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INSIDE THIS WEEK JOEL CREASEY

MICHAEL BUBLE

BOOK CLUB

OCTOBER 3-9, 2018

PEOPLE & PROPERTY OF MELBOURNE

OCTOBER 3-9, 2018

JOEL CREASEY THE COMIC’S PERFECT MATCH

MICHAEL BUBLE GETTING BACK IN THE SWING

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MICHAEL ROWLAND REVIEWS MORIARTY

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To add a piece of Collette Dinnigan clothing to their wardrobe was a rite of passage for many Australian women. A Dinnigan frock – perfectly engineered for the female form – represented financial prowess and reaching a certain maturity of fashion taste. And yet, Dinnigan reveals that same sense of personal achievement, while appreciated, came at the expense of her family. Now, she has whisked them to Italy; her pen poised to write children’s novels. Dinnigan met journalist Jane Rocca at a Stella Artois Buy A Lady A Drink (BALAD) charity event recently, and shares her story. ●

COUNTING DOWN \ Melbourne artist Hannah Fox

HERE’S CHEERS \ Nagambie’s Tahbilk Winery and The

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OUR COVER \ Fashion icon Collette Dinnigan. Photographed by Hugh Stewart.

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““I am Dr Amelia Judson J ” … and I’m a dentist and former DJ I was 12 when I decided that dentistry was for me.

I grew up in a little New South Wales country town called Bogan Gate where my family had lived for over 100 years and there wasn’t a lot of access to services. It was a six-week wait to see a doctor or dentist, and I was fascinated every time – I never had a bad experience. I can understand how people are traumatised by it, though. I studied dentistry in Orange. Going to a rural university was really interesting, because there’s a lot of hands-on experience. It was also a good representation of what the situation is like in the country. I saw lots of people suffering from methamphetamine addiction, and I saw exactly how much it obliterates the mouth. I DJ’ed my way through uni. I’d always played musical instruments but I was bad at keeping tempo. I started out in pubs and worked my way up. My biggest goal was to play at Future Sound Festival, and I played there on my 20th birthday. People often ask if I miss being a DJ, but the club scene isn’t for me. My niche areas these days are cosmetic dentistry and facial aesthetics. You get a lot of different personalities in dentistry, and each personality has its strengths. You have these people who are very detail oriented and do PhDs as a hobby. I am not one of those. I really like being hands-on, and I like getting to the bottom of what the patient wants. Sometimes something as simple as giving a patient a denture makes a big difference. How the world perceives you and how you perceive yourself has a big impact on your psyche. It’s a mentally demanding job, but physically you do get tired, too. People say, “Oh, you sit there all day”, but it’s actually back-breaking in the sense that you have to have good posture and you end up in some awkward positions. I’m always impressed when I’m able to do four extractions in a pair of heels, though. I have quite crowded teeth down the bottom, but I don’t really show them when I smile. I could change them, but I like the character it adds. There’s beauty in difference. ● ● smilesolutions.com.au

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HAND on HEART ENTERTAINMENT Joel Creasey plays

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hat the king of television Graham Kennedy was to live variety shows in 1970s Australia, Generation Y’s Joel Creasey could easily be his modern day reincarnate. A savvy showman with a cheeky sense of humour, the 28-year-old Perth-raised comedian has got the gift of the gab and enough mainstream appeal to be a rating’s winner. Now, Creasey finds himself on Channel 7 in a career-first as host of new dating show, Take Me Out – and he’s wearing a bow tie for the occasion. Seven isn’t the only television network picking up on his vivacious style – you can add a gig on SBS hosting Eurovision with Myf Warhurst and Channel 10’s Show Me The Movie. Creasey moved to Melbourne from Perth at 19 to try his luck in small comedy venues, aiming to crack the Melbourne Comedy Festival circuit – until he did. His debut show Slumber Party in 2010 earned him a nomination for the best newcomer award. He’s now happily basking in the glow of fame and lapping up the attention. It’s the way Creasey mixes his vulnerability with humour that’s made him a popular TV personality. He’s the sweet boy next door with a hint of brat, and a sassiness. He even caught the attention of the late Joan Rivers. After appearing on the first season of Australia’s version of I’m A Celebrity … Get Me Out of Here! in 2015 he gathered more followers and within two years penned his first book – an ambitious move from a newcomer but Thirsty hit the spot for this impatient go-getter. With a patchy dating history and a preference for Tinder hook-ups, Creasey is stereotypically Generation Y – in which using a phone is how you navigate the modern world. It’s also the way to find romance. “Everybody loves a little bit of romance,” says Creasey, while having his hair and make-up done for this cover shoot. “Everything my generation does is online. That’s how we’re programmed, so it’s good to have a show like Take Me Out that puts women in the same room as a potential date and we get to see what happens.” For someone with a preference for digital connections, he met his model boyfriend Jack Stratton-Smith in Perth a year and a half ago. “We talk over Facebook and Instagram a lot, it’s a modern day fairy-tale in the making,” he jokes. Take Me Out is modelled on the UK game show, but Creasey brings his own voyeurism to the screen.

