Domain Review Bayside & Port Phillip - March 13, 2019

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PEOPLE & PROPERTY OF MELBOURNE

RONAN KEATING THE STA R H A S IRISH EY ES ON A FIRST AUSTR A LI A N TOU R

GRAND PRIX

A TASTE OF THE FAST LANE

DIANA CHAN

ANYONE FOR DEVONSHIRE TEA?

ANDREW TIERNEY IT’S ONLY HUMAN NATURE

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ARI HATZIS

You could almost badge this a nostalgia edition, thanks to Ronan Keating, the Irish singer who became doubly famous beyond his hitmaking band Boyzone with the tune When You Say Nothing At All from the Notting Hill movie. Hugh Grant pursued Julia Roberts on-screen to Keating’s soundtrack; as for Keating’s love life, he later became smitten with an Australian, whom he married. The former X Factor and The Voice judge knows Melbourne well. He speaks candidly ahead of the Melbourne leg of his band’s tour, featuring songs we have been making up and breaking up to for 25 years. ●

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do feel like you are making a difference in people’s lives. We’re very conscious, for example, when we’re in drought conditions that we need to be careful about forecasting rain if we’re not sure. We also do a lot of aviation forecasting, so we have to be mindful of what the criteria are for the planes to be able to land or not land. We know millions of dollars are riding on whether or not there’s going to be fog at Melbourne Airport, and if the planes can land or whether they need to divert to Sydney or somewhere else. These days we largely rely on computer modelling, and we get models from all around the world. Our local models run out of our supercomputer here at the Bureau of Meteorology. There are different pressures, so in summer it’s

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COVER STORY

Pop heart-throb Ronan Keating recalls the ’90s, his love of Melbourne and giving thanks.

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hey’ve sung with Pavarotti in Italy, were at the top of the charts with the Spice Girls in the ’90s and now, after 25 years together, Irish boy band Boyzone is calling it a day with a world tour that sees them perform in Australia as a group for the first time in their touring history. “I can’t believe we have never played Australia in all the years we have been doing this,” says Ronan Keating, lead singer of the ’90s boy band that sold more than 25 million albums worldwide and was known for their hits Love Me For a Reason, Words, and Father and Son. “It took us two years to work out what we wanted to do with the band. At the end of the day, we know we’re lucky to have had 25 years in the business – bands like ours don’t make that timespan.” Keating says a world tour – on their terms – is the ultimate final salute, and a way of thanking fans for the memories. “It’s a bonus to be able to write this final chapter ourselves,” says Keating, who has taken a break from morning breakfast radio in London to tour. Their new album Thank You & Goodnight sees them collaborate with Ed Sheeran (Because) and Gary Barlow (Love) while paying a special tribute to the late band member Stephen Gately through the new track I Can Dream. The song itself was found on an original demo recorded by Gately for his solo album in 2002 and was reworked in an ode to the performer who died of an undiagnosed heart condition in 2009 at the age of 33.

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“We never thought we’d be as successful as we became, but we kept pushing ourselves time and again,” Keating says. “Whether it was when we had our first No.1 single or No.1 album, we kept moving the goal posts after every achievement. From our first magazine cover to being on Top of the Pops, hosting the MTV Awards and winning many accolades, it was a crazy good time. “To be part of a ’90s pop movement with bands like Take That and the Spice Girls has been a great ride for us all.” Keating, who travels to Australia three times a year with his Australian wife Storm (a former producer on the Australian X-Factor he met in 2010 and started dating a year later) and their one-year-old son Cooper, says he’s a big fan of Melbourne. “I love the people in Melbourne, I have great memories of being at the Melbourne Cup Carnival,” he says. “There’s not many cities around the world that have the cool factor. [In Melbourne] there’s great coffee shops, Michelin star-rated restaurants in alleyways that you didn’t know existed and a real energy and coolness that is unique compared to anywhere else in the world.” His gruelling tour schedule means there’s less chance to party when he’s in town, if merely for the stamina required for each show. “It’s a two-hour show and we play 23 songs. It’s the biggest thing I have ever done and I am singing every single song,” he says. “I take one hour to warm up, and an hour before that I am in lock down on my own. I drink honey, ginger and lemon teas and sip it slowly to get my voice warmed up. “I can’t party after the show. Once I’m off that stage I go straight to bed. If I lose my voice the show doesn’t happen.” But if there’s one thing Keating would change about his past, it would be to chill out a little. “I took myself very seriously in the ’90s,” the 41-year-old recalls. “As a young kid aged 16, I wanted to be successful. I wanted the band I was

