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PEOPLE & PROPERTY OF MELBOURNE

MARCH 6-12, 2019

MICHAEL ROWLAND

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It’s rare for a journalist to demonstrate business acumen – we are not known for being adept at any venture that requires a balance sheet – but Melbourne Storm chief executive officer Dave Donaghy is an exception, in more ways than just this. A born leader, the 36-year-old former journo was the youngest CEO in the NRL when he took the Storm helm at 32, and has helped to produce results that stand alongside any sensational Billy Slater try. He is a positive force to be reckoned with, driving success even in an AFL-mad town. Reporter Luke Dennehy met Donaghy for this week’s feature. ●

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t age 32, Dave Donaghy was named chief executive officer of Melbourne Storm – the youngest CEO, by a long shot, in the National Rugby League and the club’s history. Born in the central Queensland town of Gladstone – NRL heartland – it’s been a speedy rise to the top for Donaghy, who had arrived in Melbourne little more than a decade earlier to work as a rugby league journalist. The chief job could have been a daunting prospect for Donaghy, now 36, who back then was the same age as some of the team’s star players, and had just become a father for the second time, with daughter Pippa. However, in his switch from the press to sports administration Donaghy had amassed a long history of experience at the club, including a stint as the media manager, steadying the ship during the salary cap scandal, which broke in 2010. He went on to a role as general manager of the Brisbane Lions in the AFL, but returned to the Storm three years later; within two years of his homecoming, he was CEO. “I think because I was in the industry, it didn’t feel foreign to me from that point of view,” Donaghy says of being appointed so young. “But I must say, when I look back at that time, maybe they were mad to have appointed a 32-year-old. But I’m glad I got over that and took the opportunity when it was presented.” Some of the high profile backers of Donaghy, including one of Storm’s major shareholders Gerry Ryan of caravan company Jayco, continue to be huge supporters and mentors. “I had a lot of encouragement internally, and certainly the board said to me that we’ve all been very fortunate in our business careers to have some success, and at some point in our career someone gave us an opportunity – over to you,” he says. They wouldn’t be regretting their decision. In many ways Donaghy has had the Midas touch with Storm, Melbourne’s only NRL side, helping to implement a plan by the major shareholders, chairman Bart Campbell, Matt Tripp and Ryan. As well as winning the NRL premiership in 2017, since Donaghy started as CEO he has led his team to an extraordinary boom off-field. Those achievements include increasing the club’s membership from 15,000 in 2015 to 25,000 fans and growing, 18,000-plus average match crowds at AAMI Park, and turning the business

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A focus on culture and character has helped a young CEO recalibrate the fortunes of Melbourne’s NRL club.

Rider of the Storm


You’ve got to have talent to play the game, there is no doubt about that, but you have to have the right character to fit in here. DAVE DONAGHY

side of the club from million-dollar losses to clocking a profit. A modest Donaghy puts it down to a team effort, not his leadership. “There are only 16 of these jobs in the country,” Donaghy says. “So in terms of a dream job, yes it is. But it’s an amazing job because of the people we have got here.” There is no question that the wider NRL has an image problem related to the off-field behaviour of some of its players, including former Dally M medal winner Ben Barba of the North Queensland Cowboys, who was recently banned for life by the league after allegations of domestic violence. However, at Melbourne Storm there is a culture that is envied across the NRL. Donaghy and his team have carefully worked at how they deal with the reality of a team full of young men, many of them away from home for the first time. “We have three full-time staff in the players’ wellbeing space and we’ve had a psychologist who has been part of staff for the past two years and she is outstanding,” Donaghy says. “They are all young men, they’re all exposed to challenges throughout that period of life, and how they deal with it is really important. “When they come to the club we are putting them in the right environments, we are training them up and educating them on expectations, what’s required of them – not just being a Storm player, but being a role model.” Proudly walking through their offices at AAMI Park on to the vast, empty stadium, Donaghy speaks warmly of the club’s family atmosphere and its attitude to “bad eggs”. “Talent’s one thing, but character is probably more important,” Donaghy says. “You’ve got to have talent to play the game,

