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Those who own an Ellery garment know that, by Kym Ellery’s hand, they are engineered for the female form – a tendril of fabric that falls just so, the sensuous whorl of fabric at the throat. She’s the master of modern Australian fashion, embraced by the world – especially Paris Fashion Week. Ellery is cut from a similar cloth to Jenny Kee – a maverick, too. Princess Diana helped Kee’s international profile when she wore one of Kee’s knitted koala jumpers. Ellery has Beyonce. What else is left for Ellery to achieve? Plenty, and journalist Jane Rocca meets her to reveal what’s next. ●
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Tom & Captain, in 2013. I had been in commercial real estate, working as a tenant representative. I worked out it just wasn’t for me. And I really wanted a dog in my life. The dog I wanted was a Weimaraner, Captain, and he needed quite a few hours a day of walking. My thoughts were, ‘I’m getting an athlete of a dog. I’m going to be walking it so much anyway, I may as well, for a little extra money, see if anyone in my area wants me to walk their dog as well.’ It took a while to take off, but when it did, I did some sums in my head and I thought well, even if it doesn’t go crazy, this is a great lifestyle. There’d be many hundreds of dogs on our books now. Some dogs only walk with us when their owners go through busy times, and our customers aren’t just wealthy people. It’s not about customers being lazy either – we’re often called in because of a change of circumstances. Perhaps by new mothers, or when a partner needs to go interstate on business. We’re not going to the local park; we go to places like rivers and beaches and bushland, places that dogs can let loose a bit more. I think when dogs play together, they wear each other out a lot more, and they get a lot more out of it. We try and match the groups based on personalities, rather than size. Even though Captain is a 40-kilogram dog, some of his best mates are sausage dogs. I’m really into photography and I get some nice action shots for the owners. ‘This what Peter got up to today, he went to the beach and he hung out with his friend Coconut ...’ You have to be very patient. Sometimes you get dogs that don’t want to leave. You step towards them, they step back – they think it’s a game and you just want to go home. And you do pick up a huge amount of poo. But it’s just one of those things, you don’t even think about in the end. It is a fun job, it really is. I love – even if you’re all muddy and a soaking-wet golden retriever is jumping up on you. It’s certainly not a stress-free job, but I would much rather be doing this and hanging out with Captain than being at a desk. ● ● tomandcaptain.com
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COVER STORY
A
s one of Australia’s most celebrated fashion exports, Kym Ellery has done what few have managed in just 11 years in retail. She’s taken her luxury clothing brand from its humble beginnings in Sydney to Paris and wooed a celebrity client list that includes Beyonce, Bella Hadid and Chloe Sevigny. The Perth-born 35-year-old relocated to Paris in 2016 to grow her business abroad. With more than 90 per cent of her client base living in another time zone, it made perfect sense to pack her bags and quit taking midnight calls in Australia.
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Kym Ellery evolves her luxury fashion brand – and the world is in love.
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Best known for her sculptural ready-to-wear pieces, Ellery has since branched into shoes, jewellery and eyewear in a bid to expose her classic modernist point of view to more followers. She takes lessons from art and philosophy, and imbeds her collections with a vision that comes from the heart – she loves a flared sleeve and ruffle, too. Ellery is also one of only three Aussie designers invited by the Chambre Syndicale du Pret a Porter – French fashion’s governing body – to show on schedule during Paris Fashion Week three years ago. She follows in the footsteps of Collette Dinnigan, who was honoured in 1995, and Martin Grant. Now the French have fallen head over block heels in love with Ellery’s tailoring and oversized silhouettes. What’s more, she channels an intellectual French bon viveur spirit in her latest eyewear range with Specsavers – a partnership now in its third year. Ellery reimagines cat-eye frames with a graphic wonder, while large square and round styles flirt with a ’90s retro feel. “Eyewear can be a very intellectual piece of fashion,” Ellery says while on a trip to northern Italy with her mother, Debra. “My inspiration comes from my intimate moments in Paris, from living there to seeing beautiful women in glasses.” Ellery is also intrigued by the way French women interact with one another, from fashion to politics. “The way Parisians think and speak fascinates me,” she says. “They’re philosophical and different to what we’re used to in Australia. We aren’t encouraged to speak our minds as much as they are.” Her latest spring fashion collection is inspired by The Sound of Ice
JAKE TERREY
“Seeing Beyonce’s team come in and order my collection is up there in terms of wow.”
