Saturday 10.00 - 10.30am Agent Sang Do 0419 935 955 Map Ref 40 E5
2 Goode Court Sunshine West
49 Felstead Avenue Sunshine West
9 Stanbury Court Sunshine West
302 Glengala Road Sunshine West
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• 4 bedrooms • Lounge room• Updated kitchen adjoining meals area • Rumpus/family room • Bright quality bathroom, 2 toilets • Double steel garage • Large allotment approx 635m2
• 3 bedrooms • Lounge room • Neat kitchen adjoining meals area • Bright updated bathroom • Large allotment approx 668m2 • Development potential (STCA) • Brilliant location, close to shops, schools & transport For Sale Inspect Saturday 10.45 - 11.15am Agent David Falcone 0413 116 717 Map Ref 40 D5
• Three generous sized bedrooms • Lounge room • Separate dining room • Large kitchen with meals area • Bright central bathroom • Large carport • One bedroom bungalow
• Three bedrooms • Lounge room • Appealing kitchen with meals area • Bright quality bathroom • Double garage • One bedroom bungalow
For Sale Inspect Saturday 10.00 - 10.30am Agent Fred ( Fatih) Fanoscu 0419 384 097 Map Ref 39 K2
For Sale Inspect Saturday 10.45 - 11.15am Agent Fred (Fatih) Fanoscu 0419 384 097 Map Ref 40 C1
19 Suspension Street Ardeer
3/27 Marnoo Street Braybrook
8/27 Marnoo Street Braybrook
6 Spinnaker Rise Sanctuary Lakes
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• Three bedrooms • Lounge room • Kitchen with formal dining area • Bright central bathroom • Sunroom & self contained bungalow • Land size 604m2 (approx) • Development opportunity (STCA) For Sale Inspect By Appointment Agent Sang Do 0419 935 955 Map Ref 26 A11
• 3 bedrooms • Lounge room • Appealing kitchen adjoining meals area • Bright quality bathroom, 2 toilets • Carport • Low maintenance living
• 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 1.45 - 2.15pm Agent David Falcone 0413 116 717 Map Ref 41 A1
For Sale Inspect Saturday 1.45 - 2.15pm Agent Fred (Fatih) Fanoscu 0419 384 097 Map Ref 41 A1
• North facing block set on 770m2 (approx) • 24.5m frontage by 40m depth (approx) • Titled block, ready to build, suitable for a range of single or double storey home designs • Access to Sanctuary Lakes resort club For Sale Inspect By Appointment Agent Fred (Fatih) Fanoscu 0419 384 097 Map Ref 208 E7
For Sale Inspect By Appointment Agent Fred (Fatih) Fanoscu 0419 384 097 Map Ref 40 F2
Sold For Sale Inspect By Appointment Agent David Falcone 0413 116 717 Map Ref 40 G5
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273 Hampshire Road Sunshine 49 MARIBYRNONG & HOBSONS BAY STAR WEEKLY \ MAY 13, 2015
Barlow McEwan Tribe
EST 1885 OVER 1000M2 OF LAND (APPROX)
Quality construction & location are the hallmarks of this family home 136 Seventh Avenue,Altona North
This well loved home situated on 554m² approx of land offers 3 BDRs, all featuring polished hardwood flooring & two with BIR. Comprises a spacious lounge & dining area with an open planned kitchen, bathroom with shower recess,WC & bidet, 2nd toilet & a sunroom. Featuring a patio area, lock up garage & 3 sheds which include a 2nd kitchen. Gas ducted heating & AC throughout. Close to all amenities.
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Price: $620,000+ Private Sale: Inspect: Thursday 14th May 2015 5:30pm - 6:00pm Contact: Angus Scott-Walker 0418 336 021 Brendan Tang 0400 292 929
172-174 Cecil Street,Williamstown
Price: P.O.A: Private Sale: Inspect: Sat 16th May 2015 12pm-12:30pm Contact: Angus Scott-Walker 0418 336 021 Michael Dalton 0412 957 080
This Gracious Early Victorian home is set on a magnificent block in the heart of Williamstown.The home heated by Hydronic Heating offers 6 main rooms including 3 BDR’s, Formal Living Room & separate Dining Room. Features of the Era include: Ornate Marble & Timber Fireplaces & Timber Flooring throughout.With room to move, there is potential to extend the home both rearwards & upwards to create a Magnificent Residence.
344 Melbourne Road, Newport 9391 1888
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Convenient and comfortable this superb low maintenance ground floor apartment is ideal for those starting out, investing or downsizing. Comprising two double bedrooms with built in robes, good sized separate lounge, functional kitchen with gas cooker, tiled meals area and bright central bathroom with laundry facility. Close proximity to Kingsville Primary School, local shops, transport and Cruickshank Park. Car space on title.
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• 75 Acres (30.45 Ha) of prime productive undulating country, well treed water courses and shelter plantations. • MagniďŹ cent future home site (current planning permit) • Securely watered by two dams. ‘Twin Streams’ Situated on the famous Surf Coast of Victoria, in a tightly held and capital appreciating region. Ideal horses, cattle, sheep, cropping and all forms of intensive farming pursuits. 5 Mins Ring Road, 8 Mins Railway Station, University, New Epworth Hospital & Waurn Ponds Shopping Centre, 15 Mins Torquay (Surf Coast), 20 Mins Geelong, 35 Mins Avalon Airport, 65 Mins Melbourne CBD and International Airport. For Auction Saturday 13th June 11.00am on site Inspection: Strictly by appointment with agent Ken Drysdale 0409 195 470 Elders Geelong 03 5225 5000 | Web Id 8086121
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SEDDON 30 - 34 Sydenham Street, RISING SUN Set in this iconic development with its classic period facade, is a boutique combination of apartments and townhouses of contemporary style and design offering a choice of floorplan and price. You can choose from: )VHF CFESPPN BQBSUNFOUT - Distinctive 2 storey townhouses *NQSFTTJWF MFWFM UPXOIPVTFT
PRIVATE SALE Open As advertised or by appointment Mel Ref 41 K5 Contact Mario Costanzo 0418 496 644 mario@chambersre.com.au Office Level 1/252 St Georges Road Fitzroy North 9489 9888 Website www.chambersre.com.au
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LOUNGE SUITE, Brand new, chocolate brown, platinum suede microfibre, 2 single recliners and 3 seater lounge with recliner each end. $1,350. 9749 1179. ANTIQUE COFFEE TABLE Ox Cart, Timelesss piece, handmade from Sheesham hard wood, Wrought Iron and Brass, this item originally was top off a wheeled cart which was pulled by Ox Cattle from India in the late1800's to early 1900's. It is reclaimed and is not a reproduction. Has Brass Peacock and flower decorations, measures 1800mm X 1300mm X 400mm appox 50 to 80 kgs. $1000, S.E suburbs. Call/txt 0437 685 267.
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MB BS BSc(Hons)B Med Sc MS FRANZCO Dr. Tony Stubbs, Eye Surgeon, says that just about anyone can have their vision restored and be rid of their glasses for most of the time. And this is without the use of laser surgery. Dr Stubbs, a visiting specialist at the Royal Victorian Eye & Ear Hospital who has worked with the Fred Hollows eye department at the Prince of Wales Hospital in Sydney, says he began his career through the inspiration of his father, Dr Maxwell Stubbs. “My father was a pioneer in cataract implant surgery from 1963! He has now passed away but some of his patients still come in for a check-up. Not only is this inspirational, it also demonstrates that good surgery outlasts the surgeon,� Dr Stubbs says. A specialist who helps people who have been advised they are unsuitable for laser surgery, Dr Stubbs is also committed to demonstrating that age, corneal distortion or astigmatism are no barriers to eliminating the need for glasses. One of my best moments was treating a 12-year-old girl who was struggling at school because of poor vision due to congenital cataracts even with the use of thick glasses. Now 10 years later, she still has 20/20 vision without glasses. That inspires me. “Seeing my patients’ bright smiles after surgery, as they stop squinting and can read without glasses, is definitely the best part of my job.� No referral is needed and no out-of-pocket expenses are incurred for an assessment to enable all options available to be considered. Dr Tony Stubbs’ Collins St Practice Coates Building, Suite 2, Level 2 20 Collins Street, Melbourne Victoria, 3000 Tel: +613 9650 8044 Fax: +613 9650 8099
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THERAPY MASSAGE Open 7 Days, 10am-8pm 29 Harrington Square, Altona 9398 4828
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TARNEIT Female to rent granny flat, fully self contained. $185 per week including bills. Also room to rent, own bathroom. $150 per week, no bills. Phone 0424 324 420.
