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Tuck into truck festival Williams Landing will become a foodie haven this week when Melbourne’s best food trucks come to town. The Williams Landing Food Truck Carnival will run from Thursday to Sunday and include a rotation of 30 food trucks, including Senor Churro, White Guy Cooks Thai, Roadrunner Fried Chicken, Jay’s Yogurt, Big Smoke BBQ, Sliders on Tyres and Squires Loft Express. Vegetarian, vegan and gluten free options are available. Foodies can also enjoy carnival rides, a fully licensed bar and music and there will be children’s games and activities as part of the festival. Carlo Paduano from the Food Truck Carnival Co. said more than 35,000 people attended last year’s inaugural event and organisers were hoping to improve on that figure this year. The food truck carnival will be at Williams Landing Shopping Centre, 100 Overton Road, from 5-10pm on January 18-19, noon-10pm on January 20, and noon-9pm on January 21. Go to bit.ly/2CN0hhV for more information. SENOR CHURRO DIRECTOR VINCE ARCE

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Police numbers decline By Charlene Macaulay Wyndham has less police on the beat now than it did in September of 2015, despite soaring population. Wyndham police numbers have fluctuated in the past three years, according to figures supplied by the state opposition. There were 88.03 full-time equivalent (FTE) police stationed in the area in November, 2014. Wyndham’s police numbers jumped up to 120.97 FTE by September, 2015, but the most recent figures show a decline in staffing numbers, with 106.34 FTE police in September last year. In comparison, there are 173.16 FTE police

officers stationed in Brimbank despite the area having a smaller population. Wyndham, Maribyrnong and Hobsons Bay also share 220 FTE police across the crime investigation unit, sexual offences and child abuse investigation team, highway patrol and other divisional resources. In a statement, Victoria Police said Wyndham was in the midst of receiving 27 new police, with the final officers to be in place by April. Another 10 have been allocated to the crime investigation unit and sexual offences and child abuse investigations teams. “Whilst it may seem that police officers allocated to the Wyndham police service area (PSA) have fluctuated in previous years, this

is accounted for by specialist units, including the highway patrol and the crime investigation units, previously having been included in PSA figures, whereas they are now counted against the broader division,” the statement read. Victoria Police did not confirm when specialist unit police were removed from PSA figures. Wyndham council’s safer communities portfolio holder Kim McAliney said it was no secret Wyndham police were “being placed under enormous pressure” by rapid population growth. “Without a doubt, we need more frontline police in Wyndham so that their visibility, effectiveness and, above all, response times

can be improved,” Cr McAliney said. “Recent discussions with Police Minister Lisa Neville and Victoria Police leadership have made us confident that more police will be allocated to Wyndham in the near future.” Police Association secretary Wayne Gatt said Wyndham was understaffed. “The best way to ensure the policing needs of the community in Wyndham are met is through the introduction of minimum staffing levels,” he said. The state government did not respond to Star Weekly’s request for comment by deadline. ■ More

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Wyndham’s a top auction option By Alesha Capone Three Wyndham suburbs have been listed in Victoria’s top areas for auctions sales last year. The Real Estate Institute of Victoria (REIV) has released a list of the state’s hotspots for auction sales growth during 2017. Sunbury topped the list with 189 auction sales in 2017 (compared to 23 the previous 12 months), which amounts to a 721 per cent growth. Werribee was second with 263 auction sales last year (compared to 52 in 2016), an increase of 405 per cent.

Point Cook was third with a 183 per cent growth in auction sales, with 150 sales (compared to 53 the previous 12 months). Hoppers Crossing placed fifth on the REIV list with 314 auction sales (118 in 2016), a 166 per cent growth. During 2017, there were 225 real estate auctions held in Sunbury, 326 auctions in Werribee, 183 in Point Cook and 370 in Hoppers Crossing, with all areas recording clearances of more than 80 per cent. Overall, there were 11,615 auctions in Melbourne’s outer suburbs last year, with 9025

resulting in a sale (compared to 8629 auctions and 6516 sales in 2016). Hockingstuart Werribee senior sales consultant Samantha McCarthy said there was “still a strong demand” for homes within Werribee, Point Cook and Hoppers Crossing, “… largely due to affordability along with increased infrastructure and future infrastructure plans”. “From what we can see so far and over the Christmas break, we can’t see it quietening down at this stage, we still see a shortage of homes and demand for property,” she said.

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Two students from the Werribee Gymnastics Club have been rewarded for their hard work and dedication, after taking part in a statewide competition. Charli Sette and Ruth Ong, both 11 years old, train for nine hours a week. Last year, the young gymnasts competed in the Women’s Junior Southern Cross Classic at Geelong Arena. Ruth wowed the judges with her favourite apparatus, the vault. She scored an impressive 9.7 out of 10 points for her performance in this section of competition, earning the title of level 5 (Under 12) Victorian Vault Champion. Out of the 74 gymnasts who competed in the event, Ruth placed 20th overall and Charli placed 23rd. Charli also came 13th in the floor division. Werribee Gymnastics Club manager Tenielle Love said that both Charli and Ruth worked extremely hard and had great attitudes towards their training. “We are very proud of their progress so far and cannot wait to see what they continue to achieve this year in level 6,” she said. The club’s competitive co-ordinator Ebony Biden said the club held classes suitable for both girls and boys, from children through to adults. See werribeegymnastics@live.com.au or search Werribee Gymnastics Club on Facebook for details.

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“I think auctions have become a favourable way to sell for vendors, it creates an open arena for buyers to compete in a transparent way and ultimately achieves the best possible sale price on the vendors’ terms.” Ms McCarthy said other parts of Wyndham, including Tarneit, Truganina, Wyndham Vale, Manor Lakes and Williams Landing, were also popular with people looking to buy an affordable property. “All areas are definitely still up there on the search criteria for buyers searching in the outer west,” she said.

Wyndham council is calling on home owners and renters to check and maintain their balconies after two people lost their lives following a balcony collapse. Cr Kim McAliney, the council’s safer communities portfolio holder, said things to look out for included rotting or loose structural items, creaking or flexibility in joists or beams, loose or rusted brackets and fixings, bowing or cracking of timber, placement of heavy items and overloading, and cracks to concrete or shifting brickwork. Two people died and 17 others were taken to hospital last month after a balcony collapsed at a Doncaster East house party. The accident has prompted calls from building surveyors to change laws and introduce mandatory balcony inspections. Cr McAliney said the accident should serve as a reminder to all home owners or renters to ensure their balconies or decks were safe and make regular checks. “Balconies and decks are common in Wyndham, and with no regulated inspection requirements, the responsibility is on the owner to ensure they are maintained and kept safe,” she said. “If you are getting repairs done to your balcony, you should make sure you use a registered building practitioner or structural engineer.” Go to wyndham.vic.gov.au for more information. Charlene Macaulay

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Indian push for Tarneit By Charlene Macaulay A band of residents is calling on the state government to consider Tarneit as the location for Wyndham’s long-awaited Indian cultural precinct. The Wyndham Indian Culture Precinct Action Committee believes Wyndham Village Shopping Centre would be the ideal location for the precinct, with Indian restaurants, grocery stores and the like already creating an informal Indian hub.

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The suggestion comes a month after Wyndham council recommended that a multicultural sculpture and performing arts park be constructed at President’s Park in Wyndham Vale for the Indian cultural precinct following a feasibility study. The report’s findings come two years after the state government allocated $50,000 for Wyndham council to conduct a study into an Indian precinct and $500,000 for construction. The report will go to Multicultural Affairs Minister Robin Scott for consideration. But committee president Sonika Sha said President’s Park had no existing Indian culture and was not an appropriate site. “We should not use that park for any particular community, because a park should be for everybody using it,� she said. “A precinct represents a certain culture – in Tarneit, we have a large Indian population. “It doesn’t make sense to us, why [President’s Park] was chosen.�

Wyndham Indian Cultural Precinct Action Commitee members Syed Hyder Hussaini and Sonika Sha. (Damjan Janevski)

Wyndham councillor Intaj Khan, who also believes the precinct should be based in Tarneit, said the consultation process had been poorly run and should have been advertised through local and Indian media, not just the council’s website. He said President’s Park was not a true reflection of Indian culture.

“If you go to Chinatown, you can get Chinese food, Chinese clothes,� he said. “In Lygon Street, you can get pasta and pizza.� A petition calling for the precinct to be located in Tarneit has so far attracted more than 130 signatures. For more information, go to bit.ly/2Digf7m.

Road blitz results shock More than 650 offences were detected on Wyndham’s roads over the silly season. Results from road policing operation, Operation Roadwise, reveal Westgate Highway Patrol nabbed 189 drivers using their mobile phone while behind the wheel during the 24-day operation, which started on December 15 and ran until January 7. Police also detected 107 seatbelt offences, 84 speeding offences, 67 unlicensed drivers and 37 disqualified or suspended drivers behind the wheel, 40 drivers who disobeyed road signs or traffic lights, 34 drink drivers and four drug drivers. Twelve cars were also impounded during the operation. Statewide, a total 31,293 offences were recorded as part of Operation Roadwise, with speeding accounting for a third of all offences. Victoria Police Assistant Commission Doug Fryer said he was disappointed that six people had lost their life on our roads in the first week of 2018. “To lose six people so early in the New Year is nothing short of tragic,� he said. “That’s six families for which 2018 has become the worst year of their lives before it has barely started.� RoadSafe Westgate’s annual report stated that 15 people were killed on the west’s roads and 895 people were injured – including 214 seriously injured – in 910 road collisions across the Westgate division in 2016-17. Charlene Macaulay

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A Christian school has amended its uniform policy after being found to have discriminated against a young Sikh boy because he wore a turban. The Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal in September found Melton Christian College breached the Equal Opportunity Act by not allowing Sidhak Singh Arora, then aged five, to attend the school wearing a patka, or children’s turban. A joint statement by Sidhak’s parents and the school says the uniform policy has been amended “to allow exceptions where

genuine medical or religious grounds exist”. “MCC regrets the difficulties that took place with respect to the enrolment and the family is grateful to the school for the amendments it has made to the uniform policy in order to welcome Sidhak to the school,” the statement read. Sidhak’s parents, Sagardeep Singh Arora and Anureet Kaur Arora, tried in 2016 to enrol their son at the school before the Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission intervened in the case. The Aroras still wanted Sidhak to attend the Melton Christian College

because it was close to home and where Sidhak’s cousins studied. During the VCAT hearing, the school argued its decision was lawful under exemptions to the Equal Opportunity Act. VCAT ordered the parents and school to negotiate an arrangement to resolve the situation. The ruling found “MCC’s uniform policy, in so far as it prohibits head gear of a non-Christian faith, could be described as ‘openly discriminatory’.” The Age

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Saddle up for festival Don’t walk or run, but gallop to the 11th annual Clydesdale and Heavy Horse Festival this weekend. The event, which is affiliated with the Commonwealth Clydesdale Horse Society (CCHS), will be held at the Werribee Park National Equestrian Centre on Saturday and Sunday. CCHS Victoria branch committee member Barb Ford said this year’s festival would celebrate a century since the society was established Ms Ford said her father bred Clydesdale horses and supplied many horses to the Metropolitan Dairy in Werribee. Nowadays, Ms Ford breeds Clydesdales in Diggers Rest. She will show two steeds, a four-year-old mare and a yearling filly, at the festival. “They’ve pretty much all got their own character and individuality,” Ms Ford said. “You feel the horses love you back, but I’m

not sure if the fact you feed them also plays a major part!” The festival will include about 140 horses, horse-drawn carts, a Clydesdale history display, a trade village with stalls and gifts, food and meet and greets with the horses. Admission: $10, children under 16 free. Visit https://nchhf. wordpress.com for details. Alesha Capone

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solemnly swear that what you are about to read has been written by Kevin Hillier. I have not been kidnapped, nor have I been hit on the head by a random coconut on my holidays at the seaside resort of Inverloch. The following is from my own hand. Well, fingers. Hats off to the Wyndham council who have refused to allow the 2018 Australia Day celebrations to be hijacked. That is a very gutsy stand given the current climate of political correctness. Its press release stated: “Wyndham City Council recognises Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Custodians of the lands on which Australia was founded. We are proud to welcome communities from all cultures and backgrounds to this event to celebrate our national pride and what it means to be Australian.” No one is being excluded or forgotten, no one is being racially slurred or vilified, no one is being disadvantaged, and no one denied their heritage.