K Y M E L L E RY AT H O M E I N PA R I S
Melting – a 1970 installation by conceptualist artist Paul Kos, who set up a block of ice among a sea of microphones to capture the sound of ice doing just that. “I liked the existential nature of his work,” Ellery says. “For me, it was about looking at the idea of ice and how it links to icicle embroidery or the interior of a freezer ... to the melting of water and how that could look as a scarf draped onto tailoring.” As a result, Ellery’s ready-to-wear items are captured in sequins that form snowflake patterns and in dreamy, icicle-inspired fabrics in dusty peach, white and silver. She thanks her art-teacher mother, who encouraged her to use her imagination while growing up in remote Western Australia. And, in a perfect throwback to how it all began, she is taking art classes with her mother again.
“It’s how I started my creative journey so it’s nice to step back in time and relive that moment,” Ellery says. “Mum is my greatest muse and I don’t see her as often as I like, but right now we’re in Italy together and it’s amazing.” When Ellery takes a moment to come up for air, she reflects on her achievements with gratitude. “It’s kind of strange to realise I have achieved what I set out to when I started this brand. I’ve ticked all the boxes,” she says. “I wanted to create a luxury brand in Australia that would become internationally known, would show on schedule in Paris and be on the world stage. I did, for a moment, think maybe now I can slow down a bit, but not really,” she adds, smiling. It’s business as usual – that’s two collections a year, collaborations with Specsavers and dressing celebrities.
“It’s incredibly tough to survive in this business,” Ellery says. “You have to be aware of what’s happening in the market and remain relevant.” She says the digital world is still new and people are learning how to navigate it: “It’s an ongoing challenge ... I am proud of what I have achieved but there’s more I want to do.” While celebrity endorsement isn’t the reason anyone gets in the business, Ellery is certainly thrilled by those who “fan-girl” her collections. “I have ‘wow’ moments all the time,” she says. “Seeing Beyonce’s team come in and order my collection is up there in terms of wow. I mean, she can have anything she wants and they chose Ellery. I also met Bella Hadid and she was so gushy and a huge fan. “Hearing it first hand from them is what makes it feel surreal, but it’s very flattering.” ●
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In a league of their own Meet basketball’s Kestelman family: together, they live and breathe the competition.
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Larry Kestelman and his son Justin.
JOHN DONEGAN
J
ustin Kestelman calls it “my first highlight basketball memory” – being 10 years old, on the Gold Coast, hanging out with the Melbourne Tigers. Being in the company of professional athletes stirred something within him. “Talking to superstars, being part of that atmosphere; that really put the fire in my pit,” the 24-year-old says. “I love this sport and everything about it. And I love the way it makes me feel.” His millionaire businessman father, Larry Kestelman, admits that his own passion for the sport also has familial roots. As a Ukrainian migrant, he was cajoled by his cousin into giving basketball’s spectator experience a try in the 1990s, and it shocked him. “I expected just a basketball game.” Instead, he was wowed by the accompanying entertainment, the corporate aspect, and especially the predominance of families having fun. When he first took Justin to a game he came away feeling like they’d been to a Harlem church where everybody went home with a spring in their step. “It became time with the family, an uplifting experience,” Larry says. “We used to have those awkward moments of silence where you don’t always connect. Basketball has been that connector.” Justin concurs: “Basketball isn’t a thing without him. That’s what really propelled our relationship, talking about something we both have such a passion for and a vested interest in.” Lately, that vested interest has added another dimension – apparel group First Ever, which Justin is heading – to the suite of companies Larry Kestelman oversees from his 16th-floor penthouse office in Albert Park. Co-founding internet provider Dodo (sold in 2013 for $203 million) shot Larry into Australia’s richest 100. Buying the Melbourne Tigers in 2012, then the National Basketball League itself in 2015, has taken that “connection” to another level. “As we always do as a family, we’ve gone in boots and all,” Larry says, a backdrop of basketballs and champagne jeroboams framing his office chair. “No half measures here.” Down on level one, the office of First Ever is
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Basketball isn’t a thing without him. That’s what really propelled our relationship, talking about something we both have such a passion for and a vested interest in.
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buzzing. NBL jerseys on hangers fill the walls, while racks of streetwear surround pods occupied by the development team, retail team and design house. “The name stems from being my first-ever business, as cliched as it is, but also that we’re the first ever professional basketball league to own its own sporting label,” Justin says. It’s happened in a hurry. Last December, his vision was being jotted on sticky notes – of producing playing gear for every basketballer from entry level to NBL, with a percentage of sales injected into junior development, and a streetwear label with the game’s youthful, be-yourself vibe. “I did the research, spent three months speaking to every association, mums and dads, and put together a business case that my father ended up buying into,” Justin says. “How do you offer a sporting product and a streetwear product? I had a designer and a buyer, and the rest is history.”