in to be successful and I wanted to be seen as someone you could respect. I worked very hard at that, and because of that I didn’t get to enjoy my time as much as I probably should have. I was probably too serious for my own good. “I have learnt to take everything with a pinch of salt, I don’t take myself too seriously any more. I still have an amazing work ethic, that’s something that will never change.” After the tour, Keating will return to London to be with his family. He also has three children with his first wife Yvonne Connolly – Jack, Missy and Ali – who live in Ireland. “I would rather not be on the road, it’s a gruelling life, but it’s what I do,” he says. “But it’s inevitable I’ll be on the road touring for a long time yet. I have just finished working on my next solo album but, in an ideal world, I would love to sit at home with Storm and Cooper. But after this, I’ll be knuckling down with radio work, some acting and TV work. You have to keep it diverse.” ● BOYZONE: THE FAREWELL TOUR \ Playing Margaret Court Arena, Melbourne, April 3 ● ticketek.com.au

Boyzone’s Keith Duffy, Ronan Keating, Shane Lynch and Mikey Graham on their world tour.

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DIANA CHAN \ CHEF ST YLE

A little slice of Devon

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cream tea, also known as Devonshire tea, consists of a good strong cup of tea with scones, jam and clotted cream. In my recent trip to the UK I had a lot of cream teas. While I didn’t make it to Devon to try the original, I had many in Bath and Bristol. Needless to say, it really is the clotted cream that makes the scones so special. In this recipe I’ve used whipped cream due to the unavailability here of clotted cream. I have also used spelt flour in this recipe as it gives the scones a much lighter texture and also has lots of benefits of vitamins and minerals, and I have included buttermilk as I find that the acid in the buttermilk helps the baking powder work more effectively, making it rise better. The secret to making good scones is to not handle them too much and keep the dough sticky. Enjoy them as fresh as possible with a good cup of tea. ●


Spelt scones Ingredients (makes 8 scones)

Method Heat the oven to 180 degrees and line a baking tray with baking paper. ■ Sift the flour, baking powder and bicarb of soda into a large mixing bowl. Stir in the salt and sugar. ■ Grate the butter into the bowl, using a coarse grater. Rub the butter into the dry ingredients using your fingertips, until the butter is incorporated evenly and the mixture resembles sand. ■ Make a well in the centre, and pour in the cream and buttermilk. Stir in gently using a spatula. ■ Add in the orange zest and raisins. ■ Turn the dough out onto a floured surface and knead very gently, just to bring the dough together. ■ Flatten the dough gently into a disk about 2.5cm to 4cm high. Cut the circle into 8 scones. ■ Arrange the scones on the baking sheet, and bake for 18-20 minutes or until golden brown on top. ■ Allow to cool slightly before serving with whipped cream and jam. ●

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300g white spelt flour 2 tsps baking powder ∏ tsp bicarbonate of soda ∑ tsp salt ∑ cup caster sugar 50g very cold unsalted butter ∑ cup cream 1/3 cup buttermilk Zest of 1 orange ∏ cup raisins

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SPORT

Hear them roar Motor racing dials up the delights with a party plus the purr of engines.

