2014 Victorian Manufacturing Hall of Fame Awards

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2014 Victorian Manufacturing Hall of Fame Awards
BUILT
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GREATER DANDENONG’S MANUFACTURERS’
STRENGTH AND RESILIENCE SHONE AT THE
VICTORIAN MANUFACTURING HALL OF FAME
AWARDS ON MONDAY 16 JUNE.
HILTON MANUFACTURING FOUNDER
TOM HARTLEY WAS ADDED TO THE HONOUR ROLL
AND TRANSGLAZE JOINED THE HALL OF FAME
AT THE CROWN PALLADIUM EVENT.
THERMOFILM WAS NAMED SMALL MANUFACTURER
OF THE YEAR, SRXGLOBAL TOOK HOME THE
LARGE MANUFACTURER OF THE YEAR TITLE,
AND TRIMAS, FLEXICUT ENGINEERING AND
ATTAR WERE AMONG THE NIGHT’S FINALISTS.
REPORTER CASEY NEILL SPOKE TO
THE WINNERS ABOUT THE KEYS
TO MANUFACTURING SUCCESS.
Honour Roll inductee Tom Hartley
casts his eyes over the Hilton
factory floor. 121102
Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS
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TOM’S
A GOOD
SCOUT
By CASEY NEILL
HILTON Manufacturing founder Tom Hartley
says his drive for success started with
Scouts.
“I joined when I was 11. I came from a
pretty poor background in Leeds and my
Scout leader was just a terrific guy,” he said.
“He taught me things like ‘good enough
is never good enough’ and ‘if you want to
achieve something you’ve got to work hard
to get there’ and ‘don’t be put down by
anybody, it’s within you to do these things’.
“He gave me the wherewithal to strive to
achieve. That’s where it all started.”
The 77-year-old last week joined the
Victorian Manufacturing Hall of Fame
Honour Roll, a nod reserved for individuals
or organisations that have made an
outstanding contribution to manufacturing
excellence in Victoria.
His Dandenong South company earned
Victorian Manufacturing Hall of Fame
induction in 2008.
Its beginnings were in 1976 after Mr
Hartley was twice retrenched.
“I thought ’if I’m going to work this hard
and this long, I may as well work for
myself’,” he said.
“So I went and asked four mates to put in
$1000 each. We started from there in Hilton
Street, in a little tin shed.
“I can remember working all night with
just a hacksaw cutting through a five-inch
bar.
“Then the next day we managed to rake
up $120-odd and we bought a power
hacksaw and it was just fantastic.”
Hilton started in a small way, welding
farm gates and small pressure water tanks.
“We concentrated on doing things for
International Harvester, which was just
across the road,” Mr Hartley said.
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Tom Hartley started Hilton
almost 40 years ago.
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“They used to bring everything out in
packs, and if they had any shortages it
meant that they couldn’t build that truck.
“So we specialised in quick turnover of
small items. We’d work all night if need be,
all weekend.
“It slowly grew from there and we started
to put more people on.”
Hilton soon outgrew the tin shed, and
two more factory spaces – all while
surviving two recessions.
About seven years ago the company
moved into its Bangholme Road premises.
“The beginning of last year we bought the
factory next door. So we do all of our
aluminium fabrication over there, all our
fuel tanks and bumper bars and exhaust
pipes and the like,” he said.
Hilton is the preferred fuel tank supplier
to Volvo and Mack, Kenworth, Mercedes,
Iveco and Western Star, and exports to truck
producers in Korea, Japan, Sweden and
Canada.
It’s doubled in size since 2008, employs
about 250 people and about four years ago
established a factory in Queensland.
Mr Hartley often wonders how Hilton has
succeeded where other businesses failed.
“We’ve always worked hard. We work
with a passion, we care about people and
“
PEOPLE ARE PROUD
HERE, THEY’RE PROUD
TO TALK ABOUT
WORKING HERE, AND
THE VIBES GO TO
YOUR CUSTOMERS,
TO YOUR SUPPLIERS…
TOM HARTLEY
we’ve got a vision for the future,” he said.
“We’re constantly upgrading our
equipment. We don’t have any major piece
of equipment here that’s over three years
old.
“And this company is like a family to
(wife) Margo and I. You do the right thing
by your people and that manifests itself.
“People are proud here, they’re proud to
talk about working here, and the vibes go to
your customers, to your suppliers.”
Mr Hartley said customer service was
another key to Hilton’s success.
“If you import parts, you’ve got to pay
upfront before you even get them,” he said.
“You might have three months or four
months deadline between ordering the parts
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Tom Hartley with wife Margo and son Todd. 121102
and getting them, so if anything untoward
happens in that four months – either
increased business or decreased business –
there’s not much you can do.
“We can manufacture just in time.”
Hilton relies only on itself for success
– not government support or other
businesses.
“We’ve got to make the grade ourselves,”
Mr Hartley said.
“Maybe that’s a bit of migrant kid in me.”
He arrived in Australia in 1956 as a
third-year apprentice toolmaker.
“I’m a Yorkshireman. We moved into
Holmesglen Hostel – my mum and dad and
two sisters,” he said.
“I did an engineering cadetship with
Repco, and I suppose in a sense that’s where
it all started.
“Then my family got a house in Doveton
– a Housing Commission home where we
lived until I got married to Margo.
“We then moved into rooms in Springvale
and then built a house in Hallam, and from
there we went into Endeavour Hills.”
Margo works at Hilton most days and
their son Todd is managing director.
“When we moved here we had our
opening day and I announced that I’d
resigned,” Mr Hartley said.
“One guy said to Todd ‘the only reason
you got this job was because your old man
owns the company’.
“I’d tried other people coming in as
general managers and production managers
and none of them were as good as Todd.
“We’re proud of both our sons. Our other
son Mark is a film director.
“Both of them are good people and both
of them have got a heart for the community
and they both work hard.
“We’ve got two terrific grand-daughters
as well, now. How good is that?”
“
GROWTH IS A RESULT
OF DOING THINGS
WELL, AND I THINK
WE’LL CONTINUE TO
DO THINGS WELL
AND THEREFORE I
THINK THAT WE’LL
CONTINUE TO
GROW…
TOM HARTLEY
Taking a step back was good for Mr
Hartley and for Hilton.
“One of the things people always tell you
is you should be working on your business,
not in your business,” he said.
“You can’t get tied up in day-to-day
affairs. You’ve got to be working for your
long-term.”
He’s still at the factory every weekday.
“I just work on projects, but I still do a bit
of mentoring and I talk to Todd every day
about things. I talk to our senior managers,”
he said.
“It gives you a reason for getting up in
the morning. I still enjoy coming in, I still
enjoy the challenges.
“Growth is a result of doing things well,
and I think we’ll continue to do things well
and therefore I think that we’ll continue to
grow.”
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Tom and Todd Hartley on the Hilton factory floor. 121102
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WARM FEELING FOR HEATSTRIP
By CASEY NEILL
ELEPHANTS at the Melbourne Zoo, sports
fans at the MCG and diners on Crown’s
promenade all have a Springvale business
to thank for keeping them warm.
Bob and Marie Reynolds established
Thermofilm Australia 26 years ago to
produce indoor and outdoor electric heating
products utilising a thin film carbon-based
heating element.
The Heatstrip has been on the market
about 20 years, is exported to New Zealand,
Europe, USA, Canada and Asia, and last year
won the Australian Business Award for
Product Value.
Thermofilm last week won the Victorian
Manufacturing Hall of Fame Small
Manufacturer of the Year award.
Operations manager Ben Murphy said the
Heatstrip’s design, quality and reliability had
made it a success.
“And they don’t glow and that’s what’s
unique,” he said.
The product was used in the elephant
enclosure at Melbourne Zoo, the MCG Great
Southern Stand refurbishment, and in
former cricketer Shane Warne’s lounge bar
Club 23 at Crown Casino.
The venue features an elaborate balcony
overlooking the city skyline with Heatstrip
heaters. Their slimline, sleek, unobtrusive
design blends seamlessly with the balcony
and the suspended ceiling mount does not
obstruct any skyline views.
Mr Murphy regularly – and proudly –
spots the product at cafes and other venues
across Melbourne and its suburbs.
But Heatstrip isn’t all Thermofilm has
to offer.
It’s been producing heated propagation
trays to keep soil warm for about 15 years,
Thermofilm operations manager
Ben Murphy with the award-winning
Heatstrip product. 121251
Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS
“
WE ARE GROWING
AND IT’S SLOW AND
INCREMENTAL. IT’S
SUSTAINABLE…
BEN MURPHY
and among its best-selling products are
accessories like poles to mount its heaters
and a Heatstrip controller that can
automatically turn off the device to save
power.
Mr Murphy said staff tested each heater
three times and each product was serial
numbered in case of failure.
“Safety is absolutely paramount,” he said.
About seven people work on the
Springvale production line and Thermofilm
employs about 18 staff.
Mr Murphy, an engineer by trade, has
worked there for the past four years and is
among five managers that co-own the
business.
“We don’t bring out a lot of products. But
they fill the need of the customer,” he said.
“We are growing and it’s slow and
incremental. It’s sustainable.”
Thermofilm is facing competition from
all over the world.
“Not just the guy down the road,” he
said.
“The Germans and Chinese are trying to
copy us at the moment and they can’t do it.
“I don’t think about it as pressure. You
compete wherever you are for the best
solution possible and bring it to market.”
Mr Murphy said constant innovation was
the key to Thermofilm’s success - and not
being afraid to fail.
“With innovation comes failures. People
that are following you, they hit those failures
as well,” he said.
“Some products just don’t make it. It’s
a constant process.”
Quality is another way Thermofilm sets
its products apart from cheaper imports.
“Nothing goes out that’s not 100 per
cent,” he said.
“Building relationships with suppliers is
the key. They know the quality expectations
of the customers.
“They’re willing to pay more for a quality
product that lasts for years.”
And the international market is willing
to pay for it, too.
In the past two months, about half of
Thermofilm’s products have been sent
overseas.
“It’s very seasonal. Some months it’s
about 15 per cent,” Mr Murphy said.
“It probably averages about 30 per cent.”
And while Thermofilm sells overseas,
it’s determined to buy local to support the
region.
“The response time is a lot quicker and
if something goes wrong they’re just around
the corner,” Mr Murphy said.
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ON THE SHARP
EDGE OF TECH
By CASEY NEILL
DANDENONG South’s SRXGlobal
and cutting-edge technology go hand
in hand.
The electronic manufacturing
services (EMS) provider is leading
the world with many of its
innovations.
Last week it won the Large
Manufacturer of the Year award at
the Victorian Manufacturing Hall
of Fame gala dinner.
SRXGlobal is the Australian
market leader in its field and
partners with major innovators
domestically and overseas to make
its clients’ visions a reality.
It has relationships with
companies like Planet Innovation,
which constantly receive new ideas
they’re asked to commercialise.
They turn to SRXGlobal for
prototyping, development and
commercial manufacturing.
SRX has established
manufacturing facilities in Malaysia
and New Zealand and sales offices
in Singapore and the UK to
complement its headquarters on
Kitchen Road.
The headquarters has just under
200 employees and also provides
manufacturing and electronic service
and repair.
Up to 75 per cent of SRXGlobal’s
products end up overseas, with the
United States the main recipient and
Europe not far behind.
The medical, communications
and defence sectors are its core
markets. It creates display systems
for attack helicopters, battery power
control systems for foot soldier
electronics, remote radio
communication to base systems and
data communication security
products.
It also manufactures automotive
engine management systems for V8
Supercars, mining and industrial
lighting and automatic door control
systems.
General manager Jeff Malone can
see 15 to 20 per cent growth year on
year for the next few, with the
medical and defence industries the
key to making it happen.
He said the company was
developing a cheek swab system to
replace blood tests and an
ultrasound machine the size of
a phone.
“The doctor walks around the
hospital with an ultrasound like
a stethoscope,” he said.
“Or forget the hospital – he can
go out in the field.
“That’s the kind of design and
manufacturing that’s happening
in Melbourne right now.
“If we’re not continuously
breaking new ground we’ll fall
behind.”
AFTER
MARKET
MASTERS
By CASEY NEILL
Fiona inspects boards. 121415
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SRXGlobal product.
The SRXGlobal
assembly area.
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“
IF WE’RE NOT CONTINUOUSLY
BREAKING NEW GROUND WE’LL FALL
BEHIND…
JEFF MALONE
KEYSBOROUGH’S TriMas Corporation
was named a finalist for this year’s
Victorian Manufacturing Hall of Fame
Large Manufacturer of the Year award.
In May 2008 it was inducted into the
Victorian Manufacturing Hall of Fame and
highlighted as a role model for other
manufacturers.
TriMas manufactures and supplies
automotive accessories, including tow
bars and roof racks, to the transport
industry.
Embracing the idea of a global
economy has helped the company to
succeed locally. It’s focused on design and
value-adding rather than competing with
cheap labour from places like China.
Keeping its research and design in
Dandenong has also been a focus, and
last September TriMas received $250,000
from the State Government’s Investing in
Manufacturing Technology (IMT) program
to buy and install robotic welding cells.
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BULLETPROOF BUSINESS
By CASEY NEILL
TRANSGLAZE isn’t daunted by cheap
imports.
The Dandenong South mass transit
window company has been competing
globally since Robert Giannotti and Darren
Laidler established it in 2007.
They felt there was a gap in the market
for a window glazing service for the
transport industry, and their hunch has paid
off.
TransGlaze won the 2012 Greater
Dandenong Chamber of Commerce
Manufacturing Award, and was last week
“
THE REAL FORMULA FOR SUCCESS IS THAT KEY
WORD, INNOVATION … IF YOU CAN CONTINUALLY
INNOVATE ALL THE TIME YOU STAND A VERY GOOD
CHANCE OF STAYING COMPETITIVE…
DARREN LAIDLER
inducted into the Victorian Manufacturing
Hall of Fame.
The honour is reserved for companies
that have displayed a sustained contribution
to manufacturing excellence over the past
five years.
SEMMA wishes to congratulate the following members who were
inductees into the 2014 Victorian Manufacturing Hall of Fame:
Honour Roll
Tom Hartley, Hilton Manufacturing
Company Induction
Australian Precision Technologies
Maton
Transglaze
Manufacturer of the Year – Small Business
Thermofilm Australia Pty Ltd
We would also like to congratulate the following SEMMA members who
were finalists for the awards which in itself attests to their expertise and
quality:
Assemco
ATTAR
Australasian Playgrounds
Lumen Australia
Morgan Technical Ceramics
Pump Technologies
TriMas
Wastech Engineering
Robbie O’Brien, Flexicut
For further information contact SEMMA on
9768 2524 or email info@semma.com.au
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SEMMA is an independent alliance which represents a broad cross
section of manufacturers throughout Melbourne’s south east region.
Our key focus is to influence government on manufacturing issues,
market and promote members and the region’s capability and create
opportunities for members.
Mr Giannotti and Mr Laidler have about
22 staff, manufacturing glass for buses,
trams and ferries and export to Austria, the
Czech Republic, the UK, Indonesia,
Malaysia, Fiji, the US, Canada and China.
Mr Giannotti said competing with imports
was about knowing your niche capabilities.
“It’s no use us going to China and
competing on 10,000 unit builds,” he said.
“But hey – they need 300 of these
specific-made windows. Other players are
not interested in that, or they’re not geared
for that.
“To scale down from building 10,000
windows in a month to 300 is painful for
them.”
Mr Laidler said TransGlaze was always
competing against “the cheap price from
China”.
“So it’s very important that we’re highly
innovative in how we go about making
something,” he said.
“The real formula for success is that key
word, innovation.
“If you can continually innovate all the
time you stand a very good chance of
staying competitive.”
TransGlaze invests more than 10 per cent
of its turnover every year in research,
development and innovation.
“It’s a lot of money that comes out of
profit that goes back into the business,” he
said.
Accountants have told the pair they’d be
better off buying investment properties.
“But when you’re driven to something
and you believe in something it’s very hard
to say ‘I think I’ll just starve it of any
opportunity’,” Mr Laidler said.
“It’s like a baby. You’ve got to keep
feeding it all the time with love and with
attention and with care because that’s what
grows it.
“It will grow with nurturing and it will
starve if it’s ignored.”
Mr Laidler said train and bus builders
were always looking for the next design
“because that’s what sells”. They’re looking
to take weight out – the lighter the vehicle
is, the less fuel it will use.
“In the old days we made windows
thicker and thicker,” he said.
“They’d withstand anything, but they
weighed tonnes.
“We’re forever trying to lighten the glass,
make it stronger, make it more competitive.”
Using local content is a priority for
TransGlaze.
“We probably average about 90 per cent
local content in everything that we do,” Mr
Laidler said.
TransGlaze’s
bulletproof glass.
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Pictures: ROB CAREW
“And of that local content, at least half
would be in the Greater Dandenong area.”
Mr Giannotti said they believed in the
supply chain and business partnering.
“We’re only as good as our supply
stream,” he said.
“The first priority for this company has
always been Dandenong, Victoria, Australia,
then if we’re forced to, we’ll look overseas.
“In an era where all we’re seeing is floods
and floods of imports, there are a lot of good
things we can do in this country. People
have got to believe in it.”
TransGlaze also believes in its people.
“We drive it, but without our culture,
without our workers, without their
commitment to care and quality we
wouldn’t exist,” Mr Giannotti said.
“We’re a pretty tight bunch. A lot of our
people have been with us right through.”
A TransGlaze worker with a window assembly jig for an
Adelaide EMU train. 121214
TransGlaze owners Robert Giannotti and Darren Laidler with a
partition door for a Melbourne tram. 121214
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THEY’RE FLEXIBLE AT FLEXICUT
By CASEY NEILL
FLEXICUT Engineering director Robbie
O’Brien founded the Dandenong company
in 2006 at age 26.
Last week he was a finalist for the Young
Manufacturer of the Year title at the
Victorian Manufacturing Hall of Fame
awards.
He started his career as an apprentice
fitter and turner with Larry Perkins Motor
Sport, where he was introduced to a
computer numerical control (CNC) machine
during the third year of his apprenticeship.
“
WE’RE SELLING
A SERVICE, THE
EXPERIENCE …
WE WANT REPEAT
BUSINESS FROM OUR
CUSTOMERS…
ROBBIE O’BRIEN
Mr O’Brien regularly worked back to
10pm to get the job done and continue his
learning and development.
When he finished his apprenticeship he
went to work with leading CNC machine
sales organisation John Hart and spent two
years learning more about the machine
range and how various businesses used
them.
He had an unwavering belief he could
do it better than most, borrowed $30,000,
bought a secondhand machine and leased
a small factory.
Larry Perkins Motor Sport was his first
customer and word of mouth helped the
business grow.
Mr O’Brien understood that motorsport
needed first-class quality, delivery as close
to immediately as possible, and a price that
didn’t reflect the speed or quality.
When Larry Perkins employees moved
to new teams they took FlexiCut with them.
Today, FlexiCut can not only machine but
also weld, fabricate, grind and engage in
prototyping and reverse engineering.
Its turnover has grown from nothing to
more than $1 million in just over six years,
and Mr O’Brien expects the growth to
continue.
He’s passionate about being at the
forefront of technology, and he was named
the Australian Manufacturing Technology
Institute Limited (AMTIL) 2008 Advanced
Manufacturing Young Ambassador of the
Year.
The award included an extended trip
to Japan to visit sites and learn more about
CNC machining.
FlexiCut Engineering is committed to
offering same-day quotes wherever possible,
often starting a job before their competitors
have offered a price.
And FlexiCut often stamps a customer’s
logo or name in their part free of charge.
“We’re selling a service, the experience,”
Mr O’Brien said.
“We want repeat business from our
customers.”
He’d planned to establish his business
in Dandenong and then move it to his small
home town.
“But Dandenong’s been too good to me.
Everything’s right on my doorstep,” he said.
“The phone’s always ringing with people
who want to help you out.”
FlexiCut was also a nominee for the 2013
Greater Dandenong Chamber of Commerce
Premier Regional Business Awards.
Flexicut
Engineering
director
Robbie O’Brien
with Greater
Dandenong
Chamber of
Commerce
president
Peter Helmore
at this year’s
Premier
Regional
Business
Awards.
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Picture:
ROB CAREW
ADVANCING MANUFACTURING
By CASEY NEILL
ATTAR in Keysborough was a finalist for
the Victorian Manufacturing Hall of Fame’s
Technology in Manufacturing award.
The company describes itself as a
progressive small to medium enterprise
interested in advancing Victoria and south
east Melbourne’s manufacturing capability.
“We are very honoured to be short-listed
for this award,” ATTAR managing director
David Lake said.
“Our technologies empower companies
to build effective strategies and a solid plan
for improved quality and reliability, which
is key to becoming a supplier of choice.”
Dr Gary Martin and Don McConville
founded ATTAR in 1986 to conduct
materials testing and research using the
most advanced techniques available, and
to provide non-destructive testing (NDT)
training to Australian industry.
It’s gradually expanded its capabilities
to meet market demand, and now offers the
highest level of NDT training, consulting and
specialist NDT services offered by a single
provider.
ATTAR delivers leading practice
engineering testing, training and consulting
services covering an expansive array of
disciplines, including materials engineering,
asset condition monitoring, floor consulting
and expert witness services.
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Ciriello’s cup of life
AS THE final minutes of the
Hockey World Cup ticked away,
former Springvale/Noble Park
player Chris Ciriello was able to
reflect on the successes and struggles he’d endured to get there.
Australian Kookaburras defender Ciriello, 28, from Endeavour Hills, had persevered through
one of his toughest months leading into the World Cup, held from
31 May to 15 June in The Hague,
Netherlands.
His paternal grandfather - Augustino Ciriello - died just before
Ciriello was set to depart for the
World Cup and shortly after arriving in Europe his father-in-law
suffered a heart attack.
Ciriello didn’t know if he still
wanted to go to the World Cup,
but his father - Greater Dandenong Warriors Hockey Club coach
Lou Ciriello - convinced him that
his grandfather would want him in
the Netherlands representing Australia.
“Just before the World Cup my
grandfather died - Dad’s dad - and
I was umming and ahhing whether
I went to the World Cup or whether I went late or what the whole
process was,” Ciriello said.
“I spoke with my Dad about it
and he said ’I’m sure that if anything he’d (his grandfather) want
you to play’, so I stayed with the
team and the first couple of days
in England were tough.
“A lot of pressure eased off
aside from a few more headaches
along the way - we bought a house
and my father-in-law had a heart
attack as well, so a few life events
happened within a week and a
half.”
Hockey was there to keep Ciriello ticking along throughout and
his choice to stick with the team
paid off following a phenomenal
tournament for Australia - with a
great deal of the success coming
from Ciriello and the other defenders.
Australia advanced to the
World Cup final following a 5-1
semi-final whitewash of Argentina.
Ciriello starred with a hat-trick
to guide the Aussies to a 6-1 win
over the Netherlands.
Rotated off for the final minutes of the match, Ciriello was
able to enjoy the celebrations
and reflect on his monumental
achievement.
As Australia’s expert drag
flicker, Ciriello was most pleased
with his opening goal of the hattrick as he struck it past former
club team-mate, Dutch goalkeeper Jaap Stockman.
“While I was sitting on the
bench I felt quite relieved amongst
a lot of things as everything had
eased down,” Ciriello said.
“Then I got those couple of
minutes on the bench to realise
‘yeah we’ve just played in a World
Cup and we’ve won it’.
“It was good to see that and
think about everything we’ve been
through for the last month and a
bit for the World Cup and my
mind’s a bit clearer now more than
anything else.”
As well as his seven-goal tournament haul, Ciriello was equally
proud of the defensive work of his
team-mates as they restricted their
opponents to only three goals for
the World Cup while Australia
piled on 31 of its own.
His advice for the next generation of Dandenong area hockey
players - playing at his old stomping grounds at Dandenong Oasis is simple: hone the basics first and
the rest will come later.
Ciriello’s next challenge will
hopefully be announced this week
with selections for the Australian
Commonwealth Games hockey
squad set to be confirmed.
