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I live close enough to the grand prix track to hear the Ferrari team screaming in Italian over the aria of an F1 engine, and I appreciate the sport in the same way I admire NASA for being able to send a rocket into space – the power and scope of human achievement. It’s 25 years since the race moved from Adelaide to Melbourne and Daniel Ricciardo – the only local driver on the grid at this year’s Formula One Rolex Australian Grand Prix – shares with us what it is like to, put simply, drive that insanely fast. Journalist Matthew Clayton met Ricciardo in Barcelona for this week’s feature. ●
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COVER STORY Australian Formula One driver Daniel Ricciardo has the courage and physicality of a fighter pilot.
After a racing detox, the only local driver on the grid at Albert Park is ready for every white-knuckle moment. Wo r d s
But that’s not to say he’s flippant or ignorant of the dangers that are part of the mix of what makes F1 so daunting, yet so thrilling. “The dangers are always there in the back of your mind – anyone that says they’re not is lying,” Ricciardo says. “You don’t deny the dangers exist, but we’re so used to it that it’s normal. But I certainly understand how it must be if you don’t have control. For me, I’m the one in control, but I know that when my mum is watching, she doesn’t know that I’m going to go for an overtake or not, or if I’m going to do something safe or not. “When I’m watching MotoGP or supercross on TV, I’m like mum is, the one riding every move and watching it like any other fan does. “It’s always more nerve-racking not being in the drivers’ seat.” It’s a pragmatic mindset that helps Ricciardo cope with the rigours of F1 pre-season testing, which comprises six days of on-track action at the Circuit de Catalunya near Barcelona each February. Unlike other professional athletes who can kick, throw or hit a ball to keep their eye in during their
young gun Max Verstappen as the very best drivers of those who ascend to the rarefied air of F1. Renault, desperate to return to the top of F1 after a long period in the wilderness, secured Ricciardo’s services for the 2019-20 seasons. A glance at the Albert Park grandstands at last year’s Australian Grand Prix – resplendent in yellow after his legion of fans brought new merchandise to mirror his move – showed that, as international sporting A-listers go, few have Ricciardo’s reach, and fewer still are almost unanimously admired as he is for his results, and the relentlessly positive approach he takes to pursuing them. Ricciardo’s chosen profession is one that comes with plenty of rewards, but is a workplace that carries undeniable risk. Once Ricciardo is strapped into his RS20 machine and the visor of his helmet snaps shut, he has a disarming calm when speaking to his team over the two-way radio during races, relaying information about the behaviour of his car, the condition of his tyres or the tactics of his rivals with a succinct laid-back Australian patois.
“The dangers are always there in the back of your mind – anyone that says they’re not is lying.”
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aniel Ricciardo’s preparation for the next Formula One season starts as soon as the chequered flag falls on the year prior. The 30-year-old returns to his native Western Australia, switches off his phone and heads to a farm a few hours away from Perth. A strict training regimen is put on hold, dietary considerations are few, and his typically highlyregimented timetable is eschewed for days with no plans at all. Stopping to a standstill is what helps a man who spends his life trying to be faster than anyone else hit the reset button to come back and chase the world championship he so desperately craves. “Getting home to Australia from Europe is where I always feel the next season starts more than the current one ending,” Ricciardo says. “From mid-December until the new year, I try not to be on any sort of schedule, no training program, no diet, nothing. My mind needs it as much as my body. Mentally, not being on a timetable is very liberating and a way that I regain the energy I need.” If Ricciardo’s December detox doesn’t sound like the preparation required of an elite athlete, his January schedule makes you feel exhausted just thinking about it. Once the calendar flips to the new year, Ricciardo, together with long-time friend and personal trainer Michael Italiano, throws himself into a brutal program that enables him to stay physically and mentally ready for a sport that crisscrosses