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o attract more partgoers to the Formula 1 Rolex Australian Grand Prix, organisers of the four-day event have cranked up the cuisine on offer, added a pamper station and created menus pitched at those looking for a trackside sweetener. The exclusive Paddock Club – motorsport’s answer to The Birdcage at Flemington Racecourse during the Melbourne Cup Carnival – is where luxury reaches its peak. It has the advantage of a rooftop deck – an ideal place to socialise with friends and watch the race with a fabulous view – because remember that’s what you’re there to do, right? A three-day pass to The Lounge (within the Paddock Club) starts at $2495 per person and

includes canapes, entertainment and bar access; for those looking to eat more substantially, there’s a seated dining room, which starts from $4750 over the three main race days. The Bentley Suite comes with access to your own pamper room, views over the garages and pit lane, access to a pit-lane walk, an all-day grazing menu with interactive food stations, beverages and a car park, too. That racy package starts at $4995 a pop. “We want to turn up the glamour and give people an experience they might not expect to find at a grand prix,” executive pastry chef of the Atlantic Group Lisa Van Zanten says. Van Zanten says the theme of the 30,000 sweets she will make – for the Paddock Club alone – will be nostalgia.

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LEIGH HENNINGHAM / STYLING: JEANETTE MACKO WEARS EFFIE KATS, AND LISA VAN ZANTEN WEAR EFFIE KATS AND DIIDA

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“Even if you have people who don’t want to eat the extra calories, they’re drawn in because the sweets look so beautiful,” she says. Van Zanten will re-create childhood favourites, from the Yogo dessert (which comes in a modified adult form), to a take on a Bounty chocolate bar and her version of the Cherry Ripe lamington. “It’s nice to remind people about food they may have had as a child,” Van Zanten says. Jeanette Mako, the head chef of Food & Desire, says a new trend in dining trackside is the interactive food station, with a grazing menu that allows guests to pick and choose as they wish. “We’re about changing things up and capturing the culture of Melbourne through food,” Mako says. “Interactive food stations are where you see the food made in front of you – people become aware of what happens behind the scenes, [so] it’s not plated up and delivered to your table. It’s about

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feeling connected to those who create it for you.” Grand prix ambassador Natalia Kalinowski says it’s the year of the woman at the track. “With the executive pastry chef at Atlantic being female [Lisa Van Zanten], it’s proof you don’t need guys running corporate events just for men,” Kalinowski says. The success of spring racing, which has attracted a party set that appreciates the sport but loves the party if not more, is reflected at this year’s Albert Park race circuit. Organisers have added a beauty bar at the track, where Jade K – one of Australia’s top celebrity make-up artists – is available for complimentary touch-ups for fans, between watching the hot laps. And lads needn’t feel left out with the Jimmy Rods Barbershop, where a gold coin donation to the My Room children’s cancer charity, in exchange for a spruce-up, is welcomed. ●

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5 MINUTES WITH …

Andrew Tierney Lead singer of Australia’s Human Nature WHAT \ From opening for Celine Dion to starring in Las Vegas WHERE \ Back from Sin City to hit the stage in Melbourne WHO \

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hen four friends from Sydney formed a band in 1989, they never thought it would lead to a career spanning 30 years, spawn a relocation to Las Vegas and becoming buddies with Motown legend Smoky Robinson. But as fate has it, Australia’s Human Nature have defied the odds. They’ve sold more than 2.5 million albums, scored 19 Top 40 hits and opened for Michael Jackson and Celine Dion – all while signed to the same record label, Sony Music.

In the ultimate tribute to their legacy, they are embarking on a national tour, performing all the hits of the three decades – including some from their 13th studio album, Romance of the Jukebox, which includes All You Need Is Love, Little More Love and Crazy Love. “This group is greater than we are as individuals,” says Andrew Tierney, whose younger brother Mike is one of the quartet. “There is something special about the four of us together, and getting

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sing. Moving to Vegas was a leap of faith and encouraged by Smoky Robinson. We owe a lot to him.” Tierney, who last year opened up about his struggles with alcoholism, says he’s at a crossroads in his life. His parents, who still live in Australia, come to visit a few times a year and Tierney feels blessed to have a supportive family and wife. “What’s kept me grounded through all this has been my family,” he says. “The decision to move to the States wasn’t easy. You’re uprooting four different points of view, each with a partner or wife and each with different expectations of what their future looks like. “Our dream has been realised because they believed in us. And it’s the reason the band is a tight unit and still together.” ●