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High-rise Dandy
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS
RESIDENTS say the council’s proposed housing strategy fails to bar
medium and high-rise development
in Dandenong’s quiet residential
streets.
Over the past year, residents have
petitioned against the breadth of the
council’s Residential Growth Zone,
which covers 11 per cent of the municipality and allows for high-rises
as tall as 13.5 metres in desirable
streets such as Macpherson Street
and Grace Avenue.
In its proposed strategy, the
council has not shrunk the four
square kilometre zone, which includes an area that bounds Putney
Street, Dandenong Creek, Clow
Street and Foster Street.
Instead it has broken down the
zone - as well as residential zones
in Noble Park and Springvale - into
red, yellow and green zones.
The most developer-friendly is
the green zone, five minutes’ walk
from the CBD, which allows for
apartments and townhouses of up to
four storeys.
Macpherson Street and Grace
Avenue fall in the outlying red zone
- 15 minutes’ walk from the CBD which limits developments to up to
two storeys.
Councillor Matthew Kirwan said
he’d prefer the red zone taken out of
the Residential Growth Zone completely.
He said it “won’t be possible” to
build two-storey apartments in the
predominantly single-storey streets,
if zoned in the stricter General Residential Zone.
“Neighbourhood character is
taken account of in the General
Residential Zone, not a Residential
Growth Zone.”
The council’s approach was contrary to residents’ “not unreasonable” desire to shrink what “may be
the largest Residential Growth Zone
of any municipality”, he said.
“Putting apartments in the very
centre of these activity centres not a 10-15 minute walk away - is
how you can encourage apartments
in the very centres of Dandenong,
Noble Park and Springvale.
“It makes them come alive, at the
same time protecting family streets
from overdevelopment.
“The data analysis that was
published last year by the council
said that the size of our Residential
Growth Zone is inhibiting apartment development applications in
the very centre of the ... zone.”
Resident and petitioner Melinda
Puglisi said the strategy’s focus on
housing design - with no mention of
the Residential Growth Zone - suggested the council was “sweeping
the issue under the carpet”.
“They promised us a zones review but this is not what we are getting.”
The council’s city planning director Jody Bosman told a council
meeting this month the council’s
approach was “more refined” than a
simple rezoning.
“We are now talking about
changes in built form height.
“How that ultimately translates
into zonings or changes of zoning
will be part of the next step.”
He said the Residential 1 zone now known as the General Residential Zone - could still accommodate
two-storey apartments.
“There is nothing under the Residential 1 Zone that would have precluded them.
“In fact they could have been
even of a higher scale than two storeys under the Residential 1 Zone.”
Public information sessions will
be held by the council in Noble Park
and Springvale tomorrow and Dandenong on Thursday.
Public online and written submissions are open until 10 July.
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people were able to move in and out
of the square easily.
“It still pays homage to the town
hall (Drum Theatre) across the road.
The screen and the municipal building actually frame the clock tower.”
Mr Dawe worked at Federation
Square for five years, has played a
part in big screens across Australia
and New Zealand and set up Dandenong’s, which is seven metres wide
and full high definition.
“Currently, as far as I know, it’s
the highest resolution for its size in
Australia,” he said.
“It’s great to have the opportu-
nity to do it all from the start - to
get it all nailed and exactly how we
need it.”
The screen can do live links with
other screens, show live footage
from two cameras positioned in the
square and take live satellite feeds.
“In the future it will be able to
take feeds that we transmit from the
Drum Theatre, so it can be an overflow venue for shows that are happening at the Drum,” Mr Dawe said.
It will broadcast messages about
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can tweet and text to the screen on
a certain conversation topic and we
can share those Tweets and texts
with other partner screens.
“It gives us a platform for a conversation that’s multi-space.”
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The new civic centre’s top feature
will broadcast all the early morning
group matches each afternoon and
show the final live on 13 July.
“It is a place for those important
moments - for shared expression
and shared experience,” screen manager Thomas Dawe said.
“When there is a large event like
the World Cup ... it’s somewhere
where people can come down and
share that experience communally
and together.
“It is a public space and we want
the public to take ownership of it.”
Mr Dawe said the final’s screening would also include activities and
food and drinks in the square, on
the corner of Lonsdale and Walker
streets.
“The final will be a huge event
here live,” he said.
“There’s a possibility of activations happening for the semis and
the finals as well.”
The World Cup is the square’s
second big test, the first being its
grand opening on 12 April.
“The opening was the handover
of the space to the community,” Mr
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THE CITY OF GREATER DANDENONG’S
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WHAT’S IN A NAME?
By CASEY NEILL
THE main streets have changed vastly over the
years - except their names. This got us wondering how these names came to be and why they’ve
stood the test of time.
So the Journal will run new occasional series
’What’s in a Street Name?’ to share the stories
behind Greater Dandenong thoroughfares, starting with Lonsdale Street.
Not only did Captain William Lonsdale give
his name to Dandenong’s main street, he named
the suburb itself.
Governor Sir Richard Bourke in 1836 chose
the soldier and administrator to be the first police
magistrate at Port Phillip to manage unauthorised
settlers.
He was the government’s first representative
Captain William Lonsdale.
Lonsdale Street had started to take shape by 1901.
in Melbourne and was tasked with conducting
a census of the population and with protecting
Aborigines.
In 1851, when Victoria became a separate
colony, Charles La Trobe nominated Lonsdale
as its first colonial secretary and he was colonial
treasurer in 1854.
According to Dandenong and District Historical Society, Lonsdale had a cattle run in the Dan-
denong area named Bigning, which his nephew
Alfred Langhorne oversaw.
The society can find no clear records of how
the name Dandenong came into being but the
honour is generally attributed to Lonsdale.
In an official report on the district in 1837 he
spelt the name Dan-y-nong - part of the area inhabited by the tribe of Western Port Aborigines
known as Wooeewoorong.
It’s thought that Lonsdale liked the sound of
Dandenong better and it was as near the native
name as the authorities could make it, so the
creek, the district and township took the name.
Lonsdale Streets in Dandenong and Melbourne and Point Lonsdale were named after him,
and Mount Martha for his wife.
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tion showing in her eyes.
“Yes, but it will do tomorrow. Thank you. I
will call again. Good afternoon.”
But this was too much. As he reached the
bottom step the lady spoke,
“Pardon me! Who shall I say called?”
domestic arts block at the cost of £53,650
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its diverse, interesting activities without having to stoop to ‘yellow journalism’.
By Eric Wilson
50 years ago
24 June 1964
New Wing for Dandenong High School
A new wing for Dandenong High School will
be built next financial year.
Mr Len Reid, MLA, said this week that preliminary plans for the extension were already
underway.
Mr Reid said that last week it was inadvertently stated that the school would get a new
20 years ago
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Still going Strong
Congratulations to the ‘Journal’ for its new
format. How refreshing to see that ‘The Journal,’ our local newspaper for 129 years is,
like Johnny Walker, still going strong.
A succession of editors have entertained,
cajoled and, in some cases, educated readers in all aspects of our local community and
LOOKING BACK
100 years ago
25 June 1914
Strangers Yet
The story is told of a young couple who
had been sweethearts but had quarrelled.
One day the former lover had to make a
business call on the girl’s father and, of
course, it so happened that she answered
the door.
“I beg your pardon,” said the young man,
keeping his nerve in the trying circumstances
remarkably well.
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ABOUT 40,000 needles are exchanged for clean ones each month
at Foster Street Clinic in Dandenong
but its managers say that’s barely
enough.
“I hope that will increase. I want
to double it,” the clinic’s operational
manager Debra Alexander told a
business breakfast last week.
The clinic argues it is limited not
by funding but by the communitywide stigma that still surrounds its
20-year-old service.
The stigma had repelled drug
users who needed help, created
uneasiness with the clinic’s neighbours and extended even to staff at
health centres, the clinic’s addiction
medicine specialist David Jacka told
the Journal.
“We’re not shunned by the health
industry per se, rather by people
who work in it.
“They are normal people who
work in our services. Unless they
get experience or education, they
reflect the prejudices of the population.
“Even some GPs don’t look after
drug users. They say it’s too hard.”
The clinic’s life-saving benefits had been obscured because of
the common fears about injectable
drug-users.
As Dr Jacka put it: “The clinic
is not about encouraging more drug
use. Our focus is to stop people still
sharing needles.”
For Ms Alexander, more needle
exchanges increase the chance of
engaging drug users and directing
them into methadone treatment, and
job and training services.
It also means about 30,000 fewer
dirty needles on the streets each
month. She said needle exchange
clinics had played a big role in reducing the risk of spreading bloodborne disease such as HIV, AIDS
and forms of hepatitis.
“The return on investment is
about $1.2 billion of savings in direct health care costs because of
these services,” she said.
Their clientele wasn’t always
easily identifiable - they include steroid users, tradies, young and old,
and office workers.
There had been some teething
problems as the exchange turned to
a new model and moved closer to
Dandenong railway station last year.
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and Friday breakfast club - a chance
for clients to get a good morning
feed as well as to chat with staff.
“We can talk with them about
reducing the risks associated with
their drug use, and also even better
to get them stopping,” Ms Alexander said.
Dr Jacka said the clinic could
reach out further if it opened beyond its weekday 9am-5pm opening hours and had more outreach
services, such as visiting nightclubs.
“The need to access clean syringes isn’t limited to 9-5, you can
buy drugs anytime, day and night.”
Ms Alexander said in the end,
demand had to justify the extra services.
By-laws call to target industrious hoons
By CASEY NEILL
POLICE want new by-laws to curb
hooning in Greater Dandenong’s industrial areas.
Greater Dandenong Highway
Patrol’s Senior Sergeant Scott Roberts said he had been working with
the City of Greater Dandenong to
target groups gathering at night, particularly in Dandenong South.
“The council is looking at introducing by-laws to prohibit this
activity in industrial areas,” he said.
“If they haven’t got any reason to
be there, they’ll be subject to council by-law fines.
“Nothing attracts a crowd like a
crowd. They’re only down there for
one reason.
“It’s going to end badly one of
these nights.”
Sen Sgt Roberts said police had
the authority to enforce by-laws and
the council would put the proposal
to the public.
“They’re probably looking at
somewhere around August to September, in time for the summer period,” he said.
“We need to look at this as an allof-community response.”
Sen Sgt Roberts said gatherings of “a couple of hundred cars”
in Dandenong South were common
and burnouts and street racing ensued.
“The factory owners have had
enough,” he said.
“They’ve got CCTV shooting
out of their factories.
“These people need to know that
in this day and age, there is a proliferation of surveillance devices.
“We’ll be making use of them.”
He said the behaviour was drawing “precious resources” away from
where they were needed most.
“It means our services are not
going to be available at high trauma
times,” he said.
The by-laws would be in addition to operations with marked and
unmarked police cars, hidden cameras, vehicle impound measures and
more.
Sen Sgt Roberts urged anyone
who found out about organised
hoon meetings to inform police
and to report any hoon activity
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they witnessed.
“If anyone has video footage,
we’re only too happy to investigate
it,” he said.
“We can flush these people out
of there.”
The council’s city planning,
design and amenity director Jody
Bosman said council officers were
constantly monitoring and evaluating local laws to ensure they met
community expectations.
“When changes are formally being considered, council has an obligation to consult with the community before making any decisions,”
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IT’S NONE OF OUR BUSINESS BUT…
FITTINGLY, a copy of the Dandenong
Journal took pride of place on veteran
reporter Marg Stork’s casket when
she was farewelled at a small, private
funeral last Tuesday.
Former editors John Woods and
Peter Simock as well as current editor Narelle Coulter all spoke at the
service, lauding Marg’s skill as a journalist and her love of Greater Dandenong and its people.
Marg was laid to rest at Springvale
Botanical Cemetery.
HEAT up your frypans - Dandenong
is officially home to Victoria’s best
short cut bacon.
Dandenong’s meat marvel Rob
Boyle brought home the bacon at the
annual Australian Bacon Awards announced last week.
The acclaimed Lonsdale Street
butcher won the Victorian short cut
division on his first try.
Rob carefully crafts his bacon according to traditional methods, curing
it in salt and brown sugar then hanging and air drying it. Some of the bacon is then smoked.
Bacon Week, an initiative of Australian Pork Limited, is designed to
highlight the quality of Australian
pork and the competition it faces
from imports.
AN ACCUSED speeding motorcyclist
showed a short fuse in Dandenong
Magistrates’ Court last week.
His case had been temporarily
stood down while he tracked down a
Legal Aid lawyer.
When he returned to court minutes later, he found the magistrate
had retired to chambers - a discovery that caused the accused to erupt
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He later told the court he was attending anger management therapy.
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ALSO at the breakfast ... common
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LENSCAPE
WALLARA TV is set to go
prime time with a 30-minute
show starring clients of the
Dandenong-based disability
support organisation set to
air on Channel 31 later this
month.
In less than three years
WallaraTV has grown from
an idea and one camera
to become a free-to-view
YouTube Channel with
more than 60 videos and a
collective viewership
of thousands.
The Channel 31 initiative
means the Wallara story will
now reach an estimated 1.4
million homes throughout
Melbourne.
The Wallara TV team filmed
the last segments for the
Channel 31 premiere on
Thursday in the new civic
square.
To catch the Wallara stars
in action, tune into Channel
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30 June.
the networking benefit of its regional
business awards events.
Sometimes it can be too successful, as president Peter Helmore told
guests at a business awards breakfast last Wednesday.
One of the chamber’s members,
Paterson Cheney, was apparently
so impressed by the efforts of the
chamber’s executive officer Jacquie
Brown, that it “pinched” her for themselves.
But then the “power of networking” worked in reverse.
“Jungle drums” were beating
among the chamber’s contacts, and
within days a worthy replacement,
Amanda Checken, was found.
Connecting people and communities
ground is probably the last thing that
the ALP and the Coaltion want to
promote ahead of November’s state
election.
Greater Dandenong Chamber
of Commerce MC James Sturgess
reeled off a list of common items after political rivals Martin Pakula and
Gordon Rich-Phillips addressed the
business breakfast last week.
Mr Sturgess, equipped with a
sharp legal mind, said the agreed
items were: a strong budget position,
triple-A credit rating, overseas trips to
promote Victoria as “open for business” and improving local industry
access to the government’s major
projects.
The pair of MPs grudgingly agreed
on each point.
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Keysborough. 121416
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
In the mail
I’M SICK and tired of hearing from
postal department executives that
people don’t write letters any more,
such is the report from the media.
Rubbish, I do, hence this one. To
write a letter or send a card is a pleasure to either send or receive. Over
the years I have received many cards
and letters which I have kept and peruse regularly.
As for receiving text messages
for special occasions, I take it as an
insult. If you haven’t the incentive
to make time to purchase a card or
make a phone call, then don’t bother.
I’ve written many letters about
various issues and received replies
(execpt three) on all occasions.
Society is sadly missing the point
using the excuse ‘I’ve not the time’.
Do you know what, make the time,
you will if you really want to, won’t
you?
Please do not insult me by sending texts, send a card. The thought
of you choosing the card and posting it means more than you can possibly know, or ring me, I’d love to
hear your voice, but please no more
texts for special occasions.
Beverley Hargreaves,
Noble Park.
LEGENDARY Journal reporter Marg Stork, who died on Tuesday,
covered news and events in Greater Dandenong for 74 years.
So sad. What a great lady who helped promote so many good
things in the community. There will never be another Marg Stork.
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Monday, 23 June, 2014 Page 7
Kinders move
By NARELLE COULTER
THE State Government will invest nearly $2 million to relocate three Greater Dandenong
kindergartens.
Springvale Rise Kindergarten will be co-located with
Springvale Rise Primary School.
Dandenong West Kindergarten will be moved to Dandenong
West Primary School and Dandenong Park Early Years facility
will be moved to Dandenong
Primary School.
The new facilities will include rooms for three and fouryear-old kindergarten programs,
and community rooms for families to hold playgroups.
Minister for Early Childhood
Development Wendy Lovell
said building a kindergarten on
the same site as a school made
sense for Dandenong families.
“This is not only more convenient for families, it allows a
child’s progress to be better supported as they grow and ensures
a smooth transition to school.”
The relocated kindergartens
will open their doors at the start
of term one next year.
Greater Dandenong director
of community services Mark
Doubleday said no plans had
been made for the sites that were
being vacated.
“Council does not yet have a
position on what will happen to
the existing kindergartens.
“It will take some time for
the planning and building of the
new facilities and the existing
kindergartens will continue to
provide services in the meantime,” he said.
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Five months’ jail
A MAN already on remand
awaiting a County Court committal was jailed for five months
and fined $2500 over a string of
other offences committed last
year.
Daniel Mario Pehar, 24,
formerly of Endeavour Hills,
pleaded guilty to 15 charges
- including several counts of
driving unregistered vehicles,
driving while suspended, and
handling stolen number plates
- at Dandenong Magistrates’
Court on Monday.
His lawyer Effie Lagos said
Pehar’s life had “spiralled out
of control” due to his escalating
use of the drug ‘ice’ in the past
three years.
Last year, Pehar had been
homeless - “living and sleeping
and driving his car”.
“He had no funds to pay for
his vehicle to be registered. He
relied on illegal means to drive.”
Pehar was also charged with
possessing a prohibited weapon
- a 20-centimetre kitchen knife
under his car seat - and breaching a community corrections
order.
In May 2013, he breached
a family violence safety order by visiting his Endeavour
Hills mother’s home “to resolve
things”, police prosecutor Gary
Steel said.
The accused damaged the
front door in his attempts to get
inside.
Magistrate Jack Vandersteen, who had rejected a bail
application by Pehar in April,
said the hearing had allowed
Pehar to clean “two slates”
of summary offences and the
community corrections breach
ahead of his County Court committal.
“If you had made the most
of the opportunity before you
on the community corrections
order, you wouldn’t have been
in the position of the Office of
Public Prosecutions matters (in
the County Court).
He sentenced Pehar to five
months’ jail for breaching his
community corrections order.
It was to be served concurrently with a 90-day term for
several counts of handling stolen goods, possessing a prohibited weapon, criminal damage
and breaching a family violence
safety notice.
He was also fined $2500 on
several counts of driving unregistered vehicles and $500 for
twice failing to answer bail.
Mr Vandersteen said he
didn’t suspend Pehar’s licence
because “he’s not going to be
released for quite some time.”
“The OPP matter’s going
to keep him in for quite some
time. I’m just being practical
from that point of view.”
Pehar, who has been remanded in custody since 12
March, appears in Melbourne
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FOUNDATIONS are finally being prepared for Springvale’s
long-awaited Asian Gateway.
Members of the project’s
proponents, the Springvale
Asian Business Association,
as well as Greater Dandenong
Council staff and councillors
announced the controversial
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SABA spokesman Stan
Chang was reluctant to concede
the decade-long struggle for the
project was finally over. “We’re
already planning for the worst,”
he joked.
“This whole project is for the
common good. We have tried to
accommodate everybody.”
Councillor Youhorn Chea
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community.
“It has been my dream as
well.
“It is a tribute to refugees
who came here to live and have
done very well. A lot of businesspeople have worked hard
and become millionaires.”
Councillor Sean O’Reilly
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Mayor Jim Memeti said the
project was part of an investment injection in the town,
including the recent grade
separation and railway station
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Doubts had surfaced among
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gateway exceeding $1 million.
The council had wavered,
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Before that, the South East
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DANDENONG JOURNAL
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Connecting people and communities
Turning the tide of history
By ANNE MASLIN
NOBLE PARK pensioner Alf Maslin
played a crucial part in history when
he left an American troop ship and
waded onto French sand as part of
the D-Day landings in June 1944.
The 70th anniversary of D-Day
was marked earlier this month by
poignant ceremonies across Britain
and along the Normandy coast.
For Alf the anniversary was a
chance to quietly reflect on the remarkable invasion which turned the
course of history.
Now 91 and living in a residential care home in Noble Park, Alf
vividly remembers the events of
1944 and the battles that followed
until the Nazi surrender in 1945.
Alf was a soldier in the British
Army and on 5 September 1943 he
was transferred to the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
workshop in the 214th Brigade of
the 43rd (Wessex) Infantry Division
where he repaired and maintained
trucks and other vehicles.
In early 1944 he was sent to
Dover for small arms and infantry
training in preparation for D-Day.
On 6 June the invasion of Normandy began and World War II took
a critical turn as Britain and the Allies went on the offensive.
British troops were massed and
taken down to ports on the south
coast.
A great armada of troop carriers
left England and sailed across the
English Channel.
Gold Beach was the Allied code
name for the centre of the invasion
landing area in Normandy.
It lay between Omaha Beach
where US forces landed and Juno
Beach where the Canadians landed.
The landing area was eight kilometres wide and the primary objective of the force’s landing at Gold
Beach was to seize the town of Bayeux, the Caen-Bayeux road, and the
port of Arromanches.
On 6 June Alf was still in England waiting to be sent over to
France.
His REME division was in the
rearguard.
Caen, the division’s major objective, was still in German hands at the
end of D-Day. Then his commanding officer told them “Well boys, the
balloon goes up tomorrow!”
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These robbers
poured it on
A MAN was bashed as well as having his face
covered with an unknown liquid by a group of
robbers in Noble Park last Tuesday.
The 46-year-old Noble Park man was approached by three males, described as African
in appearance, near the Lightwood and Corrigan
roads intersection about 5am.
He was asked for a cigarette, then punched
in the head. A liquid was poured on his wounds,
which caused a “burning pain”, Acting Detective
Sergeant Luke Kirton of Greater Dandenong CIU
said.
The man was struck to the back of the head,
causing him to lose consciousness.
When he awoke, his wallet containing keys,
tobacco and a large amount of cash was missing.
Acting Detective Sergeant Kirton said the
victim was taken to Dandenong Hospital with a
broken eye socket and red marks on his face from
the liquid.
Any information to Crime Stoppers on 1800
333 000.
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bloody syringe
Jenny and Alf Maslin with a picture of Alf taken in 1943. 121798
The following day it was Alf’s
turn. He left for France from Gosport, boarding an American troop
ship carrying armoured vehicles and
supplies.
He landed at approximately 6pm
in the Seine Bay near Caen and Bayeux.
To get ashore, they used a landing craft tank. Whole workshops
with lathes and equipment had to be
landed as well, using floating roadways.
Alf landed in three feet of water,
which deepened as the tide came in.
The amphibious tanks also had to be
unloaded.
The troops waded ashore and
soon found themselves three to four
miles behind the front line where
they could hear the infantry fighting.
Alf and his mates were directed
inland to an orchard.
Their engines had to be covered
with “dum-dum”, a sticky goop like
Blu-Tack which was designed to
disguise them.
Alf slept under a troop transporter and tucked into tinned sausages,
tinned bacon, white bread and evaporated milk.
He didn’t mind the rations and
a tin of 50 cigarettes a week, which
were used for bargaining with the
local people.
The sound of buzz bombs overhead were daunting but he just
“hoped for the best” and remembers
a great sense of comradeship.
Alf’s job was servicing the vehicles, mainly engine changes, under
camouflage.
On 4 July the 43rd (Wessex) Division moved to Caen, the ancient
birthplace of William the Conqueror
and a vital road and rail junction that
the Allies needed to capture before
they could advance south through
the Falaise Plain.
The 43rd (Wessex) Division was
a finely-trained unit waiting to face
its first battle.
Picture: ROB CAREW
Until the moment that the German armies pulled back across the
Rhine early in March, the 43rd
(Wessex) Division was called upon
to take a leading part in every one
of the major operations launched by
the British Second Army and esablished a remarkable reputation for
its hard-hitting determination.
The battle record of the 43rd
Wessex includes the epic assault of
Mont Pincon, the Anglo-American
offensive at Geilenkirchen, the first
British attack inside Germany, and
the liberation of the Holland.
Alf played his part in these operations, finally moving into Holland.
This was a life-changing moment
because in Hengelo Alf met Jenny,
his wife of 70 years.
The war meant terrible things for
many, many people, but sometimes
there was a happy ending.
Anne Maslin is Alf’s
daughter-in-law
A MAN was held up by a robber armed with a
blood-filled syringe in a Dandenong car park last
Tuesday morning.
