Domain Review Bayside & Port Phillip - May 18, 2022

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PEOPLE & PROPERTY OF MELBOURNE

MAY 18-24, 2022

BRENDON SMITH SW IM STA R ON THE RISE

PRISCILLA PRESLEY

ELVIS LIVES ON IN BENDIGO

WINE

BOXED VINO GETS A MAKEOVER B AY S I D E & P O R T P H I L L I P



C o mp i l e d b y

HAILEY COULES

The editor’s desk

The pandemic has been hard on all of us, but it’s fair to say teens and those in their early 20s have done it tougher than most. School formals cancelled, travel plans nixed, studies disrupted and valuable experiences forgone. For 21-year-old swimmer Brendon Smith, the letdown was on an even greater scale, as the 2020 Olympic dream he had been working toward was dashed. But luckily the Games were held a year later and the Aussie swim team brought home a slew of medals – starting with Smith’s bronze. In this week’s cover story, he talks about that win and his hopes for future Olympic gold. ●

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OUR COVER \ Olympic swimmer Brendon Smith Photographed by Joe Ruckli

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We spoke to Priscilla Presley at the new Elvis exhibition in Bendigo. Wo r d s

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riscilla Presley had never heard of Bendigo until the regional town’s art gallery contacted Graceland to unearth some of Elvis’s private collection for an exclusive exhibition. Elvis: Direct from Graceland at the Bendigo Art Gallery features more than 300 pieces of memorabilia, from the decadent rhinestone jumpsuit collection Elvis wore during his ’68 Comeback Special, to rare Sun Records vinyl pressings and his wedding tuxedo. “Not many Australians have had the chance to come to Graceland, so we wanted to bring something special to them and to keep Elvis’s spirit and legacy alive,” says Priscilla, who was in Bendigo for the opening of the exhibition. “I get emotional seeing all the fans have the reaction they do. “Elvis never thought he’d be remembered after his passing and to see how much he was loved in this quaint town feels too unreal to be true.” The Melbourne chapter of the Elvis Fan Club was established in 1965 and is still going strong today. When Elvis died in August 1977, Melbourne was one of the first cities to erect a memorial in his honour – you can still visit it at the Melbourne General Cemetery. Priscilla’s wedding dress from their marriage in Las Vegas in 1967 is on display at the exhibition. “I could not go and choose a wedding dress from any high-end store because the emphasis was on it being private,” Priscilla recalls. “I ended up at a place in LA that sold nothing but gowns and was off the beaten track. I had Charlie Hart with me – he was part of Elvis’ Memphis Mafia. I wasn’t that open back in the day – yes, to fans who knew me – but people who worked in stores didn’t know me that well. Charlie came in as my boyfriend. I put on a gown and said, ‘Honey what do you think of this?’ It threw those in the store completely; they had no idea who I was.” At home, she’ll play Elvis’ If I Can Dream to reminisce about their time together.

Living with the King “Seeing him perform that in the ’68 Comeback is proof he was living that song,” Priscilla says. “It was truly how he felt about the world and you can see it in his eyes. He gets lost in it.” In Australia, Elvis had 14 number one singles; the most achieved outside of America. “He always wanted to tour Australia. I’m sad he never got to realise that dream,” Priscilla says. She wants the exhibition to help keep his superstar status alive. “This exhibition allows us to encourage younger generations to think of Elvis and

“Elvis never thought he’d be remembered after his passing and to see how much he was loved in this quaint town feels too unreal to be true.”

pass it on to their kids and so on. There is no one like Elvis Presley. He had such charisma. He would walk into a room and you can feel the electricity; I have never felt that from anyone. He loved what he did and loved music, but his personality and his energy – he was born to be here and do something.” At 76, Priscilla dedicates herself to keeping Graceland the second most popular tourist attraction in the US after the White House. “He was part of my life, and still is,” Presley says. “I feel his presence at Graceland; it’s haunting. It’s also my job to make sure people visit and take away the gift that he gave his mother and share the love he had for it. For now we get to share a special part of him with fans in Australia too.” ● ELVIS: DIRECT FROM GRACELAND \ until July 17 at

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Bendigo Art Gallery.

