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Whatever you do, please don’t eat the pages of this week’s edition, though I could understand if you wanted to. It’s been a truly exciting few weeks at Domain Review, bringing this array of delicious features your way in our Victorian food and wine edition. And it’s fantastic to be able to bring to you so many highlights of the state’s dining and drinking scene, given the challenges of the past 15 months. We’d encourage you to get back out there, where and when possible, to support the truly amazing restaurants, cafes, bars, breweries and wineries we have across Victoria. Cheers! ●
YOUNG GUNS \ Maha Bar is welcoming four top young
FESTIVAL FUN \ 80 Collins is offering its first event
chefs into their kitchen from May 18. Each Tuesday the
series in collaboration with the MFWF. There are two
takeovers will showcase wonderful Middle Eastern
options, Signature Sip & Graze on June 2 or Lunch
fare. ● mahabar.com.au
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GOING PLACES Things to do & see in Melbourne
OUR COVER \ Rosheen Kaul, head chef at Brunswick East restaurant Etta. Photographed by Kristoffer Paulsen
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FAMILY FEAST \ The team behind Daughter in Law,
open in late May in Fairfield. You can order online or pop
Mrs Singh, Mr Brownie and Horn Please are hosting a
into their shopfront, which will also have a restaurant
fundraising dinner at all their locations on May 19, with
launch later this year. ● pastapoetry.com.au
all takings going towards medical supplies for India. ●
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Summer in Gippsland
State of discovery When it comes to holidays focused on quality culinary experiences, there’s no place like home. Wo r d s
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ost Victorians know we have some of the best eating and drinking experiences in Australia – and now the closure of international borders and uncertainty around state-based lockdowns means locals are more interested than ever in holidaying on their home turf. More than 2.7 million Victorians accessed visitvictoria.com between November 2020 and last month, up 75 per cent on the same time last year, with a significant increase in Victorians booking ahead. So, it’s time to reacquaint ourselves with our state’s best food and wine regions. Here are some top picks, including the best time to visit.
Summer means seafood, and Melbourne chef Scott Pickett (Estelle, Matilda, Longrain and Chancery Lane) is a big fan of the locally caught offerings of Lakes Entrance in Gippsland. “We get great flathead, and the snapper has been amazing,” he says. “We also get great calamari, too.” But no need to wet your own line, there are some top seafood restaurants here, such as Soda Fish in Lakes Entrance and, in nearby Paynesville, Sardine, where accomplished chef Mark Briggs serves up fresh, locally caught delights. Closer to home, just south of Warragul, chef Trevor Perkins is renowned for his seasonal produce and nose-to-tail approach at Hogget Kitchen. But if your summer adventure takes you further afield to Mallacoota, don’t leave without trying a dumpling from Lucy’s.
Autumn in the Otways
Spring in the High Country
There’s nothing better than cosying up with a glass of conviviality to an open fire when it’s cold and wet. With the recent flood of Melburnians to this part of Victoria, the food and wine offerings in this neck of the woods have become more sophisticated. From iconic favourites such as the Lake House in Daylesford and Annie Smithers’ local and seasonal French farmhouse offerings at du Fermier to gastropub lunches by a crackling fire at The Plough in Trentham, this region is bursting with food and wine talent. We also recommend making a beeline for Kyneton.
When temperatures start shivering out of single digits it’s time to hightail it to the High Country. Nothing says spring like sparkling prosecco and King Valley is where you’ll find it. Known as the Prosecco Road, this region is bristling with quality family wineries such as Pizzini, Dal Zotto and Chrismont, where you can take a rustic lunch in the striking dining room. But spring is changeable so, depending on the weather, warm yourself with fortified wines in Rutherglen or cool down with thirst-quenching ales from Bridge Road Brewers in Beechworth or Bright Brewery.
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Winter in Daylesford & the Macedon Ranges
Dining room at Du Fermier, in Trentham.