Acting Detective Sergeant Luke Kirton, of
Greater Dandenong CIU, said the 33-year-old
man was approached from behind as he walked
through the car park at Wilma Avenue and Hemmings Street about 11.30am.
The robber demanded the man’s wallet, which
contained a large amount of cash.
The thief was described as 40-50 years old,
Caucasian, of thin build with grey short hair in
a Mohawk style. He was also said to have poor
teeth and lettered-tattoos on his left fingers.
Any information to Crime Stoppers on 1800
333 000.
Crooks cashed in
CASH was stolen during a weekend burglary of a
Springvale South therapy centre.
Burglars smashed a window to gain entry to
the business at Heatherton Road between 6pm on
15 June and 10am on 16 June.
Police said a dark-coloured four-wheel-drive
wagon was seen in the area around the time of
the burglary.
Any information to Crime Stoppers on 1800
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The City of Greater Dandenong wants to know where you think different types of housing, such as
apartment buildings and townhouses, should be built and what you think would improve the look of
new housing. This will help us to develop new planning rules and guidelines.
How to have your say
•฀ Complete the online survey
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A SPRINGVALE girl has sown
the seeds of charity and in the
process helped feed hundreds
of hungry locals.
Six-year-old
Daniella
Evens-Poulter, with the help of
her dad Stuart, grew a 36 kilogram Atlanic giant pumpkin
in the yard of their Springvale
home.
The giant vegetable took
120 days to balloon to its massive size in a fertile patch of
garden that also sprouted 10
hefty Kent pumpkins.
The Kents were divided up
between family and friends.
However, what to do with
the Atlantic giant wasn’t so
simple.
“There is only so much
pumpkin you can eat in a season,” said Stuart.
That was until a charity collector knocked at the door asking for donations to help feed
needy children.
The visit puzzled Daniella.
“She asked why they needed
the money, she didn’t like the
idea that kids go hungry.
“I explained sometimes that
can happen to adults as well.
“We decided together that
the pumpkin should go to people we don’t know, that could
use a healthy free feed. She
thought it was a great idea,”
said Stuart.
Dandenong-based
food
charity Avocare gratefully accepted the giant donation.
Avocare chef and hospitality
trainer Dale Payne roasted portions of pumpkin and combined
them with roast chicken, baby
potatoes and gravy.
Left: Young
Springvale green
thumb Daniella
Evens-Poulter.
The meals were given away
as part of Avocare’s weekly free
dinner program.
The rest he conjured into a
delicious honey roast pumpkin
soup served with pistachio and
chive pesto, parmesan crisps
and yoghurt.
Dale estimated the pumpkin
would feed between 200 and
300 people.
“The great thing is not actually the pumpkin, it’s about the
community and people giving
to each other,” he said.
Stuart’s one request on handing over the giant vegetable was
that the seeds be returned to
him so that he could start the
cycle of giving all over again.
“That was part of the deal. I
bought the seeds and they cost
about $10 because they are
quite unusual.
“I usually keep my seeds
from the season before so I said
bring me back the seeds, I’ll
sow them again in future and
see what happens.”
Stuart and Daniella make a
formidable team in the garden
growing a variety of organic
vegetables including tomatoes,
carrots and onions.
“I’ve tried to get her into
healthy vegetables. Because
I’m a gardener, we enjoy
watching them grow and eating
the food together.
“It’s now progressed to the
stage where she’s contribued
to feeding hundreds of people.
That will stay with her all her
life.”
He hopes the donation will
inspire other gardeners to be
generous with their excess produce.
“I hope this could be seen as
a cue for other gardeners in the
community to also assist services such as Acocare.
“We the gardeners have the
ability and place and others
have the need. No-one should
ever go hungry.”
For a copy of Dale’s roast
pumpkin soup recipe go to the
Dandenong Journal website at
starcommunity.com.au/Dandenong.
Avocare chef Dale Payne with the donated
Atlantic giant pumpkin. 122017
Picture: DONNA OATES
Dale’s honey roasted pumpkin soup with
pistachio and chive pesto, parmesan chips
and yoghurt.
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ENDEAVOUR HILLS
Be king of the hills with this
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As visitors make their way up the inviting
staircase, through the double doors, they
are greeted with a lovely Italian tiled entry.
To the left is the large formal lounge and
formal dining area with floor-to-ceiling
double glazed tinted windows as well as
direct access to one of the many
balconies. Adjacent to this is the oversized
study with immaculate views to aspire and
motivate, which could also be featured as
a fifth bedroom. There is a large hostess
kitchen with an island bench top, stainless
steel appliances from Germany, a
dishwasher, gas cooking, and a splash
back to make cleaning very easy.
There is plenty of bench and cupboard
space for the master chef of the family to
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L.J. HOOKER, HAMPTON PARK, 9702 8388
ROHULLAH PAYKARI, 0423 649 553
34 GEORGETTE CRESCENT
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PRICE: ON APPLICATION
PRIVATE SALE
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Beautifully presented, with lowmaintenance and enjoying optimal
comfort no matter the weather, this
charming home resides in a quiet
collection of units and benefits from
an ultra-convenient location. Ideal
for first homebuyers, downsizers and investors
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breakfast bar, an enclosed verandah positioned
off a spacious living area, two bedrooms with
wardrobes, reverse-cycle heating and cooling,
off-street parking and a single garage.
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ASPENDALE GARDENS, 9587 6211
DINESH RAGHU, 0431 131 157
3/111 HAMMOND ROAD
PRICE: $250,000 PLUS
AUCTION: SATURDAY, 5 JULY, 11AM
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RENTALS
118 Walker St Dandenong
P: 9791 5922
F: 9792 2536
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30-32 Langhorne St Dandenong
P: 9794 0755
F: 9793 4777
Doveton
1 & 3/13 oak avenue
INVESTMENT WITH CLASS!
These near new units will be sold separately at Auction.
Unit 1 is a spacious three bedroom double storey home with two living areas, a large kitchen with breakfast bar, two
bathrooms and plenty of large windows for the winter sun.
Unit 3 has a private driveway leading to a single garage. Two large bedrooms, open plan living area and large windows
overlooking the private courtyard.
Both are let to great Tenants with excellent returns!
auction: Saturday, 12th July, 2014 @ 11:00am (if not sold prior)
oPen: u1: Wed 3:40-4:00 & Sat 10:40-11:00 & u3: Wed 4:00-4:20 & Sat 11:00-11:20
17 WaRataH StReet
POTENTIAL PLUS!
Neat and tidy three bedroom home in a sought after location within walking distance of schools, shops, bus and
swimming pool. Featuring polished timber floors, gas appliances, air conditioning and carport. Sited on a block
measuring approximately 590m2 offering Dual Occupancy potential (STCA). Currently let to an excellent Tenant
returning $245.00 per week with a lease in place till 4th April, 2015.
auction: Saturday, 12th July, 2014 @ 12:30pm (if not sold prior)
oPen: Wed 3:00pm to 3:30pm & Sat 10:00am to 10:30am
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Dandenong Central
1/152 PoWeR Road
A POWER HOUSE!
This super large three bedroom home has space to spare! There is a formal lounge to the front of the home and
a massive family room and separate dining. The kitchen has loads to bench space and there are three spacious
bedrooms plus a study/sitting room. Extras include ducted heating, air conditioning and remote double garage. Let to
excellent Tenants paying $380.00 per week with a Lease in place till 18th July, 2015.
NO OWNERS CORPORATION FEES!
Nestled in a quiet court only 200 metres from the Dandenong Market and Plaza, this fabulous Architect designed home
ticks all the boxes. Downstairs features highly polished hardwood floors, 2.7m ceilings with ornate plasterwork and
large open living areas. There is a study, powder room, sensational kitchen with granite bench tops and dishwasher,
two pantries and internal access to the double garage with auto doors. Upstairs comprises a family area, five
roomy bedrooms and two bathrooms, one having a spa bath and granite vanity top. An outdoor decked living area
is accessed from the meals area. There is ducted heating and cooling throughout. Very low maintenance garden
surrounds. THE PLEASURE IS OURS!
auction: Saturday, 12th July, 2014 @ 2:00pm (if not sold prior)
oPen: Wed 4:30pm to 5:00pm & Sat 11:30am to 12:00pm
FoR Sale: by Set date: 4th July, 2014
oPen: Sat 11:00am to 11:30am
Dandenong
Endeavour Hills
1c HigH StReet
MODERN DESIGN - TOP LOCATION!
This well presented four bedroom family home will amaze you at everything it has to offer. Located in the heart of
Central Dandenong within minutes walk to the Dandenong Market & Plaza and around the corner from the Hospital,
High School, & Primary School and easy access to both Monash Freeway and Eastlink. Featuring open plan living,
lounge room with dining/meals area, modern kitchen with granite benchtops & dishwasher, ducted heating, cooling
system, two bathrooms, three toilets, pergola, garage and so much more!
CHARM & LIFESTYLE!
FoR Sale: $480,000 to $520,000
oPen: Sat 11:45am to 12:15pm
This fabulous residence has it all: four bedrooms, three living areas, two dining areas, two bathrooms, three toilets,
renovated kitchen with granite benchtops, pergola and double garage. Sited on a large block measuring approximately
740m2. Excellent location, only a short walk to Southern Cross Primary School, park & lake. Plus many more
features.
DON'T MISS THE 1ST INSPECTION!
FoR Sale: $465,000 to $495,000
oPen: Sat 12:30pm to 1:00pm
Dandenong
Doveton
IT’S GOT THE LOT!
TOP INVESTMENT!
EXCELLENT TENANTS & RETURNS!
2/55-57 Hammond Road
This well loved home has lots of features including
window shutters, new kitchen with dishwasher, three
bedrooms with robes and large study or fourth bedroom
plus two toilets. Many extras include ducted heating,
air conditioning, hardwood floors and large garage/
workshop. ATTENTION: FIRST HOME BUYERS!
FoR Sale: $380,000 to $410,000
oPen: Wed4-4:30pm & Sat 11-11:30am
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Sales
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TOP LOCATION & VALUE FOR MONEY!
Dandenong
16 elRay avenue
4 melbe cReScent
LOCATION, SIZE & CLASS!
This young three bedroom home offers formal lounge,
family plus meals area off the modern kitchen, full ensuite
and walk in robe to master bedroom, powder room and
ducted heating. Externally rear private gardens, pergola,
garden shed, water tank and a lock up garage with auto
door. Excellent Tenants paying $370.00 per week.
FoR Sale: $365,000 to $395,000
oPen: Sat 10:30am to 11:00am
Mile
Mileski
Sales
Consultant
0417 103 325
Dandenong
1 & 2/9 maRie StReet
John
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Sales
Consultant
0414 556 517
10/7 keyS StReet
With two units on the one block and room to build another
unit, this is a great opportunity. Unit 1 has two bedrooms
with built in robes, polished floors, gas cooking and
heating, air conditioning and ceiling fan in the lounge.
Unit 2 has one bedroom with built in robes, gas cooking,
polished floors and a huge backyard.
FoR Sale: $420,000 to $460,000
oPen: Sat 12:00pm to 12:30pm
Brenden
Moore
Sales
Consultant
0433 944 335
Frank
Holohan
Senior
Consultant
A WISE INVESTMENT!
Very neat and tidy first floor apartment located right in
the heart of town. Large lounge with a separate kitchen,
two good size bedrooms with walk in robes, designated
carpark underneath with dual stair access. Walk to
restaurants, train station and new Council chambers.
Fantastic Tenant or Vacant Possession available.
FoR Sale: $210,000 to $220,000
oPen: Wed 2-2:30pm & Sat 12:30-1pm
9791 5922
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2A 1B 1C
Located in a popular area of Dandenong, close to schools,
shop and transport is this renovated BV unit offers a
comfortable living. Features: 2 bedrooms; BIRs; Beautiful
bathroom; 2 toilets; Open plan living room; kitchen with
meals area, Beautiful timber floor boards, gas heater,
central ducted; A/C and under roof carport
ENDEAVOUR HILLS
This sensational three bedroom
family home provides a prime
opportunity for the investor or the
first home buyer looking to break
into the real estate market.
It consists of three bedrooms, a
two-way bathroom upstairs, a formal lounge and
dining area, and an open plan kitchen overlooking
beautiful views.
Extra features include a double garage, ducted
heating, evaporative cooling, dishwasher, two
toilets, parquetry floorings and much more.
Auction
Saturday 28th June At 11.30am
View
Wed: 4.30-5pm
Sat: 11-11.30am
Agent
Daniel Nguyen
0488 818 918
George Urosevic
0400 673 566
POSTCODE
3802
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CARINA CIGNA, 0410 027 281
13/8 MONTEITH CRESCENT
INSPECT: BY APPOINTMENT
PRICE: $350,000 PLUS BUYERS
PRIVATE SALE
13 Watson Road, Noble Park
3A 1B 2C
Selling
First home owners and investors take note. This
immaculately presented red BV home offer 3 brs; Birs;
lounge room; split A/C; polished floorboard; ducted heating;
double steel garage; Extra including a proposal plan for 2
bedrooms unit at rear(STVA). Short walk to Bus stop, local
schools...
View
Sat: 2-2.30pm
Agent
Daniel Nguyen
0488 818 918
12/21 Wells Road, Seaford
1A 1B 1C
Selling
Located in a handy location near all amenities, this single
level unit is suitable for first home buyer(s) or an investor.
The potential buyer can choose to move in or continually
rent out the property at $1000 per month.It consists a nice
bedroom with built in robe, a large living area, gas heater
and a beautiful kitchen.
Agent
4 Nangana Street, Cockatoo
3A 2B 2C
Selling
If you like living in a quietness and greenery environment
then this one is for you. Set on a large allotment approx 1450
m2, this beautifully presented BV house with double brick
feature walls offers: 3 brs; BIRs; master has full ensuite and
WIR; Large L shape lounge; kitchen including dishwasher,
A/C, gas heater.
Agent
George Urosevic
0400 673 566
Daniel Nguyen
0488 818 918
George Urosevic
0400 673 566
Price
$210,000-$220,0000
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0488 818 918
George Urosevic
0400 673 566
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12 Peach Court Doveton
2/45 Bruce Street Dandenong
IMMACULATE HOME ON 699m2 BLOCK
Auction
Terms
Price
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Agent
Sat 28th June at 11am
10% deposit -bal 30/60 days
$280,000+
Wednesday 5-5.30pm
Saturday from 10.30am
Chris Drieberg 0411 737 303
IN THE HEART OF DANDENONG
This is a very neat unit located within walking distance to
the market, Plaza, train & bus station. It consists of a large
lounge with timber loors, kitchen with gas appliances
and meals area. Two good size bedrooms with BIR’s,
reasonable sized rear courtyard, gas heating, separate
shower & single lock up garage plus extra car space.
Currently tenanted at $1257pcm.
Auction
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Agent
Sat 28th June at 12pm
10% deposit -bal 30/60 days
$250,000+
Wednesday 4-4.30pm
Saturday from 11.30am
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Solid 3 bedroom home featuring gas heated lounge and
reverse cycle a/c, hardwood loors under carpets. Includes
all gas appliances, aluminium windows. Potential for
development as a dual occupancy site (STP). Close to all
facilities. Perfect for investors, builders, developers or irst
home buyers. Don’t miss this opportunity.
2 Regnans Avenue Endeavour Hills
FANTASTIC RENOVATED HOME
FOR LARGE FAMILY
Impressive 5 bed rendered home set on elevated block
with fantastic views to the city. Offers huge lounge/formal
dining, modern kitchen with quality s/steel appliances &
stone benchtops, large family room offers 2nd living area.
Ample BIR’s, full ensuite to master & stunning renovated
bathroom. Other extras include stunning polished loors,
ducted heating, covered rear patio & huge double garage
plus workshop. DON’T MISS THIS!
15 Boobyalla Street Doveton
Auction
Terms
Price
Inspect
Agent
Saturday 28th June at 1pm
10% deposit -bal 60/90 days
$450,000+
Wednesday 5-5.30pm
Saturday from 12.30pm
Bob Milkovic 0422 504 106
12 Howe Avenue Rosewood Downs
CHARM & CHARACTER IN ROSEWOOD DOWNS
This charming 4 bedroom solid brick home has recently
been renovated & represents fantastic value in this prime
location. Offers spacious lounge, sep dining or study,
modern cupboard packed kitchen with dishwasher, family
area opens to huge enclosed carport/alfresco area. Ample
BIR’s plus ensuite to master. Comfort assured by ducted
gas heating & evaporative cooling. Other features include
as new carpet, loating timber loors & recently itted
colourbond roof. Terriic family home in an affordable
price range. Sure to impress!
9791 3177
TERRIFIC INVESTMENT OR 1ST HOME
Renovated throughout, this spacious 3 bed brick home
is set on a 590m2 lot (Potential for dual occupancy STP).
Close to schools, shops & transport. Features a huge
lounge with solid wood heater, sep kitchen including gas
cooking & lots of cupboards, 3 large bedrooms with new
carpet & polished loors to living area. Extras include
ducted heating & new gas HWS. Large garden with shed &
steel garage. Great to live in or potential development site.
DON’T MISS THIS!
Auction
Terms
Price
Inspect
Agent
Saturday 5th July at 11am
10% deposit -bal 30/60 days
$290,000+
Wednesday 5-5.30pm
Saturday 11-11.30am
Neil Butler 0411 637 088
Auction
Terms
Price
Inspect
Agent
Sat 19th July at 1pm
10% dep bal 30/60/90 days
Contact Agent
Saturday 2-2.30pm
Bob Milkovic 0422 504 106
3/138 Princes Highway Dandenong
Auction
Terms
Price
Inspect
Agent
Saturday 5th July at 1pm
10% deposit -bal 90 days
$440,000+
Thursday 5-5.30pm
Saturday 2-2.30pm
Chris Drieberg 0411 737 303
STUNNING RENOVATED UNIT
Set behind remote gates this superb 3 bedroom rendered
unit is sure to impress. Offers remote garage plus carport
& low maintenance front & rear courtyard. Features open
plan living area with superb laminated kitchen with WO &
HP, 3 large bedrooms with BIR’s, luxurious tiled bathroom
& separate laundry. Includes timber loors, ducted heating
& ducted cooling plus many extras. Rear position ensures
peace & privacy in this convenient location. DON’T MISS
THIS!
Shop 1, 11 Langhorne Street,
Dandenong
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29 Floriana Avenue Doveton
LIVE IN OR INVEST
UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM STATE TRUSTEES Set on
a 570m2 (15m x 38m) lot. This comfortable 3 bedroom
concrete home is ideal to renovate & live in or rent out.
Features large lounge, separate kitchen/meals area.
Separate bathroom, toilet & laundry. Hardwood loors
on concrete stumps. Great value home or possible dual
occupancy site (STP).
Auction
Terms
Price
Inspect
Agent
Saturday 26th July at 11am
10% dep - bal 30/60days
$230,000+
By appointment
Chris Drieberg 0411 737 303
PLANS & PERMITS APPROVED
Renovated brick veneer rendered 3 bedroom home in great
location with permits approved for a 17sq 3br + 2 bathroom
townhouse at the rear. Existing property features include
air conditioner, gas heating, spacious kitchen & meals area
& double shower bathroom. Sure to impress.
Forthcoming Auction
Terms
10% deposit -bal 30/60 days
Price
$350,000+
Inspect
By appointment
Agent
Bob Milkovic 0422 504 106
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ULTIMATE LIFESTYLE PROPERTY ON APPROX
2000m2 LAND FOR POTENTIAL DEVELOPMENT
Magniicent solid brick home offering 4 bdrms, 3 bthrms
& huge living areas comprising lounge with formal dining,
hostess kitchen with WO, gas HP & DW, rumpus/billiard
room. Other features include master suite with ensuite &
W.I.R. Cathedral ceilings & tasteful use of exposed brickwork
& cedar timber, d/heating & cooling throughout. For the
active family a full size tennis court & in-ground solar heated
pool outside. Dble c/port + dble garage with attached self
contained unit(Ideal for in-laws or teenager). Added bonus of
high density zoning offers potential for units or apartments
(STP). Alternatively a 2 lot subdivision is possible, retaining
existing home & allowing development of rear lot (STP).
Auction
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Price
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Agent
14/153 Princes Highway Dandenong
BEST VALUE IN AREA
Ground loor 2 bed apartment featuring spacious lounge
opening to large kitchen with gas cooking. Tiled bathroom
plus separate toilet. Undercover parking also on title.
Needs some T.L.C. but potential rental return of 6.5%.
Excellent investment or live in.
9791 3177
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Saturday 29th July at 1pm
10% dep-bal 60/90/120 days
$850,000+
Saturday 2-2.45pm
Neil Butler 0411 637 088
71 Sheoak Street Doveton
Private
Price
Inspect
Agent
FANTASTIC INVESTMENT OR FAMILY HOME
$180,000+
By appointment
Neil Butler 0411 637 088
Extra spacious 4 bedroom home with huge rumpus &
ensuite to master. Functional timber kitchen with WO &
gas HP, separate lounge, tiled bathroom & lots of BIR’s
to bedrooms. Well presented internally but needs some
external work to brick. WILL BE SOLD!
Private
Price
Inspect
Agent
$300,000+
By appointment
Bob Milkovic 0422 504 106
Shop 1, 11 Langhorne Street,
Dandenong
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HOME OF THE WEEK
KEYSBOROUGH 10 ELLSWORTH DRIVE
A4
B2
C2
YOU ‘LL NEVER WANT TO LEAVE
Set over a single level and just 1.7 years young; this extensively optioned and fully featuredCarlisle home offers
approximately 26 squares of premium family living in a desirable neighbourhood within the Somerfield precinct.
Featuring 3 bedrooms plus a study or 4th bedroom, master bedroom with WI robe and full en-suite bathroom
including stone vanity tops, a large, light-filled open plan family and dining room plus a generous rumpus room as
well! The luxury kitchen features premium Ilve 900mm appliances including dishwasher, stone benches and glass
splashbacks. A covered al fresco dining area with integrated BBQ leads off the living room and is flanked by low
maintenance garden. There is a fully lined, remote-controlled double garage with internal entry and additional roof
storage via an attic ladder. Other features comprise quality carpeting and floor tiles, ducted heating, evaporative
cooling, security system, security entrance, 2.5 m ceilings, plus beautiful landscaped gardens.
Price: $640,000+
Inspect: Thursday 5:15 - 5:45pm
Saturday 3:00 - 3:30pm
KEYSBOROUGH 1 BOTANICA WAY
THE WAY HOME
This delightful property is just perfect for downsizing retirees, as an affordable first
home or as a quality investment Located in the highly regarded Domain Estate just
off Stanley Road; this unique compact residence sits serenely in a peaceful and safe
mews and boasts its own driveway leading to a full double garage entered via remote
control. Accommodation comprises 2 large and separate living/dining areas, a modern
kitchen with lots of bench space and ample storage, 2 double bedrooms each with
BI robes, a cleverly designed 2-way bathroom, a separate WC and loads of charm.
Outside is a welcoming, east-facing courtyard ideal for morning coffee, tending your
herb garden and entertaining. All this is located just around the corner from Parkmore
Shopping centre, bus line and within a 2 minute drive to quality schools in 1 direction
and Eastlink in the other.
Office: Keysborough Ph: 9701 8611
KEYSBOROUGH 24 PRINCETON DRIVE
STUNNING HOME TECH FORMER DISPLAY HOME
Set over a single level on a huge 680m2 allotment in this prestige precinct,
this beautifully crafted and stylishly presented family home of approx. 38sqs
will meet all the requirements of the most fastidious buyer. Positioned to take
full advantage of natural light, from the entry flanked by a study which can
be used as a 5 bedroom, there is the principal suite of large bedroom, walk
in robe and private bathroom with spa bath, 3 further bedrooms serviced by
a family bathroom at the rear of the house. A guest bed room is followed by
a formal living room which leads to a large, stunning, granite-topped Chefs
kitchen featuring two pack cabinets, glass splash back, dishwasher, and
located to form the hub of wonderful range of formal and casual living areas
with a tiled dining and family room. Step outside to an integrated al fresco
area, a large rear landscaped garden featuring water tank, a double garage
with remote door and lots more. Extra creature comforts include ducted
heating, 2 refrigerated air conditioners, ducted vacuum and much more.
