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Residents are �ghting plans for a 600-dwelling, 10-storey development on the former Caltex site in South Kingsville.
Tract Consultants has appealed to the Victorian and Civil Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) to approve its master plan for land at 38-48 Blackshaws Road and 24 Sutton Street.
A Facebook page called No to High Density in Newport states the new development would bring a minimum of 2000 more people
Outcry over high-rise bidand more than 1200 new vehicles on to Williamstown Road, �e Avenue and Millers Road, “which are already congested”.
�e site’s administrator, Chris Turner, said: “Council was willing to approve 450 dwellings, but this greedy developer is applying to VCAT for 600 dwellings on this 4.5-hectare site.
“We do not object to this site being developed – in fact, we are glad it will be used for residential instead of industry – but we are against this high density, high-rise over-development in our area,” he said.
“We want an appropriate treatment that will protect our amenity. �ey’re not building more schools or hospitals to take this in�ux of people.”
Hobsons Bay chief executive Chris Eddy said the plans went before VCAT because the council had not received enough information to make a decision within the prescribed period.
“We encourage all interested members of the public and those who live nearby to really familiarise themselves with the proposed master and concept plans for the site,” he said.
“�e plans are publicly available and comments and responses can be made to VCAT until Wednesday, February 11.”
Tract Consultants was contacted for comment and said that it would have to defer to its client. No response was received by deadline.
�e plans can be viewed at the council’s civic centre, on its website and at its libraries. A drop-in information session will be held at the South Kingsville Community Centre, 43 Paxton Street, on January 22, 4.30-7.30pm. Council o�cers will attend to answer questions.
The interior of Julia Gillard’s former Altona home looks almost exactly as she left it. Speaking to Australian media for the �rst time, the buyers of the former prime minister’s Medford Street house take Star Weekly inside and reveal their obsession with Australia’s �rst female prime minister. Since buying the house for $921,000, Chinese-born Zheng Star Weekly inside and reveal their obsession with Australia’s �rst female prime minister. Since buying the house for $921,000, Chinese-born Zheng Star WeeklyWang, his wife, Jian Wang, and their children, Charlotte and Stephanie (with the Gillard ugg boots), have turned it into a shrine to the former PM. ■ Full story Page 12.
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It’s a brand new playThanks to some recent playspace renovations, Hobsons Bay has become Hobsons Play. We are Hobsons Play. We are Hobsons Playmoving away from the more traditional, equipment-based playgrounds, designing and building innovative and engaging playspaces that recognise the importance of imaginative, nature-based experiences for a child’s intellectual and social wellbeing.
There are three new and very different play spaces for you to explore over the summer period. McCormack Park in Laverton opened in October with a spider web, multiperson swings, a music room and a large yellow snake. The latter, becoming somewhat of a local celebrity, is in need of a name and we will soon be calling on your help. Edwards Reserve in South Kingsville,was our �rst fully accessible playspace with nature based play elements, a hammock, spinner, talking tubes and a digger. MacLean Reserve in Williamstown also recevied a number of improvements including new seating, pathways and landscaping. And lastly, Hobsons Bay’s �rst �ying fox and giant bird’s nest swing should be arriving at A B Shaw Reserve in Altona Meadows by June 2015. For more information go to Council’s website.
What’s happening at the libraries?January is a busy at the libraries with superheroes, storywriting, treasure hunts and music forming just part of the 2015 summer school holiday program. Write On! with Adam Wallace offers storywriting hints on Thursday 15 January at Williamstown Library. Kids between 5 and 8 are catered for in Session One (from 10am) whereas 9 to 12 year olds can take advantage of Session Two (from 11am). Storytime comes to Williamstown Botanic Gardens for Magical Creatures on Friday 16 January (10.30am to 11.30am), and then to the ‘Play for life pod’ at St Martin de Porres School (Laverton) for Trains, Planes and Automobiles between the same times on Wednesday 21 January. A couple before on the Monday and you can join the endearingly silly superhero Mr In�nity at 11am at Laverton Community Hub or The Substation, Newport
at 2pm for a special Captain Ace Performance event. Stories should be like adventures and that’s the message of the Summer Reading Club Party with fun, prizes and games on offer. Altona Meadows Library will celebrate at 2.30pm on 20 January and Altona North Community Centre welcomes the party at the same time, two days later. On 21 January it’s Music on the Deck again at Williamstown Library with Tear Wood, Jack Gramsci and Kristina Mastro playing the tunes. Complementary icy poles, water and free movie passes to be won are just three reasons to make your way down there for 2.30pm. Lastly, if you have time after all that to sit down and write, entries for the Friends of Williamstown and Newport Libraries Writing Competition are open to youngsters until 16 February. For more details and bookings go to http://libraries.hobsonsbay.vic.gov.au or phone 1300 HOB LIB.
Trimming trees in JanuaryExpect to see pruning works commence in the Newport and Spotswood area this week. These works, expected to take around three weeks, are required to comply with power line clearance regulations (ELCP) and road traf�c legislation, as well as to ensure trees are safe and healthy.
Planning permit application Application PA1429105 - Z D A Design Pty Ltd has lodged an application for the construction of six dwellings (four double storey and two single storey) and waiver of the visitor parking requirements of clause 52.06 at 116-118 Second Avenue, Altona North. The application and supporting documentation can be inspected at the Hobsons Bay Civic Centre 8.30am to 5pm, Monday to Friday, or via Greenlight, Council’s online permit management system, at www.hobsonsbay.vic.gov.au. Any person who may be affected by the granting of the permit may object or make other submissions to the Council in writing, including the reasons for an objection and stating how the objector would be affected by 28 January 2015. Objectors will be advised of the decision. For further information, please contact Kylie Sullivan on 9932 1000.
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CALENDARWebb Dock community info sessionWednesday 21 January, 4.30pm to 7.30pm Pelicans Landing, 1 Syme Street, Williamstown
Drop in and view the terminal model, inspect the plans and get the facts about the terminal and empty container park. For more information go to http://portcapacity.portofmelbourne.com
Former Caltex site info sessionThursday 22 January, 4.30pm to 7.30pm South Kingsville Community Centre, 43 Paxton Street
The former Caltex site master plan is on notice until 11 February. The master plan proposes planning for approximately 600 dwellings in town house and apartment form with heights ranging from two to three storeys along existing interfaces to ten storeys at the north western tip of the site and a central public open space area. An informal drop in session will be held on 22 January for anyone interested to view the master plan and talk to Council of�cers about the proposal. For more information: www.hobsonsbay.vic.gov.au/Council/Have_your_say/Former_Caltex_site_master_plan
Council meetings Ordinary Council meetings are usually held at 7pm on the second and fourth Tuesday of every month in the Council Chamber, 115 Civic Parade, Altona. All interested members of the public are welcome.
Tuesday 20 January, 6pm - Special Council Meeting (Contract No. 2015.14 Newport Youth, Library and Seniors Project - Construction)Tuesday 10 February Tuesday 24 February
Contact us 115 Civic Parade, (PO Box 21) Altona 3018 Phone (03) 9932 1000 Fax (03) 9932 1090 NRS phone 133 677 and quote 03 9932 1000 Email [email protected]
Ursula and Miranda are enjoying the new playspace at McCormack Park but what’s the name of the snake they’re playing on? Have a think because we’ll be asking you shortly for your ideas.
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An 18-month-old girl was hit by a car and thrown one-and-a-half metres in the air at Altona beach on Sunday night.
Police Sergeant Jason Van Doren said it was “only by the grace of God” that the girl escaped with non-life-threatening injuries a�er being struck about 6.15pm on the Esplanade, near Romawi Street.
He said the girl’s father had become distracted by another young child, and the girl ran on to the road straight in front of a car.