“To follow Hannah [Gadsby] and be the next Aussie comedian to be in that spotlight was both terrifying and amazing at once.” JOEL CREASEY

It’s all razzle dazzle and bright pink lights and Creasey cheers on the gals to find their perfect match. There’s gents who crack watermelons between their thighs to win a date, alongside mediums also keen to score extra love points and a date. Creasey undertook an intensive training course to get to know the 30 female contestants and learn their likes and dislikes in men. Recorded at Fox Studio Sydney in front of an audience of 500, there are nerves, but nothing the chirpy comedian couldn’t handle. Since Hannah Gadsby’s Netflix comedy show Nanette went viral this year, Creasey is next in line with the streaming giant. He has just finished filming his comedy show and thrilled at the opportunity. “To follow Hannah and be the next Aussie comedian to be in that spotlight was both terrifying and amazing at once. I am forever grateful Netflix chose me,” he says. Creasey’s parents Terry and Jenny are his biggest fans. They’re holidaying in Italy now (their seventh holiday this year), but they speak to their son every day. His mother was an extra in Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back and his father was the model in the 1980s’ Solo soft drink advertisements. The couple met in London where they both worked as actors and moved back to Australia to start a family. Creasey has two sisters: Holly, four years older and Alice, four years younger. “I love my parents but they’re always trying to give me advice,” he yawns. “Sometimes mum offers up subjects she’d like to see me explore on stage and I’m like, OK mum, you can stop right there. That’s a bit much.” Creasey will spend the remainder of the year writing a new comedy show to tour Australia with. He finds inspiration for material at dinner parties, has written about exes who have dumped him, his affair with a footballer, and loves nothing more than couch time watching reality TV shows. “I have created this very busy life,” he exhales. “I guess away from work I love to spend time with Jack. He is up for anything and gets lots of attention because he’s a model and very good looking. I mean everyone’s a model on Instagram in 2018, right? “Well, he actually pays the bills that way.” ● TAKE ME OUT \ Every Tuesday at 7.30pm on Channel Seven.

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ustralian fashion designer Collette Dinnigan has moved to Rome because her love affair with Italy isn’t over yet. Last month, she relocated to the ancient city with her husband Bradley Cocks and two children (Estella, 14 and Hunter, 6), just two-and-a-half years since they last lived there. With a 20-plus year career as one of the country’s most celebrated fashion designers now behind her, Dinnigan is all about embracing new life experiences in her 50s. She’s signed up for life drawing classes and, while abroad, will write two children’s books, which aren’t due for release until 2019 and 2020. And there’s the renovation of an old farmhouse they purchased in Puglia – a 500-year-old masserie where Dinnigan will bring her interior and design touches to what will be a labour of love. “I have always been back and forth between Sydney and Rome and never quite settled into Italy full-time,” Dinnigan says. “I am finally ready to do it. I never quite grasped the Italian language when I was there and I plan to go to back to school full-time and learn the language properly. Bradley and I love the art, culture and love of family in Italy. It’s a perfect destination for us.” Tucked in the olive groves of rural Puglia, Dinnigan is excited to split her time between country and city living. “Puglia is a wild, rugged part of Italy that nobody has really discovered. I love the figs drying on the rooftops, it’s where most of the olive oil and wine is grown and it’s 10 minutes from the sea.” Her desire to connect to the land comes from her holistic view on life – she is ever mindful of her footprint. Even when she was busy running her fashion empire, she asked the factories she used in India and mills in Germany to explain how they were tackling water pollution. Now, she’s also behind charitable causes such as Matt Damon’s Water.org in conjunction with Stella Artois, which aims to provide clean water to families in Third World countries. “I have a very holistic approach in all I do,” she says. “With the drought in Australia, the lack of water really makes you realise that people can’t live without it and crops can’t grow. “It’s a very dramatic situation we’re in and I am definitely worried about it. Getting behind Water. org makes sense because it’s a worthy cause and clean water is a fundamental right.” When Dinnigan tied the knot with Cocks in Positano in 2011, the couple sealed more than their marital fate. They also bonded over a love of

