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It’s been a good week for Williamstown country music duo The Long and Short of It. Patsy Toop and David Baird have climbed the country music charts with Fifty bucks and a case of beer, the third single off their album You made me stronger. The title track also won an award in the Songwriters, Composers and Lyricists Association international competition. Toop said the band’s current hit, which hit No.1 in Tasmania and No.5 nationally, was written by Ken Barton, a Nashville songwriter. “It’s about a busker on Broadway … who sold a song called 16th Avenue to a producer for 50 16th Avenue to a producer for 50 16th Avenuebucks and a case of beer,” she said. “It went to No.1 and all he got was the 50 bucks and a case of beer.” The duo will �y to Nashville on September 26 to record its next album. Goya Dmytryshchak
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By Benjamin Millar
A vigilante campaign targeting Yarraville’s parking meters has struck again with �ve security cameras placed to catch vandals in the act having disappeared at the weekend.
�e �ve motion-sensitive cameras installed by Maribyrnong council had operated only a few days before the the�. �ey failed to prevent the third major vandalism attack in at least two streets last Wednesday night.
In this attack, meters in Canterbury and Ballarat streets were smashed in a dramatic repeat of a September 2 attack that crippled eight machines. �e destruction caused damage costing thousands of dollars.
Both attacks follow the �lling of the coin and credit card slots of about a dozen of the machines with Liquid Nails construction adhesive, on the eve of them coming into operation at the end of August.
No arrests have been made over the three incidents despite increased surveillance and patrols by police and council o�cers.
Maribyrnong council chief executive Stephen Wall said the cameras were valued at about $2000.
“We are working with police to determine whether they will be replaced,” Mr Wall said.
A sign asking: “Who are you? Spying on us?” had earlier been stuck over one of the portable cameras, which are typically used for tracking or hunting animals. Cameras were installed a�er police had di�culty obtaining security footage from Yarraville traders, many of whom oppose the parking meters.
�e Yarraville Village Says No To Paid Parking group condemned the
the� of the cameras and has distanced itself from the continued vandalism campaign, which has le� ratepayers footing the bill for tens of thousands of dollars of repairs.
Convenor Megan Darling said the vigilantism was unfortunate but re�ected the depth of community anger over the introduction of paid parking.
“�is is a bad decision and something nobody wanted,” she said. “We are certain this is not creating a pro�t; it’s just creating all this bad publicity.”
Paid parking of $1.80 per hour was introduced to 97 spaces in Yarraville despite more than 3000 residents signing a petition against the meters.
�e machines came into e�ect as Hobsons Bay council began a three-month trial of free weekday parking at Nelson Place, Williamstown.
Maribyrnong council says paid parking restrictions were introduced to increase parking turnover, but traders claim the move has led to a dramatic drop in business.
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Strand Ward Altona North • Newport • Spotswood • South Kingsville • Williamstown
Dennis Reserve Expression of Interest - Community Working GroupDennis Reserve in Williamstown is a popular community space used by a wide range of community and sporting groups. After listening to our community, a Community Working Group will be established to help prepare a master plan for Dennis Reserve to decide its future direction. The working group will include a representative from each of the groups that either currently use or would like to use the reserve, as well as three representatives from the broader community. To be considered for the working group, visit our website at hobsonsbay.vic.gov.au to complete an Expression of Interest form.
Douglas Parade road rehab underwayRoad rehabilitation works have now started on Douglas Parade between Bunbury Street and Yarra Street, and are expected to take eight weeks. Underground drains will be updated, the kerb and channel will be replaced and the asphalt will be resurfaced.
Spring into Life – free eventsSpring into Life events in the Strand Ward include an oil painting workshop in Newport (22 Sep), yoga for families in South Kingsville (17, 18 or 21 Sep), and designing a contemplative garden in Spotswood (17 Sep). For the full program visit hobsonsbay.vic.gov.au/springintolife
Bus, train, car, bike, feet? Join the discussion on transport in Hobsons BayJoin us at a ‘Connecting the Bay’ workshop in the Strand Ward:
Monday 19 October, 6pm to 8pm (includes light supper)
The Substation, Newport
To RSVP or for more information, please call Council on 9932 1000.
Newport Youth Library Seniors ProjectWorks are progressing well on this exciting project, with the second slab being poured recently and steel framing to be erected in the coming weeks. The building is scheduled to open in September 2016.
Cherry Lake Ward Altona • Altona Meadows • Altona North • Brooklyn • Seaholme
Altona Safe Harbour dredgingThe annual dredging of the Altona Safe Harbour has now begun and should be completed by mid October. The harbour is dredged every year just prior to Snapper season to maintain its depth and width so that boats can safely get in and out. The dredged silt is moved to the beach where it is transformed through contact with oxygen from dark and slightly smelly silt into normal sand. This process actually renourishes the beach and replaces eroded sand. During this time there will be some minor access restrictions to a small section of the Altona dog beach.
Pier Street works completeUpgrades to Pier Street in Altona are now complete – three weeks ahead of
schedule. The works have improved safety around this bustling street and given the area a sophisticated new look, just in time for the busy summer months. Why not head down there this weekend to visit your favourite shops, cafes, restaurants, and of course, the spectacular Altona beach.
Bus, train, car, bike, foot power? Join the discussion on transport in Hobsons BayCouncil is currently developing an Integrated Transport Plan for Hobsons Bay. The plan will look at how we can make our community less dependent on cars, with the goal of reducing traf�c congestion and parking shortages. It will also explore how we can continue to lobby for better public transport as
well as providing more bike and walking trails, so that we can become a healthier community. To develop the plan, we need your ideas and experiences. Join us at a ‘Connecting the Bay’ workshop:
Thursday 8 October, 6pm to 8pm (includes light supper)
Civic Centre, 115 Civic Parade, Altona
To RSVP or for more information, please call Council on 9932 1000.
Waste collections – Grand Final Eve public holidayFriday 2 October is Grand Final Day Eve public holiday – but waste and recycling will be collected as usual throughout Hobsons Bay.
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Wetlands Ward Altona Meadows • Laverton • Seabrook
McCormack ParkIf you’re heading down to McCormack Park in Laverton this weekend, make sure you pack your picnic basket and try out the BBQ. This gorgeous park near the Laverton Creek features a nature based play space with a sandpit, digger, large climbing frame, musical instruments, a slide and a play igloo. The toilets are also now available for use.
Spring into Life – free eventsSpring into Life events in the Wetlands Ward include art and nature exploring for kids (Spring Fever Kids) in Altona Meadows (23 Sep), Tai Chi in Laverton (18 Sep) and Indian cooking in Seabrook (24 Sep). The Seabrook Community Centre also has a special “Spring
into Fitness” day on Tuesday 22 September where you can try Meta�t high impact exercise (9.30am), low impact cardio/core (10.15am), yoga (11.15am), pilates (12pm) and then join them for a community lunch and free mini massages, re�exology and spinal checks. For the full program visit hobsonsbay.vic.gov.au/
Bus, train, car, bike, feet? Join the discussion on transport in Hobsons BayTo develop the Hobsons Bay’s new Integrated Transport Plan, we need to hear your ideas and experiences. Join us at a ‘Connecting the Bay’ workshop in the Wetlands Ward:
Monday 12 October, 6pm to 8pm (includes light supper)
Altona Meadows Library
To RSVP or for more information, please call Council on 9932 1000.
The Owl’s Apprentice by Little Wings Puppets9.30am Friday 25 September
Old Laverton School. Corner Kiora Street and Cameron Avenue, Altona Meadows
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The Owl’s Apprentice is an interactive show for families combining puppetry and physical comedy and is presented by award winning puppeteer Jenny Ellis.
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A young cricketer su�ered a suspected heart attack while training at Williamstown on Sunday morning.
Williamstown Cricket Club secretary Jordan Doyle said the 24-year-old had been bowling seconds before the attack.
He said teammates called an ambulance and performed CPR while waiting for paramedics to arrive.
“We rang an ambulance straight away and one player was on the phone to the ambulance and they were talking him through the CPR and another player was performing it,” he said.
�e man was rushed to the Royal Melbourne Hospital in a critical condition. Since then, he has improved to ‘serious’.
Mr Doyle said the man joined the club about a month ago a�er moving to the area from Phillip Island.
It’s understood he had no known history of a heart condition.
“You don’t expect someone so young to have something so horrible go wrong, especially a �t and healthy young man,” Mr Doyle said.
“It was devastating for everyone involved and, obviously, we just hope he’s going to be OK. We pass on our best wishes to his family.
“Club members responded well and we’re proud of their e�orts on Sunday.”
Residents have rallied to support the cricketer and his family, and have praised the man’s teammates for performing CPR.
While the club has a de�brillator, it was in the clubrooms some distance from the nets where the man collapsed.
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incredibly distraught at being separated from her child.
“�ere was real concern about the impact this separation was having on both the mother and child’s mental health and I’m pleased the minister has been able to step in to ensure they will be reunited,” he said.
“Both will need counselling on their return to ensure there are no lasting mental health e�ects from such an emotional situation.”
Kate, in year 5 at Footscray West Primary School, stayed with Ms Nguyen’s sister in Vietnam while her mother worked to resolve the situation.
By Benjamin Millar
A Maidstone girl stranded in Vietnam for almost a month a�er her father disappeared with the family’s passports will return to Melbourne tomorrow.
Star Weekly reported last week that Duong Star Weekly reported last week that Duong Star WeeklyNguyen, the mother of Kate Vo, 11, had returned to Melbourne without her daughter to seek help a�er Australia’s embassy in Ho Chi Minh City refused to issue a new passport for Kate without her father’s signature.
Her father is believed to have returned to Australia without his estranged wife and
daughter a�er telling Ms Duong the passports had been stolen at gunpoint from a hotel room.
Ms Nguyen hand-delivered a letter to the Department of Foreign A�airs last Monday, pleading for a replacement passport for Kate.
DFAT fast-tracked the passport a�er intervention from Foreign Minister Julie Bishop and media attention on their plight.
Ms Nguyen said on Monday she now had the passport and planned to �y to Vietnam later that day and return with Kate tomorrow.
Footscray youth worker Les Twentyman, who accompanied Ms Nguyen when she delivered her letter to DFAT, said she had been
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A Footscray photographer is capturing slices of local life to share across the globe.
Ashlee Laing is setting up his ArtsBox shipping container outside Footscray library as a photographic studio for the �rst phase of his Free Trade Zone project.
People are being invited to visit Laing during his residency and have their portraits taken free of charge.
At the end of the project, a collage of the portraits will be installed on 56 shipping
Photographer thinks outside the boxcontainers, which will be loaded on to a cargo ship destined for overseas ports.
Laing said the project was an exploration of global movement, whether via the trade of goods or migration of people.
“Here in Footscray we have such a mix of communities,” he said. “I was really interested in people who come from elsewhere.”
Laing says he will also o�er the portraits to people as a way of marking their new life in Australia.
He contrasts the eagerness of governments to open markets to free trade while maintaining tight controls on the movement of people.
“�ere is no free trade of people. We can’t just go anywhere, so I’m playing with that,” he said.
Free Trade Zone is one of a number of events being held from today until October 4 as part of Fringe Out West.
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Residents campaigning for a community park in Footscray fear the two-stage project may languish uncompleted.
A neighbourhood group has been pushing for a small space near the Footscray Hospital carpark to be turned into the new reserve.
Maribyrnong council has approved stage 1 of Southampton Park on the site of the visitor carpark at the former council depot. But the removal of temporary fencing has raised concerns that stage 2 may never happen.
Resident Kathryn James said the council had erected fencing around the second stage area to show the whole space was reserved.
“Without giving us any notice they have taken the fence away and made no �rm commitment to exploring stage 2,” she said.
�e council’s sustainable development director, Nigel Higgins, said the temporary fence was removed in line with an endorsed council report, and a new post-and-rail fence would be installed during future works.
“Council has committed to the development of the stage 1 area with the full understanding of the community about the extent of the works,” he said.
Mr Higgins said the �rst stage of Southampton Park would contain lawn, seating, a play area and a walkway.
“An extension . . . depends on further environmental investigations as the extended area is over a former quarry and land�ll,” he said.
Benjamin Millar
Fears for promised parkResidents Kathryn James and Caroline Hardy want the park built. (Mathew Lynn)
By Goya Dmytryshchak
Seabrook residents have won a battle against a developer’s bid to build four fast-food outlets at a BP service station backing on to their homes – but their war is far from over.
�e Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal last week upheld Hobsons Bay council’s refusal to grant a permit to Jasbe Petroleum for four restaurants at 144E Point Cook Road.
But VCAT member Tracey Bilston-McGillen said there was no doubt the site would be developed in future.
Twenty-�ve people objected at VCAT, citing concerns about issues including loss of amenity, overshadowing, noise, odour, light spill, antisocial behaviour, parking and tra�c.
Ms Bilston-McGillen shared residents’ concerns about a 47-metre long wall, up to 6.5 metres high and just 2.5metres from backyard fences.
She said there were issues regarding noise, tra�c management, garbage collection and visual impact.
“It is a complex site to develop due to the location of the adjoining residential properties,” she said.
�e developer had proposed four restaurants operating from 7am to 11pm, seven days a week, with tra�c reports estimating they would draw two cars a minute during peak times.
Resident Brian Morrison said residents were over the moon about the VCAT decision, but there were ongoing issues with the current BP service station, such as hoon activity and
non-compliance with a council order not to receive deliveries between 9pm and 7am.
“�ere’s a continuation of hoons clogging up the service station at night and general noise,” he said. “I’m ringing police about three nights a week.”
Mr Morrison said he would “�ght tooth and nail” against any future development on the site.
Jasbe operations manager Ralph Lattenstein said there were no immediate plans to lodge a new permit application and the company wanted to work with residents to resolve existing issues.
“We’ve got this issue with hoons congregating at the site,” he said.
“What we’re going to do is put legal parking signs on the property for 15 minutes maximum parking and that then gives the police power to act. If young hoons are congregating, they can move them on or �ne them because they’ve outstayed their welcome.”
Mr Lattenstein denied the service station was receiving deliveries outside the times set by the council but agreed there was a lot of truck noise coming from the premises.
“Certainly, I wouldn’t be happy either if I was living locally and could hear all those acoustic sounds coming through,” he said.
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�e number of Metro trains bypassing the Altona loop has climbed for the ��h consecutive quarter.
Public Transport Victoria data released last week shows there were 122 bypasses from April to June, 53 more than for the equivalent period last year.
If a train skips the Altona loop, commuters at Seaholme, Westona and Altona stations may be waiting 22 minutes for the next train.
Metro spokeswoman Pauline O’Connor
Williams said commuters were abandoning trains because of the poor service.
“�e service would have to be the most unreliable in Melbourne and has led to decreased patronage at Seaholme and Westona,” she said.
“Why would you use a service where a train may or may not go to your station as scheduled?
“People are tired of erratic services and of trains that dump them at Newport just because they [the trains] are running late.
“It is outrageous that Metro can get away with this practice and that successive governments
said the 122 bypasses last quarter represented 1.4 per cent of the 8448 scheduled services.
“We certainly appreciate that services which bypass the loop are an inconvenience to our customers,” she said.
“When services are running late it causes congestion and knock-on delays for those services and others behind them … to avoid creating further congestion and knock-on delays, a service may bypass the loop.
“We try to do this as little as possible and only to assist with late-running services.”
Altona Loop Group spokeswoman Jennifer
have done nothing to stop the practice. �e people of Altona have been abandoned so that a private company can make a pro�t at their expense. It’s not good enough.”
Changes to train timetables in 2011 reduced the Altona loop service to every 22 minutes with a change required at Newport station during o�-peak times (9am-4.30pm).
�e Altona Loop Group will hold a public meeting at Altona RSL on October 14 from 7pm to call on the government to restore direct train services between Altona and Flinders Street as promised before the last election.
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“Dealing with the fears and not the failings” of ageing is at the heart of an upcoming day of workshops, panels and performances at the Footscray Community Arts Centre. Performer Robin Laurie said the event would be the culmination of a six-week residency with fellow artists Peta Murray and Heather Horrocks. “It’s been great talking, playing and engaging with a whole different range of people,” she said. The Creatively Ageing Forum is from 11am-4pm on Saturday, September 26, wrapping up with a Travelling Exhibition of the Elders, a colourful public parade. More details: www.footscrayarts.com Benjamin Millar
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Jail for sex attack spreeA man has been jailed for seven years for a sex attack spree that included the assault of a mother in front of her two young daughters in a toilet at Highpoint shopping centre. Russell James Reid, 23, pleaded guilty to charges of rape, aggravated burglary, committing an indecent act and indecent assault and was last week ordered to serve a minimum term of four years and six months.
Trucks keep on servingFood Truck Fridays will continue inde�nitely at Seaworks in Williamstown. The trucks were originally trialled for Fridays in July with �ve trucks and a cart. Seaworks executive of�cer Pauline Hobbs said due to the success of the trial, the trucks would continue to be outside the Pirates Tavern from 5-9pm each Friday.
Spotswood job costs builderAn unregistered builder has been �ned $4500 in the Sunshine Magistrates Court over work undertaken at a Spotswood property. Consumer Affairs Victoria launched legal action against the Sunshine West man. He pleaded guilty to failing to complete work within the time speci�ed and taking a 40 per cent deposit, more than eight times the maximum allowed for works costing $20,000 or more.
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A fundraiser in Newport next month will raise money for beds, blankets and food for women and children escaping family violence in Uganda.
Four years ago, Tricia Salau, Jill Bilston and Kim Reilly, who were all working or volunteering at Altona’s Louis Joel Centre, established a project to help women from the Bwindi region start their own business and generate an income to support their families.
In 2013, the trio raised $10,000 to build a hostel and refuge for family violence survivors from communities surrounding the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park.
�e Bwindi Community Project Uganda is now focused on furnishing the refuge and
buying supplies for women o�en �eeing with nothing.
“One side of the hostel is to be a refuge for women in need of crisis accommodation,” Ms Salau said. “�e other side is to be a�ordable accommodation for volunteers at the Bwindi Community Project.”
Ms Bilston said the Newport fundraiser would be at Paris Lane, corner North Road and Hall Street, from noon-3pm on October 24.
She said the owner would donate 20 per cent of all sales from the day to the Bwindi refuge.
Items for sale include clothing, jewellery and accessories.
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Footscray school communities have welcomed plans to introduce new school speed zones on busy Geelong Road.
�e speed limit on the major road will be reduced outside Footscray Primary School from 70km/h to 40km/h between 8am and 9.30am and 2.30pm to 4pm on school days, in keeping with zones outside most other schools.
A $150,000 upgrade will fund four electronic variable speed limit signs as well as permanent and advanced warning signs.
�e new zones will make getting to and from school safer for hundreds of students at Footscray Primary School and Gilmore College for Girls.
VicRoads will also review the green- light scheduling at nearby crossings to ensure children have time to cross the road safely.
Footscray Primary principal Philip Fox said the school had campaigned for some time for the reduction. “It’s been a bit of a community process that has led to this,” he said.
In the �ve years to last December, there were 12 crashes recorded between Ann and Malden streets, including �ve serious injuries and two involving pedestrians.