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people to feel an empathy towards you as a group is the biggest buzz. “Ever since we have been in the United States we have people who come to every show. It’s a connection I don’t take for granted.” The 44-year-old lives in Las Vegas with his wife Heather and their twoyear-old daughter. He says relocating 10 years ago to the US was a hard decision to make, but necessary for the band’s ongoing success. He recalls playing at Atlantic City’s Tropicana Casino in 2008 to see if they’d survive in the US market. They had released Get Ready a year earlier, which saw them sing duets with Smoky Robinson, Martha Reeves and Mary Wilson of Supremes fame. “We went there to see how Americans would respond to four white Aussies singing Motown songs,” Tierney says. “We asked Smoky what he thought of us doing it, [and] he said he writes music for all people to embrace and

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n the glitzy world of show homes where each new home can seem more voluminous and opulent than the last, the Ashburton 35 is a breath of fresh (sea) air. Like all Carter Grange homes, it’s been custom designed for an individual client’s family and their block, in this case a smaller corner site under 500 square metres that doesn’t fit standard plans by project builders. Carter Grange head of sales and marketing Vince Bellier says the double-storey design not only realises this client’s vision for a luxury contemporary home with a Hamptons feel but, at $624,162, it won’t break the bank. “It’s a 35-square home that feels so much larger with all the features of much bigger homes – four large bedrooms, two living zones, a spacious main suite, a large study, butler’s pantry and seamlessly integrated indoor-outdoor living.” As with all Carter Grange homes it has an effortless and convenient flow – the garage connects to living through the laundry, butler’s pantry and kitchen with a powder room nearby. Upstairs the family bathroom has a twin vanity and separate powder room – a smart solution for family living. Outside, the Hamptons-inspired brick-and-timber facade features bay windows, and a porch with brick piers. Inside, Carter Grange’s interior arm, Byron Interiors, has translated the client’s aspirations into a subtle palette of coastal tones and features. These include wide French oak floorboards, a blue grey vertical timbered feature wall and a light, fresh kitchen with marbled splashback and white stone benchtops. Hydronic heating, double glazing, two sets of triple stacker doors and a fullyfitted barbecue area are all included. ● LIZ McLACHLAN

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EDUCATION & INNOVATION

Lessons Learnt

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ally Buckley enrolled at Mentone Grammar for her VCE studies and quickly developed a passion for legal studies. Today she’s a lawyer at the Court of Appeal, working for judges in the criminal jurisdiction. “I hadn’t considered life after school until one of my teachers pulled me aside after a legal studies class and asked me if I’d considered studying law,” says Buckley. “He planted the seed and fostered my interest in criminal law. He’d print out newspaper articles for me about the life of a criminal barrister or about an interesting murder trial. I remember trips to Barwon Prison to speak with inmates and to hear their stories as part of our legal studies experience. From then I was set on studying law at the University of Melbourne.” Buckley chose criminal law because of its “human” element. “Criminal law is about human beings doing things in contravention of the law and the state prosecuting them. In essence, it’s an individual person against the power of the entire state. That inherent imbalance of power speaks to the real need for a person to have effective legal representation,” she says. “Many of those who commit crimes are disadvantaged.As a criminal lawyer, you have to delve into the underpinning reasons why people do what they do – not as an excuse, but to add context to their story.” Buckley joined Mentone Grammar in 2006. A talented student, she wanted to spend her VCE years at a school that would challenge her academically. She was one of the first female students at the former boys’ school and became the first female head prefect. “I felt very comfortable at Mentone Grammar from day one. Throughout my time there I enjoyed the support to help me realise what I was good at and what I wanted to do. The school nurtured my abilities and passions,” she says. “There’s a lovely sense of community at Mentone Grammar. Students were nurtured by teaching staff. People wanted you to be your best and to do your best, within your capabilities. There wasn’t academic pressure, rather the various talents of