As a teenager, Justin was teased as “Dodo Boy”; what he wore became his vehicle for expression. First Ever’s slogan – “You Do You” – is a veritable declaration of identity. “The whole brand is about street individuality,” Justin says. “If you like the jumper, wear the jumper; if you like the whole outfit, you do you. It’s about showing who you are as a person.” He laughs at his father’s claim to being the brand’s ambassador – “I tell him to stay far, far away”. Larry concedes the fact he doesn’t own any apparel interests might be telling. “He’s sent me the message that I’m not his target demographic; he reminds me often that he’s trying to make it cool again.” Justin manages the operation, briefing his father weekly. A recutting of traditional team jerseys in step with the NBL’s new era is planned, with a blue strip with a dominant ‘M’ hanging on a First Ever wall a sign of what’s to come. Larry was criticised when he rebranded the Melbourne Tigers, a force in the NBL’s boom years,
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as Melbourne United. Now, with grandstands filling once more, exposure on Foxtel and Channel Nine and the huge figure of Andrew Bogut returning home to play out his twilight years, not to mention stars like Ben Simmons, Patty Mills and Joe Ingles giving Australian basketball global credibility in America’s NBA, his vision is coming together. “There’ve been a few sleepless nights worrying about how to make it sustainable, but I feel we’re coming out the other end now,” Larry says. With the new NBL season underway, he looks forward to going to games as a family, including his 83-year-old mother, and seeing other clans enjoying precious hours together. His son will be there, of course, and he can think of no greater joy than their passion being shared in work and play. If Justin feels any obligation to succeed, it’s as much to himself as to his father. “He believes in me and trusts me, which is scary, but reassuring at the same time. I won’t fail him, and I won’t fail myself.” ●
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Hook, line and sinker Fish in crazy water Acqua pazza – the ultimate island fish dish
Serves 2 30 minutes
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’m excited to share this fantastic method that shows just how easy it can be to cook whole fish, on the bone, giving better flavour and succulence, plus it’s harder to overcook the fish and you should also find it’s better value. Everything really gives to everything on the flavour front in this dish – it’s a beautiful thing! ●
Jamie Cooks Italy by Jamie Oliver is published by Penguin Random House © Jamie Oliver Enterprises Limited
2 spring onions ½ a bulb of fennel 1 carrot 200g ripe mixed-colour cherry tomatoes, on the vine 3 cloves of garlic ½ a fresh red chilli 8–10 mixed olives (stone in) Olive oil 2 x 350g whole round fish, such as royal bream, trout, sea bass, red mullet, scaled, gutted, gills removed, from sustainable sources 1 bunch of mixed fresh soft herbs (30g), such as flat-leaf parsley, mint, fennel tops 150ml Greco di Tufo white wine 1 lemon Extra virgin olive oil
Method ■ Trim the spring onions and fennel (reserving any leafy tops), peel the carrot, then slice them all ½cm thick. Halve the tomatoes. Peel and finely slice the garlic and chilli. Squash and destone the olives. Put a large frying pan on a high heat with 1 tablespoon of olive oil. Stir in the onions, fennel and carrot, followed 4 minutes later by the tomatoes, garlic, chilli and olives. Toss regularly for 2 minutes while you lightly score the fish on both sides (this will help flavour and heat to penetrate as it cooks).
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Lay the fish on top of the veg, stuff half the herbs into the cavities, then pour over the wine and let it reduce by half. Add about 300ml of water, to come 1cm up the side of the pan. Cover and leave to thunder away on a high heat for 8 minutes (boiling underneath, steaming on top means fragrant veggies). Pick the remaining herb leaves, finely grate the lemon zest over them, then chop and mix together.
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Uncover the fish and baste with its juices for 1 minute. To check the fish is cooked, go to the thickest part up near the head – if the flesh flakes easily away from the bone, it’s done. Remove to a plate, spoon over the veg and juices, drizzle with extra virgin olive oil, scatter over the lemony herbs, then squeeze over the lemon juice. Great served with bread to mop up that irresistible sauce, or with new potatoes, couscous or rice. ●
(2018 Jamie Cooks Italy), photography by David Loftus.