Footscray MP Marsha �omson said the new speed zone is due to be in place by next June.
“�is section of Geelong Road carries around 2500 vehicles an hour during the day,” she said.
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Slower cars for safer kids
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Iran was the favourite country of Spotswood’s Jeremy Scott (above), but also the place where he had his most terrifying encounter.
Mr Scott, 42, has cycled through 29 countries raising $18,500 for the Australian, British and New Zealand heart foundations.
He is giving an author’s talk in Williamstown this month, speaking about having open-heart surgery at age four and his cycling adventures as detailed in his book, �e long road from a broken heart.
In 2004, he was inspired to challenge himself a�er reading a magazine series on people who had completed cycling journeys in di�erent
The day I ran in Iranparts of the world. “I was living in London and I thought, well, I need to get home eventually,” he said.
“I thought, why can’t I do it on a bicycle and why can’t I do the lot?”
Mr Scott said the people of Iran were welcoming and warm-hearted, but he also bumped into some “Iranian ma�a” who he genuinely believed were planning to kill him.
“I’d stopped in this wee truckstop restaurant to get some water before camping for the night,” he recalled.
“It wasn’t long before I realised the restaurant was a cover for their drug-dealing business. As I’m planning to get out, the owner comes back from the kitchen with a couple of guns.
“I had a sharp knife in my pocket and was working out how many of these guys I’d need to kill to have any chance of seeing daylight.”
But then a truck pulled up and, unlike other customers, the driver actually ordered food.
Mr Scott reasoned nothing would happen to him in front of witnesses and seized his chance.
“I said, ‘�ank you for your hospitality but I’m leaving’,” he said. “One guy tried to stop me wheeling my bike out the door, but I just kept pushing and eventually these other people started to look up and he just said to me, ‘Go’.”
Mr Scott is speaking at Williamstown library on September 24 from 6.30-7.45pm.
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Hobsons Bay City Council proposes to amend to its Public Question Time Policy and is inviting public comment and submissions.
The policy proposes that:
• questions be put in writing and submitted by 4pm on the day of the Council meeting. Questions may be submitted online, by email or delivery to Council of�ces, but not via social media
• public questions received during the Council Meeting will be taken on notice and responded to in writing by the appropriate Council of�cer, or referred to the next Ordinary Council Meeting for a public response if so requested by the questioner
• the public question time segment be brought forward to the start of the Council meeting
By requiring questions in writing before the Council Meeting it is intended to enable a more informed response. Bringing the public question time segment forward to the start of the meeting will give members of the public the opportunity to ask questions about matters that are included on the Council Meeting Agenda before decisions are made.
Submissions to the policy will be open from 15 September 2015 and the policy can be viewed at www.hobsonsbay.vic.gov.au. Submissions should be addressed to Hobsons Bay City Council, PO Box 21, Altona 3018, or delivered to the Hobsons Bay Civic Centre, 115 Civic Parade, Altona or submitted by email to [email protected] by 5pm on Friday 30 October 2015.
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A hidden gem in the heart of Maribyrnong may soon become a household name.
Jack’s Magazine, a former explosives magazine by the banks of the Maribyrnong River, is to receive a new lease on life under the eye of Working Heritage, a state government-appointed management committee tasked with restoring iconic heritage properties.
Built in 1876 to provide safe storage for gunpowder and explosives used in the gold�elds, Jack’s Magazine later stored dangerous materials for nearby ammunition manufacturing.
�e six-hectare site is the largest magazine complex built in Victoria, consisting of a series of bluestone and brick buildings, tunnels and tramways within a bluestone perimeter wall.
�e site is included in the Victorian Heritage Register but has been o� limits to the public since being decommissioned in the 1990s.
Working Heritage acting executive o�cer Ross Turnbull said the aim was to �nd new community and commercial uses for the site.
“We’d like it to be opened up for the public to visit; it’s a very interesting place,” he said.
“What is interesting is the way its footprint and physical layout are determined by its purpose as a gunpowder magazine – it’s a little-known gem.”
Originally named the Saltwater River Powder Magazine, it was re-named Jack’s Magazine a�er foreman and keeper Wally Jack, who served at the site from World War I until 1943.
Working Heritage has appointed planners Tract Consultants to investigate potential uses for the site and community feedback will be sought in coming months.
See more photos of Jack’s Magazine at www.starweekly.com.au
Jack’s Mag may be back
Working Heritage acting executive of�cer Ross Turnbull pictured at former explosives store Jack’s Magazine, which may be opened to the public after being off limits since the 1990s. (Shawn Smits)
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�e western suburbs’ contemporary arts festival is back.
�e 10th biennial Big West Festival will be taking over venues, cultural sites and suburban streets from November 20.
Festival director Marcia Ferguson says a key theme for this year’s multi-artform festival is housing.
“�ere are questions around housing coming from gentri�cation and people moving out of the area from rising costs – but also things like the role of domestic violence in breaking down families,” she said.
Organisers have even been building a relocatable house that will be used as this year’s festival hub and later turned into emergency housing.
“We want the festival to be full of beautiful and gorgeous and funny and moving art but also to leave a legacy,” she said.
A number of the artworks being created for the festival will explore the housing theme, including a theatre work created for the opening weekend and directed by Jessica Wilson.
Dwelling will use animated projection, Dwelling will use animated projection, Dwellingphysical performance and special e�ects to explore women’s homelessness. Children and guitarists are being sought to take part in the performance.
�e full Big West program will be released on October 7. Anyone interested in volunteering should phone 9689 4800 or email [email protected].
Benjamin Millar
Festival of many hubs By Goya Dmytryshchak
Ellen Warren turns to her mother, seated next to her on the bed, and says, “I’m your daughter”.
Her mother, Beryl, breaks down in tears and says, “I’m so sorry.”
Ms Warren realised something wasn’t right with her mother about eight years ago when they were living together in Altona Meadows.
Her mother was initially diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, but as the disease progressed it became clear she had vascular dementia, which is caused by mini-strokes a�ecting the part of the brain associated with learning, memory and language.
Ms Warren is speaking out ahead of World Alzheimer’s Day next Monday in the hope of increasing people’s understanding of the disease.
About 81,000 people in Victoria are living with dementia and with an ageing population the �gure is expected to grow to 246,000 by 2050.
When her mother had a full stroke, Ms Warren le� her job to care for her.
“I made the most of the time I had with mum because I knew the day would come when she wouldn’t know me,” she said.
“�ere are days you cope with it, there are days when it’s hard. �ere are days when you just want your mum to hug you.”
Ms Warren said that just because her mother had lost cognitive function, it didn’t mean she could not enjoy life.
“It doesn’t mean you don’t enjoy sitting in the sun,” she said. “It doesn’t mean you don’t enjoy having a cup of co�ee.
“You may forget where you are or you may need someone with you to remind you to pay, but your life still goes on.”
�e chief executive of Alzheimer’s Australia
A life still enjoyed
Ellen Warren’s mother, Beryl, is living with dementia. (Mathew Lynn)
Vic, Maree McCabe, said a general lack of understanding and fear of dementia was the main reason people with the disease became isolated. “People are unaware of the symptoms and unsure how to respond to the changes in a person they have always known,” she said. “We would like to see people use Dementia
Awareness Month as an opportunity to become more informed.”
You can join the conversation about dementia on social media on #ItStartsWithYou.
For more information, phone the National Dementia Helpline on 1800100500 or visit �ghtdementia.org.au
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Children and family service agencies
in the north are at crisis point due to
falling numbers of state-funded child
protection workers and steep rises in
family violence reports.
A Community and Public Sector
Union spokesman told Star Weekly the
Department of Human Services had
known since last December of serious
shortfalls in sta� ng at its Preston o� ce,
where there have been complaints of
occupational health and safety issues
because of heavy caseloads.
� e Preston o� ce covers Hume-
Moreland and the North East Melbourne
catchment.WorkCover had been called in
to the Preston o� ce a� er workload
complaints, and its sta� turnover was
higher than elsewhere because of work
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losses were among level-4 practitioners
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Hume since 2011 and supports
and children experiencing extreme
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this month to take part in an indigenous and African fashion show, before returning to Melbourne for
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A new $28 million building at Werribee
Mercy Hospital is in danger of closing
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of federal and state budget pressures
of federal and state budget pressures
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operation funding. � is will have an
immediate impact.
“� is funding cut has the potential to
put the brand new sub-acute and rehab
facility under threat of closure.”
A spokesman for federal Health
Minister Peter Dutton said health
funding to Victoria would rise from
$3.46 billion in 2013-14 to $4.69 billion
by 2017-18.
“In regards to sub-acute beds, Ms
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standing about the health needs of this
community,” she said.
“We’re a high-growth area that
requires further investment, not cuts.
revealed in May that
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Grants of up to $3,000 per project are available to community groups in Footscray, Kensington, Seddon and Yarraville. Each year a total of $10,000 will be awarded.
Detailed criteria, including closing dates, are available at:http://www.terminalspl.com.au/community/westmelb/grants program
Grants are available to bona fide community groups for projects that aim to improve the local environment or local amenity or to promote community education, particularly for children.
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The Saltwater Child Care Centre in Footscray wants to help kids to understand where their food comes from so they applied for a grantto buy gardening equipment. As they weresuccessful, the kids are now planting theirown food and when it has grown, they willlearn how to cook it as well.
Hyde Street Youth Band used its grant to buy new music stands so now the oldest youth band in the southern hemisphere has the newestmusic stands! The youth band shares its hallwith two other bands and all now benefitfrom Terminals’ grant.
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By Goya Dmytryshchak
An Altona disability pensioner is �ghting her eviction from a public housing unit.
�e tenant, who asked to go by the name Louise, said she had been told to vacate a�er her 28-year-old son with schizophrenia broke down her door.
Louise said her son was under a mental health treatment order and had nowhere to live.
“Because he’s in and out of hospital, because they haven’t been able to get him anywhere permanent to stay, the family’s been taking turns letting him stay,” she said.
“But this particular day, I could see he was unwell and they said to me, when he gets like that, ring the police and they’ll come and talk to him and take him to hospital.”
Louise said she locked herself in the bathroom and pushed a heavy table against the door until police arrived.
“By then, he’d got angry and kicked the door in,” Louise said.
“When something like that happens it goes under family violence.
“So police rang Yarra Housing’s a�er-hours number for emergency repairs to my door.”
Yarra Community Housing said the door was �re-rated and would take up to two weeks to replace, rendering the unit unsafe.
Western region manager Brett Bedson said Louise had been o�ered another vacant apartment in the building, but she did not want to move.
“�e door is on a long list of damage and disruption that she and her son have caused to the property and to other tenants,” he said.
“We spent something like $4000 repairing the front fence and security gate a�er her son drove through them a month ago.
“�is goes back over a couple of years now
Pensioner �ghts eviction
Louise is being evicted from her public housing. (Kristian Scott)
and the tenants are constantly complaining about her and her son – both of them, not just her son – and every time we try to engage with [Louise] we get the same response: she swears and hangs up.”
Yarra Community Housing successfully applied to the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal for a possession order to have Louise evicted.
Louise has appealed the decision.
Learning to swim may be a rite of passage for many Australians, but not every child gets the opportunity.
A Victoria University program has been giving life-saving water training to migrant children with little or no experience around water.
Aged six to 12, the children are migrants, refugees or youngsters living in detention centres, a�er arriving from countries including Burma, Sudan, Iran and Lebanon.
VU students training to qualify as swim instructors and lifeguards lead the children in �ve weekly one-on-one sessions.
Loretta Konjarski, of VU’s College of Sport and Exercise Science, said the project also helped VU students develop cross-cultural communication skills.
“�e program gets our students out of their own comfort zones and helps them better understand humanity.”
About 200 children a year have been made water-safe since the program, teaching Sudanese teenagers to swim, started seven years ago.
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Gig guide
LittlefootSaturday, September 19Mark Ferrie, Andrew Pendlebury and Adi Sappir bring a diverse range of musical experiences and in�uences to create the Mercurials sound. Catch The Mercurials from 8pm, free.223 Barkly Street, Footscray
Reverence HotelSunday, September 20After touring internationally, Lilith Lane returns to her hometown for a series of intimate solo shows at the Reverence on Sundays. Two special guests will join her each week for shows jam-packed with local song-writing talent, including Van Walker, Joshua Seymour, Emily Ulmin, Julitha Ryan and Biddy Connor’s duo project Sailor Days. From 3pm, free. 28 Napier Street, Footscray
Way Out West Roots Music ClubSaturday, September 26Raw Brit brings back the best of the 1960s and ’70s in a powerhouse live show guaranteed to get you up on the dance �oor. From 8pm. Tickets $15/10128 Ferguson Street, Williamstown
Yarraville ClubSaturday, October 24Australian music icon Tex Perkins is teaming up for an intimate show with his good friend Charlie Owen in a night not to be missed. Tickets $30-90. 135 Stephen Street, Yarraville
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Win one of 10 double passes to Motorclassica, Australia’s premier exhibition of unique, collectable and historically signi�cant cars and motorcycles. The exhibition includes displays of automotive memorabilia, models and other collectables. Each double pass is valued at $60.Motorclassica will be at Melbourne’s Royal Exhibition Building from October 23-25. Details: www.motorclassica.com.au
To enter, visit www.winthisnow.com.au and follow the prompts. Entries close at 11.59pm on Sunday, September 20, and will be drawn at 9am the next day at the of�ces of MMP, 214 Park Street, South Melbourne, 3205. Winners will be noti�ed in writing and their names published at www.winthisnow.com.au. Terms and conditions are available at www.winthisnow.com.au.
Woodcut showSee collaborative artworks by asylum- seekers and refugees who attended woodcut workshops. The exhibition opens 5-8pm Friday, September 18, and closes September 24 at the Dancing Dog, 42 Albert Street, Footscray.■ 9689 2566
Try out cricketA free junior cricket clinic will be held 10-11am Saturday at Angliss Reserve, Yarraville. Any junior boy or girl aged from 6-12 is invited to participate.
Holiday funBook now for school holiday adventures with Yarraville Community Centre. Activities will run all day during the �rst week and will include cooking, paper marbling, making a book or dream-catcher, superhero costume illustration and gardening. ■ 9687 1560 for www.ycc.net.au
COMMUNITY CALENDARWANT YOUR EVENT LISTED? Community Calendar is made available free of charge to not-for-pro�t organisations to keep the public informed of special events and activities.Send item details to Star Weekly Community Calendar, Corner Thomsons Road and Keilor Park Drive, Keilor Park, 3042, or email to [email protected] for copy and announcements is noon Tuesday.
Magda talkAuthor and actress Magda Szubanski will chat about her new book Reckoning: A Memoir at the Sun Theatre at 6pm on Thursday, September 24. Free, bookings required. ■ 9689 0661 or [email protected]
Frock swapMore than 90 stalls will be on offer for the next Melbourne Frock Swap, 10am-4pm, Sunday, September 20, at Seaworks.
Westside discoveryWestside Discovery Tours are back from September 21-27. All tours are free and there is no need to book; simply arrive on time to the meeting point.■ www.festivalcity.com.au
Learn to sailAltona Yacht Club is offering learn-to-sail courses starting in October. The fun family-friendly club is a Yachting Australia-accredited training centre and courses are supervised by Yachting Australia instructors. ■ 9369 4676
Laverton coursesAged care, childcare and home and community care courses are starting at Laverton Community Education Centre in October. Government funding is available. Easily accessible by Laverton train station. ■ 9369 2726
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Kenny Weir is the founder of Consider the Sauce, the de�nitive guide to eating in Melbourne’s western suburbs –www.considerthesauce.net
Motorino has been around for years but until now we’d never been through its doors.
Not sure why … it’s been in the mix many, many times as we’ve pondered our options, but we’ve chosen to go elsewhere.
A recent, indolent incident of home delivery pizzas quickened our interest – our couple of simple, vegetarian pizzas were simply the best to-our-door food we’ve ever invested in.
So here we are, trying our luck without a booking on a Friday night. No problem: we snag a table for two and take in our surroundings.
Having peered through the windows so o�en, it seems I’ve bred the impression that Motorino is a sleek, trendy sort of place.
So I’m bemused to discover it’s not like that at all – it’s just like any popular Italian eatery in Melbourne. It could be Carlton or Brunswick.
Gee, that sounds like I’m damning with faint praise, and that’s not my intention.
Motorino is kinda cool and classy, and the cooking aromas are intoxicating.
But it’s all a hubbub on this Friday night, with family groups galore and kids everywhere.
We settle in for a slightly longer duration than planned, but enjoy the hell out of our Motorino stay.
And why wouldn’t we, when we have a pizza, a pasta, a dessert pizza and two hot drinks and pay a most admirable $56 for two of us!
Pizza funghi ($17.50) with caramelised onions, ricotta, olive oil and mozzarella is good, though we �nd it a little austere and plain.
We unambiguously cast envying eyes at the
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specials-board marinated lamb number being consumed at a neighbouring table.
Fusilli Tuscan of Tuscan sausage, caramelised onions, garlic, tomato sugo and parmesan ($19.50) we think is utterly brilliant.
I make a version of this at home, but no way do I attain the sort of succulent, tasty, sticky and rich heights of this plate.
Having such a swell time are we that ordering a dessert pizza is a no-brainer . . . raspberry and lemon curd pizza with double cream ($12).
As you’d expect, it’s on the tartish side, but that’s �ne by us. It’s sluiced down by a just-right cafe latte ($3.50) and hot chocolate ($3.50).
During the course of the evening, we’ve seen very many delivery drivers come and go.
I’m told that a typical Friday night will see about 80 deliveries by eight or nine drivers. �at’s serious pizza moving business.
As we recently discovered for ourselves, there’s very delicious reasons for that.
But based on tonight’s meal, we reckon we should make the e�ort for an in-house visit much more o�en.
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FB: How would you rate your cooking skills?
BM: I am to cooking what Roger Federer is to golf. I’m sure Roger is quite good at golf and gettingRoger is quite good at golf and gettingbetter all the time.
FB: What is your signature dish?BM: The Rock Star Breakfast – a can of coke and a cigarette! I also make a good
pizza using Greek yoghurt and self-raising �our for the base. Come to think of it, my Portuguese chicken is pretty good, too.
FB: If you could only have one more meal, what would it be?BM: A couple of beers, a Scotch and water, a bottle of red and a hot chicken roll.
Maybe a Mexicana pizza followed by a chocolate mousse from Red Rooster. Since it’s my last meal, chuck in a Big Mac and to hell with the calories.
FB: What is your favourite food TV show and who is your favourite TV food person?BM: Luke Nguyen’s Vietnam is a standout for me but I also enjoy Luke Nguyen’s Vietnam is a standout for me but I also enjoy Luke Nguyen’s Vietnam My Kitchen
Rules and Rules and Rules MasterChef, and can always make time for Everyday Gourmet. I enjoy Matt Preston’s sense of fashion but nobody swears and abuses people like Gordon Ramsay!
FB: What is your favourite food?BM: Anything in a bag.
FB: What is your favourite drink?BM: Scotch and water, beer or a nice merlot.