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students were encouraged, be it academically, in sport, music or drama. Teachers knew their students well and gave every individual the attention they needed.” After graduating from Mentone Grammar in 2007, Buckley studied a bachelor of arts, majoring in criminology and advanced French, and then a Juris Doctor at the University of Melbourne. After working as an associate to a judge in the criminal jurisdiction of the County Court, she spent three months as a volunteer with the Capital Appeals Project in New Orleans. The not-for-profit organisation provides legal representation and assists prisoners on death row who are appealing their conviction or death sentence. “I interviewed clients on death row, took their families for visits and did legal research for the

attorneys working with the clients,” says Buckley. “It was a confronting experience, but it highlighted to me how fair and just our system in Victoria is.” Buckley also worked as a lawyer in the Indictable Crime Team at Victoria Legal Aid before taking up her current role at the Court of Appeal. In her spare time, Buckley is a yoga enthusiast and enjoys travelling. She also plays keyboard in a band, describing their sound as “zany and disjointed poppy punk”. Buckley believes her learnings from her days at Mentone Grammar have placed her in good stead for a lengthy career in the courtroom. “I remember the focus on manners, courtesy towards others and treating people the way you’d like to be treated – important life lessons,” Buckley says. ● SARAH MARINOS

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EDUCATION & INNOVATION

Behind The Screen

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lyssa Flint is a problem solver with a passion for mathematics and science that has led her to St Catherine’s. She spends her working week helping prep to year 6 students discover science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Flint says STEM subjects foster creative and analytical thinking skills that are vital during school years and for life beyond St Catherine’s. WHERE DID YOU GO TO SCHOOL?

JOHN DONEGAN

I grew up between country Victoria and country NSW, and went to three primary schools and two high schools. My dad worked for local government and so my four sisters and I moved around. You learn to adapt to new environments. WHAT SORT OF STUDENT WERE YOU?

I would have been called a teacher’s pet. I was a hardworking student even in primary school and always wanted to try and better myself.

A LYS SA F LI N T

WHAT WERE YOUR FAVOURITE SUBJECTS?

WHAT DOES YOUR ROLE INVOLVE?

I loved maths because I love immersing myself in a problem and working it out. I also liked anything creative. At one school outside Tamworth we had this amazing music teacher who arranged for us to sing at the Sydney Opera House.

I work with the prep to year 6 girls. I follow the science curriculum and embed it within a STEM philosophy and I work with other teachers to support the integration of ICT in the classroom. I ensure the learning students do in my classroom fits with what they learn in other classrooms. This year I also worked with some girls who play chess because chess is about developing analytical thinking and that is what the STEM philosophy is about.

WHO INSPIRED YOU TO BECOME A TEACHER?

My mum was a primary school teacher and she was always very strong on what the child needs and finding creative ways to help a child learn. But at the centre of everything she did was an element of fun because she believed you can’t learn unless you feel safe in the environment. WHAT BROUGHT YOU TO ST CATHERINE’S?

I did a bachelor of arts and a bachelor of teaching and did a science major. My first job included a science program run through Monash University and I became besotted with learning how to integrate science into the curriculum. I realised science was at the core of everything I taught so when I saw the role highlighting STEM areas, I jumped at it and joined the school in 2017.

and what is synthetic and what is natural. It coincided with the removal of plastic bags from supermarkets, so we looked at plastic and its impact. The school community donated offcuts of fabric and the girls designed their own reusable bag from dads’ shirts and old doonas. Meanwhile, the year 6 girls chose a star constellation and used that as a model to build a circuit with LED lights. They created a dark house with their constellations and lit up the night sky. WHAT MEMORABLE MOMENTS HAVE YOU HAD

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It was exciting to be told I was going to be a full-time STEM teacher with my own STEM room – there’s no carpet so we can get messy and be real scientists!