While I am sure there will be many who will find fault and expect Wyndham council to follow other local governments into abandoning any celebration of January 26, I applaud their plan. In a sea of personal agendas, scheming political manipulation, ego driven ambition and plain old stupidity, this simple, transparent, almost folksy invitation shines like a beacon. Live music, a kid’s zone, fireworks, food trucks, movies, classic cars, water slides … who doesn’t love all that stuff? And all to be enjoyed regardless of race, religion, sexual preference, political persuasion, socio economic or education standing. What a concept. It is about time some of those in power and those who shape public opinion took off their serious pants for five minutes and appreciated what we have and celebrate it. Good on you Wyndham council for leading the way. Happy Australia Day. ■

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Truganina, and the national headquarters of Target Australia, which will employ 850 people, is on track for completion in late 2018.” “Small businesses have also been assisted through the rollout of a robust business training calendar and Council’s ongoing industry engagement program.” Cr Villagonzalo also spearheaded a social procurement policy, which sees ratepayer money being spent on companies and businesses in Wyndham, or companies that support Wyndham businesses. “This will really boost the local economy and help to create more jobs in Wyndham,” Cr Villagonzalo said.

In 2017 Council also finalised the Economic Growth Strategy, an important document that outlines the current conditions of our local economy and identifies the challenges and opportunities in developing the future economy, attracting new investment, retaining and growing existing business and developing the education skills of our local workforce. “There are many other ways we can help our local economy plan for and embrace the future, and I look forward to continue working with all stakeholders, including business owners, educators and Council to make this happen.” www.wyndham.vic.gov.au


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Not many kids can call themselves business owners or entrepreneurs at the age of 11, but Kai Seymon is an exception. The Hoppers Crossing resident has taken advantage of the fidget craze with a burgeoning business of his own, called Kaiko Fidgets. But it wasn’t the popularity of the hand-held concentration aids that got him into the business. Kai has auditory processing difficulties and dyslexia, which makes it “doubly difficult” for him to process information, according to his mother, Joanne. “When he had trouble, he’d tend to tap on the table or fidget, or make noises and distract other kids in class. “We tried … all sorts of things to try and help him stay focused.” Kai bought a small fidget made of bike chains in New Zealand, but after not being able to find anything similar in Australia, he decided to make his own. He now sells the homemade fidgets at craft markets across Victoria and has sold about 500 in six months – earning roughly $5000. “I’m saving up for a China trip,” Kai said. True to his spirit, he wants to learn about importing and business overseas. “When I grow up, I want to be a business man,” he said. “It feels like I’m the coolest kid in school.” Ms Seymon said the business has transformed her son. “He often has said to me, he feels stupid or dumb, but for the first time in his life, he actually feels successful and that he’s achieving something.” More information about Kai’s Fidgets can be found on his Facebook page, Kaiko Fidgets.

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A star-studded line-up of performers will headline a month of live music, movies and food at Werribee’s very own pop-up park. ARIA award-winner Anthony Callea will return to his home town this Friday to kick off the Station Place pop-up park, which will run from January 19 to February 25 as a free outdoor space for locals and visitors to kick back and relax. Throughout the week, the park will open at 9am and offer visitors opportunities to bask in deck chairs or beanbags, enjoy a picnic or play jumbo lawn games such as chess and jenga. On Friday nights, the pop-up park will feature a line-up of artists ranging from Callea to Nathaniel and festival favourite Lior. On Saturday nights, the park will be transformed into an outdoor cinema, complete with beanbags, popcorn and free double bills including 5pm kids flicks and 7.30pm cult classics. On Sunday afternoons, a rotating line-up of food trucks will feature from noon-6pm. Details: wyndham.vic.gov. au/popuppark Charlene Macaulay

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Toshiki and Susan, of Tarneit, started off 2018 with the birth of their child Reina, who was born January 1. Reina weighed 2.72 kilograms.

Heath and Tara, of Point Cook, welcomed baby boy Harry into the world on January 8. Harry weighed 3.48 kilograms at birth.

Baby Jesselyn made her entrance into the world on January 7, weighing 2.84 kilograms. Her parents, Ramesh and Sivisha, hail from Tarneit.

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Members of the Werribee Ladies for Kids Auxiliary work on their next project. (Damjan Janevski)

Stitch in time for charity By Charlene Macaulay A women’s auxiliary that meets each week to knit has raised more than $150,000 in the past six years for the Royal Children’s Hospital. The Werribee Ladies for Kids Auxiliary has helped the Royal Children’s fund a new ultrasound machine, a music therapy program for adolescents and a study into using fluoxetine for children with autism. Treasurer Heather Brett said the group of 20, – which meets each Thursday to knit, chat and enjoy afternoon tea – started about six years

ago out of her Hoppers Crossing home. The group later moved its meeting spot to Heathglen Retirement Village to make it easier for some of the attendees. “Not everybody lives here, we have all these others come in,” she said. “We just sit and chat, have the best afternoon teas ever.” The women use their crafty skills to knit and sew doll clothes, baby clothes, coat hangers, tea cosies and blankets, which are then sold at monthly stalls at the RCH and shopping centre markets. Ms Brett also makes jam.

Ms Brett said football clothing proved very popular among customers. “You can do beanies, rugs, jumpers, dolls, whatever – if it’s in footy colours, it goes.” Ms Brett said the group was extremely grateful for the many donations of wool and other items to help their fundraising efforts. Member Daphne Holden said the group was one of the best things she’d ever been part of. “It’s not just knitting. If you’re feeling a bit lonely, you can come and have a cup of tea.” Details: email Heather at heather.brett@ bigpond.com

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A Manor Lakes landlord has been ordered to pay compensation of more than $3500 to a former tenant, after months of failing to fix a mould-infested bedroom and bathroom. Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal member Margaret Harvey ordered Carl Calabro to pay his former tenant a total of $3535.32, including $1270.32 for breaching his duty by failing to undertake urgent repairs at the rented premises. Ms Harvey also ordered Mr Calabro to pay his former tenant $2205 for moving costs. The tribunal heard that shortly after the tenant moved into the three-bedroom property in May 2016, she told the landlord’s agent about mould in the bathroom and adjoining bedroom. In the following months, the tenant lodged several written requests asking for action to address the issue because the mould was affecting her health. Ms Harvey said that after February 19 last year, the tenant could no longer sleep in her bedroom due to the mould, so she moved into another bedroom. In April, Consumer Affairs inspected the premises and confirmed the presence of mould. Ms Harvey said that rather than fixing the problem, Mr Calabro ordered the tenant to vacate the house. Ms Harvey said that Mr Calabro “… has behaved with blatant disregard for the tenant’s rights and his duty under the Residential Tenancies Act”. Alesha Capone

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Australian-born main offenders By Alesha Capone Police made more than 4600 arrests in Wyndham across a 12-month period, with the majority of offenders being born in Australia, New Zealand or Sudan. Data from the state’s Crime Statistics Agency shows that between October, 2016, and September last year police made a total of 4666 arrests in Wyndham, compared to 4611 arrests in the previous 12 months. A Victoria Police spokeswoman said although there were 4666 arrests, that did not

mean there were 4666 offenders – one person arrested multiple times would be counted multiple times. “It’s also unclear as to whether or not these offenders live and reside in Wyndham or are from other areas,” the spokeswoman said. Out of all the arrests in Wyndham during the period, police recorded the offender’s country of birth as Australia more than half of the time (2897 arrests, compared to 3135 in the previous 12 months). For another 395 arrests, the offender’s birthplace was recorded as New Zealand

(compared to 424 in the previous 12 months). Police recorded Sudan as the birthplace for 199 arrestees (compared to 139 in the previous 12 months). According to last year’s Australian census, there are 7714 people who were born in New Zealand living in Wyndham and 1184 people who were born in Sudan. The Victoria Police spokeswoman said while the number of youth offenders born in African countries remains stable in Wyndham, Victoria Police has acknowledged that the community faces an issue with young people from African

backgrounds being “overly represented” in violent youth crime. “We know there’s a small group of offenders, around 200 to 300, who have been responsible for serious and violent offending … police have been working hard to tackle the issue,” she said. “This includes identifying those responsible for these incidents, making arrests and putting them before the courts.” South Sudan became a country in 2011 but police and census data provided to Star Weekly did not distinguish between Sudan and South Sudan.

Petition strikes a nerve A petition calling on stricter bail laws and more powers for police has received an overwhelming response from the community. Concerned by escalating crime against local residents and police, Tarneit resident Arnav Sati said he felt compelled to act, so last week started an online petition calling on the state government to implement an immediate change to bail laws, hold the justice system to account regarding repeat offenders released on bail and give police more power to control violent offenders. The petition has amassed more than 15,500 signatures since going live. Mr Sati, who has lived in the western suburbs for the past 18 years, said he had never felt so unsafe. He believes the current justice system is encouraging repeat offenders and shows no respect to victims of crime. “We’re promoting a culture where there is no consequence for a crime,” he said. “We’re

being too soft. The situation was never [as bad] as this – this is an emerging crisis, and the people in power, the people who can actually do something, they’re just sitting. “I am living in fear. I have to think about my safety when I go on the street, go to the local parks, walk home from the train station. “It is not actually about a particular race or religion. Whether it’s an Aussie teenager of any background, whether it’s a person on a resident visa of any background or age – if someone does something, they should know there’s a consequence, and they should be punished for it.” Mr Sati said that since starting the petition, he had had many victims of crime from across the western suburbs sharing their ordeals with him. To sign the petition, go to bit.ly/2B1v2hk Charlene Macaulay

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Taskforce to tackle youth crime By Charlene Macaulay An African-Australian community taskforce has been established to work with police to address youth crime and anti-social behaviour. Victoria Police Chief Commissioner Graham Ashton announced last week the volunteer-run taskforce, which includes Richard Deng and Kot Monoah from the South Sudanese Community Association of Victoria, would directly support the police and community by: • Providing information to police on emerging issues and hot spots;

• Establishing a more efficient channel for police to engage with African-Australian leaders and provide advice on how they can best deploy their people and help to prevent youth crimes and anti-social behaviour occurring; and • Providing police with information on incidents of racial vilification and other hate crimes aimed at African Australians. Mr Ashton said he had sat down with senior members of the African Australian community to try and understand what had changed in recent weeks to cause the escalation of public

disorder offences by groups of African youths, particularly across the Wyndham area. “The vast majority of law abiding members of the African Australian community are hurting as well. They very much want to be part of providing solutions to that, and I think this taskforce is a good approach.” On Sunday, South Sudanese community leaders joined police on patrol at Tarneit Central Shopping Centre. “The joint patrol is just one of the ways that police are working with the community hand-in-hand to address the criminal

behaviour that we’ve seen recently,” Wyndham police Acting Inspector Peter Bitton said. Deputy Commissioner Andrew Crisp said he had been disturbed to learn that a number of African Australians had been subjected to death threats and other racial vilification. Mr Monoah, a lawyer who has already co-ordinated patrols with South Sudanese community leaders said many African youths had been told to “go back where they came from” and were treated with suspicion when in shops as a result of the rising crime and public order offences.

