Savings based on RRP $799. O er ends 15/01/14 or while stocks last. * All price exclusive to Freeway Mowers and Machinery.
Savings based on RRP $559. O er ends 15/01/14 or while stocks last.
Savings based on RRP $369. O er ends 15/01/14 or while stocks last.
4-STROKE
SAVE $100
$699
Savings based on RRP $559.
4-STROKE
SAVE $60
$499$499LIMITED
TIME ONLY
$699LIMITED
TIME ONLY
4-STROKE
SAVE $70
$299UMS425 BRUSHCUTTER HHB25 BLOWER
HRU19K1 MOWER
$299UMS425 BRUSHCUTTER
LIMITEDTIME ONLY
Get into Freeway Mowers and Machinery today and ask us about the full range of savings
FREEWAY MOWERS AND MACHINERY Unit 4 / 327 Old Geelong Road, Hoppers Crossing, VIC 3030 Ph: 03 8368 2525 www.freewaymowers.com.au
+MELBOURNESBEST PROPERTYGUIDE
WWW.WYNDHAMWEEKLY.COM.AU \ DECEMBER 4, 2013
PROGRAM THREATENEDA federal government funding review could leave Werribee Football Club out of pocket PAGE 3
MY WYNDHAMNick Christou says the west offers many opportunities PAGE 10
SPORTGiants score two wins over Port Melbourne in summer league baseball action PAGE 42
We meet the Wyndham police of cers doing all they can to reduce family violence incidents INSIDE STORY: PAGE 13
News Feature
inside
the last champion
(MIC
HAEL
CO
PP)
incorporating Werribee South teen Anton De Pasquale will go down in history as the nal winner of the Australian Formula Ford Championship. This weekend the 18-year-old will be of cially crowned as the 21st driver to win the series, which will be replaced next year. Drivers who have graduated from the renowned motor racing nursery have included touring car ace Craig Lowndes and Formula 1 star Mark Webber. STORY BY SUE HEWITT, PAGE 4
2 WYNDHAM WEEKLY \ DECEMBER 4, 2013
ONE FREE WILLwith each transaction
We also advise on Family Law Probate Criminal Law Commercial Leases
1st Floor, 28 Watton Street, Werribeewww.wyndhampartners.com.au
9749 8799
CONVEYANCINGBY A SOLICITOR
G5117868AM
-a12Sep
FCNV
IC
Australian Credit Licence 389433
40 Station Place Werribee
1300 721 001 www.cashstop.com.au*Conditions apply
10003004-01-a4De
cFC
NVIC
NEEDCASHFOR
CHRISTMAS
Cash
Fax: 9731 19119741 8544
UNSECURED LOANS up to $5000*Up to 1 year EASY APPLICATION*
We will beat any
competitors written quote
BUY AND LOAN
AGAINST GOLD AND
SMALL ELECTRONICS ITEMS
CHEQUES CASHED
208 FAIRBAIRN ROAD, SUNSHINE WEST9314 1245(ENTER VIA SERVICE LANE)
Eureka!MMP06014-15-a22OctFCNVIC
Eureka!Eureka!
6x9x2.4 Full Colour
2 Roller Doors
1 Access Door
Eureka !END OF
FINANCIALYEAR SALE
208 FAIRBAIRN ROAD, SUNSHINE WEST(ENTER VIA SERVICE LANE)
G4955552AV
-a25Se
p
MUST END JUNE 30th
9314 1245
Save $$$$
Hurry limited number available.
$5,700Call Today!
Order Now
208 FAIRBAIRN ROAD, SUNSHINE WEST
DECEMBER 4, 2013 \ WYNDHAM WEEKLY 3
GOT A STORY FOR US? NEWS EDITOR \ Matt [email protected] 6822
LAURA LITTLE \[email protected] 8318 5750
SUE HEWITT \[email protected]
news WWW.WYNDHAMWEEKLY.COM.AU
job cut fears not founded: defence
LAVERTON
e Defence Department has moved to ease fears of job cuts at the Royal Australian Air Force Williams base in Laverton.
A spokesman said the review of services at the base was con ned to one unit, the Logistics Information Systems Branch (LOGIS), which had 170 sta 75 per cent civilian and the rest military .
An anonymous source claimed hundreds of jobs were on the line under a review of the LOGIS branch by the Canberra-based departments Chief Information O cer Group (CIOG), the national information technology infrastructure provider that took over LOGIS this year. A department spokesman said a review of the branch and its functions was still under way.
No decision has been made on the future delivery of these functions.
e CIOG leadership has advised sta that there is no intention to relocate positions from LOGIS at RAAF Williams, he said.
ere may be a reduction in the number of positions within LOGIS as a result of natural attrition.
e spokesman said there were 1200 full-time positions at the Laverton base, of which about one-third were military sta , but the review a ected only one unit. RAAF Williams is home to many other units not a ected by this reform program, he said. \
SUE HEWITT
review puts sports project in doubtWERRIBEE
A review of federal grants issued by the former Labor government could leave Werribee Football Club thousands of dollars out of pocket and deny young migrants access to sports programs.
In June, the former government promised Werribee Football Club a $50,000 grant to fund the Wyndham Sporting Opportunities Project.
e project is aimed at helping young migrants participate in sports, providing them with opportunities to learn new skills, make friends and connect with the community. e grant was to be part of the former governments diversity and social cohesion program.
e Tigers, in partnership with AFL Victoria, the Centre for Multicultural
Youth and Wyndham council, have already employed Sudanese community leader Majak Bol to run the project.
Tigers chief executive Mark Penaluna said the project could not continue without the funding, leaving the club to foot the bill. He said the club was disappointed the new governments review was jeopardising the project.
We believe we have a contract with the federal government to deliver the project. e federal government signed a funding agreement, he said. Its not just about the club, this is a community project.
e project will help others to understand the importance of being involved in sport, whether in individual games like tennis or team sports like netball. It will identify the challenges facing people from diverse cultures
such as access and a ordability. Lalor Labor MP Joanne Ryan has raised the issue in Federal Parliament, urging Social Services Minister Kevin Andrews to honour the grant.
In a growing and diversifying community like ours we need to be vigilant to
prevent intolerance, exclusion and a lack of opportunity, she said.
[ e Tigers] insist that they have a role in addressing these issues .
If they are willing to do their bit, why then is the government refusing
to do its bit?A department spokesman said the
government was assessing all grants to ensure they were consistent with its priorities and commitments.
He said grant recipients would be noti ed once the review was complete. \
LAURA LITTLE
this is a community
project
singers warm up for wonderland on the lakesPOINT COOK
Point Cooks Emmy ompson and jolly old St Nick (pictured) are warming their voices for Saturdays Christmas at the Lakes festival.
Sanctuary Lakes Breezewater Reserve will be transformed into a Christmas wonderland for the eighth annual carol s event.
Santa and ompson will be joined by performers and students, with Carranballac College starting the show at 5pm.
e festival will also feature childrens rides, an animal farm, food and cra stalls and a reworks display.
Christmas at the Lakes chairman Bruce Cahoon said the event had become important to the community, with pro ts donated to local groups.
Since the beginning, surplus funds raised at the event have been pledged to worthy causes such as Whitelion , which supports displaced young people in the community, the Point Cook CFA, Point Cook Lions and Rotary clubs, he said.
We have committed to support these organisations again in 2013.
Free shuttle buses will run from Sanctuary Lakes shopping centre, Point Cook town
centre and Sanctuary Lakes South Boulevard . \ LL
christmasatthelakes.org.au
(SH
AWN
SM
ITS)
MMP06066-13-a25SepFCNV
IC
Ask us about the Free Implant Information Seminar
tooth whitening
Everyone deserves an amazing smile!Dr M Lentini - B.D.Sc. (Melb)Practice restricted to oral rehabilitation & implants
Mr R Privitelli - HygienistCOMPREHENSIVE FAMILY DENTAL CARE All aspects of general dentistry Early detection using laser technology Minimal intervention using no drill air abrasion/microdentistry Orthodontics
Computerised ceramic crowns & fillings completed in one appointment Emergencies seen promptly New patients welcome Member of A.D.A. Accredited by the Australian Society of Implant Dentistry All stages of Dental Implants from diagnosis to completion
Celebrating
25 Years In Our
Community!
21 Princes Hwy, Werribeewww.lentinidental.com.au www.dentistwerribee.com.au9742 6928
MMP06066-13-a25SepFCNV
IC
champers for the last champWERRIBEE SOUTH
Anton De Pasquale can break out the champagne even before he competes in the nal round of a national motor racing competition this weekend.
e Werribee South 18-year-old has already been declared winner of the 2013 Australian Formula Ford Championship on points.
De Pasquale is the 21st and last driver to win the event, which will be replaced by a Formula 4 open wheel racing series .
He joins an illustrious list of champions including V8 Supercar driver Craig Lowndes, who won the rst title in 1993.
e Westbourne Grammar student nished his VCE a week before he competed in the competitions sixth round at Phillip Island on November 23-24.
De Pasquale hopes to win the seventh and nal round of the championship in Sydney this weekend , despite enjoying an unassailable lead. e pressure is o , I can have some fun, he sa id.
It will obviously look amazing on my resume to be known as the last champion and its a great feeling.
Anyone who has won this championship has gone on to bigger things. [Formula 1 driver] Mark Webber competed but didnt
win and look at him now. De Pasquale hopes to race in Europe, the United States or in Australias V8 Supercars next year, but has applied to study a commerce degree as a back-up plan. \
SUE HEWITT
(MIC
HAEL
CO
PP)
4 WYNDHAM WEEKLY \ DECEMBER 4, 2013
news WWW.WYNDHAMWEEKLY.COM.AU
MY TOWN
I recently had the pleasure of meeting a person from Mambourin Enterprises who has an intellectual disability.We had a conversation about things
that make us happy.What struck me was that if I asked a
friend or colleague the same question, theyd probably hum and haw about it for a while before answering.