�e Altona girl was admitted to hospital overnight for checks before being discharged.
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A Braybrook man has been charged with the murder of his uncle at a Footscray carpark on December 31.
Police found the 32-year-old uncle unconscious in Stanlake Street about 1.40am. He was taken to Footscray Hospital where he later died.
It is understood the nephew, 21, had earlier presented at the same hospital with his uncle.
In a separate incident, a 28-year-old Footscray man was stabbed outside a Footscray McDonald’s store on January6. A 20-year-old Footscray man has been charged with intentionally causing serious injury.
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Elderly people coming into aged-care centres could be slugged an extra $1000 at an emotionally critical time a�er the federal government decided to scrap a key funding source.
Doutta Galla Aged Services, a not-for-pro�t community aged-care provider with centres at Footscray and Yarraville, will lose about $185,000 a year a�er the axeing of the “pre-entry leave subsidy funds”.
�e subsidies are used to help aged-care providers hold beds for up to seven days while incoming residents settle their other a�airs.
Funding for the subsidy is expected to be cut in July.
Doutta Galla Aged Services chairman Bruce Mildenhall said he was outraged by a decision he said would hurt elderly people living in the west.
“�e subsidy gave new residents peace of mind at a time of signi�cant change, and provided them with adequate time to make arrangements, pack up their belongings and get them in order before making the emotional move into permanent residential aged care,” Mr Mildenhall said.
“It enabled aged-care providers to hold a bed for new residents without �nancial stress to either resident or provider.”
Without the subsidy, residents will need to pay $1000 for the seven-day holding period.
Mr Mildenhall said the decision would put stress on older people already dealing with an emotional and challenging situation.
“Residential aged-care providers are reeling from the cuts by this government. In July, we received the news about the cutting of the dementia and severe behaviour supplement, which stripped $800,000 from our budget,
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Bruce Mildenhall with resident John and clinical care co-ordinator Frances Fraser. (Shawn Smits)
and now the pre-entry leave subsidy. �is is now close to $1 million that has been callously ripped from our budget,” he said.
“What should we expect next?”Assistant Social Services Minister Mitch
Fi�eld said the funding cut would ensure aged-
care funds only subsidised people who had actually entered permanent residential care.
“Aged-care providers can still keep places on hold for people … they are still able to charge the incoming resident a fee [about $47 a day],” Senator Fi�eld said.
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Hobsons Bay libraries will have visitors of an unusual kind this week as children get up close and personal with snakes, lizards and other critters.
As part of Hobsons Bay council’s Summer by the Sea program, Andrew Wegener, of Australian Wildlife Lectures, is bringing his showcase of native wildlife to Altona and Altona Meadows libraries.
Children are being encouraged to observe and handle the animals to learn about their needs and gain respect for di�erent living things.
Summer by the Sea helps raise awareness of local conservation issues and promotes the municipality’s coastal environment.
Mobil supports the interactive shows, with Altona re�nery manager Andrew Warrell saying they raise awareness about native wildlife in our own backyard.
“�is event provides an important opportunity for suburban children to interact with native wildlife, such as snakes, turtles and frogs, and learn about these creatures that live right alongside us in the local area,” he said.
�e show is at Altona library today and tomorrow, and Altona Meadows library on Friday, running from 10am-3pm.
Alex, of Altona, enjoys the company of a green tree frog. (Shawn Smits)
Kids meet critters
By Goya Dmytryshchak
Williamstown’s shipyard could shed hundreds of jobs by April unless it obtains more work from the Commonwealth, Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews warned last week.
Mr Andrews said BAE Systems had briefed him that it would begin laying o� hundreds of workers in just a few months unless it received assignments very soon.
In October, Star Weekly reported that there Star Weekly reported that there Star Weeklywould be job losses at BAE Systems in the new year if it did not secure new contracts. �is was despite BAE being awarded a contract to
Mr Andrews told reporters on Monday that he joined the NSW and South Australian premiers in pleading with the federal government to keep shipbuilding jobs in Australia. �e federal government last week dismissed reports that naval shipbuilding jobs were in jeopardy because of lack of work.
produce three additional hull blocks under an $8.5 billion Air Warfare Destroyer (AWD) program.
Contract work on Landing Helicopter Dock (LHD) ships runs out in the third quarter of this year, creating a gap in work.
�e Australian Manufacturing Workers Union said governments needed to commit to an ongoing, rolling build. In October, then-state manufacturing minister David Hodgett had said “timely decision-making” was needed, and he was “disappointed” the federal government had decided to source two navy supply ships from South Korea or Spain.
A BAE Systems spokeswoman said the shipbuilder had sought a meeting with new federal Defence Minister Kevin Andrews.
“Australian expertise in shipbuilding is among the best in the world and BAE Systems wants to partner with government to deliver the best outcomes in Australia’s national security interests,” she said.
“�ere are clearly pressures, and decisions are required in the short term. With the right strategy between government and the industry we believe we can manage an outcome that will not only retain much of our workforce but also strengthen shipbuilding capabilities.”
New push to keep shipyard a�oat‘‘ Australian expertise in shipbuilding is among the best in the world ’’
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A man involved in smuggling cocaine and methamphetamine from Mexico in bottles of beer has lost a bid to appeal his conviction.
Adrian Franze was sentenced to 17 years’ jail, with a minimum of 13 years, for his role in importing the bottles, which were stored at Sunshine and Yarraville.
His co-o�ender, Erol Ramazanoglu, pleaded guilty to identical charges, while a third co-o�ender �ed and hasn’t been located.
Franze sought to appeal his conviction on grounds that the Supreme Court jury had been misdirected about his criminal responsibility and about whether he knew the drugs exceeded the commercial quantity.
In refusing to grant leave to appeal, three Supreme Court appeal judges ruled there was no misdirection and that the consignment was almost 200 times the commercial quantity of methamphetamine and more than seven times the commercial quantity of cocaine.
In August 2013, Franze, then 33, was jailed a�er being found guilty of attempting to possess 14 kilograms of cocaine and 133 kilograms of methamphetamine.
Australian Federal Police intercepted the drugs’ arrival on October 14, 2011, and �lled 1100 similar bottles with water before attaching fresh Mexican beer labels to them. Listening devices were also hidden in the consignment.
Ten days later, Franze and a co-o�ender took delivery of the reconstituted consignment at a warehouse they operated in Westside Drive,
Laverton North. According to the Crown, Franze could be heard arguing about the drugs with his co-o�enders, making statements about not wanting to drive the van.
Franze’s defence was that these comments referred to him not wanting to drive the van to Altona Gate Shopping Centre as the bottles might be damaged in the underground car park.
Police tracked the bottles being moved from the Laverton North warehouse to a unit in Fairbairn Road, Sunshine.
Franze gave evidence that on October 25, 2011, with his co-o�enders becoming concerned about police surveillance, Ramazanoglu had intended to go to the Sunshine unit to empty the bottles down the drain.
�e next day, 43 of the 46 boxes containing the bottles were moved to Ramazanoglu’s home in Roberts Road, Yarraville.
A listening device recorded him opening bottles, pouring out liquids and discussing how to dispose of the bottles.
�at night, police raided Ramazanoglu’s home. He was caught trying to eat paper which had instructions from Franze written on it.
�e following day, Franze handed himself in to police.
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‘‘ Franze could be heard arguing about the drugs ’’
- Crown evidenceA dance school in Braybrook has raised $605 for the West Welcome Wagon, a not-for-pro�t, volunteer group supporting asylum seekers.
�e group provides good-quality donated items to asylum seekers and organises special events to bring them together with the broader community.
Organising through Facebook, the group collects donated furniture, food, clothing and other items and delivers them to asylum seeker families living in Melbourne’s west.
