Domain Review Bayside & Port Phillip - February 05, 2020

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When Melbourne Theatre Company’s 2020 program dropped, Benjamin Law’s play – combining real estate, mental health and trauma within family dynamics – was an immediate standout. Three emotive, sensitive topics are comically “braided”, as Law so eloquently explains, into one. The creator and co-writer of the TV series The Family Law makes his play-writing debut with Torch the Place, about a mother who can’t let go, be it grudges or objects. Law, fabulously photographed for this week’s cover by Nic Walker, says he hopes audiences find comfort in his depiction of delicate topics. ●

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n a world seemingly swamped by a culture of outrage, celebrated author and TV writer Benjamin Law reckons it’s still all right to lean back and have a good laugh. It is, after all, the very mechanism he has used to earn a name as one of Australia’s brightest and polarising literary stars. He says taking the piss is part of our Australian way of life. But Law says doing it properly can serve a purpose. The man whose personal experiences growing up in a dysfunctional Chinese-Australian family earned him acclaim first for his book and then a television series has now turned his focus to the issue of mental health. It is a sensitive topic, certainly. But one Law says he is prepared to wade into. The 37-year-old suspects learning to find the light in the darkest corners of our lives could just be a platform for change. He makes his debut as a playwright this February with Torch the Place, a production focused on the life of a hoarder and the dysfunction that comes with it. Law has worked with The Lady in the Van director Dean Bryant and a cast including Fiona Choi, Diana Lin and Michelle Lim Davidson to bring the poignant comedy to life for the Melbourne Theatre Company. “I have always been fascinated by compulsive hoarding,” he admits. “It tends to affect people and communities that have been affected by trauma. “I thought it was an interesting condition that braided all the big concerns and anxieties that Australia is experiencing at the moment – mental health, capitalism gone bad and real estate. “For anybody who has grown up with the condition or is living with it now, I hope the play gives them a sense of companionship and solidarity. “I’m not trying to normalise it but remove the stigma and talk about ways to approach it.” The story delves into the life of a mother who can’t let go of anything – from grudges to household objects – and explores the impact that has on her and her family. In a nation where 1.2 million people are grappling with the condition, it is set to be a tangible insight for audiences. “I have already had people who have read the script say that this is a

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New playwright Benjamin Law picks his battles in the public arena with a shrewd sense of humour.

You gotta laugh, it’s the Law

“I do think we are allowed to laugh in the darkness and that laughter and being entertained and feeling joy can be an act of resistance in itself.”


depiction of their own family or something they have experienced,” Law says. “I don’t think it necessarily offers any solutions. But it lays out the complexities of what the disorder can look like.” At its core, he hopes the dark comedy might just prove a decent night out at the theatre. “We are talking about some pretty grim stuff but I hope what I have written is something that people can laugh over, even shriek about.” Law sees comedy as an important outlet for a society increasingly bound by opinion. But it is his take on some of Australia’s most divisive issues that has earned him an even wider following. An outspoken LGBTI advocate, Law found himself on the receiving end of fierce criticism during the marriage equality debate. But no matter the topic, Law seems happy to weather the criticism; perhaps even thriving off it. “If you do get to a position of prominence, if your