Office: Keysborough Ph: 9701 8611
A2
B1
C2
Auction: Saturday 12th July @ 11am
Price: $360,000+
Inspect: Wednesday 5:00 - 5:30pm
Saturday 2:00 - 2:30pm
Le Hoa Wysham
0418 566 133
Adam Miller
0417 540 047
A5
B 2.5
Price:
$780,000+
Inspect:
Wednesday 4:00 - 4:30pm
Saturday 1:00 - 1:30pm
Le Hoa Wysham
0418 566 133
Anthony Mondous
0417 508 189
KEYSBOROUGH 23 CLARENDON DRIVE
FIELD OF DREAMS – LIVE THE SOMERFIELD LIFE
The elite location of the popular Somerfield Estate makes this modern and stylish
single storey, beautiful, designer home the perfect choice for the entry-level buyer.
Boasting 4 bedrooms, master with full en-suite, 2 living areas, separate and spacious
lounge room built for your relaxation, an impressive, well-appointed kitchen with glass
splash-backs, quality stainless steel appliances including dishwasher and stone
benches adjoining the open-plan dining/family area. From here, the living space
flows out to a vibrant and extensive timber decked alfresco area ideal for the coming
summer months. This five star energy efficient home comes complete with ducted
heating and evaporative cooling, quality timber floors and fibre optic cabling plus a
large double garage with a remote-controlled door. The landscaped gardens add to the
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Office: Keysborough Ph: 9701 8611
C2
NOBLE PARK 16 ARDGOWER ROAD
ELEVATED CLASSIC 4 BEDROOM BRICK VENEER
Set high on a prominent and generous corner allotment, this beautifully
constructed and spacious family home has improved with age. Comprising
4 well proportioned bedrooms, 2 bright and roomy living areas, a separate,
formal Dining room, an welcoming, renovated kitchen loved by cooks, and
a family meals area. Features comprise quality hardwood floors, premium
tiling, ducted central heating, a double lock up garage plus a carport, a very
big front garden and large a private backyard all on a fully fenced block of
almost 700m2 Located very conveniently to bus stop, Noble Park shops and
railway station.
Le Hoa Wysham
0418 566 133
Laura Fang
0417 613 040
A4
B2
C2
Price: $660,000+
Inspect: Wednesday 4:30 - 5:00pm
Saturday 1:00 - 1:30pm
Le Hoa Wysham
0418 566 133
Laura Fang
0417 613 040
A4
B2
C2
Auction:
Saturday 26th July at 11am
Price:
$420,000+
Inspect:
Wednesday 5:00 - 5:30pm
Saturday 12:00 - 12:30pm
Le Hoa Wysham
0418 566 133
Laura Fang
0417 613 040
Office: Keysborough Ph: 9701 8611
Aspendale Gardens / Chelsea / Keysborough / Mulgrave / Springvale / Wheelers Hill
9587 6211
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KEYSBOROUGH 17 LONGVIEW ROAD
A4
BREATHTAKING CLASS AND STYLE
Auction:
Saturday 19th July at 12pm
Price:
$750,000+
Inspect:
Thursday 5:00 - 5:30pm
Saturday 12:00 - 12:30pm
Some homes are simply a cut above the rest. Not many, but this is one of the few. Set in a quality street within the coveted and highly regarded
Hidden Grove Estate, this stunningly presented and superbly appointed single storey home has several surprises in store. Architectural-type
design influences abound as you walk through this home. It feels like it has been well thought out and indeed it has. A front bedroom is
followed by a fully serviced principal bedroom which overlooks the north- facing al fresco. The ensuite bathroom has quality fittings and there
is a spacious WIR. 4 bedrooms in all plus an open plan study with a surprise stair leading to a delightful attic- style games room or theatre
room. Further living areas abound including a vast open- plan dining, living and family area with the stunningly appointed kitchen as it’s hub.
Features include thick stone benches, quality appliances, big pantry and gloss cabinetry. Glowing timber flooring, full height doors and high
ceilings all add to the luxury feel and compliment the creature comforts such as integrated refrigerated air conditioning and heating, ducted
vacuum, security system, instant gas log fire and a huge covered al fresco positioned to take advantage of winter sun. There is also a large
double garage plus access to the rear for your trailer, plus beautiful gardens both front and rear. If you are looking for that something special
with a ‘WOW’ factor, this is it.
Office: Keysborough Ph: 9701 8611
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C 2.5
Le Hoa Wysham
0418 566 133
Adam Miller
0417 540 047
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mcdonaldre.co
For Outstanding Results
Call the area specialists
The Key Team
ADAM MILLER 0417 540 047
LE HOA WYSHAM 0418 566 133
ANTHONY MONDOUS 0417 508 189
LAURA FANG 0417 613 040
Aspendale Gardens / Chelsea / Keysborough / Mulgrave / Springvale / Wheelers Hill
9587 6211
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THIS ONE HAS IT ALL…
Whether your interests are in cattle, horses, sheep or another form of livestock, this immaculately maintained and presented 33 Acre
(13.5ha approx) property has an abundance of features and is located in the districts most well-known “green belt” areas, only a short
10 minute drive from the freeway entrance. The 3 bedroom residence has been renovated, has two spacious living areas, a full ensuite
to the main bedroom and enjoys lovely scenic views of the nearby mountain range as well as distant views of the Valley. The spacious
updated timber kitchen has modern appliances and will please the most fussy of master chef ’s. Outside, all your animal needs are well
taken care of with a large arena (65m X 35m) and 5 horse paddocks, plus a central laneway leading to lush green pastures, undercover
stock yards with set up for supplementary feeding and hay shed. In addition another barn style shed (11m X 7m) to store all your farm
equipment (and possibly a few toys) completes the picture. This is truly one the area’s finest hobby farms and is a must to inspect. Get
in fast as offers prior to Auction will be considered.
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Auction: Saturday 19th July at 11:00am
Terms: 10% Deposit, Balance 30/60 Days
Inspect: Saturday 28th June 1:00-1:30pm (ID Req)
Contact: David Clark 0418 515 018
1 ENDEAVOUR CRESCENT
82 Smith Street Warragul
5623 6466
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L.J. HOOKER, DANDENONG AND
ENDAVOUR HILLS, 9708 0555
JANINA DUARTE, 0418 362 487
INSPECT: BY APPOINTMENT
40 Princes Way Drouin
5625 1671
www.clarkfn.com.au
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PRICE: $460,000 PLUS BUYERS
PRIVATE SALE
The selling agent says it is
rare for a property in this
location to come up for sale
and that this beautiful home
is sure to impress the
minute visitors walk in.
It has three generous sized bedrooms, two
with built-in wardrobes, the master has an
ensuite and walk-in wardrobe, there is a
sun-filled well equipped kitchen with
amazing views, gas cooking, two-pac
doors, adjoining meals/family area, large
lounge, immaculate bathrooms and two
car garage with remote controlled door
plus a single steel garage.
Other features include gas heating, HRV
unit, which is ideal for asthma or allergy
sufferers, and a large yard, all on a
697 square metre allotment.
It is conveniently located within walking
distance to St Paul’s Primary School and
Shopping Centre and within easy access
to all Endeavour Hills amenities, bus
stops, library, gyms etc.
POSTCODE
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DANDENONG 3/111 HAMMOND ROAD
SPARKLING GEM IN CONVENIENT LOCATION!
Beautifully presented, low-maintenance and enjoying optimal comfort no
matter the weather, this charming home resides in a quiet collection of units
and benefits from an ultra-convenient location. Ideal for first homebuyers,
downsizers and investors alike, the home features an updated kitchen with
breakfast bar, an enclosed verandah positioned off a spacious living area, two
robed bedrooms, heating, cooling and garage. Set close to parks, Greaves
Reserve, walking paths along the creek, schools, station, both Dandenong
Plaza and Parkmore Shopping Centres, Chisholm TAFE and Dandenong
Hospital and easy access to both EastLink and Monash Freeways, this
inviting home is sure to be snapped up quickly, inspect today!
• Spacious living area enhanced with pale timber loorboards and gas
heating
• Sliding door access to an enclosed verandah off lounge
• Casual meals and an updated kitchen equipped with s/steel appliances
Office: Aspendale Gardens Ph: 9587 6211
A2
B1
C1
Auction:
5th July at 11:00 AM
Price:
$239,000+
Inspect:
Saturday
11:00-11:30am & 2:00-2:30pm
mcdonaldre.mobi:
ppty ID 6595125
Dinesh Raghu
0431 131 157
Dee Kawsar
0423 215 815
KEYSBOROUGH 5 WATERFRONT WAY
CHEAPEST WATERFRONT BLOCK IN KEYSBOROUGH?
Become part of this established thriving community close to everything you
could need and only 25 minutes from the City via the Monash or Eastlink
Freeway, 8 minutes to the beach and with easy access to work and leisure
activities. This local neighbourhood is within walking distance to Parkmore
Shopping Centre a proven hub in the area. An excellent range of private and
public primary and secondary schools only a stone’s throw away Golf courses
surround the estate as well as walking distance to the Springers Leisure
Centre or Tatterson Park. As this area is well established, health and child
care facilities are abundant.
Office: Aspendale Gardens Ph: 9587 6211
Aspendale Gardens / Chelsea / Keysborough / Mulgrave / Springvale / Wheelers Hill
9587 6211
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9701 8611
9548 3011
9546 8211
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A4
B2
Auction:
12th July at 11:00 AM
Price:
$280,000-$308,000
mcdonaldre.mobi:
ppty ID 4242747
Dinesh Raghu
0431 131 157
Dee Kawsar
0423 215 815
C2
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KEYSBOROUGH 24 LOCHARN CRESCENT
THINK BIG!
Offering a superb and ultra-convenient location in the heart of Keysborough,
this huge residence will effortlessly provide families with harmonious,
comfortable and extensive living for many years to come. Set over dual
levels, this classic home offers spacious living and adjoining dining areas,
a huge family zone and upper retreat plus four bedrooms with roes including
the master with en suite and balcony, plus a large ground-floor study or fifth
robed bedroom. A substantial kitchen will easily cater to and accommodate
the homes’ residents and large gatherings when entertaining. A covered
verandah, double carport, two storage sheds, a sizeable workshop and plenty
of off-street parking for the boat, caravan or trailer conclude.
• Formal living with exposed brick feature wall, adjoining formal dining, vast
family zone plus an upper level retreat
• Kitchen equipped with a 900mm gas cooktop, electric oven, dishwasher,
range hood, ample workspace and cabinetry overlooking a meals area
Office: Aspendale Gardens Ph: 9587 6211
KEYSBOROUGH 36 HIDDEN GROVE BLVD
Living tHe DreaM in HiDDen grove
Enviably and beautifully positioned directly opposite the picturesque Pencil
Park’ and wetlands, this inviting family home is superbly appointed and
spectacularly presented throughout its extensive, dual-level design. Gleaming
timber floorboards flow throughout the lower level highlighting the elegant
formal living and dining area and into the open plan family, meals and
kitchen zone perfectly, plus stacker sliding doors access a sublime outdoor
entertaining area, complementing perfectly. The upper floor accommodates a
generous master bedroom benefitting from a walk-in robe and chic en suite,
family bathroom, two robed bedrooms and what can be either a fourth robed
bedroom or teenage retreat with a balcony proffering tranquil, parkland views.
• Elegant formal living and dining, vast open plan family and meals plus an
extensive undercover alfresco with fan
• Well-appointed kitchen equipped with stainless-steel gas cooktop, electric
oven, range hood and dishwasher
ofice: Aspendale Gardens Ph: 9587 6211
A5
B2
Auction:
5th July at 3:30 PM
Price:
$420,000-$460,000
Inspect:
Saturday
12:00-12:30pm
mcdonaldre.mobi:
ppty ID 6602599
Dinesh Raghu
0431 131 157
Dee Kawsar
0423 215 815
A 4+
KEYSBOROUGH 27 CLARENDON DRIVE
auction reserve in Price range
Set superbly in a convenient and coveted pocket of Keysborough, this
stunning two-years young’ residence provides a lifestyle epitomised by its
exceptional, high-quality appointments, free-flowing floor plan and bright
living areas of generous proportions, plus a centrally-positioned and inviting
alfresco deck adds outdoor entertaining appeal. With added notable
inclusions, such as eye-catching and elegantly chic light fittings, impressive
entry, feature walls, contemporary gas log fireplace, richly toned floorboards
and manicured gardens, that makes this comfortable home just a bit more
special than the rest.
• Formal living area or theatre room plus open plan family and dining zone,
both with access to the partially-covered alfresco deck
• Sophisticated kitchen boasting stone surfaces, walk-in pantry, glass
splashbacks, built-in wine rack, breakfast bar, stainless-steel range hood,
dishwasher and freestanding oven
ofice: Aspendale Gardens Ph: 9587 6211
B2
auction:
28th June at 11:00 AM
Price:
$650,000-$715,000
inspect:
Saturday
10:30-11:00am
mcdonaldre.mobi:
ppty ID 6585196
Dinesh raghu
0431 131 157
Dee Kawsar
0423 215 815
C2
C 2 KEYSBOROUGH 3 BREWER COURT
SUBLIME STARTER HOME OR INVESTMENT!
Serenely set in the bowl of a quiet court, this engaging three-bedroom
residence is positioned beautifully on its lush grounds of 793sqm,
conveniently close to Keysborough’s array of amenities. Offering dual
living areas, a well-appointed timber kitchen, generous undercover outdoor
entertaining area overlooking the manicured rear gardens which children and
pets will undoubtedly delight in, plus en suite, ducted heating, air-conditioning
and built-in robes to all bedrooms. Located in close proximity to Rowley Allan
Reserve, Parkmore Shopping Centre, transport, Springers Leisure Centre,
prestigious schooling, and EastLink, this appealing abode provides an
enviable first home with scope to personalise to your tastes, or an astute
investment choice!
• Comfortable formal living area with air-conditioning
• Classic timber kitchen equipped with a 1200mm gas cooktop, electric
oven, plentiful cabinetry, breakfast bar and dishwasher
Office: Aspendale Gardens Ph: 9587 6211
A4
B2
C2
auction:
5th July at 2:00 PM
Price:
$549,000-$599,000
inspect:
Saturday
2:00-2:30pm
mcdonaldre.mobi:
ppty ID 6594970
Dinesh raghu
0431 131 157
Dee Kawsar
0423 215 815
A3
B1
C3
Auction:
12th July at 12:30 PM
Price:
$430,000-$470,000
Inspect:
Saturday
1:30-2:00pm
mcdonaldre.mobi:
ppty ID 6648011
Dee Kawsar
0423 215 815
Dinesh Raghu
0431 131 157
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9587 6211
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SPRINGVALE SOUTH 44 SHARON ROAD
POTENTIAL FILLED DOUBLE STOREY ON
700M2(APPROX)
Searching for a big home? Looking for a large block? One of these
features is hard to find. As a combination, it’s nearly impossible.
Neatly tucked away in desirable pocket of Springvale South, this truly
unique property can provide satisfaction to those looking for a large
family residence, renovators looking for prudent investments or even
the astute purchaser seeking future subdivision potential (STCA).
Choose to reside or maximise the capital growth potential of this spacious
residence, comprising of (in total):
• 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, multiple living zones, 2 toilets
• Alarm system
• Garage and much more
Know that this is a once in a lifetime chance, snatch at it while you can!
A4
B2
C1
Auction:
Saturday 28th June @ 11:00AM
Price:
$430,000 PLUS
Inspect:
Saturday 12:00-12:30PM
Wednesday 5:00-5:30PM
mcdonaldre.mobi:
ppty ID 6624863
Harry Li
0414 216 699
Office: Springvale Ph: 9546 8211
SPRINGVALE 14 ERICKSEN STREET
BEST BUY IN SPRINGVALE!
The ever growing market in Springvale offers another tremendous
chance for the prudent buyer to invest in brilliant real estate. Literally
only a few minutes walking distance to Springvale train station, central
shopping and local schools; this desirable block measuring 800sqm
(approx) offers huge potential in building and further development into
multiple dwellings (STCA). Whether you’re building your dream home or
looking to subdivide, make this your wealth creator or retirement plan.
The current brick residence is in need of a renovation, or
it can be easily bulldozed for your building requirements.
In a high demand pocket that has seen massive growth in value over recent
years, get in now before it rises even further. It’s an investment you can’t look
past. In conjunction with Matt Jackson Vendor Advocates
A3
B1
SPACIOUS & RENOVATED DELIGHT
Located in a highly desirable pocket of Keysborough, this gorgeous residence
suiting all home buyers offers wonderful living and a fresh lifestyle. Walk in
and be amazed by the flexibility it offers, comprising of:
• 4 bedrooms all with BIR (Master w/Full Ensuite)
• Open and bright living areas
• 2 updated bathrooms for daily practicality, 2 toilets
• Polished Floorboards Throughout
• Modern Kitchen opening to light illed Dining Room
• Huge Lock Up Carport and play area
Entertain guests in the generous backyard area and be the envy of your
friends. With schools and shops just within a few minutes, you will be
delighted by the serenity being only moments away from Parkmore Shopping
Centre, buses, schools and easy access to major freeways. Get your foot in
the door before it’s too late!
Office: Springvale Ph: 9546 8211
C1
Auction:
Saturday 12th July @ 2:30PM
Price:
$360,000 - $396,000
Inspect:
Saturday 2:00-2:30PM
mcdonaldre.mobi:
ppty ID 6674751
Harry Li
0414 216 699
Office: Springvale Ph: 9546 8211
KEYSBOROUGH 39 TRITON DRIVE
SPRINGVALE SOUTH 6 SPRING ROAD
CLASSIC FAMILY HOME ON 750M2 LAND!
Sitting on approx. 750m2 of land, this prime positioned property
provides endless opportunities.
Take advantage of the enormous
sized block and build the family home you dreamt of. Better yet, for the
prudent investor to subdivide and develop into 2 or 3 units (S.T.C.A).
In addition to the land is a charming and tremendously kept home providing
all the essentials including:
• 3 bedrooms
• Fully renovated bathroom
• Ducted heating and air conditioning
• Single garage plus additional car accommodation
Cared and cherished for decades, it is in close vicinity to the heart of
Springvale, public transport and local primary & secondary schools. Much
loved and taken care of throughout its life, live in, rent out or build on this
allotment and capitalise on a sure investment.
Office: Springvale Ph: 9546 8211
A4
B2
C4
Auction:
Saturday 28th June @ 2:30PM
Price:
$400,000 PLUS
Inspect:
Saturday 11:00-11:30AM
Tuesday 4:00-4:30PM
mcdonaldre.mobi:
ppty ID 6598569
Harry Li
0414 216 699
A3
B1
C1
Auction:
Saturday 12th July @ 12:30PM
Price:
$430,000 PLUS
Inspect:
Wednesday 4:00-4:30pm
Saturday 12:00-12:30pm
mcdonaldre.mobi:
ppty ID 5598207
Ricky Nguyen
0420 956 239
Aspendale Gardens / Chelsea / Keysborough / Mulgrave / Springvale / Wheelers Hill
9587 6211
9707 8800
12 DANDENONG JOURNAL Monday, 23 June, 2014
9701 8611
9548 3011
9546 8211
9560 6816
Connecting people and communities DJ
Hall & Partners
Doveton 25A
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NEW LISTING
AUCTION
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school. Easy access to Princes Highway, Monash
Freeway & Eastlink. Check this one out!
LooK! NEW LISTING
Comfortable three bedroom home in a great
location close to the new Doveton school, Linden
Place Shops and transport. Check out these
features! Ducted gas heating, ducted refrigerated
air conditioning, spa bath, large rear veranda, high
front fence plus lots of off street parking room
and a bonus double garage!
Auction:
Inspect:
For Sale:
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Contact:
For Sale: $319,000
Inspect: Wednesday 2:30-3:00pm
Saturday 1:00-1:30pm
Contact: Tim Retallack 0419 391 804
19th July 11:00am
Wednesday
$319,000 3:30-4:00pm
Saturday 2:00-2:30pm
1:00-1:30pm
Tim Retallack 0419 391 408
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ENDEAVOUR HILLS 2/64 Arthur Phillip Drive
NEW LISTING
REAR UNIT IN A BLOCK OF 2!
Attractive value 2 bedroom unit with lock up
garage plus double side gates (good access
to backyard and storage space for a small
caravan or trailer) Kitchen with WO & HP, tiled
meals area plus separate lounge, bathroom,
toilet, outstanding covered in/ decked outdoor
area plus a compact backyard. Also comes
with gas heating and ducted air cooling.
Price to sell and ready to go!
ENDEAVOUR HILLS 13/8 Monteith Crescent
FABULOUS FAMILY ENTERTAINING IN A
QUIET LOCATION
The smart design of this house allows the 4
spacious bedrooms to be away from the living
areas. Master bedroom has ensuite and walk-in
robe, other bedrooms are spacious with builtin robes. Large L-shape lounge/dining room
separate from a great timber kitchen with plenty
of bench space for the dedicated cooks adjoining
a spacious meals family area and an outside
decking/alfresco area (Great for BBQs) over
looking a well presented and low maintenance
backyard. Lots of storage space under the house.
For Sale: $319,000
Inspect: Saturday 1:00-1:30pm
Contact: Tim Retallack 0419 391 804
NEW LISTING
For Sale: Buyers Over $430,000
Inspect: Saturday 1:00-1:30pm
Contact: Robert Fernandez 0419 325 302
GREAT OPPORTUNITY RIGHT HERE, RIGHT
NOW!
This sensational 3 bedroom family home
provides prime opportunity for the Investor or
the First Home Buyer looking to break into the
real estate market. Consisting of 3 bedrooms, 2
way bathroom upstairs, formal lounge and dining,
open plan kitchen overlooking the beautiful
views. Extra features include; double garage,
ducted heating, evaporative cooling, dishwasher,
two toilets, parquetry floorings and much more.
AMAZING VALUE FOR MONEY! BATTLEAXE BLOCK.
Attention Investors or First Home Buyers, perfect
start in this great area of Endeavour Hills.Walking
distance to Endeavour Hills Shopping Centre,
close to schools, Monash Freeway and public
transport . Comprises of 3 bedrooms, family
bathroom, double garage, large backyard and a
huge living room and meals area. Must See.
For Sale: $350,000+ Buyers
Inspect: Saturday 12:00-12:30pm
Contact: Carina Cigna 0410 027 281
For Sale: $310,000+
Inspect: Saturday 11:45am-12:10pm
Contact: Carina Cigna 0410 027 281
DANDENONG NORTH 17 Azalea Crescent
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LOOKING FOR A PROJECT?
This home I can assure you will be popular,
whether you are a renovator, developer or an
investor make sure this is at the top of your list.
Property features 3 bedrooms, spacious lounge
plus kitchen and meals, with a covered outdoor
area, good sized garage and an enclosed huge rear
garden. The block is 606sqm and is positioned
amongst some very nice homes and in ultra
convenient location – this will not last long!
For Sale: $450,000+
$319,000
$400,000+
Inspect: Saturday
By Appointment
1:00-1:30pm
12:00-12:20pm
Contact: Leigh
Tim Retallack
Hall 04010419
408 391
580 804
For Sale: $350,000
Inspect: Saturday 1:00 to 1:30pm
Contact: Adrian Hall 0417 123 820
ROSEWOOD DOWNS 17 Kaye Court
DOVETON 25A NORTH
DANDENONG
Wattle Grove
59 Oakwood Avenue
GREAT ROSEWOOD DOWNS ENTERTAINER
Positioned in a great court location is this 3
bedroom home offering an abundance of
comfort and family entertainment. Some of the
many inclusions are an open plan lounge and
dining, flowing through to a neat and serviceable
kitchen, adjacent to a family meals area. Other
features are; main bedroom with ensuite and
WIR, downstairs rumpus room with a built-in bar,
ducted heating, two air conditioners, an outdoor
entertainment area with a spa, built-in BBQ,
garden shed, and a double garage. Don’t delay,
buy today!