the globe to race 21 times in eight months across any number of time zones, not to mention temperature and altitude extremes. It’s a level of commitment that sees the elite in the sport compared favourably with fighter pilots for their combination of physical fitness and clarity of thought under extreme pressure. Elite? Ricciardo has become just that after starting his F1 career in 2011, his early promise seeing him land a plum drive with Red Bull Racing in 2014 after compatriot Mark Webber called it quits. In five seasons at Red Bull, Ricciardo won seven races including the prestigious Monaco Grand Prix in 2018, and regularly found himself in debates alongside six-time world champion Lewis Hamilton, four-time champion Sebastian Vettel and Dutch
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off-season, F1 drivers return to their day job completely cold. For all of the weights, fitness work, enhancing of core strength and mind management that goes on away from the eyes of the public, F1 drivers can’t replicate the speed and sensations they endure at the race track until they’re back on it. “The first few years for me, when I got back to testing, it was more of a mental thing, in that I wondered, ‘Can I still do this?’” Ricciardo admits. “There was a bit of doubt sometimes, but you knew that was going to pass even if you felt it was there. Mentally, these days I can get ready to go from the start. “On the second lap I did [in Barcelona], I went through turn nine – fastest corner on the track – completely flat-out. So my brain was right, but physically it’s a different story. Continued p9
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“Your body is in shock and after two days I was as stiff as a board, but that’s normal. You can do as much physical training in the off-season, train the house down, but those first days are always going to hurt.” With testing coming to a close in late February, all eyes and most minds immediately picture Albert Park, which has opened the F1 season for the majority of its 25 years on the calendar. For Ricciardo, like Webber before him, the season-opener is one-third exhilarating, twothirds exhausting. The well-wishes that come with being the only local driver on the grid are balanced with the endless stream of commitments that can make actually driving the car the most peace Ricciardo will find all weekend. It’s an intensity that, in part, perhaps explains why no Australian has finished on the podium in their home grand prix. “I love Melbourne, but sometimes I wish Melbourne would love me back,” Ricciardo grins. Looking further ahead than Melbourne, Ricciardo admits “there’s a lot going on” in 2020. Out of contract at the end of the season, he’ll have no shortage of potential suitors. Clouding the picture further is that F1 is set to undergo a regulatory revolution for 2021, with next year’s cars to look markedly different to their predecessors with slimline bodywork atop lowprofile tyres tethered to 18-inch wheels, and operated under a cost cap for the first time. Trying to be in the right place at the right time with so much in flux is, understandably, high on Ricciardo’s wish list. It’s a balancing act, but one Ricciardo feels well equipped to handle. Come race day at Albert Park, he’ll be primed for that white-knuckle moment when he and 19 of his colleagues react to the starting lights going out, a split second that heralds the beginning of a new season. What happens after that is difficult to predict and even harder to control. But any success one of our most popular athletes enjoys will have had its genesis on a dusty far-flung farm, a place where this most authentic of Australian sports stars goes to rest up, reload, and ride again. ●
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THE RACE
The road ahead With his track record, Paul Little has big plans for Melbourne’s grand prix.
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aced under iconic palm trees and with the city skyline in the background, the Formula One Rolex Australian Grand Prix is revving up for its 25th anniversary at Albert Park, and its unique Melbourne features are key heading into the next quarter of a century, according to Paul Little. The billionaire Melbourne businessman is preparing for his first race as Australian Grand Prix Corporation chairman after replacing John Harnden in the hot seat, continuing a legacy forged by long-time chair, the late Ron Walker. “It’s an amazing location, a very historic location. Having a Formula One road race is quite unique, there’s less than a handful of them around the world,” Little says.