�e school Dance Habit asked its families for Christmas hamper foodstu�s, which were then ra�ed at an end-of-year concert. A�er six weeks, the dance school had raised more than $600 to pass on.
Dance Habit director Megan Jessop said her vision to run a professional business with a
community-minded approach had come about thanks to the generosity of local families.
“Dance Habit is committed to the inner west community and we will continue to support our own families as well as organisations like the West Welcome Wagon,” Ms Jessop said.
West Welcome Wagon founder Mia McGregor said the support of Dance Habit made all the di�erence to her vision of charity.
“�e support we receive from groups such as Dance Habit shows us how strong our sense of community is here in the west,” she said.
So in step with charityMia McGregor with dancers January, Amy, Laura, Ella-Rose, Poppy and Lily. (Shawn Smits)
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The Former Caltex site is land at 38–48 Blackshaws Road and 24 Sutton Street, South Kingsville. The site has been identi�ed as suitable for residential development.The applicants for the site have lodged a concept plan and master plan and associated document for consideration.
The applicant has lodged an appeal to the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) (reference number P2042/2014). In response VCAT have required notice of the master plan. The key elements of the master plan include:
• planning for approximately 600 dwellings in town house and apartment form• heights ranging from 2 to 3 storeys along existing interfaces to 10 storeys at the north western tip of the site• a central public open space area
Copies of the master plan, concept plan and other supporting documents are available on Council’s website: www.hobsonsbay.vic.gov.au/formercaltexsite. Hard copies are also available at Council of�ce(115 Civic Parade, Altona) and various Council libraries.
How can I have my say?
The master plan is on notice from 19 December 2014 until 11 February 2015. If you have comments and responses to the master plan, they must be received by VCAT by 11 February 2015 and copies must be provided to Council and the applicant. Comments and responses are to be made to VCAT and addressed to:
Principal Registrar / Planning and Environment List / Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal / GPO Box 5408 / Melbourne VIC 3001
Comments and responses should include a name, address, a contact number, reference to VCAT application P2042/ 2014 and set out how the proposal will affect you. Copies of comments and responses given to VCAT must also be given by you to Council and the applicant. Copies provided to Council should be addressed to:
Kathleen McClusky / Manager Strategy and Advocacy / Hobsons Bay City Council / PO Box 21 /Altona VIC 3018
Copies of comments provided to the applicant should be addressed to:
Jess Noonan / Senior Town Planner / Tract Consultants / PO Box 181 / Richmond VIC 3121
Please remember they are public documents that can be accessed by any member of the public. It is important to note that Council has not yet made a decision on the master plan.
Drop in session
An informal drop in session will be held on 22 January 2015 at the South Kingsville Community Centre (43 Paxton Street, South Kingsville) from 4.30 pm to 7.30 pm for anyone interested to view the master plan and talk to Council of�cers about the proposal.
Where to next?
Once the noti�cation period closes, comments and responses will be considered and a decision made on the master plan. If the master plan is approved, the applicant can then lodge planning permits for building and works and subdivision of the land.
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Protest as pub fallsAustralia’s oldest three-storey pub in Williamstown is coming down. Built about 1850, the Oriental is Williamstown’s second-oldest building and believed to be the state’s �rst three-storey hotel. Evolve Development is demolishing it to build a six-storey, 83-dwelling apartment block as part of much bigger development plans. Save Williamstown members are protesting outside the on-site sales of�ce at noon on Saturday.
Polluters �nedTwo Brooklyn businesses have each been �ned more than $7000 for failing to minimise dust coming from their premises. The Environment Protection Authority �ned J&M Ridol� Transport Services and Butler Freight Services $7381 each for not complying with pollution abatement notices. Four other companies have also been warned. There are 27 active pollution abatement notices in place on the Brooklyn industrial estate and 65 per cent of businesses met their compliance requirements by year’s end.
Accused stalker in courtA Braybrook man accused of �lming two women through a bedroom window at Footscray has been remanded to appear in the Melbourne Magistrates court on Thursday. Police were called to a Ballarat Road home early on January 3 after reports of a peeping Tom and arrested a man nearby in Jamieson Avenue. A 37-year-old was charged with two counts of stalking and one count of up-skirting from a mobile device.
Seaworks at Williamstown will host the largest display of American Civil War memorabilia seen in Melbourne as part of a three-day maritime festival during the Australia Day long weekend.
�e event will coincide with the 150th anniversary of the arrival of a Confederate ship in Melbourne in 1865.
�ere was debate at the time whether to call the crew of the CSS Shenandoah pirates or heroes.
�e Shenandoah was allowed into Williamstown to make repairs to its propeller bearings, which had been damaged in a storm.
Opinion was divided over whether to celebrate the ship’s o�cers and crew, who had been tasked with sinking Yankee whaling ships because they were �ghting the north.
While the US consul in Melbourne fumed at the presence of a Confederate ship known for burning its whaling �eets, the public was in awe.
�e Shenandoah’s o�cers, under the command of James Waddell, prided themselves on not harming any of the 1053 people they took captive from whaling ships at sea.
�e Australia Day exhibition will include photographs, maps, documents, uniforms, weapons and a civil war sailor’s hammock.
�e exhibition is the centrepiece of the Seaworks Maritime Festival, which will run from January 24 to 26.
For information, visit www.seaworks.com.au.
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�e 2015 Yarraville Festival’s fashion show will raise funds to support the work of Mercy Palliative Care in the western region.
Taking place at the Sun �eatre on Wednesday, February 11, I Heart Fashion will showcase designs from seven of the suburb’s clothing stores.
Proceeds from the sale of tickets will go directly to the care service, which provides 24-hour support to people with incurable illnesses and their carers and families.
Festival manager Megan Darling said Mercy Palliative Care deserved to be celebrated.
“We really want to bring recognition to Mercy Palliative Care and the work that they do,” she said. “�ey’re an incredible group who
really help people at the hardest point in their lives.”
Mercy Health fundraising manager Shannon Gilmore said the festival’s help for the care service was wonderful.
“�ese donations will help us provide �nancial support for patients who fall through the gap,” she said.
�e show will take place at the Sun �eatre from 8pm on February 11. Tickets cost $25 and can be purchased at participating shops: Marita’s of Yarraville, Niche, Village Idiom, Lambhouse, Angelica, One White Lie and Boomerang Exchange.
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Fashionable fundraiserYarraville Festival manager Megan Darling (right) with models Nicola and Jackson. (Wayne Hawkins)
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Hobsons Bay Toy Library at Newport is looking for donations of unwanted toys as families clear up clutter a�er Christmas.
HBTL president Fiona Ward said many children were overwhelmed with toys over the Christmas period, and families were o�en short of storage space.
“Most toy libraries will accept donations of toys that are clean and generally in good working condition,” she said. “�ese are added to the toy library collection for other children to borrow.”
�e library, at the Newport Gardens Early Years Centre in Maddox Road, accepts most toys except for licensed characters.
Ms Ward said becoming a toy library member was an ideal way to manage the number of
toys in the home and gave children access to a greater range of toys. She said it also taught children good values.
“Children come to appreciate the idea of borrowing and returning things, and parents also like the idea of being able to try something out before buying,” Ms Ward said.
HBTL is a not-for-pro�t organisation that services Hobsons Bay and the inner west. Toys for loan include large outdoor toys, bikes and ride-ons, dress-ups and puzzles. �e library is open on �ursdays, 9am-1pm, and Saturdays, 9am-3pm, with membership starting at $70 a year. Email [email protected] or message HBTL on Facebook.
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Christmas lasts all yearOne-year old Rourke having fun at Hobsons Bay Toy Library. (Shawn Smits)
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Two years’ jail for fraudsterBy Goya Dmytryshchak
A man has been jailed for opening fake bank accounts across Melbourne in a trail of fraud, which ended a�er he tried to draw down a $187,000 cheque deposited in Williamstown.
