PEOPLE & PROPERTY OF MELBOURNE
SHELLEY CRAFT BACK TO THE BLOCK
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SAMANTHA SCHULTZ
There’s nothing like being confined to your home for extended periods of time to bring on the renovation itch. I know it has for me. Though, for some, renovating was in their blood long before COVID-19 struck. Take Shelley Craft, for example, who talks to Effie Mann in this week’s cover story about her latest reno project – her 10th in 14 years – this time in Byron Bay. And while she tells Effie that TV is her first love, it is pretty clear that property runs a close second. The Block co-host is as excited as the rest of us about the show’s latest season – “Faves v Fans” – starting on August 8 on Nine and 9Now . ●
GETTING CRAFTY \ Moon Dog Brewing doesn’t shy
FULL CIRCLE \ New spin studio Infinite Cycle has
from a weird combo, but its new Magic EyePA is like
opened on High Street, Armadale. Owned by former
dinner and a show. Simply peel back the can label to see
Sydney Swans player Alex Johnson, it offers customers
for yourself. ● moondogbrewing.com.au
state-of-the-art smart bikes. ● infinitecycle.com.au
GOING PLACES Things to do & see in Melbourne
OUR COVER \ The Block’s Shelley Craft Photographed by Dave Cooke
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PRIMARY COLOURS \ Local artist Kate Rohde is
WELL TRAVELLED \ MasterChef alum Sarah Todd
hosting a virtual art class for primary-aged children
will host dinners at the Evergreen space at Crown for
with the NGV on August 7 and 21. Amazing opportunity
the Melbourne Food and Wine Festival. Catch her on
for the kiddos and it’s free. ● ngv.vic.gov.au
August 20 or 21. ● melbournefoodandwine.com.au
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FOOD Melbourne has entered a golden age for marvellous high teas. Wo r d s
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t’s the ultimate indulgence to squeeze in a meal between lunch and dinner’ – a finely balanced mix of sweet and savoury bitefuls, served on tiered trays, with bottomless tea (or bubbly). Gone are the days of leaden scones and overflowing cream; afternoon tea has had a facelift, and the new-look Insta-friendly version is a refreshing surprise, easy on the eyes and thrilling on the tastebuds. MOVENPICK \ Calling all chocoholics
A hotel named after an ice-cream that offers a chocolate hour? The new Movenpick Hotel will attract sweet-toothed locals to the lobby lounge for chocolate-infused cocktails (or mocktails). The star dessert is the parfait – a hunk of Swiss chocolate ice-cream crowned with sweets that change daily. Movenpick Hotel Melbourne, 160 Spencer Street, city, 3.30pm-4.30pm, daily ● all.accor.com HOTEL CHADSTONE \ Bring on the bling
Wouldn’t you like to nibble on treats from a gold tea stand while admiring Melbourne’s skyline? The 12th-floor Altus rooftop bar offers one of the most glamorous high teas around. Its sandwiches include blue swimmer crab and Yarra Valley salmon; scones might be buttermilk with orange blossom; patisserie highlights are ganache tart or passionfruit jelly. The excellent TWG range includes 10 teas.
Tea with a twist
Altus Rooftop Bar, Hotel Chadstone, weekends 11.30am-1pm or 1.30pm-3pm ● altusrooftop.com.au HOTEL WINDSOR \ Gluten-free treats
The Windsor has been dishing out afternoon tea since the 1880s – but that doesn’t mean it hasn’t kept up with the times. Pastry chef Felix Goodwin (who is coeliac) whips up a very impressive gluten-free version of all the favourites, including scones,
sandwiches and sweets. These doppelgangers look just as pretty and taste good too. Choose from 10 teas, including the house Sri Lankan blend. Hotel Windsor, 111 Spring Street, city, 12.30pm and 2.30pm, Thursday-Sunday ● thehotelwindsor.com.au
M OV E N PI C K
MICHELE SHELLIE FROIDEVAUX
STUDLEY PARK BOATHOUSE \ Riverside views
OM NOM AT ADELPHI \ Totally modern
Known for its pretty desserts and cocktails, Om Nom offers high tea with an edgy twist. Head chef John Law’s savoury plates include a confit duck waffle cone and gruyere scones with truffle honey, while his macarons and “lamingtart” are almost too gorgeous to eat. Served with bubbly, 13 teas and tempting cocktails.
Enjoy the lovely views of the Yarra River from a private igloo under the oak trees at Studley Park. The transparent igloos are equipped with chairs, blankets and small tables. A booking lasts for two hours, but if you get the sparkling wine and mimosa package, you can camp for an extra 1.5 hours.