work matters, you should expect to be attacked at some stage,” he says. “The worse thing is if nobody is reacting to your work whatsoever. “I think because I am gay and because I am Asian-Australian, I’m a minority within a minority. “But I think my point is as valid as anybody else’s. “If I am advocating for young transgender people and have powerful people in the media denying they exist, I will use my privilege to stand up for them through my work.” In a 2016 Quarterly Essay, Moral Panic 101, Law explored the evolution of homophobia in Australia and how bullying of vulnerable youth remained. Then he famously became a target for trolls and an Australian broadsheet newspaper for his comments targeting MPs over homophobia. It was the kind of experience that may have prompted any writer to retreat. “It’s important to keep your perspective and maintain good humour because a lot of the time the people attacking you don’t have good spelling or grammar,” he jokes. He says his decision to block “thousands” of people on social media was merely an opportunity to exercise his “freedom not to listen” and that the occasional tussle with right-wing media personalities kept him “match fit”. There are no plans, he says, to stop elevating issues that matter but there are just as many that need no longer divide us. “There are some issues I think that need to be taken more seriously,” Law says. “On others, yeah, we need to relax. “I don’t believe we have been swamped by outrage culture and I find it ironic the people who say that are usually political commentators who have spent their entire careers writing a column a day about what they are angry about. “I do think we are allowed to laugh in the darkness and that laughter and being entertained and feeling joy can be an act of resistance in itself.” In the meantime, the author is determined to continue pursuing challenging projects. Last year he was in front of the camera for the two-part documentary series, Waltzing the Dragon, an examination of the history and current environment between China and Australia. “I feel like every year brings a new project for which I am deeply unqualified,” Law says. “I don’t think I am necessarily that ambitious … I just can’t stand being bored. “If it’s fun and interesting, I’m up for it.” ● TORCH THE PLACE \ February 8 to March 21, Arts

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ew decade, same column. Let's start the year differently. I urge you to cut out our first restaurant round up of 2020, stick it on the fridge for next month, and instead visit venues participating in #RestaurantsForRelief and #FebFireFund. The first is a social media hashtag used by hospitality venues fundraising for bushfire relief-related charities. #FebFireFund was set up by a group of well-known restaurateurs to encourage venues to fundraise in February. At the end of the month, donations will be pooled and go to BlazeAid, a volunteer organisation that rebuilds communities in rural Australia after natural disasters.

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Where to book a table in February. Wo r d s

PORT MELBOURNE PA L E TA S

HAWKER CHAN \ BOX HILL

LEKKER! \ CBD

With two venues already in Melbourne, this Michelin-starred street-food vendor from Singapore opened another outlet in Box Hill Central on January 31. Must order: soya sauce chicken noodle or char siew noodle. Box Hill Central North Precinct, Shop

After spending four years at Quay in Sydney, chef Rob Kabboord, previously of Merricote, opened this temporary Dutch restaurant in a function space at the Hotel Windsor. Must order: set menu, $85 for five courses, and bitterballen, a Dutch beer snack.

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PRINCE PUBLIC BAR \ ST KILDA

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The pub formerly known as Prince is back. Having been closed since April 2019, there are nods to the art deco heritage despite a massive overhaul. Must order: crispy braised pork knuckle with plum sauce and choice of sides.

Chef Matt Wilkinson (The Pie Shop founder, creative director of Four Pillars “made from gin” products and ex-Pope Joan) is back with an 80-seat restaurant that pays homage to his British heritage and vegetables star. Must order: potato gems with gin salt and curry sauce. 434 Lygon Street, Brunswick East ● crofter.com.au

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Last year Shane Delia turned Biggie Smalls, Windsor, into Maha East. Now he’s doing the same at 86 Smith Street, Collingwood. The original Biggie Smalls is no more, but Maha Bar opens on February 20 serving meze and Middle Eastern cocktails. Biggie Smalls now operates only as a food truck. ● mahabar.com.au

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EDUCATION & INNOVATION

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or students, preparing to sit an educational scholarship exam has echoes of a young footballer tackling pre-season training. You need to develop the necessary skills, repeat them time and again to build confidence, and work on strategies that will get you through the exam/game when the pressure is on. Fortunately help is at hand, with expert tutors like John Grundy available to ease the path towards making the most of the opportunity that a scholarship exam presents. Grundy, an experienced VCE teacher and exam marker who founded Brainworks more than 20 years ago, takes a calm and practical approach to preparing students for what invariably is the biggest examination of their young lives.