CALORIES 407kcal FAT 17.3g SAT FAT 1.6g PROTEIN 40.3g CARBS 11.6g SUGAR 10.1g SALT 0.8g FIBRE 3.3g
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“The story is quintessentially Australian ... (it) should make you laugh and laugh and laugh, and then cry.” TIM MINCHIN
JUSTIN McMANUS
ack in 1998, Kylie Minogue sold out five live shows at St Kilda’s Palais Theatre, which was a very rare feat. But that is exactly what has also happened for comedian, writer, composer, musician and director Tim Minchin. His five concert dates in April for his Back tour have already sold out, which is quite remarkable a few months ahead of the tour. Like Minogue, Minchin is really something special when it comes to Australians doing really, really well in entertainment on the global scale. Minchin is currently filming his new Foxtel TV series called Uptight, which was created by The Chaser’s Chris Taylor with Tim writing the script alongside Kate Mulvany and Leon Ford. It will see him drive across the Nullarbor from Perth to Sydney, with a piano in his car. “The story is quintessentially Australian without being parochial,” he says of Uptight. “The story should make you laugh and laugh and laugh, and then cry.” For Minchin, Uptight is a dream role. “I don’t think I ever dreamed that I would be a kind of co-star in an eight-part drama, but at the same time, the skills I’ve applied over the past 15 years have led me here and I feel very excited.” At 43, Minchin tells Domain Review that, in a lot of ways, he is only getting started. One burning ambition of his is to create a worldwide global Australian musical hit. Minchin tasted worldwide success writing the lyrics and music for Matilda The Musical, which opened in London’s West End in 2011 before going on to Broadway and then being performed around the world. “I am hoping to develop my next musical here in Australia,” he says. “I can’t say too much about it, but it is with a local theatre company. “There is no doubt that Australians can cut it on the world stage when it comes to musicals, but with the exception of Muriel’s Wedding, which has done really well, and maybe Priscilla (Queen of the Desert) and Strictly Ballroom, we haven’t really had a huge hit that has come out of Australia yet. “I really want to be part of it, and making the world sit up and notice, so I’d like to produce one here.
Something special “I want it to be complex, multi-layered, challenging, funny and dark musical theatre, which really appeals to me.” Minchin, who grew up in Perth on the comedy circuit, now is based in Sydney with his wife Sara and their children Casper and Violet. Seven years ago he stopped touring the stand-up comedy world to concentrate on other things, and that has really paid off.
While often behind the scenes on projects like Matilda, Minchin is keen to continue to build his acting career, hence signing up for Uptight. “I think since I stopped touring seven years ago, my mission has to be, on one hand, to build my acting career,” he says. “Not exclusively, not at the cost of anything else, but just to takes role that will stretch myself, and play characters who are goodies and baddies.” ●
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and Alice Eve) miss the last train
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overeating. Not to be confused with binge-eating, overeating typically occurs in public and social situations. An example could be stuffing your face when you’re absolutely starving – it’s that feeling of mindless, excessive overeating. It also happens when we have a lack of understanding, or discipline, when it comes to serving sizes, meaning that we continually consume much more food than our body actually needs.
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o Frost can still remember the energy and love of her year 7 Latin and humanities teacher, Lorna Mason. Frost, who is vice-principal (wellbeing) and head of senior school at Mentone Girl’s Grammar School, was at high school in the north of England when she was first inspired by the young teacher. “She just had that love of the subject that she taught and she cared about her students – you felt noticed. It’s important that students feel noticed and know that you care about what you are doing and that you care about them,” Frost says. Frost was the first person in her family to go to university, studying classics at Newcastle University. Towards the end of her honours degree she decided to become a teacher and completed post-graduate education studies in London. Her first teaching position was in the north of England at a large co-educational state school. “It was a baptism of fire,” Frost laughs. “It was the end of the 1980s and a time of high unemployment in the north of England. Heavy industries like steel, shipbuilding and coalmining were being closed and morale was low. Kids would say, ‘my dad is on the dole and education did nothing for him’. So they saw no value in education. “Having a sense of humour in the classroom was really important to engage with the kids and I brought creativity to the lessons. It was about engendering a love of learning and a belief that education was their pathway to a job but it was a steep learning curve for me.” From there, Frost and her husband moved to Australia and she taught at Mount St Joseph Girls’ College in Altona. “From the start I loved the importance of education to the girls and their families valued education, too. They taught me to teach. Until then, I realised I had been managing classrooms and managing behavior. But I didn’t have to convince those girls that what I was doing was worthwhile – my enthusiasm for English and humanities was appreciated and the girls would give anything a go,” says Frost. After three years, Frost and her husband returned to the UK, drawn back by her homesickness. She continued teaching English until spending four
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years at home raising her two sons. During this time, after deciding they wanted to raise their children in Australia, Frost and her husband returned to Melbourne and in 2000, she joined Mentone Girls’ Grammar as a temporary, part-time English teacher. The temporary role became permanent and Frost has held a range of posts at the school, including head of year 7 and 8 and head of year 11 and 12. “Pastoral care and student wellbeing have always been at the heart of teaching for me. Every decision has to come back to student wellbeing. If students are well physically, socially and emotionally, their learning will be at its optimum. I enjoy that sense of being able to help, to have an impact when it matters and to let the girls see they don’t have to do things on their own,” says Frost. As vice-principal (wellbeing), Frost works closely with Mentone Girls’ heads of year to support programs that foster student wellbeing. The school’s twice-weekly WAVES program focuses on Wellbeing, Achievement, Values, Enterprise and Success and is run by home group teachers. “The program evolves depending on need and