Yet Elviras answers were sure and swi . An older woman with short, greying hair and a love of sparkly scarves, she nds delight in the minutiae of daily life. She tells me she likes to go shopping, not to buy much but just to have a look at the people and window displays.
Sometimes school kids tease her because of her obvious disability, but even then she says someone usually comes to her defence, making her glad to be part of such a great community.
At other times she feels sad when she thinks about her late mother, but being able to speak to one of the carers at Mambourin always li s her spirits.
She likes to help the other people who attend her day centre and give them some advice when theyre feeling a bit down , like a mother hen would.
She giggles as she tells me about the activities she does each week music lessons, cooking a ai curry and going swimming.
But most of all, shes happiest when shes watching football, especially her beloved North Melbourne, although she doesnt like the big beards that are fashionable among the players at the moment.
Our conversation reminded me to be grateful for the small things in life. Its a chat I hope to continue soon.
Yesterday was International Day of People with a Disabi lity, the time to celebrate those who make our communities diverse and unique.
And that makes me happy. \ EMMA SUTCLIFFE
Emma Sutcli e is a Little River-based freelance writer
bring tip plans back to earth: residentsWERRIBEE
Wyndham residents and the Western Region Environment Centre have applied to the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal to force the council to lower the Wests Road tip to ground level.
e application was made last week a er mediation between the council and residents failed . As reported by the Weekly, the council is seeking Environment Protection Authority approval to expand cell 4C at the tip to 24 metres above ground.
e EPA has granted approval for cells 4A and 4B to be built to the same height.
e decision has been heavily criticised in the community, with the council admitting it failed to properly consult residents and that it
incorrectly granted itself permission to build the tip to 65 metres and 120 metres above the ground in 2010 and 2012.
If approved by VCAT, the amendment will change the tips planning permit and require cells 4-8 to be kept at ground level.
Browns Road landowner Julian Menegazzo is among the residents who made the VCAT application.
He said residents felt they had no option but to try and amend the tips permit.
We will not put up with this smelly eyesore and the stigma it will impose on our community for the next 40 years. We will ght the council and any other bodies that try to continue building waste mountains.
Western Region Environment Centre director Harry van Moorst said the centre had also started a petition, calling for the state government to impose stricter height
regulations for land lls.Council chief executive Kerry
ompson said the request to reduce the height of the land ll presented environmental concerns as the mounds would need to be disturbed and moved elsewhere. She said this
could cause drainage issues and would require the removal of considerable parts
of gas capture pipes and other infrastructure.Disturbing an existing mound would be
like cracking open an egg and then trying to put the shell back on again, she said. \
LAURA LITTLE
we will not put up with this eyesore
DONT MISS OUT-BE QUICKOAKDENE GROVE, LAVERTON
POTS WAREHOUSECLOSING DOWN SALE
LAST WEEKSEVERYTHING MUST GO!!!!!!
POTS, WATER FEATURES, HOME DECOR,PLANTERS VERY CHEAP!!!!!
10003917-01-a4De
cFC
NVIC
DECEMBER 4, 2013 \ WYNDHAM WEEKLY 5
news WWW.WYNDHAMWEEKLY.COM.AU
clinic stay FORcaviars brother
WERRIBEE
Turf idol Black Caviars little brother, known as Jimmy, is recovering at Werribees specialist vet clinic a er a suspected white-tailed spider bite.
Jimmy, the highest-priced yearling sold in Australasia when he fetched $5 million at Easter, has been at the equine centre at Melbourne Universitys veterinary hospital for the past month.
It is suspected the bite caused an infection that developed into the potentially lethal hoof disease laminitis .
Early last month, it was reported that it was touch and go for the colt.
But Simon Marshall, a spokesman for the horses owners, BC3 oroughbreds, tweeted last week that Black Caviars brother appeared to be much better.
He said he gave the colt a pat and a cuddle at the veterinary hospital.
e clinic was unable to comment because of privacy issues. e unraced two-year-old colt is regarded as one of Australias most valuable horses. \
SUE HEWITT
packed roads taxing the patience of cranky driversROAD SAFETY
Police are urging drivers to be patient a er a big increase in road-rage incidents in Wyndham.
Inspector Damien Christensen attributed part of the rise in assaults in the past year to motorists losing their cool.
We are getting a lot of road-rage reports because there is more congestion on the roads, he said. e lower speeds have brought down trauma and serious injury, but low-level accidents are up.
Police have started Christmas road policing operations and are urging drivers to plan for delays and changes in driving conditions.
Inspector Christensen said drivers needed to show patience .
e message to drivers is there will be di erent drivers on the road at Christmas, he said. ere will need to be behavioural changes.
Injuries on Wyndhams roads fell last nancial year to 398 from 408 the previous year. Nine drivers were killed on the citys roads up to June 30.
We will be running booze bus operations over Christmas, so leave your car at home if you are planning to drink, Inspector Christensen said. \ LL
WYNDHAM CRIME STATISTICS
crime down, but bashings, roberries on the riseWYNDHAM
Reported assaults in Wyndham increased by more than 50 per cent in the past year follow-ing more attacks on police, protective services o cers and shopping centre security guards.
Latest crime statistics released last week show 787 reports of assaults (excluding family violence) were made in Wyndham between October 2012, and September this year up almost 58 per cent from the previous year.
Inspector Damien Christensen said the rise could be partly attributed to attacks at Port Phillip Prison, which is in the Wyndham
police service area, and assaults on police. Assaults have gone up but we have found that they relate to the prison, attacks on police and [protective services o cers], increases in road rage and attacks on loss-prevention o cers in stores, he said.
Inspector Christensen said police and PSOs would assess how they worked with drink and drug-a ected people and would run safety operations in shopping centres .
Robberies increased in the past year, up 15.1 per cent to 84 o ences.
Inspector Christensen said while many of the robberies were low-levelcrimes, such
as a young person stealing a mobile phone , there had been several armed
robberies in the past year. ere was an attempted armed
robbery at a fast food store in Derrimut Road, Hoppers Crossing, on November 26. Two men, including one carrying a
shotgun, approached the stores delivery driver about 4.30 am. It was the second attempted armed robbery
at the store this year.
In August, two masked men approached a delivery driver and stole a quantity of cash before eeing the store.
e statistics revealed a drop in residential burglaries and the from and of motor vehicles.
Total crime fell 5.5 per cent, with 12,080 reports made to police, down from 12,788 between October 2011, and September 2012.
Our members have worked very hard at identifying o enders and taking them to court, Inspector Christensen said. We are trying to be proactive. \
LAURA LITTLE
we are trying to be
proactive
MEET THE
TEAMSid Jodi NatMelody Malinda
HOGANS RD
PANNAM DR
HEATHS RD
HOPPERSCLUB
MOSSFIEL DR 180-200 Pannam Drive | Hoppers Crossing|9749 4844|www.hoppersclub.com.au
TEAMTEAM
Tuesday NightComes Alive
Tuesday NightTuesday NightTuesday 10th December
Happy hour Bistro Buffet Kids for $1.00 New Menu in Lounge Area
Tuesday NightTuesday NightTuesday Night
5 Mystery PrizesMini Members DrawNo Win Last week $900 Winner Last Week $500
Major Raffl eCoffee Maker
Tuesday 10th December Tuesday 10th December
www.hoppersclub.com.au
Ch r i s t m a s D a yS e a f o o d & R o a s t B u f f e t
Deposit of $20 per adultis required to secure booking
Full payment required by 16th December
12:00pm & 1:15pmSessions Available Bookings Essential
See Reception 9749-4844
Members: $65 Non-Members: $75 Kids 5-12: $20.50 4yo & under: no charge
MEET
TEAMTEAMNOW
DOING
WEEKEN
D
BREAKFA
ST
Slip and Slide Beauty voucher Dinner Set Vegetable and Fruit tray Kids Bicycle
NOW DOI
NG
NOW DOI
NG 10004040-01-a4De
cFC
NVIC
6 WYNDHAM WEEKLY \ DECEMBER 4, 2013
news WWW.WYNDHAMWEEKLY.COM.AU
billions needed for growth areas
Wyndham council has used its response to the state governments Plan Melbourne report to reiterate the need for improved infrastructure funding in outer suburbs.
As reported by the Weekly, Victorian Auditor-General John Doyle criticised successive state governments for failing to adequately deliver infrastructure in growth areas. He found that $10 billion was needed immediately to address the backlog and urged the government to come up with funding solutions.
In its submission to the governments 40-year growth strategy released in October, the council said the government must ensure that a funding plan was included in the new metropolitan planning strategy to address the backlog.
To do this e ectively, [the government] must, in addition to opening up new funding sources, align the infrastructure funding plan to the state budget, the submission stated.
e council said Werribee needed to be identi ed as a future activity centre if it was going to become the capital of Melbournes new west. Submissions to Plan Melbourne close December 6. \ LL
Bet limit an answer to pokies problemsWYNDHAM
A Melbourne academic is calling for $1 betting limits to be introduced in outer suburban areas where gambling losses are among the states highest.
Monash Universitys Dr Charles Livingstone has compiled a report detailing gaming machine losses by electorate in Victoria between July 2012 and June this year .
His research found that gamblers in outer suburban electorates such as Cranbourne and Tarneit were among the states biggest pokies losers. e electorate of Melbourne lost the most money last nancial year, with $80.28 million spent on 847 machines.
Tarneit had the states h-highest total ($59.31 million), while $28.51 million was lost at Wyndham venues in the Altona electorate.
Dr Livingstone said it was clear that losses were closely tied with disadvantage, and that a link existed between high numbers of machines and higher rates of loss.
Tarneit has 548 machines while Altona has 561 machines, 345 of which are in Wyndham. e state average is 318 machines per electorate.
Dr Livingstone said the best way to reduce losses was to make pokies harmless fun.