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He avoids descriptors like “gifted”, reasoning that every child is capable of at least seeing if they’re up for the challenge of earning a scholarship. “Someone who’s really well motivated at learning, someone with curiosity, may not be performing overly well at school,” Grundy says. “Are they in the gifted category? No. “But if they come to class and listen, take notes, take advice, sometimes they can come from what you might call the middle of the pack.” Brainworks takes students through a module that covers such areas as reading comprehension, mathematics and problem solving, writing, humanities, and verbal, numerical and abstract reasoning, generally via eight weekly sessions of 90 minutes, which can be condensed if time is tight. A practice exam follows, after which Grundy or one of his team sits down with the student and parents. “We do the preparation, get to know the student, familiarise them with the work, and work on some exam strategy,” he says. “Then we talk to them about their likelihood of success.” Grundy strongly advocates that the process be as

“If they come to class and listen, take notes, take advice, sometimes they can come from what you might call the middle of the pack.” JOHN GRUNDY

relaxed and enjoyable as possible, and that much can be gained even if the child falls short of the scholarship requirement. So, what are some key tips for exam preparation: DON’T WORRY ABOUT GETTING IT WRONG \ “A

big philosophy we have in my network is that we want students to feel comfortable with not getting things right,” Grundy advises. “From that, they don’t feel pressured. That can be a great learning experience. When they have confidence that they won’t be judged they can play more with the work.” DON’T GET AHEAD OF YOURSELF \ Scholarship-

seeking is a little like the futures market, working to identify a student’s potential as much as what they

are capable of in the here and now. It’s important to manage expectations – of parents and of students. PRACTISE, BUT NOT TOO MUCH \ For Grundy,

you can’t underestimate the light-bulb, “Ah-hah!” moment when something clicks and the student not only arrives at the correct answer but knows how they got there. Study is a factor, but can be overdone. RELAX AND ENJOY \ When parents ask him what

their child should be doing in the days before an exam, he tells them “relaxing”. Anxiety and exams go hand-in-glove. A good night’s sleep and a calm mind can be powerful tools. “I say to them, ‘Go and enjoy the challenge’.” ● PETER HANLON

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NEIL ANDARY

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he new principal of Christ Church Grammar School is a relative latecomer to the world of teaching. Neil Andary spent the first 20 years of his working life in business, first running a family warehousing and distribution company and then an indoor sports centre in Adelaide. “I reached a point where my wife Dianne and I had three young children and I was looking at what direction to take next in my career. I knew I wanted to do something fulfilling,” says Andary. A school camping trip with his then eight-yearold daughter, Rebecca, set him on the path that eventually led to teaching and his new appointment at Christ Church Grammar School. “When my daughter was in primary school, I volunteered to go with her on a camping trip to the Adelaide Hills,” he says. “I was given the role of taking some of the children for an exercise session each day and I loved every minute of it. I loved working with the children. That memory and the enjoyment stayed with me and two years later I knew that teaching was what I wanted to do with my life. “From the very first lecture of my teaching degree I knew I had made the right choice.” Andary grew up in the South Australian town of Berri and went to local schools before spending his final high school year at Prince Alfred College. He returned to the school years later and spent 16 years there in a variety of roles including head of the preparatory school, deputy headmaster and acting headmaster. During this time, he helped develop a strong academic and pastoral culture within the college and was instrumental in expanding its early learning centre. He also promoted the concept of “physical literacy” for students and introduced a program that helps students work with an occupational therapist and build their core strength. “Too often today our children are entering school without core physical strength, partly because of the nature of our suburbs and the advent of technology,” he says. Andary is passionate about the importance of primary school years and their lasting impact on young minds. “The early years are often forgotten in the

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“I love watching [young children] grow and develop and seeing them become confident, competent and compassionate people.” education debate that centres around NAPLAN and ATAR scores,” he says. “There is strong evidence that the early years are paramount in ensuring our children reach their potential as learners and adults.” The range of extra-curricular activities available to students at Christ Church Grammar School was part of what attracted him to his new role. “Giving children opportunities to expand their interest in sport, languages, coding and robotics, community events and service are important in helping our children find a balanced view of life.” Andary says his core focus will be on growing a culture of trust and empathy, and supporting the

intellectual, physical, social and spiritual development of each child. “I hope to be seen as a relatable and friendly leader. Teaching is about relationships. We all want to be valued, heard and cared for. If you know your students and you value who they are and their differences then they will generally work much harder. “I enjoy having the opportunity to make a difference to young children’s lives. I love watching them grow and develop and seeing them become confident, competent and compassionate people. It’s a fascinating journey.” ● SARAH MARINOS