Research shows children as young as five start to disengage from mathematics because they think they can’t do it, so we need to get children enthusiastic about science and mathematics before they switch off. STEM promotes critical and creative thinking strategies to enable students to solve real life problems. It prepares them for a world outside school. WHAT PROJECTS AND INITIATIVES EMBED STEM IN THE JUNIOR SCHOOL?

This year the year 4 girls were looking at materials

WHAT ARE YOUR INTERESTS OUTSIDE OF SCHOOL?

I love cooking, sewing and gardening. The girls call me “the plant lady” because I have so many plants in my classroom. The girls have just done some fabric printing for me, too, and I’m going to use it to sew a dress for next year. ● SARAH MARINOS

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This contemporary home looks like it’s straight out of a magazine, with its indoor-outdoor living spaces and unique exterior. A lush front garden with a paved walkway and water feature leads residents into the kitchen and dining area on entry. Glass doors on either side of the kitchen slide open to the front porch and the backyard pool, creating a seamless connection between the indoors and out, and wonderful cross-ventilation. The dining area also opens to a northfacing, heated and covered entertaining area. The kitchen features V-ZUG appliances including an induction cooktop, Miele dishwasher, butler’s pantry and porcelain benchtops on black timber cabinetry by Polytec, Grass and Blum. The kitchen-dining space naturally unfolds into the family area facing a gas fireplace, followed by an open study area and powder room. Oak floors flow across the entire area. Another living room enjoys a full-height window outlook to the outdoor entertaining area and lawn. Completing the ground floor plan is a bedroom and bathroom. On the first storey is a central retreat area, family bathroom and three further bedrooms including the main with an en suite. Both bathrooms feature the same designer touches including Corian basins, Zuster vanities, floor-toceiling tines and matt black tapware. There are multiple zones for play, dining and relaxation in the property’s outstanding backyard, from an open-air paved area to a lawn, landscaped garden beds and deck in addition to the covered dining area. The pool is tiled and has

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double-glazing and auto-irrigated gardens. The home is a short stroll from North Road Foreshore including the Bay Trail. Schools within walking distance include Star of the Sea College, St James Catholic Parish Primary School and Firbank Grammar School. ● AMELIA BARNES property@domainreview.com.au

Agent: Hodges, Campbell Cooney 0418 337 055 Price: $4.2 million-$4.62 million Auction: 1pm, March 23

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Just five doors from Black Rock beach sits this two-storey property with a pool and versatile floor plan. A modern open-plan living, dining, and kitchen area with butler’s pantry enjoys northerly sun on one side, with views to the plunge pool on the other. A separate wing hosts the study with full-height glass doors opening to a separate rear outdoor entertaining deck. Four bedrooms (or three plus a retreat) are located on the second storey, and can be accessed via the stairs or lift. There is a balcony off the main bedroom, which has a walk-in wardrobe and en suite. The home also has a laundry, family bathroom, two powder rooms and a garage. ● AMELIA BARNES Agent: Marshall White, Matthew Pillios 0408 145 982 Price: $1.75 million-$1.9 million Auction: 1.30pm, March 16

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This contemporary townhouse is set over four levels,

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This mid to late-century home was designed by Alistair

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Knox, an architect and builder who used recycled materials

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bedrooms, either with built-in or walk-in wardrobes, and

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and was considered to be a pioneer of the modern

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the bathrooms feature floor-to-ceiling tiling and wide vanity

mudbrick building. This property has his signature brick

mirrors. The kitchen, dining and living space takes up the

design and use of reclaimed timber. The garden was

first floor, with terraces at both ends. Right at the top of

landscaped by Gordon Ford, who favoured Australian native

this property is a smaller living retreat and private balcony.

greenery and worked closely with Knox. There’s also a large

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swimming pool and spa, a barbecue terrace, a shed or

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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 Oers 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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164 Cochrane Street Brighton 5 B 3 b 2 C1s

Hamptons inspired haven styled to entertain Poised amidst leafy gardens in a prized Brighton precinct close to everything, this exquisite 5-bedroom, Hamptons inspired haven is designed to entertain. Effortless al fresco style is on

Auction Saturday 30th March at 12:30pm Price Contact Agent

for family life featuring zoned master suite, kids’ lounge and

Inspect Wed 11.00 - 11.30am & Thur 5.45 - 6.15pm

study. Climate controlled and alarmed with stone-finished

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kitchen (WIP) and bathrooms plus direct entry automatic

Danielle Harvey 0433 509 786 Stefan Whiting 0411 473 153

show with a spectacular living domain and pool. Tailor made

garage.