When in Rome ... Former fashion designer Collette Dinnigan follows her heart to Italy. exploring Italy. “For two decades I went to Paris and loved it, but every time I went there for Fashion Week I always felt a work connection to the city,” she says. “It is still very close to my heart, but Bradley and I wanted to bond over a new country – somewhere that didn’t have work attached to it.” For years she chased her career, which began at the ABC costume department in Sydney and saw her become one of our biggest international fashion names. But, after giving birth to her son, she had second thoughts about the pace at which she was travelling. “The most important thing after I had my son, who didn’t travel well, is realising you can’t have it all,” she says. “I would be on the phone in the middle of the night to Paris while my son needed me or my

daughter might not have been well. I made a very big decision to focus on my family.” From a retrospective now on show at Sydney’s Powerhouse Museum – Collette Dinnigan: Unlaced – to Australia Post honouring her with a stamp in 2005, Dinnigan is humbled by her achievements. She has created a children’s clothing line for Aldi, just launched kids’ eyewear with Specsavers and is an ambassador for Miele. But for now, the world can wait because Dinnigan is embracing “la dolce vita” and will also write a book about Italy – inspired after guest editing Vogue Living’s December issue in 2017. “Once busy, always busy, but it’s a nourishing busy, if you know what I mean.” ●

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Singer Michael Buble put his career on hold for his son’s cancer fight. Fans rejoice: Buble’s back.

Soul session

You must have felt the support from fans. Undoubtedly, and all the time. They have never let up in their support of Noah, and it’s incredible the very real strength you can take from that. It’s also been really profound and a beautiful thing to think that perhaps I can now offer real support to other parents, from a perspective where I really know what this feels like. I never had that before and when we say we are with people, sometimes we can only imagine what it is to be with people – we don’t actually, really know. Well, I feel I do know on this one now. Did you lose your passion for performing? For a long while, I did. That’s because you gain a very real perspective on what is important in life and what isn’t. And this world, performing, became absolutely incidental to the thing that really matters – family. In a single second it couldn’t have become any less important. I am definitely better for the time I have spent away. I feel so energised now and ready to hit it again – perhaps for reasons away from what’s happened I needed that break anyway. Did you know how long you were going to be away? I figured I wouldn’t be back. It became clear none of it was important … and what had become important to me for many years was the wrong thing. I think I started to worry more about hanging on to something and how many records and you know: ‘What do you mean that’s not sold out?’

ANGELA WYLIE

Your son Noah was diagnosed in 2016 and you took a hiatus to be with your family. What is it like to feel the love and warmth for this comeback tour? There is a genuine love between me and the audience and that has never gone away. I told my manager that I wanted a chance to dip my toes back in the water after being gone for a couple years. I missed it, I really did. It’s not even a decision you consciously make. It was just the thing you have to do as a father. We are coming out the other side but it has been such a ride; a really tough ride.

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I said to a friend the other day – they were talking about their Instagram – ‘I’m happy that it brings you joy but I… I don’t give… I don’t want to know.’ You seem so much more grounded now. I’m happy. It’s just there’s what’s important and then there’s everything else. One of the things that it really allows you to do is really enjoy the relationships, enjoy the moment and the laughter and the romance and all of the things. What did your wife say when you said you wanted to come back? I think she was waiting for me. The truth is she had decided that she wanted to come back way before me. She had contractually agreed to do a movie and she knew that she couldn’t leave them hanging. So, as soon as things started to turn well, and we knew that Noah was good, she went back. Would you say your main job is watching the family? That’s all I cared about. No one ever brought a word up to me about working, contracts or shows booked, never a word. I never felt an iota of pressure.

SA M M O O R E

You’ve varied your style over the years, but would you say you always come back to the Ratpack sound? I absolutely love it. I have tried to pretend to be cool and tell everyone that I love cool music, but the truth is there is nothing like Frank Sinatra. Does touring give you the buzz it did 10 years ago? Well, let me put it this way, who gets to throw a party for 20,000 people every night, and be the host? It’s very easy to get complacent but we have to remind ourselves that every night is important. You’ve spoken about feeling like a fraud. Do you still? Robbie Williams stands on stage and has moments of doubting himself. I am like that off stage all the time. Sometimes I get up and feel like I am the biggest fraud in the world and that I am going to get found out any minute. OK, so less these days, but a part of that will always stay with you, and that’s a good thing. ● MICHAEL BUBLE IN CONCERT \ Returns to Australia for one show only at Allianz Stadium in Sydney, October 5.