He said there was a need to reduce the size
of gaming venues and restrict the amount of money people could gamble with, as machines in suburban pokies venues easily allowed losses of $600 an hour.
ere should be maximum bets of $1, limiting losses to $120 per hour. We need to look at solutions and there are suggestions $1 bets are the way to go, he said.
As reported by the Weekly, Wyndham council has sought to reduce the impact of pokies by restricting where gaming venues
can be built. e council has asked Planning Minister Matthew Guy to appoint an independent panel to consider allowing it to ban gaming venues from activity centres and shopping strips.
Developers and operators have opposed the plan.
Dr Livingstone said such plans had proven useful in reducing losses as they made it more di cult for people to access pokies venues. \
LAURA LITTLE
TOP ELECTORATES FOR POKER MACHINE LOSSES 2012-13
MELBOURNE $80.28M
CRANBOURNE $66.34M
DERRIMUT $63.51M
MULGRAVE $60.84M
TARNEIT $59.31M
Zoos Victoria Membership!
This Christmas give a
Give the gift of unlimited entry to Healesville Sanctuary, Werribee Open Range Zoo and Melbourne Zoo! Kids are included for free!*For more information and to purchase visit www.zoo.org.au/members or phone 1300 966 784
* Children under 16 years of age can only be added onto an adult membership and must reside at the same address as the primary member.
WWW.KEVINPAISLEYFASHIONEYEWEAR.COM.AUWerribee 9742 7477 -30 Watton St, Werribee
Subject to Medicare eligibility New collections in-store now!FACE FACEa
GET THE BEST BRANDS AT THE BEST PRICES
EVEN MULTIFOCALS*See website for conditions. www.kevinpaisleyfashioneyewear.com.au/promotions
Buy one pair of glasses and youll get another pair absolutely free... even multifocals!
Buy one pair of glasses and youll get another pair absolutely free... even multifocals!
Open 7 Days 8am to 10pmDecember Super Savers
in store now
231-233 Heaths Rd Werribee(Next to Wyndham Health Care Medical Centre)
Ph: 9748 819810003088-02-a4DecFCNVIC
DECEMBER 4, 2013 \ WYNDHAM WEEKLY 7
news WWW.WYNDHAMWEEKLY.COM.AU
hospital program needs reviewINQUEST
A coroner has recommended that e Alfred hospital review its Hospital in the Home program following the death of a Werribee teenager .
e Coroners Court heard that on the morning Andrew Happy Gilmore died on May 22, 2009, administrators told the 17-year-olds parents to give him painkillers and wait an hour to see if he felt better.
An ambulance was not called until hospital sta received a third phone call saying Andrew was struggling to breathe. He had not been returned to hospital the previous day, despite being in agonising pain.
In August, a two-day coronial inquest scrutinised the post-surgical program, under which about 60 patients receive daily nurse visits at their homes.
Andrew was injured playing for Glen Orden under-18s in the Western Region Football League in May 2009. He was rushed to Werribee Mercy Hospital a er a blow to his sternum in a marking contest and was later transferred to e Alfred to have part of his pancreas removed.
Doctors told his family he would be in
hospital for up to three months, but he was released on May 19 10 days a er surgery.
Delivering her ndings last Wednesday, Coroner Kim Parkinson said there had been a number of aspects about the program that led to a less than desirable response to
Andrews deterioration.She found the program relied too heavily on home carers to diagnose patients and there was a lack of clarity around who Andrews family should contact if his condition deteriorated.
However, she was unable to rule with certainty on whether Andrews
life would have been saved had he been taken to hospital earlier.
What is apparent from the evidence is that both Mr and Mrs Gilmore took every step which was reasonably available to them, she said.
ere was nothing more that either parent could reasonably have done in order to escalate their concern or engage medical assistance, she said.
e Alfred will review the coroners ndings. \
LAURA LITTLE
about 60 patients
receive daily nurse visits
HAVE YOUR SAY wyndhamweekly.com.au
70 OLD GEELONG RD, HOPPERS CROSSING Phone 9974 690070 OLD GEELONG RD, HOPPERS CROSSING Phone 9974 6900TRADING HOURS 3AM CLOSE 7 DAYS MON-SAT 9AM-3AM SUN 10AM-3AMTRADING HOURS 3AM CLOSE 7 DAYS MON-SAT 9AM-3AM SUN 10AM-3AM
10003234-01-a04DecFCNVIC
The members
Draw is up to$1300
2013 ENTERTAINMENT CLUB OF THE YEARwww.tigersclubhouse.comFollow us on facebook & twitter
8 WYNDHAM WEEKLY \ DECEMBER 4, 2013
local views WWW.WYNDHAMWEEKLY.COM.AU
MMP MEDIA PUBLICATIONS1/75 Watton Street, Werribee, 3030
PHONE \ 9731 2777
CLASSIFIEDS \ 1300 138 910
DISTRIBUTION \ 8669 0510
ADVERTISING FAX \ 9741 7925
EDITORIAL EMAIL\[email protected]
EDITOR \ DAVID BONNICI
REGIONAL SALES MANAGER \NICOLE BECCHETTI 8318 5777
GROUP SALES MANAGER \JAMES STUART 9731 2777
PUBLISHER \ ANTONY CATALANO
DISTRIBUTION \ 48,000 copies
For circulation information see adcentre.com.auPublished by Metro Media Publishing Pty Ltd (ACN 141 396 741). All material is copyright and no part of this publication may be reproduced without written permission of the editor. Responsibility for election comment is accepted by Antony Catalano, 214-220 Park Street, South Melbourne, 3205. The Weekly endorses the Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliances Code of Conduct. All signi cant errors will be corrected as quickly as possible. Distribution numbers, areas and coverage are estimates only. For advertising terms and conditions, visit www.theweeklyreview.com.au and www.adcentre.com.au
www.reviewproperty.com.au
www.wyndhamweekly.com.auwww.pointcookweekly.com.au
The WEEKLY welcomes letters no longer than 200 words. All letters are subject to editing and must include a name, address and phone number. POST \ The Editor, PO Box 740, Niddrie, 3042 EMAIL \ [email protected] POST A WEB COMMENT \ to any story at www.wyndhamweekly.com.au
your voiceCROSSING BID WINS APPLAUSE(Weekly, November 27)
If LeadWest had really long advocated removal of the Werribee and Cherry streets crossings, then why did it not lobby the Labor government during its decade-long time in power?
Instead, LeadWest suddenly becomes vocal now that the Coalition is in government. I guess it realises that Labor is a do-nothing political party, while the only chance of getting these crossings removed is when the Coalition is in power.
How disgustingly hypocritical of the Labor Party. TONY A \ VIA WEB
Excellent news. Lets hope both parties see the importance of addressing these crossings. It should be above politics.JAMES \ VIA WEB
I am all for xing these problem and dangerous crossings. Good on [LeadWest CEO] Craig Rowley and [opposition leader] Daniel
Andrews. Let the Coalition rise to the challenge and prove it wants to remain in government.ROBERT H \ VIA WEB
I am happy with Daniel Andrews plans. Lets see if he will deliver on his promises.
It would be damn good if Labor can pressure the Coalition into taking fast action. It is about getting the best result, and if Daniel Andrews lays down the benchmark then it would be in better faith if the Liberals show they can outperform and do better for the west.LAURA \ VIA WEB
MY SHOUT(Weekly, November 27)
Benjamin Millar states: As cycling rates rise, everyone has a responsibility to remember the road is there to share.
I wonder would he validate sharing the expense of the upkeep of our roads by paying registration and insurance contributions as other road users like myself have to do. Yet we
enjoy walking as a family activity. Unfortunately, two-thirds still think streets are dangerous to cross, while half say that traf c is a hazard.
The fact is, kids need at least one hour of vigorous exercise every day for good physical and mental health.
But once parents let kids take that rst step, they tend to realise the bene ts far outweigh the risks.
Getting to and from school on foot is a great way to get them started. We would love to see all the families taking part in Walk to School make it a daily habit, all year round.JERRIL RECHTER \ VICHEALTH CEO
are not given the privilege of having our own lanes to travel in.TOM RAYBOULD \ VIA WEB
NEW SUBURBS NAME(Weekly, November 20)
Wikipedia advises that Werribee is Aboriginal for backbone or spine. It would be nice if we residents of the west could show a bit of Werribee and support this name a whole lot more as it was well chosen in 1904.
The name is great, partly because it honours the thousands of years of tradition that has gone before the very short period of European occupation of this land. The human history of this place goes way back.GAVIN OLOUGHLIN \ POINT COOK
TAKE STEPS FOR KIDS HEALTH
With VicHealths Walk to School Month drawing to a close, thousands of families across Victoria have taken steps to make walking a central part of their school day. Our survey of 500 parents shows most
SHOPPING CENTRECnr Old Geelong Road and Morris Road, Hoppers Crossing | Telephone 9749 5111
MORR
IS R
D
HEATHS ROAD
MORRIS RD
Hoppers CrossingTrain Station
OLD GEELONG RDOLD GEELONG ROAD
HOPPERS CROSSINGSHOPPING CENTRE
HOP IN FOR FRESH CHRISTMAS SAVINGSWith great tasty con
venience open from 7am daily,
spend more time celebrating with family
and friends
and less time searching for everyday bar
gains.
Santa appearances11am - 2pm, Saturda
y 7th, 14th, 21st and
Tuesday 24th December 2013.
Kids bring your parents along with your
camera and take your very own photos w
ith
Santa before he returns to the North Pole
.
Every child will receive a free gift, whi
le stocks last.
No professional photography available
.
Soul Pattinson, Smart Price, Elite Fru
its, Eye Clarity,
Target Lotto, Bakers Delight, Cheri
sh Gifts,
Hoppers Cafe, Russell Family Meats.
DECEMBER 4, 2013 \ WYNDHAM WEEKLY 9
news WWW.WYNDHAMWEEKLY.COM.AU
apartments get second knockback from councilHOPPERS CROSSING
Wyndham council has again rejected an application for a three-storey apartment block in Hoppers Crossing, despite approving two other multi-unit developments in the same street.