FOUR BEDROOM RENOVATED HOUSE ON
LARGE BLOCK
Explore the possibilities of what you can do with
this 591sqm approx block (STCA). The stunning
renovated home features 4 bedrooms (3 with
built in robes), polished floorboards in the living
area and a fully renovated bathroom. Not to
mention the renovated kitchen with stainless
steel appliances, gas cooking and dishwasher. It
also includes ducted heating, air conditioning and
a double carport and is close to all amenities.
For Sale: Offers Over $520,000
Inspect: Saturday 2:00 to 2:30pm
Contact: Sam Galati 0420 221 317
Auction:
For
Sale: 19th
$380,000
July 11:00am
Inspect: Saturday 2:00-2:30pm
11:00-11:20am
Contact: Tim
LeighRetallack
Hall 04010419
408 391
580 408
Dandenong 254 Lonsdale Street
Mulgrave Shop 19 Waverley Gardens Shopping Centre
Endeavour Hills Shop 62 Endeavour Hills Shopping Centre
Connecting people and communities
Comfortable three bedroom home in a great
location close to the new Doveton school, Linden
Place Shops and transport. Check out these
features! Ducted gas heating, ducted refrigerated
air conditioning, spa bath, large rear veranda, high
front fence plus lots of off street parking room
and a bonus large garage!
ENDEAVOUR HILLS 23 John Edgcumbe Way
Doveton 122 NORTH
DanDenong
DANDENONG
north
Kidds road
91 Warwick
gladesville
Court
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DJ
NEW LISTING
LooK!
ENDEAVOUR HILLS 9 Conran Avenue
For Sale: $335,000
Inspect: Thursday 2:30-3:00pm
Saturday 12:00-12:30pm
Contact: Tim Retallack 0419 391 804
NEW LISTING
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9792 0265
9548 1200
9700 3000
AUCTION
www.hallfn.com.au
Monday, 23 June, 2014 DANDENONG JOURNAL 13
Explore Your Possibilities with The C!
KEYSBOROUGH 27 Fenton court
Quality lifestyle, spacious
accommodation and superb locality
Built by leading residential developer AV Jennings
in 1987, this spacious home is the perfect family
residential package. Surrounded by an array of
amenities such as Parkmore Shopping Centre,
Springers Leisure Centre, and Haileybury College.
Excellent accommodation is provided by 4
bedrooms surrounding a large bathroom, while
the generous master bedroom enjoys full WIR and
ensuite beneits.
SPRINGVALE 1-15/29 Albert Ave
SELLING FAST
Modern and stylish, this exclusive Apartment has
all amenities in arm’s reach, the perfect choice
for professionals, investors or those looking to
downsize in style!
• 15 Contemporary 1 and 2 bed apartments
• Gourmet kitchen with inest appliances
• Spacious open plan living/dining area
• Large balcony to admire the elevated view
• Quality carpets and bamboo hardwood loors
4A2B2D
1A1B1D1L
Private:
Inspect:
Private:
Inspect:
$500,000 +
Saturday 2:15 - 2:45pm
Photo ID Required
Contact: Corey (Khoi) Le
0417 311 491
NOBLE PARK 1070 Heatherton Road
$250,000 +
Wedesday 4:30 -5:00pm
Saturday 3:00 - 4:00pm
Contact: Corey (Khoi) Le
0417 311 491
Calling All Investors and Developers! SPRINGVALE 103/31B Buckingham Ave
All the Work is Done!
Amazing Apartment Living right in the Heart
of Springvale. Everything you need is here,
including, 2 bedrooms, master and second
bedroom with built in robes.
• Masterpieces in modern 5 star kitchen, including
stainless steel European gas oven/cooktop,
stunning waterfall Caesarstone bench tops
• Open plan living area, complete with reverse
cycle air-conditioning and balcony
3A1B1D1L
2A1B1D1L
Private:
Inspect:
Private:
Inspect:
$360,000+
Saturday 2:00 - 2:30pm
Photo ID Required
Contact: Corey (Khoi) Le
0417 311 491
Big, Beautiful & Quality Living
Immersed in style, this luxurious family home
is beautifully located close to Noble Park’s
shopping precinct, Aquatic Centre and South
Eastern Private Hospital, where convenience is
further enhanced by excellent access to Princess
Highway and Eastlink.
• Superb accommodation is provided by 4
bedrooms, 3 of which have polished timber
loors with the main bedroom enjoying full
motorised shutters beneits
NOBLE PARK 1/18 Mihan Street
4A2B2D2L
2A1B1D1L
Private:
Inspect:
Private:
Inspect:
$330,000 +
Saturday 11:00 - 11:30am
Photo ID Required
Contact: Corey (Khoi) Le
0417 311 491
Thinking of Selling?
• Leading Agency in your Area
Attention Landlords!
• We specialise in Springvale, Keysborough and Noble Park
• Over 20 Years of Real Estate Experience
• With over 10,000 Clients, we have more buyers for your home
• Award Winning agents
• Excellent Ofice Location next to Westpac - more buyers come to us
• Unrivaled customer service
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• Our team can speak a combined 9 Languages
14 DANDENONG JOURNAL Monday, 23 June, 2014
Perfect irst home or investment with
own street frontage!
Cosy and welcoming, this residence will resonate
with young couples and professionals with its
offer of contemporary accommodation, low
maintenance and convenient lifestyle. Located
just minutes away from Noble Park’s shopping
precinct. With excellent accessibility along
Princess Highway and easy Eastlink access.
• A light-illed lounge complete with heating ceiling
vents and pristine looring tiles
$460,000 +
Saturday 1:30 - 2:00pm
Photo ID Required
Contact: Nik Sharma
0411 790 745
Corey (Khoi) Le
0417 311 491
Live the High Life in Springvale
Central!
Exclusive area of Noble Park, sought after by
irst home buyers and investors for its convenient
location. Endorsed Plans and working drawings
for 4 Townhouses on a large block of 935m2
(approx.). Designed with family in mind and the
modern lifestyle, this is a rare opportunity that
should not be missed. Secure this project right
away and let us help you make it a great success.
For a copy of the plan call us today!
Contact Agent
Contact Agent
Photo ID Required
Contact: Corey ( Khoi) Le
0417 311 491
NOBLE PARK 17 Lee Street
Light Filled Luxury in Prime
Location!
Jessie Xin
0420 970 916
HANGE!
Contact The C Real Estate today for an
Exclusive Introductory Offer!
Nik Sharma
0411 790 745
Kim Laing
03 858 10 999
363 Springvale Road, Springvale
www.theCrealestate.com.au
Connecting people and communities DJ
www.delrealestate.com.au
Nearly New Apartments
Ideal First Home or Smart Investment
This fairly new apartment is ideal for any first home
buyer, investor or person looking to downsize.
Located just minutes from all of Dandenong’s
amenities including Plaza, Market and Railway
Station, this apartment offers modern living with 2
bedrooms, master bedroom with full en suite and
walk in robe, separate main bathroom with laundry,
open plan living and meals area, contemporary
kitchen and delightful balcony to be enjoy all year
round. Other features include low maintenance
timber floors through living area, split system
heating/cooling unit and single car space in
basement car park. All apartments are leased.
Located within walking distance to local shops and schools
as well as a short drive to central Dandenong this neatly
updated home is a perfect starter or investment. Being
the front unit of a two unit development you will enjoy the
privacy that this 2 bedroom home offers as well as your
own front garden and rear courtyard. Boasting a good sized
formal lounge, separate kitchen with 4 burner gas stove,
wall to wall carpets throughout, gas wall heater in lounge,
single lock up carport with remote access and 1 bathroom
and separate toilet this home is a perfect way to enter
the property market. With a current rental income of $250
per week you can be reap the benefits of a strong rental
income in a growing area. You are sure to be impressed after
viewing, so do not wait any longer. Arrange to view today!
For Sale: $270.000 Plus
For Sale:$250.000 Plus
2A
2B
For Sale: 19 Close Avenue Dandenong
For Sale: 1/73 Boyd Street Dandenong North
Neb Delibasic : 0411 332 467
e: neb.delibasic@delrealestate.com.au
Neb Delibasic : 0411 332 467
e: neb.delibasic@delrealestate.com.au
P: 9792 3340
DJ
2A
1C
Connecting people and communities
1B
1C
252 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong
Monday, 23 June, 2014 DANDENONG JOURNAL 15
Keysborough 27 College Crescent
3A
Location and Beauty
A1 location offering the ultimate lifestyle convenience.
Within walking distance to Parkmore Shopping centre,
Resurrection Primary School, bus stops and just minutes
drive to Eastlink Freeway, this really is PRIME POSITION!
Featuring 3 beds, 1 bath, heating, cooling and single
carport. This is an opportunity not to be missed.
1B
1C
5A
Auction
Timeless warmth with room to grow
Auction
Saturday 28th June @ 4pm
Nestled within a quiet cul de sac in a highly desirable
pocket of Springvale, bordering Mulgrave and just
minutes to Waverley Gardens Shopping Centre and
Wellington Secondary College. Featuring five bedrooms,
two bathrooms, two living areas, open plan dining,
updated kitchen with gas cooking and two pack gloss
cabinets, heating /cooling for all year round comfort and
the added bonus of a double lock up garage.
Saturday 28th June @ 2:30pm
View Wed 5-5:30pm & Sat
1-1:30pm
Jaymee Le 0416 336 902
jaymee.le@raywhite.com
raywhite.com | 9547 0000
Ray White Noble Park/Springvale
Springvale South 26 Elisabeth Avenue
View Wed & Sat 12 - 12:30pm
Ray White Noble Park/Springvale
3A
2B
2C
Noble Park 4/41 Ambrie Crescent
2A
Big, Beautiful and The Best Presented Home
Auction
Last One
For Sale
Saturday 28th June @ 1:30pm
This modern European influenced, two bedroom, north
facing apartment is brand new and awaiting the astute
investor or the smart home buyer. The modern design
features bedrooms that are bathed in morning sun,
separate bathroom, toilet and a European style laundry.
A good sized lounge opens onto a large balcony where
you can entertain in the afternoon sun and look out over
expansive parks and gardens.
$300,000+
16 DANDENONG JOURNAL Monday, 23 June, 2014
2C
Jaymee Le 0416 336 902
jaymee.le@raywhite.com
raywhite.com | 9547 0000
In ready to move in condition, this lovely home comprises
3 bedrooms, master with semi-ensuite and walk in robe,
huge L-shape lounge, polished floor boards throughout
and ceaserstone bench top kitchen with stainless steel
gas cook top. Other features including a fabulously
renovated bathroom, split system air-conditioner and
heater, 7 solar panel system, 5000 litres water tank,
spacious backyard, single lock up garage and a carport.
Ray White Noble Park/Springvale
2B
Springvale 10 Dowling Avenue
View Wed 4-4:30pm & Sat
1-1:30pm
Lethao Huynh 0422 252 600
le.huynh@raywhite.com
raywhite.com | 9547 0000
1B
1C
View Wed & Sat 2 - 2:30pm
Phillip Yates 0412 061 773
phillip.yates@raywhite.com
raywhite.com | 9547 0000
Ray White Noble Park/Springvale
Connecting people and communities DJ
Keysborough 230 Chandler Road
3A
Great Location
Keysborough High School literally at your doorstep,
this great family home is positioned centrally close to all
amenities. This spacious family home offers upgrades
such as the renovated central bathroom & spacious
lounge room. Original kitchen overlooking meals area &
3 good sized bedrooms. Other features include ducted
heating, roller shutters, large driveway with carport and
lockup garage. Currently returning $1385 pcm.
1B
3A
Auction
3 Bedroom with street frontage
For Sale
IN ROOM AUCTION
Wednesday 9th July @ 6:30pm
Sandown Regency, 477 Princes
Hwy, Noble Park
With only 3 townhouses on the block and no body
corporate, these stunning townhouses are waiting for
a lucky buyer to call them home or invest for the future.
Downstairs features master bedroom with ensuite and
spacious open plan living area over looking tidy kitchen.
Upstairs is two spacious bedrooms with robes and central
family bathroom. Other features include security intercom,
ducted heating, ducted vacuum and more.
IN ROOM AUCTION
Wednesday 9th July @ 6:30pm
Sandown Regency, 477 Princes
Hwy, Noble Park
View Saturday 12 - 12:30pm
Adrees Ezadyar 0402 543 084
adrees.ezadyar@raywhite.com
raywhite.com | 9547 0000
Ray White Noble Park/Springvale
Doveton 3a Privet Court
2B
Noble Park 1 & 2/18 Liege Avenue
2C
2C
View Saturday 11 - 11:30am
Adrees Ezadyar 0402 543 084
adrees.ezadyar@raywhite.com
raywhite.com | 9547 0000
Ray White Noble Park/Springvale
3A
1B
1C
Noble Park 4/29 Kelvinside Road
3A
1B
1C
The WOW factor!
Auction
Fantastic detached Villa
Auction
This stunning villa is sure to inspire. With only two on the
block and a few years young, it offers a low maintenance
lifestyle for the lucky purchaser. Comprising of gourmet
kitchen, open plan lounge with hardwood floors, three
bedrooms, and modern bathroom in earthy tones. Extras
include ducted heating, split system cooling and down
lights. There is a private rear yard with shed and access to
single garage. And so close to all amenities!
IN ROOM AUCTION
Wednesday 9th July @ 6:30pm
Sandown Regency, 477 Princes
Hwy, Noble Park
Much sort after detached 3 bedroom family villa close
to transport, schools, shopping and more. Kitchen and
dinning room open out to the Northerly sun filled rear
courtyard. Separate lounge and single garage complete
the home. Don’t delay come along to our next inspection.
Currently tenanted.
IN ROOM AUCTION
Wednesday 9th July @ 6:30pm
Sandown Regency, 477 Princes
Hwy, Noble Park
Ray White Noble Park/Springvale
View Wed & Sat 11 - 11:30am
Clyde Lobo 0421 138 384
clyde.lobo@raywhite.com
raywhite.com | 9547 0000
Ray White Noble Park/Springvale
View Wed & Sat 4 - 4:30pm
Clyde Lobo 0421 138 384
clyde.lobo@raywhite.com
raywhite.com | 9547 0000
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Nicholls Gledhill
2 Raymond McMahon Blvd, Endeavour Hills
9700 7888 nichollsgledhill.com.au
2/1 Ponto Court ENDEAVOUR HILLS
Brand New Townhouse Features: 3 bedrooms - main
beddroom with Full Ensuite and WIR, main bathroom plus
separate powder room, Modern kitchen and appliances,
Polished timber floors and carpets, Ducted heating and
Split Air conditioning, alarm system on request, SLU
garage, landscaped gardens plus much more.
Asking $410,000+
Contact Tom Dong 0432 777 288
Umesh Kumar 0434 023 805
3A
2B
1 C
5 Leith Court ENDEAVOUR HILLS
COMFORTABLE FAMILY LIVING Located on an elevated
block with views in quiet court - formal lounge, dining,
family, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, WIR and ensuite,
kitchen/meals, built in bar for entertaining, entertailing
area, ducted heating, split A/C, double carport, and much
more.
Open
Saturday 1:00 - 1:30pm
Asking $390,000+
Contact Umesh Kumar 0434 023 805
Tom Dong 0432 777 288
3A
2B
2 C
8 Manuscript Dr ENDEAVOUR HILLS
IMPRESSIVE YOUNG HOME!! Magnificent near new
double storey dwelling. Good sized formal lounge,
separate open plan family and dining area, spacious
kitchen with stainless steel appliances, access to the dble
LU garage. 3 good sized bedrooms, full en suite & WIR,
gas ducted heating, tiled and carpeted throughout, low
maintenance backyard - perfect for any young family!
3A
Open
Saturday 12:00-12:30pm
Asking $450,000+
2B
Contact Tom Dong 0432 777 288
2 C
Umesh Kumar 0434 023 805
8 Wilkinson Way ENDEAVOUR HILLS
POTENTIAL SUBDIVISION (STCA) ON CORNER
BLOCK! - CLOSE TO EVERYTHING! Beautifully presented
home. on 651sq.m corner block, located in the centre of
Endeavour Hills, Close to main shopping centre, 3 good
sized bedrooms (master is huge), 2 bathrooms, 1 toilet,
polished timber floors throughout, other features include
ducted heating, evaporative cooling and lots more.
3A
Open
Saturday 2:00 - 2:30pm
Asking 390,000 plus
2B
Contact Tom Dong 0432 777 288
1 C
Umesh Kumar 0434 023 805
4
Cranbourne West
21 John Russell Road
OVER 48 SQUARES OF GRAND
SCALE DISPLAY QUALITY LIVING!
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Spacious block of approx. 560m2. Offering
3 genuine living zones plus balcony with
city skyline glimpses. Added internal extras
include evaporative cooling, ducted heating
plus gas fire place. Step outside and be
greeted by professional landscaped gardens
plus a roomy alfresco!
$610,000 + Buyers
Saturday 5th July at
12:00pm (on site), unless sold prior
View By Appointment / As Advertised
Paul Ringeri
0412 364 893 / 5990 9513
paul.ringeri@raywhite.com
raywhitecranbourne.com
5995 2003
www.raywhitecranbourne.com.au
1/75-89 High Street, Cranbourne
5995 2003
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5 Cherry Grove
Situated in an ever popular location,
Features d/heating, reno bathroom,
updated kitchen, polished floorboards
etc. Grab the opportunity & reap the
benefits later with potential development
options (stca). Land size approx. 600m2.
Features, functional kitchen and a large
rear yard suitable to extend the home or
add on an alfresco area, renovate then
live in, rent out or even choose to re sell
& walk away with potential profit - the
choices vary.
A3 B1 C 1 E2
A3 B1 C 1 E1
PRICE GUIDE $360,000 +
INSPECT Sat 12-12:30pm Photo ID required
CONTACT Yasantha De Silva 0432 805 336
PRICE GUIDE $270,000 +
INSPECT Sat 3-3:30pm Photo ID required
CONTACT Gavin Andrews 0407 779 232
DANDENONG
4 Cornelius Street
DANDENONG
82/35 David Street
Within minutes away from shopping
centre, hospital, medical centres, Tafe
College and much more, home features
all rooms with BIR’s, separate living and
dining, timber kitchen, ducted heating, resealed roof and extra-large brick garage.
■ ✁✂essive proportion with timeless
elegance situated in an excellent
location highlights the appeal of this 2
bedroom residence with open floor plan,
meals area opening to the outdoor area
including Vogue décor & soft furnishings.
A3 B1 C 1 E2
A2 B1 C 1 E1
PRICE GUIDE $390,000+
INSPECT Sat 2-2:30pm Photo ID required
CONTACT Yasantha De Silva 0432 805 336
PRICE GUIDE $300,000+
INSPECT Sat 11-11:30am Photo ID required
CONTACT Gavin Andrews 0407 779 232
DANDENONG 9706 7455
4 Langhorne Street
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39 Pinewood Avenue
PROUDLY SERVICING:
• Endeavour Hills • Doveton • Hallam
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NOBLE PARK 2 & 4 / 26 Mons Parade
Spacious BRAND NEW town home in a prime location + WITH A
MASSIVE SAVING ON STAMP DUTY!!!
With 50% already SOLD and construction to commence VERY SOON,
this is your best chance to save on STAMP DUTY and at the same
time grab one of these spectacular townhomes on offer! These quality
homes are so central, enjoy top quality fittings / fixtures & have well
planned layouts to make your life as easy as can be!
PRICE GUIDE
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$380,000+ Terms: 10% Deposit. Balance 60-90 Days.
Sat 11:30am - 12pm Photo ID required
Kush Chetri 0425 199 192, Phong Ho 0432 031 601
Noble Park / Springvale 8710 0000
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It’s Officially On The Market after 28 Years of Great Ownership!!
Definitely offering charm outside, you won’t be disappointed with
what’s presented to you inside - 3 comfortable sized BDRs with
robes, cosy living area, polished floors, fans, heating & cooling and
open meals space adjoining the kitchen with great bench tops. At the
rear is a delightfully presented yard on a block size of approx 537m2 build a dream home or build units (STCA) - the choice is yours!
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SPRINGVALE 29 Peter Street
A 3
B 2
C 2
D 1
E 2
From $350,000+
Plans available in office Photo ID required
Kush Chetri 0425 199 192, Tim Stickley 0409 215 540
Noble Park / Springvale 8710 0000
NOBLE PARK
71 Kelvinside Road
In the midst of it all is a uniquely set aside
and well looked after residence with a
land size of 538m2 (approx), giving the
new lucky owner potential to build one
or more dwellings on it (STCA). This very
much looked after residence comprises
of 2 good sized BDRs + study - perfect
for working from home, spacious living +
a convenient bathroom & double carport.
A2 B1 C 2 D1 E2
Tuesday 1st July at 5pm (unless sold prior)
PRICE GUIDE $300,000+
INSPECT Sat 12:15 - 12:45pm Photo ID required
CONTACT Kush Chetri 0425 199 192
Phong Ho 0432 031 601
NOBLE PARK
12/527 Princes Highway
NOBLE PARK 5/38 Kelvinside Road
Attractive Unit Centrally located With Nothing To Do!!!
Rarely do you get an opportunity like this - a quiet Pocket of Noble
Park renovated unit with plenty of potential. Inside you’ll find a
welcoming entry with glistening timber floors boards all through the
residence which guides you into the bright living room. Further inside
you’ll find 2 spacious BDRs (both with BIRs) plus a renovated bath/
laundry with powder room & sun filled front courtyard.
Whether you’re looking to buy a home to
occupy or wanting to grow the portfolio,
this will definitely suit all. Inside is very
neat & the open living area with floor
boards adjoins onto the modern kitchen.
Flow further through to the 2 good sized
carpeted BDRs, plus enjoy a split system
cooling system, heating & a freshly
renovated bathroom.
A 2
B 1
C 1
E 1
A2 B1 C 1 E1
Tuesday 8th July at 5pm (unless sold prior)
PRICE GUIDE $270,000+
INSPECT Sat 3 - 3:30pm Photo ID required
CONTACT Kush Chetri 0425 199 192
Tuesday 15th July at 5pm (unless sold prior)
PRICE GUIDE
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CONTACT
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$190,000+
Sat 2 - 2:30pm Photo ID required
Kush Chetri 0425 199 192, Phong Ho 0432 031 601
Noble Park / Springvale 8710 0000
Tim Stickley 0409 215 540
NOBLE PARK 8710 0000
KEYSBOROUGH 8769 1888
PROUDLY SERVICING:
390 Princes Highway
1/ 320 Cheltenham Road
• Springvale • Endeavour Hills
• Dingley • Waterways
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NOBLE PARK NORTH 4 Nimbin Court
The Waverley Gardens Locale with everything at hand
Dual alfresco decking areas, solid timber floors throughout most of the
home, an exceptional modern feel kitchen with quality appliances plus
four good sized bedrooms, most with built in robes - what more could
you ask for? Add in the bonus of well maintained and manicured
gardens beds that can be turned into your own masterpiece & the
Waverley Gardens locality & you have a dream come true!
SPRINGVALE 3 Hodgkinson Court
A “Towering Treasure” in the Popular Springvale North
For the first time in 45 years the opportunity presents itself to secure
this terrific family home. With flowing living areas that comprise
elegant formal lounge, separate dining adjoining kitchen meals,
additional billiards room upstairs, three extra large BDRs, MSTR
complete with full ensuite, sun room at the rear & plenty of space to
stretch out in that is a perfect entertaining area all year round.
A 3
B 2
C 2
E 1
Saturday 5th July at 12:30pm
$400,000+ Terms: 10% Deposit. Balance 30-60 Days.
Sat 1:40 - 2pm Photo ID required
Mehmet Atesel 0419 333 553
Noble Park / Springvale 8710 0000
PRICE GUIDE
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CONTACT
$400,000+ Terms: 10% Deposit. Balance 30-60 Days
Sat 12 - 12:30pm Photo ID required
Kim Lim 0423 374 998, Tim Stickley 0409 215 540
Noble Park / Springvale 8710 0000
NOBLE PARK NORTH
8 Alpine Crescent
NOBLE PARK
38 Gatcum Court
Positioned within walking distance of
St Elizabeths & Nazareth Colleges and
moments from Waverley Gardens & the
freeway, this home is primly positioned
to ensure a great future for the growing
family, retiree or investor. Boasting dual
living areas, above ground pool, a triple
carport PLUS a double deep lock up
garage, this home will fly out the door.