FB: Which �ve people would you most like to invite to dinner?BM: John Lennon, although I doubt he’d eat much. Elvis Presley – I fancy covering
two pounds of bacon in banana and peanut butter. A chocolate laxette mousse should have Tony Abbott feeling the way he makes me feel. Kevin Sheedy, because he’s a good bloke and would bring a nice bottle of red, and Meatloaf because he would eat anything and we could all laugh at how crap he was at the grand �nal.
FB: Do you have a kitchen tip for us?BM: The kitchen is great for cooking but no place to set up a pool table.
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Renovated to a high standard of chic (including a new kitchen), this appealing residence on about 330 square metres awaits new owners who value on-trend interior decor and classy appointments. Entry is into the tri-zone living hub, where the sitting area is warmed by a gas log �re, as is the rear living room, which has two sets of bifolds to a sealed courtyard with built-in wooden seating. The large kitchen has stacks of deep chocolate-toned cabinetry, stone benchtops, feature splashback tiles, dual-drawer dishwasher, underbench oven and gas cooktop. The four large bedrooms are upstairs, as is the fully tiled bathroom, which displays the luxury of marble. One of the bedrooms has a walk-in wardrobe and there’s also a study or potential �fth bedroom up here. A stroll away from Nelson Place and train station, the property also has security entry with alarm, a powder room, a double carport and a double garage with extra storage room.
Sweeney Williamstown: 9399 9111 Price: $1.1 million + Private sale
WILLIAMSTOWN 131 Ferguson Street, 3016
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A classic California bungalow kerbside, light and bright inside, with an all-white decor adding a contemporary edge, this is both classic and totally modern. There are leadlight bay windows, ornate ceilings, picture rails, sash windows and original brick �replace supporting the original era. Two bedrooms and a bathroom �ank the entry hall, beyond which is a full-width lounge-dining room (�oorboards, �replace and wall gas heater). This then connects with the kitchen, all crisp and modern with white cabinetry, splashback tiles and benchtops, and stainless-steel underbench oven and gas cooktop. The family-meals room at the back has a bank of windows and a door leading to a covered pergola. There’s a second bathroom off the kitchen and a study (or potential third bedroom) off the family room. There’s also a powder room here. The block of about 355 square metres is a short stroll from Western Hospital, transport and Victoria University.
Burnham Real Estate: 9687 1344 Price: Contact agent Private sale
FOOTSCRAY 18 Naismith Street, 3011
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With third-�oor views over the bay and a grand (and private) terrace from which to linger over the sunset, this apartment is within a walk of Newport trains, which will have you in the city in 15 minutes … and the appeal factor just gets higher. Four bedrooms include the main with en suite, and there are three living zones so everyone has their retreat. The family-meals area has glossy �oorboards extending into the kitchen, where there’s a stone-topped island bench and stainless-steel appliances, including dishwasher. A paved courtyard opens off the kitchen and has high polished wood screens affording privacy. Heating and cooling, pay TV access and a back gate providing entry to secure cover for two cars are other keynotes at an appealing property close to Newport Lakes, schools and shops.
Gunn & Co: 9397 5555 Price: $730,000+ Private sale
NEWPORT 106 Mason Street, 3015
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If this townhouse, with great kerb appeal, were any brighter, sun glasses would be needed. Its fresh all-white decor, juxtaposed with �oorboards and black-framed windows, puts it bang on trend and provides a pristine living environment. Of the four bedrooms, the main has a walk-in wardrobe and very chic en suite, with walk-in shower and freestanding tub. There are two other bathrooms, one upstairs the other down. The vast downstairs living hub, with glossy �oor tiles, includes the kitchen, which has abundant (white) cabinetry, a lengthy waterfall-edged stone island bench under stylish pendant lights, ultra-chic splashback, underbench oven, gas cooktop and dishwasher. A timber deck is open to the sun and looks out over a manicured lawn. Other noteworthy inclusions are heating and cooling throughout, LED lights, alarm system, a lock-up garage and off-street parking for a second car.
Biggin & Scott: 9317 5577 Price: $700,000+ Auction: October 1 at 7pm
MAIDSTONE 113B Mitchell Street, 3012
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This block-fronted Edwardian cottage, built in 1920, retains its original facade and many features of its era, with a great contemporary makeover of its living hub at the rear.
Polished baltic pine �oorboards gleam below 3.6 metre ceilings along its length. Stepped skirting boards, original door handles and beautiful leadlight front door panels complement the décor.
The two bedrooms lead off the entrance hall. The �rst bedroom, left of the entry,
has an orange feature wall and a huge front window. The next bedroom has a green feature wall. Both have built-in wardrobes.
At hall’s end, a red and green leadlight door opens onto the main living area, a richly coloured lounge and kitchen combination.
The lounge features an original cast-iron �replace, enclosed by an ornate timber mantel and surround. The red feature wall here makes for a cosy nook alongside the open-plan kitchen with its return breakfast
bar. The kitchen is compact but beautifully appointed, with laminate benchtops, a black tiled splashback, a stainless-steel cooktop and oven, and a large dishwasher.
Beyond the kitchen is the bathroom, again very colourful with bold shades of red and green tiles, with a bath, a large shower, and a European laundry.
Out the large timber back door is a covered deck surrounded by tropical-themed gardens planted with palms, yukkas and oriental grasses. There
Compton Green Williamstown: 9397 1600 Price: $660,000+ Auction: September 26 at noon
KINGSVILLE 45 Kingsville Street, 3012
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is a bank of large storage cupboards right across its back wall. Beyond the deck, there is a small courtyard with a paved open area leading to a small back shed. A side laneway also gives access to the back garden. The front garden, complete with picket fence, is fully planted, as is the naturestrip.
The house has ducted heating and a split-system, and is close to shops, schools, parks and public transport.
Eleanor Tabone
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Newport 6 Peel Street
Hitting The High Points
The uppermost of three fabulous decks that crown this exceptional modern family home is one of
Newport's highest vantage points, a spectacular, sun drenched retreat with unparalleled views over the
surroundings, the bay and the city. Equally impressive from an indoor perspective, light filled living and
dining areas are complemented by a European equipped kitchen featuring superb solid timber benches
and a substantial basement cellar/wine room. Up to four bedrooms and two bathrooms include a
downstairs main bedroom with walk in robes, an opulent ensuite and French doors to north facing
outdoor environs. A generous library or study adds further appeal to a family home that's accompanied by
extensive pergola entertaining, terracotta terraces, a 2000L water tank and a double garage approached
from a secure, secluded driveway literally half a block from The Strand.
Price Contact Agent---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Auction Sat 10th Oct at 12.30pm---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Inspect Saturday 2.15 - 2.45pm---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Leigh Melbourne 0414 239 986
Wayne Elly 0410 305 305---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Web 6peelstreetnewport.com.au
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Williamstown 219 Osborne Street
´THE GRANGE´
Renowned, recognized and revered as one of Williamstown´s most illustrious residences, THE GRANGE,
built c1860, balances the beauty of period rooms, painstakingly renovated in the 1990s, with the
unforgettable impact of its modern spaces. The result is a family address of un-paralleled significance on
some 1400sqm of beach-side precinct land. External aesthetics and original rooms of grand proportions
include romantic reception rooms that lead to light-filled living and dining areas, an impressively
appointed granite kitchen, sunny terrace and a swimming pool featuring a 20m lap lane, solar heating and
fully automated. Five bedrooms and five bathrooms, complemented by an upstairs lounge and study/
home office. Enhanced by a games room with its own full bathroom, a basement cinema, an
underground 2000+ bottle wine cellar and triple garage from second frontage to Lt Osborne Street.
Price Contact Agent---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Auction Sat 17th Oct at 1.30pm---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Inspect By Appointment Only---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Leigh Melbourne 0414 239 986
Wayne Elly 0410 305 305---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Web 219osbornestreetwilliamstown.com.au
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Williamstown 8387 0000 Yarraville 8387 0011 greghocking.com.au
‘HYDRANGEA HOUSE’
Behind a façade that contributes to the period integrity of
the streetscape, this double fronted Victorian´s arched hall
introduces three principal bedrooms, including a main
bedroom with walk in robes, loft storage and an ensuite, an
inviting sitting room/fourth bedroom and a central spa
bathroom. A huge living/dining area with heating/cooling
and surround sound is complemented by the stainless
steel smeg appliances and soft closing joinery of an open
plan kitchen while broad rear verandah entertaining
precedes a sunny backdrop, romantic pergola and a
garage reached via a full length side drive. Schools, Droop
Street trams and Footscray´s central shopping precinct
surround this prestigious address.
Footscray13 Central Avenue
Price $990,000+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Auction Sat 26th Sep at 12.30pm--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Inspect Saturday 12.15 - 12.45pm--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Simon Eighteen 0411 472 608
Mark de Brabander 0406 536 447--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Web 13centralavenuefootscray.com.au
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Fabulous Family Enjoyment
Pleasantly positioned in a serene street, this charming
property´s generous gardens and already attractive spaces
offer fantastic potential to renovate or develop (STCA).
Warm timber floors enrich a delightful lounge whose
soaring ceilings extend through to two ample bedrooms,
while a large, separate laundry and delightful kitchen/meals
are enhanced by the brilliant family attraction and extension
potential of vast, sunny rear gardens. Secure, separate
garage/workshop contribute comprehensive convenience
to a property underscored by the undeniable allure of a
family-friendly pocket close to local shops, Highpoint
shopping centre, buses and schools.
Maidstone16 Burns Street
BER $540,000 - $590,000--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Auction Sat 17th Oct at 11.30am--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Inspect Saturday 11.30 -12.00pm--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Mark de Brabander 0406 536 447
Simon Eighteen 0411 472 608--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Web 16burnsstreetmaidstone.com.au
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As Irreplaceable As It Is Irresistible
One of Newport’s last grand allotments, delivering some
1169sqm of desirably located land surrounding a classical
Edwardian era home. Offered for the first time since 1972,
the option to renovate and the scope to sub-divide, STCA,
represent an un-paralleled opportunity so close to the
station, the shops and The Strand. A rewarding readiness
for updating and extending defines the residence’s three
bedrooms, traditional sitting room, large kitchen/meals and
basic bathroom. Beyond the back door the garden, with its
several sheds, reaches incredible depth and width,
highlighting the freedom to consider a swimming pool and
a tennis court as accompaniments to a revived,
rejuvenated family address. Alternatively, contemplate the
development ideas invited by such a significant site.
Exceptional - any way you look at it.
Newport13 Collingwood Road
Price $1,550,000+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Auction Sat 10th Oct at 11.30am--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Inspect Saturday 11.30 - 12.00pm--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Leigh Melbourne 0414 239 986
Mark de Brabander 0406 536 447--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Web 13collingwoodroadnewport.com.au
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Instantly Enticing - With An Extra Edge
The renovated spaces of this romantic free standing
Victorian enjoy a setting distinguished by second frontage
to Lyons Street and immediate access to Manallack
Reserve. The timeless character and total comfort of two
double bedrooms precedes a living/dining area that
appreciates lots of northern light and includes an open plan
kitchen with soft closing storage. Designer style defines
the contemporary bathroom of a home that’s further
enhanced by heating and cooling, high ceilings and the
independence that only a corner can provide with the
added bonus of solar panels. An elevated deck featuring an
integrated spa adds outdoor allure and leads to an
exceptional additional attraction - a flexible studio/home
office or retreat with its own bathroom and a sunny,
undercover terrace area. Seddon station is within walking
distance - the city is a convenient commute away.
Seddon269 Nicholson Street
Price $690,000+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Auction Sat 26th Sep at 1.30pm--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Inspect Thursday 5.45 - 6.15pm
Saturday 10.45 - 11.15am--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Leigh Melbourne 0414 239 986
Wayne Elly 0410 305 305--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Web 269nicholsonstreetseddon.com.au
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Williamstown 8387 0000 Yarraville 8387 0011 greghocking.com.au
Family Home Or Development Opportunity
(STCA)
Set on 713m2 approx, this family home offers you a golden
opportunity to renovate the existing home, build your
dream home or develop to maximise your return. The
residence comprises of three bedrooms, two with BIR’s,
front living room with gas heating, central bathroom,
spacious original kitchen with meals area and sunroom at
the rear. Single garage, complimented by a covered patio
and a large backyard lovingly cared with established
gardens. Situated in the vibrant suburb of South Kingsville,
enjoy all the wonderful features, short walking distance
from the Vernon Street shops, Edwards Reserve, schools
and public transport not to mention 10 minutes to the CBD.
South Kingsville39 Watt Street
Price $750,000+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Auction Sat 26th Sep at 1.30pm--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Inspect Saturday 1.15 - 1.45pm--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Mark de Brabander 0406 536 447
Simon Eighteen 0411 472 608--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Web 39wattstreetsouthkingsville.com.au
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Sublime Style With Sea Views
Sensationally poised moments from Williamstown´s
Botanic gardens and enticing beachfront, this indulgent
townhouse´s captivating sense of style and space inspires
utterly unforgettable living in a coveted seaside locale.
Stunning, unadulterated ocean views compose an
evocative backdrop to a luxurious and light-filled living
domain while upstairs an enticing, elevated master suite
revels in similarly spectacular sea vistas. Three further BIR
bedrooms, private courtyard and secure double garage
complement an exceptional address that invites
indulgence in Williamstown´s beautiful beaches and
parklands, with easily accessible cafés, shopping and
transport offering unrivalled lifestyle satisfaction.
Williamstown17 Mill Lane
Price $1,800,000+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Auction Sat 19th Sep at 12.30pm--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Inspect Thursday 5.45 - 6.15pm
Saturday 12.00 - 12.30pm--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Jacob Davis 0433 208 312
Wayne Elly 0410 305 305--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Web 17milllanewilliamstown.com.au
AUCTIONSATURDAY
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When Position Counts!
This brilliant single front Victorian
home offers low maintenance living
that is sure to impress! Comprising
of 2 generous bedrooms with open
fire places & BIRs, a spacious living
room with open fire & mantle, a
separate kitchen opens out onto an
undercover paved entertaining area
overlooking a manicured garden.
BER $620,000 - $670,000----------------------------------------------------------------------------Auction Sat 26th Sep at 11.30am----------------------------------------------------------------------------Inspect Saturday 11.30 - 12.00pm----------------------------------------------------------------------------Simon Eighteen 0411 472 608
Leigh Melbourne 0414 239 986----------------------------------------------------------------------------Web 18errolstreetfootscray.com.au
Footscray 18 Errol Street
2 1 A Brilliant New Address
There´s nothing quite like being the
first to enjoy a brand new home!
Bright spaces including 2 downstairs
living areas, stone kitchen, main
bedroom with ensuite, 2 additional
bedrooms & a gleaming central
bathroom. Surrounded by
landscaped elegance & garage.
Price $890,000+----------------------------------------------------------------------------Auction Sat 26th Sep at 12.30pm----------------------------------------------------------------------------Inspect Saturday 10.00 - 10.30am----------------------------------------------------------------------------Leigh Melbourne 0414 239 986
Wayne Elly 0410 305 305----------------------------------------------------------------------------Web 8franklinstreetnewport.com.au
Newport 8 Franklin Street
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Williamstown 95 Ferguson Street
Guide $2,100,000-$2,300,000
Auction 1pm Friday 18th September on location
Inspect By Appointment
Contact Tino Parisi 0425 755 655 & Adrian Butera 0409 099 791
Williamstown 9397 1600
Auction
thisFriday
Williamstown 52 Anzac Crescent bed 4 | bath 2 | car 3
Guide $1,075,000 - $1,150,000
Auction 10am Saturday 10th October on location
Inspect 11:00-11:30am Saturday & 11:00-11:30am Sunday
Contact Colin Rich 0414 397 164 & Nathan Johnson 0410 331 032
Williamstown 9397 1600
Williamstown 6/78-88 Douglas Parade bed 2 | bath 1 | car 1
For Sale $639,000
Inspect 12:45-1:15pm Saturday
Contact Colin Rich 0414 397 164 & Steele Sexton 0403 557 711
Williamstown 9397 1600
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For Auction Or Sale Now - Properties Open For Inspection ThisWeekend...Auction - This Saturday 19 September
71 Gamon Street SEDDON $1m - $1.1m Wed 16 Sept - 5.30 - 6.00 Sat 19 Sept - 2.00 fofof r 2.30
Auction - Saturday 26 September
5 Cropper Place WILLIAMSTOWN $790 - $850,000 Sat 19 Sept - 11.45 - 12.15 Sun 20 Sept - 12.30 - 1.00
Auctions - Saturday 10 October
102 River Street NEWPORT $690 - $750,000 Sat 19 Sept - 11.15 - 11.45 Katie Smith 0425 737 673
3/1 Basil Street NEWPORT $500 - $550,000 Sat 19 Sept - 10.15 - 10.45 Sun 20 Sept - 11.45 - 12.15
1/5 Douglas Street ALTLTL ONA NORTH $360 - $390,000 Sat 19 Sept - 11.00 - 11.30 Sun 20 Sept - 11.00 - 11.30
62 John Street WILLIAMSTOWN $700 - $770,000 Sat 19 Sept - 12.00 - 12.30 Sun 20 Sept - 11.00 - 11.30
44 Rosala Avenue ALTLTL ONA NORTH $600 - $650,000 Sat 19 Sept - 10.30 - 11.00 Sun 20 Sept - 10.15 - 10.45
Auctions - Saturday 17 October
116 Francis Street YAYAY RRAVAVA ILLE $500,000 + Sat 19 Sept - 1.30 - 2.00 Sun 20 Sept - 2.45 - 3.15
4/54 YaYaY rra Street WILLIAMSTOWN $360 - $390,000 Sat 19 Sept - 1.15 - 1.45 Sun 20 Sept - 2.00 - 2.30
4/110-111 Railway Place WILLIAMSTOWN $520 - $570,000 Sat 19 Sept - 12.30 - 1.00 Sun 20 Sept - 10.15 - 10.45
111 Power Street WILLIAMSTOWN $1.1m - $1.18m Sat 19 Sept - 12.30 - 1.00 Sun 20 Sept - 1.15 - 1.45
96Wilkins Street NEWPORT $1m - $1.1m Sat 19 Sept - 1.30 - 2.00 Sun 20 Sept - 11.00 - 11.30
For Auction or Sale Now
6 OberonWay NEWPORT $1.35m - $1.45m Sat 19 Sept - 1.00 - 1.30 Sun 20 Sept - 1.00 - 1.30
15A Arras Street SPOTSWOOD $880 - $940,000 PICTURE OF PERFECTION Katie Smith 0425 737 673
Private Sales57 The Strand WILLIAMSTOWN $1,620,000 Sat 19 Sept - 12.15 - 12.45 Sun 20 Sept - 12.00 - 12.30
4Waltham Road NEWPORT $1,160,000 Sat 19 Sept - 12.45 - 1.15 Sun 20 Sept - 12.00 - 12.30
52 Bayview Street WILLIAMSTOWN $1,390,000 + Sat 19 Sept - 11.30 - 12.00 Rosemary Jamonts 0405 535 434
Lot 7, 8 & 9Waterfront Place WILLIAMSTOWN $1.985m - $2.385m Sat 19 Sept - 12.00 - 12.30 Michael Harvey 0425 737 672
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Williamstown 62 John StreetLOCATION & LIFESTYLE – IT’S ALL HERE!• Located in strolling distance to the main shopping strip, train station, The
Strand waterfront and in the school zones for Williamstown North PrimarySchool and Williamstown High School
• This Edwardian delight has been freshly painted, new carpets and is neat,sweet and ready to move into
• FeFeF atures include: ornate open �replace, high ceilings, natural light is a bigplus, excellent offfff -f-f street parking to the side of the home into a carport,ducted heating, an air-r-r conditioner,r,r dishwasher and beautiful leadlight
• Comprises three large bedrooms, two with built-in-robes, plus a studynook, bathroom plus second toilet, open-plan kitchen, meals and loungearea overlooking the backykyk ard. Perfect for entertaining in the comingsummer months!