topical issues for the girls. So, it includes topics like respectful relationships and for years 7 and 8 that might focus on friendships, and by years 11 and 12 that might focus on relationships with partners,” says Frost. “The program also touches on topics like cybersafety, safe partying, decision making and practical issues like financial literacy – from managing pocket money to getting a credit card and managing money when you buy your first car.” Frost also still teaches a year 11 literature class, enjoying the classroom contact with students and says the goal of Mentone Girls’ Grammar is simple. “We want to help develop confident young women who are strong enough in themselves to cope with what life throws at them. They have inner resources to try new things and to follow their dreams and their chosen pathways and I hope they will be confident enough to know when to seek help when they need it,” says Frost. “As a school, we hope we are sending out young women who are good people and who will have a positive impact on the world. That’s why I teach.” ● SARAH MARINOS
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lthough Jemima Montag won gold for racewalking at this year’s Commonwealth Games, and is on track to compete at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo, there was a time last year when she seriously doubted herself. “After year 12, I found myself a little bit disorientated with my motivation for racewalking,” the 20-year-old admits. “I didn’t really believe in myself any more as having the potential to make the Australian team.” Montag put her sporting career on hold to focus on her year 11 and 12 studies. But while travelling in Japan with her family, a conversation with her mother and sister about the upcoming Tokyo Olympics rekindled her desire to make it to the top.
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Memorial Scholarship – This scholarship is for an all-rounder who can excel on the sporting field and in the classroom. Successful applicants will have the choice of studying VCE or IB. These means-tested scholarships have been designed by The Lauriston Foundation for two students who could not otherwise be able to attend the School. All shortlisted candidates must complete a financial questionnaire. APPLY TODAY lauriston.vic.edu.au
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“My mum said, ‘I think you have what it takes to represent your country, if you want it. I’m not going to put any pressure on you, I’m just saying you could believe in yourself a little more’,” says Montag, a product of Wesley College’s sports program. “From then on, there was this passion that was really starting to burn inside of me.” Montag, who was competing in just her third 20-kilometre walk at the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games in April, took out the event when the race leader and favourite, fellow Australian Claire Tallent, was disqualified. Montag graduated from Wesley in 2016 after completing the IB program and receiving a perfect score of 45 (equivalent ATAR of 99.95), having been awarded two years earlier the R G Menzies Scholarship, the most prestigious scholarship offered by the school. Named after Australia’s longserving Liberal prime minister, Sir Robert Menzies, the scholarship is typically awarded to students who hold leadership roles and are excelling in their academic and co-curricular studies. While she had a clear passion for racewalking,
“From a financial point of view, having the support of the R G Menzies Scholarship enabled that delicate web of excelling in sport and excelling academically at the same time.” JEMIMA MONTAG Montag was also involved in a number of other sports growing up, including ballet for 10 years. She was captain of the school’s athletics and cross country team in year 12, and was part of music ensembles and Wesley’s debating team. She says the scholarship helped her balance her commitments at school with being an elite athlete. “From a financial point of view, having the support of the R G Menzies Scholarship enabled that delicate web of excelling in sport and excelling academically at the same time.” Montag’s most memorable experiences at Wesley include the year 9 Clunes program and the year 10 Yiramalay trip to an Indigenous community in the Kimberley, Western Australia. “Clunes is the term away where you’re living with seven other girls in a
little house, and you have to cook and clean for yourself, become independent, and co-operate with others, which is tricky at that age,” she says. “Wesley has a studio school in the Kimberley in an area called Yiramalay. You can go there for three weeks and it’s a kind of cultural exchange. You just live and breathe with the local students. It was so eye-opening.” Montag is currently studying a bachelor of science at the University of Melbourne. She also works for The One Box, a charity that delivers fresh food boxes to families in need. “I think the people I met, the diversity of opportunities and the environment at Wesley was just very conducive to personal discovery and dreaming about what could be possible in the future.” ● ARIANNA LUCENTE
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chool scholarships are serious business. For the students who receive one, a scholarship can open doors that were previously closed, making private schooling affordable or entry to a selective government school for academic high-fliers a reality. Here’s a rundown on the application process for parents who think a scholarship could be an option for their child. TESTING COMMENCES \
Scholarship season has officially begun. Exams for 2020 school entry began in October and will continue over the next six months or so, peaking around February and March. Most schools host exams on their campuses, on a date of their own choosing (though some participate in what’s called a “co-operative program”, where students sit one exam for multiple schools
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simultaneously). Schools will publish their scholarship details and application information online, so it’s important that parents monitor the websites of schools that they’re interested in. CHOOSING THE RIGHT FIT \
There are a range of scholarships available: general excellence for all-rounders, academic, music and sport, as well as scholarships for Indigenous students, refugees, and rural students. Fiona Sherry, operations manager at Edutest, says it’s crucial to research schools first, then see if they offer scholarships that may suit your child’s strengths. “Every school is different,” she says. “Every school has a different culture, subject offerings, different co-curricular activities. You really need to do your homework and find out if you think this school is going to be the right fit for your child.” If applying for a general excellence or academic
scholarship, the applicant will sit an exam prepared by an organisation such as Edutest or ACER. Most schools put together a shortlist of students following the exam, and then have an interview process. “Very few schools are just looking for an exam result as an entry point to a scholarship,” Sherry explains. “They are looking for intelligent students, students at the top end … but they’re also looking for students who’ll make a contribution to the school.”