This large home on a block size of
842m2 (approx) is a treat for all & has the
potential for development (STCA). Enjoy
peaceful living in the front half while kids
can enjoy zoned BDRs at the rear with an
extra living. With timber floors underneath
the carpets, the beauty is yours for the
taking.
A3 B2 C 1 E5
A5 B2 C 2 E3
Saturday 28th June at 12:30pm
Saturday 5th July at 1:30pm
PRICE GUIDE $370,000+ Terms: 10% Deposit.
Balance: 67 Days (Sept 3, 2014)
INSPECT Sat 12 - 12:30pm Photo ID required
CONTACT Mehmet Atesel 0419 333 553
PRICE GUIDE $490,000+ Terms: 10% Deposit.
Balance 60 Days
INSPECT Sat 1 - 1:30pm Photo ID required
CONTACT Kush Chetri 0425 199 192
DOVETON
132 Power Road
NOBLE PARK NORTH
20 Kingswood Crescent
This nicely elevated property offers
a good rental return. The home itself
features; 3 spacious BDRs, functional
kitchen, bright & sunny lounge with gas
heating and a good size backyard that
has plenty of room for the kids to play.
Currently returning $280 per week, it’s
truly a solid investment.
Situated in a highly sought after local, this
fantastic abode is the ideal family home.
Comprising 3 BDRs with BIRs & fully
renovated inside, it’s a home buyers can
just move in, relax and enjoy. With a land
size of 640m2 approximately, you can
move in or rent out whilst getting plans to
build & sub-divide (STCA).
A3 B1 C 1
A3 B1 C 1 E1
Tuesday 1st July at 5pm (unless sold prior)
PRICE GUIDE $240,000+
INSPECT Sat 2 - 2:30pm Photo ID required
CONTACT Daniel Pepperell 0418 105 105
Tuesday 8th July at 5pm (unless sold prior)
PRICE GUIDE $420,000+
INSPECT Sat 2 - 2:30pm Photo ID required
CONTACT Chien Le 0403 342 809
Tim Stickley 0409 215 540
NOBLE PARK 8710 0000
KEYSBOROUGH 8769 1888
PROUDLY SERVICING:
390 Princes Highway
1/ 320 Cheltenham Road
• Springvale • Endeavour Hills
• Dingley • Waterways
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KEYSBOROUGH 26 Beau Vorno Avenue
A Corner Beauty that’s Full of Character
Don’t be fooled by the quiet and serene façade of this charming home
- you’ll be pleasantly surprised with everything is has to offer. Multiple
living and meals areas, a one year young and stunning renovated
kitchen with a superb view of the spa and alfresco, 3 good sized
zoned BDRs, room to entertain in the front, back & on the side and it’s
in the heart of Keysborough.
KEYSBOROUGH 4 Loftus Court
Comfort in a Quiet Court on a block of 598m2 (approx)
When you imagine coming home to a well looked after, honest &
comfortable home, this will stand clear from the rest. Wine, dine &
entertain in one half of the home & retreat / relax in the other. This
special home boasts a charming open formal living and dining,
immaculate kitchen with an abundance of cupboard space, 3 BDRs &
an undercover alfresco that opens out to all parts of the yard.
A 3
B 2
C 1
E 1
Tuesday 22nd July at 5pm (unless sold prior)
$420,000+
Sat 1 - 1:30pm Photo ID required
Chang Wang 0450 706 668, Chee-ky Dunlop 0422 910 881
Keysborough 8769 1888
PRICE GUIDE
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$420,000+
Sat 2 - 2:30pm Photo ID required
Chang Wang 0450 706 668, Chee-ky Dunlop 0422 910 881
Keysborough 8769 1888
Getting to know...
im Stickley
• Director of Barry Plant Noble Park and Keysborough
• 24 years of real estate experience
• Over 100 listings sold annually
• Listed and sold over 1,800 properties in his career
• Specialist in dealing with development properties
• Experienced auctioneer
(conducted 100’s of auctions)
• Genuine care and concern
“I love what I do, and enjoy
KEYSBOROUGH 35/2-22 Breanne Place
being able to support and add
One of Breanne’s Best!
Looking for luxury living in an exclusive area? Seeking a chic and
stylish first home for easy living? Maybe it’s time to add to your
investment portfolio and reap the rewards of a well-designed and
near new home. Perhaps you’re looking to downsize into a low
maintenance and well looked after home with well manicured gardens
and parks literally neighbouring the home.
value throughout the process.”
Call Tim Stickley for a
FREE Market Appraisal
today!
0409 215 540
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Tuesday 8th July at 5pm (unless sold prior)
PRICE GUIDE
INSPECT
CONTACT
$330,000+
Sat 2 - 2:30pm Photo ID required
Ben Nguyen 0404 66 44 66, Chee-ky Dunlop 0422 910 881
Keysborough 8769 1888
NOBLE PARK 8710 0000
KEYSBOROUGH 8769 1888
PROUDLY SERVICING:
390 Princes Highway
1/ 320 Cheltenham Road
• Springvale • Endeavour Hills
• Dingley • Waterways
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Situated right in the heart of Jindivick’s showplace farmland,
amidst some of Australia’s most fertile and reliable rainfall country
this 128 acre undulating, heavy carrying, chocolate soils property
has the best in pastures for beef or dairy (dairy not in use). Solid
1960’s, 3 bedroom BV home plus a number of sheds. A property
with one of the most appealing aspects anywhere in the region
- Just 95km form Melbourne CBD – Views to Baw Baw’s and
Strzelecki ranges. Terms: 10% Deposit – Settlement 60/90 Days
Internet ID: wg3335
View property and more details at www.sej.com.au
5622 3800 Cnr Smith & Queen St, Warragul
www.sej.com.au
DANDENONG
T 03 9793 4455
faceyindustrial.com.au
6 Clow Street, Dandenong VIC 3175
This may be the perfect home
for those looking for a newish
low maintenance property in a
convenient location to either
live in or to add to an
investment portfolio.
It features good size open plan lounge dining,
spacious modern kitchen, the back yard is
generous with a steel shed and access to the
garage with remote controlled door.
There is the comfort of ducted heating and a
powerful inverter split unit giving year-long
comfort.
It is in a spacious small complex which is
only five years old with visitor’s parking
space.
This home will tick all the boxes in the check
list so arrange an inspection.
POSTCODE
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Investment Sale
Gov't
Backed
Tenant
Deadline Sale closing on or
before 18 July at 5pm
1 & 2/2 Beaconsfield Emerald Road
PRIME CORNER
INVESTMENT
• ERMHA Inc – government
back tenant
• Lease 5 years commenced
1st Sept 2012
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• Rent $90,000pa + GST and
applicable outgoings
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Size:
390m2
For Sale: Circa 7.5% by deadline sale
Contact: Graham ‘Josh’ Kendall –
0418 322 443
• Property Management
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BARRY PLANT, DANDENONG, 9706 7455
YASANTHA DE SILVA, 0432 805 336
• Notable neighbours – Woolworths,
Aldi, B of Q, Dominos etc
Sales • Leasing
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4/9-11 ORGILL STREET
INSPECT: BY APPOINTMENT
PRICE: $320,000 PLUS
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CASEY’S MOST EXCLUSIVE ADDRESS
botanicridge.com.au 9785 9339
SALES OFFICE Open Hours Mon to Fri 9-5, Sat & Sun 12-5
233 Smiths Lane (Cnr Browns Rd) Botanic Ridge 3977
This material has been prepared with care and believed to be correct at the time of printing, however it is an indicative guide only. All information is subject to change without notice at the
vendor’s absolute discretion and cannot form part of any offer or contract. The vendor reserves the right to presell, release and withhold certain packages from sale at any time.
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Waterford Rise Estate
Clovelly 225, Franklin 329
Casiana Grove Estate
Riverview 266, Sorrento 328,
Queenscliff 416
11 Red Maple Dr
Cranbourne West, VIC 3977
Parks Edge Estate
Avalon 247, Newport 361
32 Pegasus Rd
Cranbourne West, VIC 3977
Berwick Waters Estate
Clovelly 276, Waratah 339,
Breamlea 504
60 Flowerbloom Cr
North Clyde, VIC 3978
150 Prendergast Ave
Cranbourne, VIC 3977
27 Silkwood Dr
Warragul, VIC 3820
70 - 78 Vesper Dr
Narre Warren, VIC 3805
Phone: 9704 4050
Open 7 days 11am - 5pm
Phone: 0419 319 509
Open 7 days 11am - 5pm
Phone: 0400 569 480
Open 7 days 11am - 5pm
Phone: 9704 4030
Open 7 days 11am - 5pm
Phone: 0409 554 394
Open 7 days 11am - 5pm
Phone: 9704 4040
Open Sat-Sun 11am - 5pm
Ambrosia Estate
Whistler 324, Glenaire 396
Vesper Drive Displays
Clovelly 191, Narrabeen 197
** New Design Coming Soon
Visit one of our display centres for full details of this limited offer. Offer available to new deposits left on or after 2nd June 2014 for homes
within the Bridgewater Range, is subject to change without notice, and may be withdrawn at any time. E&OE.
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In fact, we’ve partnered with
Melbourne’s leading builders to offer
you a range of modern, innovative and
affordable house and land packages.
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HAMPDEN 126 - LOT 805
CORNELL 1900 - LOT 803
NEWHAVEN 20 - LOT 803
• Rendered Facade and Linea Weatherboards
• Traditional Beach Facade
• Fixed price site costs
• Carpet and Floor Coverings throughout
• Fixed price site costs
• Carpet and Tiles throughout
• Skillion Tiled Roof
• 30 Years Structural Guarantee
• Coloured Concrete Driveway and Path
• Panelift Garage Door
• Heart, Brain, Courage Campaign included
• Euro Stainless Steel Cooktop and Oven
$331,300
$354,105
$364,456
TO FIND OUT MORE CALL THUYEN ON 1800 627 600
OR VISIT US AT 135 EVANS RD, CRANBOURNE WEST
WWW.QUARTERSCRANBOURNE.COM.AU
House and land sold separately. Peet Limited acts as agent for the sale of the land only. Buyers enter into a separate contract with the builder and the builder is responsible for all matters relating to the building
contract and the house. Prices may include rebates for the fulfilment of separate conditions under the land contract and information provided by the builder may be subject to eligibility criteria and other
terms and conditions. Buyers should review the land and building contracts carefully, make their own inquiries and obtain independent advice before proceeding. Illustrations and information are intended
to be indicative only and are believed to be correct at the time of publication. Peet Limited reserves the right to withdraw or alter any package at any time without notice at its absolute discretion. Estimated
costs for the package are indicative only and other costs and fees are payable, including but not limited to: transfer/stamp duty, settlement/registration fees, legal/conveyancing fees, finance costs, site works,
engagement of any consultants, approvals, connection for services and variations. Peet Estates (Vic) Pty Ltd.
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Construction has begun on a variety of allotments now selling, surrounded by superb parkland,
future Primary School, shopping centre and state-of-the-art sporting facilities.
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LAND SALES BY:
DEVELOPED BY:
phone 5995 3223 clarindapark.com.au
630 HALL RD, CRANBOURNE WEST, VIC, 3977 MEL REF 132 K4
Disclaimer: Information contained herein is subject to change without notice. No responsibility is accepted by the vendor nor the agent for any action taken in reliance thereon. Prospective purchasers should make their own enquiries to satisfy themselves
on all aspects. Details herein do not constitute any representation by the vendor or the agent and are expressly excluded from any contract. Images are artist’s impression and for illustrative purposes only. Public open space subject to change.
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4 Bedrooms
2 Bathrooms
Ducted Heating
All Floor Coverings
Double Garage with
Remote Control
Rumpus Room
(Tambo Design)
Rumpus & Study
(Eden Design)
We Build in the
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including the
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AH Enquiries: John Spezza 0421 493 927
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ultimate
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won’t
cost you
a cent.
Architect designed homes
plus premium extras.
Sign up for a new Arden home in our
architect designed Aspire range to
receive up to $14,000 in added value.
For a limited period, we are offering
a range of premium additions that
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Security system
Butlers pantry
LED downlights
Ducted vacuum
You’ll find the details on our website.
Or, better still, visit an Arden display
home to really see and feel for
yourself why our homes stand out for
design, style and sheer liveability.
Arden homes feature picture windows
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But it’s not just our homes that are
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With $14,000 additional value on
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NEW HOMES & LAND
BUILT ON HONESTY
Whether buying for a home or an
investment, it’s a very personal
experience.
It is vital to work with a trustworthy builder
to not only deliver a quality product but to
have the buyer’s best interests at heart.
Gem Homes, a proud Australian builder,
will in 2014 celebrate 30 years of building
homes and delivering investment
properties.
Gem Homes prides itself on its honesty
and upfront nature and as such there are
never any hidden costs or grey areas.
With its highly qualified sales and
construction teams it is there to make the
journey as seam free and enjoyable as
possible.
Getting started with house and land
packages from
$350,000,
every Gem
Home is
finished with the
highest quality
fittings and is
renowned for its
flowing designs which
allow seamless
movement throughout. Ideal
for families, each home makes
ingenious use of available storage space
to create hidden away areas to keep the
linen and kids’ toys out of sight.
When buyers work with Gem Homes, the
sparkling service starts well before the
keys are handed over.
Right from the outset, the Gem Homes
team work
with clients to
determine
precisely what
they want and
what they need.
Whether it’s
finding the perfect
block of land, building
one of Gem Homes own
plans or simply creating a
dream design from scratch, the
Gem sales team has the experience and
expertise to bring dreams to life.
With standard features including floating
floorboards to all living areas, double
garages and a walk-in pantry, there is
something to appeal to every buyer.
But it doesn’t end there.
Looking closer visitors will see
LED downlights throughout, stone
benchtops and glass splashback to
the kitchen.
Building with Gem Homes gives the
confidence that comes with experience
and after three decades in the industry
Carl Henczel ensures that every home he
builds stands the test of time.
Whether looking for the perfect family
home or the jewel of an investment
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Clients will be so impressed by what Gem
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need to make.
To discuss the perfect Gem, contact the
team on 5955 9547.
$139,950 + Site Costs **
3 Bedroom +
Double Garage
Inclusions:
Floor Coverings, Driveway,
Landscaping, Blinds, Standard
Inclusions, Fly Doors,
Clothesline, Remote Garage
Door & Dishwasher.
From $361,000
3 Bedroom +
Study & Double
Garage.
Fitzroy Street
Lakeside, Pakenham.
Only 5% Deposit.
Balance at Settlement.
See our Sales Consultant
on site every Saturday.
9.00am — 11.00am
NOW OPEN
SAT—WED:
11.00am - 5.00pm
4—10 Bonnington
Boulevard, Clyde
OVER $18,000 WORTH OF
EXTRAS INCLUDED WHEN
YOU BUILD A PROFINE HOME
ON YOUR LAND.
CONTACT FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
Sales Consultant:
Alfred Grilli M: 0409 781 671
E: Alfred@profine.com.au
Head Office:
3 Dallas Court, Hallam 3803
PH: (03) 9796 3944
VISIT: www.profine.com.au
Images are for illustrative purposes only. Profine reserves the right to terminate this offer at any time without notice.
Offers are not combined or in conjunction with any other offers.
** This prices is based on Profine Conrad plan, Price is based on your land. See full conditions for more details
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from
$243,800
*OYL
INCLUDING CONNECTIONS & FLOOR COVERINGS
CALL ANGIE WILLIAMS
0423 398 183
1300 857 257
1140773-KC25-14
DISPLAY & LAND
LOCATOR
BOTANIC RIDGE
BOTANIC
RIDGE
Cnr Pearcedale & Browns Roads
Melway ref: 137 A2
Open 12-5pm Sat-Thurs
PHONE 9785 9339
www.botanicridge.com.au
CRANBOURNE
CRANBOURNE EAST
3 HOMES
ON DISPLAY
NEW DISPLAYS NOW OPEN
Crepe Avenue, Casiana Gve
Cranbourne (Mel ref: 133 B7)
CALL 1300 SJDHOMES
CRANBOURNE EAST
CLYDE NORTH
PARKS EDGE
PARKS EDGE
28 & 30 Prendergast Avenue
Cranbourne East. Melway ref: 134 E7
Sat - Sun 11am - 5pm
149-150 Prendergast Avenue
Cranbourne East
Melway Ref: 134 E7
Open 7 days, 11.00am – 5.00 pm
Cnr Berwick-Cranbourne Rd and
Pattersons Rd, Clyde North
Melway ref: 134 K7
1300 789 984
03 9704 4030
1800 444 447
TALK TO THE BUILDER
www.sjdhomes.com.au
HIGHGROVE
LAND SALES AND
INFORMATION CENTRE
www.highgrove.com.au
AMBROSIA ESTATE
FORTUNA CRESCENT
CRANBOURNE WEST
(MELWAYS REF 132 J7)
ON DISPLAY:
Sat-Wed 12-5pm
CRANBOURNE SOUTH
CRANBOURNE WEST
CRANBOURNE WEST
SETTLERS RUN
AMBROSIA
AMBROSIA
Land Sales Centre
Open daily from 11am to 5pm
Cnr Westernport Highway & Hall Road,
Cranbourne West (Melway ref: 132 H5)
1 Settlers Run,
Cranbourne South
Melway ref: 133 C11
Sales Office Now Open
7 Days 12pm - 5pm
32-34 Pegasus Road
Cranbourne West
Melway Ref: 132 J4
Open 7 days, 11.00am – 5.00pm
PHONE 9785 6788
PHONE: 5995 3223
www.ambrosialiving.com.au
03 9704 4050
DROUIN
The Bradford
LONGWARRY
CRYSTAL WATERS
Only 30 minutes from Berwick
Huge 1000m2 + Blocks
Blocks from $145,000
House & Land packages available
Land Sales Office
Open Mon-Fri 9-5pm, Sat 9-11am
6 Victoria Street, Warragul
The Shoreham
stockmansWOOD
A B R E AT H O F F R E S H A I R
NEW TITLE RELEASE
LAND SALE
BERWICK WATERS
HOUSE & LAND FROM $290,000
TURN KEY
(MELWAY REF 131 C8)
PHONE 5940 9922
NARRE WARREN
70-78 Vesper Drive
Narre Warren
Melway Ref: 110 B4
Open 7 days, 11.00am – 5.00pm
03 9704 4040
OFFICER
OFFICER
AFFORDABLE
BOUTIQUE LIVING
Cardinia Road, Officer
Melway ref: 215 C7
PHONE 1300 97 62 64
www.cardiniavillage.com.au
3 HOMES
ON DISPLAY
WARRAGUL
PHONE: 1300 737 851
WATERFORD RISE
Located in the Heart of Pakenham
* Leading home builders
* Parks and wetlands
* Walk to train and Town centre
27-29 Silkwood Drive
Warragul
Melway Ref: X912 V7
Open 7 days, 11.00am – 5.00pm
www.ascot.com.au
61 Racecourse Rd, Pakenham
FLAT ALLOTMENTS
Corner of Normanby Street
and Stoddarts Road, Warragul
Clark
5623 6466
www.clarkfn.com.au
NORTH SIDE
CALL 1300 SJDHOMES
ASCOT
PH: 9684 8143
GRANDVUE
35-39 Grandvue Boulevard, Officer
Melway ref: 215 3D
NEW DISPLAYS NOW OPEN
WARRAGUL
PREMIUM RESIDENTIAL
NARRE WARREN SOUTH
Princes Highway, Officer
Melway 215 E4
Sales Office Open
7 Days 11am - 5pm
www.sjdhomes.com.au
PAKENHAM
OFFICER
0400 569 480
www.grandvue.com.au
TO ADVERTISE
IN OUR DISPLAY
HOME & LAND
LOCATOR,
PLEASE PHONE
5945 0666
CLYDE NORTH
ON DISPLAY:
The Armadale
www.crystalwatersdrouin.com.au
NARRE WARREN
FLOWERBLOOM CRESCENT
Sat-Wed 12-5pm
PH: 5622 0800 0400 526 257
www.settlersrun.com.au
The Sorrento
The Beaumont
The Palm Cove
CASIANA GROVE
KIMBERLEY DOWNS
ESTATE
RED MAPLE DRIVE,
NEW RELEASE. NOW SELLING.
19 LOTS IN STAGE 11A
ON DISPLAY:
Ranging in size from 627m2 - 660m2
A quiet and seculded location
Register you details now at
The Colorado
www.kimberleydowns.com.au
The Kimberley Downs Land office is located
at the corner of the Esplanade and
Glasscocks Road Narre Warren South.
GRANDVUE ESTATE
Open weekends 1-4pm
For further details please go to
www.kimberleydowns.com.au
(MELWAYS REF 215 D4)
OR CONTACT MONIQUE
0419 119 719
The Jamieson Lodge
Roger Davis Pty Ltd
Suite 1, 624 Ferntree Gully Road
Cnr Brandon Park Dve, Wheelers Hill
PHONE: 9560 5000
CRANBOURNE
(MELWAYS REF 133 B6)
Sat-Wed 12-5pm
The Esprit
GRANDVUE BOULEVARD
OFFICER
ON DISPLAY:
Sat-Wed 12-5pm
The Wentworth
The Cottesloe
1300 PREMIER
OPEN SAT-WED 12-5pm
premierbuilders.com.au
TO ADVERTISE IN OUR DISPLAY HOME & LAND LOCATOR, PLEASE PHONE 5945 0666
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Springvale
2/66 Albert Avenue
2
1
1
Investment Property
Located in the heart of Springvale,
this cosy 2 bedroom unit is only a
short walk from Springvale Central.
Located on a quiet street, yet close
to everything. Everything is literally
around you.
Noble Park
3/16 Ellt Crescent
2
1
1
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It offers 2 bedrooms brick veneer in
the block of 3. Located in the quite
area, the renovated unit is now using
as family daycare.
Comprising of:
- 2 bedrooms with floorboard covering.
Judy Thanh Truc 0432 898 898
Emma Tuyet 0468 923 898
Glen Waverley 8588 5288
- Ducted heating and air-conditioner in
master bathroom.
- Bright and good size living area.
- Update kitchen with gas stove.
265A Springvale Road
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Chris Nguyen 0466 119 898
Emma Tuyet 0468 935 898
Glen Waverley 03 8588 5288
265A Springvale Road
Sold
• 9 Clunies Ross Crescent, Mulgrave Sold Within 2 Weeks
by Emma Tuyet
Sold
9 Clunies Ross Crescent, Mulgrave
Sold
34 Peter Street, Springvale
• 34 Peter Street, Springvale Sold Within 8 Weeks by Emma Tuyet
• 4 Pearl Court, Noble Park Sold Within 24 Hours by Chris Nguyen
• 22 Cambridge Drive, Springvale South Sold Within 1 Week
by Chris Nguyen
• 8 Kallay Street, Dandenong North Sold Within 5 Weeks
by Chris Nguyen
Sold
4 Pearl Court, Noble Park
Sold
22 Cambridge Drive, Springvale South
• 34 Union Grove, Springvale Sold Within 7 Days by Judy Thanh Truc
for $660,800
• 4 Union Grove Springvale Sold within 14 Days Judy Thanh Truc for
$650,000
• 43 Douglas Street, Noble Park Sold Within 2 Weeks by
Judy Thanh Truc for $1,150,000
Sold
8 Kallay Street, Dandenong North
Sold
4 Union Grove, Springvale
Sold
34 Union Grove, Springvale
LJ Hooker Glen Waverley
265a Springvale Road Glen Waverley, VIC, 3150
03 8588 5288
LJ Hooker Box Hill
953 Whitehorse Road Box Hill, VIC, 3128
03 9939 3999
LJ Hooker Doncaster
Suite 4/857-859 Doncaster Rd Doncaster, VIC, 3108
03 9855 8889
Sold
43 Douglas Street, Noble Park
All information contained herein is gathered from sources we consider to be reliable. However, we cannot guarantee or give any warranty about the information provided. Interested parties must solely rely on their own enquiries.