AUCTION Saturday 10 October at 2.30
MELWLWL AWAW YAYA S 56 B7
INSPECT Saturday 19 September - 12.00 - 12.30
Sunday 20 September - 11.00 - 11.30
ENQUIRY $700 - $770,000
CONTATAT CT Katie Smith 0425 737 673
NEW LISTING
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Altona North 1/5 Douglas StreetSO MUCH ROOM TO MOVE!• Is this the best villa unit in Altona North? It feels more like a house, with
the indoor / outdoor �ow and the outlook over the front yard
• One of only three villa units in this boutique block. Offfff ering a family sizedkitchen with adjdjd oining meals / dining area, plus separate living room
• Showcasing an abundance of outdoor space, on par with most familyhomes in the area. Including side access to a paved undercover courtyardthat opens up to a fully fenced yard, perfect for the kids to play
• TwTwT o bedrooms both with built-in-robes. Central bathroom, with a separatebath tub
• Split system air-r-r conditioning / heating, plus gas ducted heating, aseparate laundry, ceiling fans, excellent storage, built-in gas BBQ for thosesummer nights ahead
• Single car garage, plus a second car space at the rear of the unit withaccess via side gate
• Would suit �rst home buyers, investors, or those looking for a villa unitthat is really one out of the box! A location of absolute convenience, whereyou can stroll to schools, childcare, parks, public transport, supermarkets,Bunnings and all that thriving Altona North has to offfff er
AUCTION Saturday 10 October at 1.30
MELWLWL AWAW YAYA S 55 B4
INSPECT Saturday 19 September - 11.00 - 11.30
Sunday 20 September - 11.00 - 11.30
ENQUIRY $360 - $390,000
CONTATAT CT Nathan Smith 0400 843 331
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NEW LISTING
Newport 96 Wilkins StreetENDLESS OPPORTUNITIES!• On a generous allotment, this meticulously maintained and well-loved brick
home provides a wonderful opportunity for future improvement / expansionto create your dream home, or,r,r is perfect for the astute developer (STCA)
• Perfectly positioned in a sought aftftf er and tightly held pocket of baysideNewport, only moments from The Strand waterfront, Newport Station,schools and shops, plus quick and easy access to the CBD
• Comprising three generous bedrooms, light-�lled living, open-plan kitchen/ meals and dining, a central bathroom and a separate laundry, plus asunroom and large rear and front yards
• Boasts offfff -f-f street parking for 4 cars, including two garaged, ducted heating,decorative ceilings, alarm, satellite dish and shed
• Opportunities like this one don’t come up oftftf en, so don’t let it pass youby!
AUCTION Saturday 17 October at 2.30
MELWLWL AWAW YAYA S 55 K5
INSPECT Saturday 19 September - 1.30 - 2.00
Sunday 20 September - 11.00 - 11.30
ENQUIRY $1m - $1.1m
CONTATAT CT Michael Harvey 0425 737 672
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Newport 102 River StreetABUNDANCE OF POTENTIAL• This home is welcoming, open, light-�lled, neat, complete and ready for
you to occupy
• Comprising three bedrooms with built-in-robes and one bathroom
• Open-plan renovated kitchen / meals area, including stone benches and abreakfast bar
• FeFeF atures include: heating and cooling, �oating �oorboards, expansivenorth-facing rear yard approximately 376sqm, a storage shed, offfff -f-f streetparking for two cars, plus rear lane access
• WaWaW lk to The Strand waterfront, train station, parks, schools, cafes andshops
AUCTION Saturday 10 October at 10.30
MELWLWL AWAW YAYA S 55 K3
INSPECT Saturday 19 September - 11.15 - 11.45
ENQUIRY $690 - $750,000
CONTATAT CT Katie Smith 0425 737 673
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Altona North 44 Rosala AvenueBUILT TO ENDURE!• This well built home offfff ers everytyty hing you and the family are looking for!
• Comprising three large bedrooms with built-in-robes, one bathroom andtwo large living areas, ideal for the growing family
• Modern day conveniences such as ducted heating, air conditioning andofffff -f-f street parking for up to three cars
• Move in and enjnjn oy, or knock down and re-create the family home you havealways wanted
• Situated on approximately 673sqm – the opportunities are endless
• A fantastic opportunity for someone to gain entry into the WesternSuburbs, and purchase this piece of real estate that offfff ers great options
• Located close to Altona Gate shopping centre, public transport, schoolsand only minutes to Melbourne CBD
AUCTION Saturday 10 October at 3.30
MELWLWL AWAW YAYA S 41 A11
INSPECT Saturday 19 September - 10.30 - 11.00
Sunday 20 September - 10.15 - 10.45
ENQUIRY $600 - $650,000
CONTATAT CT Katie Smith 0425 737 673
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Seddon 71 Gamon StreetBLUE CHIP REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITY• Situated in the vibrant cafe precinct, bordering two of the West’s most
sought aftftf er suburbs, Seddon and YaYaY rraville
• Prime shop front location and leased to Advieh, an established andthriving café
• Lease term is 3 year X 3 year at approximately $41,000 per annum plusGST,T,T plus outgoings
• The building itself is approximately 120sqm with quality �t-out, whilethe land is approximately 400sqm, providing potential for sub-division /development (STCA)
• Side driveway with full access to the rear of the block and a largemultipurpose out-building
• FaFaF ntastic growth potential in this ever changing and fast moving suburb
• A wise investment to start or add to your existing property portfolio
AUCTION Saturday 19 September at 2.30
MELWLWL AWAW YAYA S 42 A7
INSPECT Wednesday 16 September - 5.30 - 6.00
Saturday 19 September - 2.00 for 2.30
ENQUIRY $1m - $1.1m
CONTATAT CT Michael Harvey 0425 737 672
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94 Charles Street, [email protected]
49 Irving Street, [email protected] www.burnham.com.au
94 Charles Street, [email protected]
9689 9000
273 Barkly Street, [email protected]
9687 1344
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Footscray 9687 1344Seddon 9689 9000www.burnham.com.au
Warwick BurnhamCommercial Director
0412 318 998
Tony GeraceSales Director0411 121 701
Trung DuongSales Consultant
0468 929 922
Marina Dos SantosRental Manager0412 919 871
Walter GeraceAsst. Property Manager
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Connor HaynesRental Manager0430 177 355
FOOTSCRAY 104a/144 Nicholson St
AFFORDABLE COMMERCIAL INVESTMENTThis premises offers plenty of scope for improvement.In an affordable price range and within a centre that hasnext to no vacancies highlights the excellent demand forshops like this.Offered Leased $22,800 including outgoings.Located on the 1st floor makes this ideal office orprofessional suite.
AUCTION Thurs 17th Sept at 12.30pmInspect: Thursday 12.00-12.30Price: Contact AgentMel Ref: 42 C4
AuctionThis ThursdayAt 12.30pm
WEST FOOTSCRAY 1/746 Barkly Street
AFFORDABILITY A PRIORITY?This is your opportunity to secure a classic lookingCalifornian Bungalow that is central to all everydayconveniences. A short walk and you are at a Train Station,Bus Service, local shops inc. Aldi and Forges at Central Westshopping centre. This home comprises 3 bedrooms, livingarea, open space kitchen/dining and is complimented withoff street parking, a large deck perfect for entertaining, thewarmth of polished floors plus more. If it’s value for moneyyou’re looking for,for,for then your opportunity is here and now.
PRIVATE SALEInspect: Saturday 1.30-2.00Price: $569,500Mel Ref: 41 E3
WERRIBEE 3/3 Bowman Street
IDEAL FIRST HOME OR INVESTMENTThis is your opportunity to secure this well located unit eitherto move straight into or purchase as an investment.The unit comp. 2 bedrooms with BIRs, lounge with airconditioning unit, kitchen-dining, a nice sized courtyardarea and carpark.Within a seemingly quiet neighbourhood, the unit is withineasy access to shopping, public transport and Freeway.For inspection and further information please contact theAuctioneers.
AUCTION Sat 26th September at 11.00amInspect: Saturday 10.00-10.30Price: $210,000 - $230,000Mel Ref: 206 B8
WEST FOOTSCRAY 4/32 Argyle Street
UNIT IN NICEST STREETThis well sized 2 bedroom unit includes a kitchen and livingarea along with a central bathroom and lock up garage.A short stroll from Barkly Village, local cafes and onlyminutes from Tottenham Train Station.Ideal first home or excellent investment potential returningapprox $300 per week.An inspection is a must.
AUCTION Sat 10th October at 12.00pmInspect: By AppointmentPrice: Contact AgentMel Ref: 41 H3
SOLDBEFORE AUCTION
KINGSVILLE 36 Williamstown Road
RIPE FOR THE PICKINGFantastic opportunity to purchase this classic periodhome that can be immediately occupied yet offer theopportunity to value add. Comp. 2 bedrooms, lounge andkitchen/dining plus a side drive and rear ROW. You canalso enjoy a leisurely stroll to public transport and SeddonVillage. It also offers easy access to major arterials straightto the CBD.Land: 10m x 27m (33’ x 90’) approx. For inspection andfurther information please contact the Auctioneers.
AUCTION Sat 26th September at 12.30pmInspect: Saturday 12.30-1.00Price: $520,000 - $560,000Mel Ref: 41 K5
MAIDSTONE 21 Jackson Street
PLAN AND PERMIT APPROVEDGREATGREATGREA 2 IN 1 POTENTIAL. A wonderful opportunity exists tosecure a property set on a large 632m2 block (approx.) Thisproperty comes with an approved plan and permit to builda double storey townhouse and retain the original home. Agreat opportunity for any home owner wanting that little bitmore either today or in the future. This recently refurbishedhome comp. of 3 bedrooms, a separate formal lounge,neat kitchen and meals area, a spacious store room and aside drive.
AUCTION Sat 10th October at 12.30pmInspect: Saturday 12.30-1.00Price: $695,000 - $745,000Mel Ref: 27 G12
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Office1-3 Douglas Pde, Williamstown.
cBen Watson 0414 397 167Dean Stanley 0403 372 922
A Stunning Grand Victorian Family Home! A 3 B 2 C 2
106 John Street
Step through the leadlight entry surround to the wide entrance hall and you’llrealize this stunning renovated and extended Victorian home is something special.The home offers wide entrance hall with access to 3 bedrooms with OFP’s (masterwith brand new ensuite & WIR) formal dining room or potential 4th bedroomopening to a large lounge room overlooking a large rear deck idea for outdoorentertaining. Enjoy a family size bathroom with corner spa bath, shower, vanityand separate toilet and large laundry. The kitchen with brand new appliances anddishwasher offers an everyday dining area which also looks out to the rear gardenand entertaining deck.Features include gas ducted heating, split system cooling, leadlight featurewindows, original fire places, high ceilings & garden shed. Off street parking for 2cars is a breeze with access from the rear lane.Land: 12.19m x 36.88m approx. (450sqm approx.) with rear lane access.
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Office- Douglas de, Williamstown
cDean Stanley 4Ben Watson 4 4
Stunning Period Style Residence with impressive use of space. A 4 B C
4 arra Street
• Wide arched entrance hall• Spacious open plan living area at the rear• 4 Double bedrooms all with BIR’s & upstairs/downstairs option• Fully fitted hostess style kitchen with Miele appliances• Resort style north facing rear yard with pool• Excellent corner access to lock-up garage facility• Stroll to waterfront, Strand & shopping centre
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Office1 3 ouglas Pde illiamstown.
cean Stanley 4 3 3 2 22
Ben atson 414 3 16
An affordable opportunity to get into Williamstown! A 3 B 1 C 2 D
iolet Street
• Land size: 12.8 x 36.6 (468m2) approx• Proudly presented family home• Large open plan family room opening to deck• Updated central kitchen with s/s appliances• 3 Bedrooms with additional study/studio at rear• Excellent O.S.P to double carport facility• A great location overlooking Quarry Reserve
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Vacant land in one of Williamstown’s top 10 streets!68 Osborne Street
• Land size: 9.21/9.41 x 28.42/28.65m (266m2) approx.• A rare opportunity to build your dream home• Plans & permits approved for a 2 storey residence• Off street parking from front driveway• Enjoy a sunny north facing rear yard• Stroll to the beach, botanical gardens, station & Nelson Place• Plans available to view at our office
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Office4 elbourne Road, ewport
cean Stanley 0403 3arlo arra 040 0 4
As new town residence boasting over 25sqs of living space. A 4 B 3 C D
e 5 ohnston Street
• Generous open plan family room downstairs• Hostess style kitchen with stone benchtops• Large central bathroom with separate bath• 4 bedrooms, main with WIR & ensuite• The bonus of 3 separate living areas• Stroll to station, parklands & shops• Investors note rental potential of $550pw
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Auction Thursday 17th September 1:00pmPrice Guide $550,000 - $600,000Inspect Thursday
12:30 - 1:00pmce 320 Barkly Street, Footscray.
9689 8388Contact Darren Dean 0438 550 055
Dean ohnson 0414 397 163
* Securely let on 3 x 3 yr lease at circa 30 PA* Recently refurbished development* Real estate dimensions of 4.9 x 12.2 or 60m2 –all approx* Ideal set and forget investment proposition* Retail freeholds rarely avail themselves in thislocale
Footscray 2/158 Barkly Street
Auction this Saturday
A 2 B 1 C 1Auction Saturday 19th September 2:00pmPrice Guide $340,000 - $360,000Inspect Saturday
1:30 - 2:00pmce 33 Anderson Street, arraville.
968 8388Contact Dean ohnson 0414 397 163
ayne Rogers 0411 854 094
Perfectly located in a premium pocket ofest Footscray this large 2 bedroom villa unit
is perfect for a home buyer or a discerninginvestorocated at the rear of a block of only 4 unitsand close to public transport, shops cafe’s
West Footscray 4/10 Hatfield Court
* 10 x 1 bedroom 11 x 2 bedroom* All have outdoor space. round Floor vi yard space* 1st + 2nd floor + si able balconies* State of the art uropean/ erman 2 pac kitchens inc.* Ceaser stone bench tops + glass mirror splash backs* ery generous cupboard space to delight the mostfastidious host/hostess* xacting specifications to enhance the ualityinclusions/fittings* Polished floorboards in living room. FA appliances* Secure under cover car park* Only moments to the station/Barkly illage + Bus at door* Stamp duty savings, First Home Buyers Bonus + extrasPerfect Opportunity to access the burgeoning est
West Footscray 690 Barkly Street
A 1 B 1 C 1Pri ate a ePrice Guide From $299,950Inspect Contact Terry to arrange inspection
ce 320 Barkly Street, Footscray.9689 8388
Contact Terry Cooper 0411 852 508Rob Sarosi 0438 373 562
A 2 B 1 C 1Auction Saturday 26th September 11:00amPrice Guide $267,500 - $280,000Inspect Saturday
10:30 - 11:00amce 320 Barkly Street, Footscray.
9689 8388Contact Terry Cooper 0411 852 508
Darren Dean 0438550055
* Northerly aspect/facing therefore bathed inlight* 2 Bedroom apartment with accessory unitcarpark.* Separate and uite spacious kitchen gasappliances* Central Bathroom with separate Claundry facility
Footscray 8/21 mpire StreetA 3 B 1 C 1Auction Saturday 10th October 12:00pmPrice Guide $625,000 - $675,000Inspect Saturday
12:30 - 1:00pmce 320 Barkly Street, Footscray.
9689 8388Contact Terry Cooper 0411 852 508
Darren Dean 0438 550 055
”* Harmoniously + fastidiously up-dated* Picture perfect post-card presentation - Abrick beauty!! Five main rooms plus sublimestudio – Study/teen retreat. 3 bedrooms – 2 withexcellent BIR’s* Updated roomy kitchen + dining area +New appliances, comfortable lounge, ductedheating, lofty ceilings, polished floors
West Footscray 9 Dongola Road
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Auction Sat th Sept at pmPrice Guide , ,Inspect Wed pm
Sat pmce Pier Street, ltona
9398 3799Contact Bob ymalovski
et guyen
Altona ortuke Street
own anning e it o nits• ll the hard work has been done• double storey br & single storey br• Plans available at office for viewing• lose to shops, schools & transport• reat si ed block measuring s m• Well maintained e isting Br B home• rare offering indeed Priced to sell
A B C
Auction Saturday th ct at pmPrice Guide , ,Inspect Thurs pm
Sat pmce Pier Street, ltona
9398 3799Contact Bob ymalovski
et guyen
Altona ortRosala venue
a ge an s acio s a i y ho e• good si ed bedrooms• Spacious lounge room• pen plan kitchen dining area• reat land s m m appro• Plenty of off street parking & double garage• lose to schools, transport, shops• omfortable as is, with room to improve
A B C
Auction Saturday th ct at amPrice Guide , ,Inspect Thurs pm
Sat amce Pier Street, ltona
9398 3799Contact Paul Lindemann
Barry Seignior
Altona eado sickenson Street
e esente a i y ho e• living areas, bedrooms, bathrooms• Spacious kitchen, meals area• ormal front lounge and rear rumpus room• Master bedroom with ensuite & WIR• ouble garage with rear roller door• Reverse cycle heating, refrigerated cooling• Smart wired for your convenience
NEW LISTING
A B C
Auction Sat th ctober at amPrice Guide , ,Inspect Wed pm
Sat pmce Pier Street, ltona
9398 3799Contact Paul Lindemann
auman Hameed
Altonaueen Street
An exotic setting with bay views• Tropical garden with a Balinese hut• Plantation shutters & Jara timber flooring• Spacious dining & living opens to patio• Hostess kitchen with plenty of cupboards• Living upstairs with balcony & bay views• Master bedroom with ensuite, BIR & WIR• Positioned close to Pier St & Esplanande
49 Ferguson Street,Williamstown VIC 3016P 03 9397 5555
GUNNANDCO.COM.AU HONESTY • INTEGRITY • RESULTS •
Ideally located in a quiet street close to amenities, thislow maintenance double story townhouse is right forthe picking! Move in straight away & start enjoyingthe benefits this property & location, or purchase fora sound investment (Previously returning $640pw).4 bdrooms with robes, main bthrm (master with en-suite), open plan kitchen/dining/living that opens togenerous rear courtyard, large laundry, powder room,heating/cooling split systems, under stair storage& a remote dbl LUG. With schools, shops & publictransport close by; this home is perfectly located.