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The fine craft of beer brewing depending on when they’re added in the brewing process – and their alcohol Craft beer and I have a love-hate relationship. percentage are going to be the big changes. “There’s going to be a shift on approachable While I am constantly amazed by the number of complex aromas and flavours beers. Not only in the way that they’re hopped some brewers can pack into a small bottle, or their alcohol percentage, [although] I often find I can drink only a glass or two they’re probably the two main things,â€? before the intense flavour becomes too much Houghton says. “I think every industry, as it’s emerging, to enjoy. However, change is afoot in the world of goes through a look-at-me phase. Then the craft beer and there’s a trend towards beers quality starts getting better, and over time ‌ everything comes back to, of sessionability (a beer that makes ‘Actually, we’re gonna make you want to drink more). In really good, drinkable beer’. many cases, these beers are “It’s going to start low in alcohol. GOOD BEER WEEK getting bigger and Styles such as kĂślsch Celebrate all things beer bigger in the craft and lager naturally for a week in May with loads market for those who hover about the 4 per of events across Melbourne. make approachable, cent alcohol mark – From large tastings to intimate sessionable craft about half the level dinners, there’s something beers.â€? many boutique beers for every beer-lover. From the perspective are brewed at – and Tickets to Good Beer Week, of the brewer’s craft, some producers are May 16-24, are on sale at greater skill is actually using their skills to www.goodbeerweek required to make a more produce flavour-packed .com.au subtle, lower-alcohol beer. low- to mid-strength beers. “There’s no way to hide ‌ “Craft beer, I think, has because anything that’s slightly out traditionally been based around is going to be noticeable, and it will make big, bold strong beers brewed to get attention in the marketplace,â€? says Matt it less drinkable or it will just alter the appeal Houghton of Braeside’s Boatrocker Brewery. of the beer and you’ve missed the point of a “There’s been a trend recently for session beer then,â€? Houghton says. “Lager has got a bad name in Australia, IPAs [India pale ale], which are becoming very prominent. But I think the downside and it’s a bit of a pet hate with the craft to a lot of those beers is that they still rely a beer-drinker, too. But a well-made lager lot on hops, and that means that it kills your is more difficult to make than nearly any other beer, because there’s no way to palate after a couple. “Hops can be quite confronting with some hide [mistakes]. “The downside to lager is that the big beers. Bitterness can be really off-putting.â€? Houghton says the way beers are hopped brewers have taken out all the excitement – hops add aroma, flavour and bitterness, from them.â€?
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SPORT Medway Colts take swing at top team Medway has beaten the odds to reach the final of Golf Victoria’s Colts pennants division 3. The unfancied team from Maidstone survived a nervous final round of matches to set a date with undefeated minor premiers Heidelberg in the final at Patterson River Golf Club on Sunday. Medway was beaten on the last match day, but teams vying for second place also slipped up, ensuring Medway moved through to the big one. “They thought they had blown their chances, but other results fell their way,” Medway club manager Brett Scothern told Star Weekly. Medway has been the surprise packet of the competition. It turned out with a bare minimum of five players after some departures from last year’s team and an injury to Angus Dynon. Jack and Joe Mackenzie have filled in admirably but, at times, were forced to play against opponents as much as 10 years older. Medway’s top five players, Will Ryan, Jordan
Smith, Li Su, Sam Schepis and Liam Beattie, all rose to the occasion. Their efforts were enough to secure Medway’s automatic promotion to division 2 and the players will get to experience the thrill of a final. “To see the kids have a good result was great,” Scothern said. “It was probably a little bit unexpected, but they’ve certainly had a great year and we’re really proud of them. “They’ll play all year round in our competitions and practise pretty hard. They bonded as a team; they’ve just happened to click.” The Medway team is under no illusions about the task confronting it on Sunday. The team finished three wins behind Heidelberg, which marched to a 7-0 record in the regular season. “They’re playing the undefeated team and it will be tough,” Scothern said. “They’ll be the underdogs again, but they’ll give it a shot and hopefully they come through.” Lance Jenkinson
IN THE DOGHOUSE Whoever said a week is a long time in football must follow the Bulldogs. The overwhelming mood of Bulldogs people I spoke to before the St Kilda match was of caution towards a danger game. At half-time they were high-fiving and talking about the play-off for top spot against Fremantle. By the end of the game they were stunned. Last week one of the great victories, this week one of the most baffling losses. Next week, who knows? The loss was hard to swallow, but the injury to Clay Smith was just heartbreaking. Clay is a very level-headed and smart young man, as tough as any I’ve seen in the red, white and blue jumper. This will test him mentally and physically. I really like him and hope it works out.
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Medway youngster Liam Beattie works his way out of the bunker. (Supplied)
■ While Clay has the support of his club and a contract that will see him suffer no financial hardship, it’s a different story with injuries to players at lower levels. Even VFL players with long-term injuries have issues with not being able to work and losing both their full-time wage and their match payments. At local level, a broken leg or a torn Achilles can have devastating effects on the family budget. Sometimes the insurance doesn’t pay as well as expected either and the strain that puts on everyone just isn’t fair. It’s always good to see clubs rally behind an injured player, as Albanvale and Laverton plan to do for Blake Charlton, who broke his leg last weekend. ■ What
Albion Football Club did at the weekend for Liam Keenan-Hayes and his terminally ill mother, Patricia, is magnificent. That’s what local sporting clubs are about and why we love them and give our time to them. The club is raising funds for the family and that’s immeasurable in the context of value that sport brings to the people involved. Well done to Albion and to the Western Bulldogs, who sent Bobby Murphy and Dale Morris down to represent them.
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Nice view from the top By Lance Jenkinson Take a deep breath and push the calculators to one side – City West Falcons will be minor premiers in the Victorian Netball League championship division. Only a swing of unrealistic proportions in the final two rounds would see them give up top ranking. Falcons’ coach Marg Lind is not too fussed whether her side is ranked first or second, as the top two battle it out in week one of the finals for a direct passage to the grand final. “You want to finish one or two, where you get the double chance; that’s the major benefit,” Lind told Star Weekly. “In a sense, it’s a bit of a reward if you finish on top for a good season; it’s a reflection of how well you’ve gone. “It’s not easy to win the minor premiership and the benefits are more from a mental point of view. We’re not after the minor premiership; we really want to win in the finals.”
