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“Everyone has a story of their Boxing Day, which makes it incredibly special.” That’s fast bowler Pat Cummins’ summary of how the Boxing Day Test at the MCG belongs to the fans, just as Melbourne Cup Day was gifted to the people of Victoria (as a public holiday), recognising its stature in our sporting folklore. Cummins understands that as special as it is for a player to wear the baggy green, it’s equally an occasion for the tens of thousands who make the journey to the MCG – an annual rite of passage. I spoke to Cummins as the summer of cricket heats up. ●
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Fast bowler Pat Cummins reflects on the summer sporting rites that bring Australians together.
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laying a childhood game of “classic catches” in the crashing surf – a ritual for sun-kissed Australian kids – put fast bowler Pat Cummins in good stead to stare down the world’s toughest batsmen. Burning soft feet on searing concrete in the dash from the car park to the foreshore, and diving for the onslaught of balls from his four siblings, were the earliest tests of mettle for the Australian cricketer. Cummins approaches the home Test matches this summer – part of the inaugural Domain Test Series against India, starting at Adelaide Oval on December 6 – with the same verve as that boy on the beach. Last summer was the 25-year-old’s first home Test series. Stepping onto the verdant MCG for the Boxing Day Test, enveloped by a cauldron of up to 90,000 screaming fans, is a “spine-tingling” experience, Cummins says. And, with the typical humility of an athlete who wears the baggy green, he says it’s not just special for himself. “As a kid, our ritual was waking up on Boxing Day morning, having leftovers for breakfast and turning on the TV and all watching that first session of the Boxing Day Test,” Cummins says. “I remember, as a kid, that was the only time I would get nervous for the players – Boxing Day morning. To be out in the middle of it now is something else. “It is more than just a day, it’s also the days leading in – all the fans walking around the city, getting pumped up. For some attending the Boxing Day Test is a bucket-list item they have been wanting to tick off for 20 years, and for others it is their annual event. Everyone has a story of their Boxing Day, which makes it incredibly special.” Passion for the cricket team is embedded in Australians’ bone marrow. When John Howard was prime minister, he said his job ranked second in importance to the nation’s cricket captain. “Knowing you have 20-odd million people living and breathing the Australian cricket team is incredible, and at the same time it adds a bit of
pressure,” Cummins says. “It is something that we have become more and more conscious of – to not lose sight of how special it is to play for Australia, and how many people we are playing for and want to make proud. “It is probably the one sport in Australia that brings everyone together for six months of the year.” Cummins was born and raised in New South Wales, but is on the road for most of the year as a key member of the team’s explosive pace line-up. However, one of his passions is rooted in the comforts of home – property. Hand-in-hand with that love of real estate is Cummins’ new role as Domain’s first ambassador.
Paceman Pat Cummins in full flight, delivering a thunderbolt down the wicket for Australia.
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Cummins describes the team and its support structure as a “big cricket family that travels the world together” – staff, players and their relatives. Cummins speaks of the other core Test team bowlers – Josh Hazlewood, Mitchell Starc and Nathan Lyon – with the same respect and affection he might of his own siblings. “The bowlers are tight and always are,” Cummins says. “Josh is cool, calm and collected all of the time. Nothing is ever stressful or a worry. Starcy is good fun because he sometimes gets a little bit grumpy. “Nath Lyon is always nervous; he is the most experienced of us, taking over 300 Test wickets, but
before every over he bowls he is biting his fingernails. I hope I am a bit light-hearted.” Cummins makes a point to share that joy with fans. He is a founding contributor to the website Players Voice, capturing a personal perspective on life in sport, which he says is sometimes not divulged by professional athletes who may have their guard up at press conferences. “Players Voice approached me about doing some stories and offered the unique idea of telling a story exactly as we wanted to tell it, with more insight beyond the normal articles,” he says. “I can tell stories I never thought of telling, and I love reading about the other athletes as well.”