Diea Kardan Sayhood was sentenced by the County Court to two and a half years jail with a minimum of 15 months.
Between November 18, 2013, and January 10, 2014, Sayhood opened seven bank accounts using false identi�cation. By closing an account and transferring the balance into a new account in the same name, he managed to bypass the usual ANZ Bank practice of waiting several days for a cheque to clear.
On February 6, 2014, Sayhood went to the ANZ bank at Williamstown and deposited $300 plus a National Australia Bank cheque for $187,700 that he had drawn on a Keilor account he had opened.
�e next day, he went to a bank in Williamstown and closed the account he had opened at Keilor, transferring the balance into an account he had opened in Airport West. �e funds were transferred as cleared funds.
Over the next two days, Sayhood proceeded to drain most of the money from this account, mainly in foreign exchange at places like Travelex. He also made purchases at jewellery shops of up to $9000.
It was a pattern that Sayhood repeated from late 2013 to early 2014 at Airport West, Altona North, Coburg, Croydon, Keilor, Knox and Parkmore.
But in his bid to empty his account of $187,000 deposited in Williamstown, Sayhood came undone when a withdrawal on February 10, 2014, at Melbourne Airport Travelex was refused.
He was subsequently interviewed by police, who found he had false identi�cation in three di�erent names.
None of the money has been recovered.
Direct from sell-out shows in Paris, Buenos Aires, São Paulo and the Sydney Opera House, the world-renowned Caravan Burlesque will be travelling to Newport in February.
Finucane and Smith’s pop-up Parisian emporium of performers will do seven shows at �e Substation as part of Melbourne’s Midsumma Festival.
Named “national treasures” in Australia, Moira Finucane and Jackie Smith have drawn together a stable of artists from around the world.
Caravan Burlesque has won 12 international theatre awards, received standing ovations across �ve continents and critical acclaim in 12 languages.
�e show features wild circus performances, smouldering songs and electrifying acts.
Performances will be held from February 5-14. For information visit www.thesubstation.org.au
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Azaria Universe, Lily Paskas, Holly Durant and Moira Finucane are travelling to Newport on the Caravan Burlesque. (Jodie Hutchinson)
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A comedy feature �lm that was written in Footscray and �lmed in Williamstown has won a major award in the United States.
�e Heckler, depicting the life of a stand-up comedian who becomes possessed by the spirit of a jealous heckler, won the ‘best ensemble’ award at the LA Comedy Festival.
�e �lm follows the comedian’s journey to reclaim his body before his career falls apart due to the jealous one.
Produced by �e Comedy Cartel, a partnership of writer Steve Mitchell and director Ben Plazzer, �e Heckler was �e Heckler was �e Hecklerwell received by �lmmakers and comedy a�cionados at the LA festival.
�e script was adapted from a short story written �ve years ago by Mitchell, who developed the storyline into a feature-length screenplay.
�e actors chosen boosted the chances for the �lm going up to the award, Mitchell said. “�ere’s a great mix and we have some nice
cameos from comedians like Tony Martin, Je� Green and others.
“We spent a lot of time thinking about the best actors to play these roles in the �lm and we’re really happy with who we chose; they’re all fantastic and worked so well together.”
Hollywood guru and Hidden Tools of Comedy author Steve Kaplan has described Comedy author Steve Kaplan has described Comedy �e Heckler as “a delightfully charming comedy … wonderfully witty! For once an LOL that is really an LOL!”
Mitchell is now hoping for a successful �lm debut at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival in April. Check out https://www.facebook.com/�eHecklerMovie.
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Writer and producer Steve Mitchell with director Ben Plazzer in LA. (Supplied)
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By Cameron Tait
Consumer A�airs Victoria has urged residents to be wary of travelling conmen following reports of two men o�ering bitumen repairs in the Little River area.
In both cases, residents were approached by the men saying a job down the road had been cancelled and suggesting they could do work at a cheap price.
A�er becoming suspicious, residents refused to hand over money.
“�ey may even get on the roof and actually remove tiles, looking like they are doing some work, but then once they have the cash they will leave and never come back, leaving a gaping hole.”
Consumer A�airs Victoria director Claire Noone said travelling conmen usually demanded cash up front for jobs such as asphalting, roo�ng work, painting and gardening, then disappeared leaving poor- quality or incomplete work.
“�ey prey on unsuspecting and trusting
Wyndham police crime prevention o�cer Craig McDonald encouraged people to be vigilant about common rip-o�s, such as cheap roof repair deals.
Leading Senior Constable McDonald said residents were typically approached by two men who claimed to have noticed damage to their roof while doing repairs on a neighbouring house.
“�ey will then make up a quote and barter with the home owner for a cash deal to �x it,” he said.
people, o�en ripping o� older Victorians, people with a disability, residents who speak little or no English and full-time mums or carers,” Dr Noone said.
“In some cases, they appear to be using letter-drop companies to deliver professional- looking �yers, which may even carry the logos of industry organisations. Say ‘no’ to uninvited and high-pressure o�ers.”
Report suspicious activity to the National Travelling Conmen Hotline on 1300 133 408 or visit www.consumer.vic.gov.au.
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Julia Gillard’s former Altona home looks surprisingly similar to the way she le� it just over a year ago.
�e buyers of the former prime minister’s Medford Street dwelling have turned it into a Gillard shrine, even furnishing it with replica beds and couches mimicking those belonging toMs Gillard when she lived in the house with partner Tim Mathieson.
Chinese mortgage broker Zheng Wang and his wife, Jian Wang, bought the three-bedroom brick house at auction in December, 2013, for $921,000 – about $250,000 more than its expected sale price.
Showing Star Weekly through the house Star Weekly through the house Star Weeklylast week, their elder daughter, Stephanie, said it was the �rst time the family had agreed to speak to Australian media.
Ms Wang, who in 2003, at age 16, became one of the youngest-ever female International Baccalaureates, was cleared for a job with Ms Gillard’s ministerial o�ce but gave up the chance in order to help her father in his business.
She said the family had sought information from selling agent and Ms Gillard’s long-time friend, Anna Grech, of Jas Stephens, in a bid to replace the furniture with pieces matching those owned by Ms Gillard. “To the extent that we could, because obviously we won’t be able to �nd the furniture that’s exactly the same,” Ms Wang said.
In a walk-in closet in the master bedroom, a pair of brown ugg boots, once worn by Ms Gillard and given to the family, takes pride of place.
Pictures of Ms Gillard with her family members and heads of state adorn the walls. On one bedside table is a picture of Ms Gillard and her tearful father, taken when she was elected.
A copy of Ms Gillard’s book is signed, “Jian, I wish you much joy in Medford Street”.
In the entrance hall is a blown-up picture of Ms Gillard with Ms Wang’s beaming parents taken at a function in China in 2009.
What lies behind the family’s fascination?Ms Wang said they particularly admired
Ms Gillard for breaking the ‘glass ceiling’ to become the country’s �rst female prime minister.
She said her father wanted her mother to sign the sale contract so the property would pass “from woman to woman”.
Ms Wang hesitantly added that her family was “very fond” of the Labor Party because it was Bob Hawke who allowed Chinese students, including her father, to come to Australia a�er the Tiananmen Square massacre in 1989.
“He is forever indebted to them,” Ms Wang said.
“I suppose we all are because our lives would be very di�erent now if we had to stay in China.”
She said the family was Christian but still believed in the Chinese superstition that a successful person le� behind a positive vibe that is auspicious.
Ms Wang said she would be happy for the house to be placed on a heritage register and preserved for future generations.
“Essentially, we’re trying to do that in a more private way,” she said. “We are trying to conserve the house the way it is.”