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SCHOLARSHIP YEAR LEVELS \
The majority of scholarship hopefuls apply for year 7 entry while undertaking grade 6, but scholarships are also available for primary school or later secondary years, such as years 9, 10 and 11. Again, what’s on offer depends on each school. Though children applying for a year 7 scholarship will be competing against a higher number of students, there may be fewer scholarships available in other year levels.
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Dr Jarrod Hingston, manager of ACER’s Schools Assessment Services unit, advises against preparing for a scholarship years in advance because the exams are designed to test skills such as critical thinking and problem solving, rather than knowledge recall. They typically consist of several components testing a student’s ability in mathematics and humanities, reading comprehension and written expression. “We’re really targeting the child’s true abilities to problem solve and deal with information,” he explains. Though excessive study isn’t needed, having some practice runs can help children become familiar with the format and completing the test within a timeframe. Example tests are available online from both ACER and Edutest. ● ERIN MUNRO
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“It’s just like participating in a marathon. You need to start your
Maybe look into scholarships for other talents, such as music, performing arts or sport. If your child is applying for an academic or general excellence scholarship, they’ll have to sit a test. These are designed to determine ability rather than a student’s knowledge of curriculum, so studying isn’t necessary, but taking practice tests to become familiar with the scholarship exam format can be helpful. Vi Nguyen, the founder of tutoring service Exam Success, suggests the best approach to scholarship preparation is to start early and plan carefully. “It’s just like participating in a marathon,” she says. “You need to start your training early and make regular practice a habit.” Nguyen’s tips for successful study are to focus on improving weaknesses – areas where a child has learning gaps – focus on quality rather than quantity, and limit preparation to a regular window of time. Following these rules can provide balance and prevent a child from becoming overwhelmed. Dr O’Brien recommends making practice sessions a family activity.
training early and make regular practice a habit.” VI NGUYEN
“Make it low pressure and all about the relationship, and like a shared project, so you can work through the papers together, rather than putting the child under pressure,” she says. Don’t place undue importance on the scholarship or discuss financial matters with the child; instead, frame the experience as a chance for learning. “It is not an exam that determines whether or not you’re going to be successful in life,” Nguyen says. “It’s just a way for the school to select students. “If students frame the exam in that way, it becomes less daunting.” If a student doesn’t receive a scholarship, Dr O’Brien says parents should “demonstrate resilience”: disappointment is part of the human experience, and seeing parents normalise it can be
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healthy for a child. “Bounce back, don’t worry about suggesting they find out who else got the scholarship or try to question the results,” she says. “Accept it and show you can cope and move on is the best way forward, and look at the positives of the other school options available.” And for kids who do gain a scholarship? “Congratulations, it’s a time to celebrate,” says Dr O’Brien. “Visit the school, explore its offerings, and make sure your child feels comfortable talking with teachers if they need extra support.” She adds: “Make the best of that opportunity and that just means by being well rounded – socially, academically and emotionally.” ● ERIN MUNRO
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This room and the living area have sliding doors to a grand deck with a gas-plumbed barbecue. Just beyond the living area is a study, followed by a double garage that can serve as a rumpus room. The property has hydronic heating throughout and airconditioning in the rear rooms, plus ducted vacuum and security. ● ALISON BARCLAY property@domainreview.com.au Agent: Biggin & Scott, Bill Stavrakis 0418 327 622 Price: $2.9 million-$3.1 million Auction: 2pm, November 24.