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n the heart of Brighton’s prestigious inner circle near Church Street, Live Brighton is a new threelevel development of just eight larger residences with no more than three per floor. Leading Melbourne design practices CBG Architects and Mim Design have matched the neighbourhood’s rich botanical and architectural heritage, creating a building softened by subtle curves with generous cantilevered balconies creating private, protected outdoor spaces. The largest home, a ground-level residence with a private garden sanctuary and eight-metre pool, offers 928 square metres of indoor/outdoor living. Developer Sasha Hopkins, managing director of Hunter Hopkins, says Live Brighton is designed for calm and serenity. “While it’s only a couple of minutes’ walk from Bayside’s best retail street, Live Brighton has created what is arguably the world’s largest apartment garden, bringing peaceful greenery into all homes.” A central lift and stairway connects residences to a secure basement level with car parking, private storage and bicycle bays. ● LIZ McLACHLAN

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They may be twins, but these new townhouses differ in subtle ways: a wider study in A, a longer dining room in B, a tweak to the poolside terraces to maximise the sun-loving northerly aspect. Importantly, they share a cool address close to the beach. Wolseley Grove, near the Brighton-Hampton border, gets the best of a brilliant neighbourhood for school-aged families. Xavier, Haileybury and St Leonard’s are nearby, and if the kids baulk at walking the extra metres to Brighton Grammar and Firbank, tell them to carb-load in style at the Were Street shops. Also within range is Hampton Street, possibly the finest casual eat-shop-hang-out in Melbourne. Developed by Brighton firm Devlin, the townhouses (each about 400 square metres) have three levels, a lift and a turntable garage (another 100 square metres) for easy access. Limed timber floors, New Zealand pure wool carpets and double-glazed windows keep everything neat and chic, poised for rugged family life. Clad in zinc and glazed brick, the twinsters strike a sharp silhouette. There’s a powder room for each; off the hall in 25A, off the living room in 25B. At the front, the main bedroom has a twin en suite with bath and shower and a walk-through wardrobe. Down the hall, the study has french doors to a central courtyard. A staircase curls around the lift. In the open-plan space, the living area has a gas fireplace, cocktail bar and doors to the courtyard. Just beyond is the dining room, flanked by the white stone kitchen with

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Upstairs, three carpeted bedrooms share a retreat. Two double bedrooms have en suites and the single third would suit a study or guest room. Both properties have hydronic heating, security, keyless entry, a ground-floor laundry and a basement gym. ● ALISON BARCLAY property@domainreview.com.au Agent: Devlin Private Sales and Projects, Brian Devlin 0419 395 241 Price: $4.795 million Private sale

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ST KILDA \ 50 CHAUCER STREET 4

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To find a heritage house amid the St Kilda landmarks and with a double garage (plus laneway access) is once in a lifetime. This towering Victorian home sets the family scene with living rooms, four first-floor double bedrooms and a sunny courtyard garden There’s scope for renovation, yet the interior – Baltic pine floorboards, leadlight – has an appealing simplicity. The owners, here for 24 years, have extended the rear to include a bay-window living room with french doors to the courtyard. Upstairs, lucky bedroom one opens to the front balcony. A modern bathroom serves bedrooms one, two and three. The fourth bedroom has an en suite and a private balcony. ● ALISON BARCLAY Agent: Hocking Stuart, Tony Pride 0417 300 056 Price: $2.7 million-$2.9 million Auction: 12.30pm, February 15