Prime spot for an Altona shrine
The Wang family in their Altona home, in front of a photograph of former prime minister Julia Gillard and Jian and Zheng Wang. (Wayne Hawkins)
Julia Gillard’s former home is being preserved as a tribute to our �rst female PM, writes Goya Dmytryshchak
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Maribyrnong city council will host Australia Day celebrations on Monday, January 26, at the Coulson Gardens.
Mayor Nam Quach has invited residents to join him on the banks of the Maribyrnong River to celebrate with entertainment and activities to keep kids entertained.
“Australia Day is where we award those in our community who have sel�essly made
What a day for a partyMaribyrnong mayor Nam Quach and fellow Australia Day revellers get in the mood. (Supplied)
Maribyrnong a better place to live, and welcome many more new citizens into the city,” Cr Quach said.
“Please join us at the lovely Coulson Gardens along the Maribyrnong River for a fun family day of celebration and make this year’s Australia Day a day to remember.”
At the free event, entertainment will be provided by Ausdance, Raw Elements and the Footscray Yarraville City Band.
�e 2015 civic awards winners will be
honoured during the event for their roles within the community.
�e awards will be presented in the categories of young citizen of the year (up to 25 years), volunteer of the year, community group of the year (non-pro�t), emerging community’s award, citizen of the year and a mayoral award.
Australia Day ambassador John Blackman will be a guest at the celebrations.
For more information on the event, visit www.maribyrnong.vic.gov.au/civicawards.
An elderly Maribyrnong couple is devastated a�er a concrete stork that resided in their front yard for 60 years was stolen.
Slim and Beverley Shearer noticed the stork was missing a�er they returned to their Yarraville home a�er a day out on December 31.
�e 120-centimetre decorative stork had been in their yard since they bought the property and had become a part of their home, Mrs Shearer said.
“�is has been our �rst and only home. We purchased it in 1955, and the stork has been there ever since. We feel as though we’ve lost a part of our family.”
�e couple’s granddaughter, Meg Shearer, feels the loss, too.
“For something to have been untouched, unmoved for over 50 years and just taken without a thought spared for how the owners feel is such a disappointment,” she said. “To think people can walk on to your property and take things as they please … is a message to everyone not to have sentimental or valuable items in your front yard.”
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PRE-MOVIE ENTERTAINMENT COMMENCES AT 7.30PM WITH FEATURE MOVIE STARTING AT APPROX. 8.30PMThis is an alcohol-free series. Please leave your pooch at home too!
Botanic artBotanic art classes are being offered at Altona’s Louis Joel centre on Thursday nights and Friday mornings, starting early February. No experience needed. ■ 0431 828 402 or www.botanicartclasses.com.au
Frozen in the parkThe Twilight Movies in the Park series will present the movie Frozen, 8.30pm, January16 at Kinder Smith Reserve, Braybrook. ■ 9688 0200
Anu in line-up Legendary singer Christine Anu will take to the stage at Maribyrnong council’s Wominjeka Festival this Saturday. Starting from 2pm at Footscray Community Arts Centre riverside lawn, the festival will include music, art and performance that re�ects the Indigenous culture of Melbourne’s west. ■ www.footscrayarts.com.au#sthash.Ri0DCgae.dpuf
Tastes of AlbaniaFood stalls, carnival rides and cultural entertainment will feature at the Albanian Community Festival, from 10am-6pm, January 18, at Footscray Park, corner of Geelong and Ballarat Road, Footscray. ■ 0433 576 176
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Dog agilityGet some exercise and have fun with your dog. The Agility Dog Club of Victoria trains on Friday nights under lights at WLJ Crofts Reserve, Blackshaws Road, Altona North. All breeds of dog and age groups are welcome. New members’ classes will start soon. Numbers are limited so phone to reserve your place.■ 0425 762 434
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First Australians forumThe Rivers to Recognition forum will continue the collaboration of Western Region Council members to raise awareness about the recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians. The forum, from 6-8pm on February 8, will
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INCOME TODAY – DEVELOP TOMORROW (PERMITS)This is a magnificent opportunity to secure a developmentsite with approved planning permit for 20 apartments.Currently leased $50K + GST pa. Great location. A shortdrive to Southern Cross Station 6.6km, Melbourne CBD7.3km. Walk to Public Transport (Bus, trains, tram), FootscrayCBD/Shopping, Fruit and Vegetable Markets, Restaurants,Schools and University. So if you are looking to invest, de-velop or simply speculate, this property certainly has all theright offerings.
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ALTONA, 3 Linnet Street. Sat17th of January. 7:30am- 12pm.Clothing, kids clothing, furniture,bric-a-brac and much more!
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Phone Frank 0407 356 822.
MATTRESS, Queen size, firm,chiropractic, pocket spring forminimal partner movement. Not$1250, sell $400. Can deliver.0412 388 485.
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VINYL PORTABLE MASSAGETABLE Good condition. $105.Contact 0432 117 390 after4pm.
PRAYER TO THE VIRGIN MARY(Never known to fail)O most beautiful flower of Mt.Carmel, fruitful vine, splendourof Heaven, Blessed Mother ofthe Son of God, ImmaculateVirgin, assist me in my necessity.O Star of the Sea, help me andshow me herein you are myMother. O Holy Mary, Mother ofGod, Queen of Heaven andEarth, I humbly beseech youfrom the bottom of my heart tosuccour in my necessity (men-tion your request). There arenone that can withstand yourpower. O show me here you aremy Mother. O Mary conceivedwithout sin, pray for us whohave recourse to thee (3 times).O Holy Mary, I place this causein your hands (3 times). Thankyou for mercy toward me andmine. AMEN.Say this prayer for 3 consecutivedays. You must publish it and itwill be granted to you.
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VISCOUNT, Supreme Deluxe,tandem axel, electric brakes, upto 6 berth, all electric, plusannex 17x9, front verandah andside walls, $9000. 0425 775 083.
HOLDEN STATESMEN VS, '98,reg WKT-741, auto, powersteering, aircon, V6 super charg-ed engine, lots of extras, EC,sold with long reg and RWC,$4,500ono. Call 9741 4806.
ALTONA NORTH 3BR House,garage, ducting heating andcooling, BIR's, very clean.$350pw neg. Ph 0402 738 507.
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ALTONA MEADOWS 3BR BVhome WIR 2 way bathroom kitmeals/dishwasher ducted heat-ing air con shed double carport$300pw Pellegrino R/E 3/19Synnot St Werribee 9741 1000.
HOME BASED INCOME, earnmore money, more time,$0-$10K plus with a simplepart time opportunity. 0402031 395.
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NATURAL PLUS7 days, 9.30am - 9.30pm.
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G'S IT Computer repair. For allyour computer problems, PC orMac. Why settle fora geek whenyou can call a professional one.Phone 0433 655 193.
EmploymentEVERNEW, pop top caravan, 16x 7.5ft, EC, full annexe with frontawning, rear double bed with liftup struts. Large gas electricfridge, 4 burner cook top,microwave cooker, TV antenna,lots of cupboard space, cutlerydishes and cooking utensils.$13,500. 8742 3559 , 0421 311904.
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HOUSE, Concretor wanting torent house, 4 or 5 bed,preferably in 3022, 3023 area,family of 5, 7 cars, motor home,long term, ASAP, willing to pay$370pw. 0415 822 207.
TARNEIT, Female, room to rent,in a modern 4BR home, must beclean and tidy. $140PW, no bills.Phone 0424 324 420.
POINT COOK, Room available,fully furnished, close to allamenities. $165 including utilitybills. Phone: 0433 181 741.