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ummins says readers have reached out to share their similar experiences of some of the candid topics he’s written about. One of his columns discussed his mother’s breast cancer fight and, as one of five children, how important family has been in influencing his character. “Our weekends revolved around sports even when we were on holidays – at the beach, playing cricket or kicking a footy,” he says. “How it has probably shaped me as a person, and how that leads into me as a cricketer, is that being part of a big family keeps you fairly grounded – you can’t get too ahead of yourself before one of your siblings pulls you back in line. “I was the competitive child trying to stick it to my brothers, and that has probably come into my cricket a little bit – trying to have a crack, and not taking myself too seriously. “In a big family everything is pretty relaxed, you are never the one with all the attention, it is always shared around, and you go through a lot of things together. I hope that is a similar way to how my teammates see me. “One of the biggest things about playing for Australia is that it is never just about you – you go back to grade cricket and the whole club is behind you, and your parents, siblings, aunties, uncles and cousins. “Everyone rides the wave with you.” ●
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“I remember, as a kid, that was the only time I would get nervous for the players – Boxing Day morning. To be out in the middle of it now is something else.” PAT CUMMINS 4
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ith Christmas around the corner, I thought gin-infused oysters would make the perfect entree for Christmas lunch with your loved ones. With little preparation and washing up, these work a treat for the host. Sometimes, preparing the family lunch is less enjoyable because of the preparation and washing up. I like to do as much in advance as possible so I can sit with my guests and enjoy the day. Sydney rock oysters are my favourite because of their golden colour, creaminess, tasty brine and beautiful after-taste. I’ve to paired them with some gin – one of my favourite drinks, especially on a sunny day. But, have a play with other botanicals or herbs. In this recipe, I’ve used thyme but rosemary or parsley will work well, too. Other spirits or aperitifs that can be used are Pernod or vodka. Pair the Pernod with some tarragon, and you’re on a winner. I like serving the oysters with a crisp glass of Bollinger Special Cuvee, but it also pairs beautifully with a glass of Chablis. ●
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Method Place sugar, thyme, zest and cucumbers in a blender and blend until smooth. Transfer mixture to a medium bowl and add pepper, water, lime juice, gin, and salt and whisk to combine. Let mixture stand up to 10 minutes until sugar and salt have dissolved. Stir occasionally. ■ Pour mixture into a 22-centimetre square metal baking pan and place it in the freezer. Stir mixture, pulling a fork back and forth through it, every 45 minutes or so for four hours or until frozen. The mixture will become fluffy and icy. ■ Shuck oysters and serve with small scoops of granita spooned on top. Garnish with some micro chervil. ■ To serve, place on a platter with rock salt. Serve with a refreshing glass of champagne. ● ■
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Nguyen was intending to incorporate in his dishes. Asian staples such as crab, curry, coconut, chilli and coriander were all on the list, as well as indigenous Australian ingredients such as finger lime, anise myrtle and bush tomato. The food is remarkable (the roti bread with Vegemite curry has deservedly become something of a cult dish, and Ngyuen's modern take on otak-otak is a must-eat) but presented some challenges when it came to the drinks. “I quickly realised that I would be looking at the lighter more aromatic varieties and styles, but the wine also had to have some texture and funk so that it would hold its own against lots of spice or dried shrimp,” he says. He mentions the skinsy Amrit pinot gris from Mornington Peninsula winery Avani as a great
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hen Glaston Toft hits the stage in the musical Jersey Boys night after night, he knows what he is doing. Remarkably Toft, who plays Nick Massi in the long-running Broadway musical about the life and times of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons, has performed the show more than 1400 times since 2009. Toft, alongside Ryan Gonzalez as Frankie Valli, Cameron MacDonald as Tommy DeVito, and Thomas McGuane as Bob Gaudio, are in the latest production of Jersey Boys that starts on February 23 next year at the Regent Theatre. “It was a bit surreal,” Toft tells Domain Review on returning to the new production of the musical after doing so many shows previously. “So much of the stuff was so in my body that I
knew it so well, and other bits I had no idea. Then I did it once or twice, and everything came back.” Since it began in 2005, Jersey Boys has become a musical phenomenon around the world, including in Australia. Despite much of the audience already having seen the show, it doesn’t matter; they still come back for more. Why is this? “I think you can put it down to the fact the music is timeless, and the fact that it is a true story helps,” Toft says. Sitting with the four new cast members of the show in a Melbourne cafe after a long day on the road, they bounce off each other like they could actually be in their own boy band. That rapport comes from performing sometimes up to eight shows a week, a gruelling song-and-
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“It took a lot of one-on-one time with our musical director,” he says. “He really helped me, told me how to create that nasal sound. It’s really quite intense. Frankie has three voices, I think. “He has his falsetto side, then the kind of nasal younger side, and as it gets older he develops his voice and it becomes a lot thicker. “So, it’s definitely a challenge to keep up with the vocal stamina throughout the show.” For the fourth member of the cast Thomas McGuane, who plays Bob Gaudio. This is his first major role after studying at the prestigious Victorian College of the Arts. What a dream first professional role it is. “It feels incredible,” he says. “I thoroughly enjoy the show, its historical accuracy. “The fact that we are playing real people is one of my favourite parts to it, and it’s just amazing music to sing every night.” ●
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Once dark and dowdy, this Victorian was rebuilt this year and it now has a sparkle these narrow, middle-of-terracerow houses seemed doomed never to achieve. Open-plan living and dining flows to a courtyard, and the new first floor has a hidden balcony. A piece was chomped out of the ground floor to create a light well, and behold! Let there be sunshine where once there was gloom! Airy, bright and impeccably tailored in oak, marble and stone, the house is set to woo downsizers or a family to a lovely life at the top of the bay. And with two ground-floor bedrooms (or one plus a lounge) and two upstairs (or one plus a nursery/study), it can chop and change to suit their needs. The house has double-brick boundary walls and acoustic plastering to help keep the peace, and every room has data points for television and Foxtel. Two double bedrooms (with wardrobes and pure wool carpet) and the main bathroom open off the arched side hall. The front bedroom has a gas fireplace. The marble bathroom-laundry is fully tiled in white and bluestone and has a shower. Louvre windows to the decked light-well allow this room to breathe. Follow the hall’s oak floorboards down to the kitchen, dining and living area, which has full-length stacker doors to the bluestone courtyard. The kitchen has a Calacatta stone island and Miele appliances, including two wall ovens, an integrated dishwasher and a double-door fridge-freezer. Grubby fingers won’t stick to the custom-built cabinetry,
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“RICHARDSON STREET IS ONE OF MIDDLE PARK’S PREMIUM ADDRESSES;
west and has a roller door to allow parking via the laneway.