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COVER STORY

As good as gold He became a “bronzed” Aussie in Tokyo, but Brendon Smith is going for gold at the Paris Olympics in 2024.

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hen Brendon Smith won a bronze medal in the 400-metre individual medley at the Tokyo Olympics last year, it set the scene for a brilliant Games for the Australian

swim team. But the road to Olympic glory was not paved with gold – or even bronze – but rather lockdowns, travel restrictions, postponements and training in some unconventional places. For Smith, that included his parents’ backyard pool in Donvale in Melbourne’s east. “The pool was about 10 metres long, so not that big,” Smith says. “I took care of that with a bungee cord and Dad connected a hose which added a bit of hot water to the pool, as it wasn’t heated in the middle of winter.” The 21-year-old also used to swim at Half Moon Bay in Black Rock to keep the momentum going while swimming pools across the city were closed due to COVID lockdowns. Smith believes it was these unique training conditions that toughened up the Australian team going into Tokyo. Australia ended up winning 20 medals in the pool, including nine gold, as Victorians watched at home in the middle of yet another lockdown. “That we were able to go through what we did [with lockdowns in Melbourne] and still outperform most of the other nations, was pretty amazing,” Smith says. “It made the team stronger, but also very appreciative.” The success of the team all began when Smith won that first medal on day two of the Olympics. It was a remarkable turnaround for the Australian swim team, which rebuilt after the controversy-ridden 2012 London Olympics when the Aussies walked away with just one gold medal, and subsequent reports depicted a team plagued with substance misuse and bullying. “Honestly, the whole experience is still really surreal,” Smith says of the win. He says he will use it to motivate him for future events, including the Australian Swimming Championships in Adelaide this month. “We were all just so positive to be in Tokyo in the first place,” he says. At one stage, when the Tokyo Olympics were cancelled in 2020 because of the pandemic, Smith thought he was not going to be able to live his Olympic dream after years of training. Luckily, they were postponed to a year later in 2021.

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“Obviously, third is an incredible achievement but I would like to have done better. “But given the year I had and going through all the lockdowns Melbourne was going through and the adversities that came with that, I think I did a pretty good job.” Smith grew up in Donvale and started swimming at the nearby Nunawading Swimming Club as a child. He was still training there in the lead-up to the Olympics, before the pool was shut during lockdowns. His family is considered swimming royalty at the club – his grandmother, Margaret, taught there for 40 years. His parents, Peter and Annisa, are also both brilliant swimmers, as are his three sisters, Nerice, Mikayla and Reidel. After the Olympics and the retirement of his coach, Wayne Lawes, Smith made the difficult decision to relocate to the Gold Coast where he now trains with superstar coach Michael Bohl. The squad, located at Griffith University, includes three Tokyo gold medallists: Emma McKeon, Emily Seebohm and Smith’s girlfriend, backstroke champion Kaylee McKeown. “She is an incredible athlete and great to be around, and she did really well in Tokyo,” Smith says. “I know she will do even better the next time around and [in] the next few years.” Smith hopes to be at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, UK, on July 28 and the Paris 2024 Olympics. He is currently preparing for a huge program at the Australian Swimming Championships which will double as the Commonwealth Games selection trials. All eyes will be on him for the 400-metre individual medley – considered one of the most challenging events. He will also swim the 200-metre individual medley and, potentially, the 200 and 400-metre freestyle events if he can fit them all in. “Hopefully, all things going well, I’ll be able to represent Australia on [the Commonwealth Games and Olympic] teams, but obviously I have to focus on day to day,” he says. “In saying that, it’s great to have those big events on the horizon to keep me motivated.” ● THE AUSTRALIAN SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS \ Airs live on Amazon Prime Video from May 17.

