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FOOD
THIS MONTH’S NEW RESTAURANTS
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IN LOVE WITH THE ITALIAN COAST
MARCUS BONTEMPELLI
THE A FL STA R RETU RNS TO HIS ROOTS
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Would I be wrong if I said it’s possibly in the DNA of all AFL supporters – no matter their colours – to secretly harbour a warm spot, deep beneath the duffle coat as they huddle at the MCG, for the Western Bulldogs? Perhaps it is because of the club’s proud Footscray origins and heartbreaking backstory that fans of all creeds can’t help but want the sons of the west to do well. Bulldog Marcus Bontempelli, the sensational All Australian midfielder who is a chance to hang Charlie around his neck on Brownlow night, shares with us his own proud footy origins in this week’s cover feature. ●
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OUR COVER \ Marcus Bontempelli at Eltham Football Club. Photographed by Julian Kingma.
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FIRST PERSON
““I am Scott Bosman ” … and I’m a corporate pilot I was 14 when I saw an F-111 fighter bomber fly very low and very fast through Port Phillip Bay Heads. I looked up and thought, “I absolutely want to do that”. I liked the technicality of it and appreciated the training of the pilot. My first solo flight was at 16 with the Scouts at Moorabbin Airport in their two-seat Cessna. On the airstrip, the instructor stepped out and said I’d have to do one lap by myself, and then land. I did that and loved it. I was accepted into the air force after my second year of an aviation degree at Swinburne, and on my 21st birthday I graduated as a junior officer. I spent 15 years in the air force. I completed pilot training, did four months in the Middle East in the air operations centre, and fighter jet training in
formation with three other Hawks at a cruise speed of 600km/h. The most challenging run was during a night flight. We were so close to thunderstorms, veins of static electricity crisscrossed the canopy. I was also a pilot for the VIP squadron in Canberra, and flew politicians within Australia and to the South Pacific. I flew Denmark’s Princess Mary to Broken Hill; my last passenger was former Governor-General Quentin Bryce. I became a corporate pilot in 2014. First, for a wealthy individual in Western Australia, and for the past three years, for a company that flies out of Essendon Airport. I fly several times a month, and three to four times a year I pilot longer trips. In July, another captain and I flew the owner’s family to Europe for a month.
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I love the responsibility of piloting a plane worth upwards of $US55 million ($81.3 million). I know I am handling a very expensive piece of equipment and ultimately, it’s down to me to get it right. We visit the simulator in Montreal annually, where the aircraft I fly is made. We endure situations like engine failure, electrical problems and smoke in the cockpit. We also have to undertake detailed medicals. Flying is not difficult. If it were, it would be problematic. Landing is still the most challenging. Low visibility, strong wind or a wet runway, mean you sometimes need to call on nearly all your skills. I am probably not a great passenger to travel with. I’ll be like, “What’s that noise? Why are they doing that?” ●
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COVER STORY It takes
a team to raise an AFL footballer. Star Marcus Bontempelli gives thanks.
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s a youngster, Brownlow Medal contender Marcus Bontempelli spent countless hours kicking the footy at his Eltham home, imagining an elite career; the dream felt so real, he'd even commentate as he played in the backyard. Bontempelli’s three sisters were more mad about horse show The Saddle Club than Sherrins, but there was a passion for footy elsewhere in the bloodline, via their cousin, St Kilda champion Nick Dal Santo. “I spent a lot of time outside as the girls were interested in whatever they were interested in, so I was always outside kicking the footy on my own,” Bontempelli, 23, says. “I would be in the backyard virtually as soon as I would get home from school. I'd throw my bag down and then be outside until dinner. “I would be kicking the footy or playing basketball just to keep myself amused – I never had control of the TV remote. “He [Nick] got drafted in 2001 and I was born in ’95, which meant I was about six or seven at that point. “Once Nick got drafted I took an even greater love and interest in the game, and followed him and looked up to him as a role model. “I think from that day forward I wanted to do what Nick was doing." Now one of the league’s supreme midfielders and an All Australian, Bontempelli says while his sisters were busy together, he would spend hours alone outside with the footy, commentating to himself and visualising what it would be like to win a premiership at the MCG.