The Falcons know all too well a minor premiership means nothing in a cut-throat finals. They went through last season undefeated before losing in the grand final. “We’re not getting ahead of ourselves,” Lind said. The Falcons are undoubtedly the form team of the competition. Last year’s runners-up sit two games and a hefty wad of percentage points clear on top of the ladder. Players have answered every challenge to date, including some physical battles thrown down by fearless opponents. “We didn’t see ourselves as the stand-out team and we’ve done better than expected,” Lind said. “We’ve had a really good season, but we perceive ourselves as a building team. “Coming into the finals, we’re still pretty raw, so it’s a whole new ball game there. “I think there’s still a sense of not getting ahead of ourselves and continuing to work hard
and manage the team and the load as well as we can.” The Falcons had a 69-44 win over Yarra Valley Grammar Ariels at the State Netball and Hockey Centre on Wednesday night. This win all but locked up the top spot for them. Kath Knott landed 39 goals from 41 attempts, while Steph Tyrell placed 30 from 36. The Falcons’ front line is firing on all cylinders at the right end of the season. And they’ve done it without their Vixensaligned players and without star mid-courter Clare Moylan, who has been out with an ankle injury. Moylan is in doubt for tonight’s clash with Geelong Cougars at the SNHC, starting at 7. “She’s a player who really gets involved in the play, so she needs to be 100 per cent before we put her back in,” Lind said. “The young ones who have come up from division one have done really well, so that’s a good sign.”
decision to not telecast the game between Werribee and Williamstown this weekend looks even sillier when you study the VFL ladder. Sunday’s clash at Avalon Airport Oval is between the first and second sides on the ladder, while the televised RichmondCollingwood game is between third and 12th. I can’t fully convey my disgust at this situation and I’m sure both clubs feel they have been hard done by. Kevin Hillier
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Jets finally break through By Lance Jenkinson It was a long six-week wait, but the Western Jets finally got to belt out the club song. The Jets churned through an inordinate number of players to reach this milestone, with injuries and school football commitments taking their toll on a club already rebuilding with a host of bottom-age players. The Jets put a strong team out on the park on Saturday for their breakthrough 21-point win over Bendigo Pioneers in the TAC Cup at Burbank Oval. “It makes a bit of a change after last week and the few weeks before that,” Jets’ coach Torin Baker told Star Weekly. “Now a number of bottom-age players have played all five games, so they’re getting better with their footy. The biggest inclusion for the Jets was the return of captain Jaycob Hickey, who snared two goals. The onballer had not played since round one due to a foot injury. “He’s a genuine leader … he plays a real hard and determined style of game and the voice that he provides to players is really good. “He had a big influence in the second half with some one-on-one wins and his strong marking was critical,” Baker said. Mitch Norton, in his second game back from injury, was another key inclusion. The small forward proved a real headache for the Pioneers defenders, even with just one goal to his name.
SCOREBOARD Q FOOTBALL VFL
SANDRINGHAM 1.2 7.6 9.8 13.15 (93) CASEY 0.3 3.5 7.8 8.10 (58) Goals: Sandringham: Cockie 2 Zijai 2 Acres 2 Saad 2 Brown Saunders Hayes Templeton T Gilbert. Casey: Harmes Petropoulos Gent Grimes Muir McDonald Jones Gawn. Best: Sandringham: Acres Cockie Curren Lee Goddard Saad. Casey: Grimes Michie Muir Gawn Rutherford Neal-Bullen. At Casey Fields. COLLINGWOOD 4.3 5.4 9.8 14.8 (92) GEELONG 4.3 8.5 10.7 12.11 (83) Goals: Collingwood: Still 4 Fasolo 3 Kennedy 2 Gault 2 Abbott Hellier Blair. Geelong: Lucey 4 Gibbs 2 Walker 2 Horlin-Smith Close Herbison Blease. Best: Collingwood: Wallace De Goey Cox Marsh Still Fasolo. Geelong: Paliouras Simpson Horlin-Smith Lucey Blease Cole. At Queen Elizabeth Oval, Bendigo. RICHMOND 5.5 9.9 14.9 19.15 (129) NORTH BALLARA BALLARAT 3.2 4.4 6.7 6.11 (47) Goals: Richmond: McBean 5 Vickery 3 McKenzie 2 Menadue 2 Wynne 2 McGough Contin Mcdonough Hampson Gleeson. North Ballarat: Tsitas T Keeble Curnow Peters Hooper Dumont. Best: Richmond: Dea Scott Arnot McBean Wynne Castagna. North Ballarat: Kiel Austin Sewell Dumont Rippon Schache. At ME Centre. WERRIBEE 3.1 3.5 7.6 8.8 (56) BOX HILL 1.4 1.9 3.11 6.15 (51) Goals: Werribee: Reid 3 Crichton 2 Iles Norris Daw. Box Hill: Williams Howe Gordon Hale Grimley Sicily. Best: Werribee: Currie Hussey Mihocek Hanson Laracy Norris. Box Hill: O’Rourke Iles Miles Gordon Collins Howe. At Box Hill City Oval. ESSENDON 4.4 5.9 7.12 10.14 (74) COBURG 1.2 2.3 3.8 6.12 (48) Goals: Essendon: Hardingham 2 Purcell 2 Marigliani McKenna O’Brien Kavanagh Giles Edwards. Coburg: Cauchi 2 Brandt Y Younan Thomas Featherstone. Best: Essendon: Aylett McKernan O’Brien Edwards Ashby Polkinghorne. Coburg: Morton Lehmann Cauchi Goodwin Hunt Venditti. At Piranha Park. FRANKSTON 0.0 5.4 6.4 9.8 (62) NORTHERN 5.5 6.8 10.13 11.14 (80) Goals: Northern: Watson 3 Kreuzer 2 Russell 2 Menzel 2 Johnson Holman. Frankston: Gardiner 2 Sutton Douglas Clark Pickess Pollard Irving Cavarra. Best: Northern: Holman McGuinness Perry Bransgrove Johnson Tutt. Frankston: Post Cavarra Buchan Newman Tynan T Pridgeon. At Frankston Oval. PORT MELBOURNE 9.3 9.3 13.6 16.6 (102) WILLIAMSTOWN 2.3 11.9 12.11 14.16 (100) Goals: Port Melbourne: Lisle 4 Mascitti 2 Pearson 2 Cain 2 Sandilands Haretuku O’Sullivan Cook Batsanis Osborne. Williamstown: Dunell 4 Gallucci 3 Critchley 2 Clouston Meese Jolley Banner Sing. Best: Port Melbourne: O’Sullivan Lisle Langford Batsanis Johnson Wooffindin. Williamstown: Dunell Jolley Faulks Gallucci Meese Johnstone. At Burbank Oval.
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CASEY 4.3 4.3 10.4 12.6 (78) SANDRINGHAM 2.0 6.4 7.4 9.7 (61) Goals: Casey: King 3 Lang 2 Wilson 2 Scott 2 Paredes Rosier Page. Sandringham: Kreymborg 4 McTaggart 3 Brown Harris. McT Best: Casey: Corrigan Scott Wilson Page Paredes Anderson. Sandringham: Verma Coates Noone Payne Brown Murdoch. At Casey Fields. BOX HILL 3.3 4.8 7.11 12.17 (89) WERRIBEE 1.0 1.1 2.3 3.3 (21) Goals: Box Hill: Tobin 2 Lewis 2 Exon 2 Dimasi Langford Traynor Fisher Graham Evans. Werribee: Del Papa Christensen VanDenBerg. Best: Box Hill: Exon Tobin Lock Graham Lewis CoddMiller. Werribee: Helliwell Pickering Wood Wallace Krithararis Holman. At Box Hill City Oval.
“He was one who looked dangerous every time the ball went into his area,” Baker said. “He converted on one occasion but also brought others into the game.” The Jets can look forward to more returnees for the tough road test against Dandenong Stingrays on Saturday morning. There could be some selection headaches with Brayden Monk, Matthew Knezevic and Anthony Daw all in line to return, along with PEGS-aligned players who have been out with school football commitments. While their inclusions are necessary for the Jets to stay competitive, the side has been kept afloat by consistency from Jackson Volpato, Lachie Knight and Daniel Foley – and that won’t be forgotten. The trio offered a reminder of their hot starts to the season, being adjudged the three best Jets on the ground last weekend. Volpato produced his usual hard-nosed efforts, while Foley caught the eye with his run and carry off the half-back line. Knight brought a new dimension to his game as a bigger-bodied onballer. “We’d like to have two of him,” Baker said. Quade Butt was the Jets’ other multiple goalkicker, with two. The Jets are now off the bottom of the ladder, leap-frogging Bendigo.