Weeds OnlyGarden Bed
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Plaster Delivery2 vacancies available. Must haveown ABN and MR licence orhigher. Experience desirable.Casual with possibility of perma-nent for the right candidate.E m a i l r e s u m e t o :[email protected]
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ALTONA, room has AC/heating,near shopping centre/train sta-tion. Must be employed.$160pw includes bills. Bondrequired. 0435 696 014.
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WERRIBEE SOUTH Large 3BR BVBIR's spacious lounge kit/mealsadj family room sunroom evapcooling yard 2 large garages$280pw Pellegrino R/E 3/19Synnot St Werribee 9741 1000.
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WYNDHAM VALE 40 PelhamCrescent, Saturday 17th Janu-ary, from 7:30am. Furniture,clothes, toys and kitchenware.
WALKERS WANTEDHoppers Crossing, Werribee,Altona Meadows, Point CookSalt Water and surrounding.We need reliable people to
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experience required.Please call between 9am-6pm
Dianne - 0417 129 040.
WERRIBEE Freshly painted 3BRBV ensuite WIR BIR's kit/mealsadj family room sep loungeducted heating air-con car port$300pw Pellegrino R/E 3/19Synnot St W/bee 9741 1000.
LABOURER /FORKLIFT DRIVER
We are a Timber Distributioncompany seeking a confident &experienced Forklift Driver La-borer, to join our company inAltona North. Your job willconsist of loading unloadingtrucks emptying containers,general order picking.To join our team you must:- Have experience with timber &forklift operations. (Forklift testwill be conducted at the time ofinterview.)- Hold a current & valid forkliftlicense.- Have a positive attitude & be ateam player.Only shortlisted applicants willbe notified. Please email your
WERRIBEE, Unit 3, 24 RiversideAve, Saturday 17th, 7am-4pmand Sunday 18th, 8am-3pm,January, massive garage sale,everything must go. Bric a brac,kitchen goods, tools, gardenitems, much, much more.
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TARNEIT Executive 3BR BVhome study ensuite with spaWIR BIR's lounge with aircon kitmeals adj family area withaircon dishwasher ducted heat-ing alarm shed remote doublegarage $320pw Pellegrino R/E 319 Synnot St W/bee 9741 1000.
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WERRIBEE, 82 Shaws Road.Saturday 17th of January.8am-1pm. Moving sale, house-hold furnishings and goods,everything must go!
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SPORT
■ Happy New Year and welcome to another jam-packed year of sport in the west. Sadly, I start the year paying tribute to two western suburbs stalwarts who passed away during the holiday period – Gwen Buckingham and Lindsay Howarth. Gwen, and the Buckingham family, were heavily involved in the foundation of the Hoppers Crossing Football and Cricket clubs. Gwen’s husband Ian was one of the club’s pioneers, her son Shane is the football club president and grandson Ryan is one of the rising stars of the Warriors seniors. Gwen’s contribution to the club was enormous and she will be sadly missed. Lindsay Howarth, who played more than 300 games for Spotswood Football Club, was awarded WRFL life membership last September. The Howarth name has been at Spotty for decades – Lindsay’s father Ken played in the 1946 under-19 premiership side with my father. Lindsay was one of those people who just did whatever needed doing, whether it was coaching juniors, running water or helping out.
■ One of the joys of my summer job at SEN is catching up with some great sportspeople. Last week I spoke with Ken Eastwood, a Footscray cricket legend, Victorian Shef�eld Shield player and a man who played one test for Australia. Eastwood played in the controversial Sydney test when the English team walked off. On YouTube it is known as the ‘John Snow incident’. The things I took from Eastwood in the interview were gems. The 79-year-old Point Cook resident still umpires in a local competition, and though he played only the one test, he has two baggy green caps. It seems when they gave him one to try on for size they neglected to ask for its return. Being a good western suburbs boy he did not point out their error and put it in his kit bag.
■ Australia Day will again see Pennell Reserve transformed into an elite athletics venue for the running of the Maribyrnong Gift. The day kicks off at noon and will include kid’s races, a barbecue, stalls and market tents. There will be a bookie on track. ■ There is lots of footy news to share, though I am mindful there is still time for more changes. I am never convinced of what club’s say until the clearances open and we really see who is going were. I have heard that a lot of Deer Park premiership players have moved on.
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Bowlers shine as A’s chase �rst victoryAltona will be desperate to re-group a�er �nishing the opening week of cricket’s under-15 JC Craig Shield on the bottom of the ladder and without a notch in the wins column.
�e A’s were on the wrong end of a number of lopsided scorelines with heavy losses coming against top-four clubs Werribee, Williamstown and Yarraville.
�e bright spot for the A’s is having two bowlers – Daniel Reed-Sharry (six wickets) and Cooper Mitchell (�ve) – in the competition’s top 10.
�ere were no such worries for Yarraville, which handed out a severe 143-run thrashing to the A’s in the third round.
�e Eagles are one of two undefeated clubs, are sitting third on the ladder and have a game in hand as one of the clubs scheduled a bye in week one.
Eagles opener Mali Pereira has the highest individual score of the west group so far with a superb 99 against the A’s on Sunday.
Billy Koziaris has been getting the job done
with the ball for the Eagles, snaring seven wickets at a scroogy average of 3.14. He took 6-20 o� nine overs against the A’s on Sunday.
Williamstown is at the crossroads a�er two wins and two losses in the opening week.
�e Seagulls batting has le� a lot to be desired, but the bowlers have impressed.
�ree eagles are in the top 15 for wickets – including Wally Christie (six), Mitchell Coleman (�ve) and Finn Turnbull (four).
Aaron Cheesley was one of only �ve west group players to record half centuries in week one when he smashed 51 against Altona.
�e group stage wraps up this week with matches played yesterday, today and tomorrow.
�e quarter �nals will be played on Tuesday with the semi �nals (January 22) and �nal (January 25) to follow.
Meanwhile, all local senior turf cricket clubs had their games abandoned on Saturday due to bad weather leading into last weekend.
Lance JenkinsonMax Brown sweeps the ball down to �ne leg for Altona. (Wayne Hawkins)
By Lance Jenkinson
Williamstown Wolves are occupying dangerous territory in the Baseball Victoria summer league division 1 standings.
�e freefalling Wolves hold the second-worst record in the entire competition with just four wins a�er Sunday’s punishing 10-0 loss to Waverley.
�e fact the bottom two teams will be relegated at the end of the season is not lost on Wolves coach Dean Marnell.
A sense of urgency is needed if the Wolves are to avoid the drop.
“Every game matters,” he said. “We’ve got some winnable games coming up so the ball is still in our court.
“We’ve got to �nd a way to get back to what we were doing earlier in the season.”
It is hard to believe this is the same Wolves out�t that toppled premiership-contending clubs Melbourne and Blackburn inside a week.
�at was the middle of November and the Wolves have not won since, enduring a bumpy ride with six straight losses.
Wolves’ pitch black hole“We had a good run of form there when
we beat Melbourne and Blackburn in the one week,” Marnell said. “If we can �nd that form again, we’ll be right.
“Our guys are keen … they were at the ballpark getting work in even in 42-degree heat last week.
“I didn’t call training – these guys took it upon themselves.
“�ey’re willing to do the work, but it’s just not happening for us at the moment.”
A problem area for the Wolves is their leaking of runs.
Pitching was the cornerstone of their back-to-back division 2 titles in the past two summers, but that prowess has so far not transferred to the top level.
Veteran David Asp and recruit Andrew Russell have been solid, while youngster Nathan Rogers is showing promising signs, but the depth pitchers have underperformed.
“Our pitching has been our downfall this year,” Marnell said.
“Jason Lester has really struggled, Daniel Chircop is a work in progress and Josh Lee
hasn’t been as sharp as he usually is. We’ve been pretty disappointing in that department and we’ve got to pick it up.”