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126 Cole Street Brighton 3 B 2 b 2 C

Picturesque Edwardian in a prized pocket Perfectly positioned just steps to Martin Street Village, schools family appeal. Brimming with contemporary style, formal

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dining (OFP), a granite kitchen and soaring family domain (OFP)

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open to al fresco entertaining and large backyard. Master suite

Wed 12.30 - 1.00pm, Thur 6.30 - 7.00pm, Sat 11.15 - 11.45am

and city transport, this designer Edwardian delivers unbeatable

(OFP, WIR & en suite), period features, heating/cooling and 2car driveway parking close to beach and parkland. Land size 611sqm.

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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

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butler's pantry & fully-tiled bathrooms. With future-forward

Inspect Wed 2.30 - 3.00pm Sat 10.00 - 10.30am

extras including solar-panels, 35,000L tank, dual-heat tiled pool

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& double garage, this lifetime home has a lifestyle location – a

Mark Earle 0419 310 707 Sally Pickering 0421 805 216

& al fresco, & park-view 1st-flr zones, a Miele & Ilve kitchen,

walk to schools & strip.

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360 New Street Brighton 3 B 2 b 2 C

At one with luxury – One Orchard One Orchard is a limited collection of 13 individual, 3-bedroom

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craftsmanship. Lush Jack Merlo gardens enhance continuous

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indoor/outdoor spaces and dual aspect living. A stunning spiral

Wed 12.30 - 1.00pm & Thur 12.30 - 1.00pm

staircase connects the homes 3-levels with double basement garage and private lift. European kitchens and walk in robes.

Contact Gary Yue 0468 338 785

Be at one with luxury in beachside Brighton close to world-

Stefan Whiting 0411 473 153

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60 Mills Street Hampton 4 B 2+ b 2 C1s

Poolside Living, Prestige Location Blending cutting-edge style with a relaxed coastal aesthetic,

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demands of a large family with a balconied 1st oor lounge, an

Price $2,100,000-$2,180,000

expansive formal room, multiple lounge & dining areas around

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a prestige marble kitchen. a wall-hung vanity ensuite for the

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this renovated 4-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom home caters for the

private master domain, a solar heated pool beyond a widespread deck, o-street parking & Hamptons shops, schools, sand & sea nearby.

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15 Le Fevre Street Sandringham 4 B 3 b 2 C1s

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sophistication with formal & casual zones around a Miele

Price $2,100,000 - $2,300,000

kitchen, 1st-flr living (or vast 3rd bed), a spectacular master

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domain & studio with 4th bed & 3rd bath in the auto-gated

Wed 12.30 - 1.00pm & Sat 1.30 - 2.00pm

grounds with magnificent pool just off Royal Ave.

Contact Christian Hegarty 0409 449 948 Louise Herterich 0499 149 848

Architecture, this breathtaking home offers absolute


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 1.45pm to 2.15pm & Sat 11.00 - 11.30am 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 11.30 - 12.00pm & Sat 1.30 - 2.00pm Contact David Hart 0417 541 933 Ross Walker 0425 836 613

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1/41 Kinane Street Brighton 2 B 1 b 2 C

Superior single level with stand-alone style This inviting single level home, located in one of Brighton’s most exclusive beachside cul de sacs, has been beautifully renovated with a high-end finish. Peacefully nestled at the front of a leafy group, standing alone with its own double auto garage, this property is a rare find. Showcasing light filled living, stone kitchen with meals and an expansive entertaining deck. Downsize or start in style close to the beach, transport and Church Street. Expression of Interest Close Monday 8th April at 5.00pm Inspect Thur 12.00 - 12.30pm Contact Halli Moore 0403 777 661 Sonja Sendin 0406 811 040