Councillors last week voted against an application for a 26-unit apartment block at 617 Tarneit Road .
Its the second time the council has opposed the apartments, having voted against an earlier application for a block of 30 units in July. at application is before the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal, a er the applicant complained about the length of time the council took to assess the proposal. A hearing is scheduled for January.
e council received 21 objections to the latest proposal.
Councillors last week said the apartment block was an overdevelopment and would a ect tra c in the area. ey also raised concerns about the ability of emergency
services to access the site. I do have concerns about site coverage. I believe it is an overdevelopment of the site, Cr Glenn Goodfellow said. We do need to take a stand on this.
Cr Heather Marcus urged her fellow councillors to also reject an application
for 17 double-storey houses on a vacant block at 591 Tarneit Road.
She said high-density developments o en failed to provide su cient open space for children to enjoy.
But councillors voted to approve the application, which
received three objections. Council o cers advised that the
application had been reduced from 21 houses.
An application for 13 single-storey units at 551 Tarneit Road was approved a er the council received no objections to the development. \
LAURA LITTLE
we do need to take a stand on
this
HAVE YOUR SAY wyndhamweekly.com.au
top honour for young leadersTwo Hoppers Crossing Secondary College students have been recognised for their leadership skills, receiving Long Tan awards from the Australian Defence Force.
e awards are designed to encourage leadership and teamwork among students and enhance their community involvement while raising awareness of the ADF.
Year 10 student Toby Armour and year 12 student Brittany Sutherland (pictured) were among more than 3500 students across
Australia to receive Long Tan awards this year. Brittany has been involved in student leadership roles since year 8 and was named school captain this year.
Toby has been involved in leadership programs since year 9 and will be the schools vice-captain next year.
[ e award] serves as reassurance that the hard work I have put in during my time at Hoppers Crossing Secondary College has not gone unnoticed, Brittany said. \ LL
(SCO
TT M
CN
AU
GH
TON
)
www.werribeeplaza.com.au Corner Derrimut & Heaths Roads Ph: 03 9749 5111
Were all about...
Free Festive Fun
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY
2 3 4 5 6 7 810am-4.30pm 10am-4.30pm 10am-4.30pm 10am-8.30pm 10am-8.30pm 10am-4.30pm 10am-4.30pm
9 10 11 12 13 14 159am-5.30pm 9am-5.30pm 9am-5.30pm 9am-9pm 9am-9pm 9am-5pm 10am-5pm
16 17 18 19 20 21 229am-9pm 9am-9pm 9am-9pm 9am-10pm 9am-10pm 9am-6pm 9am-6pm
23 24 259am-Midnight 9am-6pm CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY
Extended Christmas Shopping HoursWerribee Plaza is open until late through until Christmas Eve, with midnight trade on Monday 23 December. Youre sure to nd everything you need for a festive and merry time in the countdown to Christmas.
Get your skates onWith loads of free activities and fun in the busy lead-up to Christmas, theres something on offer this December for everyone in the family: Kids will love the FREE blade skating at our snow-themed rink, located in Centre Court. Enjoy a visit to Santa at his Snow Kingdom, located in Centre Court. Every child who visits Santa can make magical wishes and enjoy lasting photos, plus receive a FREE gift, while stocks last.
VISIT WERRIBEEPLAZA.COM.AU FOR DETAILS & SESSIONS TIMES.
10 WYNDHAM WEEKLY \ DECEMBER 4, 2013
Wyndham businessman and Point Cook resident Nick Christou believes the west has plenty to offer locals and visitors. We need to change
peoples perception of Wyndham; there are massive opportunities here, he says.
Wheres your favourite retreat spot?Werribee Park. I like to go for a walk there with my wife and admire the gardens. We also like to have lunch while were visiting Shadowfax Winery.
Whats your favourite place to get coffee or a bite to eat?Breakfast at Chatterbox Cafe on Watton Street in Werribee is great. I like the poached eggs on sourdough with avocado. As one of the owners of Park Hotel Eatery and Beer Hall in Werribee, Id have to say its the best place for lunch and dinner. Its unique and has only been around for a bit over a year, so its modern. We have only craft beer and cider available, not mainstream beers. Well also be opening a microbrewery there soon.
What would you change in your neighbourhood?Traffic and parking needs to be reviewed.
What wouldnt you change?Wyndhams proximity to Geelong, the Surf Coast and Melbourne makes it an ideal place to live and work. Its a great place for business owners because its a developing area with progressive growth. It has a lot of potential. The area also has a community feel; its very much a family place and the council is community-focused. And of course we have the Werribee River.
What do you remember being in Wyndham thats no longer there?Ive been living in Wyndham on and off for about 30 years, mainly in Werribee South. I started off in my familys market garden business, growing, distributing and exporting fruit and vegetables here and abroad. The
area has grown a lot over the years. I remember Ollies Trolley in Watton Street, Werribee. It used to be my local meeting place where Id hang out with friends. \
MY WYNDHAM \ nick christou invests in the west, writes reBeccA MiLLer
SUGGEST A MY WYNDHAM INTERVIEWEE @ [email protected]
breakfast at chatterbox is
great(s
haw
n s
mit
s)
DECEMBER 4, 2013 \ WYNDHAM WEEKLY 11
Advertorial
WYNDHAMHARBOUR.COM.AU
For further information about Wyndham Harbour and our exciting new releases, please contactAmy Conti 0420 909 988 or David Tong 0419 951 434
or visit our new display suite located on site
YOUR waterfront HOME AWAITS
NEW APARTMENTS COMING SOON
PREMIUM LAND SELLING FROM $399,000
ARTIST IMPRESSION
HOUSE AND LAND PACKAGES AVAILABLE
LAST WATERFRONT RELEASE
Wyndham Harbours ambassador, Olympic Gold-Medallist Mat Belcher winning his fourth consecutive world championship in La Rochelle, France - August 2013
Lyons Residential is proud to announce that World Sailing Champion and Wyndham Harbour ambassador, Mat Belcher, has been named the ISAF Rolex World Sailor of the Year.
The sailing industrys highest accolade, Mat is only the second Australian to receive the prestigious award.
Mat was named the 2013 ISAF Rolex World Sailor of the Year at a ceremony in Oman, Muscat on November 12, and was presented with his award by His Majesty King Constantine in front of esteemed guests including the Presidents of Honour, HM King Harald of Norway, HRH Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark and other renowned members of the International Sailing Federation.
Following a 17-straight regatta winning streak, the Olympic Gold Medalist was chosen from ve nalists by a selection panel of 133 countries.
It is a huge honour to have received this award, says Mat. There is so much talent in Australia it was fantastic to be recognised on the world stage.
Following a short break to attend the awards, Mat has resumed training in Sydney in preparation for the ISAF Sailing World Cup, which will be held in Sandringham Yacht Club, Melbourne, December 1-8.
During his upcoming trip to Melbourne, Mat will also meet with Wyndham Harbours development team from, Lyons Residential, to further plan the layout of what is set to become a world-class marina in Melbournes west. Mat is an ambassador for the development, which will include luxury seaside residential developments around the marina, and brings his extensive experience and knowledge to help elevate Wyndham Harbour to a premium destination for boating enthusiasts.
Im thrilled to be working with the Wyndham Harbour team on this exciting and dynamic project, Mat says. Ive visited some of the most exceptional marinas in the world and am looking forward to utilizing this experience and knowledge in the creation of a world-class boating destination in my home country.
Wyndham Harbours Ambassador, Mat Belcher, named World Sailor of the Year
NEW DISPLAY SUITE
NOW OPEN
12 WYNDHAM WEEKLY \ DECEMBER 4, 2013
DECEMBER 4, 2013 \ WYNDHAM WEEKLY 13
In a small office crammed with filing cabinets and desks at the back of Werribee police station, officers are on the phones performing welfare checks.
They start by calling women who only three days ago were reported as victims of domestic violence.
Some of the women are reluctant to talk to the police. Some have made up with their attacker and dont want to lay criminal charges. Others are too scared to speak out or believe there is nothing police can do to help them.
But that doesnt stop the officers making the calls. Their job is to do everything they can to reduce family violence.
The officers are part of the Wyndham family violence unit, one of the first of its kind in Victoria and formed to respond to calls about domestic abuse.
Wyndhams soaring family violence rates quickly made getting to every call-out almost impossible.
Now the unit focuses on recidivist offenders and following up with victims to ensure they are receiving the support they need.
Latest police crime statistics reveal that 578 reports of domestic violence were made in Wyndham between October 1, 2012, and September 30, 2013.
Police received 500 reports in the previous year.Wyndham is not the only area with a family violence
problem. Last financial year, police in Hume received 1027 reports of family violence, while Melton reported 497 incidents. Family violence units have been set up in both areas to tackle the problem.
Each year, White Ribbon Day (held last Monday) aims to draw the communitys attention to domestic violence. Men are called on to denounce violence against women and asked to pledge to do whatever they can to phase out family violence.
Wyndham family violence units Senior Constable Dylan Langerak says education and changes in community attitude are the keys to reducing the problem.
A lot of the time, what happened in the home stayed in the home, but people now realise this kind of stuff is unacceptable, he says. People are now starting to call us for advice.
Langerak believes financial stress, drugs and cultural
incidents of family violence three days earlier.On Thursdays, they go to Werribee Magistrates Court
to deal with intervention orders.In between, they perform house visits, check up on
recidivist offenders who have been in contact with police three or more times in the past 12 months, and call victims who made reports.
We work closely with affected family members, Cullen says.
Sometimes you can work with the victims to help them and sometimes there is nothing more you can do. You try and give them support, but at the end you think, how much further can I go?
Sally* is just one of the women Cullen is working with. For the past 12 years, she has been a victim of domestic violence at the hands of her ex-partner and then her teenage son, Ben*.