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“Having a Formula One road race is quite unique, there’s less than a handful of them around the world.” to celebrate. Long term, I’d like to see us extend our current contract beyond 2025, I think there’s a real opportunity to do that. We’re looking at being more cost effective and environmentally sustainable, two objectives of Liberty Media [who own the global event] we embrace. “I think we can aspire to continue to enhance the event at Albert Park to make it a better experience for all enthusiasts. All those things are front of mind for us.” Little, former chairman of the Essendon Football Club and Visit Victoria, believes the grand prix’s success largely comes down to the support of sports-mad Melburnians and Australians who love to get behind a local spectacle. “Melburnians, Victorians, Australians, it’s amazing how we support our sporting events so strongly and so fiercely,” he says. “That’s one of the
attractions for us getting so many of these events here in Melbourne. Hosting a F1 race and tennis grand slam, we’re the only major city in the world that can boast that, which speaks for itself.” Little has followed motor sport for the better part of five decades and is a previous owner and sponsor of V8 Supercars team Toll HSV Dealer. “I’ve always had a love of motor sport and been actively involved in a number of areas for in excess of 50 years, so it’s something I do love and enjoy,” he says. “The opportunity to run one of the world’s best grand prix for me was too good to refuse, it was never in doubt. “I’ve spent my career taking over businesses that need major surgery, not minor surgery, and I think from that point of view our grand prix is a great event, with a great team, it’s rated by the drivers and Liberty as being one of the best.” ●
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“We’re the envy of every grand prix around the world when you see the backdrop of Albert Park Lake, Port Phillip Bay and the city landscape, the palm trees – those things are genuinely unique and I know Melburnians appreciate how easy it is to get to the track. It’s more accessible than any other GP around the world. “We put on a wonderful event and the viewing public really love the way it’s presented.” The Australian Grand Prix shifted from Adelaide to Melbourne in 1996 and Little says this year’s milestone is a time to ref lect on a hugely successful era with an eye to the future. “The development over the past 25 years has been incredible,” he says. “This year, ticket sales have been very strong, boosting tourism and creating employment, which is good for all Victorians. “On a sentimental note, 25 years is a great time
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y yoga teacher, Maggie, says plenty of people who practice yoga just hang out for the 10-minute Shavasana at the end of class. Me, I prefer Child’s Pose – or Balasana, as more evolved yoga practitioners call it. When I first started at Maggie’s beautiful Sorrento studio, my greatest fear was what to wear. Child’s Pose might be my favourite position, but what about the poor bugger behind me who looks up at the wrong moment and cops a view of my bottom’s up? Worse: what if the old Kmart leggings have a split right in the derriere? Like all fitness activity, yoga brings its own fashion anxieties. Tight clothing or loose? All black, or do I embrace my inner Woodstock child and try the tie-dyed leggings? Now I am more settled with yoga, fashion matters less. As our class moves into Downward Facing Dog, Maggie turns up Calling The Lama From Afar (please note the spelling of lama. Otherwise your Spotify search will lead you to songs about woolly South American ruminants). Bottoms and legs. Gaping T-shirts. Bellies flopping. We are mellow flowing, who cares what we look like?
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dilemma. In the 1960s, my mother and her gang took up 5BX, but only in the privacy of their bedrooms. In the 1980s, aerobics took off but people always showered and changed immediately after their class. Given the whacky fashions (aqua knitted legwarmers, pink stretchy hairbands), one might say: thank God they did change. What changed? Firstly, the arrival of low-impact fitness programs meant less intense exertion and less sweat and grime. Secondly, designers like Lululemon, Lorna Jane, P.E Nation, 2XU and The Upside brought flattering, body-hugging fabrics and styles to their ranges which meant consumers could look good when they exercised AND when they stopped.
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Instagram, thirdly, has played a big role in promoting cool activewear. Followers can now see an outfit in action, right on their iPhone. They can assess: Is the outfit flattering? Does it hold in all your “bits”? Will you be able to move freely? Will my bum look big in this? Finally, designers have introduced cool outerwear to accompany the fitness gear. People can now cover up their figure-hugging training gear with a loose vest or a track jacket, a pair of yoga pants – or Melbourne’s favourite, the puffer jacket. Over her years as a yoga teacher, Maggie has seen many different clothing looks and trends. Her conclusion? “As you get older, you get wiser,” she says. “At some point you realise, your yoga postures aren’t better just because you have a decent and expensive pair of pants on.” We agree, Maggie. Now, where are those old Kmart leggings ... ? ● Corrie Perkin is an award-winning journalist and former managing editor of The Age, and the owner of My Bookshop in Hawksburn.