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As temperatures begin to drop you’ll find mountain bikers hooning around the dirt tracks of Forrest in Victoria’s gorgeous Otway Ranges. The stable weather may also be perfect for rainforest walks or beachside ramblings along the nearby Great Ocean Road, but where to revive your exhausted bones after all that exercise? Fortunately, this region is experiencing a food and wine awakening. From small-scale, quality ales at Forrest Brewing to top-shelf dining and accommodation at Brae Restaurant in Birregurra and buzzy (now permanent) pop-ups by Movida and Coda restaurants in Lorne, there is much on offer. Don’t leave without trying a Salt Brewing Co. beer from the Aireys Pub and fish and chips from Anglesea’s Fish By Moonlight. ●
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Turning up the heat COVER STORY
Time for a fresh approach: Women are smashing the boys’ club in Melbourne’s hospitality industry.
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hen you order the bone-in pork belly rib at Etta in Brunswick East, the meat is charred over smouldering embers to caramelise the crust. It’s finished in the oven and the fat blisters into crackling – all grunt and f lavour. Tiny turnips and an oyster emulsion daub add a feminine touch, but this is a masculine dish, cooked by 28-year-old head chef Rosheen Kaul. Kaul joined Etta in November 2020, having cooked at Lee Ho Fook and now-closed restaurants Ezard and Dinner by Heston. Employed by owner Hannah Green, she puts her recent role down to her determination to be treated equally in kitchens throughout her career. “To get anywhere in a kitchen, especially as a woman, you always feel the need to really prove yourself,” she says. “You don’t ever want to be like, ‘I’m getting this because I’m a girl.’ I’m not softer than you. I can lift stuff. I can cook on fire.” She recalls one job where women were destined for the pastry section and sous chefs “slapped her on the arse” as she walked past, but that was an exception. “People can’t really hide any more. Because of the time we’re in and because of how much this conversation happens, people are generally decent now and highly aware of how their behaviour can be construed,” she says. Kaul’s advice to young women cooking their way to the top is the same she’d give to anybody: “Don’t rush. Make your foundation as rock-solid as you can so that nobody can question you. If you arm yourself with all the skills and knowledge that you can, then in an ideal world, it shouldn’t matter who you are.”
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Co-owner of Congress, Future Future & Lagotto restaurants Katie McCormack is thrilled that there are increasingly more female role models in hospitality. She remembers dining regularly at Circa in St Kilda, where she aspired to be in a similar spot to then-front-of-house manager Madeleine Morgan (now at Pt Leo Estate). “She was an anomaly in that position. When I used to dine out when I was first getting into restaurants, there were very few women serving us, and definitely not in managerial positions and definitely no sommeliers,” says McCormack. “It’s really changing.” About 70 per cent of McCormack’s staff are female. She acknowledges that while it might be related to the interview process or how she connects with people, she believes that women bring a particular warmth and openness to a space. “You’re going to have harder women and softer men, but women bring humility. It’s about the guest, about being part of their experience rather than stomping on it, if I’m allowed to say that,” she says.
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CEO of Free to Feed Free to Feed CEO Loretta Bolotin doesn’t think it’s a coincidence that she employs more women at her not-for-profit social enterprise. All three of her chefs are female, outperforming their male counterparts during interviews. When asked during an interview how he might problem-solve, one prospective employee said he’d take the person causing the issue into the cool room and “give them a dressing down”. “All three of our chefs have had successful careers, but they notice the toxicity that exists in the hospitality sector. Our workplace encourages wellbeing and is about creating a nurturing environment for our participants and staff alike,” says Bolotin. Free to Feed runs paid training and development
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courses for new migrants and people seeking asylum. Participants complete a Certificate III in Commercial Cookery and share their culture through food in their cooking classes. Bolotin estimates about 80 per cent of the program’s participants are women due to greater barriers faced when transitioning into hospitality as new migrants. “Many of the women in our program are also mothers, so they are balancing significant caring responsibilities,” Bolotin says.