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MUSIC Kav Temperley soothes the soul with a fresh sound and solo tour.

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skimo Joe frontman Kav Temperley is about to hit the road in support of his debut solo album, All Your Devotion, but don’t go expecting something grim a la Eskimo Joe’s Black Fingernails, Red Wine. Rather, the album represents an upswing for Temperley coming off the back of a number of rockbottom years following the demise of his marriage in 2013. Happily, Temperley now in a good place, with a triumphant and much anticipated songlist to show for it. The experience has also proved to Temperley that his internal compass is set for optimism, hence the album’s first single, Pollyanna. “The song was a combination of realising that I’m one of those people who looks on the brighter side of things and will always swing back with relative happiness,” Temperley says. “But it’s also about me singing it to myself as a kind of a mantra, almost

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“I started to write these really positive love songs again, it was such a relief. I already knew how to write dark songs about breakups and being lost in the night ... but it was like digging for dirt.”

soothing sound coming out of the stereo,” he says. Die-hard Eskimo Joe fans needn’t fret. No one’s pulled the pin on the band and Temperley says he approached his musical sojourn very carefully. “We had the conversation before we went in to do Wastelands and I was like, ‘Hey guys, we need to do another record, but just to let you know after this, I’d like to kind of take some time out and do something else creatively’,” he says. “I still see all the guys socially, we still do shows and it’s not like we’ve said we’re never going to do a record again. We’re just doing some other stuff.” ●

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like the pep talk in front of the mirror and saying, ‘It’s OK buddy, you can do this’.” The fact that Temperley is loved up with his wife-to-be and creative partner hasn’t hurt either. “My music and my life always run so parallel, because I’m always writing about what’s going on,” Temperley explains. “So what happened is that I started to write these really positive love songs again, and it was such a relief. I already knew how to write dark songs about break-ups and being lost in the night, and for a while I was still trying to mine that place, but it was like digging for dirt as opposed to talking about was in front of me.” In contrast to what Temperley calls the “grand nature” of the Eskimo Joe sound, All Your Devotion is a gentler, more stripped-back listen. “I wanted it to be at the sort of record where you’d pour yourself a glass of wine ... and there’d be this

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They all collide spectacularly with the retreat’s charismatic, slightly terrifying and rather unconventional owner Masha. Once again, Moriarty presents perfectly drawn characters. They all have flaws, but are deeply human in the way they interact and deal with challenges. Just as we all instantly recognised the pushy parents and playground politics in Big Little Lies, most of us will be familiar with the personalities and issues presented here.

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HARMONY

FIRST MAN

Director: Dan Fogelman

Director: Corey Pearson

Director: Damien Chazelle

Release date: October 4

Release date: October 4

Release date: October 11

Starring: Olivia Wilde, Annette

Starring: Jessica Falkholt, Eamon

Starring: Ryan Gosling, Claire Foy,

Bening, Antonio Banderas

Farren, Jerome Myer

Kyle Chandler

Panned by American critics upon its

One of several Australian films

The film that has been receiving all

release, this story is a backwards,

released this month, Harmony is the

the Oscar buzz in the last month.

sideways, cross-continental,

first chapter in the planned five-part

multi-generational look at love

Five Frequencies Saga.

and death and … well, it’s all just a

This fantasy-thriller focuses on

bit too much in the end. This may

the eponymous title character, a

Whiplash (2014) – and he teams

come as a disappointment to fans

super-empath born with the power

up again with La La Land star Ryan

of This Is Us, Fogelman’s successful

to absorb the fears of others.

Gosling. He plays one of the great

television creation, or lovers of the

Harmony is portrayed by Jessica

Pixar films Cars and Tangled, which

Falkholt, who sadly died in January.

he also wrote.

WIREIMAGE

But with a cast that includes

RYA N G O S LI N G

Director Damien Chazelle is on fire at the moment with his last

Falkholt had previously appeared on Home and Away and this film

two films – La La Land (2016) and

space pioneers, Neil Armstrong, so it’s no wonder American audiences are going crazy over his performance.