Leigh Spiteri looks inboard for a Western Jets teammate. (Damian Visentini)
WILLIAMSTOWN 6.7 8.10 15.15 18.15 (123) PORT MELBOURNE 1.1 4.5 4.6 8.8 (56) Goals: Williamstown: Conway 4 Curtis 2 Davies 2 Casley 2 Bewley 2 Bugeja 2 Giuliano Myers Gibbons Walshe. Port Melbourne: Prowse 2 Taylor T Dermott Mioni Dove MacMillan Prowse. Best: Williamstown: Conway Gibbons Bench Curtis Bewley McMahon. Port Melbourne: Urban Prowse Prowse Dove Macmillan Healy. At Burbank Oval. NORTHERN 4.2 5.5 10.9 12.14 (86) FRANKSTON 3.0 5.2 7.3 10.6 (66) Goals: NA. At Frankston Oval.
TTAC CUP GEELONG 6.3 10.6 11.10 13.12 (90) CALDER 1.3 1.6 1.8 4.12 (36) Goals: Geelong: Remmos 2 Bennett 2 Mathieson 2 Curnow Farrell Blair Diamond Connors Zdybel Donne. Calder: O’Kearney Stewart Meyers Kerbatieh. Best: Geelong: Mathieson Remmos Donne Curnow Zdybel Kershaw. Calder: O’Kearney Magbegor Kerbatieh Gawthrop Meyers Moore. At Simonds Stadium. GIPPSLAND 4.2 6.4 9.6 13.7 (85) QUEENSLAND 1.1 4.2 10.5 13.6 (84) Goals: Gippsland Power: McKay 3 Costigan 2 Hearn 2 Papley 2 Marsh McMahon Renooy Ferreira. Queensland: Brown 4 Buzza 2 Allison 2 Chol 2 Licht Keays Budarick. Best: Gippsland: Skinner Holmes Costigan McKay McMahon Dessent. Queensland: Budarick Keays William Brown Wagner Allison. At Broadbeach AFC. DANDENONG 3.4 5.6 11.9 12.11 (83) EASTERN 3.1 7.5 7.6 9.8 (62) Goals: Dandenong: Freeman 2 Roscoe 2 La Fontaine Warke Rice Young Y Williams Battle Di Pasquale Gladman. Eastern: Weideman 5 Hardwick 2 Doueal Nolan. Best: Dandenong: Rouse Freeman Collins Lovett Di Pasquale. Eastern: Fenton Batty Weideman Harvey Cotte Brolic. At Box Hill City Oval. NORTH BALLARA BALLARAT 3.3 10.6 15.12 18.15 (123) NORTHERN 1.0 3.1 5.4 7.6 (48) Goals: North Ballarat: Cowan 3 Hopper 3 Templeton T 2 Johnston 2 Lusby 2 Frank 2 Symons Wellings T Taurau Hausler. Northern: Ercolano 2 Dalgleish Soldo Malone Jordan McKay. Best: North Ballarat: Hopper Lusby Templeton T Symons Johnston Dawborn. Northern: El Moussalli Gresham Fiorini Ercolano Malone Leonardis. At Eureka Stadium. WESTERN 2.3 5.7 8.10 10.13 (73) BENDIGO 2.2 6.5 7.5 7.10 (52) Goals: Western: Butt 2 Hickey 2 Knight Spiteri Norton Volpato Coletta Bertollo. Bendigo: Simmons 2 Edwards Higgs T Tardrew Free Ryan. Best: Western: Volpato Knight Foley Berry Norton Hickey. Bendigo: Tardrew T Chisari Muscatello Edwards Harvey Hanley. At Burbank Oval. MURRA MURRAY 2.3 3.5 7.6 9.7 (61) NSW/ACT 0.1 1.4 2.6 4.7 (31) Goals: Murray: Schache 3 Smith 2 Middleton 2 Battista McMullan. NSW/ACT: Cornell 3 Himmelberg. Best: Murray: Coughlan Waite Schache Canfield Mennen Sharp. NSW/ACT: Himmelberg Cornell Bance Macreadie Flynn Hebron. At Albury Sports Ground.
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SPOTSWOOD 9.2 9.4 13.12 15.16 (106) ALBION 0.0 5.5 7.7 9.8 (62) Goals: Spotswood: S Buttigieg-Clarke 5 M Boyd 5 C Elliott 2 D Iaccarino 2 J Norton. Albion: J Warwick 4 M Serafin 2 J Butina 2 I Mofalesi. Best: Spotswood: M Boyd L Fairley T Langlands D Iaccarino M Cassidy C Elliott. Albion: J Warwick J Thompson I Mofalesi T Finco J Michetti S Dean.
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DEER PARK 3.2 5.3 7.4 11.6 (72) WERRIBEE DISTS 1.1 3.4 7.6 10.8 (68) Goals: Deer Park: J Wong 3 R Houlihan 3 S Amarantidis 2 C Stewart 2 D Cooper. Werribee Districts: J Patty 3 A Panayi 3 B Morrow 2 T Anderson M Ngong. Best: Deer Park: S Greenhough M Bruin J PurtonSmith C Brown C Stewart A Souki. Werribee Districts: L McDowell J Halloran J Patty M Dean S McGuinness R Harrington. HOPPERS CROSSING2.0 5.4 14.10 17.10 (112) AL ALTONA 2.2 3.8 8.9 10.13 (73) Goals: Hoppers Crossing: J Mead 7 W Skipper 6 J Bentley B Sheean D Strnak M Merrifield. Altona: J Rafferty 2 C D’Altera 2 M Turnbull 2 D O’Leary 2 L Spiteri J Marlais. Best: Hoppers Crossing: M Ryan W Skipper J Mead M Merrifield D Brierty A Brown. Altona: T Healy M Turnbull T Lunardi J Marlais L Spiteri T Szanyi.