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FLINDERS \ 12 VALE STREET 3

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Located on the Peninsula’s “rugged side”, this contemporary two-storey residence would work well as a permanent house or weekend coastal retreat. A short distance from the ocean and Flinders shopping village, the quiet setting makes it easy to both relax and entertain, particularly from the wide deck with treetop and water views. Baltic timber floorboards run throughout, with two bedrooms and a family room on the ground floor, and the main bedroom with en suite and walk-in wardrobe upstairs. Families and guests will gather in the living, dining and kitchen space featuring a two-way wood combustion fireplace. There’s also a garden with vegetable beds. ● ARIANNA LUCENTE Agent: Kay & Burton, Tom Barr Smith 0438 368 020 Price: $1.4 million-$1.54 million Private sale

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BRIGHTON \ 823 HAMPTON STREET 5

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It’s easy to picture what an indoor-outdoor lifestyle would look like at this two-storey Hampton Street property. With a 1920s red brick and white stone facade, the house extends to a contemporary rear, which features sliding glass doors that open to a wraparound deck and manicured garden. The main bedroom with en suite and walk-in wardrobe sits at the front of the house, and comes with an open fireplace, gorgeous bay window, leadlights and a decorative ceiling. There are three bedrooms in total on the ground floor, plus two more upstairs. The open-plan kitchen, dining and living space also features a Mark Tuckey timber wall that surrounds the gas fireplace. ● ARIANNA LUCENTE Agent: Marshall White, Matthew Pillios 0408 145 982 Price: $2.65 million-$2.8 million Auction: 3.30pm, February 22

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SORRENTO \ 12 COLLINS PARADE 5

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There’s a reason tourists flock to Sorrento in the summer – the boutiques, galleries, historic sites, walking trails, beach and seaside activities all make for an incredible destination. This two-storey, five-bedroom mansion is in the thick of it all, overlooking Sullivan Bay and close to the boat club. The ground floor has two bedrooms, a generously-sized family room, deck, double garage and covered terrace. Take the lift upstairs to three additional bedrooms, as well as the open-plan living, dining and kitchen area that opens to the elevated terrace with garden surrounds. Relax in the swimming pool and make the most of the adjacent tennis court. ● ARIANNA LUCENTE Agent: Kay & Burton, Liz Jensen 0418 446 228 Price: $3.5 million-$3.85 million Private sale

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ALBERT PARK \ 61 DRAPER STREET 3

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Sleek styling and a traditional, double-fronted facade set this property apart. Located right by St Vincent Gardens and Albert Park Village, this three-bedroom home is ideally suited to downsizers or a young family. Bathed in natural light, the residence has an open-plan layout and outdoor entertainment area and pool, allowing a simple transition from indoor to outdoor living. The marble-accented kitchen is equipped with Miele appliances and a walk-in pantry. Timber floorboards provide warmth, while the main bedroom radiates sophistication with dark wood finishes and high ceilings. This bedroom also comes with a sleek en suite and walk-in wardrobe. ● MEGAN WHITFIELD Agent: Greg Hocking, Warwick Gardiner 0438 308 555 Price: $2.2 million-$2.4 million Auction: 12.30pm, February 15

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BRIGHTON \ 21 NORWOOD AVENUE 4

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Located 250 metres from the sandy beaches of Port Phillip Bay lies this family-sized residence from the original Norwood Estate subdivision. Some of the original interior detailing remains, including the decorative high ceilings and distinctive black timber work, which compliments the dark brick open-fireplace in the formal living room. The main bedroom features an en suite and retreat space, the latter of which opens out onto the north-facing pool and rear garden. A relaxed family living and dining space also overlooks the pool, with an adjacent kitchen and laundry. The property is a short walk from Church Street’s retail precinct and public transport. ● PORTIA CONYERS-EAST Agent: Follett and Co., Justin Follett 0405 996 822 Price: $3.495 million-$3.8 million Auction: 11am, February 22