Oscar Isaac, Olivia Wilde, Mandy

was to be a stepping stone to a big

Patinkin, Annette Bening, and

career. The filmmakers have written

2005 biography of the moonwalker,

The screenplay comes from the

Antonio Banderas, it’s worth giving a

a dedication to her at the end of

who was a notable recluse. Is this

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A STAR IS BORN

BEAUTIFUL BOY

Director: Stephen McCallum

Director: Hans Block, Moritz

Director: Bradley Cooper

Director: Felix Van Groeningen

Release date: October 11

Riesewieck

Release date: October 18

Release date: October 25

Starring: Aaron Pedersen, Abbey

Release date: October 19

Starring: Lady Gaga, Bradley

Starring: Timothee Chalamet,

Lee Kershaw, Matt Nable, Ryan Corr

Starring: Nicole Wong, Illma Gore

Cooper, Dave Chappelle

Steve Carrell, Amy Ryan

This Australian crime film is the

Whose job is it to remove

Receiving instant praise upon its

Based on the New York Times

directorial debut of Stephen

inappropriate content from

premiere at the Venice Film Festival,

bestseller, this is a memoir of a

McCallum, who directed the

websites?

this is the third remake of the 1937

family coping with addiction.

viral marriage equality ad for the independent GetUp movement. Shot in Perth, the story centres on the power struggle within the

This documentary takes us inside a

technicolour drama that starred

It has been adapted for the screen

centre in Manila that screens about

Janet Gaynor.

by an Australian, Luke Davis, who

25,000 Facebook posts a day.

This version stars Bradley Cooper,

gave us the tear-jerker Lion in 2016.

How do they decide what is or isn’t

who also directs, produces, co-

Fresh from his Oscar-nominated

fictional Copperheads Motorcycle

appropriate, and who made these

writes, and sings in it. He plays a

performance in Call Me By Your

Club and stars Australian actors

people the final arbiters?

country musician who takes under

Name, actor Timothee Chalamet

his wing a struggling young singer.

anchors the film with a deeply

Abbey Lee Kershaw, Matt Nable

The doco then takes us to the

(who wrote the script), Ryan Corr

flipside as we meet those whose

(from Packed to the Rafters) and the

lives are affected by the censorship.

just snare an Oscar nomination,

Steve Carrell continues to add fine

always reliable Aaron Pedersen.

A relevant and incredibly timely

or win, for her performance. The

dramatic roles to his resume with his

documentary in this age of

film has also been positioned as an

performance.

digital pollution. ●

Oscar contender.

So support your local industry, in particular this first-time director. ●

That singer is Lady Gaga, who may

emotional performance.

Get the tissues ready. ●

If you haven’t seen the previous versions, track them down. ●

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pring is all about celebrating greens and now is therefore the perfect time to brighten up your winter diet. We all know breakfast is the most important meal of the day and this dish really will set you up for the day – my simple smashed peas recipe is so easy to make at home and easily looks like a cafe dish. Peas often get forgotten and used as an accompaniment to the main act: here, I’ve jazzed them up a little by using one of my favourite cheeses from Emerald Deli at South Melbourne Market. This Basque sheep-milk blue cheese is absolutely to die for, if you’re a cheese lover like me. The owner of Emerald Deli, Maria, has sold cheese for 30 years so it’s safe to say she knows her cheeses. Check out the deli’s cheese room the next time you’re at the market. They also have a big selection of sweet treats that I guarantee will tempt you, too. ●

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Bring 1 litre of water to boil. Add frozen peas and cook for approximately 2 mins. Remove and strain. Place peas in a large mixing bowl and smash the peas with a potato masher. You want a few whole pieces in there as well. Season with a pinch of salt. Set aside in a warm place. Place oil in a small frying pan on medium heat. Crack quail eggs into pan. Be careful not to break the shell too hard as they are very delicate. They should take approximately 2-3 mins to cook. In the meantime, grill the sourdough pieces, enough to get some grill marks. Butter the bread and place 2 heaped tablespoons of smashed peas on top. Crumble some blue cheese onto the smashed peas and top with 2 quail eggs. Season with some salt and pepper. ●

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ant to be a clean, green-eating machine? For a blast of wellness, power-walk on over to this healthy hub, where the recommended daily veg intake comes in one bumper-sized bowl. “People can go out for brekkie, go out for lunch here, and not feel like shit afterwards,” says co-owner Bannie Williams, who is a qualified nutritionist but no holier-than-thou hippy. She eats meat, she loves “a few wines” and she understands that many people think “having a green smoothie tastes like drinking a lawn”. Fort Green, the cafe she runs with partner Nick Cooke, is about what you can have, not what you