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Remarkably, just a few years later, that's exactly what Bontempelli did. He was instrumental in the Western Bulldogs winning the AFL grand final in 2016, when he was 20. That same year he polled 20 votes in the Brownlow (accompanied to the ceremony by his mother Geraldine). Bontempelli was last week voted the player of the year by AFL’s coaches (the first Bulldog to win the accolade since it started 16 years ago), which has confirmed him as a hot favourite for the game’s highest individual honour at this year’s Brownlow count on September 23. The Dogs’ premiership was extra special considering what the club had endured two years before, with Brendan McCartney resigning as senior coach and captain Ryan Griffen moving to Greater Western Sydney. It was a time of upheaval at the proud club. However, Bontempelli says he and his teammates embraced the change and what it felt like to be the underdog.
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Looking across the ground Bontempelli recounted, with a smile, just how important the club was to him growing up, and the long nights of training. “I remember being out here after training until the lights virtually went off, that was my thing,” he says. “On a Thursday night they would put on a barbecue and we’d be out here after training trying to kick some bombs from the 50-metre mark.” Bontempelli says he was lucky to be in such a strong junior team, and puts a lot of his professional success down to his foundation with the Panthers. “I think one of the big reasons why I fell in love with the game as a kid was because of the footy club, and because of the people who ran it, and the friends I made during that time,” he says. “I never felt I was on my own trying to achieve the dream. I’m incredibly grateful to the club for creating such a positive environment.”
aren’t far behind them in terms of going to games.” Growing up with three sisters, Bontempelli is a strong advocate of the AFLW and the leading role the Western Bulldogs have taken in the league’s development. “Hopefully every club has its own team and it virtually becomes the same competition as us, side by side,” he says.
“I would be kicking the footy or playing basketball just to keep myself amused – I never had control of the TV remote.” “I think some of the best stories in sport [are] coming through various levels of adversity that you go through,” he says. “In the short space of two years we really flipped the script on what had been written for us. It was a pretty special time." The other place Bontempelli spent hours of his youth was at the Eltham Panthers Junior Footy Club, just down the road from his family home. On the eve of the AFL finals series, he visited the oval at Eltham Central Park for Domain Review.
His siblings Olivia, Alanna and Sienna may have left their brother to his own devices while nurturing that big dream, but they are all incredibly supportive of his career. Their parents Carlo and Geraldine are also always by his side. “I've got a really close family and they support me through everything,” he says. “I'm lucky my mum and dad come to a lot of the games, and they try to travel and are probably there for almost 90 per cent of my games. “I'm really lucky, and the girls
“It’s so great for girls out there who now have a pathway.” With his profile and superstar status, Bontempelli has attracted commercial interests outside of football; one of those roles is as a friend of Mercedes-Benz Melbourne Vans. “It’s a great car to drive around in,” he says of his Mercedes-Benz X-Class ute. “It’s incredibly versatile but it’s a big car too. I'm a big lad so that helps as well.” ● ● mbmelbourne.com.au
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Tracing a father’s footsteps LAST MONTH