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Co-owner of Two Birds Brewing Hospitality is changing in the drinks world, too. Australia’s first femalefounded brewery, Two Birds Brewing, turns 10 this June. Co-founder Jayne Lewis has been in the industry for 18 years and also started the Australian arm of The Pink Boots Society, a non-profit organisation that supports women in brewing. “When I started there was myself and one other female brewer in the industry, but it’s becoming so much less of a thing,” she says. Research has shown that women have more taste buds than men, which is related to being a “supertaster” – someone who experiences flavour more vividly. According to an oft-cited study from Yale Medical School, about 35 per cent of women but only 15 per cent of men fit the description. “The beer-making process is the same between genders, but I believe there is a difference around finesse and tasting as well,” says Lewis. “There’s more balance.” Still, the gendered stigma remains in the brewing world. Lewis is constantly met with surprise when she tells people that she makes beer, but insists it’s a fun industry to work in once you get past the stereotypes. Besides, she points out, women were brewing beer long before blokes. “Brewing was the traditional job of women up until the Industrial Revolution. It was part of preparing food,” she says. “Now women are taking back brewing. We’re absolutely still a minority, but we’re coming on at a rate of knots.” ●
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TASTE TRAIL \ YARRA VALLEY Having outgrown its day-trip status, it’s time to linger longer in the Yarra Valley. Wo r d s
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Former Merricote chef Matt Binney
Orchard Bar is a designer shipping-
Near Yarra Junction is the Yarra
Visit Yarra Valley Artisan Bakery in
runs Heartswood in Yarra Glen’s old
container bar specialising in ciders
Valley Archery Park; indoor target
Wesburn early, before Ben Griffiths
Colonial Bank building. The dinner
and seasonal cocktails, set among
archery suitable for friends, families
sells out of naturally fermented
menu explores different cuisines,
Napoleone Cider’s apple trees. Sit
and team building. An hour costs
sourdough. The caneles are the best
and brunch highlights local produce.
outdoors or borrow a picnic blanket.
$25 per adult and $20 for under-18s.
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co-founded Cumulus Inc. and Cumulus Up alongside Andrew McConnell, might serve duck meatballs with local plum or a charred leek pulled from his garden, depending on the season. Then there is No.7, an urban winery dedicated to helping young winemakers get a start, with a restaurant menu centred on Mexican flavours and Japanese ingredients.
Next door, Payten & Jones feels like it should be in a Brunswick alley. High school mates Behn Payten and Troy Jones make raw, natural-leaning wines on-site and serve them alongside local beers, Spanish sherry and cava. There's street art on roller doors, Melbourne artists on their wine labels and “Banjo the oyster man” shucking Friday to Sunday. A whisky bar is expected in winter. ●
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You'll need a weekend for the booming Lilydale Road Precinct alone. Four Pillars distillery kicked things off in 2015 and recently started a year-long, $6 million expansion, but the latest addition is Jayden Ong Winery and Cellar Bar, opposite Watt's River Brewery. Winemaker Jayden Ong has four minimal-intervention wine labels, and serves five snacks cooked on hibachi grills for $35. Ong, who
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WINE Everything for the wine-curious is now in one place. Wo r d s
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overs of Victorian wine are in for a treat – they’re about to get a chance to connect directly with growers, discover local wineries and explore the state’s 21 wine regions. It’s all in a newly launched digital directory, Behind the Vines. “As winemakers, we have had to be creative about finding new ways to keep in touch with customers and work out how to find new ones,” says Hannah Hodges, head winemaker at Mac Forbes. “Having the wine directory is a great place to connect us all.” The directory allows searches by taste and region preferences – a cellar door click-through option brings the wine closer to your door without having to leave home. Wineries can also be contacted. “Our customer base is more and more desperate to come to us directly,” Hodges says. “They don’t want to buy a bottle from a bottle shop if the sales person doesn’t have the answers about it.”
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Hodges, who swapped a career in biochemistry for winemaking in 2015, says the new generation of wine drinkers want to know what’s in the bottle and what led to the bottle being on a shelf. “As a brand we are making a strong push to organics and sustainability. It’s a long slow process,” she says. “Mac Forbes has been around 15 years and we have processes that have been set and we’re slowly changing that – we want to be carbon negative if possible.” Behind the Vines allows consumers to discover regions they may have overlooked or learn something new about a region such as the Yarra Valley which they didn’t know before. “Historically, the Yarra Valley region has been seen as very expensive … It’s not just that anymore. There’s a lot more here. We are pushing more to sustainability and environmental consciousness and there is something for everyone here,” Hodges says.