Cullen, Langerak and Constable Nase Holani are in regular contact with Sally and Ben to ensure they are safe. Sally also receives help from Womens Health West.
I wish I had got help sooner, she says. It started in 2001 when we were living in Altona I thought it would stop. Im not the person I was.
Sally says she never imagined Ben would view violence as the solution to his problems, but a couple of
years ago he began hitting her and smashing up their house. She says being able to talk to Constable Cullen about her problems is helpful. She is reluctant to press charges against her son, fearing he could end up in jail.
Langerak says he understands Sallys hesitation, but the team is focused on reducing repeat offending.
Police statistics reveal that Wyndhams family violence unit is one of the states busiest.
Holani says the number of cases he and his colleagues deal with daily makes the job difficult and mentally taxing, but the closeness of the unit makes a difference.
He has been part of the team for about four months after working a stint on the vans.
Working on the van, family violence calls took up about 50 per cent of the jobs so I was aware of how big a problem it was, he says.
For Holani, dealing with children who are caught up in the violence is the hardest part of the job.
It is mentally taxing knowing whats happening to kids. Thats probably what affects you the most. \
Wyndham family violence unit: 9742 9444
* Names have been changed to protect identity
taskforce fights abuse Laura LittLe meets the officers who are tackling domestic violence and the victims who benefit.
differences are behind Wyndhams family violence.Here, there is a real split demographic, but family
violence is so common, he says. We have people from lower socio-economic backgrounds, refugees and a lot of arranged marriages, which means there is cultural isolation.
Ice and alcohol are also problems. Ice is expensive and addictive.
Constable Kristine Cullen has been with the Wyndham unit since the start of the year. Before joining the team, she had no idea how prevalent family violence was.
I hadnt had a lot of exposure to family violence when I started, but for me its becoming the norm.
Cullen says most incidents occur on Thursday and Sunday nights.
She says people often stereotype victims of family violence, believing they come from lower socio-economic families or have problems with drugs and alcohol, but the stereotype is wrong.
You can go to the trashiest houses and the nicest houses. It doesnt matter. You dont know whats going on behind closed doors.
Each day, Cullen and her colleagues make 10 to 15 calls to victims. That means there were 10 to 15
On call:Sergeant Shannon Thompson in front of his team constables Fleur Haynes, Nase Holani and Madeline Gillard.(Mark SMiTH)
Mayoral Column
The State Rose Garden Show held last Sunday, 1 December 2013 at the Victoria State Rose Garden in Werribee Park was a great success, and Melbourne. This Wyndham City run on growing and maintaining roses. Visitors Regards, Bob.
ENROL ONLINE NOW ATwww.icp.edu.au
03 5333 6160
This training is delivered with Victorian and Commonwealth Government Funding. People with disabilities are encouraged to apply. ICP Educational Institute TOID 4011. *Govt. funding applies
to eligible participants, please call to find out if you qualify.
DUAL QUALIFICATIONCERT III AGED CARECERT III HOME &COMMUNITY CAREt $PNNFODJOH.POEBZ%FDFNCFSt EBZTBXFFLGPSXFFLT t 1SJDFTTUBSUGSPNNBUFSJBMTGPS DPODFTTJPODBSEIPMEFSTt 5IJTDPVSTFIBTBOBEEJUJPOBM1SBDUJDBM 1MBDFNFOUDPNQPOFOU4UVEFOUTBSF SFRVJSFEUPIBWFBQQMJFEGPSB1PMJDF$IFDL QSJPSUPDPNNFODFNFOU
ICP Educational Institute is offering the following course in Werribee
LAST CHANCE FOR 2013
14 WYNDHAM WEEKLY \ DECEMBER 4, 2013
news WWW.WYNDHAMWEEKLY.COM.AU
info wanted on scruffy manPolice are appealing for witnesses after a teenage girl was approached by a man in Laverton North on November 7. Detectives said the girl, 14, was walking along Fitzroy Street near the freeway about 7.30am when she noticed a man get out of a faded red four-door car. The man approached the girl, took hold of her arm and spoke to her before she broke free from him and ran off. The man then got into his car and drove north along Fitzroy Street. He is described as 45-50 , Caucasian with fair skin, bald, with a brown/grey long beard and of medium build. He was wearing black sunglasses, a black leather jacket with front pockets, navy blue overalls with pockets on the legs and had a scruffy appearance. The girl was not injured . Information to Crime Stoppers: 1800 333 000 \
pair face licence suspensionsTwo Wyndham men could have their licences suspended after allegedly being caught driving under the in uence of drugs. In a twist, one of the men was driving to pick up his friend who had already been ordered off the road after returning a positive test. Police said the men, from
BRIEFS
Werribee and Hoppers Crossing, were caught by Geelong highway patrol of cers staf ng a booze bus on Kororoit Creek Road, Altona, last Monday. The Werribee man, 29, returned a positive reading for methamphetamine about 2.30pm. He was banned for driving for 12 hours. Police found that the vehicle was unregistered and was displaying false plates. He is likely to be charged on summons for traf c-related offences. The man was picked up by a friend from Hoppers Crossing who was also asked to take a drug test. The Hoppers Crossing man also returned a positive reading and was suspended from driving. He is also likely to be charged on summons with traf c offences. Police will analyse the drivers samples. If test results are con rmed, they will each have their licence suspended for three months. \
man in court over car theftAn Altona Meadows man, 18, has faced court accused of stealing a car . The man appeared at Melbourne Magistrates Court last Wednesday and pleaded guilty to theft of a motor vehicle and traf c offences. Police stopped the car in Duncans Road, Werribee, on November 26 after noticing that the man and his two passengers were not wearing seatbelts. He will be sentenced at a later date.\
Students from Point Cooks Carranballac College put on a festive performance last Friday for clients of Gateway Social S upport Options. Year 7 student Maddie and year 9 student Chrissy (pictured) were among the performers who visited the Spotswood centre as part of the Social Bites program, which is run by Volunteer West to encourage young people to volunteer and become involved in the community. \ LL
singing students get social
(SCO
TT M
CN
AU
GH
TON
)
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSIIIIIIIEEEEEEEEEEEEE CCCCCCCCCCCCHHHHHHHHHHHHHHRRRRRRRRRRRRRIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIISSSSSSSSSSSSSTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTMMMMMMMMMMMMMAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAASSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSAUSSIE CHRISTMASAUSSIE CHRISTMAS
Angus Beef Burger 600g $8.32 per kg
Specially Selected Scotch Whisky Cured Smoked Salmon 200g $49.95 per kg
Turkey Thigh Roast with Garlic & Rosemary per kg $6.99 per kg
8" Dual Core Android Tablet 16GB Cast Iron Oval Dish 4.5L Wrenches & Sockets Set 95pc Squeaky Dog Toy
Australian White Seedless Grapes 1kg $4.99 per kg
Australian Truss Tomatoes per kg $2.99 per kg
Australian Yellow Flesh Nectarines 1kg $2.99 per kg
Australian Sweet Corn 500g $3.98 per kg
OPENING HOURS: See your local store or www.aldi.com.au for details. Meat and produce prices valid from 04/12/2013 - 10/12/2013 in our Victorian stores. Produce prices are also available in Albury and Lavington stores. Some items are sold in pre-packed sizes. While stocks last please note stocks are limited and will vary between stores. Despite our careful planning, we apologise if selected items may sell out on the first day due to unexpected high demand. In the event of unexpected high demand, ALDI Stores reserves the right to limit purchases to reasonable quantities. ALD4322_W49_C
red hot SPECIALS
special buys on sale WED 04 dec special buys
on sale SAT 07 dec
on sale 04 to 10 decfor more visit aldi.com.au
seealdi.com.aufor more info
600g
$499per kg
$699200g
$999
12924 EA99
169 149
4 EA9959 SET99
1kg
$499per kg
$2991kg
$299500g
$199
Robot Vacuum Cleaner 5" GPS with Reversing Camera & Bluetooth Handsfree
garnish not included serving suggestion garnish not included
5YEAR
WARRANTY
Includes infra-red
remote control
see stirlingappliances.com.au for more info
3YEAR
WARRANTY Micro SD card not included
Includes Australian and NZ maps
110 reverse angle1YEAR
WARRANTY
Made from high quality
CrV steel
3YEAR
WARRANTY
Contains Folate
Source of Thiamin
Contains FibreVIC
grownGood source of
Vitamin C
DECEMBER 4, 2013 \ WYNDHAM WEEKLY 15
DONT MISS LOCAL NEWS AS IT HAPPENSwyndhamweekly.com.au
For advertising opportunities please call9731 2777
food bowl being raidedWERRIBEE SOUTH
Researchers will assess the importance of Werribee Souths market gardens as part of a study aiming to save farms in Melbournes fringe suburbs.
Project leader and Deakin University research fellow Dr Rachel Carey says Werribee South is signi cant because of its proximity to Melbourne .
She said what made Melbournes food special was that a lot of produce was grown on the city fringes.
But the farms that surround the city fringe are fast disappearing and taking the local food bowl with them, Dr Carey said. As the city grows, it is gobbling up our best farmland and replacing it with houses.
Dr Carey said the Deakin University-based Food Alliance, funded by VicHealth, was studying produce-growing areas in Werribee, Cranbourne, Bacchus Marsh, Koo Wee Rup, the Mornington Peninsula and Yarra Ranges.
She said the study would con rm what was produced and where, with the information used to educate the
public and decision-makers about the importance of local food bowls . It will include farmers stories and lists of where to buy farm gate produce.
is is an important rst step in securing long-term protection for these areas so that future generations can
continue to enjoy local foods from Melbourne, Dr Carey said.
We all understand the importance of superannuation and saving for the future and these food bowl areas around
Melbourne are our collective superannuation fund, our food for
the future. Dr Carey said Werribee South, like
other city fringe farming areas, was under pressure from housing and other developments.