“The whole experience is still really surreal ... We were all just so positive to be in Tokyo in the first place.” BRENDON SMITH

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t may have been a while since you tried wine from a cask – perhaps not since the ’90s or early 2000s. After all, it was much cheaper than those fancy bottles. Plus, when you were done, there was a handy silver blow-up ball to kick around the park. But gone are the days of the cheap and nasty goon bag. Cask wine has had a chic, environmentally conscious makeover by the team at Melbourne’s Hey Tomorrow. Two of the co-founders, couple Shane Barrett and Sacha Imrie (head sommelier at Daughter in Law restaurant) say they have reimagined the cask in a new environmentally friendly two-litre box. “Drinking from a cask with longer shelf life means if you want to drink less you certainly can,” Barrett says.

Drink inside the box From cheap to chic; the humble cask of wine gets a stylish and environmentally friendly makeover. Wo r d s

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“Sacha and I would waste so much wine because we never got around to finishing bottles within a few days. “She’d want half a glass and I’d drink a few. Then, for some reason or another, we’d forget the bottle had been opened. It was wastage at its worst.” Barrett and Imrie have teamed up with Jesse Gerner, Kelly O’Loghlen and Andrew Fisk – hospitality pros

behind some of Melbourne’s bestloved food and wine venues including Anada in Fitzroy, Bomba in the CBD and Samuel Pepys bottle shop in Northcote. Far from a side hustle, the founders, who have known each other for 15 years, are in for the long haul and have invested big bucks to make their cask-wine business a success story.

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Imrie says she became curious about cask wine about five years ago while studying for the Wine and Spirit Education Trust diploma. “The packaging was so dull and there was a serious image problem that had to be addressed,” she says. “It got me thinking how could we turn something dull and dry into something much more interesting.” Hey Tomorrow has collaborated with some of the biggest names in wine, and the environmentallyfriendly packaging comes printed with the winery’s name, giving seasoned quaffers an idea of what’s in the box. “We partner with reputed wineries to build confidence in our product,” Barrett says. “Hey Tomorrow is about accessing quality wine, endorsed by


well-known names and delivering a product that can sit tableside for longer than a bottle can.” Working with small boutique producers is the key to their success so far. “It’s about quality, not quantity for us,” he says. From a Mac Forbes sauvignon blanc to a LowBoi 2021 gruner veltliner, top varietals are a must.

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“The packaging was so dull and there was a serious image problem that had to be addressed.”

“Cask wine has always been filled with cheap wine, so the reputation remains low, but since we launched this last year, we’ve noticed people want to make an environmentally conscious decision when they drink, too,” Imrie says. “Climate change is impacting wine regions, from the lack of water to grow grapes to seeing wine become more expensive as a result.” “Drinking cask wine is a good opportunity to give something back to our kids’ generation and raise awareness by having less of an environmental footprint with our packaging too.” ●

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FEATURE HOUSE ALBERT PARK \ 174 RICHARDSON STREET 3

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In a stunning and recently completed transformation MAA Architects have turned this period cottage into an elegant contemporary home, offering an enviable urban lifestyle in a tightly held and convenient location. The all-white facade and a picket fence with a contemporary design are subtle hints that the interior might not be classic Victoriana. Two bedrooms with built-in wardrobes, high ceilings and period features open off the hallway and then the excitement begins. The masterful work of the architects has created a rear living area that is sophisticated and cleverly designed with an on-trend robust aesthetic. The space has been maximised and treated to luxurious materials and outstanding amenity. Throughout, the materials are an intriguing mix of contrasts. Softly lightened oak floors are a beautiful backdrop and, in the living room, they contrast with the earthiness of Krause brickwork and an off-form concrete ceiling. Track lighting here offers flexibility. The lush green courtyard is framed by brickwork and concrete and accessible via full-height double-glazed doors. The kitchen is pale timber-grain with Miele appliances and the luxuriously soft shades of elba dolomite on the benches and splashback. Storage is excellent and a deep butler’s pantry, incorporating the laundry, adds to the efficiency. Also on this level is the stunning family bathroom with floor-to-ceiling Artedomus tiles, Brodware taps, an open shower and a large steel bath. Oak stairs lead to the main bedroom zone. Here, the main