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At Wantirna Estate, Reg Egan, now in his 90s, planted his first vintage in 1963, but didn’t begin running the vineyard proper until he quit his day job as a lawyer in 1984. Together with his wife Bertina, they found a passion for wine after spending their honeymoon in France – marking the occasion with plenty of cellar-door visits. These days, their daughter Maryann Egan runs the show, with her father helping from the sideline. The winery is known for its small selection of wines steeped in French barrel fermentation. The winery – usually only open two Saturdays a year – didn’t have anyone come through last year due to the pandemic. Egan says the arrival of a wine portal will help people discover what they have been doing at the property for many decades. ●
Winemaker Reg Egan in the early days of Wantirna Estate.
BEHIND THE VINES \ Digital wine directory
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FEATURE HOUSE HAMPTON \ 9 MARGARITA STREET 5
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The original section of this family home is a Californian bungalow – a style that transforms beautifully into exceptional 21st-century living. Here, the transformation is sophisticated, glamorous and packed with amenity. Designed by Venn Architects, the renovation brings together interesting and beautiful materials, a cohesive palette of natural tones and a floor plan that is quite grand in scale. In the 1920s section of the house, there are picture rails and decorative cornices and, in the library, original leadlights, a box bay window and fireplace. The main bedroom is in this zone and has a four-metre-deep walk-in wardrobe and an en suite with double shower, marble vanity and dual handbasins. Three-metre ceilings are featured throughout the home. The library, a second bedroom and a bathroom are on the opposite side of the wide hallway. Steel and glass doors separate this section from the stunning contemporary living area at the rear. The living area, with honed bluestone floor, has a wall of joinery that includes a gas log fireplaces. The kitchen is designed for easy everyday meals and effortless entertaining and includes a three-metre Caesarstone island, appliance cabinet, Zip tap with sparkling water as well as boiling and cold, and European appliances. Also in this zone is a butler’s pantry, a Eurocave temperature controlled 500-bottle wine cellar with a cocktail cabinet and a laundry with drying cupboard. Stacker doors lead to the pool and a covered bluestone
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dining area with heat strip and mains gas barbecue. The black-tiled pool is solar heated, self-cleaning and has an
“A BREATHTAKING FAMILY HOME COMBINING THE INTEGRITY OF A BYGONE
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Upstairs, the children’s zone has three bedrooms, two bathrooms and a retreat. The house has engineered oak floorboards, ducted climate control, plantation shutters, automated external louvre blinds, solar panels and is wired for Sonos inside and out. It is close to Hampton Street shopping and cafes, transport and schools. ● BEVERLEY JOHANSON property@domainreview.com.au
Agent: Belle Property, Jenny Dwyer 0418 528 988 Price: $4.2 million-$4.5 million Auction: 12.30pm, May 22
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goat hair) in the upstairs bedrooms and Italian Bisazza tiles in the en suite. Designer
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system. Close to schools, shopping, the Just a few steps from the Golden Mile
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by a fully lined attic and separate shed,
this 1860s double-level Victorian terrace is
which is tucked away behind a tiled feature
property comprises a main house and a
matched by the contemporary style of its
wall in the Japanese-inspired north-facing
guest house. In the main building, formal
fully renovated interior. Multiple skylights,
garden oasis. ● JOANNE BROOKFIELD
and informal living areas are located down
voids and clerestory windows above
one side overlooking the pool and spa.