PRICE$760,000+VIEWSaturday 12:00 - 12:30PMAGENTRicky Peacock M 0407 770 451
WILLIAMSTOWN2/1A Park Cres
PRIVATE SALE
4 2 2
Being a quality built product, this building ticks all theboxes. In addition the property includes a happy tenantlocked in till late Feb 2016. This near new building inc:2 large bdrms, both opening onto the upstairs balcony,2 bthrms, split system heating & cooling, downstairspowder room, huge living area with luxury timberfloors, LUG, upstairs study area, modern kitchen incD/W & stone bench tops, tiled bthrms with qualityvanities & dbl showers, sep entry from the moderndrive & landscaped front, north facing rear yard withclothes line & water tank.
PRICE$595,000 - $630,000VIEWSaturday 10:30 - 11:00AMAGENTRicky Peacock M 0407 770 451
NEWPORT3/85 Graham St
PRIVATE SALE
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49 Ferguson Street,Williamstown VIC 3016P 03 9397 5555
GUNNANDCO.COM.AU HONESTY • INTEGRITY • RESULTS •
Superbly positioned in this most sought after SouthWilliamstown address with sea views & close by to thebeach & the Williamstown Botanical Gardens. An idealrenovators opportunity (STCA) the potential here isendless. Lounge with OFP & polished boards. Kitchen/meals area & sep dining room. 2 Bdrms. Bthrm & seplaundry. Enormous north facing backyard with roomto extend & add pool. With a handsome façade & manyornate period feats intact, 1 lucky buyer can renovate& build their dream home or redevelop the site (STCA).Land size approx.: 15.2m x 71m or 1054M2.
PRICE$2,400,000 - $2,500,000VIEWSOLDAGENTAnthony Gunn M 0409 377 449
WILLIAMSTOWN11 Esplanade
SOLD
2 4 1
This immaculately presented, low maintenance 2 bdrmtownhouse will surprise. Comprising large sized livingarea, bdrms & dining/kitchen area, that interactsbeautifully with the courtyard area allowing for alfrescostyle entertainment. The fittings are of high quality,inc. stone bench tops, S/S appliances, alarm, videointercom, BIR, cooling/heating & a lock up garage. Ina magnificent location within walking distance to boththe Spotswood & Newport train stations. The HudsonRoad and Hall Street cafes at your door step, close toparks, schools and CBD.
PRICE$630,000VIEWSaturday 10:00 - 10:30AMAGENTJoe Hatzinikolis M 0421 699 222
SPOTSWOOD1/152 Hall St
PRIVATE SALE
2 2 2
With 3rd floor views over the bay, & a grand outdoorterrace allowing privacy from Mason St, this propertyis worth exploring. Feat: 4 bdrms, 3 bthrms, 3 livingareas, & generous room sizes, a large family wouldbe well serviced by this well finished home. The 2balcony’s complement the living options. Polishedtimber floors, stone kitchen tops with S/S appliances& D/W, heating & cooling, & gated rear access to thesecure car accommodation. Located within walkingdistance to Newport station, near Newport Lakes,Schools, the local shopping strip & 15 mins to the City.
PRICE$730,000+VIEWSaturday 10:00 - 10:30AMAGENTKevin Gunn M 0418 997 914
NEWPORT106 Mason St
PRIVATE SALE
4 2 3
This 3 bdrm townhouse meets all the criteria. Theground floor comprises the main bdrm, with ensuite &WIR. The rear showcases the substantial open kitchen/meals/family room that integrates with the decking &backyard. The ground floor also feats a large laundry& powder room. The 2nd level feats; a 2nd living area,with 2 large bdrms, balcony, BIR’s & central bthrm.Add feats inc: hydronic heating, split system cooling,modern appliances, ample storage & a LUG. Thistownhouse is close to schools, parks, transport, cafes,Williamstown beach & CBD.
PRICE$720,000 - $740,000VIEWSaturday 1:00 - 1:30PMAGENTJoe Hatzinikolis M 0421 699 222Ricky Peacock M 0407 770 451
NEWPORT1B Berty St
PRIVATE SALE
3 3 2
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344 Melbourne Rd, Newport 9391 1888 barlowsrealestate.com.au
Established 1885
Union Street illi sto nREL X N EN OY T E ILLI MSTO N LI ESTYLE
Auction: 10th ctober 12:30pmContact: ath ra ec 0419 568 163Inspect: Sat 19th Sep 12pm - 12:30pm
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3 M i stone Street ltonTURN POTENTI L INTO PRO IT
Auction: 26th September 12:30pmInspect: Sat 19th Sep 1pm - 1:30pm
Contact: An us Scott- al er 0418 336 021
3 158 Stephenson Street South KingsvilleEXCELLENT INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY
Auction: 26th September 11:00amInspect: Sat 19th Sep 10:30am-11am
Contact: Bill Tehan 0407 578 600
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273 Hampshire RoadSunshine93117022
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21 DantumGroveBraybrookThe Ultimate Family Home!• 5 large bedrooms • Main bedroom • Lounge room• Large open plan kitchen adjoining meals area• Huge retreat area upstairs and balcony • Double garagewith remote door • Pergola and workshop
Auction Sat 19th September at 12.00pmInspect Saturday 11.30 - 12.00pmAgent Sang Do
0419 935 955MapRef 27 C10
AUCTION
THISSATURDAY
14 IngramAvenue SunshineWestFirst Home Buyers!• Three large bedrooms • Lounge room• Kitchen with meals area • Bright centralbathroom • Garage & carport • Swimming pool• Close to shops, schools & transport
For SaleInspect Saturday 2.30- 3.00pmAgent Fred (Fatih) Fansocu 0419 384 097MapRef 40 C3
9 Dakara Place SunshineWestFor The Large Family!• Four bedrooms • Main bedroomwith ensuite• Lounge room • Kitchen with meals area• Bright central bathroom • Double garage &carport • Land size is approx 670m2 • Futuredevelopment site (STCA)For SaleInspect By AppointmentAgent Fred (Fatih) Fanoscu 0419 384 097MapRef 40 F3
Sold57 Diosma Avenue SunshineWestElegant Home For Big Family!• 5 large bedrooms • Main bedroom • Bedroomdownstairs with bathroom& toilet • Loungeroom • Open plan kitchen & dining area, kitchenwith granite benchtop • Huge rumpus room/family area • Double garage with remote doorFor SaleInspect Saturday 2.30 - 3.00pmAgent Sang Do 0419 935 955MapRef 39 J4
UNDERCONTRACT
5/32-34 Adamson StreetBraybrookCalling All Unit Buyers!• 2 bedrooms • Lounge room • Appealingkitchen with stainless steel cooking appliances• Large open plan kitchen/meals area • Brightquality bathroom • Carport • LowmaintenancelivingFor SaleInspect Saturday 10.45 - 11.15amAgent David Falcone 0413 116 717MapRef 41 D1
6 Arthur StreetBraybrookSomething Special!• 3 bedrooms • Study area/4th bedroom• Lounge • Neat kitchen adjoining meals area• Bright central bathroom • Huge triple carport& steel garage • Land size approx 557m2
For SaleInspect By AppointmentAgent David Falcone 0413 116 717MapRef 41 B2
Sold132 Duke StreetBraybrookSomething Very Special!• 3 bedrooms • Main bedroomwith full ensuite• Lounge room • Appealing timber kitchenadjoining meals area • Separate dining room• Bright quality bathroom, 2 toilets • Hugecarport with remote door & double brick garageFor SaleInspect Saturday 10.00- 10.30amAgent David Falcone 0413 116 717MapRef 41 A1
94-118 Greigs RoadRockbankDevelopment Opp/Hobby Farm!• Four bedrooms • Bedroomwith ensuite• Lounge room& dining area • Family room• American oak timber kitchen • Threebathrooms & three toilets • Three bedroom fullyself-contained unit • Double garageFor SaleInspect By AppointmentAgent Fred (Fatih) Fanoscu 0419 384 097MapRef 357 D2
Business for SaleBakery & Café Shop!• Taking: $7,000 per week • Rent: $4,500 p.c.m.inc all outgoings • Lease: 5 years, bakery andcoffee shop and you will start trade immediately
For SaleInspect By AppointmentAgent Fred (Fatih) Fanoscu 0419 384 097MapRef 39 J2
1/6 Bryan Court SunshineNorthInvestors Delight!• 3 bedrooms • Lounge room • Neat kitchenwith meals area • Bright central bathroom• Brick garage • Currently tenanted at $1,214p.c.m (till 12/07/2017)
For SaleInspect Saturday 1.45 - 2.15pmAgent Sang Do 0419 935 955MapRef 26 K7
UNDERCONTRACT
9 Glengala Road SunshineAn Exciting Opportunity!• 3 bedrooms • Lounge room • Kitchenadjoining meals area • Sunroom/study area• Central bathroom • Double in-length garage• Land size approx 611m2 • Brilliant location,walking distance to Sunshine train stationFor SaleInspect Saturday 1.45 - 2.15pmAgent David Falcone 0413 116 717MapRef 40 G1
UNDERCONTRACT
1/20 Dundalk Street SunshineFirst Home Buyers Or Investors!• Two bedrooms • Lounge room • Kitchen withmeals area • Central bathroom& toilet• Carport • Close to schools, shops & publictransport
For SaleInspect Saturday 10.45 - 11.15amAgent Fred (Fatih) Fanoscu 0419 384 097MapRef 40 F4
21 Arthur StreetBraybrookMortgagee In Possession!• 3 bedrooms • Lounge room • Neat kitchen adjoininglarge meals area • Sunroom/study area • Bright updatedbathroom, 2 toilets • Huge pergola area • Double carport• Land size approx 557m2 • Brilliant location, close toshops, schools & public transport
Auction Sat 26th September at 12 noonInspect Saturday 1.00 - 1.30pmAgent David Falcone
0413 116 717MapRef 41 B2
4/26 Hampshire Road SunshineAn Affordable Unit Sunshine!• One spacious bedroomwith BIR’s • Loungeroom • Kitchen with meals area • Centralbathroom, toilet & laundry • Close to trainstation, schools & shops
For SaleInspect Saturday 10.00 - 10.30amAgent Fred (Fatih) Fanoscu 0419 384 097MapRef 26 H12
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MAIDSTONE10 VERDUN STREETFAMILY HOME ON HUGE ALLOTMENTSituated in this outstanding location and withinwalking distance to all major amenities, standsthis family home on a huge allotment of landmeasuring approximately 740m2. An idealopportunity to purchase to live in, invest oralternatively multi develop (Subject To CouncilApproval). Comprising of:
•Three bedrooms with built in robes•Central bathroom•Great size kitchen and meals area•Spacious lounge area with separate dining area•Separate laundry and toilet•Well maintained gardens•Huge back yardPositioned within a stroll to Highpoint ShoppingCentre, Maribyrnong River, schools, publictransport, cafe’s, parkland and easy access toMelbourne’s CBD. An opportunity to purchasethis residence on a huge parcel of prime realestate rarely comes along.
AUCTIONSaturday 26th September at 3:00pmESR$650,000 PLUSCONTACTNick Meddis 0422 776 981Paul Boicos 0499 994 321OFFICE93 Rosamond Road, Maribyrnong9317 5577
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MARIBYRNONG 9317 5577
WILLIAMSTOWN: 3/73 DOUGLAS PARADE T. 9399 9888 HOCKINGSTUART.COM.AU
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View Saturday 19th September 11:00am - 11:30am Auction Saturday 26th September 1:30pmEPR $1,600,000 PlusJohn Grech 0499 984 445 Joanne Royston 0402 996 622
Five-star seasideseaside luxuryluxury withwith panoramic Bay andand City views
Crafted to exceptional standards to complement its five-star location on the footsteps of The Strand, change your lifestyle for the better by upgrading your standard of living with this architecturallydesigned executive residence. Replete with modern luxury,luxury,luxury maximum use of space and meticulous attention to detail are hallmarks of the innovative tri-level floorplan, featuring stunning open-planliving with a gourmet kitchen, three zoned bedrooms with fully-tiled ensuites and carefully selected fixtures and fittings. Panoramic 180-degree views of the bay and city skyline are also yours toenjoy from the spectacular rooftop terrace. As you’d expect from such a fashionable home, high quality gadgets are on hand and include refrigerated cooling and heating, ducted vacuum and videointercom, and with the home fitted with an integrated refrigerator and dishwasher plus washing machine and dryer,dryer,dryer you can place your existing whitegoods and appliances on eBay and put the moneytowards sampling gourmet meals at any of the trendy eateries that adorn this coveted location. Conveniently located within moments of transport, schools, walking paths and the Westgate Freeway
WILLIAMSTOWN 2B MARINER STREET
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ALTONA: 50 PIER STREET T. 9398 8044 HOCKINGSTUART.COM.AU
View Saturday 11:30am - 12:00pm Auction Saturday 26th September 11:30amEPR Comparable Sales AvailableDuncan McMillan 0407 314 002
Every Luxury,Luxury,Luxury inspireded designdesign & contemporary sophisticationsophistication
Carefully considered design and superb finishes give this townhouse a magnificent edge. With instantstreet appeal and a prestige interior,interior,interior this is contemporary indulgence at its best. From the momentyou enter it is apparent that this property separates itself from all others on the market today.
ALTONA NORTH 2/25 MARION STREET
3 A 2 B 2 C
View Saturday 1:00 - 1:30pm Auction Saturday 10th October 12:30pmEPR Comparable Sales AvailableRichard Anile 0433 328 738 Taylah Bennett 0499 500 074
Prime Position in thethe heartheart ofof SeaholmeSeaholme
A stone’sstone’sstone’ throw away from the stunning natural scenery of Cherry Lake, Altona Foreshore, SeaholmePrimary School, Seaholme train station and the main shopping precincts. The exceptional qualityof this original bay-side family home is immediately evident throughout the bright, inviting andbeautifully flexible floor plan. Spacious and light-filled family dining/kitchen area, three spaciousbedrooms, central family bathroom, separate laundry and private study nook ensure every need ismet. With central gas heating, ample offoffof street parking and plenty of outdoor space for the family.
SEAHOLME 36 SIMMONS DRIVE
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33 A 2 B 2 C
View Saturday 2:00 - 2:30pm Auction Saturday 10th October 1:30pmEPR $690,000 PlusRichard Anile 0433 328 738 Joanne Royston 0402 996 622
TheThe BeautifulBeautiful FeelingFeeling ofof Space!
This large, light filled, two story home is set perfectly on the 300sqm (approx) allotment, allowing open spaces indoor and out. The first floor includes a bright living room, spacious kitchen hub withStainless Steel Appliances & separate dining area. With the added convenience of a decked outdoor alfresco and low maintenance yard perfect for entertaining guests. Upstairs, three large bedroomsall with BIR’sBIR’sBIR’ are served by a gleaming central bathroom whilst the Master is accompanied by its own private ensuite. Designed with ease of living in mind, this property is the perfect package withfeatures such as a separate laundry,laundry,laundry downstairs powder room, polished timber floors, ducted heating, plenty of storage and internal access to the single lock up garage. All this and just 10km toMelbourne CBD!
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SEDDON 30 - 34 Sydenham Street,
RISING SUNSet in this iconic development with its classic period facade, is a boutique combination of apartments and townhouses of contemporary style and design offering a choice of floorplan and price. You can choose from:
- Huge 2 bedroom apartments- Distinctive 2 storey townhouses- Impressive 3 level townhouses
All with secure garage parking, security entrance, leafy pathways and situated close to Seddon Village shops, trendy cafes and great transport options to the CBD. With its proven track record as a suburb on the move, be quick to secure your future.
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PRIVATE SALEAs advertised or by appointment 41 K5Mario Costanzo 0418 496 644 [email protected] 1/252 St Georges Road Fitzroy North 9489 9888www.chambersre.com.au
SEDDON 30 - 34 Sydenham Street,
RISING SUNSet in this iconic development with its classic period facade, is a boutique combination of apartments and townhouses of contemporary style and design offering a choice of floorplan and price. You can choose from:
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PRIVATE SALEAs advertised or by appointment 41 K5Mario Costanzo 0418 496 644 [email protected] 1/252 St Georges Road Fitzroy North 9489 9888www.chambersre.com.au
Williamstown 135 Railway Place
Seddon 30- 34 Sydenham Street
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With spectacular views of Port Phillip Bay and the City Skyline, these 2 brand new 3 level town homes with roof top terrace are located in historic Williamstown and are only situated a few minutes from local shops, cafes, transport and Williamstown beach.
Comprising; spacious and bright open plan living areas opening onto sunny balcony, state of the art European kitchens with high end appliances and offering a flexible floor plan with options of 2 bedrooms plus office/study or 3rd bedroom, 2 luxurious bathrooms plus a separate powder room. Number 135E has a second living space on the ground floor. Features Include: Polished timber floors, Reverse cycle air conditioner, Double glazed windows, Lock up garage, Fully fitted Built inrobes.
An inspection is a must and it will impress!!!!
Set in this iconic development with its classic period facade, is a boutique combination of apartments and townhouses of contemporary style and design offering a choice of floorplan and price. You can choose from:- Huge 2 bedroom apartments with courtyards- Distinctive 2 storey townhouses- Within minutes of Victoria Uni, Flemington & Moonee Valley racecourses- Stones throw to the station and just 15 mins by train to the city- Extremely low Owners Corp fees- Buy rather than rent, affordable for first home buyers- Great rental return- Short drive to Williamstown beach- 17 Restaurants from Australian good food and travel guideAll with secure garage parking, security entrance, leafy pathways and situated close to Seddon Village shops, trendy cafes and great transport options to the CBD. With its proven track record as a suburb on the move, be quick to secure your future.
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As advertised or by appointment43 J12John Costanzo 0418 990 [email protected] Costanzo 0418 496 [email protected] 1/252 St Georges RoadFitzroy North 9489 9888www.chambersre.com.au
As advertised or by appointment41 K5Mario Costanzo 0418 496 [email protected] Costanzo 0418 990 [email protected] 1/252 St Georges RoadFitzroy North 9489 9888www.chambersre.com.au
PRIVATE SALE $995,000
PRIVATE SALE FROM $434,500
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Promising a perfect blend of lifestyle, location and potential this timeless federation style home stands proud on a magnificent 46.89m x 49.40m (2316sqm) block offering a generous two street frontage.Features 3 bedrooms (master with en-suite), central hallway, high ceilings, central bathroom, lounge/dining with timber mantle open fire place, modern caesarstone kitchen with quality stainless steel appliances, and adjoining you will find a second relaxed living area.Outside is a covered alfresco area with wood fired pizza oven, in ground swimming pool, cabana room, double carport, character timber cottage (formerly stables) now converted to garage, workshop, and set around
beautiful old style gardens.
“Parkview” Is ideally located to Main Street Shops, Schools, Train Station, 45 minutes to Melbourne & 35 minutes to Melbourne Airport, and opposite to Maddingley Park – Makes this one very special property.