Ecoville fears remain Tarneit’s Ecoville Community Park has had a facelift thanks to a community working bee last week – but residents fear the site will be vandalised again once police stop patrolling. Victoria Police Commander Russell Barrett said he had been pleased to see families use Ecoville’s tennis courts and other parts of the park after the council, the owners corporation, police and the state government joined forces early in the new year to start cleaning the site up. Graffiti was painted over and rubbish picked up during the working bee last week. Commander Barrett said police had been actively responding to resident concerns at Ecoville Park for the past 12 months and had launched Operation Ecoville in early November to crack down on youth offending and anti-social behaviour being committed predominantly by African and Pacific Islander young people.

Despite concerns in the community, less than 10 offences have been recorded at the park in the past 10 years, according to the Crime Statistics Agency. No offences were recorded in the two years to September, 2017. “The sort of behaviour that has been exhibited in and around the area over recent weeks will not be tolerated and we will continue to actively police the area to ensure the safety of residents,” Commander Barrett said. But an Ecoville estate resident said that while things had settled down in the past fortnight, residents had endured months of crime and public disorder. The resident fears the problems will resurface once the police presence decreases. “Nearly every night up till about 1am, all you could hear is yelling, stuff getting smashed and bashed,” the resident said. Charlene Macaulay

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Mayoral Column This summer we’ve got a fantastic program of free events, music, movies and exhibitions. Our Pop Up Park in the Werribee City Centre opens this weekend. From 19-25 February, the Pop Up Park will be open every day as a green city outdoor space. You can relax, catch up with friends and enjoy free lawn games – a perfect way to break up the working week and cure school holiday boredom. Each weekend brings an exciting line-up of free live music, an outdoor cinema and street food, including performances by Anthony Callea, Lior and Mental as Anything. On Friday 26 January our Australia Day program will feature free family entertainment in the heart of the city including live music, kids’ activities from 5pm and fireworks to close the night at 9.35pm. The free entertainment continues into February, with our Midsumma event, Park Lounge on 3 February in Kelly Park and the Queen’s Baton Relay making its way through Werribee on 13 February ahead of the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games. So make a date, get your family and friends together and enjoy all the city has to offer this summer. More information can be found on our website at www.wyndham.vic.gov.au Regards, Mayor Peter Maynard.

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City set to celebrate Werribee’s city centre is set to come alive with music, movies and mouth-watering food on Australia Day. The family-friendly event will begin at 5pm on Friday, January 26, with performances including Trent Hamilton, DJ duo The Consummators, Icehouse member Michael Paynter, and INXSIVE, the INXS Tribute Show. Wyndham’s tourism and major events portfolio holder, Cr John Gibbons, said there would be fun for residents of all ages with activities along Watton Street including face-painting, classic cars and a special Kids Zone featuring bungee trampolines and a giant 30-metre slide. Cr Gibbons said there would also be an outdoor cinema, with a free screening of the film Paper Planes, followed by the Australian Open shown live on the big screen. A fireworks display will be held at 9.35pm. “Bring in the kids, grab a bite to eat at one of the many cafes and restaurants in the Werribee City Centre, check out the food trucks or pack a picnic and soak up the festival atmosphere,” Cr Gibbons said. Details: www.wyndham.vic.gov.au/australia day Alesha Capone Four-year-old Roonika, of Point Cook, is all set to join in Wyndham’s Australia Day celebrations. (Damjan Janevski)

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MY WYNDHAM Jan Grapsas has been running the Gift Givers Gallery and The Kitchen Gallery in Werribee for nine years. She designs homewares and is a member of the Wyndham Business and Tourism Association. She talks with Alesha Capone. I’ve been here since I was seven years old. When I moved here, there were 17,000 people here. It’s changed, obviously, with 250,000 people here now. Not just the streets, but the amount of homes and shopping places – it’s unbelievable. When we went out in the old station wagon as young children, with our parents, you could get from one side of Werribee to the other in 10 minutes. Now when I go to Ballarat, I have to factor in that it takes at least half an hour to get out of Werribee. Running your store for so long, do you have a lot of connections with the community? I have customers who are old friends, who have been coming into the shop since I opened. They want to know how my daughter’s going, my husband, the dog, how Christmas was. I’m also involved with Relay for Life. We have fundraising shopping nights here where girls come in and shop, and they’ve been running for the past six years. We hold about 30 fundraisers a year. It’s good for us, but it’s also good for them, because some of the funds raised go towards the Relay for Life. I think in the time we’ve been running the fundraising nights, we’ve raised over $15,000 for the community. We also have fundraising nights for basketball clubs, football clubs, netball clubs, schools and kindergartens. I employ three girls, plus there is me and my husband, who is here on Saturdays and tells really bad dad jokes. My daughter is here too. It’s a family business, we’re

community-minded. We want to help people with gift giving, but also help the community. Tell me about your involvement with the Wyndham Business and Tourism Association (WBTA)? I’m a former secretary and I’m still involved. What I enjoy, I think it’s being able to have a say on behalf of the retail community. We’re on the front line and trying to do the best we can for our customers. We’ve got lots of ideas and we want to get things going for the area. We can see something’s not right and we can go to council and say, ‘Can you fix it?’ or we can fix it ourselves. What do you like most about Werribee, or Wyndham? I think what I really love about this place is that it’s fantastic to be able to do so many things. We’ve got the marina, Werribee Park, the State Rose Garden, Shadowfax, the zoo, the B-52s. The main street is gorgeous, with all the trees. All the pop-up parks are great. There is all this stuff in the one area, but people don’t know about it. That’s what the WBTA is working to make people aware of and trying to get the government to help. The resources we have here, in one tiny place, are amazing. Any final thoughts? I just wanted to say thank you to everyone who has supported us through the years.

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FROM THE ARCHIVES Star Weekly looks back through the pages of our predecessor, the Werribee Banner

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A lake will be the focal point of the development of a massive recreation and picnic area at Laverton North. The Rotary Club of Laverton has undertaken the task of converting 186 acres of Crown Land at Laverton North from a rocky outcrop into a major scenic attraction for the western area.

Drunken teenage sex orgies, violence, vandalism and the sounds of loud rock music at all hours of the night have led to the bulldozing of the Grouse Court Reserve in the Heathdale Housing Estate. The reserve, which was opened to the public in mid-March of 1984 and cost the Federal and State Government tens of thousands of dollars to develop, was built to provide youth in the area with a recreation area and keep them off the streets.

A little girl who adored Barbie dolls and her brother who loved to make people happy will be laid to rest tomorrow. Molly Wilson, 4, and Ben, 7, drowned during a family outing to Gunnamatta Beach last Thursday.

Despite fishing off Werribee South for 30 years, Paul Catania has never seen anything like it before. Last Friday, Mr Catania’s daily catch included 12 King George whiting with small breaks in their skin – near their heads – with the appearance of burst ulcers.

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Cousins Maz and Huss Elbodon, who come from a long line of greengrocers, have steered their own outlet, Hoppers Fresh, for the past 17 years as it has become the local destination of choice for fresh produce. The pair head to Epping Market every day to snaffle the freshest fruit and veg; their cauli, cabbage and broccoli all come from the market gardens of Werribee South; and their cherries are supplied by orchards in Wandin. Grapes of all colours, currently at $4.99 a kilogram, are at their peak, while melons of all types plus all the stone fruits are market-fresh and the perfect healthy treat for summer. Prices across the store easily compete with supermarket offerings. Speaking of all those summer fruits, Maz and Huss also offer fruit platters which are ideal for serving up as part of holiday backyard barbecues. This is an effortless way to provide a “dessert” that’s crisp, colourful and mouth-watering –

serve with a yogurt dip and it’s good to go. And for just $6 a litre, you can get customised freshly squeezed and pulped juices, made from different types of fruit and veg. These are good to grab any time, but they come into their own during the holiday season as terrific alcohol and cocktail mixers. Try adding cucumber and lemon slices, plus plenty of ice and mint, to a jug of Pimms and ginger beer for a refreshing tipple around the barbie. Another specialty these cousins have up their sleeves is an on-site juice and gelati bar – great for any time of the year. If you’re yet to discover this well-run greengrocer, it might be time to make it your own – and these summer holidays could be just such a time. Hoppers Fresh, Hoppers Crossing shopping centre, 24 Old Geelong Road, Hoppers Crossing.


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Head along to Bunnings Werribee (55 Cherry Street) or Bunnings Hoppers Crossing (221-23 Old Geelong Road) on Saturday, January 20 between 9am and 4pm to buy a sausage. All funds raised will go to the Werribee CFA and the Hoppers Crossing Fire Brigade. ■ Bunnings Werribee, 8734 6900 or Bunnings Hoppers Crossing, 8734 4600

Experience progressive community yoga in the great outdoors at iconic Wyndham tourist destinations. The next yoga event will be held on Sunday, January 21 at the Werribee Park Homestead, K Road, enter via Mansion Hotel and Spa car park. From 8.45am to 10am. Cost is $16 per class. Bring your own yoga mat or hire one for $1. ■ Bek, admin@newdayyoga.com.au

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A division of the Salvation Army Social Housing & Support Network, the Children and Parenting Support Service (CaPSS), is holding free school holiday activities for children and families. A ShoeString Gardening program will be held on Thursday, January 18 and Tuesday, January 23. Sessions will be held from 10.30am to 12.30pm and 1.30-3.30pm at the Eco Living Centre, 28 Ridge Drive, Wyndham Vale. Parent/carer must attend with child. Places are limited and registration is essential. ■ Chichi, 0475 976 071, caps.org.au or email capss@aus.salvationarmy.org their homes or aged care facilities in the Wyndham area. ■ 9845 2729 or volunteer@ms.org.au

Rhythm of Africa

Now in its 21st year, Rhythm of Africa has become a must-do summer tradition at Werribee Open Range Zoo, bringing

together families and friends with live music, children’s activities and picnics on the grass. The summer concert series runs every Saturday night until February 24. Bookings essential. Tickets are $18 for children, $36 for adults and gates open at 5.30pm. ■ zoo.org.au/rhythm

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Holiday Club For Kids

Kids, if you have nothing to do on January 17 and 24, you can visit the Werribee Church of Christ, 200 Tarneit Road, Werribee from 10am-1.30pm to watch a movie, have lunch and play some games. This is a family event and parents are most welcome to come and join in on the day. ■ 9731 6051

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CONSIDER THE SAUCE Kenny Weir uncovers a new chapter in Sudanese cooking Jibrine Akima Magdaline Jok wears a number of hats. She’s a Caroline Springs mother of four children. She’s a successful career woman in the finance sector. She’s a proud member of the South Sudanese community in Melbourne and Australia. And now she’s the author and publisher of a fabulous South Sudanese cookbook. So far as she and I can ascertain, it’s the first South Sudanese cookbook – ever. The book was borne of her love of cooking and, more specifically, through a visit to her mother in Africa that came after more than a decade of separation. She has been inspired, too, by the thought that food traditions can be a profound community glue in fraught times of war, refugees and families scattered to the four winds around the globe. “When I visited my mum, we cooked every day and I heard all the stories,” Jibrine says. “I spent most of my time jotting down notes and practising the dishes that she made on a daily basis. “This advice she shared stays with me: ‘The more time, patience, love and passion you have for cooking meals, the greater the taste’.” I am in awe of Jibrine’s efforts in scrambling up an Everest-like learning curve to bring this project to life. She’s obviously very capable – but until now she had zero experience with writing, editing,

publishing, cookbooks, translation and more. On top of all that, she has successfully created a book of more than 100 recipes directly from the maternal source – bringing to life in the written word recipes previously transmitted only by the verbal/visual folk methods of “a handful of this, and a pinch of that”. Like all great cookbooks, Jibrine’s effort can be seen as an end in itself – it’s beautiful to handle and read, and the photographs are simple, honest and not inappropriately styled in terms of glam. There’a strong accent on a wide variety of stews – meat, poultry, fish, pulses. The recipes appear to be straightforward and well presented, and most of the ingredients of the easily obtainable variety. In some ways, Jibrine’s cookbook journey is just beginning. The challenge now is to get that book and those recipes into the kitchens of foodies everywhere. To buy a copy of South Sudanese Family Cookbook, try Lueth Variety Shop, 10B Paisley Street, Footscray. Phone 9687 4097. It costs $30. Or email Jibrine on jibrinem@yahoo.com

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PRESSED FOR TIME I think my hubby has developed an addiction – scouting the internet for kitchen gadgets. Several times, I’ve sprung him gleefully hunched over the Dreamfarm website, his latest purchases being the Supoon (a non-drip kitchen spoon he raves about) and the Garjet.