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s a child, Juliet Rieden always knew there was something different about her family, particularly her father, John. She knew he was smuggled out of Czechoslovakia as eight-year-old on the eve of the Second World War by his fearful parents but, like many men of his generation, he was reluctant to talk about his past. It wasn’t until her visit in 2016 to Prague’s Pinkas Synagogue that Rieden’s many childhood questions were answered, when she saw name after name of her father’s relatives listed as Holocaust victims on the synagogue’s walls. Family curiosity and a burning journalistic instinct kicked in, as she set off on an 18-month investigation. Rieden, the editor-at-large at the The Australian Women’s Weekly, travels across Eastern Europe and England to trace the fates of her relatives from the moment Hitler’s Nazis occupied Czechoslovakia. The full horror of the extermination of the Jews is brought home as Rieden recounts how her father’s family had their possessions confiscated and were then herded like cattle into crowded freight trains for one-way trips to concentration camps. This meticulously researched book produces more than a few twists and turns as Rieden scours the globe for any surviving relatives. She also develops a new understanding of her late dad; the “immense courage and resilience” of that eight-year-old separated from his parents. The Writing on the Wall gives the reader an insight onto the worst of human nature. It is also a story of hope, kindness and love. ●
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f winter is a test of restaurant success, spring is the season of rebirth. Smith & Deli has reopened after a minor renovation as a full-throttle vegan deli, Vincent Vegetarian Food has bloomed up the road in Fitzroy, and what was Ramblr in South Yarra is now a pizza slice joint and bar. Russell Place institution Sarti has closed with plans to deliver a different Italian concept later in the year, while the Glen’s new dining precinct continues to open exciting restaurants. New bars include a rock’n’roll Japanese-inspired cocktail haunt and pop-up dessert bar celebrating the Charlie and the Chocolate Factory musical. WONKA BAR \ CBD MONO-XO \ FITZROY
Joe Jones (Romeo Lane) and Sam Stafford (ex Momofuku Seiobo, Nomad and Town Mouse) have opened a Japanese-inspired bar
where Cafe Rosamond once was. Must order: braised tripe and salt and pepperberry tofu
The Westin Melbourne hotel is joining forces with Burch & Purchese Sweet Studio, inspired by the Charlie and the Chocolate Factory musical. Must order: the Golden Ticket, a gold chocolate bar with dark chocolate mousse, smoked vanilla ice cream and salted caramel cream
191a Smith Street, Fitzroy
Lobby Lounge at The Westin Melbourne, 205 Collins Street, city
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From the team at Leonard’s House of Love and Leonardo’s Pizza comes this late-night slice joint, specialising in oversized slices, subs and salads. Up front is an orange-and-white tiled floor with a takeaway vibe; up the back is a bar with a pool table, a list of tinnies and pithy wine selection. Must order: Leo’s take on a meat lovers pizza 363 Chapel Street, South Yarra ● leosbytheslice.com.au VI N C E N T ’ S M A R K E T PL AC E
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Northcote’s only dedicated burger bar – opening soon – will be flipping classic patties in a modern space beside Northcote Social Club. There will be vegan options and possibly Melbourne’s best fish burger. Must order: Dlish fish burger and a coconut-water vegan sundae
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Vincent’s Marketplace caters to vegan and environmentally conscious locals with a supermarket selling hard-to-come-by products. Must order: St Ali coffee and pastries by Weirdoughs
In the Glen’s new dining precinct, this Korean concept specialises in galbi jjim braised meat stews and deconstructed rice bowls that you assemble into balls. The stew recipe is from the founder’s mother. Must order: spicy pork stew
379 Brunswick Street, Fitzroy
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After 13 years, Italian institution Sarti is closing its doors, with plans to open a new venue towards the end of 2019. The site will remain Italian but present a “younger, more playful concept,” according to co-owner Joe Mammone. Also in the city, Fancy Free has shut, as planned – the Black Pearl alumni always intended the bar to be a six-month pop-up. ●
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Vegetarian ‘sausage’ rolls