Auction Saturday 10th October 2015 11:00am
Terms 10% Deposit – Balance 60 days General Residential Zone
Open Inspections: Wednesday: 5:00-5:30pm & Saturday: 1:00-1:30pm
Bacchus Marsh Auction
“PARKVIEW”
18-20 Taverner Street, Bacchus Marsh Vic 3340
LEN SMITH REAL ESTATE166 Main Street, Bacchus Marsh
5367 8128 | 0418343 754 | [email protected] | web: [email protected]
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169 BARKLY STREET FOOTSCRAY 9689 6011 TRIMSON.COM.AU
ALBION62 ADELAIDE STREET
3 STREET FRONTAGE
• Approximately 440m2• Zoned General Residential (GRZ3)• Think of the possibilities• Super location - walk to all facilities• Complete current permit or start afresh
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Auction: Saturday 17th October 12.30pmPrice: Contact AgentInspect: Saturday 11.00 to 11.30amContact: Philip Mazzella 0418 360 789
Footscray 9689 6011
FOOTSCRAY13/155 GORDON STREET
REALISTIC AND NRAS APPROVED
• Smart buying in convenient locale• Invest or occupy• Spacious living with study option• Large private balcony• Currently leased NRAS approved
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Footscray 9689 6011
YARRAVILLE3/28 SALISBURY STREET
BUY OFF PLAN AND SAVE
• Small development selling fast• Ground floor apartment• Idyllic setting close to parkland• Construction starting soon• Close to all facilities
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Private Sale:Price: $495,000Inspect: Plans availableContact: Philip Mazzella 0418 360 789
John Verduci 0411 660 844Footscray 9689 6011
FOOTSCRAY48 HOCKING STREET
LOVE AND AFFECTION NEEDED
• Superb location, 3 or 4 bed living• Very livable with scope to improve• Good sized land approx 320sqm• Budget conscious buyers get on board• Close to all facilities
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Footscray 9689 6011SOLD
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“KOROROIT PARK” Toolern Vale via Diggers Rest – Sunbury, Vic
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Inspection: Strictly by appointment with agentsBob Sherwell 0418 363 473, Ken Drysdale 0409 195 470Elders Melbourne 03 9609 6222 | Web Id 8585583
847-1071 Blackhill Road, Toolern ValeOutstanding Location Rural Lifestyle & Investment – 40 Minutes Melbourne CBDFor Auction: Saturday 10th October at 11.00am on Site483 Acres (195.48 Ha) in Two titles to be auctioned as a whole or in two separate lots.195.48 Ha) in Two titles to be auctioned as a whole or in two separate lots.195.48Lot 1 • 305 Acres (123.75 Ha) of prime country, 2 – road frontages, double frontage to Kororoit Creek
West, 65% arable.• 3 Bedroom home, substantial farm shedding.• Watered by, 2-bores, dam, creek and rain water storage, recycled water on boundaryLot 2• 177 Acres (71.73 Ha) of Prime Country, 3 – road frontages, 75% arable, creek and 1 dam‘Kororoit Park’ Situated in a tightly held and capital appreciating region. Ideal horses, cattle, sheep, cropping and all forms of intensive farming pursuits.8 Mins Diggers Rest (Electric Train Service), 15 Mins Sunbury & Melton, 25 Mins Melbourne International Airport, 40 Mins Melbourne CBD.
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V KitchensThe Real Deal in timber Paling fences and most projectsor timber needs.
Qualifi ed Tradesman with a guaranteed service with over20 years’ experience.
Special rates for Pensioners.
For a free quote call0420 614 516
1132726-RC19-14
AMAZING GARDEN SERVICESSpecialist in • Lawn mowing• Edging Pruning / Hedge Trimming • Regular Maintenance • Rubbish Removals• Tree Lopping • Gutter CleaningCall Joe 0498 375 094 - 7 daysFor All Your Electrical Needs
MILLINGTON ELECTRICS
9742 3677 David Millington 0412 103 980
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REC 6487
Established 1999Skilled, courteous, trustworthy tradesmen
One call, all trades 13 11 98 1139
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Jim 0418 177 567
Colorbond fences and gates Paling fences Free measurement & quote
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DC GILBERT ELECTRICSDomestic & Industrial Installations & Repairs
Rewires, Stoves, HWS, New Houses, Units,Split System Installations
For FREEQUOTES Phone Dean Gilbert9398 5005 0418 546 8089398 5005 0418 546 808(Rec 9692)9398 5005 0418 546 808
G6210923G6210923CONTACT GREG
0413 333 549
MOWTOWN GARDENSAll Types of
Bobcat Work
1198
310-
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-15
1198
310-
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1198
310-
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- Establishing Gardens - Instant & Artificial Grass- Sprinkler Systems
- Mowing Small & Large Lots- Tree & Rubbish Removal- All Aspects of Gardening
- Bucket Work, Hole Drilling & Trenching- 3.5T Tip Truck
Lou’s Colorbond FencingGates & PergolasGates & Pergolas
Lou’s Colorbond FencingGates & Pergolas
Lou’s Colorbond Fencing
Lou 0412 339 445 or 9746 7569
1144
051-
PB29
-14FREE QUOTES 24 HOUR SERVICE
Pensioners Discounts-All Electrical ServicesFREE QUOTES 24 HOUR SERVICE
Pensioners Discounts-All Electrical ServicesFREE QUOTES 24 HOUR SERVICE
� Domestic � Commercial � Industrial� Alarms � Appliances � Automation
PH: 0419 542 368 or 9369 7831
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Precision Home Maintenance Services• Plastering • Paving & Landscaping• Carpentry • Brick work repairs• Tiling • Decks-Install & Repairs• Painting • Gutters-Repair & Clean
• Home Maintenance & moreCall Rob on 0412 804 566 or 9391 3281
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V Electricians V Home Maintenance
Keilor Park Fencing40 years experience. Timber and Colorbond.
No job too big or too smallContact Charlie. Free Quote!
9364 0493 or 0417 163 129
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111198
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KS Heating & Cooling Services • Repairs • Maintenance
Over 30 years experience, All types of Air Con, Evap Cooler & Gas Heating System AU31693
Call 0430 332 368
V Heating
Marc Evans 0412 690 537Email: [email protected]
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0408 539 859 9748 02200408 539 859 9748 0220
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Call John 0433 911 967 or 9395 5019
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No job too small - Free Quotes
WESTSIDE ALUMINIUMAluminium Window & Door Replacements
Security Doors & FlyscreensCall 9748 7403 or 0417 364 417
FREE MEASURE AND QUOTE 1150
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AKJ FENCINGSpecialising in Local Needs
Paling & Double Paling, Colorbond Gates, Merbau Gates & Screens
Free Quotes Call 0402 350 875www.akjfencing.com.au G6275516AA-dc3Sep
V Doors TOM'S GARDENING SERVICEe Grass mowed e Trees cut e Rubbish removed
e Weeds pulled e HANDYMAN SERVICE- Any odd jobs done - No job too small - Free quotes -9390 9112 0414 832 922
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All Your Carpentry Needs.For A Free Quote Call Mark: 0425 772 304
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Scott: 0409 705 612Tim: 0411 795 300 Rec 15872
Westgate Electrical Pty Ltd*** All electrical work ***
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Westgate Electrical Pty Ltd
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Call Chris on:0423 892 273
G6517234AA-dc11DecSMALL CONCRETING JOBSSMALL CONCRETING JOBSSMALL CONCRETING JOBSSMALL CONCRETING JOBSSMALL CONCRETING JOBSSMALL CONCRETING JOBSSMALL CONCRETING JOBSSMALL CONCRETING JOBSSMALL CONCRETING JOBSSMALL CONCRETING JOBSSMALL CONCRETING JOBSSMALL CONCRETING JOBSSMALL CONCRETING JOBS"We do all the small jobs that the
bigger companies don't have time for"Up to 100 square metres
Shed floors, paths, driveways etc.Coloured, plain, slate and stencil.
FREE MEASURE & QUOTEWorkmanship guaranteed, with over 18 years experience
Phone Tony 0404 775 573Phone Tony 0404 775 573Phone Tony
Shed floors, paths, driveways etc.Coloured, plain, slate and stencil.
1118
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RC
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House & Gardening ServicesMowing, Edging, Hedging, Weed Control,
Garden Clean-ups, Instant Turf, Rubbish Removal,Block Slashing & Landscaping
Prompt Service – Fully Insured – Police Checked
For A Free Quote Call Phil – 0403 071 287
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V Garden Services11
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Graham 0412 617 922oddjobrescue.com.au
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Local owned company� Sales Maintenance � Installation
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� 0407 886 064 (AH) 9743 3013 G6674928
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Call Joe on 0408 993 912 or 9331 6391
30 years experience
Plain Concrete Coloured Concrete Slate impression Stencil
MJ Paving (Vic) Pty Ltd
Specialising in:Free
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No jobtoo smalltoo smallNo job
too smallNo job
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V Garage/Garage DoorsV Concrete Products & Services
ALL VIC REMOVALS & STORAGEALL VIC REMOVALS & STORAGECheap boxes 4 sale
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All areas from $89p/h (min 2 hours), 24 hours/7 days
9310 1070 - 0403 046 998
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0418 361 2980418 361 298
All Electrical WorkDomestic, Commercial, Industrial
REC
1235
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ELECTRICIAN
Call Tom
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A1 Dash Computer Repairs� No fix, No fee � We come to you!
www.dashelad.comCall Dale on: 0419 266 999
G6206814
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-15Quality professional work
www.buildersandhomemaintenance.com
BUILDERS & HOME MAINTENANCE
0412 236 236
V Computer Services & Repairs V Electricians V Furniture Removals V Handy Persons
Trades & Services
51 MARIBYRNONG & HOBSONS BAY STAR WEEKLY \ SEPTEMBER 16, 2015
Employmentsection of Network Classifi eds.
MotoringBuy, & Sell in our
section of Network Classifi eds.section of Network Classifi eds.section of Network Classifi
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240-
KK33
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PLASTERING0ver 30 years experience
Specialising in Old Plaster Cracks.Will beat any reasonable written quote.Small to medium jobs only.Phone Arthur on 0423 086 260
V Plasterers
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MEMBER OF MASTER BUILDERS ASSOCIATION MEMBER OF MASTER BUILDERS ASSOCIATION
NICK’S RE-BLOCKING SERVICEALL SUBURBS
� RAISING � LEVELLING � UNDERPINNING� RESTUMPING WITH CONCRETE OR REDGUM STUMPS� COUNCIL PERMIT � ALL WORK GUARANTEED
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PH: 9360 5357 Mobile: 0412 378 193
Reg No Reg No 8659
Registered Building Practitioner 1132314-LB19-14
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TALK ABOUT PRESSURETAPPP
Complete Plumbing Services0431 851 329
Licence No. 104658 1198021-EG37-15
PEST & TERMITE CONTROLCall 7 days for a free quote
1300 699 6980419 975 293
Eftpos facilities availableEftpos facilities available
1193
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ACM
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V Pest Control
MIRMIC PLUMBINGLic 35031
• Spouting and Roofing • Maintenance• Renovations and Extentions
• General Plumbing and Gas FittingsFor quick service call Mick. FREE Quotes
0417 352 040 Ph/Fax 9974 6624
C75
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Call for a free quote9308 9669 or 0406 745 070
www.homelinksrestumping.com.au
1197
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Specialist in Underpinning & an Expert in Restumping* Council Permit* Engineer Plans Supplied* Computer Leveling* Fully Insured
* Builder* 18 Years Guarantee* Pensioner Discounts* All Suburbs
EPS PAINTERS & DECORATORS
FULLY QUALIFIED TRADESMAN Master Painter
Over 30 years experience0419 558 817
or 9363 3689
G6737566AA-dc1AprG6737566AA-dc1Apr
Master Painters AustraliaR.N.1087
Stan’s Painting ServicesStan’s Painting ServicesStan’s Painting ServicesStan’s Painting ServicesStan’s Painting ServicesStan’s Painting ServicesStan’s Painting ServicesStan’s Painting ServicesStan’s Painting ServicesStan’s Painting ServicesInterior/Exterior. Reasonable Prices. Work
Guaranteed. 40 years experience. Free quotes.
Phone 0421 995 539 1157
729-
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9311 2111Showroom: 36 Industrial Drive, West Sunshine
www.rollertec.com.au
UP TO
25%OFF
Reblocking and Underpinning- Levelling 100%
- Council Permit Supplied - 15 years’ guarantee- Concrete - Concrete Pump Used
Michael: 0404 999 969 Office: 9323 9666 Fax: 9324 1411
FREE QUOTES ALL SUBURBSDBL 23668
MEMBER No. 874558
and
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A & R Affordable Painter�� 20 years Experience. 20 years Experience.� Commercial & Domestic� 20% Pension Discount � FREE QUOTEPh: Ali: 0402 766 406 / 8360 9345
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ALL AROUNDREBLOCKING & UNDERPINNINGREBLOCKING & UNDERPINNINGREBLOCKING & UNDERPINNING
� Free Quote Free Quote � 17 Years Guarantee 17 Years Guarantee� All Suburbs All Suburbs � 10% Pensioner Discount10% Pensioner Discount� Insurance Insurance Insurance � Council Permit Supplied Council Permit Supplied� Elevation � Computer Levelling
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177646 David: 0425 811 882 Ash: 0403 619 333
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C.J.A. PLATINUM PAINTING
0484 626 0880484 626 088
1197
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CG
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9785
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BLOCKED SEWER & STORM WATERCCTV PIPE & DRAIN CAMERAS
HYDRO WATER JETTERS
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0431 170 956
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www.alumatin.com.au33 Barclay Road, Derrimut
Call Now 8361 9111 1197
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Plantation Shutters
Roller Shutters
Security Doors
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FIVE STAR REBLOCKING & UNDERPINNING
� Full Insurance� All work Council approved� 15 years guarantee� All Council permits supplied� 100% computer levelling� Concrete pump used� 15 years experience� For a free quote and advice
Contact Simon:9309 0700 - 0411 174 000
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GJ & MS WALSHLic green plumberHydronic heating specialistsNo job too small All fields covered
9391 0399Free quotes
Lic plumber &gas fitter Reg 17258
1143621-RC28-14
SAIDA’S PAINTINGDomestic Commercial
Sanding, polishing,minor plaster repairs, all areas.
CHEAP PRICES * FREE QUOTESCall Ibrahim on 0403 610 782 24 hours
WE USETOP QUALITY
PAINT
1191
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PB
29-1
5
PAINTER, DECORATOR & FLOORING SERVICE
OZTECWINDOW SHUTTERS• 100% Australian Made & Owned• 10 years replacement warranty• Electric, manual or combination• Single and group remote controlled• Connected to smoke alarm (auto-lift)
FOR FREE MEASURE & QUOTE PH: 9336 0005 JORDAN: 0413 708 238
Showroom @ 18 Quinn Drive, Keilor PArk, 3042
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Australian Restumpers Group®
0437 841 947, 9333 0038www.ausrg.com.au
C11
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V Roller Shutters
1193
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LB31
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Call Joe 0425 708 774 or 9337 3130or 9366 1889
Clean & professional workJ&D PAINTER & DECORATOR
ALL SERVICES PLUMBINGBLOCKED DRAINS
CLEARED FAST9689 0511
� Hot Water Units Replaced � Burst Pipes� Leaking Taps Repaired � Leaking Toilets Repaired
� General Plumbing Maintenance
Fast Reliable Service 0418 996 687
C11
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Lic 27204
Wardies Rendering
0423 877 432 1134
905-
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V RenderingEXTREMEREBLOCKINGThe best Reblocking & Underpinning
Call Sam for a Free Quote 9324 8575 or 0409 237 487
1138073-PB23-14
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Affordable Quality Painting
Email: [email protected]
Quality finish guaranteedPrompt and professional service. Fully insuredFor a free quote Please call Steve on 0404 920 105
RICHES PAINTING
V Reblocking/Underpinning
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MEL-ASH REFRIGERATION
9366 7831 - 0417 556 963
L011010
& AIR CONDITIONING - DOMESTIC & COMMERCIAL
JT PAINTINGInternal painting: 13 squares from $1900 –
2 coats plus paint.External painting: 13 squares from $950 –
2 coats including paint and all repairs.
Call Joe: 0402 248 859
1184
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-15 Hot & cold water services.
• All gas appliance repairs, servicing & installations • Ducted heating • Hot water units • Airconditioning
• Roofing • Drains • Bathroom Renovations PGDRB/Melb Water Lic.No. 33538
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- Pool Pumps- Submersibles
- All Types
- Tank Pumps
- Industrial
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V PumpsJin’s Fridges/Washing Machines
Prompt, Reliable, 28 years exp
0403 371 738 0421 047 806
1147
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RC31
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V Refrigeration
1133
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LB19
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GAS APPLIANCEREPAIRS & SERVICING
Ex Gas & Fuel - over 30 years experience!Phone Mark 0409 383 946
Lic No. 23853
1160
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LB44
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MASTERPLASTERER
MARK 0423 511 896
V Plumbing
Western Suburbs Plumbing Lic No. 35048
Renovations/Extensions Split Systems Grey Water Systems Tap Repairs/Leaks Gas Fitting/Repairs Spouting Renewals Renovations/Extensions Split Systems Grey Water Systems Tap Repairs/Leaks Gas Fitting/Repairs Spouting Renewals Renovations/Extensions Split Systems Grey Water Systems
Hot Water Renewals Blockages & Drainage Water Tanks
Matt 0409576536 0409576536
C894629-JM6-11
REGISTERED BUILDER APPROVED• Red Gum or Concrete Stumps• Council Permit Supplied• House Raised & Levelled in one piece• All work guaranteed 15 years• Free Quote and Advice• Free Quote and Advice
PERFECTION RE-STUMPING & UNDERPINNING
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CALL SCOTT ON 0413 522 54811
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HM
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Qualifi ed Painter & DecoratorQualifi ed Painter & DecoratorQualifi• No Job too small • Quality of work guaranteed• Pensioner discountsCall Robert on 0419 300 842
G6016917AA-dc21May
1145
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Troy Grundy 0411 354 573Over 25 Yrs Experience
No Job Too SmallFree Quotes
Trading 20 Yrs
ALL AREAS PLASTERER • Computer Levelling
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Guarantee to beatany genuine written quote
V Painters/Decorators V Plasterers V Plumbing V Reblocking/Underpinning
Trades & Services
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Employmentsection of Network Classifi eds.
Real Estatesection of Network Classifi eds.
Free TV point with every antenna installation• T.V. & V.C.R. Tune & Repair. • Home Theatre & Surround Sound Setups• Digital Boxes & Boosters
Digital Antenna Specialist
Nathan 0400 028 856
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SKYLIGHTS0418 524 416
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ACM
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DISCOUNT ROOFING50% off Winter Special
Full Roof Restoration $1,500
8352 0070 or 0402 992 [email protected]
For a free quote & free whirlybird supplied& fitted with every roof restoration
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Buy & Sell in the Buy & Sell in the
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CG
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ROOF RESTORATIONS
V Roofing
• Stainless Steel Doors• Aluminium Doors• Custom Steel Doors• Flyscreens
www.jimssecuritydoors.com.au
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4273
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30-1
2
QUIT CIGARETTES IN 60 MINUTES
With a lifetime guarantee. Also weight loss and
gastric band hypnosis. Phone Joy
0400 573 369Hoppers Crossing C
1038
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1196
256-
DJ3
4-15
Global Roller ShuttersAluminium Roller Shutters and Security DoorsAll repairs and servicesAll work guaranteed
Free Measure and Quotes all suburbsFree Measure and Quotes all suburbsCall 9077 0135 or Mob 0421 080 247
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COMMUNITY LOCAL LAW 2015Notice is hereby given pursuant to section 119 of the Local Government Act 1989 that, Local Government Act 1989 that, Local Government Act 1989at its meeting on 8 September 2015, Council resolved to adopt the Community Local Law 2015.