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Salmon bowl, a hearty, meal-sized salad of

Coffee. A full-bodied Columbian all-rounder

house-smoked fish, seasonal greens and

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can’t, and nothing is over $20. You want fish? Try the salmon bowl, a health-giving, meal-sized salad of house-smoked fish, loaded with crunchy, frilly seasonal greens (hello, kale), avocado, dill and pickled veg. If you’re craving beef, then know that the slowcooked, fall-apart version you’re eating here is sustainably and ethically farmed. “If I’m feeling a bit dusty, I’ll have a macrobowl with an egg and sourdough,” Williams says, “It’s so nutrient-dense because of all the colourful, minimally processed, fresh veggies in one bowl.” The couple’s first collaboration was The Smoothie Manifesto, a 50-strong recipe book that sent

Vitamixes around the country whirring into overdrive. Grab a copy ($20), or try one of 10 on offer at Fort Green. Names such as “The Redeemer” or “Turmeric Defender” are equally at home on a roller derby rink as a smoothie menu. Add-your-own “enhancers” include activated charcoal and acai powder. On the sweets front, there’s Fort Green’s famed salted peanut caramel slice. Me? I thought I hated vegan sweets but, five minutes later: demolished. These squishy, sweet pucks, made with 99th Monkey Peanut Butter, banana, carob, dates, almond milk, sea salt, and organic maple syrup, are so, so good.

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Yoga is Williams' “side passion” and, upstairs, Fort Green’s studio runs classes for all skill levels. “Healthy eating has become the new cool. It’s just huge at the moment,” Williams says. “There’s a shift globally to people wanting healthy food and I think it’s related to people having dietary intolerances.” Williams has always eaten well. “My mum is very health conscious, and that swayed my healthy eating habits,” she says. For those of us who grew up thinking cheese Twisties and a hotdog constituted a healthy school lunch, Fort Green is aspirational. If your springtime dream is to eat lean, this Fort is a stronghold of inspiration. ●

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Trusting your gut feeling

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ut health is an in-vogue topic, but there is a reason for this. Inflammation, bloating and related tummy troubles are a real thing and there are some simple but effective foods that we can introduce to our diet to ensure our gut is happy and healthy. To get to the bottom of this, I sat down with 28’s head nutritionist Steph Wearne for the low-down on the best foods for your gut health. “Your gut microbiome consists of the trillions of micro-organisms that live in your intestinal tract. These micro-organisms are made up mainly of bacteria and play an important role in your overall health and wellbeing,” Wearne says. So, not only do they play a vital role in breaking down food for digestion and absorbing nutrients, they also play a key part in several important processes that go well beyond maintaining our gut health.

Wearne says: “There are a number of different factors that can affect the type and amount of good and bad bacteria we host and, while you will belong to what is known as an ‘enteroptype’ [like a blood type but for your gut], every individual has their own unique set of bacteria.” The good news is this means you can improve your gut health at any time. Whole foods are the best for our gut health, especially those that are high in fibre, antioxidants and healthy fats such as veggies, fruits, legumes, whole grains, extra virgin olive oil, nuts, seeds, fish, yoghurt and dairy. But here are some other popular products that Wearne recommends for some extra gut lovin’. KIMCHI \ Kimchi is a Korean staple that consists of spicy fermented cabbage and other vegetables. There are several ways to change the flavour of

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kimchi but it always has a base of cabbage. Kimchi is a fermented food, meaning the lactic acid produced by the bacteria inhibits the growth of other microorganisms, leading to preservation. This bacteria produced means plenty of healthy probiotics that can improve your gut health by reducing the number of disease-causing bacteria in your intestines. The healthy probiotics in kimchi can help maintain a functioning digestive system as part of a balanced diet.

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this drink has become hugely popular in the past couple of years. Kombucha is a fermented tea made of SCOBY (symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeast) water and organic sugar. The SCOBY ferments the sugar and you end up with an effervescent liquid that could be described as diluted apple-cider vinegar full of beneficial bacteria. As more studies look into the benefits of good gut health there are reasons to believe that there are

links between a healthy digestive system and your immune function. RESISTANT STARCH \ About 95 per cent of gut

bacteria is in the large bowel. The CSIRO says eating resistant starch can help our bowels support several functions, including absorption of nutrients from food. Resistant starch passes undigested through the small intestine into the large intestine where it is fermented by the bacteria. The gas produced is helpful for the integrity of our gut lining. Foods with resistant starch include oats, brown rice, legumes, cooked and cooled potatoes, green bananas and slightly undercooked pasta. SAUERKRAUT \ Sauerkraut is freshly fermented