DIV 2
WYNDHAMV WYNDHAMVALE 2.1 3.4 4.6 8.14 (62) YARRA YARRA ARRAVILLE VILLE SE 2.5 3.8 5.9 5.9 (39) Goals: Wyndhamvale: T Lawrie 2 T Nyawela 2 D Bunworth A Molivas C Benson L Klein-Breteler. Yarraville Seddon Eagles: J Harmes 2 A Craig T Anderson S Krakouer. Best: Wyndhamvale: N Reschke D Bunworth T T Tessari C McNabb T Lawrie C Laurie-Rhodes. Yarraville Seddon Eagles: J Harmes J Crofton C Topalidis C Vincent J Rycroft G Guest. T WEST FOOTSCRA FOOTSCRAY 3.2 11.6 15.11 26.18 (174) GLENORDEN 3.3 5.4 6.7 7.8 (50) Goals: West Footscray: M El Houli 5 D Yze 5 R Bucktin 4 M Mesto 3 M Newport 2 S McAnulty M Speakman H Bray T Bray B Turner J Trowsdale M Kennedy. Glenorden: B Toner T 3 B Stornebrink D McKenzie M Yates J Zangari. Best: West Footscray: R Bucktin M Speakman J Trowsdale S McAnulty M Kennedy N Burmeister. Glenorden: J Dumesny M Yates D Hinge D Laing J Miller M Post. CAROLINE SPRINGS 5.0 7.4 11.9 13.11 (89) NTH FOOTSCRA FOOTSCRAY 1.1 3.2 5.3 7.5 (47) Goals: Caroline Springs: M Pisani 3 T Manolis 2 L Tudor 2 A Portelli 2 D Galea J Caterino K Romao J Ryan. North Footscray: B Walsh 2 M Rampling L Hall B Rolfo K Murphy T Bock. Best: Caroline Springs: S Maitland A King T Manolis G Jansz M Hayes. North Footscray: A Walsh M Rampling K Murphy B McNicol D Hall L Hall. WYNDHAMV WYNDHAMVALE 2.1 3.4 6.7 7.9 (51) YARRA YARRA ARRAVILLE VILLE SE 0.0 0.2 0.3 2.5 (17) Goals: Wyndhamvale: P Manitta 3 J Drohomirecki S Evans J Cowlishaw S Ingham. Yarraville Seddon Eagles: M Volpi 2. Best: Wyndhamvale: J Whitehouse T Kriehn S Fletcher J Cowlishaw P Manitta J Davies. Yarraville Seddon Eagles: D Fry H Evans J Gillespie D Watson A Disney J T Tyson. WEST FOOTSCRA FOOTSCRAY 1.2 4.6 8.11 15.13 (103) GLENORDEN 3.1 3.1 5.3 6.4 (40) Goals: West Footscray: A Magnabosco 5 D Orchard 3 C Thomas 2 A Hall M Spataro M Nolton J Moore M Abdou. Glenorden: T Johns 2 C Jacobs B Nazifovski D Shanahan S Najdek. Best: West Footscray: L Phipps A Hall J Webster A Magnabosco M Abdou W Taleb. T Glenorden: B Daniels L Price D Rainbow T Johns R O’Connor L Paio. NORTH FOOTSCRA FOOTSCRAY1.1 7.3 7.3 11.8 (74) CAROLINE SPRINGS1.1 3.1 3.5 7.7 (49) Goals: North Footscray: R Cavka 3 C Aspiotis 2 N Wilson R Hedley C Hodge J Lanciana B Williams D Clonan. Caroline Springs: R Cantillana 4 M Saker 2 WT Tsam. Best: North Footscray: C Aspiotis R Andreatta N Wilson D Clonan S Gill. Caroline Springs: R Cantillana M Jonas W T Tsam R Aranyos A Latife.
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T TARNEIT 1.4 NORTH SUNSHINE 1.0
4.5 2.3
9.7 10.10 4.4 5.7
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Goals: Tarneit: T C MacKey 2 J Burke 2 A Taylor T 2 A Burke A Miriklis A Doughty C Meehan. North Sunshine: S Neralic 2 J Logan B Henry A Silva. Best: Tarneit: T C MacKey G Bradford D Harris , A Cowley J Trewin , J Watterson. North Sunshine: J Logan S Neralic S Larizza A Silva B Cooper. WESTERN: Div 1: Res: Spotswood 13.7 bt Albion 7.12, Werribee Districts 6.8 bt Deer Park 3.11, Altona 10.9 bt Hoppers Crossing 7.5, Sunshine 8.13 bt St Albans 6.9. U-18: Deer Park 14.8 bt Yarraville Seddon Eagles 14.7, Spotswood 16.8 bt Altona 4.3, Hoppers Crossing 15.15 bt Albion 3.2. Div 2: U-18: Newport Power 16.14 bt Albanvale 2.4, Wyndhamvale 8.4 bt Sunshine 5.8, Werribee Districts 17.15 bt Hoppers Crossing 5.1. Div 3: Snr: Res: Albanvale 10.8 bt Laverton Magpies 4.10, Sanctuary Lakes 10.15 bt Braybrook 9.9, Tarneit T 9.8 bt North Sunshine 4.14, Wyndham Suns 16.12 bt Parkside 2.3.
VAFA PREMIER C THERRY PENOLA 3.0 6.1 11.3 17.7 (109) WILLIAMSTOWN 2.2 8.5 12.5 15.8 (98) Goals: Therry Penola Ob: J Bannister 5 C Bannister 4 J Crotty 2 J Humphrey 2 D Ryan 2 H Rowe 2. Williamstown Cyms: N Ebinger 5 R Joy 3 S Raunik 2 J Gray 2 R Ackerly M Knight D Calman-Orr. Best: Therry Penola Ob: J Egglestone B Egglestone J Costello J Crotty J White J Humphrey. Williamstown Cyms: P Johnson N Ebinger B Gray J Gray J MacKenzie R Joy. PREMIER C: Monash Blues 17.19 d Pegs Football Club 6.5; Marcellin Oc 20.13 d Old Haileyburians 9.13; Old Ivanhoe Grammarians 15.16 d Oakleigh Afc 9.7; Peninsula Ob 24.15 d Old C’berwell Grammarians 7.10 PREMIER C RESERVE: Rd 5: Peninsula Ob 13.5 d Old Camberwell Grammarians 9.10, Monash Blues 11.8 d Pegs Football Club 5.4, Marcellin Oc 18.6 d Old Haileyburians 13.15, Old Ivanhoe Grammarians 14.8 d Oakleigh Afc 11.11, Therry Penola Ob 11.4 d Williamstown Cyms 5.10. PREMIER C THIRDS: Rd 5: Hampton Rovers 23.9 d Parkdale Vultures 3.8, St Mary’s Salesian 10.13 d Therry Penola Ob 9.6, P E G S 19.12 d Collegians 3.9, Marcellin 10.19 d Old Ivanhoe 4.2, Monash Blues 21.14 d Williamstown Cyms 5.4. U-19 SECTION 3: Rd 5: Old Geelong 18.11 d Old Xaverians 6.7, Old Carey Grammarians 7.16 d Ormond 5.7, Williamstown Cyms 14.15 d Hampton Rovers 10.5, Old Camberwell Grammarians 12.9 d St Bernards 7.2. VAFA COLTS: COL Rd 5: Ivanhoe Afc d Bulleen T Templestowe Afc fft, Mazenod 23.14 d La Trobe University Afc 4.3, Uhs-Vu / Flemington 13.13 d Old Paradians 3.9, St Bernards 12.8 d University Blues 6.6, Williamstown Cyms 14.10 d Parkside Football Club 6.10. GEELONG AND DISTRICT: Inverleigh 11.9 bt Thomson 7.6, Belmont Lions 15.15 bt Anakie 6.8, Werribee Centrals 17.13 bt Winchelsea 8.8, North Geelong 13.22 bt Bannockburn 6.4. Res: Inverleigh 9.10 bt Thomson 2.3, Anakie 6.8 bt Belmont Lions 6.4, Werribee Centrals 10.10 bt Winchelsea 9.11, North Geelong 7.10 bt Bannockburn 3.9.
Q SOCCER FFV
NPL: Rd 12: Bentleigh Greens 4 Northcote City 0, South Melbourne 1 Avondale 0, Melbourne Knights 1 Pascoe Vale 0, Green Gully 1 Port Melbourne Sharks 2, Hume City 1 Heidelberg United 1, Dandenong Thunder 1 North Geelong Warriors 1. NPL1 East: Rd 11: Dandenong City 1 Kingston City 0, Murray United 1 Melbourne Victory 9, Springvale White Eagles 1 Eastern Lions 1, Goulburn Valley Suns 6 Nunawading City 1, Richmond 2 Box Hill United 1. West: Ballarat Red Devils 1 Bulleen Lions 1, Moreland City 1 St Albans Saints 1, Bendigo City 1 Whittlesea Ranges 1, Brunswick City 3 Sunshine George Cross 3, Melbourne City 1 Moreland Zebras 1.