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47 Nimmo Street, Middle Park With a meticulous eye for detail and an unquestionable level of care, the architect’s own renovation of this double-fronted, solid brick, Victorian residence has created a sublime indoor-outdoor connection to its verdant and private backyard. A symphony of light and space, this 4 bedroom + study home has been lovingly maintained by the same family for 42 years as it flows tastefully past its traditional origins to an open-plan rear that is destined to stimulate the imaginations of al fresco entertainers. With stone bench tops, under-mount sinks, premium appliances and huge light-letting windows, the kitchen / meals living offers a seamless connection to a deck where a gas-equipped BBQ and clever retractable UV screen promise year-round enjoyment. A generous formal lounge room is warmed by an open-fire place and offers a diversity of living zones. The master bedroom is superb with an ensuite, large built-in robes and another fire place, whilst an upstairs extension has cleverly created a pair of highly functional offices. Added features include hydronic heating, split system cooling, solar power and a back-to-base security alarm. Aside from the delights of a position within metres of the cafes, restaurants, bars and village charms of Armstrong St, you are sure to relish proximity to the waterfront and Albert Park Lake, whilst the light rail connects you to the CBD, Southbank and the Arts Precinct with ridiculous ease. Land size 370sqm approx.

A4 B2 EOI close 24th Feb at 4pm Inspect Wed 5.45-6.15pm Sat 9.15-9.45am Contact Simon Gowling 0422 234 644 Max Mercuri 0431 043 723 Greg Hocking 0418 329 961

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61 Draper Street, Albert Park A striking contemporary renovation has elevated this 3 bedroom Victorian residence into a captivating al fresco entertainer within metres of St Vincent Gardens and the village-like charms of Bridport St. Vast open-plan living with a Miele-equipped and marble-topped kitchen presides over a lavish al fresco flow to poolside outdoor living, in a quality-rich home where both the master ensuite and main bathroom are vogue pamper zones. Also features ducted heating, cooling, terrific robes, a walk-in pantry and an alarm.

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36 St Vincent Place North, Albert Park Grand, generous and graceful, this classically refined Victorian Terrace occupies one of Melbourne’s most desirable positions. Features formal living and dining, open plan domain with sleek kitchen, landscaped garden surrounds, north facing rear courtyard with pool and covered deck, four generous bedrooms with robes, two balconies, two family bathrooms, large wine cellar, versatile retreat and laundry. Land size 370sqm approx.

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139 Esplanade West, Port Melbourne This extra wide (6.53m), classic Victorian single level home showcases soaring high ceilings, lush outdoor entertaining and light filled living. Enjoy a relaxed lifestyle close to the bay in a home that’s ready to love immediately. Features bright living, open plan kitchen and dining, courtyard with deck, two spacious bedrooms, bathroom with laundry facilities and storage shed. Land size 182sqm approx. John Matyas architectural plans approved for 3 level townhouse.

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370 Danks Street, Middle Park This refined, solid brick, 4 bedroom Edwardian home has been sensitively renovated to combine its original character with an easy flow to its open-plan, al fresco rear. Rich in leadlight windows, towering pressed metal ceilings and marble fire places, the home also offers a more contemporary granite kitchen and a pair of up-dated bathrooms, a formal lounge and a rear deck, whilst above the garage, a selfcontained, modern, studio with a kitchenette, ensuite and robes offers added flexibility.

Always here when you’re ready to move. Albert Park 8644 5500

Life happens fast. New job. New baby. A new chapter. When you need to find a house that works for you – a home that fits, to create new memories and tell old stories, we would be proud to have your story part of our story. Whether you’re selling, buying or renting we would be delighted to include your story amongst our vendors and landlords.

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2019 finished on a high with record results. 2020 is pointing to an even better result, so plan your sale now and call us for an appraisal and update.

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Broad & brilliant on the beach-side of this prized address, this approx 745sqm property is offered with a substantial period home, a north rear aspect, a wide approx 22.8m frontage & broad possibilities. With gracious formal & north-facing family zones & master-suite with retreat, this centheated 4 bed, 2 bath has a double carport, a tiled pool & excellent scope for further renovation. At the very least, this fine home will pay its way until it’s time to capitalise on this Dress Circle address 250m to the bay and only moments to Church St. AUCTION Saturday 22nd February 11am INSPECT

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Residing in one of Albert Park’s best locations, this free standing solid brick Edwardian is sure to impress with its modern design and exceptional high finish throughout. Comprising: Two excellent downstairs double bedrooms (each with built-in robes), stunning central bathroom and spacious separate living zone. State of the art modern kitchen featuring stone bench tops, European appliances with adjacent dining area.