MELANIE McGRICE, LEADING MELBOURNE DIETICIAN AND NUTRITIONIST FB: How would you rate your cooking skills? MM: Four out of five. I love food that tastes good and love to experiment, which means that sometimes I end up with fabulous creations and other days I end up with disasters!

Garlic presses can be fiddly at the best of times and really difficult to clean. The beauty of the Garjet is that it scrapes itself clean and then ejects the peel. It practically cleans itself, meaning the garlic ends up in your meal, instead of all over your fingers. Better still, it can crush several cloves of garlic at once and there’s no need to peel away the skin first. Check out the Garjet and other time-saving gadgets including the Smood (potato masher), Clongs (click lock sit-up tongs) and the Chopula (a sit-up spatula that also chops) at dreamfarm.com. I hope everyone survived the festive season and all the festive food and beverages that go along with it. As we launch into another year, I hope your 2018 will be filled with great food and great times with friends and family. Cheers to you all.

FB: What is your signature dish? MM: That’s a hard one as I rarely make the same thing twice! But I do have a bit of a love for bolognese in the winter. It’s great for getting kids in the kitchen. FB: If you could only have one more meal, what would it be? MM: Al burro pasta and a green salad with a glass of rose from Café Di Stastio.

As always, if you have any recipes, tips or other info you’d like to share, email me at sarah@ howdypartnersmedia.com.au

FB: What is your favourite TV food show and who is your favourite TV food person? MM: I really don’t watch much TV so really can’t say that I’ve ever seen any TV food shows! I love foodie movies, though – The Hundred-Foot Journey with Helen Mirren is a classic! FB: What is your favourite food? MM: Cheese … goat’s fetta, blue, camembert – I love them all! FB: What is your favourite drink? MM: Bollinger. FB: Which five people would you most like to invite to dinner? MM: Elvis Presley, John Maxwell (leadership guru), King David (of Israel), Angelina Jolie and my nan (who died when I was in my teens). FB: Do you have a kitchen tip for us? As always, if you have any MM: Use your best crockery regularly – even a glass of water can feel decadent recipes, or other if it’s served intips a crystal champagne flute.

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Ray White: 9974 0000 Price: $580,000 – $620,000 Auction: January 20 at 10.30am

Take a seat on the south-facing balcony off the main bedroom to soak in views of the bay and Point Cook Coastal Park at this stylish abode built by Long Island Homes to a high standard. Quality floating floorboards lead down the entry hall, past a carpeted open lounge room, the first fitted bedroom and a compact study and chic main bathroom and laundry. The kitchen has abundant storage, walk-in pantry, dual wall ovens and induction cooktop. Three fitted bedrooms are upstairs as are the sleek main bathroom and a living area with north-facing balcony access. A sliding door opens to the light-filled living hub with gas log fire and corner sliding doors to a covered alfresco area, beyond which is a heated, glass-rimmed pool encircled with sandstone pavers, plus a second covered deck and manicured gardens.

On about 610 square metres, and close to Pacific Werribee and train station, this impressive house – opposite a park – offers a feature-loaded family package. It has four large fitted bedrooms, the upstairs main with walk-in robe and chic en suite. Living areas include an upstairs rumpus room/parent retreat with wood heater and balcony access; a step-down lounge room (open to step-up study) with cedar-lined ceiling and gas log fire; a sunroom; and a family-meals space with second gas log fire. The revamped kitchen has plenty of storage and all the mod-cons. A huge gabled pergola incorporates wooden seating, a pond and attractive plantings. Notable features include air-conditioners, wall heater, skylights, monitored alarm, water tank, lock-up garage and lock-up carport. Up to six more cars can park on the paved driveway.

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Point Cook 22 Winterberry Road

WERRIBEE 61 Purchas Street, 3030 First National Westwood: 9742 5555 Price: Contact agent Auction: January 20 at 12.15pm

Situated in the popular Saratoga Estate, this AUCTION Saturday 10th February beautiful block of approximately 375m2 is the ideal 2018 12pm site fo f r a dream home. A rare opportunity to secure PRICE Contact Agent land in this tranquil yet convenient location close to nature reserv r es, Featherbrook College P-9 and CONTA rv T CT Zack Nedelkovski 0455 555 556 TA the Featherbrook Shopping Centre. Don’t miss this fantastic opportunity, register your interest today. Point Cook 9395 9999 T rms: 10% deposit and 30 Days Te Photos fo f r illustration purposes only and all measurements are approximates.

In a quiet pocket of town, within a 10-minute walk of Westgrove Primary School and Wyndham Central College, this residence on about 580 square metres represents a fine start for a family or an addition to a property portfolio. It has three good-sized fitted bedrooms, the main with walk-in robe. They share a two-way bathroom, the toilet is separate. An L-shaped lounge-dining room connects with the kitchen which has ample storage, an underbench oven and gas cooktop. Ducted heating, ceiling fans throughout and a Coonara wood heater are included. The family-meals zone opens to a gabled pergola, while the generous backyard has a large shed and plenty of room for kids to play. The property has a double carport plus side gates allowing backyard entry.

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Property of the week

TARNEIT 19 Ribbon Gum Drive, 3029 Benlor Real Estate: 9741 6333

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Price: Contact agent Auction: February 4 at 1pm

From the perfect lawn out front and pristine external areas out back to large, beautifully presented interior spaces, this place is packed with appeal. It’s well located, too – Wyndham Village shopping centre is two minutes away, while Tarneit station and three top schools are less than five. In prestigious Arcadia estate, the Porter Davis-built house on about 620 square metres has jarrah-toned parquetry floorboards all through – a fab feature for easy upkeep and allergy sufferers. The rich timber is complemented by warm-white

wall paint and white timber blinds on all windows, nailing today’s look and creating harmonious flow. Under a bulkhead, the entry hall has double doors to the right that usher in a big main bedroom with walk-through robes (one fitted) and an open dual-basin en suite with enclosed toilet. The hallway then heads past an open TV snug – with a slider to the side deck – and on to the expansive living hub, which incorporates a family-meals space and an open theatre room.

The kitchen, with a return island bench topped with mottled-charcoal laminate, has white cupboards, a great pantry/preparation space, soft-green glass splashback, underbench oven, 900mm gas cooktop and a Bosch dishwasher. Three fitted bedrooms are along a second hallway, as are the soft-grey and white main bathroom with oval tub, the separate toilet and laundry with storage. Accessible from both the family and meals zones, an undercover deck has boards extending outwards and all down

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hockingstuart Werribee Point Cook

Outer West Region

103 SOLD in December 2017.*

That’s ’ more than 3 ’s properties sold per day in December!

We’ve had a bumper 2017 at hockingstuart and a stunning end to the year with 103 properties sold in the month of December. Join in our success and go with hockingstuart.

Call hockingstuart hockingstuart We W rribee on 9731 7022 or Point Cook on 9395 6888 for a free appraisal today. y y. * Combined figure for outer west offices.

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57 Warunda Parade. Point Cook 4A

3B

Private Sale

Sat 11am-11.30am

2C

The breathtaking lifestyle your family has been searching for has arrived with this impeccable 37 square (approx.) double story home. Currently situated in the Alamanda School zone, the tranquil residence features four bedrooms, multiple living spaces and a stunning outdoor retreat for year-round entertaining.

Inspect Photo ID Required

Contact Alexander Hua 0403 359 658 Scott Perry 0439 595 461

hockingstuart.com.au

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195 Thames Boulevard. T rneit Ta 4A

2B

2C

585 (appx)m2

This great family home is positioned on a generous allotment with ample space throughout with two separate living areas and a vast outdoor entertaining zone. Being close by to local amenities, the opportunities are endless.

Private Sale

Inspect Sat 10:00-10:30am photo ID req

Contact Samantha McCarthy 0431 712 899

2/7 Anglia Court. Werribee 3A

2B

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This family home is a great start for first home owners, investors or those looking to downsize. With quality, y versatility and a modern style in y, mind, this home has plenty to offer; complete with three good-sized bedrooms, the master bedroom includes its own full en suite and walk-in-robe.

Auction 3rd February 2018 12:00pm

Inspect Sat 11:00-11:30am photo ID req

Contact Garry Deol 0433 290 383

hockingstuart.com.au

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ypa.com.au

Werribee 1 Troup Court

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Walk To Train Station & Werribee CBD! Calling all investors & developers looking to purchase & develop in the fastest growing City of Australia with only minutes’ walk to the bustling Werribee CBD, Watton Street café precinct, shops, Synnot Street Commercial hub of businesses & shops, Station Place vibrant energy & Werribee train station. We are presenting 3 bedrooms, 1 bath with huge parcel of land of approx 673m2. This is an ideal investment or development project (STCA) or first home buyer’s dream in a highly sought after location of Werribee.

Sat 3rd February at 11am

Price Range $370,000 - $407,000 Inspect

Contact

Wed 6.30-7pm & Sat 11.30-12pm Photo ID required Harry Singh 0406 871 722 Bassam Tofaili 0411 449 821

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Neat & Clean Townhouse In Central Werribee Nestled in a quiet yet central location within close Private Sale proximity to Werribee CBD, schools, public transport, Inspect childcare, Werribee Racecourse & Werribee Sports/ Fitness Centre is this fantastic 2 BR townhouse. Open plan family/meals area, kitchen with sep dining area, Contact laundry & toilet downstairs, and upstairs 2 BRs both with BIRs & a central bathroom. Includes a hostess kitchen with SS appls, dishwasher, ducted heating, single lock-up garage with internal & rear access, and a no maintenance large concreted backyard.

1 Werribee Street, Werribee

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Add This To Your Portfolio! Auction

Werribee 9/12 Mingos Court

9741 7777

2 Werribee 6/3 Doolan Street The perfect location on the South side with easy Private Sale access to all amenities. Inspect Offering: • Two good sized bedrooms with built-in robes • Open plan kitchen/dining and living areas Contact • Central bathroom • Split system reverse cycle heating and cooling. The home is currently tenanted at $1086pcm. A great opportunity for an investor to add to their portfolio in a highly sought after location!

1 Truganina 23 Bolte Drive

$270,000 - $290,000 Sat 12-12.20pm Photo ID required Melanie Simmonds 0449 119 577 Tony Vercher 0421 734 414

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Carlisle Display Home In Elements Estate Contact Agent Sat 10.40-11am Photo ID required Harry Singh 0406 871 722 Bassam Tofaili 0411 449 821

We are proudly offering this new Carlisle display Private Sale home in the heart of Truganina ready to purchase Inspect with a massive $709pw return & flexible leaseback options. Featuring: • Master with WIRs & FES • BR 2 with BIRs & BR 3 & 4 with WIRs • Rumpus/theatre room Contact • Modern kitchen • Open plan family meals area leading out to alfresco area with fireplace • Central bathroom • Ducted heating & refrig cooling • Landscaped gardens • Exposed aggregate driveway • Alarm system 7 more, all set on 512m2 approx.

$650,000 - $700,000 Sat 12.30-1pm Photo ID required Harry Singh 0406 871 722 Bassam Tofaili 0411 449 821

your property agent™ 29 WYNDHAM STAR WEEKLY \ JANUARY 17, 2018


THE TRUSTED NAME IN REAL ESTATE

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A 2B 2C D E

For Sale: $719,000 - $755,000

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A 3B 2C 1D 1E

For Sale: Upon Application

Tarneit - 11 Loxton Street

Werribee South - 46 Slipway Road

Great Family Entertainer

Spoil Yourself, You Deserve It!