U-20: Rd 12: Bentleigh Greens 0 Northcote City 1, Melbourne Knights 1 Pascoe Vale 1, Green Gully 2 Port Melbourne Sharks 1, Hume City 3 Heidelberg United 3, Dandenong Thunder 7 North Geelong Warriors 0, Werribee City 0 Oakleigh Cannons 0. East: Dandenong City 2 Kingston City 1, Murray United 1 Melbourne Victory 4, Springvale White Eagles 2 Eastern Lions 4, Goulburn Valley Suns 4 Nunawading City 2, Richmond 3 Box Hill United 0. West: Ballarat Red Devils 2 Bulleen Lions 7, Moreland City 1 St Albans Saints 1, Bendigo City 3 Whittlesea Ranges 4, Brunswick City 1 Sunshine George Cross 2, Melbourne City 3 Moreland Zebras 0.
Q CYCLING CY FOOTSCRA at She Oaks: A: M DaCosta A Bonello FOOTSCRAY J Toohay T . B: M Micallef B Norden S Firman. C: A Woolley H Kirkpatrick P Pino. D: G Lane D Hobbs.
Q GRIDIRON GRIDIRON VICTORIA: Wk 2: Croydon 58 bt Melbourne Uni 0, South Eastern 32 bt Geelong 28, Monash 22 bt Ballarat 0, Bendigo 22 bt Pakenham 0, Berwick 13 bt Western 12.
Q RUGBY RUGB LEAGUE VICTORIAN RUGBY LEAGUE: Rd 4: First Grade: Sunbury 42 bt Doveton 22, Casey 28 bt Altona 12, South Eastern 34 bt North West 30, Werribee 88 bt Northern 20. Second Grade: Sunbury 24 bt Doveton 22, North West White 28 bt South Eastern 24, Northern 26 bt Werribee 14, Altona Red 34 bt Waverley 28. Women’s T Tag: Werribee 26 bt Northern 4, Waverley 28 bt Doveton 18, Casey 14 bt Altona 12.
Q RUGBY RUGB UNION VRU: Dewar Shield: Harlequin 55 bt Moorabbin 12, Box Hill 77 bt Footscray 0, Southern Districts 28 bt Power House 24, Melbourne 52 bt Endeavour Hills 17 P2 Harlequin 47 bt Moorabbin 12, Box Hill 57 bt Footscray 17, Power House 25 bt Southern Districts 12, Melbourne 45 bt Endeavour Hills 17 P3 Harlequin 41 bt Moorabbin 12, Box Hill 51 bt Footscray 5, Southern Districts 29 v Power House 20, P4 Melbourne Un 12 bt Harlequin 10, Southern Districts 26 bt Power House 21, Colts Melbourne Uni 22 bt Power House 17 Women HQ/ Souths 34 bt WD 17, Melbourne 24 bt Moorabbin 16. A: Geelong 42 bt Maroondah 8, Wyndham City 38 bt Shepparton 0. B: Cerberus 51 bt Bendigo 18, Monash Uni 15 bt Chargers 5, Eltham 26 bt Ballarat 19, VSRU 1st XV XC 57 bt GGS 5, BGS 28 bt SC 25, SPC 45 bt MC 34, SKC 41 bt MGS 5, HY 46 bt CY 12, MHS 28 bt SFX 0. U-18: End Hills 52 Foots/PH 17, Wyndham City 42 bt Shepparton/ Bendigo 15, Harlequin 49 bt Eltham 12, Moorabbin 68 bt Northern 22. U-16A: Moorabbin 44 Northern 10. B: Harlequin 38 bt Melbourne 25, Box Hill 46 bt Eltham 7. U-14 A: Wyndham City 56 bt Harlequin 5, End Hills 29 bt Souths 5. B: Box Hill 55 bt Harlequin 5, Moorabbin 34 bt Melbourne 5. U-12 A: Wyndham City 57 bt PH 5, Melbourne 24 bt Box Hill 12. B: Souths 27 bt Eltham 17 U11 End Hills 41 bt Brimbank 0, Wyndham City 42 bt Geelong 15, HQ Maroon 43 bt HQ Blue 19.
Q BASEBALL WINTER LEAGUE: A: GMBC 6 bt Ess 2, Greens 6 bt Knox 5, Nth Balwyn 9 bt For Hill 6, Resch 3 bt Wats 2. AR: GMBC 9 bt Ess 3, Knox 2 bt Greens 0, Nth Balwyn 5 For Hill 5, Wats 8 bt Resch 4. B: Dia Ck 3 bt Melb Uni 2, Donc 10 bt Mon Uni 1, Wav 8 bt West 4. BR: Melb Uni 9 bt Dia Ck 3, Donc 6 bt Mon Uni 4, Wav 11 bt West 3. C: Foots 6 bt GMBC 5, St K 8 bt Pan Hill 2. CR: GMBC 11 bt Foots 1. A3: For Hill 5 bt Melb Uni 4, Ring 8 bt Heath 6, Knox 10 bt GMBC 7, Wats 5 bt Resch 3, Wav 8 bt Greens 6.
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Early onslaught gets Woodsmen the win Spotswood went for the throat early in its 44-point win over Albion in the Western Region Football League’s division 1 at JR Parsons Reserve on Saturday. The Woodsmen piled on nine goals to nil with the wind in the first quarter and maintained a healthy buffer for the rest of the game to make it four wins in succession. Murray Boyd was again the standout for the Woodsmen with five goals, while Lachlan Fairley, Tom Langlands and David Iaccarino were not too far behind their big man. The second-placed Woodsmen will make
the short trip to Altona in their next match on Saturday. The Vikings enter the clash on the back of a 39-point loss to ladder leader Hoppers Crossing at Hogans Road Reserve on Saturday. Tyler Healy played his best game for the Vikings since his return to the club, while Josh Rafferty, Cameron D’Altera and Daniel O’Leary snared two goals apiece. But they struggled to contain Warriors small forward Jordan Mead, who wowed the crowd with seven goals. The Vikings will lick their wounds and
hope for a better result against Spotswood on what will be a big day for the club at JK Grant Reserve as it hosts its past players’ day. In division 2, West Footscray was a 124-point winner over Glenorden after five goals each to Damien Yze and Munir El Houli and four to best-on-ground Rhys Bucktin. The news was not so great for North Footscray, which suffered a shock 42-point loss to Caroline Springs, or for Yarraville-Seddon, beaten by 23 points at Wyndhamvale. Lance Jenkinson
Rob Klemm has the jumpers ready to pack for the Seagulls’ road trip on Sunday. (Damjan Janevski)
Smiles kick the goals By Lance Jenkinson There is a whole lot more to accomplish than just a premiership defence for Williamstown in division 1 of FIDA Football this season. Of course, the Seagulls want to go back-to-back after tasting the exhilaration of a stunning comeback win over Kananook in last year’s grand final, but they don’t want to do it at the expense of the club’s values. The idea behind FIDA (Football Integration Development Association) is to provide a league for players with intellectual disabilities. The Seagulls have a number of players involved in mainstream competitions, but those most capable of playing in local football leagues will be the last picked on this team. “Our focus is to make sure the least able, the least experienced players get a game of footy,” coach Rob Klemm told Star Weekly. “The player who is the least able to play footy is the one the competition exists for. “Everyone takes playing footy for granted growing up, but these kids don’t get those chances because it takes them longer to understand the game, it takes them longer to fit in, it takes them longer to develop their skills.” It has been a stop-start opening to the season
for Williamstown. The first round grand final rematch with Kananook on April 12 was called off just before three-quarter time at Fearon Reserve after one of the Kananook players broke his leg. The Seagulls were leading by 14 points and were awarded the match. They have not played since, as they had a bye in round two and games in this competition are every two weeks. They return to the field on Sunday, against Ringwood at Jubilee Park, and they can’t wait. Klemm’s satisfaction in coaching the Seagulls is not always measured in wins and losses. It’s the smiles after a goal and the glances to proud parents on the sidelines that make his efforts worthwhile. “The best thing is to see a young guy get his first kick or his first mark,” Klemm said. “They’re special and really powerful moments for parents, families and fathers in particular, who never thought their sons would play in a footy comp. I’ve seen tears in fathers’ eyes.” The Seagulls are lucky to have massive support from the local community. They have a host of sponsors who see the important role the club is playing in the community and are a valued member of the Football Williamstown partnership.