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St Kilda’s not shy. It makes a statement. And thanks to the vision of the renowned design firm K.P.D.O., so does One Wellington. From the curved and sculptural façade to the dramatic spaces within, this is an address of expressive modernism rising above the streetscape of St Kilda. The terrazzo lobby is bathed in a golden glow. The pool and gym are filled with natural light. And the residences frame spectacular views from the city to the sea. From every angle, this is architecture to inspire. Living at One Wellington gives residents an immense choice in lifestyle. Discover an area rich in history, culture and character, and live a life less ordinary.

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A focus on flexibility and choice W ould you prefer pops of colour, minimalist Scandi simplicity or dark moody finishes in a new made-to-measure residence? Or perhaps you’d enjoy an eclectic, cleverly curated kaleidoscope of diverse interior genres that closely aligns with your personality and lifestyle? Modern apartment living is moving light years beyond the Jurassic one-size-fits-all years of bland cookie-cutter units with beige tiles and universal floor plans. Savvy apartment purchasers in Melbourne are starting to take advantage of the luxury of an abundance of choice in finishes, fittings, appliances and even layouts. As for most facets of modern life, choice has become key for aspirational apartment living. Melbourne-based developer Les Smith picked up on the growing buyer appetite for customisation during the transformation of a former office site at 499 St Kilda Road into The Fawkner, a collection of premium apartments directly flanked by South Yarra’s 41-hectare Fawkner Park. “When we developed The Fawkner we realised that many people wanted far more flexibility and choice in the design and layout of their apartments.” Smith says with more and more Melburnians adopting an apartment lifestyle, many want benefits like pools, gyms and other shared resident amenities plus the convenience and security of a 24/7 concierge and other security measures. “The next stage is being able to personalise your apartment. Personalisation is beyond a trend; it’s going to be fundamental to residential development,” he says. “In the future developers will need to offer personalisation as well as convenience and lifestyle to sell apartments.” Once purely the preserve of the well-heeled, personalisation and customisation of apartment living is now moving into the mainstream thanks to investment by developers in intelligent innovations in architecture and interior design. Design studio K.P.D.O. collaborated with Les Smith’s development company LAS Group on The Fawkner. They have now used what they learnt to offer affordable choice in their latest collaboration, One Wellington, a high-profile St Kilda project with 181 apartments with protected bay, park and city views. At One Wellington buyers can personalise both the design and space of their new apartments thanks to flexibility built into the project from the

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ground up, allowing for easy amalgamation of floor plans and extensive finish choices. “We want people to come and tell us what they’re looking for, not ask what we have. If you’re a family with three teenagers we can give you a four-bedroom plan with two living areas. If you’re a couple who loves to entertain we can give you indulgent living spaces,” Smith says. K.P.D.O. director of architecture Stephen Javens says they worked hard to give purchasers the chance to become far more involved in the design of their new residences. “Buyers can release their inner designer, selecting from beautiful ranges of finishes, fittings and appliances,” he says. “Most residents will only have a handful of neighbours on their floor so everyone can feel like they have created something very different. “We provided three really strong finish platforms

– Chromatic, Minimalist and Dark. Buyers can select one platform or pick and mix finishes from each scheme, providing more than 100 choices.” For colour lovers there’s a choice of orange, red, yellow or green kitchens as well as white; while shower screens can be blue, bronze or clear. Nearly all choices are included in the purchase price, although Italian Poliform kitchens are standard for some apartments and an upgrade for others. Javens says the evolution of apartment living can be seen in the wide ranging choice of projects on the market with buyers becoming far savvier about their opportunities. “We are well past the point of supplying blank canvases to people; it’s about your life and creating spaces you want to live in.” ● LIZ MCLACHLAN