the glazed bifold doors at the rear flood
beach and Brighton Baths. ● BEVERLEY JOHANSON
and Royal Brighton Yacht Club, this family
The formal lounge has a fireplace and
this three bedroom home with natural
the kitchen has Smeg appliances. The
Agent: Belle Property,
light. High-end brand names appear in
Agent: Marshall White Port Phillip,
bedrooms, all with en suites, plus a study,
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every room‚ Miele appliances and Qasair
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are on the right-hand side. In the guest
Price: $5.4 million-$5.6 million
rangehood in the kitchen, Danish Morso
Price: $3.3 million-$3.6 million
house are a kitchen, dining and living area,
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wood-burning fire in the living room,
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barbecue kitchen. The three bedrooms
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laundry, home office and powder room; plus technological conveniences such as
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bath. Zoned climate control, a laundry,
The proportions are truly astonishing and
airconditioning. Attached is also a self-
restaurants and public transport, and a
video intercom, alarm and speakers are
certainly scarce in the city of Port Phillip,
contained, double-storey apartment with
short stroll from the MCG, this townhouse
included. ● BEVERLEY JOHANSON
says agent Oliver Bruce of this impressive
its own courtyard and alternate entrance
offers a fine urban lifestyle. Designed
four-bedroom home spread over three
via Dow Street. ● JOANNE BROOKFIELD
by Techne Architecture, the two-level
levels. Designed by architect Bruce Allen
property has timber and white decor,
and built by APC, behind the dramatic grey
black-framed windows and black fittings.
tundra limestone facade lies every amenity
Agent: Marshall White Port Phillip,
The kitchen has Gaggenau appliances,
an inner-city family could want. Each
Oliver Bruce 0409 856 599
integrated Sub-Zero refrigeration including
Agent: Jellis Craig, Elliot Gill 0411 863 603
bedroom has an en suite, the generous
Price: $4.3 million-4.6 million
wine fridges and a bar. The living, dining
and James Vine 0402 438 271
living areas wrap around the private heated
Expressions of interest: close noon,
and kitchen area opens via stacker doors
Price: $2 million-$2.2 million
pool, there is a huge rooftop terrace
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to a pretty landscaped courtyard with a
Auction: 1pm, May 22
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44 Merton Street, Albert Park “Lorimer” redefines prestige. This landmark Victorian residence, set on 830sqm (approx) showcases exquisite period features. Gorgeous formal lounge with striking original fireplace. Modern extension with open-plan living and dining, lending designer style to the Victorian pedigree. Delightful private garden with bluestone-paved entertaining. Gourmet kitchen with stainless steel countertops, butler’s pantry and Wolf gas cooker. Sumptuous master suite. Two more bedrooms with walk-in robes, a fourth bedroom/front lounge, fifth bedroom with excellent home office potential. Indulgent family bathroom with freestanding tub and separate rain shower. Ducted heating and cooling, laundry and powder room, double remote garage and separate single garage.
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63 Merton Street, Albert Park Showcasing beautiful period details, with scope to add your personal style, this superb Victorian terrace features attractive formal lounge & dining and an easy flow through sky-lit living areas. Stone-topped kitchen with oversized gas cooktop, covered outdoor entertaining gardens. Upstairs, a large main bedroom with built-in robes and balcony, two more sizeable bedrooms and a family bathroom. Two ground floor bedrooms with bathroom and laundry, split-system heating/cooling, single garage via right of way. Albert Park College zone.
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4a Manor Street, Brighton Modern Masterpiece with Stunning Resort-Inspired Indulgence Set over 1,700sqm (approx.), this spectacular 5 bedroom, 4.5 bathroom masterpiece enjoys formal living/dining, gallery-sized open-plan living/dining, and a Poggenpohl and Gaggenau kitchen boasting 3 concealed fridges plus a scullery. Step outside ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� heating/cooling, 3-car garage, 81ft frontage to Manor Street and so much more!
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MELBOURNE 2A/635 St Kilda Road SEDUCTIVE SPACES, ARCHITECTURAL INNOVATION AND CONVENIENCE AT THE DOOR Located on the border of Windsor, Prahran and St Kilda, this contemporary apartment in awardwinning Marquise ensures you’ll be living in the heart of the action. Wrapped in walls of glass, the brilliantly spacious living/dining room embraces a high-end kitchen, while a generous enclosed terrace delivers a fantastic entertaining venue backdropped by views of iconic St Kilda boulevard.