She said researchers were seeking donations through crowdfunding. If they raise $9000, they will pro le farms in Werribee South and Cranbourne because they are closest to the city and the most under threat. All six areas will be investigated if $15,000 can be raised. \
SUE HEWITT
pozible.com/kyfoodbowl
this is our food for the
future
16 WYNDHAM WEEKLY \ DECEMBER 4, 2013
news WWW.WYNDHAMWEEKLY.COM.AU
colourful lives go on showwerribee
Rather than paint the town red for Christmas, Wyndham artists Uma Barry and Janet Knight (pictured) have used every colour available to brighten their end-of-year exhibition.
e duo will display landscapes and contemporary works in various mediums as part of In Fine Art . Knight recently featured on Channel 74 lifestyle TV show Colour In Your Life , which will soon air on Foxtel and internationally.
One of the works she produced for the show will be on display at th e exhibition this weekend.
I wasnt nervous on the show, I really enjoyed myself, Knight said.
Painting is my life, I couldnt imagine life without it.
Some paintings can take 50 hours to complete, some have ne detail like the fronds on a fern.
Uma has been exhibiting for 30 years and I have been doing it for 25 years. We have joined forces for what we hope will be an annual event.
e exhibition is at Knights studio gallery at 93 Princes Highway, Werribee, from 10am to 5pm this Saturday and Sunday. \ SH
Fine form: Artists Uma Barry and Janet Knight with pieces in their coming exhibition. (MICHAEL COPP)
bunnings.com.au Not all services and products featured are available in all stores, but products may be ordered. Bunnings Group Limited BWAR7888
HOPPERS CROSSING: 221-231 OLD GEELONG RD
$59560mm Round Top Tool Bag5820531
$399020W Bug ZapperESL UV lamp. IPX4 weather rated. 3340292
$693
Poinsettia125mm pot. Vibrant red bracts with contrasting dark green leaves. 3601807
$1469Handy Garden Hose15m x 12mm. Perma Fit fittings. 3110360
$119
210mm Compound Mitre Saw1200W. 6210392
$188
7 Pce Sling SettingCharcoal steel frame. 120kg chair capacity. 3191222
$199Cast iron plate. Stainless steel burners. Black powder coated.
3180372
4 Burner Hooded BBQ
$1240cm Pedestal FanWhite. 4441353
$1245Deck ScrubIdeal for scrubbing concrete, decking & patios. 4460246
$125
1.4kW High Pressure Washer1595psi. 4m hose. Draws water from a bucket. 6270220
$32904L Big BInterior. Low sheen. White. 1400624
$580
Composite Decking88 x 23mm x 5.4m. Dark Brown, Mountain Oak or Silver Ash. 0120552
PER LINEAR MTR
$44901.8m Steel Step Ladder100kg load rating. 0860384
$175025mm Aluminium Venetian Blind60 x 150cm. Available in a range of widths & colours. 1260758
From
$104 Outlet Powerboards4330551
$35982400W Electric Blower Vac3380601
DECEMBER 4, 2013 \ WYNDHAM WEEKLY 17
ZO360932
18 WYNDHAM WEEKLY \ DECEMBER 4, 2013
ZO360932
DECEMBER 4, 2013 \ WYNDHAM WEEKLY 19
03155
Have you always wanted to be a orist?Then why not come and join us at our information sessionThe Gordons oristry courses provide artistic individuals with an in-depth knowledge of oristry design elements and construction techniques.
and Garden Show
INFORMATION SESSION
Date:Time: 6pm Venue:
For further information phone 5225 0500 or visit thegordon.edu.au
ZO360940
601 Heaths Rd Werribee Ph: 97411225
ISCW LADIES COMMITTEEUNDERCOVER
MARKETSATURDAY
7th DECEMBER 2013
Arts & Crafts Plants Jewellery Sausage Sizzle Scrapbooking Handcrafted
Rocking Horses Giftware Home Made
Jams Home made
Cakes Fresh Farm Eggs Fresh Vegies and much more
Free car park& Free entry
10004043-01-a4DecFCNVIC
FROM 9AM TO 1PM
BIG CHRISTMASHAMPER ON RAFFLE
ENQUIRIES RING ANGELINA
www.iscw.com.au
20 WYNDHAM WEEKLY \ DECEMBER 4, 2013
news WWW.WYNDHAMWEEKLY.COM.AU
Wyndham Vale residents will have safe access over the railway line at Manor Lakes Boulevard after a new pedestrian bridge was opened last week. Pupils from Manor Lakes College and Our Lady of Southern Cross Primary School (pictured) helped open the bridge, which is part of the Regional Rail Link project. Construction of the bridge required the removal of about 10,000 cubic metres of rock. Manor Lakes College principal Jason Smallwood said the bridge would ensure safety for pedestrians and travellers . \ LL
kids bridge the gap
(SU
PPLI
ED
)
fines for fire hazardsFIRE SAFETY
More than 300 Wyndham landholders have been ned for failing to clean up re hazards on vacant blocks .
Most of the notices issued by Wyndham council a er the latest round of inspections ending November 20 were for properties in Point Cook.
But chief executive Kerry ompson said re risks for properties on the citys rural fringe had been signi cantly reduced by works on the Regional Rail Link .
e re risk to Wyndhams rural outskirts has been signi cantly reduced by the ongoing construction works on the Regional Rail Link, which have created a wide, sweeping re break across the north and west of the city, she said.
Ms ompson said the council had issued 308 infringement notices to landowners . ose issued with notices were ned $200 and are required to clean up their properties within 21 days. Failure to do so will result in the council carrying out the work and billing the owners.
Works to clean up some of the properties that received infringements
in the latest round of inspections are ongoing, but on past trends about half of all residential blocks and one in every 100 rural blocks require council intervention, she said.
Wyndham City conducts regular inspections of vacant land with landowners required to maintain grass and under-
growth to a height of no more than 150 millimetres and keep their land clear of any re hazard, noxious weeds, litter or rubbish.
ere are currently 6177 vacant lots in Wyndham City
and all landowners [of these lots] are sent a letter one month prior to
inspections, which generally take place in March and October.
Ms ompson said the council had a legal obligation to enforce CFA requirements and local laws relating to the removal of re hazards on all properties.
All rural properties in Wyndham City are required to have re breaks. However, some exemptions apply, such as properties with crops and stock. \
SUE HEWITT
HAVE YOUR SAY wyndhamweekly.com.au
there are 6177 vacant
lots in Wyndham
TO A DOUBLE QUEEN OR
KING MATTRESSOR ENSEMBLE
FOR THESAME PRICE
AS KING SINGLE
UPSIZEFREE
10003230-02-a4DecFCNVIC
307 Old Geelong Road, Hoppers Crossing
Ph: 9974 3374
Hair, Makeup and Modelling its all here @The Gordon Come and join us for our information sessions and find out how you can kick-start your career
INFORMATION SESSIONS Date: Tuesday 10 December 2013 Venue: City Campus, Geelong Cert III/IV Hairdressing Room G2.32, 4pmCert IV Make-up/Dip Specialist Make-up Room G2.26, 5pmCert II Modelling Room G3.20, 4pm
For further information phone 5225 0500 or visit thegordon.edu.au
!!0+1.0(!*0! * ! %0! 0!$!./ %/1//5+1..!!.+,0%+*/ !!$+3$!+. +*%),.+2!/5+1.!),(+5%(%05/'%((/
030
40
ZO360947
DECEMBER 4, 2013 \ WYNDHAM WEEKLY 21
olympic bid funds donated A Werribee group set up to help lure the 1996 Olympics to Melbourne has donated $10,000 to the 2016 Australian Olympic team fund and $10,000 to the Australian Paralympic Council . The Werribee Supporters Group, including Greg Aplin and Trevor Jago , has also donated $5000 to the Werribee Principals Network . The money was raised in 1990 when a group of residents built and raf ed an executive home to raise money for Melbournes Olympic bid. The sale raised close to $200,000. When Melbourne lost its bid, the group donated some of the money to local sports clubs and the Victorian Olympic Council. The rest of the money was donated to the Olympic team, Paralympic council and principals network at a morning tea yesterday . \
live on the lawnFormer Powder nger frontman Bernard Fanning, singer-songwriters Pete Murray, Josh Pyke and Clare Bowditch and local band Passerine will take to the stage at Werribee Mansion for next years Live on the Lawn. The concert represents the evolution of the former Legends on the Lawn event, with the focus shifting to a relaxed style of music . The concert is on March 16. Tickets cost $94.50
and are available from Ticketek. Children under 12 free. Details: liveonthelawn.com.au \
have your say on parkTruganina residents can help shape the proposed Talliver Terrace park by attending a community meeting at Arndell Park Community Centre on Monday. The park design will feature a bridge over Skeleton Creek providing access from Talliver Terrace and Morris Road, and linking the park to the existing network of shared paths in the area. Wyndham mayor Bob Fairclough said it was vital that residents voiced their opinion. The local community will be using the park, so its important they are actively involved in the design process. Whether you want a barbecue area and picnic areas or a playground, we want to hear from you. \
Rhythm of africaAfrican beats will ring out from Werribee Open Range Zoo this summer as part of the annual Rhythm of Africa event. Contemporary and traditional African musicians will perform at the zoo every Saturday night from January 4 to February 22. The concert series will also feature an Ethiopian coffee ceremony and free drumming workshops. Details: zoo.org.au/werribee \
BRIEFS
news WWW.WYNDHAMWEEKLY.COM.AU
MBA
7360
1 Settlement Road, Belmont (03) 5249 8200 Geoff Marshall 0438 150 743 Louise Dobbins 0408 446 206 Michael Mangos 0422 036 235 LMCT 10391Geelong City Motors
Zero deposit. Zero interest.Every reason to visit Geelong City Motors.