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there is no doubt about that, but you have to have the right character to fit in here. You need to buy into what the football club’s about. If you buy in, you succeed.” In the very old days, the players’ common room may have had a fridge full of Victoria Bitter in the corner, but now the space is full of kids’ toys. “It’s so great to hear kids’ voices screaming through the building,” Donaghy says. “Often they are a young [Cameron] Smith, or a young [Billy] Slater; there have always been kids floating around Storm for as long as it’s been in existence, and long after I’ve gone it needs to continue because family is such an important part of the club.” The legacy left by the now-retired champion Billy Slater and former long-time player Cooper Cronk is not just of on-field statistics but also a contribution to the values and culture at the Storm. Like Donaghy, they are natural leaders. Add to the mix the loyalty and passion of the long-time coach Craig Bellamy and captain Cameron Smith, and there is a lot for the young players to be inspired by. Being a CEO in any sporting club, especially at a club like Storm where there is a lot of interstate travel, is very demanding. As well as young Pippa, Donaghy and his wife Sharyn have a son Hugh, five. “You can’t do this job by yourself,” he says. “I’ve got this gratitude for her and the kids and how they’re able to understand it’s a pretty [demanding] job. “She is very tolerant.” ● NRL SEASON 2019 \ Melbourne Storm opens the season against the Brisbane Broncos on Thursday, March 14, at AAMI Park, Melbourne. ● melbournestorm.com.au

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ournalist Monica Tan had just hit her early 30s, had travelled the world and was revelling in her dream job at The Guardian when a crisis of sorts struck. Despite the odd trek in Tasmania and trips to Perth and Melbourne for work, the self-declared “hipster, Asian girl townie” barely knew the country of her birth; that vast expanse of Australia beyond the urban fringes was a huge mystery to her. She set about changing that by chucking in her job, stuffing her Toyota RAV4 full of water tanks, jerrycans and sleeping bags and setting off on a sixmonth, 30,000-kilometre trip through some of the most remote parts of the continent. Stranger Country reads as a highly entertaining travelogue and a searing critique of race relations in Australia, and the ignorance many

have about key aspects of our Indigenous history. We feel as though we’re in the passenger seat as Tan takes us to Lake Mungo, Kakadu, the Kimberley, the Lurujarri Trail, Alice Springs and Darwin. She absorbs Aboriginal culture and traditions, while learning about the dispossession, massacres and other shameful episodes of our past. She gives a great insight into the important role Chinese Australians played in building the country,. Lighter moments abound as Tan comes across

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ur first new-restaurant coverage for 2019 comes fittingly around a month into the lunar Year of the Pig, and what a year it has been already. We take a moment to mourn some restaurant closures – the lesser-talked about reality of the hospitality industry – and celebrate openings in our everchanging culinary landscape. Icon-status venues have expanded and popped up; young talent is on-trend with pizza and a beautifully fitted-out rooftop, while a tiny South Korean import has customers reaching for their iPhones. #Cameraseatfirst

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Matt Wilkinson’s much-loved Brunswick East cafe has been resurrected as a pop-up in the former Mayfair space. On weekdays until April 18, it’s serving greatest-hit dishes and new ones, too. Must order: The Club with mortadella

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The latest iteration of Estelle combines what was the Bistro with ESP. Now provincial-style internal windows connect the two. Start at the bar’s green marble communal table before moving to the refined dining room. Must order: Wagyu bolognese and kimchi toastie ● theestelle.com.au

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Forget rainbow bagels, there’s a new colourful carb in town. This small takeaway store from Korea sells vibrant toasties that stretch colourful strips of cheese when pulled apart. You’ll either love it or hate it. Must order: The rainbow toastie