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He might have had regal pretensions, the man for whom New Castle was designed. But it’s more likely the poor guy was homesick. The twin terraces, each with Rapunzel towers, were built about 1900 for businessman Robert Hall. Mr Hall left his native Newcastle, in England for Melbourne in 1863, where he founded the cartage company Hall and Gillespie. He is said to have died before he could move into his fairytale home, which means he missed seeing what the current owners can’t get enough of – views of sand, sea and sky uninterrupted from the top floor. During renovations 15 years ago, the owners asked architect Broderick Ely to flip the floor plan. Why waste that view on a bedroom? Ely turned the ground floor into three bedrooms and a library, retaining its lavish ceiling roses and cornices. Then he completely remodelled the first floor within the old walls. Turn left at the top of the original staircase for the living room and sunroom, and right for the dining area. Take the gallery to the dine-in kitchen, which opens to the north-facing deck and a city skyline panorama. An external staircase leads down to the courtyard garden and its chunky timber waterwall. The rear garage has a studio apartment above. It’s a fascinating house, smart casual with a dash of executive chic. The ground floor is cool and quiet, with a side hall serving a library and bedrooms. The library has a desk, American walnut bookcases and an arched window to the bay. Two double bedrooms, separated by a lightwell courtyard, share the fully tiled main bathroom. The main

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enclosed balcony. The dining room has a bespoke walnut sideboard. Pine floorboards and glossy walnut joinery give the Smegequipped kitchen a gentle glow, enhanced by sunshine through the full-length sliding doors. The red-brick garage (with laneway access) offers guest or rental accommodation in the spacious, carpeted studio with kitchenette and bathroom. ● ALISON BARCLAY Agent: Wilson Agents, Graeme Wilson 0418 315 645 Price: $5 million-$5.5 million Auction: 1pm, October 20

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Smartly tailored, and with just enough chandeliers to jolly up the clean contemporary lines, this two-storey house deftly balances chic with fun. The four communal areas offer amazing possibilities, to host a soiree in the formal living/ dining room, book club in the front lounge or let the kids take over the family area or first-floor rumpus. The white stone kitchen (Smeg and Bosch appliances) looks fit to defy mess. Bedrooms include the ground-floor study/bedroom and four upstairs, the main with a balcony, en suite and walk-in wardrobe. Central bathrooms on both floors ensure comfort. Outside, the east-facing garden has a terrace and solar-heated pool. ● ALISON BARCLAY Agent: Follett & Co, Justin Follett 0405 996 822 Price: $2.495 million-$2.595 million Private sale

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40 Longmore Street, St Kilda West Unique large, modern house behind Victorian façade A striking double-fronted Victorian façade becomes a large, modern, two-storey house providing elevated park views from the living area and master bedroom. This 4BR residence boasts amazing sustainability features, stunning quality and two street frontages. The innovative layout offers flexibility for changing uses. The park views, three ground level garden areas and a roof garden make this house an inner city oasis. Easy access to the beach, Albert Park lake, schools, trams, shops and restaurants.

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406 Coventry Street, South Melbourne Behind a picturesque Victorian façade, this four bedroom residence delivers exceptionally spacious proportions and superb accommodation creating an enticing opportunity for a growing family. Underpinned by gleaming timber floors, this impeccably maintained residence is distinguished by a preferred northern orientation. Featuring a refined dining room, open plan living area, practical kitchen and two family bathrooms. Includes sundrenched rear courtyard, laundry faculties, hydronic heating and garage.

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248 Richardson Street, Middle Park Setting an exceptional standard for contemporary living, this double fronted Edwardian residence delivers exceptionally spacious dimensions and a harmonious blend of period features with an impressive renovation. A flexible floorplan features formal sitting room, relaxed open plan living, stylish kitchen fitted with Miele appliances, generous entertainer’s courtyard, main bedroom with built in robe and marble ensuite plus two additional bedrooms with built in robes and central marble bathroom. Land size 310sqm approx. www.248richardsonstreetmiddlepark.com.au

137 Richardson Street, Middle Park Offering unmatched lifestyle advantages moments from the beach, this elegant three bedroom period residence has been beautifully renovated to create an exceptional family home. Featuring a stylish open plan living and dining area effortlessly flowing to a rear courtyard, gourmet kitchen fitted with sleek Miele appliances and a contemporary bathroom. Complemented by a first floor main bedroom retreat comprising walk in robe, striking ensuite and superbly spacious living area. www.137richardsonstreetmiddlepark.com.au

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Price Contact Agent Auction Sat 27th Oct at 2.30pm Inspect Sat 12.30-1pm Wed 12-12.30pm & 5.45-6.15pm Contact Simon Gowling 0422 234 644 Warwick Gardiner 0438 308 555

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Price Contact Agent Auction Sat 13th Oct at 11.30am Inspect Wed 1-1.30pm Sat 10-10.30am, Sun 10-10.30am Contact Simon Gowling 0422 234 644 Greg Hocking 0418 329 961

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