Grand style living approx 38sq set on a large allotment, this home will leave you speechless. Comprising of 4 spacious fitted bedrooms plus a separate study or a potential fifth bedroom. Master features a resort style en-suite including a large spa, his and her basins and an immense walk in robe.

This property presents 3 large bedrooms plus a study/4th bedroom, along with 3 luxurious bathrooms, rumpus room with Bi Wet Bar, 2 balconies and a spacious kitchen with a meals/family room. This vinyl wrap kitchen with soft closing draws, top of the range NEEF cooking appliances, gas oven, dishwasher, steamer, coffee machine.

View: Saturday 1 - 1:30pm Vince Chicop, P: , M: 0418 360 998, E: Vince@Benlor.com.au

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Auction: 03/02/2018 2:30 PM

Robert Fabretto, P: 03 97486333, M: 0418 377 535, E: Robert@benlor.com.auE:

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For Sale: $469000

Hoppers Crossing - 25 Burnham Drive

Wyndham Vale - 220 Mcgrath Road

5 bedrooms 3 bathrooms 900m2 block!

Neat and Tidy with 4 Bedrooms.

Comprising of 5 bedrooms. 3 bathrooms master with ensuite and large mirrored built inns. There is an updated kitchen with gas top and two separate ovens plus an in built dishwasher. For the family there are two large separate living zones made up of a formal lounge and dining, and separate rumpus room.

Comprising of 4 great size bedrooms with built in robes and a central bathroom with updated vanity. There is an L shaped large lounge room with heating and cooling. Also with a bonus evaporative cooling throughout. The updated sunlit kitchen has a dishwasher and new upright gas top oven with ample bench space.

View: Saturday 12 12:30pm

View: Saturday 11 - 11:30am

Brandon Changtime, P: 03 9741 6333, M: 0411 683 438, E: brandon@benlor.com.au

Brandon Changtime, P: 03 9741 6333, M: 0411 683 438, E: brandon@benlor.com.au

benlor.com.au | 175a Watton Street, Werribee | 9741 6333 30 WYNDHAM STAR WEEKLY \ JANUARY 17, 2018


THE TRUSTED NAME IN REAL ESTATE

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A 2B 2C

Sale: $609000

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A 2B 2C

For Sale: $570,000 - $590,000

Tarneit - 6 Emma Drive

Wyndham Vale - 28 Condamine Avenue

Perfectly Presented in Tarneit

Splash into Summer.

In brief the home comprises of 4 generous bedrooms, master has walk in robe and en suite, remaining three bedrooms all have built in robes, a large family bathroom and separate toilet, with an open formal room adjacent to the master bedroom, a huge open plan family, dining and modern kitchen, and dedicated theater room.

Comprising of 4 large bedrooms, 2 bathrooms (ensuite to master) a formal living and dining room to the front of the home flowing onto a large open plan kitchen with stainless steel appliances, ample bench space for the budding chef and family area, which overlooks the stunning outdoor area and in ground heated swimming pool.

View: Wednesday 5:30 - 6pm Saturday 11 - 11:30am

View: Saturday 1 - 1:30pm Jay Radbourne, P: 03 9741 6333, M: 0422 280 465, E: Jay@Benlor.com.au

Jay Radbourne, P: 03 9741 6333, M: 0422 280 465, E: jay@benlor.com.au

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For Sale: $659000

Truganina - 2 Venus Street

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: AUCTION

Hoppers Crossing - 23 Storrington Avenue

Generous Family Home.

Superb Storrington ? Nest or Invest!

Comprising of 33 squares, with 3 massive light filled bedrooms, all with walk in robes, ensuite to the master, with a shared family bathroom and separate powderoom, an open living which could be used as a 4th bedroom, theatre room, and huge open plan family, meals all overlooked by the modern kitchen, benefiting from stone benchtops.

Benefit from 3 generous sized bedrooms (all complete with BIR’s) that share a functional 2-way renovated family bathroom. The kitchen features a designer tiled splash back and is complimented with quality appliances and storage. View: Wednesday 6 - 6:30pm Saturday 12 - 12:30pm

Jay Radbourne, P: 03 9741 6333, M: 0422 280 465, E: jay@benlor.com.au

Glen Wilson, P: 03 9741 6333, M: 0410 454 034, E: glen@benlor.com.au Mathew Heywood, P: 03 9741 6333, M: 0428 903 394, E: mat@benlor.com.au

benlor.com.au | 175a Watton Street, Werribee | 9741 6333 31 WYNDHAM STAR WEEKLY \ JANUARY 17, 2018


THE TRUSTED NAME IN REAL ESTATE

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A 2B 4C

Auction: 03/02/2018 1:00 PM

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Auction: AUCTION03/02/2018 11:30 AM

Hoppers Crossing - 201 Morris Road

Hoppers Crossing - 15 Sheahan Crescent

Live The Dream & Work From Home!

Walk to Schools, Shops & Train Station ? Location Location Location

Benefit from the natural light-filled family friendly floor plan offering 4 generous sized bedrooms (king size master complete with ensuite & WIR), 2 modern bathrooms and 2 separate living areas.

This well-designed floorplan offering 3 bedrooms (master with ensuite and walk-inrobe / family bedrooms with built-in-robes), separate family bathroom, open plan kitchen and meals with bi fold doors to the light filled living area. Entertain in the undercover outdoor area which adjoins the rear double garage.

View: Thursday 6 - 6:30pm Saturday 1 - 1:30pm

View: Saturday 11 - 11:30am

Glen Wilson, P: 03 9741 6333, M: 0410 454 034, E: glen@benlor.com.au Mathew Heywood, P: 03 9741 6333, M: 0428 903 394, E: mat@benlor.com.au

Glen Wilson, P: 03 9741 6333, M: 0410 454 034, E: glen@benlor.com.au Mathew Heywood, P: 03 9741 6333, M: 0428 903 394, E: mat@benlor.com.au

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For Sale: $529,000

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Manor Lakes - 204 Manor Lakes Boulevard

Werribee - 241 Shaws Road

Auction: 03/02/2018 10:30 AM

Walking Distance to the Train Station & Manor Lakes Shopping Complex!

Great Investment or First Home! ? Potential Subdivision (STCA)

4 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms, x2 Living Areas, 2 Car Garage on approx. 548m Land Grab this opportunity to secure yourself an affordable investment or family home. Built with practicality in mind this property is perfect for any growing family featuring 4 generously sized bedrooms, including A HUGE master with WIR and ensuite.

This natural light-filled home consists of 3 generous sized bedrooms sharing a family bathroom. The updated kitchen displays are neutral with double sided cabinetry, ample bench space and is complimented with quality appliances. The spacious lounge adjoins the open plan kitchen/dining area, perfect for entertaining.

View: Saturday 1:30 - 2pm

View: Saturday 10 - 10:30am

Glen Wilson, P: 03 9741 6333, M: 0410 454 034, E: glen@benlor.com.au Mathew Heywood, P: 03 9741 6333, M: 0428 903 394, E: mat@benlor.com.au

Glen Wilson, P: 03 9741 6333, M: 0410 454 034, E: glen@benlor.com.au Mathew Heywood, P: 03 9741 6333, M: 0428 903 394, E: mat@benlor.com.au

benlor.com.au | 175a Watton Street, Werribee | 9741 6333 32 WYNDHAM STAR WEEKLY \ JANUARY 17, 2018


THE TRUSTED NAME IN REAL ESTATE

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A 2B 2C

Auction: 04/02/2018 12:00 PM

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A 2B 3C

Auction: 04/02/2018 1:00 PM

Hoppers Crossing - 11 Golden Square Crescent

Tarneit - 19 Ribbon Gum Drive

Golden Opportunity on Golden Square! Parkland Views

Huge Porter Davis Home ? Where Size Matters

The natural light-filled home offers 3 generous sized bedrooms (master provides WIR & ensuite whilst all others have BIRs). The well designed floorplan offers two separate living areas (front & rear), both formal & open plan dining with a functional kitchen with neutral palette cabinetry.

The large quality built Porter Davis family home offers a well-designed floorplan maximizing on social & private living. Benefit from multiple separate living areas (both formal & open plan living) and study giving each family member their own private spaces.

View: Thursday 6 - 6:30pm Saturday 11 11:30am

View: Wednesday 6 - 6:30pm Saturday 2 - 2:30pm

Glen Wilson, P: 03 9741 6333, M: 0410 454 034, E: glen@benlor.com.au Mathew Heywood, P: 03 9741 6333, M: 0428 903 394, E: mat@benlor.com.au

Glen Wilson, P: 03 9741 6333, M: 0410 454 034, E: glen@benlor.com.au Mathew Heywood, P: 03 9741 6333, M: 0428 903 394, E: mat@benlor.com.au

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Truganina - 1/4 Assumption Close

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A 2 B 2 CD

Auction: 03/02/2018 3:00 PM

Brookfield - 12 Botanica Springs Boulevard

Assume Quality & Convenience on Assumption

Private Oasis on Botanica Springs

The well designed family friendly floorplan offers 3 generous sized bedrooms (master includes ensuite & walk in robe / family bedrooms with built in robes), separate living rooms (both formal & light-filled open plan living) and a kitchen (fitted with quality stainless steel appliances) adjoining a social dining space.

This well designed home offers 4 large bedrooms (master bedroom being a King Sized Suite complete with a walk in robe), 2 bathrooms, and 2 separate living areas. Be the envy of any savvy home chef in the well-appointed kitchen offering quality 900ml S/Steel Oven & Hot Plates, Dishwasher, an abundance of benchtop space.

View: Saturday 10 - 10:30am

View: Saturday 10 - 10:30am

Glen Wilson, P: 03 9741 6333, M: 0410 454 034, E: glen@benlor.com.au Mathew Heywood, P: 03 9741 6333, M: 0428 903 394, E: mat@benlor.com.au

Glen Wilson, P: 03 9741 6333, M: 0410 454 034, E: glen@benlor.com.au Mathew Heywood, P: 03 9741 6333, M: 0428 903 394, E: mat@benlor.com.au

benlor.com.au | 175a Watton Street, Werribee | 9741 6333 33 WYNDHAM STAR WEEKLY \ JANUARY 17, 2018


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AUCTION THIS SATURDAY

Werribee 61 Purchas street

3A 1B 2C

Family home in the heart oF Werribee situated in a quiet pocket in heart of Werribee close to West grove Primary school, Bethany catholic Primary school, Paul sadler swim school and within fi 577m2 (appox) allotment is not one to be missed.

centralised bathroom. fi four burner cook top and an abundance of cupboard and bench space.

auction sat 20 Jan 12:15pm on site terms 10% dep/Bal 60 days inspect sat 20 Jan 11:45am - 12:15pm Photo Id required agent rob Westwood 0439 487 818 Lachlan cron 0498 216 500 61Purchas to 0428 440 958 for more info

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AUCTION THIS SATURDAY

Wyndham Vale 243 Mcgrath road

3A 2B 1C

auction Saturday 20th January at 11.15am situated on a corner block of 532m2 (approx) in the ever growing city of fi  drive from Werribee cBd, Wyndham Vale train station, Iramoo Primary school Featuring three generous sized bedrooms, master with walk in robe and ensuite with all the remaining bedrooms with built in robes surrounding a   the kitchen provides ample cupboard and bench space with wall oven, cook  other features include; ducted heating, evaporative cooling, single car 

1 synnot street, Werribee 34 WYNDHAM STAR WEEKLY \ JANUARY 17, 2018

auction sat 20 Jan 11:15am on site terms 10% dep / Bal 60 days inspect sat 20 Jan 10:45am - 11:15am Photo Id required agent rob Westwood 0439 487 818 trish Farquer 0422 679 019 243Mcgrath to 0428 440 958 for more info

westwoodfn.com.au

9742 5555


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AUCTION SAT 3RD FEB

Werribee 13 burke Street

4A 1B 2C

South Side Charm

Werribee 89 latham Street home SWeet home 

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NEW LISTING

4A 2B

Carter Cottage Charm 

Werribee 17 SaliSbury Street

2A 1B 1C

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Werribee 18 College road

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westwoodfn.com.au

9742 5555 35 WYNDHAM STAR WEEKLY \ JANUARY 17, 2018


LAWSON PARTNERS

5 Harmony Drive,Tarneit

A2 B2 C1

When buying a home or investment property, location is paramount to ensure maximise liveability and future growth. With the convenience of public transport only metres away andTarneit West Shopping Centre in walking distance. Upon entering this immaculate home, you are greeted by the formal living zone. Open plan living/dining and kitchen which leads out to the low maintenance rear yard. Master bedroom boasts WIR and ensuite and second bedroom features BIR and separate bathroom with bath tub for relaxation.