Theres never been a better time to purchase a new Mercedes-Benz C-Class sedan, estate or coup. With $0 deposit and a 0% comparison rate* on a 3 year Agility Finance Programme, there are now even more reasons to drive away in your new C-Class.#
www.mbgeelong.com.au
Excludes Edition C and AMG. *Comparison rate based on a 5 year secured consumer fixed rate loan of $30,000. WARNING: This comparison rate is true only for the examples given and may not include all fees and charges. Different terms, fees or other loan amounts might result in a different comparison rate. #Finance restricted to approved customers of Mercedes-Benz Financial Services Australia Pty Ltd ACN 074 134 517 Australian credit licence 247271. GFV/Balloon and annual kilometre usage restrictions apply.Please see www.mbgeelong.com.au for full terms and conditions.
0.
22 WYNDHAM WEEKLY \ DECEMBER 4, 2013
Tarneit Gardens ADVERTISING FEATURE
Tarneit residents and people living in surrounding areas wont have to travel far for Christmas presents and festive food this year or any time in future with the new Tarneit Gardens shopping centre opening today .
Work started on the $35 million centre in January and there is much anticipation that it will become the convenience shopping destination, centre manager Melissa LeKluse
while maintaining a design that complements the local environment and town centre. Were excited to of cially open Tarneit Gardens shopping centre; it represents our commitment to investing in the regional community.
The construction of the centre generated employment for about 150 people and it is anticipated Woolworths and the specialty stores will employ about 160 staff.
Providing something special for adults and
says. On completion, the shopping centre will have 6230 square metres of retail space. It will be anchored by the latest-design Woolworths supermarket, coupled with The Reject Shop and 17 specialty retailers, she says . And theres parking for more than 300 cars to make the shopping experience extra convenient.
LeKluse adds that the centre w ill meet community expectations by providing a greater range of stores and improved retail amenities
kids, the opening celebrations kick off today and will continue throughout the week. There will be appearances by Smurfette at 10am, 11am and noon, and by Santa with Christmas book giveaways at 10.30am, 11.30am and 12.30pm.
Tomorrow, the Amazing Spiderman will drop in to the centre at 4pm, 5pm and 6pm.
Grand opening specials from Woolworths apply all week. \
Christmas gifts, fine fare and plenty more in store
Ready for business: An artists impression of the Tarneit Gardens shopping centre opening today. (SUPPLIED)
DECEMBER 4 | 2013
DESIGNED FOR FAMILIESWETLAND VIEWS, P3
FIRST HOME FINDAGENTS CHOICE, P4
GET IN QUICKNH&L, P32
incorporating
incorporating
incorporatingincorporating
incorporating
WYNDHAM
Shop 8/747 Tarneit RoadTarneit Victoria 3029
9749 2100
Talal El-Hassan JPManaging Director
0425 847 731
Michael Tsigeridis (OIEC)Managing Director
0421 33 66 33
Saade GhaziManaging Director
0407 013 304
Lyn CastilloSales Executive
0414 575 349
Neil RowarthSales Executive
0490 043 202
Shop 21, Borrack SquareAltona North 9392 7888
new officeopening4th Decembertarneit gardensShop 8/747Tarneit RoadTarneit 9749 2100
Shop 22, 1 Central AvenueAltona Meadows 9315 7888
list & sellpay no
adveRTiSing coSTS
new lanDlorDsfREE 2 MONTHS
MaNaGEMENT fEES
2 ReviewpRopeRty.com.au \ DECEMBER 4, 2013
Australias new home for propertyWith 400,000 listings and growing download the FREE App today!
iPhone & iPad is a registered trade mark of Apple Inc, registered in the U.S. and other countries. App Store is a service mark of Apple, Inc
DECEMBER 4, 2013 \ REVIEWPROPERTY.COM.AU 3
Sitting pretty at the end of a cul-de-sac, this Simonds house and land package was designed with big families in mind. And, facing wetlands, the property
also provides the peace associated with no drive-through traf c.
The spacious interior has up to ve bedrooms. Downstairs comprises a large main bedroom and a study/bedroom, both near the
leadlight entry. Upstairs has three bedrooms two have feature walls and built-in wardrobes while the guest room has a vaulted ceiling. Wet areas include a downstairs powder room, en suite with dual basins and large shower, and an upstairs spa bathroom.
Living areas include a carpeted open lounge room with wide cornices; a tiled open-plan living and dining zone with bay windows, mocha walls and a Hitachi split-system
air-conditioner; while a skylight and clerestory window enhances the upstairs retreat.
The kitchen has granite benchtops, an Asko dishwasher, Technika cooktop and a walk-in pantry. Practical features include ceiling fans, huge attic storage compartments, bifold PVC blinds and a triple garage with drive-through access and a workshop.
Landscaped front and back gardens are low-maintenance complements to a liberal
amount of astro turf, while theres also grass and brick paving in the picture-perfect backyard. Outside additions include a pergola with built-in brick barbecue, and water tanks.
The 800-square-metre block is close to walking tracks and has easy access to the freeway, plus its handy to the town centre.
Extras include heating and cooling, plantation shutters, an alarm, and parking. \
MARK BUNKER
4 2 3
POSTCODE
3030
Barry Plant Point Cook \ 9395 9999 Price \ $695,000 $735,000 Private sale
PROPERTY OF THE WEEK
POINT COOK \ 12 WATTLE GROVE
www.arbeerealestate.com.au140 Main Street, Bacchus Marsh 5367 2333
Daryl Gould 0409 233 157 I Bryan Marsden 0414 661 206 I Ian McDonald 0418 522 549 I Bob Gunnell 0417 566 951
arbeereal estate
Myrniong
Always Sought! Seldom Found!
Auction Saturday 7th December 11.00 AMOpen: By AppointmentAddress: 11 Short Street
l LAURISTON Home Block 54.3 Ha (2 Titles)l SPRINGFIELD 58.2 Ha (2 Titles)l Hay Shed. Mature Shelter Plantations. Black soil on
undulating grazing country.
l Masonry block home (requires extensive renovation).l Order of Sale: To be offered as a whole. If not sold then in
two parcels.
l Wonderful opportunity to secure a substantial holding.
Darley
The Block For You
Offers Over $110,000Address: 26 Ramsay Crescent
Situated on the corner of Ramsay Crescent & ManningBoulevard is a block with all Services available for connection.The block has good easterly views.
l 683m Approxl Walk to Pentland Primary & Moorabool Shire Council
Offices.
The can do agents.....Werribee 9974 0922
Trust the sale of your home toMichelle ChickIm a local resident, with local knowledge and 10 years localexperience. If youre thinking of selling or buying call me today!
0416 007 949 [email protected]/SweeneyEAMichelleChick
Property ofthe Week
Spoilt for choice Clever design makes living the focus of this home Enjoy the north facing enclosed sunroom by daythen entertain alfresco style in the evening
4 bedrooms, master with ensuite & walk in robe Separate decked pergola, great sized yards for thekids, & corner allotment with side access to yard
Situated on approx. 738msq this well presentedhome contains security alarm, ducted heating andcooling
37 Grevillea CresCentHoPPers CrossinG
For salePrice $395,000 - $415,000Open Thurs 4.45pm-5pm & Sat 1.30-2pm
4 ReviewpRopeRty.com.au \ DECEMBER 4, 2013
First-home buyers in need of more space will find it in this four-bedder in Tarneit. Three of the bedrooms have built-in wardrobes, while the main one has a walk-in robe and en suite with decorative tiles. The bathroom has a shower over bath. An open-plan family-meals hub adjoins a modern kitchen with island bench, red pendant lights and stainless-steel appliances including a dishwasher. Youll
appreciate ceiling fans, split-system air-conditioning, downlights, roller blinds, timber venetians, alarm system, Crimsafe security doors, a low-maintenance courtyard and front garden, double garage with remote-control and internal access, and additional off-street parking space. The property is tucked away in a quiet area and, with a park and playground, childcare and primary and secondary schools nearby, its ideal for a young family. Hogans Corner and Wyndham Village shopping centres and Werribee Plaza are a short drive away. \
taRNeit \ 20 LauREnCE Way
postcode
3029
YPA Estate Agents Tarneit \ 9741 7777 Price \ $320,000 $334,000 Private sale
4 2 2
For families who have outgrown their present home, this 850-square-metre property is sure to provide the space they need to retain sanity. The well-maintained house has four bedrooms, including the main with en suite; a bathroom; separate toilet; carpeted rumpus and lounge-dining rooms; and a meals zone and large kitchen with dishwasher and ample storage and bench space.
Feature walls, ceiling fans, a wall gas heater, timber venetians and outdoor blinds are included. Out back is equally spacious with a huge undercover entertainment area and lawn. And theres a double carport with back access, additional off-street parking space and established landscaped gardens. The Cambridge estate property is within strolling distance of Golden Square Reserve, Werribee Plaza, childcare, Cambridge Primary School and a medical centre. Hoppers Crossing train station and more primary and secondary schools are just a short drive away. \
HoppeRS cRoSSiNG \ 27 McKEnziE CREsCEnt
postcode
3029
PRD Nationwide Werribee \ 9742 7557 Price \ $435,000 Private sale
4 2 2
barryplant.com.au
1300 REAL ESTATEPoint Cook 9395 9999Shop 425, 1 Main Street, Point Cook
Point Cook 2 tiarella StreetQuintessential Family LivingBeautifully set in a popular yet peaceful Alamanda location and stylishly fitted throughout, thisimpressive family home promises a low maintenance lifestyle with every convenience right on yourdoorstep. Master bedroom with ensuite and WIR as well as three additional bedrooms all with BIR.The living areas are perfect for entertaining family and friends with a stunning kitchen featuring plentyof storage space and additional rumpus room. Situated within the popular Alamanda Estate, thehome is only a short walk to Alamanda State College and all leisure and recreation facilities.