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bedroom has built-in wardrobes, a retreat with a concealed, fitted study, and an en suite with oversized shower. The house has underfloor and panel hydronic heating, ducted airconditioning, automated blinds, irrigation and garden lighting. The property sits between Albert Park and Middle Park villages and is close to the beach, Albert Park Lake, schools and transport. ● BEVERLEY JOHANSON property@domainreview.com.au

Agent: Fisher, Ryan Fisher 0435 911 161 Price: $2.995 million-$3,294,500 Contact agent

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“WITH RENOVATION COSTS SO HIGH, THIS IS A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE A STRONG PERIOD HOME WITH A HIGH-QUALITY RENOVATION.” RYAN FISHER – AGENT


ELWOOD \ 24 DANTE LANE 3

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balcony of its own. Stroll out to schools,

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and convection ovens and integrated

cafes, buses and the beach. Dressed in

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refrigeration. Upstairs, the main suite is

neutral tones and a modern-minded addition to the mixed-period enclave, this

A lift links four levels of thoughtfully

pad gives local downsizers and savvy life-

configured spaces in this spanking-new,

stylers something to think about. ●

large and has a walk-in wardrobe and

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en suite. The three children’s bedrooms share a rumpus room and the family

Recently renovated with a stylish, elegant

bathroom. The house has ducted heating

aesthetic, this home would suit a buyer

and airconditioners. It is near hectares of

The double garage shares ground level

looking for a comfortable and well-

parkland, in the zone for Hampton Primary

with the laundry. Two en suite bedrooms

appointed family home. On the ground

School and Brighton Secondary College

and a sitting room adjoining a balcony

floor, a formal living and dining area looks

and close to independent schools. ●

make up the first floor. The second is

out to the landscaped front garden, and a

KAY KEIGHERY

minimum-footprint, laneway dwelling.

BEVERLEY JOHANSON

given to open-plan living with an al fresco

Agent: Chisholm & Gamon,

large family room with oak floors, a wide

terrace addendum. Up again, and the main

Sam Gamon 0425 702 574

fireplace and a wall of glass doors opens

Agent: Marshall White,

bedroom suite occupies the third and top

Price: $2.45 million-$2.6 million

to a covered terrace and a family-sized

Kate Strickland 0400 125 946

floor, featuring a walk-through wardrobe

Expressions of interest: close 3pm,

pool, spa and garden. The kitchen has

Price: $2.6 million-$2.7 million

to a large en suite and folding doors to a

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Miele appliances, stone benches, steam

Auction: 1.30pm, May 28

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a courtyard. Segue down the hall for the

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main) open to a balcony looking over

bathroom-laundry combo and two minor

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bedrooms. On the first floor, the main

the pool and garden scenario. Up front,

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bedroom cosies up with a bathroom and a

amalgamated kitchen, family and dining areas dine out on those bay vistas while

Designed by architect Gabriel Orosvary

study. Augmented by technological extras,

Even aside from the beatific bay views,

linking with a side terrace. Awash with light

with an emphasis on making the most of

close to sought-after schools and metres

this property should draw reverent “oohs”

and fastidiously appointed, there’s nothing

its pizza slice-shaped block, this appealing

from the Beaumaris foreshore, it’s a clan-

and “aahs” from families seeking the finest

to do here but relax and revel. ●

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pleaser, for sure. ●

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a central void in ensuring optimum natural illumination. Exotic planting in