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This house’s adaptable spaces and multiple living zones give residents the opportunity to maintain their independence while still coming together. The approach is exemplified at the front of the property, which has a bedroom, bathroom, kitchen and studio/retreat brought together into a selfcontained zone. The rest of the house opens up into the main lounge and dining rooms, the free-flowing family and meals areas and a second, main kitchen. Three north-facing bedrooms line the edge of the house. When you’re not at the beach you can spend time in the well-established back garden, which has veggie patches, a studio/workshop and shed. ● ANDERS FURZE Agent: Gary Peer, Leon Gouzenfiter 0422 339 791 Price: $1.7 million-$1.87 million Auction: 10am, November 17
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SANDRINGHAM \ 41 BAMFIELD STREET 4
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Who needs a holiday home when you’ve got a party-ready bar and cabana in your own backyard? The star of this twostorey family house is the swanky outdoor patio, which has a heated pool, spa, lounge and pavilion (with Teppanyaki cooktop and wood-fired pizza oven). If you can bear to leave this area, step inside through bifold doors to the living room-dining area. There’s also a Miele kitchen, powder room and laundry. Opposite a second living-dining room is the main bedroom, which has an en suite, walk-in wardrobe and private courtyard. Three bedrooms upstairs share a bathroom and lounge. The home has two attic spaces, including one atop the double garage. ● KATE STANTON Agent: Buxton, Richard Slade 0419 588 873 Price: $2.5 million-$2.75 million Auction: 1.30pm, November 10
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BEAUMARIS \ 11 GLENWOOD AVENUE
Agent: Buxton,
BENTLEIGH EAST \ 93 STOCKDALE AVENUE
Christian Hegarty
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floor of the living room looking down into the heated pool.
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or Southland shopping centres. This single-storey home
The director of builder Map Developments designed this
has a versatile layout, which includes a study and double
two-storey home for his own family, so there are innovative
garage with internal access. The dining room, adjoining a
touches everywhere: pizza oven, Bose sound system, there’s
deck on one side, can be opened or closed to the main
even a window seat that sits atop an aquarium. High-end
living area (with gas log fireplace). Sliding doors open to a
finishes include Hafele joinery, Sydney blue gum floors
second timber deck. Behind the kitchen, which has stone
and Emporite cabinetry. All three bedrooms have walk-in
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BRIGHTON \ 4/9 GLYNDON AVENUE 3
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This spacious penthouse is no-brainer for those who want a high-end bayside property without the upkeep of a pool or garden. Instead there’s a living room balcony and rooftop terrace (with dumb-waiter, built-in barbecue and easy-care garden beds) offering views of the bay and the city skyline. Designed by Brighton-based architect Jon Friedrich, the apartment has remote-control blinds, in-floor bathroom heating, ducted airconditioning and secure entry. Herringbone oak floors in the wide entry hall lead to an open-plan kitchen and living area. All three bedrooms have en suites. A laundry, powder room and two basement car parks complete the home. ● KATE STANTON Agent: Marshall White, Andrew Campbell 0419 366 545 Price: $3.6 million-$3.9 million Auction: 2.30pm, November 17
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BEAUMARIS \ 12 VICTOR STREET
Agent: Kay & Burton,
ST KILDA WEST \ 40 LONGMORE STREET
Alex Schiavo
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Behind a lush and lively garden sits this two-storey Tuscan
$2.09 million
This St Kilda West oasis has a double-fronted Victorian
style home. Interior design choices lend a modern feel, with
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facade and no fewer than four garden areas over two floors.
sleek concrete tiles, lime-washed oak flooring, plantation
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Together with the park views found on its upper level, make
shutters and a concrete and wrought-iron staircase. The
the most of a true luxury for inner-city inhabitants: greenery.
kitchen is provincial-inspired, fitted with stone benchtops,
Three light-filled bedrooms (one with en suite), a bathroom
induction cooktop and double oven. There are four
and a study make up the ground floor but it’s up on the first
bedrooms upstairs, all with wardrobes and private en
floor that the house really opens out. That’s where you’ll find
suites, including the master bathroom with a stunning free-
Agent: Adrian
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the spacious dining, living and kitchen areas, and a private
standing bath. The living and dining room open to a north-
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Park, the beach and Fitzroy Street ● ANDERS FURZE
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ALBERT PARK 251 Danks Street
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DECEPTIVE EDWARDIAN, UNBEATABLE LOCATION Sitting on one of Albert Park’s deepest allotments frontages, this semi-detached solid brick residence
• Opposite enclosed playground plus a short stroll to public transport, schools and Victoria Avenue, 200 m walk to beach
is in excellent condition throughout yet offers
• Land 5.5 x 50 m (approx)
tremendous scope to renovate and extend (STCA).