The Mayfair, but hello to Pope Joan’s pop up. Ramblr’s last South Yarra service was on March 2, with the owners focusing on other venues. There are plans for something new in its place. Is chicken on the outer? Belleville off Chinatown never re-opened post-Christmas and Belle’s Hot Chicken Richmond closed in early January. ●

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I think it’s the small changes that lead to the biggest result. Why? They’re often more sustainable. So with this in mind, I’ve come up with five healthy habits that you can easily introduce into your week. It’s small changes like these that can be the secret to your success, and if you focus on turning these behaviours into something you do subconsciously then you will see long-lasting results. EAT YOUR GREENS \ Make like Popeye and add

leafy greens to a minimum of one meal every day. Half of your plate should be loaded up with veggies, including leafy greens like spinach and lettuce. If you’re a morning smoothie drinker, chuck a handful of spinach in – I promise you won’t even taste it. Dark leafy greens are low in calories but are jampacked with fibre so they’re a great way to bulk your meal up and give you some great health benefits without bulking up the calories.

“Make it your mission to set aside a little bit of ‘me time’ every single day.” to increase our step tally. I recommend aiming for 10,000 steps daily but I know that this isn’t always achievable with an office job, so just do your best. Parking further away from your destination, lapping the block when you need some time away from the computer screen and taking the stairs instead of the lift are easy ways to help boost that step count. PRIORITISE SLEEP \ Switch off devices and try to

go to bed half an hour earlier every night this week. Sleep is crucial to good health and I promise you will feel the benefits of just 30 extra minutes of shut-eye. DRINK MORE WATER \ I cannot stress this point

STEP IT UP \ This is a big one. When you work a

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need to spend half an hour meditating. In fact, you can do this just by dedicating 10 minutes of your day to doing something purely for you. If this means sitting down – uninterrupted – to read the paper, or taking the dog for a walk, go for it. Life is busy and we can get so caught up that we forget to do the things that are good for the soul. Make it your mission to set aside a little bit of “me time” every single day. ● ● 28bysamwood.com

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A celebration of faith

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im Kelly has been part of Melbourne’s Catholic education system for 30 years, but this year he’s taken on another challenge as the foundation principal of the new Glowrey Catholic Primary School in Wollert. The school is at the heart of one of Melbourne’s busiest northern growth corridors and, at full capacity, will be able to accommodate around 600 prep to grade six students. This is Kelly’s third role as principal, but he says being able to build a school community from the ground up is particularly rewarding. “What you set up at the beginning is critical further down the track so it’s an honour to help build a school’s culture from day one,” he says. “Glowrey will be a school where students come

DATE Friday 8th March TIME 10.00am

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“For us, the theme is about making sure our Catholic identity is at the forefront of what we do.” embracing a series of events and activities inside and outside the classroom. “We will attend the Mass for Schools at St Patrick’s Cathedral and will take a representative group of students to the mass. New schools are showcased there and presented to the Archbishop and we will be part of that. I believe we will lead the entrance into the cathedral with the Archbishop and be involved in the liturgy of the mass, too.” The school will also celebrate by holding its first open day with families and the community invited to visit and learn more about the school, its facilities and its Catholic ethos. “We will showcase our learning and people can walk through the school and see the students at work and see what we are doing here. Our staff will do tours and students will also talk to visitors about what they are learning.”

first. It will be a place of high-quality education where each child’s learning and social and emotional needs will be catered for, and a place where gospel values are lived and are visible in all that we do.” The school is named to honour Sister Dr Mary Glowrey who was born in 1887 in Birregurra in country Victoria. She was a humanitarian and medical doctor who may become Australia’s second saint after Sister Mary McKillop. Glowrey spent much of her life from the mid1920s improving access to healthcare in India. She transformed a modest mission into a hospital and her work and legacy continue in India today, with millions of men, women and children benefitting from the healthcare systems she put in place. The Glowrey Catholic Primary School motto – Service, Love, Justice – embodies the life and faith of Sister Dr Mary Glowrey, Kelly says. “She had a great love of God and of people and a strong sense of social justice,” he says. As part of the school’s first Catholic Education Week, Kelly and the school’s staff and students are