HOWEVER, THE BLOCKS ARE QUITE SMALL. HERE, THE OWNERS HAVE RENOVATED
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first floor, which has two double bedrooms with wardrobes. The main, at the front, has an en suite with bath and shower. You can dance like no one is watching on the glass terrace, concealed behind the pitched roof of this great Victorian revival. ● ALISON BARCLAY property@domainreview.com.au Agent: Cayzer, Andrew Turner 0408 211 281 Price: $2.65 million-$2.9 million Auction: 1pm, December 8
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Who said outdoor entertaining should be reserved for the summer months? This renovated Californian bungalow comes with a feature outdoor fireplace, making it ideal for year-round entertaining. Thanks to solar heating, the adjoining pool is too. Head inside to find the open, lightfilled living and dining rooms and the kitchen. There are two bedrooms off to the south, with a bathroom dividing them, while the middle of the house hosts a bedroom/family room and a study. The front of the bungalow hosts a lounge room and the main bedroom, with built-in wardrobes and en suite. There’s a covered car port, with room for two more cars in the driveway. ● ANDERS FURZE Agent: Hodges, Angus Graham 0401 505 259 Price: $1.95 million-$2.1 million Auction: Noon, December 15
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Light floods through the floor-to-ceiling windows of this gorgeous two-storey home, one of Marcopolo Property’s newest residences. There are three living zones, four bedrooms, three marble bathrooms, and a study or studio. The family room has a concealed TV, cocktail bar, underfloor heating, and a gas fireplace encased in a feature wall. It connects to the outdoor kitchen, gas-heated pool and terrace with roof and barbecue. The kitchen has Miele and Liebherr appliances, wine fridge, Italian-marble countertops, and a butler’s pantry. The entry hall is lined with storage and there’s a double garage. Other features include home automation. ● ARIANNA LUCENTE Agent: Marshall White, Andrew Campbell 0419 366 545 Price: $4.5 million-$4.75 million Auction: 12.30pm, December 8
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BRIGHTON EAST \ 1/49 MILROY STREET
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You can’t beat the character of a two-storey, Victorian
$2.2 million
It feels so romantic for a home in the suburbs of Melbourne
$1.35 million
house. This one is on a corner block between Howe
Auction: Noon,
to have private access to a lush and picturesque
Auction: 11am,
Crescent and St Vincent Gardens. The facade, painted pale
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neighbourhood park. This unit (one of three) has a path that
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yellow with cream and sage trims, looks like it’s straight
leads from the back door to Landcox Park, a local favourite
out of an old photograph. The original solid timber door
that delivers space, with a lake and playground. Protected
makes a grand entrance, which leads to interiors with ornate
by curved walls and fencing, the garden space around the
fireplaces, high ceilings and light-filled rooms. Comfortable
home includes a lawn, pond and covered deck. Inside on
and recently refurbished, the home has plenty of potential
the ground floor, the living room leads past a powder room
for renovators. It has formal living and dining rooms, a sitting
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This contemporary, two-storey residence features threemetre high ceilings, tall doors, and oak floors, and is just a few minutes’ walk away from the beach. The main bedroom is on the ground floor, and has a walk-in wardrobe, designer en suite, and private garden. The kitchen is equipped with Miele appliances and a butler’s pantry, and the living area has stacker doors that open to a decked courtyard with barbecue, spa, outdoor heaters, and spotted gum trees. Other features include an upstairs retreat, study, double garage, video intercom, speaker system, reverse-cycle airconditioning, plantation shutters, and storage. Close to buses, cafes, and the bowls club. ● ARIANNA LUCENTE Agent: Hocking Stuart, Stephen Tickell 0418 177 565 Price: $2.25 million Private sale
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Agent: Marshall
BRIGHTON \ RESIDENCE 19/49 HEAD STREET
White, Matthew Pillios
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0408 145 982
Agent: Kay & Burton, Nathan Berrill
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Price: $2.2 million-
0423 503 981 Price: $1.7 million-
Made for entertaining, this two-storey house has a generous
$2.35 million
Designed with the northern light and park views in mind, this
$1.8 million
timber deck (with built-in barbecue and drinks fridge)
Auction: 1.30pm,
residence offers a rare opportunity to buy into the Brighton
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overlooking a lawn, pool and spa. It’s the house at which
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Gate community. On the ground floor you’ll find the open
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everyone gathers for pool parties or sunset dinners. The
living and dining areas and an expansive entertaining deck
kitchen is great for entertaining too, with two Miele ovens,
overlooking Elsternwick Park. Three bedrooms are upstairs,
butler’s pantry and breakfast bar. The house also has formal
with the main including a walk-in wardrobe, en suite and
living and dining rooms, two downstairs bedrooms and a
private balcony. The lower ground’s retreat and bedroom/
ground-floor powder room. Upstairs the main bedroom has
rumpus offer space away from the rest of the house.
