Domain Review Bayside & Port Phillip - June 15, 2022

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PEOPLE & PROPERTY OF MELBOURNE

JUNE 15-21, 2022

JARROD SCOTT I N TO T H E DE E P

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AWARD-WINNING WHISKY

REAL ESTATE TOWNHOUSE TREASURE

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HAILEY COULES

The editor’s desk

There’s more to our cover star Jarrod Scott than meets the eye. Yes, he’s a classically attractive supermodel who has walked the catwalks of Europe and graced the cover of fashion magazines the world over, but behind the beauty lies a deeper purpose. Scott is an environmental conservationist, with a particular focus on the Great Barrier Reef. He dives there often and is an ambassador for the charity Citizens of the Great Barrier Reef. In our cover story this week, he talks about his devotion to the reef, his recent appearance on Celebrity Apprentice and a new business venture. ●

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COVER STORY

Daring to dive right in Melbourne supermodel Jarrod Scott has swapped the catwalk for the Celebrity Apprentice boardroom, raising funds for ocean conservation.

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arrod Scott might have graced the covers of Vogue Hommes International and walked the runway for Givenchy and Chanel, but the Melbourne-born supermodel has started to plan for a different kind of future, making his first foray into the business world. Scott makes his television debut on Celebrity Apprentice Australia – a chance to see what life is like in the hustling fast lane away from the glitz and glam of Paris Fashion Week. Scott is up against actor Vince Colosimo, singer Amy Shark and Real Housewives of Melbourne’s Gamble Breaux, among others, in a bid to win the Apprentice title. “When you have so many strong personalities all doing the same thing on a TV show, it can be quite confronting,” Scott says. “I took the skill set I had into it and applied myself as best as I could on the show.” Finding his groove on TV wasn’t as easy as one might assume for a model who turns heads without trying. But Scott isn’t the sort of guy who enters a room loudly; he doesn’t seek the spotlight – it usually finds him. He’s humble and about as down to earth as it gets in the fickle world he spins in. “The show taught me to collaborate and listen to others and be mindful that there’s more than one person in the team. There has to be a willingness to collaborate and not be set in your stubborn way. Communicating is everything,” he says. A passionate environmentalist, Scott is an ambassador for Citizens of the Great Barrier Reef and has nominated to support the charity if he wins Celebrity Apprentice. He hopes to use his reality TV stint to raise more awareness about the reef’s problems. Scott has always been fascinated by the sea, but he didn’t exactly grow up by the beach – rather among the trees in Gembrook in Melbourne’s east.

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“Being a kid in the countryside meant the ocean was always a dreamland that wasn’t very common to me,” he says. “When we went to the beach, it was always an amazing experience. I didn’t take up diving until I was 21 and have been doing it seriously for the past seven [years]. “It got me thinking about the reef and the problems we have, and it inspired me to want to do something philanthropic, but nothing resonated with me until I met with Citizens of the Great Barrier Reef five years ago.” Scott makes regular research expeditions to the Great Barrier Reef, and though a near-death experience while diving at Wilson’s Prom in 2019 made him think twice about heading out again, he has a passion for life below the surface. So much so, he even had his own “dive tank” in his New York apartment when he was based there. “Trying to manage my reef tank and keep it healthy was difficult – and that was a small onemetre-cube situation,” Scott says, noting the scale of the Great Barrier Reef in comparison and how much needs to be done to keep it thriving. He is also a contributor to The Great Reef Census, a project by Citizens of the GBR, the University of Queensland and the Great Barrier Marine Park Authority, which gathers data from the World Heritage-listed site. The survey was first conducted in 2020, when volunteer divers, scientists and tourists submitted more than 13,000 images of the reef to help experts get a true sense of the impact of coral bleaching, extreme weather and other issues. Last year’s results are set to be released soon. “The ocean is an extremely humbling place, but things can go south very quickly,” Scott says. “It gives you a huge reality check regarding how small we are.”