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Importantly, the week and its theme, “Growing Young in Christ”, will also be celebrated with students in the classroom. “For us, the theme is about making sure our Catholic identity is at the forefront of what we do,” he says. “Our students are currently learning about the life of Sister Dr Mary Glowrey and we are celebrating her life. There will be some fun activities for students to take part in and we will have a school assembly to celebrate the week, too. “Catholic Education Week is very special for us this year as it’s the first time we will mark the event. We have a new school and much to celebrate. In the busyness of school life, I think it’s a wonderful idea for everyone to stop and celebrate all that Melbourne’s Catholic schools offer to their communities.” ● SARAH MARINOS

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ground floor property is just a short walk away from

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Tasmanian oak floorboards and light oak cabinets against

residence has three bedrooms, a study area and access

white stone countertops. Sliding glass doors open onto a

to a two-car basement garage via a lift. The entryway will

garden courtyard with bluestone-paved patio and pergola

take you to the open-plan living, dining and kitchen area

overhead. The ground floor houses the main bedroom with

with oak floorboards, and the glass doors at the back of the

en suite, and the garage can be accessed via the laundry

apartment open to a large courtyard. All bedrooms have

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407 Beach Road Beaumaris An exclusive address with vast land & bay views, this peerless opportunity on 1801m2 (approx.) is metres to the bay. With dual street and cliff frontage, the property features an original 1950s home & self-contained Studio. Perfect as a magical new luxury home site, there are also options for a prestige subdivision (STCA). BSC zone.

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7 Campbell Street Brighton Perfect northern sun to the rear, this flawless 4 bed plus study area, 3 bathroom Atkinson Pontifex home offers a seamless flow from window-walled living to dining, quiet lounge, a heated and skylit al fresco area. Well-zoned, the finest finishes including porcelain-benchtops, V-ZUG and Miele appliances and Zuster vanities. An automated tiled pool, Smoked Oak floors, matt-black tapware, silky sheers, auto-blinds and a suspended French gas-fire. Close to the Golden Mile beachfront, best schools and a minute to cafe society.

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50A East Boundary Road Bentleigh East Combining easy living & family life with formal, family & 1st-flr living plus covered decking in low-fuss grounds, this 4 bed, 2.5 bath home stars a stone & Bosch kitchen, elegant ensuite & WIR. Styled with glossy hardwood floors, tinted windows & mirror robes, this heated, cooled & alarmed home has auto-garage, parking...& a lifestyle location near schools, King George IV Reserve & Centre Rd.

Auction Agent Agent View Office Web

Sat 23 March 12.30 Angus Graham 0401 505 259 Nickole Smirnov 0434 220 381 Wednesday 11.30-12.00 + Saturday 10.45-11.15 Sandringham 9598 1111 50aeastboundaryroadbentleigheast.com

31 Kingston Street Hampton Relax & live the life (or let a tenant live theirs) in this 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, dual zone Art Deco home. With a Smeg kitchen, ensuite & carport, this liveable, rentable & renovatable home will earn its keep until it’s time to rethink this approx. 670sqm land in this premier family location - steps to Castlefield Reserve & a walk to all the schools.

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Sat 23 March 2.00 Angus Graham 0401 505 259 Nickole Smirnov 0434 220 381 Wednesday 12.30-1.00 + Saturday 3.00-3.30 Sandringham 9598 1111 31kingstonstreethampton.com

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All-new single-level value comes into view at En Vue!! Just 200m from the village in the boutique En Vue group, this three bedroom and study area, two bathroom garden apartment sets the standard with a Miele kitchen, lavish bathrooms and lift to two-car basement garaging. Showcasing Finnis Architect’s signature detail including walls of glass, custom cabinetry & Oak, stone and glass finishes, this is a spectacular single-level lifestyle opportunity.