Saturday 14th December 12:00pm
PRICE GUIDE Contact Agent
INSPECT Sat 3:00pm - 3:30pmPhoto ID required
CONTACT Zack Nedelkovski 0455 555 556
A 4B 2C 2E 2
DECEMBER 4, 2013 \ ReviewpRopeRty.com.au 5
This modern house is ideal for buyers wanting an easy outer suburban life without much maintenance to concern them. Features include four bedrooms, the main with walk-in wardrobe and en suite, the three others have built-in wardrobes and share a bathroom with large shower. An open-plan kitchen has stainless-steel appliances including a dishwasher, and theres an island bench and lots of timber
veneer cabinetry. Adjoining is a tiled family-meals area, with living zone beyond. Split-system air-conditioning is part of the package. Externally, theres a double garage with internal access and a deep, grassed backyard suitable for children to play in. The property is close to the Werribee Rivers picturesque walking tracks and parklands; schools, shops and transport. \
wyNDHam vaLe \ 413 MCGRATH ROAD
postcode
3024
PRD Nationwide Werribee \ 9742 7557 Auction \ December 14 at 1pm
4 2 2
This spacious double-brick Dona-built gem is in a quiet pocket and within walking distance of schools, shops and railway station. On 600 square metres, there is space for new owners to make their mark. Of the four bedrooms with exposed brick and bright feature walls, three have built-in wardrobes. The main bedroom has an en suite, while the main bathroom has a large shower space and shower with
detachable head. A carpeted living and dining area has a wall of shelving, a ceiling fan, bar and air-conditioning, while the nearby timber kitchen has a gas cooktop. Grassy front and back yards are ultra-low-maintenance and theres a cubby house for children at the back. As well, theres ducted heating throughout, a ducted vacuum system, alarm, and double garage. \
HoppeRS cRoSSiNG \ 2 SHEARER CLOSE
postcode
3029
Sweeney Estate Agents Werribee \ 9974 0922 Price \ $319,000 $339,000 Private sale
4 2 2
nobodydoes it better
LJ Hooker is proud to have been namedMajor Real Estate Network of the Yearat the 2013 Australian Real Estate Awards.
Theres never been a better time to talk to the award winning team at LJ Hooker.
LJ Hooker Point Cook03 9975 7080Shop 211/4 Main Street,Point Cook VIC 3030
pointcook.ljhooker.com.au
facebook.com/ljhookerpointcook
The can do agents.....Werribee 9974 0922
Trust the sale of your home toSusie Haber0403 650 750 [email protected]
Property ofthe Week
BIG! BOLD! BEAUTIFUL! Outstanding double storey residence in popularlocation sure to impress the most astute buyer.....
Study, formal lounge & dining, spacious rumpus withan inbuilt projector system
Upstairs feats 4 good size bedrooms, all with robesand ensuite to main bedroom
Outdoor entertaining will be a delight this summerwith an oversized, fully enclosed alfresco room withunique floor tiling
75 MaPle CresCentHoPPers Crossing
For salePrice $499,000 - $525,000Open Saturday 2.30 - 2.45pm
6 ReviewpRopeRty.com.au \ DECEMBER 4, 2013
Buyers looking for a property with all the bells and whistles will find this one fulfils the wish. The double-storey house has instant appeal with low-maintenance landscaped gardens filled with yuccas, crushed rock and lawn. Timber double front doors lead to a wide, tiled hallway. At the front are a study with double doors; a large lounge room; powder room and laundry. The back half is for entertaining with
a huge family-meals zone and kitchen with stainless-steel appliances, ample storage and bench space and a decorative tiled splashback. The space continues upstairs with a carpeted retreat and four bedrooms, including the main which has a walk-in wardrobe and en suite. The remaining bedrooms have built-in robes and share the bathroom and separate toilet. Inclusions are split-systems, ducted heating, feature walls, an alarm, pergola, Colorbond fences and a double garage with back access via a double roller door. \
HoppeRS cRoSSiNG \ 11 BaRRow CouRt
postcode
3029
Sweeney Estate Agents Werribee \ 9974 0922 Price \ $459,000 $479,000 Private sale
4 2 2
DECEMBER 4, 2013 \ ReviewpRopeRty.com.au 7
9741 7777191 Watton Street, Werribee
ypa.com.au
The Pinnacle Of Prestige Family Living Set In Tarneits Ultimate LocalityHeres your chance to embrace one of the finest homes available to you in the Wyndham market. With a stunning selection of materials, appointments and divine location all coming together to offeryou a superb chance of a lifetime opportunity to nestle your family into a dream home with all the calibre features any family could ever desire.
Upon arrival, the grand faade and extensively landscaped gardens do well to set the scene, while the formal entrance further compliments the rich standards within. Choice timber flooring adds to thesense of occasion within the formal lounge and dining, while the large open plan main living room adjoins the sizable meals. A Masterpiece best describes the stunning 2-pack gloss finished kitchen,further detailed with upmarket stainless steel appliances and finished with select granite bench tops. A study also features while the master bedroom offers a parents retreat and spa ensuite. Ducted heating and cooling are also here, although the massive outdoor inground pool is the ideal setting for those summer months and happy family days in! A huge enclosed pergola entertainingarea is perfect for those party occasions and will accommodate many while there is still a heap of backyard available for the kids to run free thanks to the healthy 900m2 (approx) allotment.
A solar power system helps keeps running costs down, while for the cars there is an oversized triple garage with automated, rear and internal access. Set in the prestigious St James Wood Estate, Tarneits premier location with the Wyndham Village a stones throw away.
This is the kind of home that dreams are made of, a dream that can be yours.
Tarneit 22 David John Drive
8 ReviewpRopeRty.com.au \ DECEMBER 4, 2013
your property agent
Private Sale Contact Agent
Inspect By appointmentPhoto ID required
Contact John Camilleri 0414 778 940Kirsty Cunningham 0414 344 475
3445
DECEMBER 4, 2013 \ ReviewpRopeRty.com.au 9
9741 7777191 Watton Street, Werribee
ypa.com.au
your property agent
First Time Offered Pristine Renovated Family Treasure Loved and cared for from day one by this homes fastidious owners, this gold find with certainly please the most discerning owner and must be addedto your list at the top! Comprising three fitted bedrooms, there is also a large formal lounge and superb second living/family room complete with lavishlaminate flooring. The centrepiece renovated vinyl wrap kitchen entails updated appliances including dishwasher and adjoins a sizable separate mealsroom. The main bathroom has also received a quality renovation as has most of this home. Ducted heating is here while there is also an air conditionerfor the summer months. Outdoors offers the benefits of well established gardens and grounds while the huge pergola is perfect for entertaining all yearround. The handyman will appreciate the oversized garage as will the car too!
Set close to the Werribee CBD, near schools, shopping, transport and parklands, the combination here of attention to detail, quality finishings, locationand certainly value for money, make this a superbly easy choice!
Private Sale $295,000 - $319,000
Inspect Sat 10-10.30amPhoto ID required
Contact John Camilleri 0414 778 940Leslie Goodwin 0419 110 582
Werribee 18 Rowes Road 1113
10 ReviewpRopeRty.com.au \ DECEMBER 4, 2013
9741 7777191 Watton Street, Werribee
ypa.com.au
your property agent
Spacious Family Home On 1,098m2 In Derrimut HeathThis sensational family home will really impress with its large formal/informal living zonesincluding a spacious formal lounge, an open tiled family/meals area and a massive tiled rumpusperfect for a billiard table or entertainment room. Master bedroom provides full length robesand huge renovated ensuite. Beautiful finishes such as cedar doors and windows, an updatedkitchen with new appliances, stone bench tops, abundance of cupboard space, 9ft ceilings, renovated spa bathroom with porcelain tiles and frameless shower, and an oversized doublegarage with drive through access to a full length verandah and entertaining area. Located in theheart of the Derrimut Heath Estate on 1,098m2 land, this home is sure to attract a crowd.
Auction Sat 14th December at 12noon
Inspect Sat 11.30-12noonPhoto ID required
Contact James Antonio 0401 889 248Martin Nardo 0450 913 513
Hoppers Crossing 82 Sycamore Street 2224
Pristine Family Splendour In A Superb Location!The perfect establishment in the perfect position, tucked away in a cul-de-sac court location with lovely matured surroundings. Presenting 5 bedrooms, study, ensuite & walk-in robe to master, formallounge, formal dining room, open plan tiled meals area leading through to a rumpus or theatre room& a good sized alfresco/entertainment area. A long list of executive appointments includes ductedheating, split system air conditioning, ducted vac, dishwasher, decorative cornicing, floating floors,double remote garage with rear & internal access, magnificent matured palm trees, an array of fruittrees & lovely landscaped gardens. This wonderful family home on a very generous allotment ticks allthe boxes, and is within walking distance to Werribee Plaza, schools, public transport & all amenities.
Private Sale Contact Agent
Inspect By appointmentPhoto ID required
Contact Bassam Tofaili 0411 449 821Martin Nardo 0450 913 513
Hoppers Crossing 20 Sovereign Retreat 22215
DECEMBER 4, 2013 \ reviewproperty.com.au 11
9741 7777191 Watton Street, Werribee
ypa.com.au
your property agent
If youre thinking of selling your property
and looking for a local expert contact Your Property Agent
Bassam Tofaili on 0411 449 821
To Bassam,
I would like to th
ank you and you
r team at YPA for
doing an except
ional job with
selling our prope
rty at 26 Tyrone S
t , Werribee.
As usual the proc
ess was very smoo
th, a great adverti
sing campaign to
get
exposure for our p
roperty and the m
ain ingredient a d
edicated, results d
riven
team of Sales Ag
ents that did not
let us down.
This is the 3rd tim
e that we have e
nlisted the service
s of YPA in the las
t four years.
We have found y
our enthusiasm, p
assion and hard w
ork the reason th
at we have
come back time a
nd time again.
I would highly rec
ommend YPA as t
he preferred age
nt of choice as yo
u will not be
disappointed. The
price that we rec
eived for our prop
erty was a fantas
tic result
that exceeded ou
r expectations. Th
ere is nothing fur
ther that we can
say other
than THAN
Recommended