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Away from the catwalk and the ocean, he has developed a range of luxury pre-made cocktails with his girlfriend, Brioney Prier (former general manager at Dior Asia Pacific). He says the idea came about during the depths of COVID lockdowns. “My industry was one of the hardest hit in the pandemic, so I had to think quick,” Scott says. “Through modelling, I always leverage relationships and bring people together, and this new business is a perfect example of how to utilise all those relationships.” The pair are set to launch the business (with a name yet to be announced) later this year and will split their time between Melbourne and the south of France to oversee European distribution. Pre-pandemic, Scott would travel the world up to 16 times a year. He lived in New York before basing himself in Paris for two years until he returned to Australia in late 2019. His work schedule is starting to build momentum again, with recent work trips to Turkey and Paris. “Our industry is changing so rapidly, especially with social media and influencers,” Scott says. “They’ve pretty much taken budgets away from creatives because others are doing it for free or close to nothing. There are lots of models and talented photographers out there competing, and there is no guarantee with my job. “The modelling work is slowly coming back, but unless you’re the dozen at the very top in this industry, you need a fallback and to think beyond the obvious.” ● CELEBRITY APPRENTICE \ airs on Channel Nine, Sunday to Wednesday. CITIZENS OF THE GREAT BARRIER REEF \ ● citizensgbr.org

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“The ocean is an extremely humbling place, but things can go south very quickly.” JARROD SCOTT

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Timeless tipple Distillery owner Adam Sable on producing a world-class whisky. Wo r d s

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whisky-loving Melburnian who purchased Tasmania’s award-winning whisky distillery Sullivan’s Cove in 2016, is riding the waves of its growing success. Adam Sable, a former lawyer who got a taste for whisky while working with entrepreneur David Prior at Bladnoch Distillery, says success comes to those who leave the distilling process to the experts. In March this year, Sullivan’s Cove won the prestigious Craft Producer of the Year at the World Whisky Awards in London. The accolade shines a light on its powerhouse female distiller, Heather Tillett, who is at the top of her game in a maledominated industry.

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whereas our approach is long and laborious.”

Sable has always had an entrepreneurial ambition, but just never quite knew which way he’d land in business. He studied in Washington, DC, and did an internship in New York before moving to Australia and starting his distillery career. “I always knew I wasn’t cut out for law as a career path even though I did practise for a few years,” Sable says. Apart from relocating the distillery to Hobart’s waterfront, there’s no need to tweak the formula of this successful business. “There is no artificial romance to what we do at Sullivan’s Cove. We are open and transparent and tell it like it is,” Sable says. “Almost all distilleries are fixed on efficiency and producing a lot of alcohol in the quickest time frame, whereas our approach is long and laborious. Every step on the way is focused on quality.” ●

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Tillett lives in Hobart and works closely with Sable (who is based in Melbourne with his wife and three daughters). They rely on Zoom and daily phone calls to make their liquid gold. Sable commutes to Hobart every three weeks to catch up with his team but invests plenty of trust in those driving the brand. “It’s a team effort that drives our success,” Sable says. “The vast majority of the team is in Hobart. They’re great leaders and keep it going.” At the awards, Sullivans Cove also took out Best Australian Single Cask Single Malt for its American Oak Old & Rare HH0609. It follows awards for World’s Best Single Malt 2018 and 2019.

Sable thrives in his unorthodox workplace – often heading for a surf at Torquay and Anglesea beach with his marketing manager Jerome Lebel-Jones and sales manager Samuel Cumming to catch a wave and strike deals away from the office. “People might laugh at this, but it’s a productive way to do business and it works for us. When you’re not in the office and computer environment it forces you to think a little differently – more creatively,” Sable says. “The three-hour round trip in the car together means we can make business calls, have organic discussions and have together time you don’t really get in an office environment.”