Purpose and general purport of the Local Law
The purpose of this Local Law is to:
municipality. Examples include restrictions on animal ownership, noise restrictions, unsightly premises controls, fire restrictions, waste disposal and management of bin controls, behaviour and activity controls in reserves and control of building sites
enforcement tools include Notices to Comply, Official Warnings, Penalty Infringement Notices and Magistrates Court prosecutions
chairs on footpaths by restaurants, placement of advertising signs on footpaths by various businesses, and display of goods for sale on footpaths by various businesses
include alcohol prohibited areas, smoking restrictions, camping restrictions and regulation of beach activities
The general purport of the Local Law is to improve good governance practices, and take into account the particular needs and issues of the local community. New clauses have been added in relation to dilapidated buildings, mobile bill boards, domestic waste, interference with rubbish, trade waste and trade bins, special events and fireworks. The relevance to State and Commonwealth legislation has been included to assist reading of the local law. Additionally, a number of explanations have been included to clarify the context and reason that a local law pertaining to a specific matter is required, including the definition of assistance dogs, parking and ticket/resident parking scheme, fees, charges and costs, dilapidated buildings, restrictions for fire, animal management, road management, vehicle crossing and building works, charity collections, reserves and other public places, fireworks, and restrictions on glass containers.
Pursuant to section 224A of the Local Government Act 1989, Council authorises any police officer of the Victoria police to enforce Council’s Community Local Law 2015
A copy of the Local Law and a Community Impact Statement can be obtained from the Council offices at 115 Civic Parade, Altona or viewed on Council’s website, www.hobsonsbay.vic.gov.au
V Public Notices and Event V Public Noticesand Event
ALL WEST BIN HIREWalk in bins
4, 6, 8, 10, 12 & 20m3
7 days 9397 3433
0418 560 978www.allwestbinhire.com.au
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General Notices
AARON & JOHN’S DEMOLITION & RUBBISH REMOVALS• Demolition Specialists • Backyard Cleanups
• Concrete Broken or Cut & Removed• Tree Lopping & Removal • Rental Cleanups
• Deceased Estate Cleanups We Take Anything AwayCall 0434 525 311 G6133636AA-dc2Jul
Any Tiling, All Areas
Matt 0418 535 306 1155
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MASSAGE Altona, 11am-11pm.Private house, Hammond Street.Call 0434 581 971.
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TOYOTA Targo GLX, 8 seater,good condition, RWC, urgentsale, IDM-4KQ $3,950. Phone0403 592 632.
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EVERNEW 2007 21' 9" DeluxeTourer, excellent condition,front storage locker, 2 x 9kg gascylinders, 2 water tanks, hotwater service & 2 spare wheels.Spacious internal layout, frontkitchen, Dometic RM2553,150ltr 3 way fridge, 4 burnerstove & grill, m/wave, centrecafe dinette with separatelounge opposite, TV/antenna,radio/CD player with four speak-ers, rear seperate toilet &shower, vanity basin with mir-ror. Lemair washing machine,roll out awning. Reg $37,950.Phone: 0408 547 804.
HYUNDAI I40 VF2 Activ. 2ltr 6speed auto plus paddle gear,white with black interior, servicehistory, November 2012 edition.Plenty of extra's. Registration(1EA3ZT) until March 2016,RWC, FSH, 46,800kms, EC.Urgent sale. $15,990. 93611446.
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By Lance Jenkinson
Deer Park has turned the biggest day on the Western Region Football League calendar into its own plaything.
�e Lions ruthlessly mauled Werribee Districts in a record-breaking show, winning by 136 points in the division 1 grand �nal at Avalon Airport Oval on Saturday.
�eir 77-point walloping of Spotswood in the big one 12 months ago paled in comparison to the severity of this victory.
�e Lions completed a fairytale premiership ‘three-peat’, continuing a dynasty that shows no signs of waning.
Lions’ coach Marc Bullen spoke to Star Weekly of the importance of peaking at the right time. �e Lions had shown some vulnerability late in the regular season, but not when it mattered most, in September.
“We have been preparing for this day for quite a long time,” Bullen said.
“You grind through the middle of winter and, six or eight weeks ago, we put a plan in place that culminated in today.
“I have always talked about �nals being group one races, and we have always tried to maintain a level of training form and consistency that would get us to this result today.”
�ere has never been a more lopsided grand �nal margin in the history of the WRFL’s top tier. �e Tigers narrowly avoided the lowest score in grand �nal history, 2.6 (18) recorded by F&YSocials in 1962, by a single point, a�er Ben Morton goaled on the run deep into time-on of the last quarter.
But it was little consolation for Tigers’ co-captain Matt Dean.
“Probably the disappointment wore o� in the last quarter and we were just more embarrassed,” he said. “To turn up on the big stage like that and to produce that performance is embarrassing.”
Deer Park came out and physically imposed itself on the contest, much like it did two weeks ago against Werribee Districts in the semi �nal.
�e e�ect was immediate – the Tigers quickly reverted to stando�sh football, perceiving pressure might come from Deer Park, when it was in their own minds.
�e Tigers have become renowned for their tackle pressure, but not on this day.
�e freedom the Lions were a�orded in the �rst half was astounding. Prime movers, such as Bullen, Shannan Broadbent, Jack
Ecstatic Deer Park players celebrate victory. (Kristian Scott)
Lions make meal of competition
Purton-Smith, Ryan Houlihan, Sohrob Ismail and Luke Summers, were able to waltz away untouched as the Tigers looked on helplessly.
Clearly, they were overawed in the opening exchanges, but there was no excuses for the poor manning up, lack of pressure at the coal face and deplorable ball use.
�e Tigers’ disposal into attacking 50 was o�en rushed, and Lions’ defenders Corey Brown, Rodney van Riet, Ryan Crawford and Max Bruin intercepted with ease.
�e Lions dominated in the air, with Scott Greenhough and Chris Stewart doing as they pleased. Greenhough’s tap work was sublime, Stewart’s work around the ground powerful.
Stewart �nished with four goals to reiterate he is the best mobile tall in the competition.
�en there was Kwame McHarg, recipient
of the best-on-ground medal, who �nished with seven goals. McHarg is a highlight unto himself, with his spring-heeled leap drawing oohs and aahs from the crowd, his bursts of speed leaving Tigers players in his wake.
�e scoreboard at half-time read 13.7 (85) - 0.3 (3).
�is was the Lions day and their strength across all lines was too much for the opposition.
“We were just a class above, it is as simple as that,” Bullen said.
“We won the inside football, we were physical, we had assets up forward and our defence was really consistent.”
It was Deer Park’s seventh division 1 premiership.
�e Lions le� no doubt they are the kings of the jungle, and will be for some time yet.
Deer Park 23.17 (155) dWerribee Districts 2.7 (19)
Deer Park - Goals: K. McHarg 7, C. Stewart 4, S. Broadbent 3, S. Bloom�eld 2, J. Wong 2, J. Condos 2, M. Bullen, L. Summers, R. HoulihanBest: K. McHarg, R. Houlihan, S. Broadbent, C. Stewart, R. Crawford, S. Ismail.Werribee Districts - Goals: B. Morton, J. Patty.Best: J. Patty, B. Morton, S. Callea, M. Chadwick, C. Molivas, C. Scudamore.
Division 1 grand �nal
Tigers left to lick wounds after dismal last show�e silence in the Werribee Districts change rooms a�er the WRFL division 1 grand �nal was deafening.
�e Tigers had endured three hours of torture and the only sound to bring a sigh of relief was the �nal siren.
�e optimism had been sapped out of the Tigers long before that button was pushed. �ere is no way back when your team is goal-less, staring at an 82-point half-time de�cit.
�is is not how Werribee Districts deserved to end the season. �ey have been universally admired for the point of di�erence they brought to the competition in the past two seasons.
What they have lacked in size, they have made up for in heart. While they have structured up a little unusually due to the personnel on their list, they have always been well managed by coach Wade Chapman, playing a brand of football that suited their strengths.
�e Tigers have been one of the toughest nuts to crack this season because of their trademark hard tackling and relentless defensive pressure. �ey have shared the load and not relied on
their stars to get them to a grand �nal. �e trouble was, come 2.20pm on Saturday, the real Werribee Districts had not turned up.
All that was good about the Tigers over the previous 21 games was lacking on the big day.
�ey played a bruise-free brand of football when only their physical best was demanded to beat Deer Park.
With height issues on the forward line, the Tigers needed to use the ball better, but their skills by foot were terrible. �ey seemed overawed by the occasion, a little surprising considering a number of their players had experienced grand �nals before.
Sure, the result had a lot to do with the rich stocks on Deer Park’s side but, remember, the Tigers have beaten them and come within a kick in two of their previous three outings this season, so it is not all about talent.
“Usually, we’re a good tackling team, but I don’t know if we laid any tackles in that �rst �ve to 10 minutes of the game,” Tigers’ co-captain Matt Dean said. “We generally aim for 20 a quarter, and we were nowhere near it. �e skill level was just way di�erent; they completely
out-classed us on the day, all over the �eld. �e bigger bodies and taller Deer Park boys seemed to hold us out really well.”
�e Tigers had key outs in mobile tall Jameel Sargent, key defender Joey Halloran and target man Andrew Panayi, and simply did not have the reinforcements to cover these.
“Having Panayi out was not ideal,” Dean said. “You want to have your best goalkicker on the �eld, but we had to �nd other avenues to goal.”
Take away the grand �nal aberration and the Tigers have put together a good body of work this season.
Chapman stood down on Saturday night, citing family reasons and the hour long drive from Drysdale four times a week. He would have departed whatever the result, but can be proud of his players’ e�orts over two seasons.
“To be able to make it to the grand �nal is some kind of achievement, but to produce that performance on that day is extremely disappointing,” Chapman said.
Lance JenkinsonThree Werribee Districts defenders could not stop seven-goal Deer Park forward Kwame McHarg from taking this skyscraper. (Kristian Scott) For more pictures from the WRFL football �nals action go to www.starweekly.com.au
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■ What a day Saturday turned out to be for footy lovers in the west, highlighted by the gallant performance of the Bulldogs in the elimination �nal against Adelaide at the MCG. The way the boys started, I thought it was going to be a cracker of a game, and it was. My mate, sports journalist Rohan Connolly, rated it the best game of the season and a �nal for the ages. Yes, I was gutted for the Dogs not to win, but if you’d told me at the start of this season they would make the �nals and play some of the most attractive football of the year I’d have taken it. I’m normally footied out at this time of the year, but I can’t wait for 2016 to see where Luke Beveridge can take us. Go Doggies.
■ The WRFL division 1 grand �nal on Saturday was played in perfect weather. It also provided a near-perfect game from Deer Park to win a third consecutive �ag. Everyone was expecting a robust start, but it was anything but with Werribee Districts done and dusted by quarter-time. Deer Park was excellently coached by Marc Bullen and Districts had no answers. Kwame McHarg’s reputation as a gun suburban footballer continues to grow; he added another best-on-ground Herb Pascarl Medal to his trophy cabinet. Congratulations to the Lions on winning by the largest margin in the history of division 1 grand �nals: 136 points. They can now celebrate then set their sights on 2016 and try to become the �rst club to win four in a row. James Condos, another exceptional suburban footballer and good bloke, announced his retirement but, no doubt, will stay involved at the club in a coaching role.
■ Werribee Districts are a much better side than they showed on Saturday, that’s for sure. In only their second year in the senior competition they have made both �nals series. Wade Chapman has done a great job as senior coach but announced on Saturday that he was stepping down for family reasons. That’s a pity as he’s rated very highly in the football world. I also believe a few of the Districts’ alumni are returning next season . . . for instance, the talented Prismall brothers, Brent and Rhyce. While they may not play every game because of work commitments (Brent at the VFL Bulldogs and Rhyce as a �re�ghter) their return is a big boost. The coaching job will be much sought-after, and whoever gets it has a lot to work with. Also, you can expect an announcement on the St Albans coaching job in a week or two.
Kevin Hillier
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�e past three years have been littered with highlights for Deer Park Football Club.
�e Lions have barely lost a match in the Western Region Football League and are, arguably, the best suburban football team in the state.
But for coach Marc Bullen, Saturday’s grand �nal win stands above all else as his favourite moment.
Bullen’s Lions bullied their way to their third successive premiership, crushing Werribee Districts 23.17 (155) - 2.7 (19).
“�is is the pick of the bunch for me purely because it didn’t look great in the middle of winter,” Bullen said.
“We had inconsistency in our training and playing form. �ere was a lot of external pressure to get the result. I’m just proud to be the leader of a great bunch of men.
“It’s all about the players and the club today and I’m very proud to be a part of it.”
�ree of the club’s rising stars created one of the many highlights for the Lions on Saturday.
Just 12 months ago, Jayke Ewer, Spiros Amarantidis and Sohrob Ismail all watched from the sidelines during the club’s premiership win over Spotswood a�er narrowly missing out on selection. All three now have premiership medals.
Deer Park coach Marc Bullen and captain Chris Stewart with the premiership cup. (Kristian Scott)
Third title the best of allIsmail and Amarantidis were both key
contributors throughout the match, while Ewer, at just 19, was named in the WRFL’s division 1 team of the year.
Bullen said Ewer had the potential to play at an even higher level.
“�ree or four kids got their �rst premierships today, and that’s what it’s all about for me,” he said. “�ere’s no question Jayke could play VFL. I think he should be trying out next year if he has the commitment and wants to do it.
“He’s a traditional forward, but I threw him in the backline and he’s just been super. He has beaten the best smalls, he’s composed, he’s good in the air and he’s a super athlete.”
While the celebrations are expected to last for a while yet at John McLeod Oval, talk is already turning to the potential for a fourth straight premiership next season.
Although there may be a couple of retirements at the Lions, Bullen is con�dent he will be able to retain the core of his list.
“Traditionally, we have turned one or two players over,” he said. “�is year may be a bit special because we may have one or two retirements in the group.
“We will wait and see what happens . . . we’ll get the celebrations out of the road �rst.
“We may add one or two players, but we’ll keep the core and try to create even more history.”
Condos’ comeback steadies young LionsJames Condos joined Deer Park Football Club when it was slugging it out every week in division 2.
Now he has seen his club rise to the top of the Western Region Football League tree.
�e superstar full-forward took over as coach in 2011 and led the Lions to its division 2 premiership.
A�er a positive �rst year in division 1, Condos was forced to take a break because of a back injury.
But he returned to the Lions as a player last year and now has three premierships under his belt.
“It’s a super feeling. �at’s what we play footy for,” Condos said a�er Saturday’s grand �nal win against Werribee Districts.
“Goldy [president Mark McGoldrick] and Bully [head coach Marc Bullen] have done an outstanding job putting a plan in place over the past couple of years.
“Last year, rocking up to the game, we felt like we were a bit of an unbeatable side. �is year we’ve played kids and I think there is a good future for the club,” he said.
“Obviously the scoreboard re�ects that with the list we’ve got at the moment.”
A�er playing only seven games during the home and away season, Condos brought his best to the �nals campaign. He booted �ve goals in Deer Park’s qualifying �nal victory, backing that performance up with another two goals in the grand �nal.
Despite going into last week’s match as the
James Condos kicks a goal for Deer Park. (Kristian Scott)
favourites, Condos said at no stage did the Lions take Werribee lightly; instead they learnt from some early-season struggles against the Tigers.
“Anything can happen in �nals and especially on grand �nal day,” he said. “�ey had our measure in the home and away season.
“I thought we were lucky to get away with the win we had early in the season and then they touched us up at Werribee by about 12 goals.
“To get that �rst �nal win was super and it gave us a lot of con�dence going onto the big stage.”
Condos has kicked 87 goals for the Lions in the past two years. He kicked two on Saturday.
Liam Twomey
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AFL - FINALS WK 1Qualifying-FinalWEST COAST 2.2 7.6 12.11 14.12 (96)HAWTHORN HAWTHORN HA 2.3 2.4 4.9 9.10 (64)Goals: West Coast: J Hill 3 J Kennedy 3 J Cripps 2 M LeCras 2 B Sheppard E Yeo J Darling M Hutchings. Hawthorn: J Roughead 2 S Burgoyne 2 C Rioli D Hale I Smith J Gunston L Hodge.Best: West Coast: L Shuey S Hurn N Naitanui E Yeo J Kennedy W Scho�eld M LeCras. Hawthorn: S Mitchell C Rioli J Roughead L Hodge W Langford. Injuries: West Coast: J McGovern (shoulder). Hawthorn: J Gunston (ankle).Reports: Nil. Umpires: Matt Stevic, Simon Meredith, Jeff Dalgleish. Of� cOf� cOf� ial Crowd: 42,663 at Domain Stadium.Qualifying-FinalFREMANTLE 4.1 6.4 8.8 10.9 (69)SYDNEY 1.6 2.11 5.13 7.18 (60)Goals: Fremantle: H Ballantyne 3 M Walters 3 C Mayne L Neale M Barlow Z Clarke. Sydney: K Tippett 3 D Towers J Laidler J McVippett 3 D Towers J Laidler J McVippett 3 D T eigh S Reid.Best: Fremantle: N Fyfe M Walters S Hill H Ballantyne A Sandilands L Spurr C Mayne. Sydney: J Kennedy A Goodes K Tippett D Hannebery T Mitchell H Grundy D Towers. Towers. TInjuries: Fremantle: C Sutcliffe (shoulder) N Fyfe (leg) L McPharlin (calf soreness) replaced in selected side by T Mzungu. Sydney: I Heeney (leg) S Reid (hamstring).Reports: Nil. Umpires: Robert Findlay, Ray Chamberlain, Dean Margetts. Of� cOf� cOf� ial Crowd: 40,071 at Domain Stadium.Elimination-FinalADELAIDE 6.3 9.6 13.9 16.13 (109)WEST BULLDOGS 4.6 7.10 10.16 14.18 (102)Goals: Adelaide: E Betts 5 T Walker 3 C Cameron 2 R Knight 2 R Henderson R Sloane S Thompson T Lynch. Lynch. L Western Bulldogs: T Dickson 5 J Redpath 2 J Stringer 2 S Crameri 2 J Grant L Dahlhaus L Jong.Best: Adelaide: T Walker R Henderson P Danger�eld R Laird E Betts S Thompson S Jacobs. Western Bulldogs: L Dahlhaus E Wood R Murphy L Picken L Hunter T Dickson. Injuries: Nil.Reports: Nil. Umpires: Justin Schmitt, Mathew Nicholls, Brendan Hosking. Of� cOf� cOf� ial Crowd: 60,782 at MCG.Elimination-FinalNORTH MELB 1.6 6.8 11.13 15.15 (105)RICHMOND 2.3 9.3 12.3 14.4 (88)Goals: North Melbourne: J Waite 4 B Brown 2 B Harvey 2 D Petrie 2 J MacMillan L Thomas R Nahas S Higgins T Garner. Richmond: J Riewoldt 4 C Newman 2 T Vickery 2 A Miles B Deledio K Lambert K McIntosh R Conca S Edwards.Best: North Melbourne: B Harvey J Waite A Swallow B Jacobs T Goldstein J Ziebell. Richmond: J Riewoldt D Martin A Miles A Rance K McIntosh B Deledio.Of�cial Crowd: 90,186 at MCG.