Adelphi Hotel, 187 Flinders Lane, city, 12pm and
1 Boathouse Road, Kew, daily
You can find more top high teas online:
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2.30pm, weekends ● omnom.kitchen Bookings are essential. High tea at home options are available from some venues too.
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COVER STORY
A Block fave returns
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Shelley Craft is back in the new season of The Block, having recently renovated her 10th home, this time in Byron Bay.
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helley Craft may have spent the past 12 years living in Byron Bay – with her cameraman-real estate agent husband Christian Sergiacomi and the couple’s two daughters, Milla, 10, and Eadie, 9 – but don’t go making assumptions. “I’m not your typical Byron yogalates, lighthousewalking, green juice-drinking person,” she says jokingly, with mock affront. “I would say I’m a typical mum, most of the time.” There are some Byron cliches that do stick, however. The Australian television star does spend every morning at the beach, walking the family dog while Sergiacomi and Milla ride the waves, and, when she has the time, partakes in the odd surf lesson herself. Generally speaking, though, Craft doesn’t do downtime. In fact, productivity is her meditation, she says with a laugh. “I’ve learnt in my 45 years on the planet that I love working, and that is my downtime; it is my hobby,” she says. “I would actually rather be working than what they call ‘doing something for myself’.” On top of her television work, Craft holds various brand ambassadorships and is called on to emcee functions and awards ceremonies. When she’s not doing the school run, driving Milla and Eadie to dance lessons or yelling advice from the sidelines of the girls’ soccer games (“Having never played a day in my life,” she concedes), Craft is also championing competitors in another arena. On Channel Nine’s long-running renovating show The Block, Craft is the ever-smiling and encouraging “Aunty Shell”, as she dubs herself with an accentuated Aussie twang, providing advice and support to the teams trying desperately to deliver a completed makeover for judging each week. Ramping up for its 17th season, the latest series is a “Fans v Faves” construct, and Craft is excited to be back working with former contestants, who bring both their expertise and familiarity to the set. “Once you’ve been on the show, you are an integral part of The Block family forevermore, whether you like it or not!” Craft says. This year, the show has purchased the better part of a “classic Aussie” cul-de-sac in the Melbourne suburb of Hampton. “When they told me we were doing a cul-de-sac in
Melbourne, I thought we’d bought Ramsay Street,” Craft laughs. “Turns out, no, not quite, but hopefully most people watching have had the neighbourly experience of living in one.” Unlike past seasons, contestants have been given free rein on floor-plan design. “Not only are they renovators this time, they’re architects as well,” Craft explains. “Even if they didn’t listen to me, I guarantee I told them a thousand times what I thought they should be doing.” Craft is well placed to dole out advice. On top of being a Block veteran, she and her husband have bought and renovated, to varying degrees, 10 houses in the past 14 years, including a whirlwind gutting and rebuilding of a holiday cottage in Byron, which they completed in a similar time frame to a Block season. “I thought, ‘I’ve got to put my money where my mouth is!’” The couple’s latest project is what Craft calls their “forever-for-now home” on the site of an old whaling station at Belongil Beach, not far from the stretch of sand where she married Sergiacomi in 2009. It was completed in December last year, and Craft says she had a clear vision from the outset, wanting to marry the property’s industrial roots and beach location. “It was a real project of love,” she says. “We sat on the plans for a couple of years. We tinkered with it back and forward, until we came up with [an] overall design that we loved.” The end result is impressive, featuring huge blocks of sandstone underfoot, exposed brick, weathered recycled timbers and soaring, raked ceilings. Craft says both she and Sergiacomi grew up in families who bought, sold, renovated and developed property, so the many projects they have tackled together have never felt daunting. In fact, Craft says, it’s a passion the couple share. That passion developed early for Craft, who bought her first house off the plan at the age of 22, after working in television for four years. Visiting the building site daily, and single-handedly choosing the house’s fittings and fixtures, gave her a buzz – one that’s propelled her ever since. Sergiacomi, too, brings his own expertise as head of Byron’s Pacifico Property real estate agency,
which he co-owns with Brad Cranfield, another ex“Blockhead” and branch of the ever-growing Block family tree. Not to be outdone, Craft studied for her real estate agent’s licence last year. “I’m a television host by trade but it seems that’s not really enough anymore … I was starting to realise that throughout television you’re either a chef who’s now a television host or an Olympian who’s now a television host or a sporting star who’s now a television host, and I was just a TV host. “I feel like I have a lot of real estate knowledge but now I’m putting it into practice as well, and it’s great to have a bit more of that learning to bring to the show.” Despite all this, Craft says she hopes she doesn’t have to rely on the property market for income any time soon. “It’s much easier to stand up in front of 10,000 or a million people and talk than it is to sell a house,” she says.