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FEATURE HOUSE HAMPTON \ 16B CONIFER STREET 4

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A stunning contemporary design with clean lines and interesting textures gives this new house a compelling street presence. Indoors, soft colours, luxurious materials and abundant natural light continue the sophisticated, glamorously modern aesthetic. The floor plan flows easily and offers comfortable, stylish family living and effortless entertaining. At ground level, through the huge entry door to the hallway, and past the glass wall of the garage, a bedroom with en suite is positioned towards the front of the house. At the rear is the heart of the home – the state-of-the-art kitchen and the large living and dining area that opens to the entertaining deck. The kitchen is decidedly glamorous. With tundra grey marble benchtops, a window splashback, and a curved island bench, it is a showcase of design and amenity. Miele appliances, including dual ovens, have been included and there is an integrated fridge, 2pac cabinetry with Blum soft-close doors and drawers, gold-metal taps and matching strip pendant light. European oak floors, a wide pebble fireplace on a marble hearth, banks of windows, and a wall of glass to the rear garden and deck, make this a welcoming and exciting living area. Upstairs, via the stunning, single-stringer timber staircase with a glass balustrade, the parents’ zone is separated from the children’s bedrooms. The main bedroom has built-in wardrobes and the

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DESIGN AND IT PROVED TO BRING A LOT OF INTEREST.” NICK SINCLAIR – AGENT

Next door, a lounge separates the main bedroom from the two children’s bedrooms which have en suite access to the shared bathroom. The house has 3.3-metre ceilings, pebbled-wool carpets in the bedrooms and climate control. It is in the family heartland of Hampton, close to RG Chisholm Reserve, schools and transport. ● BEVERLEY JOHANSON property@domainreview.com.au

Agent: Hodges, Nick Sinclair 0422 217 788 Price: $2 million-$2.2 million Auction: 2pm, June 18

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ST KILDA WEST \ 13 MARY STREET 3

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marble-manteled fireplaces. Glass sliders

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a deck, landscaped garden and carport, it

link the hub with the side deck and rear

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is a wonderful spread of space and design.

courtyard. Ascend for a bathroom and three bedrooms including the en suite

A glass tower houses the staircase leading

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to the main bedroom on the first floor.

There’s something about Mary Street.

main with fireplace and front-balcony

Perhaps it’s the broad and straight nature

access. Hydronic heating, ceiling fans and

What looks like a modest single-fronted

cellar and Euro laundry. The home is close

of the carriageway connecting Canterbury

audio wiring figure among the extras, and

Victorian cottage is actually something

to transport, South Melbourne Market and

Road with Beaconsfield Parade, tastefully

the courtyard doubles as a car space. ●

very special and quite surprising. Two

shopping. ● BEVERLEY JOHANSON

KAY KEIGHERY

west of Fitzroy Street. Or, maybe it’s the

The home has hydronic heating, cooling, a

bedrooms, both with fireplaces, open off

show of historic abodes, among which

the hall. Next is a full-width living room,

this residence holds its head high. The

also with fireplace, followed by a bathroom.

two-storey, Victorian terrace has been

This is quite usual, but then it becomes

meticulously and stylishly refurbished.

Agent: Marshall White,

obvious that the house is built on an

Agent: Jellis Craig,

Ground level comprises an entrance hall,

Kaine Lanyon 0411 875 478

L-shaped block and the kitchen, dining

Warwick Gardiner 0438 308 555

lounge, family room and kitchen-dining

Price: $2.975 million

and living area is double the width of the

Price: $2.45 million-$2.55 million

hub. The lounge and family room have

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front section. Elegant, light and opening to

Auction: 11.30am, June 18

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There’s a nifty, study nook in the hall, and

ALBERT PARK \ 54 KERFERD ROAD

connects with a brick-paved, barbecue-

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the bathroom (twin vanity, shower and bath) cosies up with a Euro laundry. With

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endowed courtyard ideal for entertaining.