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ucked underneath Bristol Temple Meads railway station in England is Hart’s Bakery. The whiff of freshly baked sourdough, flaky buttery croissants, delectable pasties and mouth-watering cakes is definitely worth missing your train for. I was told they had the best sausage rolls I’ll ever have and blimey they were. The pork and jalapeno sausage rolls were amazing but the vegetarian sausage rolls made with mushrooms, barley and rye blew me away. I thought it was clever and have created a recipe of my own inspired by the ones I had at Hart’s. I love the idea of using olives and pine nuts, which gives them a great texture. If you want to make them vegan, opt for a vegan puff pastry. If you feel extra adventurous, mix the spices up. Use some sumac or cayenne pepper and have a play on flavours. Only thing is ... I would double the recipe because they are that good. Freeze them for a rainy day. ● Instagram: @diana.chan.au
Ingredients (Makes 12) 100g pearl barley 1 brown onion, finely diced 2 celery sticks, diced 1 tbsp olive oil 500g button mushrooms, chopped 2 garlic cloves, peeled and minced (optional) 2 tbsp Dijon mustard 1 tbsp smoked paprika, extra for sprinkling ∏ tbsp dried thyme leaves 50g panko bread crumbs (or substitute with normal bread crumbs) 50g pine nuts 40g black pitted olives, chopped 20g fresh flat-leaf parsley, chopped Juice of half a lemon 1 sheet ready rolled puff pastry (depending on the brand, may need two sheets) Olive oil for brushing Salt and pepper to taste 1 egg beaten, for brushing Tomato chutney, for serving Method ■ Cook the pearl barley in plenty of water until tender (about 30 minutes), drain and leave to cool. ■ Fry the onion and celery in olive oil for 10 to 15 minutes until softened in a large pan. ■ Add in the chopped mushrooms and minced garlic. Fry for a few more minutes until
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Sheer pleasure
TRAVEL \ AMALFI COAST We don't really want to tell you about Praiano in Italy, but we will. Snug between big-ticket Positano and atmospheric Amalfi on that sweeping, majestic coastline, Praiano nuzzles into the hillside like a magnificent secret. There, now you know.
A day Don't do anything else if you're day-tripping to Praiano – sit on the gorgeous pebble beach at Marina di Praia and watch the sun dapple the azure water. Maybe a simple, rustic seafood pasta at one of the three beachfront restaurants, maybe a short stroll along the seafront's gorgeous stone carved path to finish at Il Pirata for a crisp Aperol spritz as the sun sets and the boats skip their way back home.
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Base yourself in the middle of town, between the lofty peaks and the sea, and walk. There are a handful of excellent restaurants up here to fuel you as you ascend to the highest points of the village.
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A week Divide your seven days by land and sea. The best, most fun and probably most hair-raising way is to hop a Sita bus and marvel as the driver hurls the full-size coach around the tight bends and narrow stone tunnels between towns. Wander Amalfi and its sublime Duomo di Sant Andrea to soothe your jangled nerves or the serene heights of Ravello before your return trip. Both Vesuvius and Pompeii are within easy reach of Praiano, too. Day tours take about eight hours. Numerous boat companies also offer skippered or self-driving/sailing packages to get you to Capri. â—?
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Don't miss the NaturArte Project – a series of mosaics and sculptures by local artists that adorn the houses that cling to the hillside turning the town into the open-air art gallery. Praiano's churches are worth more than a passing glance. The 11th century San Giovanni Battista offers beautiful mosaics inside and an eye-popping view. The vista from the broad terrace of lofty San Luca Evangelista to the endless blue will make you weep. If you want a memorable Saturday night, the Africana nightclub, carved into a cave a stroll from the marina, has plenty of fans. Rumour has it Jackie Kennedy and the jet set used to arrive here by speed boat from Capri.
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WHERE TO STAY \ Anywhere that has a view and that means most places. The popular Hotel Pellegrino has a warm family vibe. At Marina de Praia there are numerous apartments for rent.
The Church of San Gennaro in the town centre.
GETTING THERE \ Naples is the gateway to the Amalfi Coast. Most of the large airlines fly to Rome daily and have connecting flights. From Naples, bus or train to Sorrento then take a Sita bus to Praiano. Private car transfers will take you door-to-door.