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 11.30 - 12.00pm & Sat 1.30 - 2.00pm Contact David Hart 0417 541 933 Ross Walker 0425 836 613

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78 Wilson Street Brighton 3 B 2 b 2 C 1T

Style, sophistication & courtside appeal Court a dream lifestyle in the heart of Brighton with this exceptional 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom town residence flaunting private access to a north-south tennis court. Offering a rare combination of low maintenance luxury and spectacular outdoor amenities close to Church Street. Serene and secure featuring formal lounge and dining, granite kitchen, conservatory and courtside entertaining plus heating/cooling and double auto garage. Auction Saturday 30th March at 11:30am Price Contact Agent Inspect Wed 12.00 - 12.30pm Contact Halli Moore 0403 777 661 Sonja Sendin 0406 811 040

34 Davey Avenue Brighton East 5 B 3 b 3 C1s

Grand scale entertainer zoned to perfection Elevate your lifestyle with family sized proportions in a leafy Brighton East locale, sought after for its Gardenvale Primary zoning and close proximity to Village shops, parks, the tram and beach. This expansive 5-bedroom home is an entertainer’s dream showcasing three living zones, decked entertaining and heated pool/spa. Master suite, granite kitchen and bathrooms plus ample storage, heating/cooling and auto gated parking. Auction Saturday 30th March at 11:30am Price $1,900,000 - $2,050,000 Inspect Thurs 12.45 - 1.15pm, Sat & Sun 10.00 10.30am Contact Stefan Whiting 0411 473 153 Zoe Hooper 0410 427 119

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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 1.30 - 2.00 Contact Amanda Morecroft 0417 347 489 Natalie Alesi 0421 981 447

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.

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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.

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100 Hambleton Street, Middle Park Defined by enticing period charm, this inviting 306sqm (approx.) Victorian residence provides a peaceful lifestyle sanctuary. Showcasing hardwood floors and high ceilings, the traditional arched hallway flows past four spacious bedrooms with robes 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.100hambletonstreetmiddlepark.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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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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Be swept away by this 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom surprise package starring gracious formal living, a soaring entertainment zone with 6m vaulted ceiling and an alfresco area in Bali gardens. Graced with a glossy granite kitchen, marble ensuite and spa-bathroom, this centrally-heated home has a clever separateentry 4th bedroom-retreat (for in-laws or in-home work) ... & a coveted crescent location near Peterson Reserve.

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Wednesday 5.45-6.15 + Saturday 10.00-10.30 Sandringham 9598 1111

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22 Lynedoch Avenue, St Kilda East

Family perfection in a prized location 22LynedochAvenueStKildaEast.com

This grand scale family focused residence showcasing impeccable quality & presenting an astonishing amount of space is an oasis of contemporary style. Boasting a flexible floorplan, this fabulous home features a formal lounge/ dining room with access to two courtyards, a gourmet kitchen & an expansive casual living/dining domain opening out to a garden, heated pool & two decked areas for spectacular indoor-outdoor living & entertaining.

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ALBERT PARK 7 O’Grady Street

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SENSATIONAL SPACE AND QUALITY IN THE HEART OF ALBERT PARK Totally transformed beyond its classic Victorian façade, this delightful home offers a wonderful lifestyle with high end quality and natural light, Euro laundry, heating and zoned air conditioning, security system, polished timber floors and a premium bayside location.

• Additional internal garden, full-width deck • Upstairs main bedroom with ensuite and private deck, third bedroom • Double garage via Little O’Grady Street at rear

• Classic Victorian façade • 272m2 allotment (approx) • Flexible 3/4 bedroom, 2 bathroom layout • Ground floor featuring a fireside lounge • Sleek, open-plan kitchen

View Thurs 5.30-6pm & as advertised Auction Saturday 30th March at 2pm Contact Michael Szulc 0417 122 809 Simon Carruthers 0438 811 601

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