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lift service, video intercom and a private,

Working black, white and shades of grey, the decor welcomes a personal injection

two-car garage, it’s a downsizer’s dream

Proximity to MSAC, shops, trams, market

of colour, while the garage, with storage

This contemporary apartment complex

and a secure, seaside asset for those

and the beach boost the drawing power of

and workbench, moonlights as a tinkerer’s

by Finnis Architects catches the eye with

inclined to live scenically and take off

this comprehensively updated, Victorian

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its streamlined facade. Luxuriating on the

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terrace house. Both bedrooms contend for

second level, this penthouse pad goes all

main, with the one on ground sporting a

out for bay vistas, providing a priceless

walk-in wardrobe, twin-vanity en suite and

backdrop for relaxing and entertaining. Two

access to a light court, and the one on the

bedrooms (including the en suite main)

first floor (ditto wardrobe, en suite) sharing

adjoin the massive, wraparound balcony,

Agent: Hodges,

the level with a fitted study. Blending a

Agent: Marshall White,

as does the open-plan hub, which delivers

Stephen Wigley 0411 115 736

Miele-equipped kitchen with dining and

Oliver Bruce 0409 856 599

a truly indoor-outdoor experience when

Price: $1.725 million-$1.795 million

living areas on polished concrete floors,

Price: $2.4 million-$2.6 million

all three sets of glass doors are parted.

Auction: 11.30am, June 25

the hub at the rear of the ground floor

Auction: 12.30pm, June 18

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23 Huntingfield Road Brighton 4

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Unprecedented excellence, thoughtful design & entertaining prowess is encapsulated in this unrivalled masterpiece, featuring 4 entertaining zones (home theatre, gas fire), marble kitchen, a honed bluestone alfresco area with barbecue kitchen & glass tiled heated pool/spa, reverse cycle air conditioning, home automation, double glazing and a 4-car auto garage. Peaceful court location near Church Street, train & Brighton Grammar. Expressions of Interest Inspect Land Nick Renna Andre O'Brien Danielle Harvey Brighton

AUCTION THIS WEEKEND

Closing Thursday 16th June at 3pm As advertised or by appointment 689sqm approx 0411 551 190 0437 917 007 0433 509 786 9194 1200

203 Station Street Port Melbourne 3

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Overlooking the lush expanse of Page Reserve, this magnificent solid brick Victorian residence makes a statement in style and indulgence upon a deceptively large 368 sqm (approx) allotment. Perfectly attuned to lavish entertaining and a relaxed lifestyle, the generous layout spans two living areas, a striking gourmet kitchen, first-floor main suite, an established and private garden terrace and wide rear access to secure double garage. Auction Inspect Land Warwick Gardiner Mack Burgoine Port Phillip

Saturday 18th June, 11.30am As advertised or by appointment 368 sqm approx 0438 308 555 0439 464 625 (03) 8644 5500

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BRIGHTON 86-88 Wilson Street A MASTERPIECE OF STYLE AND LUXURIOUS CHARACTER Unmatched when it comes to exquisite quality and detail, showcasing incredible living proportions on a double 1340 sqm (approx.) block, and promising 360 degree views including the iconic city skyline from your own rooftop terrace, this sublime 5 bedroom + study, 4 bathroom (6 toilets), 9 car space 4-level (with lift access) residence is a modern masterpiece. Steps to Church Street shops! belleproperty.com/brighton

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FOR SALE Expressions of Interest VIEW By Appointment

Sam Inan 0433 076 999 Jesse Lorenz 0403 142 119 Maria Hunt 0413 187 188


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ELWOOD 61 Ruskin Street EDWARDIAN HAVEN OF LIGHT Only 500m to the beach, pretty as a picture and renovated to harness light and space, this Edwardian ticks all the boxes. Comprising a vast living zone with two lounge spaces anchored by a stone kitchen, all framed with extensive windows and doors letting in glorious light alongside a terrific breeze before spilling onto a paved alfresco. Also features a sparkling bathroom with tub, separate laundry room, double auto garage via ROW, gas ducted heating, ducted cooling and alarm.

AUCTION Saturday June 18 at 12:30pm VIEW See website for details

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Will Johnson 0449 131 648 John Manning 0416 101 201 Sam Inan 0433 076 999

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MELBOURNE 905/83 Queens Road LAKESIDE LUXURY WITH STYLE, SPACE AND SWEEPING VIEWS Combining modern sophistication with generous proportions and spectacular views of Junction Oval and the bay, this luxurious 2-bedroom apartment is a cut above the rest. The expansive layout features living/dining streamlined kitchen and covered balcony backdropped by the breathtaking scenic surrounds. Residents also enjoy access to a pool, sundeck and state-of-the-art gym. Simply stroll to trams, Fitzroy Street, and Albert Park.