“It was Football Williamstown that created the initiative to set up a FIDA team here,” Klemm said. “What’s been really powerful for us has been the link with the Williamstown Super Rules. “Half a dozen Super Rules players come down on Wednesday nights and run all the training sessions, teaching kids skills at the appropriate level. “There’s collegiate support between CYs (Williamstown CYMS), FIDA and Super Rules in particular, but also the VFL team, and we’re starting to develop connections with Willy Juniors and Auskick. “In other FIDA clubs, one person organises everything, does all the work and keeps it running, but when that person steps back the club often folds because there’s nobody else. In our case we’re laying the groundwork for people to take over so there’s ongoing commitment.” For an insight into what it means for the FIDA footballers to pull on the Seagulls jumper, check out the YouTube video titled ‘Williamstown Seagulls FIDA Football Club: Road to the Grand Final’. The short film by Mark Hellinger and Jesse Maskell documents the lead-up to the Seagulls’ premiership last season.
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Phoenix will host Diamond Valley United at Paisley Park on Saturday. In state league 2 north-west, Yarraville Glory romped to a 4-0 win over Geelong away at Stead Park. Darcey Den Ouden was magnificent for the Glory with a hat-trick and is averaging a goal a game over the opening six weeks of the season. The Glory has moved up to second on the ladder, a point behind leader Sporting Whittlesea. Fourth-placed Moreland United will visit McIvor Reserve for a massive game on Saturday. In state league 3 north-west, Altona City sent a message to the rest of the league with a 2-1 win over top side Upfield under lights at Kim Reserve on Friday night. David Mahoney fired in a double for City, who moved up to fourth, three points from the top. City will start hot favourites on the visit to point-less Brunswick Zebras on Saturday. FC Williamstown is riding high in third place after a 3-1 win over Whittlesea United
at Thomas Street Reserve. The Blues’ goals came through a variety of sources with Aleksandar Dimitrijevic, Sam McCrillis and Jay’Lee Hodgson getting their names on the scoresheet. Next up for the Blues is a tough encounter with Darebin United at Gray Reserve on Saturday. In state league 4 west, Melbourne City held a half-time lead over Melton Phoenix on the road at MacPherson Park after a goal to Alejandro Ferrari but could not hold on to it and had to settle for a 1-1 draw. City, one of the pre-season title favourites, has slipped to fifth, four points behind top side Sebastopol. City will be desperately seeking maximum points when it hosts fourth-ranked Brimbank Stallions in a cracker at Edwards Reserve on Saturday. Laverton Park remains rock bottom after a 2-1 loss to Sebastopol, while Altona North was too leaky at the back in a 4-2 loss to Brimbank. Lance Jenkinson
Striker Paul Harvey was released by Altona Magic on Monday night to join NPL club Hume City. (Damian Visentini)
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Footscray’s Andrew Wiseman goes flying over an opponent in his search for the ball. (Damjan Janevski)
Dog day at the kennel By Lance Jenkinson Footscray was left to lick its wounds after a cringe-worthy 6-0 loss to Hawthorn in Hockey Victoria men’s premier league at the Footscray Hockey Centre on Saturday. The Bulldogs’ winning start to the season came to an abrupt halt as the Hawks gate-crashed the kennel with four first-half goals to set up a big win in the clash of two undefeated sides. Bulldogs’ coach Josh Burt told Star Weekly his side had more than its fair share of opportunities in front of goal but could not capitalise as it had in the opening two rounds. “The disappointment is that we had as many goal shots as they did, but we just didn’t score any,” he said. “We gave them an early start, but we had a lot more possession and play in the second half and just couldn’t capitalise. “That’s something we really need to work on over the next few weeks. 62 MARIBYRNONG & HOBSONS BAY STAR WEEKLY \ MAY 13, 2015
“To ensure we’re competitive, we need to be hitting in goals.” The Bulldogs were a different outfit to the one put out on field in round one three weeks ago. Some interstate and overseas talent has been brought in – players who could be vital in the push for a finals berth. Vikas Sharma is the biggest name of the new recruits, having played over 60 internationals for India. He should have a big impact for the Dogs at midfield. “Vikas has certainly shown that he has something to offer,” Burt said. “He actually played pretty well for us and was among our best players.” Adrien d’Andrade, a Canadian international, and Kyle Gildea, a Queenslander who moved to Melbourne for work, have strengthened the squad. While the new names look good on paper, Burt admits they have not yet meshed with the other players. “The changes might have unsettled us a bit,”
he said. “We certainly didn’t jell as well as we could have and, at the moment, we’re trying to adjust. When we get them all playing how we want them to play, they’ll be fantastic players for us; they’ll be top end.” The Bulldogs will hit the road to face the powerful Greensborough at the Greensborough Hockey Centre on Sunday. The game will be streamed live on Hockey Victoria’s website. Burt is hopeful of a more polished performance from his side. “We’ve got a bit of hard work to do this week to ensure we’re right for the weekend,” he said. “The guys know they didn’t play well and we’ll want turn it around, for sure.” Meanwhile, Chris Coleman fired with a hat-trick as Altona downed Greensborough 4-2 at JK Grant Reserve to move into third place on the ladder. In the women’s premier league, Footscray succumbed 3-1 to Hawthorn, while Altona was pipped 1-0 by Greensborough.
Miles DaCosta won a torturous A-grade race in the fifth round of the Footscray Cycling Club’s winter road season. The race, which doubles as the opening race of the five-race Salter Cycles Super Series, was held at a hilly She Oaks circuit in the Brisbane Ranges, where gale-force winds gave riders a buffeting on Saturday. The small field fragmented as riders were subjected to the tough climbs. DaCosta showed a return to form after a broken collarbone sidelined him for most of the summer, with Andrew Bonello and Josh Toohey rounding out the podium. The B-grade race provided Mark Micallef with his first win at She Oaks after an extremely tough race. With the climbs dropping a few riders, a bunch of six was part-way through the third lap when an innocuous stick on the track claimed the scalp of Michael Dam. It jammed his rear wheel while he was travelling at speed, causing him to lose control and crash, ricocheting off Micallef in the process. “When Michael went down, I was right behind him and just managed to keep myself from falling as he hit me on the way down,” Micallef said. The field was now down to four with Geoff Robertson, Ben Norden, Steve Firman and Micallef bravely starting the last lap. “The conditions were pretty marginal, especially some of the descents through the crosswinds,” Micallef said. “Being thrown around at 75km/h isn’t for the faint-hearted and by the last lap we were all pretty punchdrunk. “I was second wheel coming into the sprint and just launched with as much as I could muster with about 200 to go, and I crossed the line unable to turn another wheel. I was totally spent.” Norden crossed the line to take second. Firman was third, with Robertson a well-earned fourth.