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small house can be charming when you’re a loved-up couple happy to share a loo and a lounge room, but when you start a family, living in close quarters can be challenging. Moving is always an option, but so many of us fall in love with where we live. Perhaps we have the world’s best neighbours, the world’s best coffee down the street or a brilliantly short commute to work. “The cost of moving is kind of dead money,” says Sherbrooke Design and Construction director and owner Rob Drechsel. “You could put that money towards upgrading the home you live in.” Sherbrooke helps Melbourne families re-invent their homes, either by renovating their existing dwelling or knocking it down to build anew. “As the family dynamics change, kids grow up, quite often people need more space,” Drechsel says. “Sometimes clients have been in their home for 10 years and it’s just a little bit weathered and tired. They might think about moving but they’ve become entrenched where they are. They’ve got good neighbours, they live in a good suburb with good schools and they tend to want to stay put.” Sherbrooke’s clients include families who want to add an extra bedroom, a second living room or music room as the kids get older. With 30 years in the industry, Drechsel says he’s witnessed the shift from separate kitchens and dining rooms to more open-plan living, and from single living spaces to multiple zones that might include a rumpus room, study or parents’ retreat. “House sizes have become bigger, and as the values of property increase, people are doing larger extensions,” he says. Instead of modernising period homes, clients are now keen to retain the unique character of their dwelling and add a modern extension to the rear. For houses that are “well and truly past their use-by date”, Drechsel says a knock-down rebuild
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budget estimate to then figure out if they can afford their dream renovation. And with Sherbrooke guaranteeing the budget within five per cent, your lender can rest easy as your walls come tumbling down. “We’re a one-stop-shop for your renovation, extension or new home,” Drechsel says. ● KATE FARRELLY
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Hampton Street is so full of tasty tucker, it almost makes home entertaining superfluous. Why mess up your kitchen when one of Melbourne’s best eat streets is within a minute’s walk? Step into this Californian bungalow, however, and the thought of hunkering down for a feast regains its oldfashioned allure. The house is spacious, designed for big gatherings of friends and for parties in all weather. The current owners expanded on the old floor plan – swanky 1920s rooms off a central hall – and redesigned the rear as a modern living area opening to a vast deck below a pitched roof, and a glass-fenced pool facing north. And if that orientation isn’t temptingly perfect, look at the geography. The beach, station, buses, Hampton Primary and Haileybury are quickly walkable. Single-level, solid brick and gabled, the house presents a handsome face to Holyrood Street. An L-shaped verandah leads to a double-door entry. The living room, at the front, looks everlastingly good in original hardwood floorboards below an ornate ceiling and new bookcases. The brick fireplace was recently rebuilt. Across the hall, a sunny study with sash windows and a double desk opens into the main bedroom. Parents will adore the main suite, a ’20s belle with a fireplace, walk-in wardrobe and fully-tiled en suite with Rogerseller tapware. Two further bedrooms have wardrobes, and one has a corner fireplace. The main bathroom has a bath and shower, and there’s a powder room next to the laundry. Here’s something to keep the chefs happily at home – a
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lustrous Caesarstone kitchen with two Miele ovens and a warming drawer, a 900-millimetre gas cooktop and an
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IS PERFECT FOR FAMILY LIVING. EVERY ROOM, INCLUDING THE LARGE
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bespoke sideboard and bookshelves. The north wall is fully glazed; pull back the multifold to the covered deck for Hampton’s most awe-inspiring party venue. The property has attic storage, ducted heating, cooling and vacuum and gated off-street parking for two. ● ALISON BARCLAY property@domainreview.com.au Agent: Marshall White, Robin Parker 0409 336 282 Price: $2.5 million-$2.7 million Auction: 6pm, September 10