For Sale Agent

Julian Augustini 0418 558 408

Agent View

Romana Preston 0401 066 909 Wed 12.00-12.30 + Sat 11.00-11.30

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Brighton 9596 1111 g07-88bayroadsandringham.com

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Highett 260-264 Highett Road Quality Commercial Office with Scope to Occupy, Invest or Develop • Approved permit for 3 level plus basement retail/commercial development • Prominent 2 level office located at the gateway to the Highett Road retail precinct • Estimated fully leased rental of $200,000* pa net • Total Building Area of 900m2* plus 18 on site car parks • Substantial landholding of 1,120m2* • Flexible Commercial 1 Zoning • Highett Train Station, bus networks, shops and schools all within close proximity • Will suit other development outcomes including residential (STCA)

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380 Montague Street, Albert Park One of the most awaited transformations in the district has arrived. Once historic stables, this significant corner allotment is now one of the most spectacular homes in the area. Architecturally designed by Robson Rak and built by Krongold Constructions, this sensational four bedroom residence boasts impressive proportions, sophisticated style and state of the art contemporary design.

A4 B5 C2 For Sale Inspect Inspect By Appointment Contact Simon Gowling 0422 234 644 Greg Hocking 0418 329 961

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100 Hambleton Street, Middle Park Defined by enticing period charm, this freestanding 307sqm (approx.) Victorian residence provides a peaceful lifestyle sanctuary. Showcasing hardwood floors and high ceilings, the traditional arched hallway flows past four spacious bedrooms and a flexible formal living room. Open plan living and dining opens to a generous courtyard, while a bright and functional kitchen offers stainless steel appliances. www.100hambeltonstreetmiddlepark.com.au

64 Poolman Street, Port Melbourne On approximately 486sqm of land, this grand 1920s home with contemporary updates showcases extravagant dimensions, natural light and city views. The living area opens onto an expansive backyard, while the kitchen equipped with brand new quality appliances including gas cooktop, oven and dishwasher adjoins a dining space. Four sizeable bedrooms showcasing generous proportions and attractive outlooks share a bathroom with shower over bath and a full laundry featuring powder room. Includes parking for three cars. www.64poolmanstreetportmelbourne.com.au

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36 Imbros Street Hampton 4 B 2+ b 2 C1s

Park-Side Prestige in the Period Precinct The complete package on Castlefield Reserve, this timeless 4 bed & home-office, 2.5 bath home offers endless family space with a grnd-flr master-suite, expansive formal, northerly family & al fresco, & park-view 1st-flr zones, a Miele & Ilve kitchen, butler's pantry & fully-tiled bathrooms. With future-forward extras including solar-panels, 35,000L tank, dual-heat tiled pool & double garage, this lifetime home has a lifestyle location – a walk to schools & strip.

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32, 32a & 33 Nepean Highway & 3 Hearle Avenue Aspendale

Multi-Faceted Jewel in the Crown With multiple titles, many opportunities (Subject to Council Approval), 2 streetfronts & 19m beachfrontage, this approx 3031sqm GRZ2 land-holding rises high from the sandline to become a multi-faceted jewel in the crown at the gateway to Mordialloc! Prior Offers Considered.

Auction Thursday 11th April at 11.00am Price $8,000,000 - $8,800,000 Inspect By Appointment Contact Wesley Belt 0418 310 753 Natalie Lerpiniere 0402 075 412

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155 Bluff Road Black Rock 3 B 2 b 2 C1s

Private sanctuary with an al fresco heart Brimming with al fresco appeal, this inviting family sanctuary is all about lifestyle. Designed to bring the outside in, soaring dual living zones wrap a central pool and northerly gardens just 500m from the beach. Superb zoning, master retreat and home office plus heating/cooling and gated carport.