BER $360,000 - $390,000 Auction Sat 3rd Feb at 11.30am Inspect By Appointment Contact Richard Smith 0481 137 746 David Lawson 0411 175 575

3282 Geelong-Bacchus Marsh Rd, Balliang East An opportunity now exists for the astute purchaser to run a business or hobby farm on this 10 acre allotment, presides a 4 brm brick Veneer home, master bedroom with ensuite, a centrally located bathroom, ducted heating/cooling, formal lounge, dining, large indoor rumpus and a renovated kitchen that overlooks the rustic outdoor entertaining area. Large 5.8m x 12m double garage/shed, another 8m x 22m work/machinery shed, chook pen, wood shed, 3 water tanks, 2 dams and an in ground pool.

We make summer selling a treat.

A4 B2 C2 BER $760,000 - $825,000 Private Sale Inspect Sat at 10.30 - 11.00am Contact Craig Vilcins 0435 878 255 Darren Dodd 0419 365 947

If you’re looking for a smooth sale this summer, then leave the hard work to us. You can relax knowing that our dedicated approach to maximising your sale price in the shortest amount of time, takes the stress out of selling. For a hot sale this summer, call us today. greghocking.com.au

Werribee 9741 9666 36 WYNDHAM STAR WEEKLY \ JANUARY 17, 2018

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2A 1B 1C

When Only the Best Will Do

3A 2B 2C

Watch the Kids Walk to School!

1pm

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WERRIBEE 15 Tigris Close

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Stylish home off f ering 2 separate living areas, ff 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and a large double garage with workshop area, additional storage and large pergola entertaining area. Landscaped 768m2 Lot ducted gas, R/C split system plus a solar system. Drive thru access for a boat/t / railer and has onsite /t parking for a caravan plus a back to base security system. A must to inspect. Forthcoming auction View Strictly By Appointment

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Bowling: A McMaster 9-1-19-1, J Thomas 9-3-11-0, P Turner 5-2-18-1, A Buch 7-6-2-1, J Nanopoulos 6-1-15-1 Overs: 36. Umpires: R McKinnon & B Sheahan

Q CRICKET PREMIER RD 13 FOOTSCRAY V GREENV FOOTSCRAY GREENVALE ALE KANGAROOS At Mervyn G Hughes Oval FOOTSCRAY 1st Innings FOOTSCRA G MUNRO lbw b Adams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 M UNDERWOOD c Mellor b Johnson . . . . . . . . . 0 T DEAN c Grixti b Johnson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 D RUSS b Johnson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 D KIGHT c King b Johnson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 H BUTTERWORTH c Buckingham b Gautam . . 34 T BUSZARD lbw b Johnson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 H WINTER-IRVING not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 L DREDGE b Buckingham . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 J SHEPPARD not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Extras (1b 1lb 1w 1nb). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Eight wickets for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 Fall: 2, 6, 6, 27, 36, 38, 82, 137 Bowling: K Adams 15-2-55-1, N Johnson 17-5-335, J Rosewarne 2-0-4-0, J Buckingham 11-1-30-1, S Gautam 7-1-24-1 Overs: 52 Umpires: G Bawa D Ireland.

NORTHCOTE V KINGSTON HA HAWTHORN At Bill Lawry Oval NORTHCOTE 1st Innings M PHELAN b Miller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 L HASSETT c Rossborough b Worsnop . . . . . . . 18 B ABBA ABBAT TANGELO T ANGELO c Kane b Ninan . . . . . . . . . . 32 J LALOR not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 ST TA AYLOR A YLOR not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Extras (1b 1lb 2nb) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Three wickets for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Fall: 4, 46, 56 Bowling: T Kane 10-3-17-0, J Miller 11-1-26-1, M Worsnop 10-4-21-1, R Ninan 5-4-7-1 Overs: 36 Umpires: J Walker A Stanley. MELBOURNE V MELBOURNE UNIVERSITY At Albert Ground MELBOURNE UNI 1st Innings D HUTTON c S Harper b Tremain . . . . . . . . . . . 6 T ROGERS not out. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Y IQBAL c S Harper b McGillivray . . . . . . . . . . 11 I BORGAS not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Extras (2nb). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 TTwo wickets for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Fall: 8, 52 Bowling: C Tremain 4-2-3-1, P Smith 7.5-0-54-0, W McGillivray 7-2-12-1, M Buchanan 8-2-14-0 Overs: 26.5. Umpires: G Azzopardi C Grant.

ESSENDON V ST KILDA At Windy Hill ESSENDON 1st Innings J SEYMOUR b Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 L SHIVAKKUMAR b Crea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 AA AYRE lbw b Bartlett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 M HILL c Holmes b Crea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 A SHELLIE c Gilbert b Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 C RUTLAND b Beer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 I CONWAY AY c Quiney b Beer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 A P MATAUT ATAUTAA ATAUT AUTAAV AAVA b Beer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 M DORIC lbw b Beer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 L BOWE c Gilbert b Beer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 L CAMERON not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 Extras (1b 1lb). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Fall: 0, 0, 2, 17, 23, 47, 59, 60, 74, 76 Bowling: H Hall 9-3-14-2, S Crea 10-2-33-2, J Bartlett 8-6-4-1, D Egan 3-1-7-0, M Beer 7.4-4-115, J Gilbert 2-0-5-0 Overs: 39.4 Umpires: R Birch V Borg

PRAHRAN V CASEY CASEY-SOUTH MELBOURNE At Toorak Park PRAHRAN 1st Innings A BULL c Benedek b Serong. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 R BRICKER not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 S MILLER not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 Extras (1b 1nb) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 One wicket for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 Fall: 133 Bowling: N Lambden 6-1-26-0, J Fry 8-2-29-0, B Rose 6-0-21-0, D Hadfield 3-0-19-0, J Serong 5.10-24-1, L Sperling 4-0-13-0 Overs: 32.1 Umpires: A Hawking J Leonard-Scott.

CAMBERWELL MAGPIES V GEELONG At Camberwell Sports Ground CAMBERWELL MAGPIES 1st Innings M PERSSON-CLARK retired not out . . . . . . . . . 9 D RAWSON b Guest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 T RUSS lbw b McGlinchey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 S HILL not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 T RICKARBY not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Extras (4b 2lb). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 TTwo wickets for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Fall: 4, 22, 25 Bowling: D McGlinchey 13-2-25-1, L Guest 8-2-221, N Alexander 4-1-8-0, L Muller 4.1-1-14-0 Overs: 29.1 Umpires: S Pitts M van Eck.

2nds: Fitz Donc v Carl 7-109 (Wilson 50 Gilbert 37 White 5-36), Foots v Green Kang 4-88 (Ali 46), Prah 2-66 (King 42no) v Casey-SM 160 (Manders 35 Mitchell 35 Hutton 5-45 McGain 3-27), Melb v Melb Uni 4-81, Ncte v King Haw 4-67 (Heath 40no), Monash Tigers v Frank Pen 5-182 (Salerni 35 Crowder 34 Brohier 45no), Camb Magpies v Geel 7-197 (Inglis 66 Larkin 49 Vine 32 McNamara 3-21), Ring v Dand 3-98 (C Forsyth 41no), Ess v St Kilda 7-89 (Davies 43).

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VSDCA U-15 CRAIG Day 4: SOUTH: Ormond 5-247 (Hesline 107) d Oakleigh 25 (McComb 7-5), Brighton v Elsternwick, Moorabbin v Malvern (no play). EAST: Croydon 5-124 d Bayswater 83, Mt Waverley 7-195 (Singh 66 Nagendran 59) d Noble Park 7-173 (Hinchcliffe 65), Endeavour Hills 7-90 (Jenkins 5-14) d Balwyn 6-89. NORTH: St Bernards 2-101 d Ivanhoe 100, Kew 4-123 d Preston 9-53, Brunswick v Coburg (no play). WEST: Taylors T Lakes 2-163 (Doyle 88no) d Hoppers Crossing 91, Altona v Werribee, Yarraville v Williamstown (no play).

MERCANTILE A: Bunrley 1-12 v South Yarra, Youlden Y 4-15 v Parkville, Flemington Colts 2-45 v Middle Park, Indigos 2-41 v Parkville Dist, Monash Uni 1-26 v Royal Park Reds. B: Falcons 3-56 drew Monash Uni. C: Youlden Y 2-12 drew Indigos, Barnawatha 6-88 drew Parkville, Sacred Heart 1-63 drew National, South Yarra 1-75 drew Gunbower. A: OCG 168 v Youlden Y 1-31. B: Burnley 4-118 d Parkville 108, EMT 5-90 d ESO 86, Monash Uni 5-171 d Sunrise 169. C: Burnley 5-134 d Monash Uni 130, Falcons 6-239 d Moonee Valley 104.

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RINGWOOD V DANDENONG At Shepley Oval RINGWOOD 1st Innings D KING lbw b Turner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P ASHTON c Augustin b Nanopoulos . . . . . . . . J FREEMAN c Augustin b Buch . . . . . . . . . . . N WALSH not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J HARTILL lbw b McMaster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B HASTIE not out 1Extras (3lb 1w) . . . . . . . . . Four wickets for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fall: 41, 46, 52, 66

FITZROY DONCASTER V CARL CARLTON At Schramms Reserve #1 FITZROY DONCASTER 1st Innings J BL BLYTH lbw b O’Sullivan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 J RUDD not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 N VARDI c T Smyth b Crone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 L BANTHORPE not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Extras (2lb 1nb). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 TTwo wickets for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128 Fall: 41, 54 Bowling: X Crone 11-0-29-1, A Smillie 11-0-31-0, C Ross 1-0-2-0, E O’Sullivan 10-0-46-1, M Harvey 2-0-18-0 Overs: 35 Umpires: M Hanton F Fabris.

3rds: Fitz Donc v Carl 0-117 (Mattsson 72no Connop 40no), Foots v Green Kang 8-44 (Price 4-8 Wilson 3-14), Prah v Casey-SM 4-51, Melb v Melb Uni 5-56 (Morrison 32no), Ncte 2-53 v King Haw, Monash Tigers v Frank Pen 3-58, Camb Magpies 1-23 v Geel, Ring 1-44 v Dand, Ess 1-73 (Cotter 45) v St Kilda. 4ths: Fitz Donc 7-103 (O’Sullivan 54no) v Carl, Foots v Green Kang 3-47, Prah v Casey-SM 9-166 (Hanger 55 Herbert 33 Dhulipala 4-59), Melb v Melb Uni (no play), Ncte v King Haw (nsa), Monash Tigers 7-105 (Treloar 42 Clavin 4-11) v Frank Pen, Camb Magpies v Geel (nsa), Ring 1-115 (Carruthers 62 Dineen 36no) v Dand, Ess 2-98 (Deasy 54no) v St Kilda.