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2.5
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Glen Waverley
26A Clifford Street
Glen Waverley
6 Ingleside Crescent
Rosebud
461-469 Waterfall Gully Road
Mount Waverley
451 High Street Road
Sold within 24 Hours By Chris Nguyen
Sold within 24 Hours by Anita Meng and Shan Li
Massive 12,000m² approx. Residential zone 1
Corner Block.
On an approximately 695m² rectangular block is
this brick home.
home in the very sought-after Mount
Waverley School Zone.
Private Sale $1,150,000+
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Private Sale $1,150,000+
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Private Sale $3,300,000-$3,500,000
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Private Sale $870,000+
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Anita Meng 0411 358 898
Anita Meng 0411 358 898
Joseph Ngo 0411 899 898
Judy Thanh Truc 0432 898 898
265A Springvale Road, Glen Waverley
265A Springvale Road, Glen Waverley
265A Springvale Road, Glen Waverley
265A Springvale Road
Road, Glen Waverley
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Templestowe
78-80 O’Briens Lane
Glen Waverley
33 Kwinana Street
Wheelers Hill
968 Ferntree Gully Road
Doncaster East
1/1082 Doncaster Road
Located in this exclusive estate set on
Templestowe.
This property is the very definition of luxurious
living.
Only 25 minutes from the city, this charming
brick home is close to Jells Park.
Unique block of only 3, this beautifully designed
double storey brick townhouse is only 4 years
old.
Private Sale Contact Agent
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Private Sale P.O.A.
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Private Sale Contact Agent
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Private Sale P.O.A.
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Vincent Yap 0411 709 898
Pan Zhang 0411 129 898
Ken Chen 0411 964 898
Dennis Chen 0468 936 898
265A Springvale Road, Glen Waverley
265A Springvale Road, Glen Waverley
265A Springvale Road, Glen Waverley
265A Springvale Road, Glen Waverley
410.28 Hectares
Great Western
295 Sugarloaf Road
Ocean Grove
81 The Parade
5
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Hyde Park Vineyard - Your Dream Today!
Amazing Development Opportunity! Ocean Grove!!!
Approximately 410.28 Hectares
(4,100,280 m²). Amazing Opportunity
to secure your piece of Australia
Today!!! Hyde Park Vineyard (Mount
Sugarloaf Estate Vineyard) offers a
solid Investment Opportunity and
future development potential (STCA).
Situated in the Heart Of Ocean Grove;
Plans and Permits Approved! Secure
your Future Now, this incredible
Development Site is on the Market.
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Judy Thanh Truc 0432 898 898
Joseph Ngo 0411 899 898
Glen Waverley 8588 5288
265A Springvale Road
Approximately 818 m² Business
Zone 2 rectangular block; Extremely
Rare Opportunity to secure a solid
Development/Investment site in the
Heart of Ocean Grove.
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Joseph Ngo 0411 899 898
Glen Waverley 8588 5288
265A Springvale Road
All information contained herein is gathered from sources we consider to be reliable. However, we cannot guarantee or give any warranty about the information provided. Interested parties must solely rely on their own enquiries.
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About Us...
LJ Hooker Glen Waverley, LJ Hooker Box Hill & LJ Hooker Doncaster, with our team of over 28 professionally qualified and multilingual team.
Collectively we speak over 10 different languages with over 30 years experience in the Real Estate Market, property development and financial
services.
With a proven track record of achieving the highest possible Market prices for properties and sales volume.
Our 3 LJ Hooker Offices are positioned in the South Eastern Suburbs of Melbourne in Highly sought after areas.
The Prime Location of our 3 LJ Hooker Branches are conveniently located in high demand target Investment areas; being able to deliver a high
volume of exposure and working corroboratively to achieve the highest possible outcome for our clients.
LJ Hooker Glen Waverley, Box Hill & Doncaster
Judy Thanh Truc
B.A. Arts.B.A. Bus
Licensed Estate Agent
Director
Office in Effective
Control
Joseph Ngo
B.Bus.Property Law
Licensed Estate Agent
Branch Manager
Auctioneer
Alex Tan
B.A. I.T Engineering
BDM/Property
Manager
Thanh Nguyen
Robert Iv
Andrew Dong
B.A. Com.Acc
Property Manager
Prof. R.E
Property Manager
B.A. Science
Office Manager
0432 898 898
0411 899 898
0411 309 898
0411 749 898
0466 181 898
0468 949 898
Vincent Yap
Peter He
Pan Zhang
Ken Chen
B.A. Accounting
Area Specialist
M.A. B.A. Finance
Sales Area Specialist
B.A. IT
Area Specialist
JP Lam
Nuria Jewell
B.A. Commerce
Area Specialist
0411 709 898
0411 149 898
0411 129 898
Shan Li
Danny The Hung
M.A.B.A. Accounting
Area Specialist
B.A. Bus
Area Specialist
0411 365 898
Dip. Translation
Area Specialist
0411 964 898
M.A. B.A. Comm.Acc
Area Specialist
0468 992 898
Dennis Chen
Anita Meng
Toa Tea
Lindsay Xu
Dip. Business
Area Specialist
B.A. H.R.
Area Specialist
Dip. Building
Area Specialist
B.A. Arts
Area Specialist
0411 699 898
0468 936 898
0411 358 898
0468 912 898
0411 328 898
Maria Haiyang
Jessie Deng
Emma Tuyet
Chris Nguyen
Leo Su
Jim Zhao
B.A. Edu
Business Sys Operator
MA BA Finance
Business Sys Operator
Dip. Bus
Area Specialist
BA. Com Science
Area Specialist
M.A. B.A. Finance
Area Specialist
B.A. Science
Area Specialist
8588 5288
9855 8889
0468 923 898
0466 119 898
0468 953 898
0468 939 898
Kate Chen
Jimmy Tran
Thien Ly
Kevin Huang
Lee Linh
Kenneth Ooi
M.A. B.A. Finance
Business Sys Operator
Dip. C Medicine
Area Specialist
Prof. RE
Area Specialist
Dip. H
Area Specialist
B.A.T
Area Specialist
B.A. Comm
Area Specialist
03 9939 3999
0468 935 898
0411 872 898
0411 893 898
0411 871 898
0411 830 898
LJ Hooker Glen Waverley
265a Springvale Road
Glen Waverley, VIC, 3150
03 8588 5288
glenwaverley.ljhooker.com.au
@ glenwaverley@ljh.com.au
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LJ Hooker Box Hill
953 Whitehorse Road
Box Hill, VIC, 3128
03 9939 3999
boxhill.ljhooker.com.au
@ boxhill@ljh.com.au
0411 726 898
LJ Hooker Doncaster
Suite 4/857-859 Doncaster Rd
Doncaster, VIC, 3108
03 9855 8889
doncaster.ljhooker.com.au
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Hampton Park
1/127 Warana Drive
Hampton Park
13 Keller Court
Downsizing Or Just Starting Out?
The Perfect Start
Two bedroom well maintained unit
features - spacious living room with split
system air conditioner, hostess kitchen,
breakfast bar which overlooks the meals
area, outdoor entertaining area, flat roof
pergola, landscaped backyard. Other
inclusions are a central bathroom, toilet,
laundry and single lock up garage.
Fully renovated four bedroom home formal lounge, brand new modern kitchen,
family meals area, ducted heating,
evaporative cooling, Holland blinds, a
garden shed and wooden floorboards,
huge decking outdoor which becomes
part of the large pergola area, spacious
backyard and double garage.
For Sale $260,000+
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Liron 0425 776 622
For Sale $385,000+
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Izzy 0422 281 764
Hampton Park 9702 8388
Hampton Park 9702 8388
Shop 20, 166 Somerville Road
Shop 20, 166 Somerville Road
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Keysborough
2 Tundra Way
Narre Warren South
3 Byron Court
A Warm Welcome
This Is What You’ve Been Waiting
For!
Three bedroom townhouse - formal
lounge room, hostess kitchen with gas
appliances, meals area, spacious family
room , ducted heating, split system
cooling, ducted vacuum, carpets and
tiles, double garage with internal access
as well as an under-cover pergola and a
garden shed.
For Sale $435,000+
View By Appointment
Rohullah 0423 649 553
The well-presented four bedroom family
home has a formal lounge, a hostess
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Smash site safety upgrade
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD
AN INFAMOUS Doveton intersection,
which has seen more than 10 traffic collisions since 2008, is set to receive more
than $100,000 from the State Government for safety upgrades.
Earlier this month Assistant Treasurer Gordon Rich-Phillips announced
a $105,000 investment to improve
the treacherous Heatherton Road and
Monash Freeway intersection as part of
the government’s Safer Road Infrastructure Program (SRIP).
“Works at the site will include improved lighting, line marking and signage and the installation of a traffic
signal mast arm which will allow traffic signal lanterns to be located directly above the traffic lanes, improving
visibility for drivers,” Mr Rich-Phillips
said.
“In the five years to December 2012
there were 11 collisions at this location
including three serious injury crashes.
“Four of these collisions occurred
due to cars turning right from Heatherton
Road onto the Monash Freeway, so this
project will help to address this.”
The money allocated for the Doveton
upgrades forms part of the $17.7 million in SRIP funding announced by the
government last week for 26 similarly
treacherous sites across the state.
Among the locations confirmed for
the SRIP funding were Williams Landing, Seaford, Balwyn, Caulfield South,
Nunawading, Mount Waverley, Ashburton, Coolaroo and Doveton.
Roads Minister Terry Mulder said
SRIP funding was used for road improvements as well as repairs to roadsides and
nearby infrastructure to reduce the risk
of run-off road crashes at intersections.
“Projects are chosen based on an assessment of crash statistics to determine
the type of crashes occurring at a particular location and then using that information to develop treatments that will help
prevent further incidents,” Mr Mulder
said.
“Projects are designed to provide extra protection for pedestrians or cyclists
or to install measures like signal controlled right turning lanes which can reduce the risk at some intersections.”
It’s designed to a T
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS
DRAWING on a Grimm brothers fairytale, Jennifer Thy has conceived an
award-winning T-shirt design with an
uplifting message.
Ms Thy, an Endeavour Hills communication design student, placed
among the top 10 of 1500 entrants
from around the world for the
‘YoorallaTEE’ competition.
The design brief was to “redefine
disability”.
Ms Thy said her design of an
old-world mechanical hand - which
wouldn’t look out of place in Leonardo Da Vinci’s copybook - was based
on the fairytale ‘The Girl Without
Hands’.
In the story, the heroine overcomes her disability with the help of
artificial limbs.
“It is a story of a girl who, with
her persistence, courage and strength,
beats her grief and fear and finally triumphs,” she said.
Ms Thy - who keeps a keen eye
on fashion trends - was excited by the
thought of potentially seeing her designs walking down the street.
As a soon-to-be graduate, she said
the timely win was “really good for
my resume”.
“It promotes me really well as a
designer.”
Hers and nine other winning designs from Australian, US and Indonesian entrants will be on sale in Dangerfield stores nationally and online.
Proceeds from T-shirt sales go to
Yooralla and the Bob Maguire Foudation.
To see the designs, go to 99designs.com/yoorallatee
Jennifer Thy and her winning T-shirt design.
Anti-racism
campaign
rewarded
THE City of Greater Dandenong has won a prestigious
award for its commitment to
stamping out racism.
The council’s ‘Racism. Get
Up. Speak Out.’ project was
awarded the ‘Multicultural
Australia – Strength in Diversity’ award at last week’s National Awards for Local Government.
Greater Dandenong Mayor
Jim Memeti said council was
incredibly proud of the project
and delighted with the award.
“Racism. Get Up. Speak
Out. was motivated by council’s strong commitment to
building an inclusive and fair
community for all,” Cr Memeti
said.
“As Victoria’s most multicultural community, we are incredibly proud of our residents
who come from 150 different
nations, speak over 200 different languages and follow more
than 100 different faiths.”
Cr Memeti said Racism.
Get Up. Speak Out. was a
practical, local response to the
National Anti-Racism Strategy.
“It built greater understanding of different cultures, developed stronger community
ties and collectively took a
stand against racism through
sharing stories that affirm and
celebrate positive responses to
acts against racism,” Cr Memeti said.
ENROLMENTS 2015
Dandenong
High School
AN ENVIRONMENT IN WHICH EVERY STUDENT IS ABLE TO ACHIEVE SUCCESS
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MAXIMISING
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Dandenong High School is an environment where students are educated
in state-of-the-art, architecturally designed and purposefully built learning spaces.
We have created a place where all our students can achieve personal success
and our innovative House structure encourages students to develop a sense
of belonging and connection to the school.
Visit our Dandenong High School website www.dandenong-hs.vic.edu.au
or call 9792 0561 for detailed information about open days, information nights & school tours.
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The breakfast of blows
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS
TWO locally-based state politicians
– both of whom acknowledged a history of friendly sparring in parliament
– were subjected to some well-directed
jabs from a business breakfast audience at Sandown last week.
Assistant Treasurer Gordon RichPhillips and Shadow Attorney-General
Martin Pakula opened up for questions
at the Greater Dandenong Chamber of
Commerce awards event last Wednesday.
The audience didn’t miss its chance.
David Willersdorf, director of the
Grenda Group, lashed out at the government’s decision to award 30 per
cent of bus routes to a foreign consortium Transdev, instead of a bid by
Dandenong-based Ventura last year.
The decision was expected to also
hurt Dandenong bus maker Volgren,
despite all bidders making Victorian
Industry Participation Plan commitments to use local suppliers.
Mr Willersdorf said the VIPP suffered from “not enough teeth”.
“Everyone knows an overseas company will get overseas buses.”
Another questioner said often tenderers offering the much-cheaper
“China price” – for imported products
– were awarded projects.
Mr Gordon Rich-Phillips said the
government’s procurement policy was
the same one that led to Victoria’s
trains and trams being made at Bombardier’s Dandenong factory.
He said the government needed to
look at the “full value for money” of a
bid, taking into account the 30 per cent
pricing differential between Chinese
and locally-made products.
“It’s not proper to give a blanket
statement (on local content) when the
differential is 30 per cent.”
Mr Pakula said support for local
manufacturers, the reskilling and training opportunities and uplift in payroll
tax through more jobs also had to be
considered.
A Chisholm Institute staff member fired a broadside: how could local
manufacturing thrive given the State
Government’s funding cuts to the
TAFE sector?
Mr Rich-Phillips said there had
been a substantial funding increase
for vocational training - though money
had shifted from TAFEs to private providers.
He said funds were being moved
from courses not needed in the econ-
Martin Pakula and Gordon Rich-Phillips were
friendly combatants at a business breakfast last
week 122496 Picture: CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS
omy, such as fitness training and “underwater knitting”.
Mr Pakula said the ALP would restore TAFE funding.
“There’s no way we can have
strong local manufacturing secured if
we don’t have well-educated, highlyskilled workers.”
Other points of difference were
major projects - the ALP favours Bay
West rather than the Port of Hastings
as Melbourne’s second major port, for
example.
Mr Pakula conceded the ALP option wasn’t popular among his audience.
ATTAR’s a good fit
KEYSBOROUGH tech company
Advanced Technology Testing and
Research is getting an international
name for its innovation but it is also
making a healthy investment in its
workforce.
ATTAR was nominated at a 2014
Premier Regional Business Awards
event last week for its successful
inventiveness, such as developing a
world-first method to test stress levels of heavy train wheels.
It has also found a novel way of
keeping the stress levels of its 20
employees in check.
The business offers $600 after
tax to all employees to spend on
their own health and well-being.
Managing director David Lake
said workers couldn’t spend it on
their families but had to treat themselves to bikes, massages, yoga,
training shoes and anything else
good for their health.
He said “people are the most important part of the company – we
have to look at their health and wellbeing.”
Employees have been invited to
buy shares in the company founded in 1986 by Dr Gary Martin – a
shrewd move given its 30 per cent
growth in the past five years.
Mr Lake said its train wheel
testing-method had been written off
by its testing technology provider –
which said it “couldn’t be done”.
“We were a little terrified by
that.”
The method has been successfully used at BHP’s Port Hedland operation and is showing up deficiencies
in brand-new $60,000 wheels.
Other nominees at the awards
event staged by the Greater Dandenong Chamber of Commerce were
Norden and the Foster Street Clinic.
Dandenong-based Norden is a
50-year business that started as a
truck body-builder but made the
jump to wheelchair-friendly conversions to vehicles for disability providers.
Manager Robert Anson said the
company created a side-business in
hydraulic connections, born out of
He pledged the ALP would set up
an independent body, Infrastructure
Victoria, to consider which was the
best port site. Mr Rich-Phillips said it
was a decision best made by the government, rather than delegated to another body.
Generation of
green savings
ATTAR workers Daniel King, Chris Dewar and Darren Cram take a
Picture: DONNA OATES
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frustrations about supplier quality
for hoses and fittings.
Foster Street Clinic, which provides a 40,000-a-month needle and
syringe exchange program, has
branched into providing a breakfast
club for clients.
The club has had health and
social benefits – a chance for the
clinic’s workers to sit down and chat
through a client’s issues, manager
Debra Alexander said.
David Mann, an automotive
technology student at Chisholm
TAFE, was nominated for the youth
enterprise award.
Mr Mann, 19, is studying and
learning his trade as an apprentice
heavy duty diesel mechnaic at D&D
Diesel, Dandenong South.
He plans to ply his skills at the
burgeoning mines in Western Australia and Queensland.
“I’m happy to give anything a
go.”
GREATER Dandenong Council’s new municipal building in Lonsdale Street is now
officially connected to Australia’s first urban
energy precinct using cogeneration technology.
Developed by Places Victoria and CogentEnergy, the purpose-built energy plant heats
the five star Green Star civic centre, which
Mayor Jim Memeti said was already costing
less to operate than the buildings it replaced.
“Cogeneration uses natural gas-powered
engines to generate electricity and hot water
for heating,” Cr Memeti said.
“The hot water is exported to other buildings in the area via pipes in the road.
“Using gas as a fuel offers a significant
reduction in carbon emissions when compared to coal-fired power generation, offering efficiency gains of up to 80 per cent.
“Council is very proud to be an environmental leader in practical solutions that are
better for the environment and better for
ratepayers.”
BUSINESS PROFILE
Ready to handle any health challenge
THE Valley Private Hospital,
Mulgrave, is open 24/7 and the
days are never predictable, according to Nurse Unit Manager
Kristy Austin.
“As we are open 24/7, our
day is never typical,” she explained.
“We have to be ready to handle anything from a broken bone
to a heart attack.
“We never quite know what
is coming through our doors at
any given time.”
Ms Austin said she loved her
career despite the demanding aspect of the work.
“I knew from the age of 10
I wanted to do this work,” she
said.
“I joined St John Ambulance
at 11 years old as a cadet to learn
about first aid, that’s where my
passion for emergency medicine
started.
“One of the challenges is
dealing with the unexpected,
which also makes the job so interesting.
“We have to deal with so
many variables, not just in patient profiles or personalities,
but their often complex medical
needs.
“By far the most rewarding
part of this role is when we save
a life.
“For example, last week a
male patient aged 82 was transferred from a nursing home after
a fall. It should have been a simple, straightforward case.
“However, he suffered a cardiac arrest (his heart stopped)
and if not for our experience and
ability to act quickly this man
would not be with his family
today.”
Ms Austin said the private
ED had one big advantage over
the public system.
“Our biggest advantage over
the public system (and we acknowledge they do a fantastic
job) is the lack of waiting periods,” she said.
“We also have rapid access
to most specialties and we can
admit directly into our wards,
which makes patient care of the
highest standard.”
And does she have advice for
anyone who has to visit an emergency department?
“You or your family should
know what medications you are
taking, the details of the GP you
see and, of course, your medical
history,” Ms Austin said.
“The more details we have
around your presentation, the
better for us.
“Often a lack of information
around how and why a patient
comes to the ED can slow down
our processes and delay treatment.
“We are here 24/7 to support
our community and although we
hope you never need to use our
service, we have 30 years’ experience in emergency medicine.”
The Valley Private Hospital
is in Gladstone Road, Mulgrave,
phone 9790 9333.
* Editor’s note
In last week’s edition of
the Journal this advertising
story appeared with
incorrect address details for
The Valley Private Hospital.
The error was made by a
reporter.
Kristy Austin, Nurse Unit Manager of The Valley Private
Hospital’s Emergency Department.
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ENTERTAINMENT
MAIN BOUTS LIVE
HERE EVERY MONTH
WHAT’S ON
Evening magic
Springvale Computer Market
LEARN how to replicate the flavours of the
world’s best roasted street food at home in
this cooking demonstration series at Dandenong Market.
The Central American sandwich pan con
lechon and the Kenyan nyama choma will be
among four dishes on the menu.
 The Kitchen, Dandenong Market, Cleeland
Street, Dandenong. Friday 27 June, noon to
1pm.
THE Vespertine exhibition is a celebration
and exploration of the magic of the evening.
It will feature art from David Stephenson,
Agenelica Mesiti, Kate Winterton and Bill
Viola and is part of the City of Greater Dandenong’s Nocturnal arts festival.
 Walker Street Gallery and Arts Centre,
corner Walker and Robinson streets, Dandenong. Until Saturday 28 June.
THE Springvale Computer Market is on the
second and fifth Sunday of each month.
 Springvale Town Hall, 397-405 Springvale
Road, Springvale. Sunday 29 June, 10am to
4pm. Entry is $3 per person and free for kids
under 10.
Computer courses
FRIENDS of Dandenong Cemeteries lead
people through the Dandenong Community
Cemetery to discover the final resting places
of many Dandenong pioneers.
Participants can hear the anecdotes and stories about the locally important, unusual or
infamous.
Each tour is unique and runs for 90 minutes.
 Dandenong Community Cemetery, Kirkham
Road, Dandenong South. Sunday 20 July,
2pm. The $15 fee includes a light afternoon
tea. Bookings are essential. Call 0411 399
449.
HALLAM Community Learning Centre is offering computer courses in Windows 7 and 8 for
beginners and seniors.
There’s also subsidised iPad and computer
administration courses and more.
 56 Kays Avenue, Hallam. Call 9703 1688
for more information.
Winter DIY projects
BUNNINGS Warehouse in Dandenong, Keysborough and Springvale will host free DIY
workshops each weekend in June.
They will cover window and storage solutions,
energy and water saving advice and more.
Free kids’ workshops will include craft activities, mosaic workshops and more.
 Bunnings Warehouses Dandenong, 1-5
Gladstone Road, Keysborough, corner Springvale and Cheltenham roads, phone 8792
9500, and Springvale, 849 Princes Highway,
8558 7300. Saturdays and Sundays throughout June. Adult workshops are held at 11am,
12.30pm and 2pm. Kids’ workshop times
vary.
Joseph and his coat
WINDMILL Theatre Company will perform Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
in Dandenong this month.
Joseph is a boy blessed with prophetic
dreams, but his jealous brothers sell him into
slavery in Egypt where he endures adventures
that challenge his spirit and humanity.
 Drum Theatre, corner Lonsdale and Walker
streets, Dandenong. Friday 27 June, 8pm,
Saturday 28 June, 2pm and 8pm, and Sunday
29 June, 2pm. Tickets from $36. Call 9771
6666 or visit www.drumtheatre.com.au.
Cemetery tour
Tip Top Tom
JOIN magician Tip Top Tom for silly comedy and
magic tricks.
The free show is for children aged five and
over. No booking is required.
 Dandenong Library, 225 Lonsdale Street,
Dandenong. Monday 30 June, 11am. For more
information, call 1300 630 920 or see library
staff.
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THE Game On Basketball Program is for 12 to
25-year-olds who enjoy basketball and breakdancing.
Participants can join in the casual basketball
games with their own team or join another
team, and there’s a large stage for breakdancing rehearsal.
City of Greater Dandenong’s Youth Services
runs the free program.
 Noble Park Community Centre, Memorial
Drive, Noble Park. Mondays, 4.30pm to 7pm
(except public holidays). Call 9793 2155 or
Facebook message www.facebook.com/cgdyouthservices for more information.