Auction Saturday 23rd March at 10:30am Price Contact Agent Inspect Wed 2.15pm to 2.45pm & Sat 10.30am - 11.00am Contact Stefan Whiting 0411 473 153 Zoe Hooper 0410 427 119

40A Head Street Brighton 3 B 1 b 2 C

Beachside land with a blue chip future Presenting the rare option to purchase an outstanding new home or development site with twice the appeal. Purchase this 3 BR 1940’s home with lane access, 631sqm (approx.) of prime land and the first option to acquire the adjoining 444 & 444a St Kilda Street, Brighton (830sqm approx). Combine for unparalleled potential on a sweeping beachside corner or build your dream family home (STCA), steps to Brighton’s Golden Mile beach & highly sought lifestyle amenities. Auction Saturday 23rd March at 12:30pm Price Contact Agent Inspect Wed 1.00pm - 1.45pm & Sat 11.30am - 12.15pm Contact David Hart 0417 541 933 Ross Walker 0425 836 613

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2A Neptune Street Sandringham 2 B 1 b 2 C

Perfection By The Park Surrounded by beautiful landscaped gardens, this exquisite residence offers generous living and dining domain opening to north / west wrap around terrace (retractable awning), sleek stone kitchen with Bosch appliances, two fitted bedrooms, luxe bathroom, carport and auto garage. Walk to Sandringham Village, transport, beach and schools.

Auction Saturday 16th March at 10:30am Price $1,050,000 - $1,150,000 Inspect Wed 12.30 - 1.00pm & Sat 1.00 - 1.30pm Contact Richard Slade 0419 588 873 Sally Pickering 0421 805 216

12B Sandford Street Highett 2 B 1 b 2 C

Setting the Standard in Single-Level Design With an airy lounge & dining, entertainers' decking beyond bi-folds & 2 queen-sized bedrooms, this property is detailed to the highest-specification with a Miele kitchen, fully-tiled bathroom, polished-concrete & stone benchtops. Bespokedetailed with a 'secret' study nook, fitted WIR, ducted-vac & huge a powder-room, this heated & cooled home is even expertly styled outdoors with carefree gardens & double auto-garage with storage. All in a low-traffic locale. Auction Saturday 30th March at 11:30am Price $680,000 - $720,000 Inspect Wednesday 5.30 - 6.00 Thursday 12.30 - 1.00 Saturday 11.00 - 11.30 Contact Amanda Morecroft 0417 347 489 Natalie Alesi 0421 981 447

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444 & 444A St Kilda Street Brighton 4 B 1 b 1 C

Beachside opportunity with so many options! Presiding over a sweeping beachside corner, this Art Deco pair is steeped in period style and blue chip prospects. A magnificent new home or development site (STCA) with northwesterly aspects, dual frontage and park views, this 830sqm (approx.) allotment is a standout. The existing 3 & 4 BR two-storey homes evoke memories of a gracious past but now its time to look to the future with a new era of luxury design steps from Brighton’s Golden Mile foreshore. Auction Saturday 23rd March at 1:30pm Price Contact Agent Inspect Wed 1.00pm - 1.45pm & Sat 11.30am - 12.15pm Contact David Hart 0417 541 933 Ross Walker 0425 836 613

148 Thomas Street Hampton 4 B 2 b 2 C1s

Entertainers' Oasis on the Reserve This state-of-the-art 4 bed, 2 bath Edwardian stars formal, casual & al fresco areas, Smeg kitchen, a luxe ensuite, main bathroom with stone Egg-bath, stone benchtops & hardwood floors all in lush gardens with 2-car parks & heated pool. Auction Saturday 23rd March at 12:30pm

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Contact Melina Scriva 0419 348 606 Louise Herterich 0499 149 848

ELWOOD 45 MITFORD STREET SANTA FE - ONE OF MELBOURNE'S BEST BLOCKS !

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A dream Spanish mission style block, c.1925 of 6 beautiful apartments on one title to be sold as one. Once in a lifetime opportunity to buy a truly exceptional property in prime location as a long term investment or potential renovation project (S.T.C.A) * 3 level building, 2 apartments per floor, land 620 square metres approx, 10% deposit, balance 60 days

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