• Rich in period detail; open fireplace, leadlight, high ceilings and timber floors throughout
of land (50 m approx.) and offering two street
Comprising: Arched hallway entrance, large front bedroom featuring bay window, two further bedrooms, well-appointed modern kitchen, spacious north-facing courtyard/garden, lock up garage off Little Page Street.
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MIDDLE PARK 105 Erskine Street
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• Blue chip location only a short stroll to Middle Park Village, beach, schools, public transport and Albert Park Lake
Comprising: Wide hallway entrance, two excellent double bedrooms at the front (each with built-in robes), fabulous living area with adjoining third bedroom and separate bathroom incorporating laundry.
• Open fireplace, Baltic timber floors and high ceilings throughout
Fully equipped kitchen opens to delightful north-facing paved courtyard.
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43 Bay Street, Brighton Grand-scale family indulgence on 1,283 square metres approx. is metres from the beach and near Firbank and Brighton Grammar. An impeccable renovation by Stonehenge Homes is a synergy of contemporary spaciousness with 1912 origins, a luxe interior, and a magnificent Mark Browning garden with a pool, privacy, practice basketball court, and idyllic spaces to relax and party. Four living and dining rooms, four large bedrooms, study/fifth bedroom, deluxe two-room Miele kitchen, and magnificent fitout in every beautiful room. Easy walk to trains, cafes and Bay St shops. Private Auction Saturday 17th November Inspect Wednesday 6-6.30pm & Saturday 1.15-1.45pm Andrew Campbell 0419 366 545 Ben Vieth 0404 084 793 Jack Johnstone 0426 241 841
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Offering flawless luxury close to Princes Park, this up to 5 bed, 3 bath home flows from lounge-dining, to media room, to casual meals, with extra 1st-floor living & home-office (5th bed). Starring a stone & Euro appliance kitchen & vast parents´ suite, this stylish home has double garage & Caulfield South Primary School zoning.
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Find paradise within a stroll of the station & sand! Sparkling with a gas-fire-warmed lounge, family zone with bi-folds to an alfresco area & a French-doored master, this 4 bedroom, 1.5 bathroom entertainers’ paradise shines with a sophisticated kitchen, polished boards, spacious garaging & College Zoning.
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Angus Graham 0401 505 259
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Anthony Houston 0437 076 602
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This Art Deco apartment (c1935) has been renovated to the highest calibre. Featuring courtyard, luxe kitchen (Bosch) & fireplace. An irresistible opportunity. Walking distance to the beach, Chapel St, Fitzroy St & more.
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ALLURING VICTORIAN, ICONIC ADDRESS Superbly situated in a quiet elite corner of Elsternwick, this captivating single level Victorian residence’s classic elegance is matched by sublime interior spaces. Brilliantly renovated and extended to offer an outstanding family lifestyle close to Elsternwick station, Glenhuntly Road trams, cafés, shopping, elite schools and bayside attractions.
ELSTERNWICK 15 ORRONG ROAD
• A glorious arched entrance hall makes a wonderful first impression • 3 to 4 bedrooms, master with ensuite and WIR • Oak timber floors flow through to the contemporary extension which comprises expansive living and dining areas.Vast expanses of glass slide open to the alfresco area and leafy private landscaped garden • A stunning gourmet kitchen boasts vast stone benches, Smeg appliances and butlers' pantry • The elegant formal sitting room sets the scene for intimate evenings • Separate study, 2 living zones • Beautiful family bathroom, large fitted laundry • An oversize double garage with direct access to the home completes the setting • Features include: Hydronic-heating, air-conditioning, open fire places, high ceilings, security alarm and intercom, ducted vacuum, watering system, automatic blinds and Built-in BBQ.
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31/49-51 Bay Road Sandringham PENTHOUSE APARTMENT WITH VIEWS FOREVER Spectacular sweeping views across the Bay, to the You Yangs, Williamstown, the City and the Dandenong’s to Arthurs Seat. A 300 degree panorama, with sunsets beyond your wildest dreams. A splendid example of luxury and quality, this luxury penthouse apartment has 3 bedrooms and executive home office, 3 bathrooms, powder room and 3 living areas. Gourmet kitchen with Miele and Liebherr appliances, 2 dishwashers, coffee machine, lovely stone finishes and mood lighting. Basement parking for 4 cars, storage and resort style facilities including a gym, pool, spa and sauna. Walk out to huge terraces abundance with perimeter gardens. A short drive to Melbourne’s famous Sandbelt Golf Courses. Close to the beach, stroll to shops, cafes, walking and cycle tracks, train & schools.
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