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lus, TV is her first love. “I’ve done kids’ shows, cartoon shows, game shows, travel shows, entertainment shows, live shows. I’ve worked pretty much every genre of TV there is and loved every single one of them. “TV is very much my home, I’ve been doing it since I was 18, so I don’t really know anything else other than this, and it’s served me pretty well so far.” The lifestyle this work affords her is a true gift, Craft adds. While The Block’s intensive filming schedule steals three months a year, with many nights away, when she is home, Craft can be fully present to the needs of her daughters and the joys of life in Byron Bay. “It was a lifestyle decision coming here. We [are] really well established in Byron now, as members of the community and the school, and businesses here. “The people moving to town, I believe, are coming for the same reasons we did – to find that better life balance, to enjoy their ‘down time’ more, to have more time with their kids.” Speaking of which, Shelley Craft has to wind up our call – it’s school holidays and the girls are keen for a trip to the beach. “I know how lucky I am,” she says, signing off. THE BLOCK \ “Fans v Faves” airs on August 8 at 7pm on Nine and 9Now.
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STREETS OF OUR TOWN
Glenferrie Road The Malvern section of this beloved street has everything a suburban strip should.
Notable Victorians such as former prime ministers Harold Holt and Sir Robert Menzies hailed from Malvern, and it’s where the iconic Malvern Star bicycle was born. On Glenferrie Road, the rich history of the suburb remains on display, in the old two-storey buildings that house shop fronts at street level and offices and residences above. Between High Street and Dandenong Road, the strip is dotted with restaurants and bakeries, homeware stores, bookshops and clothing retailers. And less than 50 metres away, there’s even a shopping centre, Malvern Central, similarly packed full of great retail and food. Rounding it off is an abundance of convenient parking.
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WHAT MAKES IT SPECIAL?
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House-like in its proportions, this cleverly designed and intuitively connected Pavilion Green residence is the epitome of luxury. High ceilings create space and volume for the Italian-made kitchen with modern cabinetry, 900mm Miele oven, integrated fridge and stone island bench. Natural textures and clean lines imbue the classic design with modern polish. A wall of sliding glass doors in the living area maximises the natural light, opening to a covered terrace.
INSPECT THE BRAND-NEW 3 BEDROOM RESIDENCES
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Marketing co-ordinator for the Glenferrie Road Malvern Business Association, Alex Hume, says one of the reasons the strip is so popular is because “the majority of the businesses are owner-operated; they are not chain-stores.” The precinct “is renowned for high-quality products and exceptional customer service to the local community,” he says.
OUR TOP TIP Grab a cup of coffee and a baked treat on Glenferrie Road before heading up to Malvern Cricket Oval for a stroll, and bring your pooch because it’s dog-friendly.
WHAT WILL YOU FIND THERE?
Make sure to check out the
Walking down from the grand Malvern Town Hall on High Street, I pass restaurants serving a diverse set of cuisines, including Italian, Japanese, Lebanese, Greek, Spanish and Indian. I peer into Remy Bar de Tapas y Vino, and can see why it's considered one of the best eateries on the strip: its menu is extensive, and its interior is warm, with a strong European feel. Eating here could feel like you've been transported to a tapas bar in Spain. A little further down the road, I find myself inside Readings bookstore. It's been on Glenferrie Road for 20 years. Manager Bernard Vella says one of the store’s “biggest strengths” is it’s extensive children’s section, which caters to the many young families who live in the area. I poke around a few of the area's most-loved homewares
charming old grandstand.
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stores, including Wen & Ware Living, Urban Home Republic and Crate Expectations. Their products are modern and different enough to suit a range of styling tastes – and perfect for picking up a gift. A standout clothing store is Odeya, boasting an exquisite range of local and international garments. I am drawn into Fleischer Cakes and have a chat with head pastry chef Pino Marmina, who says he tries to keep the offering “as authentic as we can. Everything's handmade... and we start from scratch in the morning,” he says. I try the plum streusel, and it melts in my mouth – it's incredible. ●
HOW TO GET THERE \ Free parking abounds. Catch the 16 tram to stop 53; the 6 to stop 44; or the Frankston, Cranbourne or Pakenham trains to Malvern Station.