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But she’s always been entrepreneurial; at 20, she worked on formulating a beauty mask with a cosmetic chemist – Maskd – selling it at markets on the weekend. (When she sold that formula, she was able to buy into Brooklyn.) Since its South Yarra opening, Soak has gotten off to a successful start: Fridays and Saturdays were almost booked out with parties in the lead-up to Christmas (the space can be hired for around 55 people or so). Lansdown isn’t surprised. “A lot of women don’t have time to get their nails done and then go out
with their girlfriends – so this way, they’re able to do it in one. At Soak, it’s a whole party scene where everything’s looked after. People always have that wow factor on their face when they enter, and we’ve even had clients sitting side by side who’ve become friends and come back for treatments together.” Certainly, Soak’s fitout looks more like a glamorous bar than a beauty salon. There’s a 15metre manicure station with a natural stone benchtop, and, apart from serving drinks (including cocktails), there are nibbles to be had, with a menu that includes cheese platters.
The range of services on offer includes brows and lash treatments, hair styling and makeup, waxing, facials and tanning. And it’s not just women getting their manis and pedis; plenty of men show up too. And why not? The space is soothing, with its hues of blue and apricot, and brushed brass fittings. A mural of the female form – abstract shapes by artist Katie Ford – stretches across one wall, providing a backdrop to the lounge chairs where some treatments take place. (Rest assured there are two private beauty suites as well.) And one doesn’t have to drink to delight in Soak: there’s already been a party for a 13-year-old, minus the alcohol, of course. So far, despite some back-to-back treatments and an indulgent bar menu (Perrier-Jouet Grand Brut champagne, for starters), no one has drunkenly crawled to the exit. The bottom line for Lansdown? “I love working with people and making them feel good.” ● ● soak.bar
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EDUCATION
Growing awareness Practical programs help students learn the true value of giving back.
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undraising for worthy causes is a staple within school communities, yet even with the best intentions students often don’t fully understand where the money goes, or the impact it can have. At Haileybury, that changed last year when a clever social justice program was embedded in the curriculum. Year 6 students across the school’s four campuses raised money to purchase solar lamps from a charity called SolarBuddy. They constructed the lights themselves and sent them to Cambodia, where onethird of school-age children live in homes with no electricity, and the other two-thirds experience frequent outages. Letters were written to accompany the lights, and in due course there was a heartwarming reply in the
Haileybury post, accompanied by photos of Cambodian children reading those letters under their new lamps – 300 in all, which over three years will provide 657,000 safe study hours. “What is great about this program,” says Haileybury’s head of teaching and learning, Middle School, Melissa Allen, “is that the students were studying energy poverty and were then introduced to the SolarBuddy program, and then they constructed the lights themselves. “The majority of students at the start of the program didn’t understand what energy poverty meant. To look at the difference at the end of the unit, when they’d constructed the lights, written the letter and were sharing those photos with the Cambodian students, was amazing.”
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Exploring fair and just relations between the individual and society has an ancient footprint in schooling, yet “social justice” continues to grow in student consciousness as schools strive to develop strong, resilient and intelligent young people. Wesley College is this year celebrating 20 years of the “Clunes Experience”, where year 9 students spend eight weeks living in the historic gold mining town north of Ballarat. Along with the challenges of shared living that foster greater independence, Wesley has become a real part of the community. “Our program is very firmly connected to the local town,” head of Wesley at Clunes Ben Marsland says. “That’s one of the key elements that sets it apart from other residential learning programs. “We’re engaged in significant events during the year, from Anzac Day services to the Agricultural Society Show and the Booktown Festival each May. “As part of our communities rotation, students offer literacy and numeracy support at the primary school and kindergarten, and volunteer at local businesses, which is a great way of learning the characters and stories of the town.”