In the batters box, Andrew Russell has delivered as promised despite a constant battle with arm injuries.
Russell has 17 hits, second only to Aaron Green, to go with team-highs in RBIs (12), base on balls (nine, equal with Darren Pollock) and home runs (�ve).
“He’s been outstanding,” Marnell said. “He’s had arm issues all year and there’s times when he throws that he’s not 100 per cent but he still throws his heart out.
“If he’s healthy, he’s the best player in the competition. But he’s restricted with his arm and he’s really frustrated with that.
“He’s �tted into the club both on and o� the �eld.”
�e Wolves get no respite – Essendon, the team with the best record in the league, is their menu twice in three days next week.
Meanwhile, the undermanned Newport Rams were hammered 19-0 by Melbourne away on Sunday.
Boom Wolves recruit Andrew Russell has lived up to expectations. (Wayne Hawkins)
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By Liam Twomey
Nhan Hoang isn’t daunted by a busy schedule. �e 26-year-old has quali�ed for this year’s taekwondo world championships in an incredible �ve events.
Hoang booked his place on the Australian team a�er a dominant performance at the All Australian International Taekwondo Federation national championships which were held in Melbourne last month.
�e Yarraville resident won gold in the individual sparring, individual pattern, team sparring, team power and self-defence routine and will now represent Australia in those events next August in Korea.
Competing on the big stage is nothing new for Hoang, who has made himself a regular feature in some of the taekwondo world’s biggest competitions.
Aargh – taekwondonit!Since his �rst international meet in 2006,
Hoang has represented Australia six times. His biggest wins have included gold medals
in the international martial arts games in 2008 and 2012 and a bronze medal at the ITF taekwondo senior world championship in Bulgaria last year.
Locally, Hoang trains at the International Taekwon-do Defence Force in Sunshine North where he is tutored by national coach Danny Kordanovski.
“I never thought I would get this far in the sport,” Hoang said. “When I started I just wanted to give it a go. I didn’t think I would ever compete in world championships.
“When the opportunity came up, Danny asked me if I wanted to do it and we just decided to. I didn’t think much of it actually. I just take it all as it comes. Competing in all those big events, they have all been great experiences.”
Hoang won’t be the only member of International Taekwon-do Defence Force to battle at the world championships.
�e club has a staggering six athletes set to compete at the event with Emily Nguyen, Hoa Le, Kevin Hoang, Tony Nguyen and Phillip Le also qualifying.
“Our club standard is so high,” Hoang said. “We had seven guys trying out for the world championships and six of us made it. Our club’s standard is amazing. It is good for training as well; we all help and train each other.”
Further highlighting the club’s dominance in the sport, the International Taekwon-do Defence Force won 31 gold medals, 15 silver medals and nine bronze medals at the national championships. With the world titles eight months away, Hoang says his next goal is to “train his guts out” to ensure he’ll be ready when the time comes.
Nhan Hoang has quali�ed for the world championships. (Shawn Smits)
AthleticsEleni Gilden made a �ying start to the Athletics Victoria’s �rst shield competition for the year with victory in the women’s 400 metres at Nunawading on Saturday. Gilden’s 59.57 seconds edged out her sister, Rosamond (60.71), and Williamstown teammate Karoline Curtis (62.61). Celeste Mucci claimed wins in the under-18 100-metre hurdles in 14.27 seconds and the under-18 long jump with 5.31 metres. Sweeney Preston ran a personal best of 51.27 seconds in the under-18 400 metres, while Cosimo Mucci had the best time of 11.50 seconds in the under-18 100 metres.
FootballThe bulk of Williamstown’s list for the upcoming VFL season has been settled with 13 new faces and a high retention rate from the side that reached the �nals last season. Heading the list of recruits are former AFL-listed players Taylor Hine, who played with the Gold Coast Suns and North Melbourne, and Sam Dunell, who played at St Kilda. Western Jets graduates Liam McMahon, Billy Myers and Caleb Sullivan have received contracts, along with Williamstown CYMS premiership players Tom Johnstone and Ash Heaver.
CricketThe Williamstown and District Cricket Association under-21 representative side is in the last four of the Neil Wright Shield. WDCA will face Diamond Valley CA in a one-day game on Sunday at a venue still to be announced with the winner to advance to the �nal.
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SHOOTINGGRANTVILLE at 500yds: Tgt Ri�e: R Gray 149.19 P Setford 149.16 T Donaldson 146.7 G walton 145.18. F-Open: J Eland 180.18 J Catchpole 180.17 RJ Neil 178.22 T Lewis 176.18. FSTD: P Marum 178.19 R Carpeggianni 177.14 RWNeil 177.13 K Eland 176.13 G Doig 175.14 K Armstrong 173.11 J McLaren 171.7 N Longshaw 170.11 D Rissman 169.3 P Longworth 166.6 G Smith 164.8.
CYCLINGCYCLINGCYSOUTHERN MASTERS at Casey Fields: A: D Taylor Taylor T B Daly R Moody B: A Walsh R Puts P Yeatman C: A White S Deane B McRae. D: H Kallenaer E Caesar A Peterson. W: H Bean E: B Dew K Stutterd. F: M Deeley C Sydenham B Collins. W: K Tepper Tepper T . G: G Egbers D O’Grady C TozerEgbers D O’Grady C TozerEgbers D O’Grady C T .