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Jay Vine was a solid all-rounder for Western Spirit across the state championships. (Damjan Janevski)

76, including a century against the North West Wizards. The Emus only needed 80 to win and they got the score with six wickets to spare. Declan O’Brien was the pick of the Spirit

bowlers in the semi-final with 2-8 off three overs. Spirit’s stand-out bowler across the tournament was Werribee young gun Jack Watt, who finished with nine wickets at 11.2. The female under-18 state championships wrapped up in December with the Western Spirit finishing the campaign with a 3-3 record. The dominant batters for the Spirit were Scarlett Saxon-Jones and Taylah Steadman. Saxon-Jones notched two half centuries for the Spirit to finish with 145 runs at 36.3, while Steadman left her best till last with 59 not out against Northern Rivers to take her tally to 125 at 31.3. It was a fairly even contribution from the Spirit bowlers, but Lauren McGrath led the way with seven wickets at 16.7. The under-18 female grand final will be contested between Inner South East and South East Country. Lance Jenkinson

Watt a find for Tigers By Lance Jenkinson Werribee did not have enough rain-free time to deliver a knockout blow on Coburg and had to settle for a draw in the Victorian Sub-District Cricket Association at Coburg City Oval on Saturday. But there was still enough time for exciting youngster Jack Watt to make his mark. It was a big week for Watt, starring for Western Spirit at the Cricket Victoria under-18 state championships with a team-best nine wickets at an average of 11.22 across five games. Watt backed it up for the Tigers on Saturday with an eye-catching 3-10 off six overs to be the main reason why Coburg could only muster 6-87 before rain brought about the compulsory closure to its innings after 31.2 overs. Watt has stepped up big time for the Tigers this season and his captain-coach Tim O’Brien reckons he will only get better the longer the season wears on. “From the start of the season till now, you can see his confidence has grown and he believes that he belongs at that level,” O’Brien said. “He knows his game a bit better now, he’s turned into a really good bowler and is probably the fastest at our club at the moment at only 16 or 17 years of age. “He’s got a big future ahead of him.” Watt spent last summer yo-yoing between Werribee’s second and third XIs. It was his twin brother Matt who took the competition by storm last season. But Matt’s departure to Footscray, along with the exits of Brad Robertson and James Freeman, paved the way to first XI cricket for Jack Watt. Watt, a paceman, has taken eight wickets in the first XI at an average of 16.4, with three-wicket hauls in each of his past two games. “We needed him to step up after losing a few bowlers like ‘Robbo’ [Brad Robertson] and James Freeman last year,” O’Brien said. “He’s come into his own.” It’s not only Watt who is taking care of business for Werribee. The whole Tigers bowling attack has been on a high since the start of December with the workload shared around. “Our bowling in the last few games has been really good,” O’Brien said. “We’ve got a really good mix.” Spinner Michael Kelly was a thorn in the side of the Coburg batsmen with 2-27 off nine overs. Another youngster, Jack Budd, took 1-16 off six overs to continue his break-out season. Werribee was reduced to 25 overs to chase 46 WYNDHAM STAR WEEKLY \ JANUARY 17, 2018

IN THE DOGHOUSE ■ Matt

Tudor is well known in golf circles in Melbourne and especially Werribee where he won the club championship twice and the Werribee Open once before hitting the professional tour. Matt is a leading teaching professional and has recently opened the Golf Fitting Hub at Melbourne Airport Golf Club. He added another string to his bow this week, becoming the club pro at Melbourne Airport Golf Club taking over from Tim Moore. It is a big step for Matt as Tim was head pro for more than 30 years. Matt’s experience in the industry makes him the perfect man for both these roles. He can talk to scratch golfers or the weekend hacker. What would you expect from a Werribee boy? His father Des, a premiership coach at the Werribee Football Club, is a Werribee Park member and is a constant winner in the weekly competitions. Well done to Matt, I have no doubt he will be a success.

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athletes are getting excited with the annual Maribyrnong Gift coming up on January 26 at Pennell Reserve. This is the big event on the local running calendar and there might be more reason to celebrate as a few are coming into the event in red hot form. Nathan Burfitt, who is the Deer Park Football Club team manager, is tearing up the track and won the Rye Gift race last weekend on the back of his victory at Daylesford the week before. Megan McMahon is another getting used to podium finishes.

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Road Reserve is the venue once again for the annual Hoppers Crossing Sports Club and E.J. Whitten Foundation Car Show on Sunday, April 8 from 7.30am-1pm. You can see some fine machinery in peak condition including muscle cars, antiques, and luxury cars and plenty more. The day features a live band, barbecue and special guests Ted Whitten jnr and Doug Hawkins. Proceeds from the day go to the E.J. Whitten Foundation for research into men’s health. Details or to enter a car call John Culhane 0488 991 705 or johnculhane29@gmail.com

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next few weeks will tell the real tale of who ends up where in local footy. St Albans has been dealt a big blow with Daniel Kerr, their high profile signing, now unable to don the Saints jumper due to a change in his employment. It is a pity and he would have been a valuable asset to the entire competition. Kevin Hillier

Any news, let me know on email kevin@howdypartnersmedia.com.au. Follow me on Twitter @KevinHillier, plus check out the Howdy Partners Media website as well. Werribee young gun Jack Watt takes delight in snaring a wicket for the Western Spirit representative team during the week. (Damjan Janevski)

down the target, but after advancing to a confident 0-16 off 4.3 overs, the rain came down and the covers would remain until stumps, leaving the teams to share the points. “It was a little bit frustrating,” O’Brien said. “The rain would stop, we’d get the covers off and it’d start raining again.” “It’s definitely made it tougher for us. “We pretty much have to win every game

to play in the finals now.” Werribee will hit the road to play premiership contender Kew on Saturday. O’Brien is not downplaying the importance of the game for the Tigers. “It’s going to be season defining,” he said. “If we drop it, it’s probably season over, but if we win, we know they’re one of the top sides and we can take it up to anyone if we get over them.”

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Western Spirit has bowed out at the penultimate stage of the male under-18 Cricket Victoria State Championships. The Spirit lost to the Inner East Emus in a rain-interrupted semi-final by six wickets under the Duckworth/Lewis system at the Harry Trott Oval on Friday. The Emus have advanced to the grand final, where they will play Outer East Eagles next month. Western Spirit finished the group phase in second place with two wins and a loss from their three games. The Spirit crushed South East Bayside in the qualifying final by 98 runs. It set up a mouth-watering do-or-die clash with the Emus, but the weather spoiled a good game. The Spirit could only muster 105 in 38.1 overs with star batsman Dylan Brasher top-scoring with 40. Brasher, a Footscray player, had a magnificent tournament, scoring 304 runs at an average of

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Falcons foster a consistent state of mind Wyndhamvale is striving for consistency as it enters the second half of the Victorian Turf Cricket Association north-west B1 season. The eighth-placed Falcons have been unsettled by injury and unavailability, leading to a roller coaster ride of results and performances. Falcons fast bowler Ryan Radford describes the first half of his side’s season as “up and down”. “We didn’t have much consistency with the playing group,” he said. “We had a lot of injuries, blokes away and a few new blokes in, as well. “We had a couple of good results and a couple of poor results. The ladder shows exactly where we are.” While closer to the relegation zone than the top four, Wyndhamvale has not given up hope of figuring in finals. The Falcons showed some promising signs before the break – and they hope to continue that form into the new year.

“Anything can happen,” Radford said. “We’re always striving to make finals until it’s not possible and that’s our plan.” Just like all other games in the division, the first day of Wyndhamvale’s two-day battle with Newport-Digman at Wyndhamvale Reserve was ruined by rain. Only 14 overs were able to be played before the rain set in, with Newport-Digman 0-25 when play was abandoned. With both sides sitting outside the top four, the captains have decided to chase an outcome in the match with a draw fairly useless for both teams. When play resumes on day two, Newport-Digman will bat for another 33 overs before sending Wyndhamvale in for the remaining 47. “We’ve agreed to play a 47-over game,” Radford said. “It’s just so we can get a result. A draw is not going to do either team any good. “We want to try and get a win … you play cricket for results and not draws.”

Wyndhamvale will back its bowlers to restrict Newport-Digman batsmen to a gettable score. Jay Dolliver (16 wickets at 13.38) and Wade Kirkwood (15 at 11.33) – both top five bowlers in the competition – will be called on to produce their very best. “Our bowling has been reasonably good all year,” Radford said. “As with the last few years, we’ve struggled a bit with the bat. “Making runs is what we’re focusing on … in the last few games we’ve been a bit better, so hopefully we’re starting to improve as a team and we can put a few more runs on the board. “The next three weekends are pretty big because we’ve got to finish of this game, a two-dayer and a one-dayer. “After that we’ll know if we’re still a chance to make finals.” Lance Jenkinson

Denis Hewitt’s rink secured a nail-biting one-shot win for Hoppers Crossing. (Shawn Smits)

Hoppers fires up for big win Hoppers Crossing returned to the greens with a bang in the Bowls Victoria division 2 on Saturday. Winning three of the four rinks on a rain interrupted day, Hoppers mauled bottom-of-the-ladder Essendon 99-61 in their first game for the new year, consolidating their spot in the top two at the Hoppers Club with seven rounds to go before the finals. Bill Russell’s rink was in scintillating form for Hoppers, running away with a 34-6 victory. Colin Ravenscroft had a 31-17 triumph, while Denis Hewitt survived a scare to win 19-18. The only Hoppers rink that went down was that of Keith Vanderpoel, which lost 20-15. Hoppers skip Russell was full of praise for his side after the big win. “Even though it was Essendon, who are on the bottom of the ladder, this could have been a danger game, but we’re second on the ladder for a reason and we showed that by getting three rinks up,” he said. Hoppers will face its biggest test so far this Saturday, travelling to ladder leader Altona Sports in what is shaping as a must-win for Hoppers if it plans to overtake the hosts on the ladder and challenge for the minor premiership. In division 1, Werribee lost to Fitzroy Victoria 88-76 at home on Saturday. Lance Jenkinson

Connor Wilson sends a pitch down in relief for the Werribee Giants on Sunday. (Shawn Smits)

Giants make big strides By Lance Jenkinson New year, new Werribee Giants? Giants coach Charles Thompson hopes Sunday’s 11-7 win over Mulgrave Rebels will spark his team’s revival in Baseball Victoria summer league division 2. The Giants did not perform to expectation before Christmas, but Thompson can already sense a more positive vibe within the team as it chases a finals berth. “Looking at the standings and where we’re at, we didn’t start off with as good a footing as we usually do,” Thompson said. “Hopefully, from today’s game we can build a bit more momentum moving forward. Everybody is up and at it right now.” There was a bit of rust in Werribee’s win on Sunday – but nothing unexpected for a team that had not played since before Christmas.

In general, the Giants were the better team on the day, out-hitting Mulgrave and doing enough defensively to pick up the win. Starting pitcher Josh Lee was outstanding. Lee started the season slowly but has become more dominant as the season has worn on. “He threw an outstanding game,” Thompson said. “He started off a bit rusty the first couple of games of the season, but leading up to the Christmas break he was only getting better. “His last outing, he threw extremely well, but unfortunately we did drop that game … today he picked up right where he left off and he was in front of hitters in the count all day long. “That’s where he’s really strong – every time he’s out in front of hitters, he’s hard to beat.” Lee also had an impact in the batter’s box, going two-for-four with two RBIs and a home run in a well-rounded game. Connor Wilson worked in relief for

Werribee, but was a bit wayward. Wade Balzer was brought in for the final three innings and guided the Giants to victory. “He finished off the game and did absolutely fantastic,” Thompson said. “He gave up one run and probably three hits, but for the most part he kept the ball down and was getting outs.” Dustin Biell was a constant menace on the offensive side of Werribee’s ball game. The import picked up two hits and an incredible three stolen bases. “It’s awesome being able to have a physical specimen like himself,” Thompson said. “Being able to hit for power, contact, his speed, his arm – he can basically do it all really.” Oliver Box and Cameron Wilson also came up with big hits for the Giants. Fifth-placed Werribee will be looking to keep its momentum going when it travels to sixth-ranked Bonbeach Bluejays this Saturday.