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FEATURE HOUSE ALBERT PARK \ 13 DUNDAS PLACE 3
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This elegant home was built about 1860. Victoria dominated the world’s gold output, Melbourne’s population was about 125,000, and 26 camels, sourced from India, Pakistan and Afghanistan, had arrived to carry loads for the Burke and Wills expedition. The house has moved on and been renovated, adapted and equipped for the 21st century by Angela Castran, visual merchandiser at Fenton & Fenton. The eras have been blended sensitively and the home offers a sophisticated urban lifestyle. The facade is Victorian elegance at its best, beginning with the iron fence. The lace trim on the verandah, the pediment and the decorative stonework are all in excellent condition. A deep bay window opens to the tessellated tile verandah. Inside, the formal sitting room, and the living room both open off the arched hallway and have marble fireplaces, deep cornices and deep skirting boards. The kitchen and meals at the rear of the building also has a fireplace. The kitchen has stone benchtops, a pantry, generous cupboard and bench space and bifold doors to the deck and the paved courtyard garden flanked by mature shrubs and trees. On the first floor, the main and second bedrooms have marble open fireplaces and built-in wardrobes. The family bathroom, with terrazzo floor and marble vanity is next followed by a third bedroom, also with a built-in wardrobe, and study. The house has been rewired and re-plumbed. There is a powder room on the ground floor along with a Euro laundry,
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under-stair storage and garden storage. Hydronic heating has been installed throughout. There is CCTV, a sprinkler system, instantaneous hot water service, and LED lighting throughout. This reminder of a gentler era in tree-lined Dundas Place is within walking distance of the Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre. Bridport Street and Victoria Avenue are close by with their shopping, cafes and restaurants. Light rail and trams offer easy access to the CBD and St Kilda. The address is zoned for Albert Park Primary School and Albert Park College. ● BEVERLEY JOHANSON property@domainreview.com.au Agent: Marshall White, Oliver Bruce 0409 856 599 Price: $2.7 million-$2.9 million Auction: 11.30am, August 21
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“STYLE AND WARMTH EXUDE FROM THIS QUINTESSENTIAL TERRACE ONLY MOMENTS FROM THE ALBERT PARK VILLAGE.” OLIVER BRUCE – AGENT
SOUTH MELBOURNE \
the kitchen and large living and dining area
192 NAPIER STREET
opening to a balcony. The house, which is just 10 minutes from the CBD, has a wine
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MIDDLE PARK \ 273 DANKS STREET
retract to the terraced backyard and garage with studio on top. Sidle up the
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cellar, heating and cooling, and is close to
staircase for a study nook, bathroom, third minor and the secluded main, it heralded
South Melbourne Market, Albert Park Lake,
Replacing a solid wall with glass and
by an en suite and walk-in wardrobe and
transport, cafes and shopping. ●
adding a glazed void over the open-
opening to a roof terrace. ●
BEVERLEY JOHANSON
position has been cleverly designed with the living areas on the first floor. The
flooding in to this elegant Edwardian
atmosphere here is light and airy and the
home. While the facade does the period
placement captures views of the city. At
proud, renovations have the interior a
ground level, two bedrooms are at the front
beautiful blend of then and now. Bedroom
of the house followed by a large family
KAY KEIGHERY
plan hub, a clever extension brings light
one kicks off the floor plan with wallpaper,
room, family bathroom and laundry. Double
Agent: Greg Hocking,
fireplace, chandelier and box bay to the
Agent: Marshall White,
doors open to a deck and garden with the
Warwick Gardiner 0438 308 555
front garden. Slip past bedroom two, the
Nicholas Hoo 0435 728 272
carport at the rear. The main bedroom
Price: $1.95 million-$2.1 million
fitted theatre room and the laundry for
Price: $5.4 million-$5.9 million
with en suite is on the first floor along with
Auction: 1.30pm, August 14
entry to the airy hub, where glass doors
Contact agent
BRIGHTON \ 45 MIDDLE CRESCENT
At the front of the second level, the main
BRIGHTON \ 91 WILLIAM STREET
areas on ground level interact with the
bedroom comes with a walk-through,
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wardrobe-lined dressing room. Cross the
pool terrace and barbecue courtyard.