FOR SALE VIEW See website for details

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Margaret Duncan 0417 382 686 Paul Hack 0418 328 055 Kristine Slodyczka 0438 125 491

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ST KILDA 2/25 Acland Street OVERSIZED GROUND FLOOR MANSION STYLE APARTMENT Underscored by glamourous proportions and ‘mile-high’ ceilings, this 2-bedroom mansion apartment combines the grandeur of its past with modern conveniences. A glorious example of Victorian architecture, the home features an imposing hallway, house-sized living room and dining room, Miele kitchen and a prized off-street car space. Prestigious Acland Hill position within walking distance to the beach, Acland and Fitzroy Streets and transport.

AUCTION Saturday July 2 at 10:30am VIEW See website for details GUIDE $1,190,000 - $1,290,000

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

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ST KILDA EAST 1/60A Westbury Street LARGE AND SPACIOUS TOWN RESIDENCE WITH 4 BEDS PLUS STUDY AND 2 LIVING Behind its individual street frontage and large leafy courtyard, this Art Deco semi-detached home comprises four bedrooms plus study, large open plan kitchen and living area with floorboards, electric cooking, dishwasher and air conditioning unit to the living area and double doors which open out to the courtyard. One bathroom upstairs and the one downstairs with laundry facilities. Split system units through out the property ensures it remains cool in summer and warm in winter along with the downstairs open fire place. There is also one off-street car park.

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AUCTION Saturday June 25 at 1:30pm VIEW See website for details

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


ELWOOD 2/17 Dickens Street

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THE BEST IN THE BLOCK Sporting an excellent layout, lots of room to move, and a huge courtyard wrapping around the perimeter, this unique apartment makes living in effervescent Elwood more than a desirable idea – it makes it a beautiful reality.

AUCTION Saturday June 25 at 1:30pm VIEW See website for details

This substantially sized sub-penthouse has been perfectly crafted to evoke a sense of sophisticated New York-style luxury in the heart of Prahran. The generous dimensions, 2 alfresco terraces and unobstructed panoramas differentiate the 1-bedder from the rest.

AUCTION Saturday June 25 at 10:30am VIEW See website for details

Will Johnson 0449 131 648 Shar Claridge 0402 170 732 John Manning 0416 101 201

www.belleproperty.com/st-kilda

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A BRILLIANT BAYSIDE LIFESTYLE This super-sized 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom apartment offers enticing luxury living. Taking advantage of its north-east corner position, the interior offers a sunny living and dining room served by an open-plan kitchen and flowing onto a covered wraparound terrace.

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John Manning 0416 101 201 Costa Karabatsos 0404 046 631 Will Johnson 0449 131 648

ST KILDA 27/220 Barkly Street

PRAHRAN 1107/15 Clifton Street

ST KILDA 6/74 Barkly Street

1a 1b

EMBRACE THE SUPER-SIZED SPACE AUCTION Saturday July 2 at 12:30pm VIEW See website for details

Extending to a front porch and shared rear decking, this over-sized 1-bedder is a place you’ll love coming home to. Featuring living and dining, separate galley kitchen and ensuite bathroom. Close to trams, Fitzroy and Acland Streets, Albert Park and the beach.

Costa Karabatsos 0404 046 631 John Manning 0416 101 201 Will Johnson 0449 131 648

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

www.belleproperty.com/st-kilda

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Expansive terrace with bay & city views

401/26 Riddell Parade, Elsternwick

Luxurious apartment living 401-26RiddellParadeElsternwick.com

Parklane, a prestigious boutique development introduces a new level of luxury & liveability to Elsternwick. This architecturally designed, luxury apartment combines premium quality, modern design & an impeccable attention to detail with contemporary living & is situated for the lifestyle you want, with all the conveniences of Elsternwick on your doorstep. Ideal for downsizers wanting to enjoy a sense of boutique living without having to compromise.

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