Albert Park 03 9699 5999

Upstairs: Serene main bedroom with his and hers wardrobe and ensuite. Unbeatable location; only moments to Albert Park Beach, Victoria Avenue, public transport and schools. Auction Saturday 22 February at 1pm View

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Situated in Mirvac’s exclusive Jack Road estate, this spacious, modern, and relaxed townhouse is a unique family home with outstanding sustainable features. This sustainable residence captures the best of energy saving technologies including solar panels, battery system and a variety of green efficiencies.

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Saturday 29th February at 2:30pm

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HAMPTON 42 HOLYROOD STREET Respectfully renovated between the strip and the sand, this 4 bedroom and study, 3 bathroom, triple living zone Edwardian stars a lofty plantation-shuttered master-level with study area, a sleek stone and European appliance kitchen and glossy bathrooms and ensuite - all set in carefree grounds with an al fresco room, wisteria-draped pergola, tiled pool and carport.

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HAMPTON EAST 24 BESANT STREET Family-wise & generously-sized, this contemporary 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom home stars formal, family, kids’ & al fresco zones around a stone & Euro app kitchen, a butler’s pantry & master with ensuite & WIR. Heated & cooled with a double garage in great gardens, this is modern style for a Bayside lifestyle – close to schools, shops & stations.

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Sat 22nd February at 12:00pm

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HIGHETT 8B MAXFLO COURT Sun-filled, super-sized and court-sited, this freestanding 4 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom home shines with formal, family, 1st-floor and al fresco zones (almost all facing north), a grand-ground-floor master-suite, heating, cooling and a double garage. Set in easy-care grounds with broad north sun & a wide open aspect, this is free and easy Bayside living.

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Sat 22nd February at 3:00pm

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25a & 25b Wolseley Grove Brighton CAREFULLY CONSIDERED ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN Positioned on the north side of one of Brighton’s favourite streets, these two new independent 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom residences incorporate functionality with contemporary living. Whilst similar, the configuration of each home provides subtle alternatives. The northern orientation of these luxurious homes highlights the lifestyle elements of space and style with a clever appreciation of environmental and sustainable aspects. Superbly positioned close to popular Were Street shops, New Street and the beach, a short stroll to vibrant Church Street, trains, schools.

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Brian Devlin 0419 395 241 devlin@devlinproperty.com.au

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’Caslake House’, a spectacular Marcus Martin family residence recently renovated under the guidance of Powell & Glenn Architects. Surrounded by Kate Seddon gardens. Enjoying spacious sundrenched formal and informal living zones with garaging for two cars. A highly desirable location close to elite private schools, moments from the Royal Botanic Gardens, Toorak Road restaurants, tram routes, the Yarra River and bike tracks to the city.

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Relax in Beach Style Bliss Watching the Bay and Living the Lifestyle Love the views of Lagoon Pier from this stunning 2 bedroom 2 bathroom 2-storey town residence in this resort-style block. With two secure entrances (private entry off Dow Street), this boutique beach side haven also enjoys 2 luxe bedrooms suites, spectacular open entertaining (high ceilings, Juliet balcony) centred around a seamless stone kitchen (Miele appliances, Liebherr fridge/freezer), the blissful benefits of the sea breeze and an on-site heated outdoor pool, tennis court and gymnasium. Complete with R/C air conditioning, panel heating, ceiling fans, video intercom, secure undercover parking, storage lockers + a carport at your door, you’ll love the cafes, pubs, restaurants and boutiques in Bay Street, and the light rail, Station Pier, buses and parks close by. • Tropical garden oasis block • Gorgeous bay views • Expansive living and dining with raked ceilings • Secure undercover parking + carport at door Auction: Guide: Contact:

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