Dance the night away
DUST off the dancing shoes for old time/new
vogue dancing.
There’ll be different dance styles and all ages
are welcome. Dances will be held every fourth
Saturday of each month.
 Keysborough Senior Citizens Centre, 352
Cheltenham Road, Keysborough. Saturday 28
June, 8pm to 11.30pm. $10 per person. Call
Nic on 9547 8615 for more information.
Holiday fun
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activities and workshops are
available for only $5 per child.
The school holiday program
kicks off with ‘Lizards, Snakes
and a Croc!’ reptile handling
with Sue Hiatt. Kids will get to
enjoy a very intimate viewing
and handling experience of
a range of reptiles such as
crocodiles, snakes and lizards
on Tuesday.
 Tuesday 1 July, 10am-noon,
Heritage Hill, 66 McCrae
Street, Dandenong. Phone
9793 4511.
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Dinosaur Adventures, the Number One
attraction at this year’s Sydney Royal
Easter Show is now in Melbourne.
Life-size creatures will be taking over
Caulfield Racecourse this June and July.
Dinosaur Adventures is an exhibition
that is captivating young and old alike.
Explore a prehistoric world full of life-size
moving dinosaurs and be amazed and
thrilled as the greatest creatures ever to
walk the earth, return and come alive right
before your eyes.
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year domination of life on earth. Watch
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ripple of their skin to the glint in their
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Children will be provided their ‘experts
digger outfit’ and chip away at their very
own fossil. Plus there will be many more
dinosaur activities to take part in including
dinosaur sand art, dinosaur library, fossil
displays, dinosaur activity land, dinosaur
sand pit, photographic souvenirs inside
a life sized dinosaur egg and so much
more.
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Adventures will deliver a realistic
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parents everywhere.
Star News Group is offering 9 families a
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the Friday 11th July 10am session.
To enter simply email your name, address
and contact number to wintickets@
starnewsgroup.com.au by 12 noon
Wednesday 2 July 2014.
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winners will be receiving tickets in the
mail. NB: Tickets for show date and time
stated cannot be exchanged.
For all terms and conditions go to
starcommunity.com.au/competitions
For more show information, go to
www.dinosauradventures.com.au
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New rules apply to the
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for sale.
It is now an offence to advertise
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the microchip identification
number of the animal is included
in the advertisement or notice.
A registered domestic animal
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0447 331 222.
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1995. Reg to 10/14. Under
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NISSAN, Pulsar, sedan, 2005,
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MITSUBISHI. Sigma, station
wagon 1987, Astron 2.6L, 5 spd
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clutch plate, eng. M57ZU04405.
$550. Phone 8707 5687.
DUCATI, red, 2002, 900 Super
Sport, only 5,194kms, VIN:
ZBMU1OOAA28011560. RWC,
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942. Koo Wee Rup.
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HONDA, CRV Sports wagon,
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Must be registered and have all
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660 or 5941 5660.
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HOLDEN, 1963, Premier Collector Aussie Car, auto, original
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$17,900. 0426 873 347.
HOLDEN, Berlina VZ 2006, black,
auto, sedan, 4 speed, 18 inch
rims, CC, towbar, AC, sound
system with touch screen head
unit, kicker subs, amp, iPod
connectivity and many more
extras. Interior EC, black rey.
Vehicle in EC and been regularly
serviced. New number plates
will be supplied. Personalised
plates 'RHYZ' not transferred on
sale. Full 12 months reg, expires
May 2015. RWC will be supplied.
Definitely worth the look and
MUST sell. $9,200 or best offer.
All enquiries Mob: 0418 274 312
HOLDEN, HR ute, white, set up
for VK injected 6, trimatic, 9"
diff, unfinished, bought as is,
sell as is. Engine no. VK561644.
$5,500. Phone: 0435 737 942.
Koo Wee Rup.
MERCEDES BENZ, Sprinter,
2005, new fit-out, turbo diesel,
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877. Nar Nar Goon.
REGENT Pop top, 18ft, 2008,
auto roof lift, TV, microwave,
AC, gas and electric stove. Many
other extras, tandem axle, roll
out awning. $22,000 ono. 9702
3587.
HOLDEN, panel van, 1983, 8
cyliner 4.2, PS, gas and petrol,
reg 14 Aug 2014, PVL-511.
$9,500. 0400 896 035.
HONDA, Accord Euro, 2004,
VGC, reg SQI-709, RWC, $8000.
Without RWC $7,500. A/H 0417
360 208.
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SPORT
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Keep it
simple…
no Bull
EASTERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE - round 10
By JARROD POTTER
THEY never gave up.
A bleak looking score line greeted
Noble Park coach Jon Knight at the
final break - a 26-point deficit to East
Ringwood.
His message to the Bulls? Just have
a bit of belief and keep it simple.
“I just told them to believe in themselves, the belief has been there at
times this year,” Knight said. “Knocking off Balwyn this year you’d think
they’d grow a leg - but last week we
were ordinary against Rowville and
this week I just wanted to play on…
give, and if they saw someone to give
(the ball to) or go through the middle.”
His words sunk in for the playing
group as an incredible last quarter
effort from Noble Park stole a threepoint victory off East Ringwood.
Minor scores plagued Noble Park
in the last term as it could not convert
- spraying seven behinds to keep East
Ringwood fans hopeful of escaping
with a win.
The revival began defensively as
Bobby Kemperman drove away a
number of Kangaroos’ inside-50s.
He’d find the waiting hands of Trent
Cody, Sammy Monaghan and Craig
Anderson who in turn set up Brett
Dore, Peter McGettigan and man-ofthe-match Shayne Allan up forward.
Allan’s third quarter alone kept No-
There’s no kidding about with his tackles as Noble Park’s Liam Kidd latches onto an East Ringwood opponent.
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ble Park in it - snagging two of his five
goals - but his fourth was a masterpiece.
His 25th goal of the season was a
miraculous wrong-footed snap deep
in the pocket of the scoreboard end to
bring the Bulls back within two goals.
Allan was part of the play for just
about every inside-50 in the final term
- shepherding a Brett Dore snap to
bounce through and hit the post just
before the magic moment happened.
Glen Manson tapped it down, the
kick from the pack found its way to
new recruit Mat Jones, from Nhill,
who wheeled around and drilled the
match winner with a minute remaining
- a very memorable first senior goal at
the club - the final score Noble Park 71
taking it away from East Ringwood 68.
Knight praised his star ruckman
Manson who returned a week ahead
of schedule to battle manfully against
East Ringwood’s menacing talls with
Piva Wright unavailable and Brett
Dore left hobbled by a knock to his left
knee in the final quarter.
“He (Mason) is probably a week
away from being cherry ripe, but we
had to rush him in because of something happening during the week
which wasn’t great,” Knight said.
“I asked him if he could give me
10 minutes a quarter and maybe a bit
more and he said ‘bloody oath I can’.”
With eight rounds left in the EFL
season, Noble Park has moved itself
back up to eighth with a 4-5-1 record
to leave it a game-and-a-half outside of
the top five.
The Bulls still have a big task ahead
to make it back into the finals equation
which starts on Saturday against South
Croydon.
Noble Park is hosting its ‘Shave a
Bull Day’ at home on Saturday to support the Leukaemia Foundation and
little Bull Zayne Anderson. All funds
raised go to the foundation.
Casey Cardinia Football League - round 10
Great expectations go by the wayside
By DAVID NAGEL
The Bulls’ song sounded even sweeter sung in the Noble Park car park with their rooms
currently under redevelopment. 122580
Sports Academy Applications
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Our successful program delivers high performance coaching in the following sports:
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KEYSBOROUGH’S
renowned fighting spirit is about
to be tested to its full capacity
after the Burra went down to
Doveton by 62 points in their
Casey Cardinia league clash
at Robinson Oval on Saturday.
The ninth-placed Burra
were expected to be competitive during the middle part of
the season, but three heavy
losses, to sides that sit outside
the top-five, in ROC, Hampton
Park and now Doveton, mean
the immediate future looks
daunting to say the least.
Chris Bryan and his boys
will have to dig deep as they
prepare for Cranbourne, Pakenham, Narre Warren and Berwick - the top-four sides on the
ladder - over the coming month.
The Burra regained skipper
Ryan Goodes, who returned
from four weeks out through
injury, but just weren’t accountable enough in the first
term, the usually low-scoring
Doves kicking 6.2 to 3.3 for
the quarter. The home side
extended its 17-point buffer
to 23 at half time, and to 35
at the final break, before ramming home its advantage with
a 6.3 to 2.0 final term.
Mathew Collett and Tim
Werner kicked two each for
the visitors, while the efforts
of Danny Morland, Geoff
Humphreys and Luke Damato kept the Burra in the hunt
through the middle stages.
In other games, ROC
pulled off a major upset with
an away victory over Cranbourne, Beaconsfield defeated
arch-rival Berwick in a feisty
Battle of the Creek, while topside Narre Warren returned
to the winning list with a
52-point victory over Pakenham. Meanwhile, Tooradin
welcomed in new-coach Lachlan Gillespie with a 114-point
trouncing of Hampton Park.
Keysborough
welcome
Cranbourne to Rowley Allen
Reserve this Saturday.
A season’s best half from Springvale
SOUTHERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE
Division 2 - round 9
Division 3
A HELLISH second-half led
Springvale Districts to an electrifying 84-point win over SFL Division 2 lightweight Moorabbin.
Leading only by 20 points
at the main break, Jack McTaggart’s charges rattled off their
best half of football for the season as 17 goals flew through the
uprights at Springvale Reserve.
Gavin Vassallo (7 goals)
showed why he’s still one of
the best local footballers while
Chris Brooks (6) and Ben Dight
(3) also cashed in on some lacklustre Moorabbin defending.
Tim Bacic and Aidan Jolly
carved up the Kangaroos through
the centre while Daniel Wilson
and Lance Baptist also impressed.
The win promoted Springvale
LYNDALE’S nine-point halftime lead in the local SFL derby
wasn’t enough to hold off Sandown Cobras, which stormed
home to take the win.
The best efforts of Trevor
Kumetaitis (4 goals) up forward
kept the Pumas alive up to threequarter-time before the Cobras
struck. A five-goal-six final
term to Lyndale’s solitary goal
was enough to guide Sandown
to an 11-point victory.
Jake D’Atri and Jake Chapman were best on for the Cobras while those same honours
on the other side went to Adam
Read and Taylor Irish.
It other games, Dandenong
was given an old-fashioned
104-point belting via Mount
Waverley. Dan Atkin kicked
Districts to third on the ladder.
two goals for the Redlegs while
Shannon Brown and Trent Alexander were best afield.
VAFA Division 2 - round 10
CAKEWALKING all over the
Monash Gryphons, St John’s
kept in touch with the Division
2’s top brass through an emphatic 70-point win.
Finding 10 separate goalkickers - six of which bagged
multiples - it was easy to see
how St John’s found themselves
well ahead of the Gryphons at
Thomas Carroll Reserve.
Manny Jakwot starred in the
win - finding countless touches,
marks and hit outs around the
ground, while Kane Arnold (3
goals), Aaron Alexander and
Glenn Costas all impressed.
Sixth placed JOCs face Old
Eltham Collegians on Saturday.
DJ
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AFL VICTORIA METROPOLITAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP - Under-16 Youth Girls’ Grand Final
DANDENONG SCOREBOARD
Hampton Park star-in-the-making
Emily Browning flies against a Yarra
JFL opponent. 122573
INTERLEAGUE SCOREBOARD
SEJFL 0.0
YJFL 4.0
1.1
5.1
2.3
6.4
4.3 (27)
7.4 (46)
SEJ Goals: C. Jones 2, A. Dixon 2.
Best: G. Gourlay, K. Ripari, L. O’Connell-Webb,
T. Sheldon, E. Browning.
YARRA JFL Goals: K. Smith 2, O. Mcfawn 2, I.
Gietzmann, J. Provan, D. Bateman.
Best: K. Tanner, K. Smith, B. Cruickshank, D.
Jones, C. Mcfawn, D. Polkinghorne.
Courtney Jones darts through the middle
for the South East Juniors interleague
team. 122573 Pictures: JARROD POTTER
Demons downed from outset
By JARROD POTTER
IT WAS not meant to be for the
South-East Juniors Youth Girls, as
the Yarra Junior Football League
stormed away to claim to back-toback interleague championships.
The two rampaging Youth Girls’
sides in this year’s AFL Victoria
Metropolitan Junior Championships
made their way to Shepley Oval to
fight for the top title on Saturday
morning, but sadly for the locals,
Yarra JFL had enough in the tank to
knock them off by 19 points to add
to their 2013 interleague championship victory.
A four-goal-to-nil first quarter
made the rest of the match an uphill slog for the South East Juniors,
but to their credit the girls stuck in
the contest and chipped away at the
Yarra JFL lead.
Led admirably by midfielders
Georgia Gourlay, Teagan Sheldon,
Logan O’Connell-Webb and Emily
Browning, the Demons worked their
way back into the clash goal-by-goal.
South East Juniors struggled
SFL venues confirmed
SOUTHERN
Football
League’s best will head to
Springvale Reserve to vie
for the top premiership this
season.
Springvale Districts Football Club will host the Division-1 finals series at Newcomen Road with matches
slated for the weekends of
30-31 September, 6-7 October, 14 October to culminate
in the Division 1 and Under-19 grand finals held on
Saturday 21 October.
SFL chief executive David Cannizzo announced
Springvale Reserve, Cheltenham Recreation Reserve (Division 2/Thirds) and Heatherton Recreation Reserve
(Division 3) as the successful
venues earlier this month on
the Sunday Radio Show on
88.3 Southern FM.
“The SFL wish to thank
and acknowledge all six
clubs for the enormous work
that went into each of their
tender submissions,” Cannizzo said.
“The board and administration have been truly impressed with the quality and
high level proposals presented this year and it made for a
difficult task in choosing the
three selected venues.”
“On review of the process we strongly believe it
has been a transparent, thorough and fair process for all
parties involved, however
the reality is we need to be
encouraging more clubs to
host finals and provide our
clubs access to this revenue
opportunity.”
IN !
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Mixed
to find multiple avenues to goal as
Cranbourne’s Courtney Jones and
Amber Dixon (2 goals each) were
the only goal kickers for the morning’s match.
Cranbourne’s Kayla Ripari impressed in the ruck and pinch-hit at
either end of the ground when called
upon while Parkmore’s Karina Diaz
presented well up forward.
Whitehorse Colts midfielder/defender Katherine Smith was named
best on ground as Yarra JFL lifted the
trophy for the second year in a row.
Best Dandy
racquets
SET to make a racquet at the national championships will be six badminton players
from the South East Badminton Association.
Half of the Victorian team for this year’s
Badminton Australia Under-19 National
Championships come from the Greater
Dandenong-based association.
Six junior players - Teresa Chan, Alice
Wu, Eddie Luk, Kunal Patil, Raymond Sing
and John Taing - will head to Perth next
month to vie for an Australian title.
To help the juniors fund their trip to
Perth, the South East Badminton Association and the Eastern Ladies Badminton Association have sponsored the stellar six and
the players were awarded their sponsorships
at a presentation night on Thursday 19 June
at Springers Leisure Centre.
South East Badminton Association vice president Margaret Anderson (centre)
presents Teresa Chan, Alice Wu, Eddie Luk, Kunal Patil, Raymond Sing and John
Taing with sponsorships for the upcoming national championships. 122579
From their younger days spent firing off
serves at the centre, the six have come up
through the ranks with the association and
Wu has started training with the National
Squad at the Melbourne Sports and Aquatic
Centre while the other five are coached by
South East Badminton Association head
coach Hung Pham.
South East Badminton Association’s
Margaret Beakley has been selected as the
Victorian umpire to help officiate at the
championships.
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South East Juniors coach Keith
Edwards said the team fought hard
and lived up to its ‘one in, all in’
playing style.
“The first quarter killed us overall I suppose,” Edwards said, “four
goals and that’s it... that’s the margin.
“In the second half our endeavour, enthusiasm and intensity were
there, the tackling pressure was
strong, but unfortunately we weren’t
clean enough to do it, but I was rapt
for the girls and the way they finished off.”
EASTERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE
Division 1 - round 10
NOBLE PARK
1.1
3.2
6.4
10.11 (71)
EAST RINGWOOD 5.3
6.5
10.6
10.8 (68)
Noble Park Goals: S. Allan 5, C. Anderson, M. Jones, D.
Keely, P. McGettigan, L. Kidd. Best: S. Allan, B. Dore, S.
Monaghan, L. Kidd, N. Carver, T. Cody.
CASEY CARDINIA FOOTBALL LEAGUE
Seniors - round 10
DOVETON
6.2
9.5
12.9 18.12 (120)
KEYSBOROUGH
3.3
5.6
6.10
8.10 (58)
Keysborough Goals: M. Collett 2, T. Werner 2, R. Goodes,
G. Humphreys, D. Morland, R. Minney. Best: D. Morland, G.
Humphreys, L. Damato, M. Collett, J. Eastburn, R. Goodes.
SOUTHERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE
Division 2 - round 9
SPRINGVALE DISTS 5.2
7.6
16.8 24.12 (156)
MOORABBIN
2.0
4.4
8.4
11.6 (72)
Springvale Districts Goals: G. Vassallo 7, C. Brooks 6, B.
Dight 3, A. Norman 2, K. Thompson, C. Keenan, L. Ross, A.
Jolly, T. Bacic, J. Adams. Best: T. Bacic, A. Jolly, G. Vassallo,
C. Brooks, D. Wilson, L. Baptist.
Division 3 - round 10
LYNDALE
2.1
3.5
6.7
7.7 (49)
SANDOWN
0.1
1.6
3.6
8.12 (60)
Lyndale Goals: T. Kumetaitis 4, M. Stuart, R. Zemlinsky, B.
Tosh. Best: A. Read, T. Irish, B. Mayers, C. Egan, T. Isbister,
A. Bertucci.
Sandown Goals: M. Davis 2, C. Sheedy, J. Frenken, J.
Chapman, M. Gersbeck, S. Jackman, C. O’Shaughnessy.
Best: J. D’Atri, J. Chapman, J. Toan, J. Frenken, N. Morrish,
D. Macklin.
MOUNT WAVERLEY 4.3
11.9 17.16 26.17 (173)
DANDENONG
3.2
3.2
7.4
10.9 (69)
Dandenong Goals: D. Atkin 2, R. Forsyth, K. Bundy, D.
Barrie, T. Alexander, C. Arnold, K. Atkin, J. Farrugia, B.
Doggett.
VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION
Division 2 - round 10
ST JOHNS
4.1
9.4
14.11 17.15 (117)
MONASH GRYPHONS 1.2
4.4
5.4
7.5 (47)
St Johns Goals: K. Arnold 3, A. Abela 2, A. Jones 2, A.
Brannan 2, R. Scott 2, B. Moldrich 2, S. Walker, E. Jakwot,
D. O’Connor, G. Costas. Best: E. Jakwot, K. Arnold, A.
Alexander, G. Costas, A. Brannan, B. Ayache.
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SEABL - round 12
Green and solid gold
FOOTBALL FEDERATION VICTORIA
- National Premier Leagues
By JARROD POTTER
TURNING the tables, Dandenong raided Knox to
claim two SEABL wins on Saturday night.
The State Basketball Centre turned green-andgold as the Rangers stormed the basketball court
to push their teams further up the SEABL East
Conference ladders.
Dandenong’s men scored an emphatic 94-74
win over the Raiders as a 30-point opening term
highlighted the Rangers’ intent.
Daequon Montreal’s (31 points, 7 rebounds)
only enemy was the clock as he shot the lights out
- hitting four-of-six three-pointers as he blazed
away to 23 points at half time.
Knox’s Delwan Graham (14 points, 11 rebounds) went to Montreal to try and stop the
Boise State star, but Montreal was able to fly past
him to shoot his 11th straight match scoring 20 or
more points.
Dandenong coach Darren Perry was able to
rotate Montreal, giving his star only 30.55 minutes, and left the next wave of the attack to his
other star import - Tony Lewis (21 points, 15 rebounds) - who shredded Knox’s defence.
Getting his starters off the court was an added
bonus in the 20-point win for Perry and said it’s
always in the back of his mind on double-header
weekends.
“Any two game weekend if you’re able to give
them a little bit of a rest towards the end of the
first game it always helps the next day,” Perry
said.
“You don’t see it much, but maybe if tomorrow (Sunday) goes into that third or fourth quarter
and its tight, it always helps.”
While his imports starred as usual, Perry was
impressed with the outside shooting of the group
as six Rangers knocked in a three-pointer or more.
“Having Lucas (Barker) come back from the
US, when Owen (Odigie) gets going, DC (Montreal) - we’ve got guys who can stretch the defence and shoot the three,” Perry said.
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“We do it at training so I kind
of expect them to make some, but
it definitely helps and stretches the
defence.”
In the earlier clash, Dandenong’s
women easily bested the Raiders
73-49 on the back of an exceptional
shooting effort.
The Rangers shot at 41 per cent
from the floor as Clare Papavs (21
points) and Amelia Todhunter (15
points, 9 rebounds) led the charge in
their usual manner.
The work under the ring from
Lauren Scherf (12 points, 9 re-
bounds) and Faith Probst (10 points,
7 rebounds) continued unabated by
the Raiders’ talls.
The win keeps Dandenong first
in SEABL’s East Conference with
an 11-2 record and a game in hand
over Nunawading.
Dandenong’s sides clashed with
Albury-Wodonga on Sunday - the
second day of the double header - as
the Journal goes to print.
The Rangers’ ladies come away
winners 79-55, while the men also
won 111-77 making it a weekend of
green and solid gold performances.
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Star pitcher Jack Wadsworth honoured
DANDENONG Baseball Association legend Jack Wadsworth
passed away this week.
Wadsworth’s playing days as a
star pitcher spanned well into his
eighties in a career decorated with
honours.
He played for Victoria from
1949-1951 while playing for his
beloved clubs Cheltenham (formerly Prahran prior to a merger)
and Malvern.
Wadsworth was awarded the
Australian Sports Medal in 2000
for services to baseball.
He is a life member at Malvern
and Cheltenham and his legacy
will live on at Malvern with the
club’s ground - Wadsworth Field
- named in his honour.
He was 89 and is survived by
his wife Edna and children John,
David and Margaret.
On the rise, Dandenong Thunder’s latest recruit Carl Lamb leaps
in the home side’s 1-3 loss to Port Melbourne. 122578
Picture: JARROD POTTER
Lamb to the slaughter
By JARROD POTTER
NOTHING much eventuated on
the scoreboards around Greater
Dandenong as all three NPL and
NPL1 teams failed to fire.
The Thunder could not hold
off the faster finishing Port Melbourne Sharks as the home side
conceded a 1-3 loss at George
Andrews Reserve.
It wasn’t the Dandenong Thunder debut that mid-year transfer
Carl Lamb, from the Goulburn
Valley Suns, would have hoped
for as he earned a yellow card in
the 26th minute for a late tackle
on Port Melbourne goalkeeper
Stepjan Gal.
On the plus side, Lamb created
a definitive target up forward for
Dandenong’s stellar midfielders
to spot, a rarity this season with
first-choice striker Jake Nakic
regularly sidelined with injury.
The visitors opened with the
first goal in the 36th minute as
Andrew Milicevic crossed beautifully to the box, which carried on
and hit the top corner of the net.
The next half-hour of match
time ebbed back and forth before Dandenong’s Jarryd Barnes
equalised in the 70th minute to
leave the final 20 a true dogfight.
The deadlock was broken in
the 80th minute as Sharks’ Luka
Prelevic’s mistimed shot still did
the job before Lambros Honos
iced the game in injury time with
a chip over Thunder goalkeeper
Frazer Siddall.
An always tough road trip to
Green Gully awaits Dandenong,
which would hope to push back
up the ladder after slipping to
sixth.
In other results, Springvale
White Eagles were obliterated
by Moreland Zebras 1-5 as Ryan
Don Paul slotted the only goal for
the home side, while Dandenong
City was bested 0-2 on Friday
night by Richmond SC.
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