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2/325 Beach Road Black Rock Enjoy sunsets across the bay from the terrace of this sophisticated 3 bedroom 2.5 Bath apartment just metres from the village.
45 Kingston Street Hampton With plans for two 4 bed & study, 3.5 bath, 2 zone homes & wide approx 847sqm land, this site is close to Hampton St, schools & station! hodges.com.au 30
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1-6/14 & 1-8/16 Walnut Street Carnegie Buy one or two blocks of strata apartments. Block 14 Walnut Street consists of six 2 bed apartments, sits on 1011 sqm & currently returns $112,000 rent p.a. Block 16 Walnut Street consists of four 2 bed & four 1 bed apartments, sits on 1011 sqm & currently returns $125,000 rent p.a. Opportunity to update and expand (STCA). NOTE: The successful purchaser of 14 Walnut Street will be offered first right of refusal on 16 Walnut St.
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DEDICATED TO EXCELLENCE Expansive open plan living and dining room enjoying feature floor to high ceiling windows with doors opening onto a private entertainer’s sunny courtyard with built-in BBQ connected to gas mains. Contemporary state-of-the-art Miele kitchen with double ovens, stone benchtops, integrated Miele double fridge, excellent storage. Generous size master bedroom, fully fitted wardrobes, impressive designer modern ensuite. • Exceptional classic Victorian residence designed and renovated over two levels • Secluded north facing terrace.
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• Outstanding quality fixtures and fittings • Stunning European oak flooring • Heating/cooling • Strolling distance to Middle Park village, MSAC, beach, zoned for Albert Park College • Superbly located, wide tree-lined street
View Thurs 5.15-5.45pm, Sat 12.30-1pm Auction Saturday 8 December at 1pm Contact Andrew Turner 0408 211 281 Michael Szulc 0417 122 809 Geoff Cayzer 9690 9782 Port Melbourne 03 9646 0812
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DREAM BIG ON PREMIUM CORNER ALLOTMENT Outstanding opportunity in prized dress circle location, this distinctive two storey Victorian presents substantial living spaces with boundless possibilities. This home has been recently refurbished into extremely liveable order yet offers an exciting future.
• Ample natural light • Upstairs are five bedrooms and bathroom • Low maintenance courtyard • Rear laneway access • Unique corner position
• Ten principal rooms, beautiful grand entry • Front formal living and dining room • Ornate open fire places • Beautiful ornate high ceilings
View Thurs 1-1.30pm, Sat 11.30-12pm Auction Saturday 8 Dec at 12pm Contact Michael Szulc 0417 122 809 Geoff Cayzer 9690 9782 Simon Carruthers 0438 811 601
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ELEGANT VICTORIAN IN DRESS CIRCLE LOCATION Positioned in one of South Melbourne’s most prized wide tree-lined streets. Front formal sitting and dining rooms separated by exquisite open fireplaces, powder room, fully equipped kitchen and adjacent dining opens to outdoor terrace with tree-top aspects. Internal or external stairs leads to delightful paved courtyard, laundry, private office and underfloor storage/cellar. Upstairs: Gorgeous main bedroom with access to balcony. • Designed by renowned architect Col Bandy • Two further bedrooms and central bathroom
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• Heating, storage and an abundance of period charm throughout • Short stroll to St Vincent Gardens, Albert Park Village, schools and public transport • Approved plans for additions and alterations including two storey garage with rooftop terrace
View Thurs 5.30-6pm, Sat 12.30-1pm Auction Saturday 8th December at 1pm Contact Simon Carruthers 0438 811 601 Geoff Cayzer 9690 9782 Jordan Gravestein 0448 250 193 Port Melbourne 03 9646 0812 DOM A IN REV IEW
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Melbourne’s pre-eminent full-floor residence. A visionary park-fronting home that has redefined the scale and expectation
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