VFL - FINALS WK 2Semi-FinalESSENDON 4.2 9.4 13.9 19.9 (123)FOOTSCRAY FOOTSCRAY FOOTSCRA 3.1 4.3 6.5 8.9 (57)Goals: Essendon: Hardingham 3 Browne 3 McKernan 3 Polkinghorne 2 Langford 2 Heavyside McKenna Thompson Tipungwuti McLeod Edwards. Footscray: Boyd 2 Jamieson Campbell Talia McLean Hayes Buchanan.Campbell Talia McLean Hayes Buchanan.Campbell T
Best: Essendon: Heppell Browne Polkinghorne Hardingham McKernan McNiece. Footscray: Cordy Hayes Austin. At North Port Oval.
Semi-FinalSANDRINGHAM 2.5 4.6 10.9 15.14 (104)COLLINGWOOD 2.2 7.6 10.9 14.13 (97)Goals: Sandringham: Dennis-Lane 5 Brown 3 Saunders Saad Shenton Templeton Templeton T Markworth Jones Pierce. Collingwood: Gray 2 MacAffer 2 Cox Witts Borthwick Close Karnezis Hellier Young WYoung WY illiams Matheson Maynard.Best: Sandringham: Brown Simpkin Dennis-Lane Noone Minchington Jones. Collingwood: Scharenberg Witts Hellier Young Young Y MacAffer Williams. At North Port Oval.
AFL VICTORIA DEVELOPMENT LEAGUEPreliminary-�nalWILLIAMSTOWN 3.6 9.7 13.7 19.13 (127)COBURG 3.0 6.3 10.6 13.9 (87)Goals: Williamstown: Merlo 5 Casley 4 Critchley 3 Chisari 2 Bewley 2 Bench Owen Hislop. Coburg: MacDonald 3 Johns 2 Kalanj 2 Hemala Cooper Hunt Posar Schraven Madden.Best: Williamstown: Merlo Casley Critchley Chisari Carr Hine. Coburg: Sturgess Johns Totino Totino TMacDonald Boyd Kovacevic. At North Port Oval.
TAC CUP - FINALS WK 2TAC CUP - FINALS WK 2TSemi-FinalOAKLEIGH 2.4 4.6 7.10 10.13 (73)MURRAY MURRAY MURRA 2.4 3.9 5.12 9.13 (67)Goals: Oakleigh: Phillips 2 Walker 2 Byrne-Jones Thompson Kerr Ridley Lane Cuningham. Murray: Oliver 2 Schache 2 Smith Tiziani Payne McMullan Smith.Best: Oakleigh: Byrne-Jones Answerth Beddison Walker Phillips Firns. Murray: Tiziani Oliver Waite Schache Payne Brodie. At IKON Park.
Semi-FinalEASTERN 4.0 7.3 10.8 15.14 (104)GEELONG 1.4 3.6 4.12 6.14 (50)Goals: Eastern: Hardwick 3 Brolic 2 Stephenson 2 Collins Clarke Mitchener Cerra Cotte Gallucci Cyster Hannon. Geelong: McCartney 2 Kol Mathieson Blair Wagener.Best: Eastern: Clarke Clarke Maibaum Collins Mitchener Parsons. Geelong: Doedee Witherden Wagener Connors McNamara Kershaw. At IKON Park.
VICTORIAN WOMEN’S FLDIV 1 Grand-FinalCRANBOURNE 0.0 2.8 3.8 6.9 (45)KNOX 4.0 4.0 7.2 7.2 (44)Goals: Cranbourne: H Wildes 4 C Moody B Jakobsson. Knox: C Papadopoulos 2 E Mcilvena C Slater A Downie J Baker.Best: Cranbourne: D Hardiman C Cullis A Fennell B Jakobsson C Moody H Wildes. Knox: J Crockett-Grills M Kuys C Slater K Dempsey C Papadopoulos J Harrison.
RIDDELL DISTRICT FLDIV 1 Preliminary-FinalROMSEY 3.5 8.11 10.12 16.19 (115)BROADFORD 2.6 3.7 6.11 7.14 (56)Goals: Romsey: Walid Saad 3 Saad 2 Way 2 Tessari Tessari T Farmer Burkett Dawson Mitchell Feltham Petroro Burkett Whelan. Broadford: James Philpot 4 Littlewood Hall Boyall.
Best: Romsey: Christopher Burkett Feltham Burkett Way Saad Saad. Broadford: Steven Boyall Philpot Scales Holland Zolnierczyk Romanyk.
Preliminary-FinalsRes: Sunbury Kangaroos 19.12 d Rupertswood 11.8. U-18: Woodend-Hesket 13.14 d Riddell 13.9.
WESTERN REGIONDIV 1 Grand-�nalDEER PARK 7.2 13.7 21.13 23.17 (155)WERRIBEE DIST 0.2 0.3 1.4 2.7 (19)Goals: Deer Park: K. McHarg 7, C. Stewart 4, S. Broadbent 3, S. Bloom�eld 2, J. Wong 2, J. Condos 2, M. Bullen, L. Summers, R. Houlihan. Werribee Districts: B. Morton, J. PattyBest: Deer Park: K. McHarg, R. Houlihan, S. Broadbent, C. Stewart, R. Crawford, S. Ismail. Werribee Districts: J. Patty, S. Callea, M. Chadwick, C. Molivas, S. McGuinness, N. Johnston
RESERVESH CROSSING 1.4 4.6 9.7 12.7 (79)SUNSHINE 1.3 1.6 3.12 4.13 (37)Goals: Hoppers Crossing: C Wilson 2 T Caul�eld 2 D Strnak 2 J Bluschke M Appleby J Redfern M Dibb E Raczkowski J Mutton. Sunshine: M Caserta 3 M Ellis.Best: Hoppers Crossing: M Nozzolillo D Strnak M Appleby J Mutton A Poland N Weir. Sunshine: M Caserta M Ellis M Rizzo B McInneny D Moloney J Landgren.
U-18SPOTSWOOD 5.3 12.7 18.12 20.14 (134)DEER PARK 0.0 1.1 2.1 2.3 (15)Goals: Spotswood: C Bettiol 7 M Nicholls 3 D Sulejmani-Blackwell 2 N Hamad 2 J Beilby 2 C Daley K Jaksic J Bunting T Bennett. Deer Park: N. Christo�, Z. GervasoniBest: Spotswood: C Bettiol N Ryan M Nicholls M Nicholls J Beilby C Daley. Deer Park: T. Knight, Z. Gervasoni, N. Nesci, N. Christo� ,Christo� ,Christo� T. Maiava, J. O’’Donnell
GEELONG AND DISTRICTGrand-�nalsSeniors: Bell Post Hill 21.23 d North Geelong 9.10. Res: North Geelong 10.10 d Inverleigh 8.6.
ESSENDON PREMIER Prelim-�nalABERFELDIE 6.2 12.5 21.9 26.10 (166)GREENVALE GREENVALE GREENV 1.3 4.6 5.9 13.12 (90)Goals: Aberfeldie: A Graham 7 K Reimers 3 Z Hislop 3 N Cattapan 3 B McLean 2 L Blackwell 2 V Carboni 2 A Kefford 2 J Cubillo J Rush. Greenvale: T Hill 5 J Gazzo 4 M Smith N MaricN Parthenopoulos C Farchione.Best: Aberfeldie: A Graham L Blackwell J Cubillo N Cattapan M Lynch Lynch L A El Houli. Greenvale: A Maric M Smith J Smith D Sardo T Hill N Lower. Res: Keilor 12.6 d Greenvale 10.10. U-18.5:Aberfeldie 12.9 d Keilor 7.14.
EASTERN: Div 1: Grand-�nal: Balwyn 13.12 d Vermont 6.12. Res: Vermont 11.7 d Blackburn 8.10. U-19: Norwood 9.6 d Knox 7.12. Div 2: Grand-�nal: Doncaster 11.7 d Doncaster East 3.10. Res: Waverley Blues 9.3 d Wantirna South 6.10. U-19: Mooroolbark 17.12 d Mulgrave 2.5.
NORTHERN: Grand-�nal: Div 2: Whittlesea 14.13 d Lalor 14.10. Res: Thomastown 8.12 d Whittlesea 8.7. U-19: Whittlesea 13.20 d Banyule 7.10.
SOUTHERN: Div 2: Prelim-�nal: Murrumbeena10.13 d Caul�eld 9.11. Res: Prelim-�nal:Oakleigh District 8.18 d Highett 6.3. Thirds Blue:Prelim-�nal: Cerberus 6.15 d St Kilda City 4.9.
VAFAPREMIER B Preliminary-�nalOLD MELB. 1.7 4.8 11.10 17.10 (112)ST BEDES/MENT. 5.0 8.2 8.3 10.9 (69)Goals: Old Melburnians: A Armstrong 4 C Beck 4 W Thompson 2 C Righetti N De Steiger T Rosenthal T Paule S Gibbons S Watson L Borthwick. St Bedes / Mentone Tigers: C Richards 2 M Barnes 2 M Coen T Doherty J Robertson J Tyquin L VRobertson J Tyquin L VRobertson J T elluto A Kane.Best: Old Melburnians: J Freezer W Thompson S Peacock L Borthwick S Watson T Rosenthal. St Bedes / Mentone Tigers: J Tyquin Tyquin T P Kean T Tyquin M Barnes C Mangoni P TTyquin M Barnes C Mangoni P TT yquin.yquin M Barnes C Mangoni P Tyquin.yquin M Barnes C Mangoni P T
PREMIER C Preliminary-�nalOLD H’YBURIANS 2.8 2.11 7.18 9.21 (75)MARCELLIN OC 0.1 3.2 4.3 7.6 (48)Goals: Old Haileyburians: N Waite 2 N Gooda 2 B Voss 2 C Connelly 2 J Dawson. Marcellin Oc: A Kay 2 M Gasparini J Robertson D Mc Mahon M Bortolotto N Crosbie.Best: Old Haileyburians: P Gleadhill M Rafferty B Voss J Dawson A Woltering J Toy. Marcellin Oc: J Carlson L Considine A Beaini N Crosbie M Abrahams P Hamblin.
DIVISION 1 Grand-�nalKEW AFC 1.0 7.2 9.5 13.9 (87)ORMOND AFC 1.5 1.6 7.7 8.9 (57)Goals: Kew: B Droessler 2 A Brazzale 2 T Allman T Orchard P Couvalias D Spencer Z Jones S Bishop J Fultheim M Henderson L Kinsella. Ormond: M Michael 2 J Simon 2 S Blandford A Schwarz D Fasoulis R Chisholm.Best: Kew: K Margaritis J Delbridge Z Jones M Waters S Bishop P Brough. Ormond: S Barnes S Blandford J Simon W Simon S Keleher N Edwards.
DIVISION 2 Grand-�nal: Old Paradians 8.10 (58) d Ivanhoe 5.13 (43)
DIVISION 4 Grand-�nalCANTERBURY 2.2 5.4 7.8 8.11 (59)PARKSIDE 0.1 2.2 5.3 6.8 (44)Goals: Canterbury: C Woods 2 D Wissell 2 L Chapman J Gillen A Baker N Szabo. Parkside: S Potter 2 R Parsons 2 S McLaren D Gresham.Best: Canterbury: L Chapman J Gillen T Pearce C Woods D Wissell T Nichols. Parkside: D Gresham S McLaren C Virgona C Hogg T Wise B McGillien.
VAFA PREMIER B RESERVE: Prelim-�nal: St Bedes / Mentone Tigers 14.9 d St Kevins Ob 9.13.
PREMIER C RESERVE: Prelim-�nal: Pegs 9.6 d Monash Blues 5.5.
DIV 1 RESERVE: Grand-�nal: Ormond 15.12 d Prahran Assumption 5.7.
DIV 2 RESERVE: Grand-�nal: Ivanhoe 8.8 d Mhsob 6.12.
DIV 4 RESERVE: Grand-�nal: Canterbury 11.5 d Westbourne Grammarians 7.9.
U-19 PREMIER: Grand-�nal: Old Xaverians 12.15 d St Bernards 11.11.U-19 SECTION 2: Grand-�nal: Caul�eld Grammarians 13.14 d Parkdale Vultures 8.20.U-19 SECTION 3: Grand-�nal: Old Carey Grammarians 12.13 d Old Geelong 10.11.VAFA COLTS: COLTS: COL Grand-�nal: Uhs-Vu / Flemington 14.24 d Ivanhoe 4.13.
NETBALLRIDDELLPreliminary-�nalsA: Riddells Creek 55 d Rupertswood 49. B:Lance�eld 38 d Broadford 30. C: Riddells Creek 27 d Rupertswood 24.
BALLARATBALLARATBALLARAPreliminary-�nalsA: Sunbury 50 d lake Wendouree 37. A Res: Lake Wendouree 30 d Ballarat 25. B: Lake Wendouree 23 d Sunbury 19.
SOCCERFFVPREMIER LEAGUE: EAST: Rd 28: Dandenong City 7 Nunawading City 1, Goulburn Valley Suns 4 Eastern Lions 1, Springvale White Eagles 0 Richmond 5, Box Hill United 1 Melbourne Victory 0, Murray United 1 Kingston City 2.
U-20: Dandenong City 8 Nunawading City 2, Box Hill United 1 Melbourne Victory 4, Springvale White Eagles 0 Richmond 2, Murray United 1 Kingston City 2.
WEST: Rd 28: Ballarat Red Devils 2 Moreland Zebras 2, Melbourne City 0 Sunshine George Cross 1, Brunswick City 2 Whittlesea Ranges 2, Bendigo City 1 St Albans Saints 1, Moreland City 2 Bulleen Lions 0.
U-20: Rd 25: Melbourne City 5 Ballarat Red Devils 1. Rd 28: Melbourne City 4 Sunshine George Cross 1, Ballarat Red Devils 3 Moreland Zebras 6, Brunswick City 4 Whittlesea Ranges 0, Bendigo City 2 St Albans Saints 2, Moreland City 0 Bulleen Lions 2.
TEN PINWESTERN SUBURBS LEAGUEat Watergardens: HSM: T Fielder 730 D Browne 729 M Sposato 704. HSF: K Commane 732 K Coward 718 J Rule 608. HGM: T Fielder 279 D Browne 279 L Merchant 269. HGF: K Coward 277 J Rule 267 K Commane 252.
RUGBY UNIONVRUJnr Grand �nalsU-18 B: Shepparton 16 d Harlequin 10. U-16 A:Moorabbin 14 d Endeavour Hills 8. B: Wyndham City 29 d Harlequin 12.
U-14 A: Wyndham City 45 d Endeavour Hills 7. B: Northern 44 d Melbourne 15.
U-12 A: Endeavour Hills 28 d Wyndham City 7. B: Souths 44 d Eltham 5. U-11: Wyndham City 19 d Endeavour Hills 10.
Footscray’s premiership defence in the Victorian Football League is over.
�e Bulldogs bowed out of the �nals in straight sets with a 66-point loss to Essendon at North Port Oval on Saturday.
�e Dogs were smashed out of the middle in the �rst half and never recovered as the Bombers stretched their lead at every change.
Tom Boyd was the Bulldogs’ only multiple goalkicker with two – the side registered only a paltry eight goals a�er being one of the most potent attacking sides for most of the season.
Brent Prismall and JD Hayes were the leading possession getters for the Bulldogs, while ruckman-Ayce Cordy was named the Dogs’ best.
Western suburbs football fans will now turn
Footscray ruckman Tom Campbell wins the tap over Essendon’s Shaun McKernan. (Damian
Visentini)
Toothless Dogs bow to Bombers’ powerthe spotlight on Williamstown, who is ready and waiting for the challenge of Essendon in Sunday’s preliminary �nal at North Port Oval.
�e Seagulls are imploring their own fans to �ock to Port Melbourne. But as the only stand-alone club le� in the competition, they are also calling on all neutral fans to throw their support behind them for the rest of the �nals series.
�e �rst bounce on Sunday will be at 2.40pm.
Sports shorts
SoccerMelbourne City is through to the FFV men’s state league 4 �nal. City beat north group representative Fawkner 2-1 in a hard-fought contest at CB Smith Reserve and will now meet south group’s Brighton in the �nal at Jubilee Park in Ringwood at 2pm on Saturday.
FootballSpotswood, a WRFL under-18 powerhouse for years, claimed another premiership in a 119-point win over Deer Park at Avalon Airport Oval on Saturday. Charles Bettiol booted seven for the Woodsmen.
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Auction Saturday 26th September 12:00pmPrice Guide $690,000 - $750,000Inspect Saturday 11:15 - 11:45am
ce 33 Anderson Street, arraville. 968 8388Contact Dean ohnson 0414397163 ayne Rogers 0411 54094
Auction Saturday 10th October 11:00amPrice Guide $2 0,000 - $295,000Inspect Saturday 11:15 - 11:45am
ce 33 Anderson Street, arraville. 968 8388Contact Dean ohnson 0414 397 163 ayne Rogers 0411 54 094
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est ootscra 1/34 aiora Parade A 1 B 1 C 1
Auction this Saturday
Auction Saturday 19th September 1:00pmPrice Guide $310,000 - $330,000Inspect Saturday 12:30 - 1:00pm
ce 320 Barkly Street,, Footscray. 9689 8388Contact Darren Dean 043 550055 Summer Salvato 041 550211
illage li ing it in t e bl e edge de elop ent* round level semi detached villa/apartment* Built by Burbank homes - circa 10 years old* Offering larger than normal m2* Private entry to tremendous balcony space* Open plan living, galley style kitchen with stone benches* Master bedroom with R, designer bathroom, C, european laundry* Courtyard at rear, parking via basement, A grade body corp
arra i e 1/5 Ballarat Street A 1 B 1 C 1
Auction this Saturday
Auction Saturday 19th September 12:00pmPrice Guide $400,000-$440,000Inspect Saturday 11:30 - 12:00pm
ce 320 Barkly Street, Footscray. 9689-8388Contact Lee Marks 0400 997 755
An Enticing and Affordable Prospect* Open plan living accompanied by a separate meals area with timber floor* Functional kitchen with a separate laundry/powder room* Upstairs study nook and 2 generous sized bedrooms, sharing a large ensuite/central bathroom* Hi-tech micro inverter solar panels (6 panels)* Low maintenance sheltered outdoor entertainment area* Ducted Heating and reverse cycle split systems heating/cooling* Close Circuit Television security system - Alarm system* Push button roller gate entry leading into a single garage
Maidstone 72C Richelieu Street A 2 B 1 C 2