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Moments from the lush fairways of three prestigious Melbourne golf clubs, Black Rock Village and Life Saving Club, plus a range of schools; this four-bedroom home is the ideal fit for any active family. The front garden and patio lead into an open-plan living and dining area under a cathedral ceiling and french doors that open onto a large, north-facing deck. The entertainers’ deck overlooks a solar-heated pool, surrounded by ornamental pear trees and bamboo. Back inside, a lounge and adjoining study are flanked by four bedrooms, including the main. Additional standout features include the surround sound speaker system, and automatic gates and garage. ● PORTIA CONYERS-EAST Agent: Hocking Stuart, Jenny Dwyer 0418 528 988 Price: $1.65 million-$1.75 million Auction: 12.30pm, September 7
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Heart of St Kilda with Bay Views A rare opportunity to secure approximately 364sqm with two street frontages in the heart of St Kilda and boasting potential bay & skyline views. Currently comprising two semi-detached properties on MONTHLY L tenancies. LY Just moments to the ever popular Acland & Fitzroy Street shopping precincts, St Kilda foreshore Albert Park sporting complex and public transport. Close proximity to the St Moritz and Espy development precincts. Land Dimensions: 14.94sqm (approx) x 24.38sqm (approx) Ideal for: • Luxury apartments (STCA) • To T wnhouse (STCA) • Contemporary House (STCA) Expressions of interest: Closing Tu T esday 14th Sept 2.00pm Guide: Contact Agent Contact: To T rsten Kasper 0428 454 181 Andrew Vandermeer 0403 193 007
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173 Mills Street, Albert Park This stunning residence showcases a blend of period elegance and designer contemporary style within an intelligently zoned floorplan. Features include a streamlined Miele kitchen, open plan living and dining plus a salt water, gas heated pool. The main bedroom showcases a luxe ensuite and is complemented by a lavish dressing room with extensive robes, while a further bedroom enjoys use of an opulent family bathroom. A teenager’s retreat is complete with sitting area, bedroom and ensuite. Land size 415sqm approx. www.173millsstreetalbertpark.com.au
705/147 Beach Street, Port Melbourne Commanding breathtaking views that stretch from Port Phillip Bay to Melbourne’s CBD, this stunning three bedroom domain boasts impressive proportions of 175sqm approx, luxurious finishes and seamless indoor and outdoor living. Features open plan living and dining, gourmet kitchen and generous wrap around terrace of 125sqm approx. The exceptional main bedroom presents expansive robes, marble ensuite and beach facing balcony. Includes exquisite family bathroom and parking.
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Presiding over an exclusive streetscape & designed by architects Synman Justin Bialek, this solid brick masterpiece on a magnificent 970m2 allotment* epitomises grace & grandeur. Showcasing soaring high ceilings, extraordinary entertaining spaces, resort style gardens, formal lounge/dining room, marble kitchen, fully fitted study, fully equipped theatre room, heated pool & spa & wraparound alfresco deck. *Approximate Title Measurements
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30 Fourth Street Black Rock
The Ultimate Resort Style Family Entertainer Designed by renowned architect Gabriel Oroszvary, this private
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Auction Saturday 21st September at 2:30pm Price $3,600,000 - $3,800,000
kitchen with butler’s pantry, lift & DB garage. In the Beaumaris
Inspect Wed Sep 4th 1.30pm to 2.00pm
Secondary College Zone, 300m from the beach.
Sat Sep 7th 1.30pm to 2.00pm
Vergola-covered terrace, games room, gourmet Miele & stone
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A flawless family oasis in coveted Cole Street Flawless family living on a grand scale, this substantial 4-
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Auction Saturday 21st September at 11:30am Inspect Thu Sep 5th 2019 12.00pm to 12.30pm & 5.30pm to 6.00pm Sat Sep 7th 2019 12.30pm to 1.15pm Contact David Hart 0417 541 933 Danielle Harvey 0433 509 786
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1 Waters Edge Place Edithvale 4 B 2 b 2 c1S
Luxury by the bay This exquisite home with beach access just moments away proudly showcases a sophisticated design throughout. Features kitchen overlooking a vast living & dining area with access to alfresco & pool, 4 BR's, 2nd living area, powder room, main bathroom, generous storage room providing access to rooftop deck which captures beautiful views of the Bay, Dandenongs & Melbourne.