CLUB GOLFAMSTEL: Par A: J Bridge (8) 3 up. B: B Donovan (26) 4 up. W: M Murphy (22) 1 up. Mxd Foursome Stroke: D O’Mara B O’Mara (28-1/2) 69-1/2.ANGLESEA: Stableford A: T Speed (8) 39. B: A Simpson (17) 43. C: R Grutzer (25) 40. W A: S Eskrigge (14) 36. B: V Shaw (24) 37. C: J Hills (28) 38.AUSSIE GOLF RANCH: Stableford: D Firth (15) 38.AUSTRALASIAN: Medal: N McClaren (25) 59.BAIRNSDALE: Stableford: I Fleischer (24) 40. W: NPaech (38) 40.BARHAM: Stableford A: N Jackson (9) 40. B: R Pay (20) 41. W: J Weaver (21) 32.BEECHWORTH: Stroke: P Smith (19) 67.BERWICK MONTUNA: Stableford: P Wood (20) 43. W: S Harper (27) 37.BOX HILL: Stroke A: D McFarlane (14) 65 cb. B: T Kelly (18) 68 cb. C/Trophy: G Morgan (26) 64.CAMBERWELL: Stroke A: R Sorani (15) 63 cb. B: H Chen (22) 62 cb. C: J Von Bergheim (23) 64.CARDINIA BEACON HILLS: Stableford: M Nealon (8) 41.CHURCHILL PARK: Stableford: T Henry (21) 41.COHUNA: Stableford A: B Dye (8) 40. B: R Cooper (30) 36. W: J Lunghusen (21) 33.COMMONWEALTHCOMMONWEALTHCOMMONWEAL : Par A: R Arthur (8) 3 up. B: A Ong (28) 3 up cb. W: A Leckenby (33) sq cb.COROWA: Medley Stableford: J Land (24) 42 cb.CRAIGIEBURN WILLMOTT: 4B agg: J Yee (12) H Shephard (7) 77.CRANBOURNE: Par A: F Garcia (12) 4 up. B: K Hanvey (18) 4 up. C: D West (36) 7 up.DEVILBEND: Stableford: S Travena Travena T (16) 39. W: JCain (16) 32.DORSET: Stableford A: K Bain (11) 40. B: G Beer (19) 44. C: J Grieco (21) 41.EAST MALVERN:EAST MALVERN:EAST MAL Par: J Broadbear (14) 5 up.EASTERN: Par: W Cho (5) 8 up.ELSTERNWICK PARK: Stableford: M Mason (17) 36.FINLEY: Stableford: R Makkinga (26) 33 cb. W: HWastle (14) 35.GARDINERS RUN: Mxd Foursome: T Patton J Corless (16) 72. Stableford: R McLean (17) 42.GARFIELD: Stableford A: A McKillop (3) 41. B: A Power (24) 43.GLEN WAVERLEYWAVERLEYWA : Stroke: I Coulter (21) 64.GOONAWGOONAWGOONA ARRA: Stableford: D Ross (14) 41.GREEN ACRES: Par A: E Mirabelli (16) 3 up. B: J Moorhead (26) 5 up. W: I McInerney (26) 2 up.GROWLING FROG: Stableford: J Benny (25) 40.RACV HEALESVILLE: Par: A Larkins (23) 7 up.HEIDELBERG: Medley Team: Team: T B Norden (24) R Timms (12) J Heenan (17) L McMillan (13) 130. Hole-in-one: T Topp at 6thin-one: T Topp at 6thin-one: T T .HIDDEN VALLEY: Stableford: C Chierego (3) 42.HOWLONG: Women Stableford: J Walker (29) 41.HUNTINGDALE: Stableford/Trophy: D Lee (36) 39 cb. W: N Asami (12) 36 cb.JUBILEE/WANGARATTANGARATTANGARA A:TTA:TT Par A: J Wohlers (10) 6 up. B: B Adams (23) 6 up.KEW: Stableford: J Duf�eld (19) 39. W: M Doery (30) 35 cb.KEYSBOROUGH: Stableford A: G Jantavongso (16) 40 cb. B: A Theochari (24) 46. W: L Boucher (18) 35.KOORINGAL: Par A: D Barit (10) 5 up. B: G Barr (14) 8 up. C: P Kitchen (20) 5 up. W A: G Weightman (14) 1 down. B: K Trace (37) 1 up. Hole-in-one: D Brierty at 5th.LATROBE:LATROBE:LA Stableford A: R Bird (11) 40. B: K Woodhead (26) 40. W A: J Gillen (14) 41. B: J Pearson (31) 36. Jnr Medal: C Leong (24) 26.LONG ISLAND: Stableford: N Williams (26) 44. W: LPimm (22) 38 cb.MAFFRA: Stableford: C Coleman (13) 36. W: RColeman (32) 34.MARYSVILLE: Stroke: A Howard (16) 69. W: HJenkins (25) 73.MEDWAY: Stableford A: A Gilbert (8) 41. B: A Ellis
(17) 39. C: J McKenzie (33) 42. W: S Newham (21) 35.MELBOURNE AIRPORT: Stableford: R Mould (17) 40. W: V Tkash (37) 28.METROPOLITAN:METROPOLITAN:METROPOLIT Stableford: J Healey (10) 39.MOE: Stableford: M Jackson (26) 43.MOONAH LINKS: Stableford: C Goddard (21) 40.MORNINGTON: Stableford: J Whelan (9) 35 cb. W:S Bate (27) 36.MURRAY MURRAY MURRA DOWNS: Stableford A: B Codling (10) 36. B: J Perry (30) 37.NEPEAN: Stableford A: I Parry (6) 39. B: S O’Connor (16) 42.NORTHERN: Stroke A: T German (12) 65. B: J Villela (13) 64. C: R Holmes (24) 61. W: D Clements (26) 69.PAKENHAM: Stableford: H Barclay (13) 40.PATTERSON PATTERSON PA RIVER: Stableford A: J Cox (1) 40. B: B Anderson (25) 43. W: A Warburton (19) 36.PENINSULA KINGSWOOD: Stableford Kingswood A: P Lewis (15) 43. B: A Shustin (21) 39 cb. C: I Yargi (29) 40. W A: A Clausen (19) 33 cb. B: R Reid (34) 37.RIVERSIDE ESSENDON: Par A: C Sgro (12) 8 up. B: B Ross (23) 2 up.RIVERSIDE: Mxd 4B: K Hart (19) D Hart (40) 11 up.RIVERVIEW: 4B: R Poa (16) J Bastow (18) 49.ROSANNA: Stableford A: D Burns (13) 41. B: D Bird (28) 38 cb. W: J Black (16) 37 cb.ROSEBUD: Stableford: P Wade (27) 43. W A: E Kutcher (21) 36. B: P Tonks (39) 36.Kutcher (21) 36. B: P Tonks (39) 36.Kutcher (21) 36. B: P TROSSDALE: Stableford: D Fields (23) 44. W: HLindsay (35) 38.ROYAL ROYAL ROY PARK: Stableford Trophy: V McNamara (17) 43.SALE: Medley Stableford: J Swift (5) 34 cb.SANDHURST: Medley 4B: K Greaves (20) C Greaves (27) 44. Stableford North A: E Saw (10) 42. B: R Allen (29) 40. W: J Martin (13) 35.SETTLERS RUN: Stableford: C Speirs (28) 39. W: LMahon (40) 37.SOUTHERN: Stableford A: J Griss (11) 40. B/Medal: B Fraser (19) 41. C: S Allott (31) 40.SPRING VALLEYVALLEYV : Stableford A: M Tappenden Tappenden T (13) 39. B: J Bett (17) 43. W: S Newton (24) 38 cb.ST ANDREWS BEACH: Stableford: R Morgan (33) 41.STRATHALLAN:STRATHALLAN:STRA Par: M Hack (16) 6 up. A: C Newnham (13) 5 up. B: L Freshwater (18) 2 up. C: M Cartwright (23) 4 up. W: L Gorey (25) 2 up.TAMBO VTAMBO VT ALLEYAMBO VALLEYAMBO V : Medal: M Dyer (26) 73 cb.THE DUNES: Stableford: M Buzimkic (1) 40.THE NATIONAL:NATIONAL:NA Par Old: R Bild (15) 6 up. Moonah: H Webster (17) 3 up. Ocean: B Jarvis (23) 3 up. 4B: M Dessau (29) M Ayres (13) 8 up.THIRTEENTH BEACH: Stableford A: C Chapman (4) 44. B: T Sweetten (15) 38. C: J Dann (31) 42. W:J Rogers (34) 33.TOCUMWAL: Stableford A: B McCallum (10) 42 cb. B: W Youlten Youlten Y (15) 38. C: J Clarke (20) 41 cb. W:C Ryan (32) 39.TORQUAY:TORQUAY:TORQUA Par A: K Scott (9) 1 up. B: T Butler (22) 5 up. W: L Brady (11) sq.VICTORIA: 4B: R Height (13) S Hay (16) 44. Indiv: R Height (13) 40. W: M Miller (26) 38.WATTLE WATTLE WA PARK: Stableford: C Sutherland (10) 37. W:L O’Keefe (27) 44.WAVERLEYWAVERLEYWA : Stableford A: B Perry (14) 37. B: P Donovan (16) 43.WERRIBEE: Stableford: D Humphries (4) 39.WESTGATEWESTGATEWESTGA : Par A/Medal: G Ward (12) 4 up. B: C Huf (20) 3 up.WOODLANDS: 4B: N Edwards (36) S Lavar (11) 42. Indiv A: A Stobie (10) 44. B: P Lee (17) 37 cb. C: E Caban (24) 40. W: H O’Sullivan (35) 38.YARRA YARRA Y YARRA:YARRA:Y Stableford: S Cinque (19) 41. W: KHarding (13) 36 cb.YARRAYARRAY WONGA ARRAWONGA ARRA MULWMULWMUL ALA: Mxd 4B: J Dawes (6) D Payne (17) 47.YERING MEADOWS: Par Nursery: P Dolphin (23) 4 up. W: B Groza (37) 1 down. Valley: S Smith (18) 3 up.
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