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¥Offer available to approved applicants of Nissan Financial Services (Australian Credit Licence Number 391464) only; Conditions fees and charges apply. Excludes Government, Rental and National Fleet customers. Based on a consumer loan with 60 monthly repayments of (A) $216.83 (B) $230.22 (C) $297.15 (D) $364.08 (E) $377.46 (F) $397.54 (G) $451.08 (H) $457.78 (I) $464.47 (J) $524.71 (K) $605.02 (L) $631.79 (M) $698.72 (N) $779.04. Deposit of (A) $2,798.00 (B) $2,998.00 (C) $3,998.00 (D) $4,998.00 (E) $5,198.00 (F) $5,498.00 (G) $6,298.00 (H) $6,398.00 (I) $6,498.00 (J) $7,398.00 (K) $8,598.00 (L) $8,998.00 (M) $9,998.00 (N) $11,198.00 and balloon of (A) $2,798.00 (B) $2,998.00 (C) $3,998.00 (D) $4,998.00 (E) $5,198.00 (F) $5,498.00 (G) $6,298.00 (H) $6,398.00 (I) $6,498.00 (J) $7,398.00 (K) $8,598.00 (L) $8,998.00 (M) $9,998.00 (N) $11,198.00. Total amount payable over the term (A) $18,605.80 (B) $19,809.20 (C) $25,825.00 (D) $31,840.80 (E) $33,043.60 (F) $34,848.40 (G) $39,660.80 (H) $40,262.80 (I) $40,864.20 (J) $46,278.60 (K) $53,497.20 (L) $55,903.40 (M) $61,919.20 (N) $69,138.40. Offer based on an APR of 7.75%. 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 31/05/15 or while stock lasts. Werribee Automotive Group reserves the right to vary, withdraw or extend this offer.
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22 Morris Rd, Hoppers Crossing www.werribeekia.com.au
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Turbo Diesel, Leather, 7 Seats, Sunroof , Sat Nav, Exec Driven, Low Kms. 1DL7TJ
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2014 KIA SORENTO PLATINUM
Auto, Diesel, 7 Seats, Leather. 1AT7SP
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2012 NISSAN PATHFINDER TI
Manual, 4x4, Turbo Diesel, Leather. 1EF9FM
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Exec Driven, Sat Nav, Partial Leather, AWD System, Low Kms.1EK9LQ
19” Alloys, Top Of The Range, Low Kms, Leather, Turbo. 1EB9KU
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Turbo Diesel, Sat Nav, Sports Pack, Auto, 5 Seat Hatch. ZVD210
Leather, Push Button Start, Alloys, Electrics. YZN713
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2012 NISSAN MURANO ST
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65 MARIBYRNONG & HOBSONS BAY STAR WEEKLY \ MAY 13, 2015
The ‘can do’ agents..... ROSNY APARTMENTS
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Outdoor Cafe Blind
Outdoor Heating Brazier
90 x 240cm. Clear PVC. Furniture & items sold separately. 1281655
54
36 x 36 x 46cm. 3170940
$
EACH
1000W Halogen Worklight 2 x 500W globes. 7070522
2988
35
$
15
500mm. 27 pockets. 5820402
230mm Paint Roller Kit
20kg Firewood
$ 71
$
Handy prepacked & split, ready to use. 3170674
1560226
3
$
Builders Toolbag
55
12
Wireless Door Chime 25m range. Metallic silver.
250W Multi Function Tool
4064608
75
9
$
Cuts, saws, grinds & sands. 6290174
$ 98
Estilo Link Toilet Suite Retractable Hose Reel
Garden Gnome
1995
3
$
WEST FOOTSCRAY WHITTEN OVAL
Sandstone look. Square or round.
6100376
19
$
98
10
$
SUNSHINE RD
EACH
GE G ON EL
INCLUDES 1.5 & 4.0Ah BATTERIES
ST
18V Lithium-Ion Drill Driver Kit 1m Compact Channel & Grate
1490
$
136 x 80 x 1000mm. Black.
Includes carry bag & charger. 6210436
199
$
RD
4210397
80 Pce First Aid Kit
G
9
$ 98
WEST FOOTSCRAY TRAIN STATION
4351357/8
ON
9V Ionisation Smoke Alarm
bunnings.com.au
1999
$
600mm. Available in asstd colours. 2940268
EACH
39cm Stone LED Solar Bollard
4770222
Sorrento Plastic Self Watering Pot
1499
$ 90
From
139
$
Size D pot. Asstd varieties. 3801318a
2860131
$
4441611
97
Ceramic Cacti Planter Range
Asstd designs.
2000W Fan Heater
$
20m x 12mm fitted hose with 5 function spray gun.
WELS 4 Star, 4.5L/full, 3L/half, 3.3L/average flush, Vitreous China. Soft close seat. 4870346
24hr Timers 10 amp. 7052868
9
$ 90
Not all services and products featured are available in all stores, but products may be ordered. Some products require assembly assembly. Bunnings Group Limited
GE EL
$
300mm cut. Rotating head. Semi-automatic twin line feed. Telescopic shaft. 3380568
WILLIAMSTOWN RD
$
500W Line Trimmer
Phone: 8398 8000
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67 MARIBYRNONG & HOBSONS BAY STAR WEEKLY \ MAY 13, 2015
Adjustable Metal Leaf Rake 200-600mm adjustable head ideal for narrow & wide areas. 3360525
14
$
98
4320469
Assorted designs.
$
1540490
7
50L 2.0HP Air Compressor
5760000
6210594
3961823
Direct-drive. Dual regulated outlets.
13
$ 50
$
179
$
98
Citrus
Garden Bag Collection Cart
3661570
3380861
200mm pot. Asstd varieties.
$
160L. Includes scoop.
30
44
97
4090
Folding Lock Back Utility Knife Includes pouch & 10 blades.
SPERLING
Animal Door Snake
1599
$
275W ES Heat Lamps
4L Easycoat Ceiling Flat White
Celebrate your new West Footscray Warehouse
90
'Sherwood' Outdoor Storage Box 117.5L x 45W x 57H cm. 270L capacity. Polypropylene construction. 3191796
7998
$
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Elmo™
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Jumbo Wall Hanger Arm
184mm Circular Saw
Items not included.
Expandable Chrome Shoe Rack 630 x 355 x 230mm. 2582751
1500W. 6200253
2610006
12
9
$
79
$ 82
$
Tara De nnis
GRAND OPENING CELEBRATIONS FRIDAY 15TH MAY
5PM – 8PM Dora the Explorer™ meet & greet 12PM – 9PM Jumping castle & lolly bags 5PM – 7PM Tara Dennis meet & greet 5PM – 9PM Band, balloonist, face painters, fairy floss, stilt walker & popcorn
10kg Kindling
SATURDAY 16TH MAY
3170526
14
$
1
$ 48
Garden Gloves 3359838
Coir Door Mat
35 x 60cm. 4490210
4
$ 90
10AM – 12PM AFL legend Scott West meet & greet 12PM – 2PM Current AFL champion Adam Cooney meet & greet 10AM – 3PM Face painters, balloonist & fairy floss 10AM – 5PM Jumping castle, popcorn & lolly bags
SUNDAY 17TH MAY
10AM – 1PM Peppa Pig™ meet & greet 10AM – 3PM Face painters, balloonist & fairy floss 10AM – 5PM Jumping castle, popcorn & lolly bags
Azalea 60cm Appliance Package Also available with gas cooktop. 5102273
100mm pot.
$
498
$
1800W 14" Electric Chainsaw 355mm bar. 3380711
99
3679018
3
$ 98
SATURDAY 23RD MAY
9AM – 5PM Jumping castle, lolly bags & popcorn 10AM – 12PM Karen Martini meet & greet 12PM – 2PM AFL legend Scott West meet & greet 10AM – 3PM Face painters, balloonist & fairy floss
SUNDAY 24TH MAY
9AM – 5PM Jumping castle, lolly bags & popcorn 10AM – 1PM Elmo™ meet & greet 10AM – 3PM Face painters, balloonist & fairy floss
Ironing Board
106 x 33 x 85cm.
Plastic Step Stool 120kg load rating. Asstd colours. 0860423
5
$ 98
4510331
19
$
90
CNR GEELONG RD & GEELONG ST, WEST FOOTSCRAY PH: 8398 8000
Brush Set
50 & 75mm. 1660399
2
$ 50
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