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Julian Cannata 0424 717 913 Kyle Spinks 0418 555 333 Brittany Holley 0434 374 428
FOR SALE Expressions of Interest CLOSING Thursday 3 June at 5pm VIEW See website for details
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SANDRINGHAM 108 Bay Road "RATHKEVIN" C1914 FEDERATION GRANDEUR A landmark 5 bedroom + study 3 bathroom Federation home on 809sqm approx. with guest house. Sympathetically renovated to create a spectacular family home of 13 principal rooms including a conservatory (heated floors), commercial grade kitchen (WI pantry, 900mm stove) and botanic gardens designed for entertaining (BBQ). Resplendent with glorious period detail, its boasts zoned ducted heating/air cond, roof storage, a shed & parking for 3. Doors to the Bay Road Nursery, walk to the Sandringham Village, train, beach & private schools.
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ELWOOD 202/138 Ormond Road
PORT MELBOURNE 78 Princes Street
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EXQUISITELY CRAFTED FAMILY HOME
CONTEMPORARY COOL IN A LIFESTYLE HOT SPOT This sleek and streamlined 1-bedder is so discreetly hidden away that you would never guess you’re steps from Elwood Village. A blend of timber, marble and glass creates a modern aesthetic for the interior, which spills onto a covered north-west terrace
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Located close to Port Melbourne beach, as well as the bustling Bay Street dining and retail precinct, this four level contemporary home is positioned to take advantage of the incomparable lifestyle of bayside living.
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Sam Inan 0433 076 999 Maria Hunt 0413 187 188 Kyle Spinks 0418 555 333
Besim Kanacevic 0433 338 757 David Wood 0418 315 114
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St Kilda 28/69 Wellington Street
GUIDE $2,500,000 - $2,700,000
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Entertainer’s delight with Brilliant Views Live a lifestyle of alfresco excellence, admiring the stunning city skyline, glimpses of the bay and the urban surroundings in this impressive 2 bedroom 2 bathroom 3rd floor security apartment. With a massive 58 sqm approx. of terrace balcony area forming 2 individual living spaces, this beautiful apartment features stylish living & dining, a tasteful kitchen, a gorgeous main bedroom (BIRs, chic ensuite), 2nd double bedroom, family size bathroom with marble vanity and a European laundry. Recently updated with on-trend style, this quality abode features European Oak floors, R/C air conditioning, panel heating and secure basement parking for 2. The ultimate lifestyle address in the heart of everything, walk to Windsor station, trams, Chapel Street, Fitzroy Street and Albert Park Lake. • Breathtaking views including the city, bay and surrounds • 2 impressive balcony terraces • European Oak floors • 2 secure basement car spaces • Walk to Chapel Street, Fitzroy Street and transport auction: Guide: Contact:
Saturday 29th May 2.00pm Contact Agent Jon Kett 0415 853 564 Kainen Schrape 0432 620 950
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BEAUMARIS 6 GRAY COURT One of only 12 properties in this reserve-centred court, this imposing 5 bed & study, 4.5 bath home rises over 2 levels with 2-storey wings front & rear, suites upstairs & down, a granite & Neff kitchen, formal, family, rumpus & 1st-flr living zones, a bay-view roof-deck and every luxury including an auto-gated triple garage in approx. 944.5 sqm formal gardens in the Colleges’ zone, 250m to Ricketts Point. 22
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Combining spacious light filled interiors with a quality contemporary feel, the 5 striking tri-level townhouses are super modern townhouses, with floor to ceiling windows, extras a-plenty and basement car parking. The Elwood sits in a tranquil nearbeach neighbourhood with trees and more trees where everyone would love to live.
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A BOLD SPIRIT WITH A RELAXED LUXURY FEEL. 241 Bluff Road SANDRINGHAM
Construction complete, ready to move in. Inspection by appointment Featuring 8 beautiful 3 bedroom luxury townhouses. With a sophisticated style and relaxed luxury, continue enjoying the Sandringham bayside lifestyle and climate from home with ENVY241.
Prices from $1.4m Contact Maralyn 0418 540 676 www.envy241.com.au
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Construction complete, ready to move in. Inspection by appointment Located on the beach side of Nepean Highway, 100 metres from direct access to one of Melbourne’s best beaches. Own private roof top terrace overlooking Port Phillip Bay, with secure basement parking and storage.
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