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road to Wilson Reserve and hoof it to
Sharing the subterranean scene with a lobby, garage, bathroom, laundry and
Split between a heated lap pool and a
Bay Street shops, Firbank and Brighton
This abode wields all a demanding buyer
cellar bar, the club room (wallpaper, luxe
sweeping sandstone terrace, the backyard
Grammar. ● KAY KEIGHERY
could ask for dished up with a wonderful,
banquette) suggests late-night socialising,
here is as ideal for wannabe dolphins as it
contemporary aesthetic. Architecturally
but with your pool at hand and Williams
is for entertaining al fresco. The two-storey
bold, unabashedly glamorous and
Reserve opposite, you might exercise as
house is modern in form and function,
equipped to the nines, it’s a modern-
some salubrious compensation. ●
with two spacious living areas at ground
family playground. Arresting eyes via its
level and four bedrooms, all with en suites,
cantilevered, first floor, the facade makes
upstairs. The carpeted lounge and dining
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a wild contrast to its period neighbour.
room has a gas fireplace. Stretching wide
Agent: Meridian,
Indoors, you get three floors; one
Agent: Belle Property,
on pale timber floors, the kitchen-meals-
Joel Fredman 0413 487 837
dedicated to slumber, and two celebrating
Sam Inan 0433 076 999
family hub totes a second fireplace and a
Price: $5.6 million-$5.8 million
waking hours. The main bedroom suite is
Price: $9.5 million-$10.2 million
twin set of french doors to the backyard.
Contact agent
super sexy. Merging amorphously, living
Private sale
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23 Howe Crescent, South Melbourne Majestically positioned in a tightly held and highly coveted precinct, this magnificent freestanding Victorian is defined by elaborate period elegance. A sumptuous sitting room with marble open fire and a gracious formal dining room. Baltic pine floors continue through to a gourmet marble kitchen appointed with Miele/Smeg appliances. Bi-fold doors open to a beautiful private leafy garden and converted stables comprising a selfcontained studio apartment and 3-4 car garaging via the rear lane. Upstairs comprises a glorious main bedroom with marble open fire, and three additional bedrooms. Land size 529sqm approx.
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For Sale Inspect Private Inspection Contact Simon Gowling 0422 234 644 Greg Hocking 0418 329 961 Max Mercuri 0431 043 723
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61 Kerferd Road, Albert Park An exquisite Victorian, completely reimagined to create a beautiful family haven. Open plan living and dining leading out to easy care timber-decked outdoor entertaining. Marble-dressed kitchen with ample soft-close cabinetry and butler's pantry. The front formal lounge featuring an original fireplace could also serve as a guest bedroom. Upstairs, find a good-sized retreat and an indulgent master bedroom with walk-in robes and ensuite. Find two more sizeable bedrooms with built-in robes and family bathroom. Separate laundry, ducted heating and cooling. Within the highly sought after Albert Park College & Middle Park Primary zones.
Port Phillip (03) 8644 5500 14
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Auction Saturday 7th August, 3.30pm Inspect Contact Agent Contact Warwick Gardiner 0438 308 555 Mack Burgoine 0439 464 625
192 Napier Street, South Melbourne
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Premium Emerald Hill with city views. Light-filled open-plan living and dining, opening out to a large north-facing balcony with a fabulous city vista. Well-proportioned modern kitchen with oversized Smeg gas cooktop. Inviting master suite. Separate lounge, easy-care courtyard gardens. Two more bedrooms with built in robes and a fresh bathroom plus concealed laundry. Walk-down wine cellar, splitsystems and hydronic heating, single garage and off-street parking (plus workshop) via right of way. Albert Park College zone.
Port Phillip (03) 8644 5500
1,038SQM WITH GRAND INTENTIONS IN THIS DESIRABLE PARKSIDE POCKET AUCTION Sat 21 August 12.30pm VIEW As Advertised GUIDE $1,900,000 - $2,090,000
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Saturday 14th August, 1:30pm Contact Agent See website for details Warwick Gardiner 0438 308 555 Greg Hocking 0418 329 961 Mack Burgoine 0439 464 625
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SANDRINGHAM 7 Darcy Avenue On a massive 1,038sqm approx. (70ft frontage), this 2 bedroom, 2 living cream brick classic is ready to move aside for your impressive new family home or prestige development in the NRZ3 zone (STCA). Doors to Spring Street Oval, this original gem features 5 principal rooms and an enormous north facing rear garden with garage. Close to trendy cafes on Bluff Road, beaches, transport, schools & a wealth of green space.
Auction Price Inspect Contact
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WITHOUT EQUAL Sub-penthouse 1405 for sale — A home with over 50m of window frontage to the bay, Albert Park Lake and Boulevard The ultimate-luxury, three bedroom, three and a half bathroom sub-penthouse sparing no expense to bring the most exquisite craftsmanship and luxury detailing to life. michael paproth 0488 300 800
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