Auction Saturday 14th September at 10:30am Price $1,500,000 - $1,600,000 Inspect As advertised online Contact Daniel Wright 0414 788 828 Michelle Cahir 0404 012 654
17 Fourth Street Black Rock 4 B 2 b 2 c1S
Single level entertainer in beachside Black Rock Meticulously maintained, this 4 BR single level home is filled with northerly sunshine and al fresco style. Beaumaris Secondary College zoned and showcasing an outward focused layout designed to entertain with granite kitchen, dual living zones (OFP), outdoor room and heated pool. Flexible accommodation includes master retreat ( BIR and ensuite). Heating/cooling, alarm and auto gated carport just steps to the beach, shops, schools and transport. Auction Saturday 14th September at 10:30am Inspect Wed Sep 4th 2019 12.00pm to 12.30pm Sat Sep 7th 2019 12.00pm to 12.30pm Contact John Clarkson 0408 153 045 Ross Walker 0425 836 613
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State-of-the-Art on the Park Bold parkside 34sq 4BR, 4.5 bath architect-design with northerly living & mastersuites up & down, Smeg kitchen, marble, Oak & 2-Pack finishes & every extra inc 2+ car gge - 250m to tram, a walk to Bay St station in the Gardenvale PS Zone! Auction Saturday 14th September at 12:30pm Price $1,700,000-$1,780,000
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1/4 Montclair Avenue Brighton Five refined homes, an articulated façade and generous landscaping comprise Highclair House – a rare, new opportunity in one of Melbourne’s most iconic Bayside suburbs. Home 1 is a ground floor 3 bedroom, 3.5 bath home with 2 car spaces. Montclair Avenue is a short walk to the suburb’s best dining & entertainment spots, including Palace Cinema & Hotel Brighton, as well as supermarket shopping & transport. Visit our display suite located at Hodges office at 251 Bay Street, Brighton, at listed times or by appoinment. hodges.com.au 36
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22 Agnew Street Brighton East At a prized address a few blocks to Bay St, this 2 bedroom Art Deco semi shines with a gracious lounge, casual living-meals with Smeg kitchen, a stylish bathroom & modern comforts including r/c air-con, gas-fire, alarm & robes. Wide-fronted & welcoming on approx. 390sqm with parking, deck & sleep-out/home-office, this is a semiprecious gem!
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79b Fewster Road Hampton Beside Simpson Res, this 3 bedroom, 2 designer bathroom home is a parkside poolside surprise package with 2 park-view north-facing living zones around a stylish kitchen, luxe ensuite plus fitted dressingroom, a double garage & family-size approx. 862sqm land with a sunny pool ‌& the park nest door as an additional backyard!
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PORT MELBOURNE 111 ALBERT STREET GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY Beyond the period faรงade, this great Victorian terrace home accommodates 2 bedrooms, 1-bathroom, rear courtyard & side access, featuring floorboards & high ceilings. Tucked away within a private pocket of Port Melbourne, prime location between the beach & the city, walking distance of great local schools, this is the place to be. Victorian character offering the chance to add your own modern-day spin; renovate or extend, this family home presents great potential.
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Saturday 21st September at 11:30am $900,000 - $950,000 Wed 1.30-2 & Sat 12.15-12.45 David Lack 0418 996 265 Fraser Lack 0408 340 242 100 Bay Street Port Melbourne 03 8671 3777
CLASSICS ARE ALWAYS IN STYLE Generously-proportioned solid brick Victorian terrace on sunny corner allotment in highly sought-after pocket of Port Melbourne. Bathed in natural light, comprising 2 large bedrooms (both with built-in robes), family-sized bathroom with shower over bath and laundry, fully appointed kitchen with stainless steel European appliances opening to huge dining and living area and private paved courtyard. In excellent order throughout, with beautiful polished floorboards, ducted heating/cooling, Rinnai Infinity gas hot water, this property is ready to move in and enjoy. Alternatively, tee up your architect and design the ultimate 2-storey renovation boasting 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, dual living zones and roof top deck with north-facing city views (STCA). Prized city edge location convenient to schools, parklands as well as to all the attractions of Victoria Avenue and Bay Street shopping strips. Public transport and CBD within easy reach.
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