Social justice covers considerable ground. While current Clunes Experience students are supporting BlazeAid to rebuild fences destroyed in preChristmas fires at nearby Lexton, at St Aloysius College in North Melbourne there is a focus on recycling and renewable energy through “Code Green”, a new initiative being tackled by the school’s social justice group. “We look at issues like homelessness, the sick, caring for creation and the environment,” says St Aloysius’ Catholic mission and mercy ethos leader Michael Chesser. “Drawing from the Catholic tradition of caring for everything and everyone in society, everyone deserves to be treated fairly, including animals.” With social justice effectively embedded in the school curriculum, St Aloysius took the next step by forming a group that meets roughly fortnightly during lunchtime. Students from years 7 to 12 attend, forging bonds across year levels while discussing real-life issues, increasing their awareness of issues and connecting with bodies such as McAuley Community Service for Women. ●
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A dramatic garden of succulents and exotic plants at the entry, and the hot-pink pop of the front door, indicate that this home in a tiny court is no anodyne dwelling. There is plenty to excite here. The creativity and design excellence poured into the renovation by IF Architecture, and input from the owner who has worked as an interiors stylist, has seen the home featured in The Design Files. True to its 1960s origins, but layered with contemporary style, texture and meticulous detailing, it transcends decades, and the result is a blend of easy-going warmth and sophisticated creativity. The layout is geared to the outdoors. Living, dining and kitchen areas look out to two courtyards, one of which houses the pool. The family room and meals area open to the second courtyard. In the living area, Royal Oak floors and a stunning sandstone fireplace add to the home’s nurturing aesthetic. The kitchen’s spirit is modernist ’60s, but its sleek practicality and finely crafted detailing is the best of the 21st century. Bespoke cabinetry in timber and white and European appliances that include two dishwashers, an induction cooktop and warming drawer make a pleasant workplace. Wide floor-to-ceiling timber sliding doors close the living area off from the family room where cleverly designed shelves with banquette seating and storage below look stunning set into tongue and groove walls. Herringbone textured tiles are laid here and repeated in the courtyard, The main bedroom and second bedroom have a view over the front garden to the park across the road – so close that it is like an extension of the garden. The main bedroom has a large and luxe en suite and the family bathroom an oval soaker bath. On the first floor, the bedroom with an attic ceiling and plantation shutters also includes a study, en suite and built-in and walk-in wardrobes. The house has roof storage, a fitted laundry, double glazing, hand-stamped European tiles, Artimede lighting, heated towel rails, bluestone paving and automated sun awnings. Shopping, schools and transport are close by. ● BEVERLEY JOHANSON property@domainreview.com.au Agent: Marshall White, Kate Strickland 0400 125 946 Price: $2.5 million-$2.75 million Expressions of interest: close 6pm, March 24
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804/182 Wellington Parade EOI Closes Monday 6th April 4:00pm OPEN Saturday 14th March 10:00am
A3 B2 C2 Located on the eighth floor of the recently completed ‘Parade’, this luxury three bedroom apartment has everything you could ever want, and so much more. As soon as you step foot into the foyer you realise this building is not like the others, with a sense of class rarely offered but highly sought.
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One of the most spectacular apartments in Docklands which guarantees breathtaking 270 degree views, this unprecedented Yarra’s Edge residence is a modern phenomenon. On 284 sqm approx. including generous formal lounge with fireplace, family zone, dedicated dining, kitchen with Miele appliances, master bedroom (double vanity ensuite, access to huge balcony), other bedrooms and bathroom with bay views, huge entertainer’s terrace with BBQ, and much more!