New year, but same old Dom There was new year cheer for Dom Dudkiewicz in the 18th round of the Footscray Cycling Club’s summer criterium season. Dudkiewicz, the club criterium champion, took out the first points race of the year, dominating the sprints to finish ahead of Jason Costin and Daniel Brauensteins. In B grade, Coburg Cycling Club rider Louis Raymond cleaned up in the sprints to take a strong points win from Corey Basaraba and veteran Mark Micallef, while in C grade, the Creese’s, Jonathon and Edward, finished one and two. Erica Gosney claimed the honours in a D grade women’s race that was cut short by a crash. Fergus Browning crossed the line first in the D grade men’s, while E grade was dominated by Diane Edwards. Mark Micallef 47 WYNDHAM STAR WEEKLY \ JANUARY 17, 2018


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• Fixed Price Servicing • Mechanical Repairs • Brakes • Clutch Repairs • Fleet Maintenance • Automatic Transmission

139

$

• Replace engine oil and filter • Inspect and top up fluid levels • Remove wheels and inspect brake and clutch • Check drive belts and cooling system, hoses, etc • Stamp warranty booklet

• Batteries • Wheel Balancing • Wheel Alignments • Licensed Vehicle Tester • RWC • Child Restraint Fitting

We use and recommend Valvoline Motor Oils & Ryco Filters

Eftpos SENIORS CARD welcome here

Cards Welcome

ST ALBANS

29 St Albans Rd 9364 3244

All pictures are for illustration purposes only. All prices are recommended sale prices. Excludes fleet, government and wholesale accounts. Offers valid until 31st January 2018.

48 WYNDHAM STAR WEEKLY \ JANUARY 17, 2018

ONLY

PROFESSIONAL VEHICLE SERVICING & REPAIRS, WITH HONESTY & INTEGRITY

Dayton DT30 Bridgestone

DEALERSHIP HANDBOOK SERVICE

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Ballan Holden Werribee

3 Years Free Scheduled Servicing*

12377093-DJ04-18 10062459-01

Day Sale

Holden

Up To $2,000 Cashback^

Thursday 18th - Sunday 21st!! We are open Sunday!!! Demo MY17 Astra Hatch R+ From

$21,250

MY18 Captiva - Active 7 Seat

(1)

From

DRIVEAWAY + $250 Cashback

$27,990

(2)

DRIVEAWAY + $1,000 Cashback

• • • •

• Rain Sensing wipers • Reverse Camera and Sensors • 17” Alloy Wheels • MyLink with 7” colour touch screen

MY18 Trax - LS From

$23,990

(3)

MY18 Captiva - LTZ

DRIVEAWAY + $500 Cashback

From

Leather Seats Sunroof Apple CarPlay 18” Alloy Wheels

$36,990

(4)

DRIVEAWAY + $1,000 Cashback

• Rear park assist & rear view camera • Apple CarPlay • ABS and TCS • 16” Alloy wheels

• Heated leather seats • 19” Alloy wheels • Blind spot alert • Sunroof

The Great Aussie Icon!

We have the largest selection of SSV Redline’s available in Australia SSV Redline Sedan

SSV Redline S/Wagon

*Max sale price on 17-plated 1. Demo MY17 Astra Hatch R+ 2 MY18 Captiva - Active 7 Seat 3. MY18 Trax - LS 4. MY18 Captiva - LTZ sold between 18/01/2018 - 21/01/2018 (NSW/ACT/VIC) and delivered before 31/01/18 unless extended, changed, or while stocks last at participating Holden Dealers. Includes Dealer delivery, stamp duty, 12 months registration and compulsory third party insurance. Excludes prestige paint. Private or ABN buyers only. ^Cashback redeemed at point of sale. Excludes Astra Hatch demo models. *3 Years Free Scheduled Servicing applies up to three standard scheduled services (as specified in the Service Warranty Booklet) for the first three years or 36,000km for Equinox, whichever comes first Up to four standard scheduled services for the first three years or 60,000km for vehicles excluding Equinox, whichever comes first.. Must service within 3,000kms or 90 days of scheduled service date, whichever occurs first.. Not available with other offers. All offers exclude V8 models.

Over

40

Years Service

Ballan Holden Werribee

323 Princes Highway, Werribee, 3030 LMCT 4618 9974 8888 | www.ballanholden.com.au

Ballan Holden Werribee

49 WYNDHAM STAR WEEKLY \ JANUARY 17, 2018


WERRIBEE NISSAN

LIMITED TIME ONLY! ENDS 31Â JAN DEMO< QASHQAI ST

SAVE $2,300

DEMO< ALTIMA TI

CVT, PLATINUM, 40 KMS. 1LE2JH

SEDAN 2.5 TI CVT, SILVER. 14,332 KMS. 1KG3MQ

R R P $ 2 6,9 9 0 *

R R P $ 4 3 ,6 2 5 *

$24,690

R R P $ 3 3 ,9 9 0 *

$28,990

$30,988

D R I V E AWAY

SAVE $2,500

CVT, NIGHTSHADE. 1280KMS. 1LH6SJ

R R P $ 3 5,9 9 0 *

$31,897

$32,990

AUTO, WHITE, 250KMS. 1LT5FM

2016 NAVARA SL

$32,990

D R I V E AWAY

SAVE $10,995

4X4 AUTO, 3,515 KMS. CK84PD

R R P $ 3 5,4 9 0 *

$33,990

$36,490

$35,990

7 SEATER, SILVER, 400KMS. 1LT5EX

DEMO< 4X4 NAVARA ST

D R I V E AWAY

SAVE $3,500

R R P $ 4 3 ,4 9 0 *

$36,490

DUAL CAB, AUTO, SUNROOF, RED, 100KMS. 1LT5FQ

2016 PATROL ST

D R I V E AWAY

SAVE $7,114

AUTO, 4,553 KMS, 4X4 DUAL RANGE. 1LE2KH

RRP $54,390*

R R P $ 5 9,9 9 0 *

$46,990

$52,876

D R I V E AWAY

SAVE $15,000

$45,990

D R I V E AWAY

SAVE $7,400

GUN METALLIC, 600KMS.

R R P $ 6 0,9 9 0 *

$39,990

D R I V E AWAY

2017 370Z 1LT5FF

2.3 DSL MANUAL DC, POLAR WHITE, 77 KMS. 1LE2IW

R R P $ 3 7,9 9 0 *

SAVE $6,900

RRP $43,390*

D R I V E AWAY

SAVE $1,500

2017 NAVARA ST DUAL CAB, AUTO, SLATE GREY, 4989KMS. 1LE2KS

R R P $ 4 6,9 8 5 *

D R I V E AWAY

SAVE $13,593

R R P $ 4 6, 5 8 3 *

D R I V E AWAY

SAVE $1,500

DEMO< MY17 PATHFINDER PETROL AUTO 2WD ST, IVORY PEARL, 10,051 KMS. 1KG3MP

R R P $ 3 5,4 9 0 *

D R I V E AWAY

2017 NAVARA ST-X

DEMO< QASHQAI TI

SAVE $5,502

R R P $ 3 6,4 9 0 *

$29,990

SAVE $4,093

2016 X-TRAIL ST-L AUTO, 2WD, 2,097 KMS. 1JU3UA

D R I V E AWAY

SERIES 1, 7 SEATER, 2WD, 9012KMS. 1LT5HT

2017 X-TRAIL ST-L

SAVE $1,500

R R P $ 3 1 ,4 9 0 *

D R I V E AWAY

2017 QASHQAI TI

$28,990

D R I V E AWAY

AUTO, WHITE DUCO, 200KMS. 1LT5FL

2WD AUTO, SERIES 2, DIAMOND BLACK, 70 KMS. 1LE2ME

2016 X-TRAIL ST-L

2017 JUKE TIS

SAVE $5,000

R R P $ 3 3 ,9 9 0

D R I V E AWAY

SAVE $5,000

DEMO< X-TRAIL ST 2WD AUTO, SERIES 2, DIAMOND BLACK, 30 KMS. 1LE1IV

$24,990

D R I V E AWAY

DEMO< X-TRAIL ST

SAVE $18,635

D R I V E AWAY

2017 PATHFINDER TI 4X4 SERIES 2,

SAVE $8,498

9919KMS. #NU18072

R R P $ 6 4 ,9 9 0 *

$56,492

D R I V E AWAY

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WERRIBEE

14 - 26 HEATHS ROAD

HOPPERS CROSSING

PHONE 1300 423 835 werribeenissan.com.au

< Demo term means: All vehicles are registered Demonstrators and ex-Company Nissan vehicles. Prices include Driveway Prices and come with balance of new car warranty. Excludes any other offers and offer expires 31st January or while stocks last. LMCT 8938 50 WYNDHAM STAR WEEKLY \ JANUARY 17, 2018


WerribeeToyota The smart choice

SAVE THOUSANDS Off Kluger, Rav4, Yaris, Hilux & more!

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MinOR Hail. MajOR SavingS.

Proud sponsor of The Sanctuary lakes Football Club

The Point Cook netball Club

laverton Cricket Club

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LAUNDROMAT

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‘The newest machines & reliable service’ KING (27kg Washer) $12 QUEEN (18kg Washer) $9 SINGLE (14kg Washer) $7

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PH: 0468 961 491

WYNDHAM VILLAGE PHARMACY SELECT EXPIRES 30TH JANUARY 2018 WITH UNTIL STOCK RUNS OUT

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2 pairs from $199

@ Wyndham Village

Includes standard single vision lenses Wyndham Village Shopping Centre: (Near Coles), 8742 7811.

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If treatment is done on the same day

*

FREE CONSULTATION FOR BRACES Expiry: Until Further Notice

PH: 8742 1018

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> Male and female doctors > Practice nurse on duty at all times > On-site pathology

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WYNDHAM VILLAGE MEDICAL CENTRE www.alliedmgp.com.au (Shop S4 Wyndham Village Shopping Centre, Open 7 Days A Week 8AM – Midnight 380 Sayers Road, Tarneit Vic 3029)

Taylors Road

Rockbank Middle Road

Caroline Springs Blvd

NEW PATIENTS WELCOME

FREE CHECK UP*

Commercial Road

10% off the monthly access fee for the length of the contract when you add an additional 24 Red Handset month handsetPlans plan to an existing Post-pay account. Offer expires on 11/04/2017 until extended.

SEE US FOR THE BEST SPECIALS IN THE WEST

Wyndham Quality Meats

@7 GRAMS

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CHECK OUR DAILY SPECIALS BOARD FOR THE BEST PRICED MEATS IN WYNDHAM

SHOP 41. 380, Sayers Rd, Tarneit, Vic 3029 Email: at7grams@hotmail.com Tel: 61397485666

Welcome everyone at Milu’s Deli to see our varieties from all countries. You can find cold meats pork, chicken,beef and hallal products too. Pasta, beans, lentils, pastizzi, frozen burek, indomie noodles, maselista, etc.... 10% OFF VALID UNTIL 30TH JANUARY 2018 OFFER VALID ONLY WITH THIS COUPON

Cutting & Crew

99 FOR FULL COLOUR,

$

CUT, BLOWWAVE & TREATMENT Expires 30th January 2018 *Terms & Conditions apply

Delivering expert solutions to your financial needs. 1300 758 292 Shop 89B, 380 Sayers Road, Tarneit VIC 3029

PLEASE PRESENT THE VOUCHER AT TIME OF PURCHASE TO RECEIVE OFFER. OFFERS CANNOT BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH ANY OTHER OFFER. VOUCHERS VALID AT WYNDHAM VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTRE STORES ONLY. VOUCHERS SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY. ONE VOUCHER PER CUSTOMER.

Sayers Rd

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Lavina Dr

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