for entertaining, a barbecue patio, a stone

the introductory garden establishes the

terrace interfacing with the tropically

modern, low-maintenance ethos. The

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offers a tremendous tally of spaces. As

ensconced pool and a panoramic roof

white-rendered facade exercises cubist

Agent: The Agency,

terrace create a plethora of options. The

Agent: Kay & Burton,

form to crisp and clean effect. Enter to

Peter Kakos 0418 123 993

rumpus room on ground level adjoins the

Eleisha Doherty 0434 029 128

the open-plan hub, which connects with

Price: $1.8 million-$1.98 million

barbecue patio. Two bedrooms on the first

Price: $6.4 million-$6.8 million

a covered terrace and a walled, suntrap of

Auction: 11.30am, May 21

floor (inclusive of the trapping-endowed

Private sale

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BENTLEIGH 1/521 South Road

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PRISTINE SINGLE-LEVEL WITH BRILLIANT CONVENIENCE Radiant with space and easy-care grace, this substantial 3-bedroom 1-bathroom home delivers the best of both worlds with its warm character and modern updates. Framed by the symmetry of corner windows on opposite sides of a brick fireplace, the living and dining room is filled with natural light and garden aspects, while the refurbished kitchen is fitted with ample storage. Close to schools, Moorabbin Station, Bentleigh Village and parks.

AUCTION Saturday May 28 at 12:30pm VIEW See website for details

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xx 03 9593 8733 Fabrizio Cutrona 0413866154 Sam Inan 0433 076 999

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ELWOOD 118/12-14 Dickens Street

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Margaret Duncan 0417 382 686 John Manning 0416 101 201 Kristine Slodyczka 0438 125 491

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SENSATIONAL ONE BEDROOM This perfectly positioned apartment offers an ideal floor plan and is bathed in natural light. Serviced by a wide entry hall with a built in desk space, the open plan kitchen allows for an ease of use and creates an additional casual dinning area with a breakfast bar and a spacious balcony.

MELBOURNE 805/603 St Kilda Road

AUCTION Saturday May 28 at 11:30am VIEW See website for details

This modern 1-bedder delivers an environment of quality and class with its premium finishes & 5-star resort amenities. The luxurious interior comprises of a sun-lit living/dining room, fitted study nook, openplan kitchen with European appliances and sleek bathroom accessed from the bedroom & hallway.

Julian Cannata 0424 717 913 Moses Habib 0450 011 922 Andy Nasr 0422 029 324

www.belleproperty.com/st-kilda

EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST CLOSING Monday June 6 at 12pm VIEW See website for details


ST KILDA 415/173 Barkly Street

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WIDESPREAD DISTRICT VIEWS This contemporary 2-bedroom apartment with communal rooftop terrace is enriched by a generous layout, designer style and spectacular widespread views. With floorboards underfoot, living/dining is served by a streamlined kitchen and extends outside to a Juliet balcony.

Nicholas Peters 0422 393 709 Paul Hack 0418 328 055 Will Johnson 0449 131 648

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ST KILDA 5/25 Vale Street

2a 1b 1v

SMARTLY UPDATED AND SPACIOUS AUCTION Saturday June 4 at 11:30am VIEW See website for details

AUCTION Saturday May 28 at Are you in love with the character of the Deco era? 10:30am Then look no further than this 2-bedroom apartment starring an over-sized layout and modern updates. It VIEW See website for details will be easy to succumb to the allure of the substantial living room and renovated kitchen/ dining. Maria Hunt 0413 187 188 Sam Inan 0433 076 999 Jesse Lorenz 0403 142 119

www.belleproperty.com/st-kilda

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Land size: 1,325m2* approx

23 Hotham Grove, Elsternwick

‘Ulverstone’ c.1890 23HothamGroveRipponlea.com

Artfully restored by famed craftsman Derek Marvelly, maintaining its exquisite heritage features, this stunning c1890s Italianate Victorian estate boasts five bedrooms, including a luxe master suite with walk-in robe & ensuite, two family bathrooms, laundry, large country-style kitchen, both formal & relaxed living & dining areas, expansive landscaped grounds, bespoke pool & three-car garage with pool house amenities.