PRIVATE SALE $2,500,000-$2,750,000 VIEWING Inspect By Appointment CONTACT Baden Lucas Peter Doan
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BLACK ROCK 40 LOVE STREET Fall into Love with this classic 4 bedroom & home-office, 2.5 bathroom beauty graced with formal, family & 1st-floor living, a balconied master-domain & an impressive Ilve kitchen. With all the extras including double garage, this lovely liveable Golden Triangle home is just steps from local shops & Tricks Reserve & 500m to the bay.
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92 Page Street, Albert Park Beyond its commanding Victorian facade, a ground-breaking architectural renovation has created a 5 bedroom, family entertainer that culminates, with a genuine sense of occasion, in unforgettable al fresco living. Visually dramatic and incredibly functional, the home is positioned in one of the most coveted streets that occupy the blue ribbon pocket between Albert Park Village and the waterfront, and offers the rare privilege of fully self-contained rear accommodation. Bold in scope, extravagant in quality and proudly at the cutting edge of residential technology, the home delivers a gallery-like experience like few others, as it flows from its traditional origins towards its open-plan rear. Arranged around a marble, waterfall-edged island bench with a suite of the finest appliances, an integrated refrigerator, a wine fridge and walk-in pantry, the home cascades through remarkable automated glass doors to a paved poolside entertaining area that has been crafted to further inspire our love of al fresco living. Climb the striking, glass-balustrade, staircase to discover 4 bedrooms of pure opulence. The master suite and second bedroom each enjoy private ensuites, whilst the remaining bedrooms share a semi-ensuite. All 3 of these bathrooms are unequivocally 5-star experiences with marble surfaces and an impressive commitment to luxury. Upstairs again and a rooftop turret delivers a magical outdoor living experience from which 360 degree views are revealed, spanning from the ever-expanding skyline of the Melbourne CBD, to the waters of Port Phillip Bay and everything in between. Meanwhile, a triple car garage services the main home and sits underneath the self-contained unit which itself enjoys its own independent (4th car) garage. Offering a 6th bedroom, 2nd kitchen, living, another ensuite and plenty of storage, this is genuinely self-contained and leasable. Hydronic heating, C-Bus Home Automation, a built-in BBQ and outdoor shower are thoughtful additions to enhance the joy of living here. Land size 600 m2 approx.
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102 Beach Street, Port Melbourne Two-storey Beacon Cove residence set on allotment of 393sqm (approx.). Comprising: entrance, impressive front living room with leafy aspect, elegant separate dining room, fully appointed modern kitchen with ample storage, delightful open plan living room overlooking beautiful north facing entertainer’s garden, ideal for alfresco living. Oversized master bedroom plus three bedrooms (with built-in robes), delightful north facing balcony, central second modern bathroom. Off street parking for four vehicles via secure rear gate access.
84 Stokes Street, Port Melbourne On a wonderful allotment of 213 metres (approx.), with rear car access via Church Street, this character-filled, solid brick, 2 bedrooms plus a study, Victorian residence is beautifully situated between the waterfront, Bay Street and Beacon Cove. Comfortably presented, the home allows you to live or lease for as long as you need, while planning a renovation or complete rebuild using approved plans.
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11 Danks Street, Albert Park This 4 bedroom townhouse over 4 stylish levels, proudly showcasing both bay and city views and located near Victoria Avenue and the waterfront. Comprising Miele equipped kitchen and open-plan living that flows to a pair of terraces, as well as a top floor lifestyle room with a terrace and expansive views, plus 2 master bedrooms with ensuites, a double garage with direct internal access, central heating / cooling.
7 Little Tribe Street, South Melbourne With an impressive sense of depth, proportion and light-filled style, this contemporary 3 bedroom residence highlights an alluring al fresco flow from open-plan living through concertina doors to a private entertainers’ deck, in a peaceful streetscape near Bridport St, Bay St and Gasworks Arts Park. Also presents a master suite with city views and ensuite, a vast stone waterfall-edged island bench and Miele oven / cooktop in the kitchen, plus a lock-up garage with direct internal access.
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