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Jeremy Rosens 0413 837 723 Limor Herskovitz 0411 961 351 Daniel Micmacher 0419 376 521

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22 Greig Street, Albert Park A magnificent example of double-fronted elegance, this illustrious double-fronted Victorian residence's original grandeur has been brilliantly merged with a sun-drenched family floor plan to create an unforgettable domain just a short walk from the Village, parks and the beach. Three separate living zones, spectacular alfresco spaces and right of way to a car stacker add to the overall appeal, with open fireplaces, polished timber floors, hydronic heating, a large wine cellar and approved plans to renovate.

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Auction Inspect Land Simon Gowling Max Mercuri Thomas Scaunich Port Phillip

Saturday 4th June, 11.30am As advertised or by appointment 324 sqm approx. 0422 234 644 0431 043 723 0421 390 696 (03) 8644 5500

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90 Park Road, Middle Park An architectural vision has transformed this iconic c1915 period style home, into an indulgent residential masterpiece. Two street frontages lend the advantage of a double garage and independent access for the self-contained studio. Inside, Wolf appliances, marble detailing, three living zones and landscaped alfresco spaces form a lavish family oasis. Located steps from the beach, it is appointed with reverse cycle heating/AC, hydronic heating, home office, attic, cellar, solar panels and double glazing.

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Auction Inspect Max Mercuri Simon Gowling Thomas Scaunich Port Phillip

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Saturday 28 May, 11.30am As advertised or by appointment 0431 043 723 0422 234 644 0421 390 696 (03) 8644 5500

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65 Kerferd Road Albert Park 5

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Showcasing the grandeur of its era, this exquisite 4/5 bedroom plus study, c1908 freestanding Federation residence provides a generational family home of quality and poise, just metres from the beach. City views from the roof-top terrace, private gardens, a tandem garage and reverse cycle heating/air conditioning.

Auction Inspect Land Simon Gowling Greg Hocking Max Mercuri Port Phillip

Port Melbourne 221 Pickles Street

Saturday 4th June, 1.00pm As advertised or by appointment 467 sqm approx. 0422 234 644 0418 329 961 0431 043 723 (03) 8644 5500

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Stunning City Views in an Urban Family Haven Enjoying dazzling city views, this enticing 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom town residence is in a low maintenance corner position. Offering city vistas from various vantage points, this stellar home enjoys a chic living and dining area, fantastic stone kitchen with stainless steel appliances and a north facing courtyard with brick paved undercover alfresco area and timber bench seating to take in the mesmerising city views. Warm in the northern sunshine, this impressive home enjoys white painted exposed brick walls, timber floorboards, reverse cycle air conditioning, security doors, auto external shutters, understair storage and a secure car space accessed via Little Ingles Street. Walk to the light rail, South Melbourne Market and bars, near Bay Street, parks, schools and beaches. • Captivating city views • North facing indoor/outdoor living • R/C air conditioning • Secure off street parking • Walk to tram, shops & market Auction: Guide: Contact:

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Why should only the rich and famous be able to own beautiful designer clothing? Recycled Designer Labels specialises in international designer clothing and accessories. Offering the most desired brands including Marithé et François Girbaud, Armani, Prada, High and many other exclusive labels. Offering clothing sunglasses, handbags shoes and jewellery.

Recycled Designer Labels Open Monday to Friday 10am - 5:30pm and Saturday 10am - 5pm 2A St Georges Road, Elsternwick • 0402 250 259

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Hours of Operation Mon-Fri: 8am – 8pm | Sat: 10am – 4pm | Sun: 10am – 5pm Phone: 0422 221 553 | Email: truecoatings@hotmail.com | Website: truecoatings.com.au

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