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For many a city-dweller, our only experience of central Australia has come from the screen. Often it is painted as scary, with films such as Wolf Creek cementing the desert as menacing, hard and dangerous. But the new SBS and NITV drama True Colours is set to change those perceptions. Created by Indigenous filmmakers Erica Glynn and Warren H. Williams, the show brings the Arrernte people of Mparntwe (Alice Springs) and its surroundings, their culture and language to the screen. In our cover story this week, actor Luke Arnold talks about making the show, and how it changed his life. ●

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can list what I love about Melbourne winter on a single hand: Jerusalem artichokes, hot baths and maybe three AFL games, tops. So, you can imagine my joy when I found a new contender for number one: hot pierogi and smoked pork soup at Tipsy Village in South Melbourne. This Polish restaurant has flown under the radar for four years, humbly serving customers from a single-fronted Victorian house opposite South Melbourne Market. Owner Peter Bernatt moved to Australia in 1980 and fell in love with hospitality under our country’s most pioneering restaurateurs, like Richard Frank, Hermann Schneider and Mietta O’Donnell. After that, Peter followed a different path and spent nearly 30 years as a computer consultant – until deciding to return to hospitality seven years ago. He learned to cook at Le Cordon Bleu London before returning home

Polish comfort From shots to soup, Tipsy Village in South Melbourne has winter sorted. Wo r d s

to open Tipsy Village in a former cafe. Now he serves the food of his heritage from breakfast to dinner. I’ve only ever visited for lunch, and this is my second time sitting in the warmth of the sun on the verandah. The time of day doesn’t stop Peter from convincing us to order a shot of frozen vodka.

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“The way I see it, you’ve ordered herring,” he says, “and herring like to swim.” Pickled herring is a strong flavour, but it’s one that runs through my veins. At Tipsy village it’s indeed swimming, but in dill-infused oil, and is topped with pickled onion and served with sliced rye.

Pierogi (Polish dumplings) are the perfect snack. The best seller is the ruskie, filled with potato, onion and house-made organic quark cheese. Other fillings feature black pudding, pork and smoked mackerel. A throuple of garnishes accompany each serve of three or seven, including coleslaw, bacon bits and onion sour cream. “I had a customer come in the other day and she said she only had one complaint,” Peter says as he arrives with our pierogi. “She loved the food, she loved the service ... but she hates the colour of the blankets.” He drops one beside us, should the chill be bothersome. If I worked for Pantone, I’d call it “Warsaw Grey”. What the blankets lack in colour, the Ukrainian borscht more than makes up for. There are nine soups on the menu, each more winterfriendly than the last. We order one that quintuples down on pork with chunks of smoked hock, spare rib, sausage, ham and bacon. I find myself wishing I were supping it from a mug with fingerless gloves. Peter recommends first-timers try his porky, garlicky white sausage, which is double-baked in beer and served with a flurry of caramelised onion. I enjoyed it so much the first time that I ordered it again as a second-timer. It’s worth it for the rosemary roasted potatoes alone. While the wine list at Tipsy Village won’t have you jumping out of your krzeslo with excitement, there are a dozen 500-millilitre Polish beers to choose from. Add to that a dozen Eastern European vodkas and you’ll be toasting Melbourne winter in no time. Na zdrowie! ● TIPSY VILLAGE \ 313 Coventry Street, South Melbourne. ● @tipsy_village

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COVER STORY

Shining through Actor Luke Arnold learned to see Australia through the eyes of First Nations people while filming True Colours.

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ilming the four-part crime drama True Colours for SBS and NITV in remote Alice Springs was a transformative experience for Australian actor Luke Arnold. Best known for his portrayals of Michael Hutchence in the mini-series Never Tear Us Apart and Long John Silver in Black Sails, Arnold worked closely with the Arrernte people of Amoonguna on the True Colours set and felt a spiritual connection to country that shifted his life perspective. “Working with Aboriginal filmmakers on this show – through those who see the richness, beauty and spirit of it – makes it so clear that what we’ve seen on television to this point hasn’t been represented the way it should,” Arnold says. “There is a lot of use of the Arrernte language too, which means a lot of the local people play parts in the series. The traditional owners made sure we represented the area, the language and people correctly, it felt like a big community production that way and I am forever grateful.” Arnold’s desire to know more about country was sparked while filming ABC TV’s Preppers a few months earlier. The series was co-created by First Nations writer Nakkiah Lui and starred the likes of Uncle Jack Charles, Ursula Yovich and Aaron McGarth. “Director Stephen McGregor was working on Preppers with me and was coming to Alice Springs too,” he says. “The cast had told me how spiritual and special Alice Springs was and I was up for an amazing time there. It is one of my favourite times in my life, now that I look back. “There was also a shift that happened to me, partly inspired by the beauty and power of that

part of the world, but also by way of introducing me to our Indigenous history and making connections with First Nations actors and crew who will be part of my life going forward.” Arnold plays detective Nick Gawler in True Colours – not only as the main character Rarriwuy Hick’s on-screen ex-boyfriend but her policing partner too. They’re joined by Errol Shand (Operation Buffalo, Mystery Road, Rake) Trisha Morton Thomas (Total Control, Redfern Now, Radiance), Ben Oxenbould (The Kettering Incident, Mr InBetween, Mystery Road) and Miranda Otto. “Rarriwuy and I clicked from the moment we did our chemistry test,” Arnold says. “She pointed out to me that so often the desert of Australia is filmed through a white lens and treated as desolate, scary and an empty, barren place.” Long before he fell into acting, Arnold always wanted to be a writer, and he has just released a fantasy book – One Foot in the Fade – his third in a series he launched in 2020. “When I was younger, I liked creating and writing stories,” he says. “These days I try my best to split my time between acting and writing.” While filming True Colours, Arnold spent his down-time editing his latest novel. “I try as much as possible to focus on one thing at a time, but deadlines shift and life happens, sometimes it throws things your way but I just go with the f low,” he says. A lot of his inspiration to write novels comes from doing the most routine things. “It could be while I’m in the shower, drifting off to sleep or when I’m on a walk. That’s when the revelations come, and as an actor, too,” Arnold says.

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“It’s often when you allow yourself some time outdoors that I get an idea of how I should play a character, and it’s the same when it comes to developing characters in my book.” While his career pre-COVID often took him abroad, these days Arnold feels the need to lay down some roots in Melbourne – his parents live in country Victoria. “When you bounce around the world as much as I do, your family and friends tend to stop making you accountable for not showing up to things because they know you’re living a transient life,” Arnold says. “But I had a real craving to be relied upon – I’ve missed that in the last few years. “Being in the same city for longer allows you to grow in ways that travelling a lot doesn’t, which means I can focus on also being a good son, brother and friend.” He’s been filming the Disney Plus series Nautilis on the Gold Coast. It is based on the Jules Verne novel Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea and also stars British actor Shazad Latif. “I take the acting jobs I want and then write in between and get to spend more time with friends and family, which I missed,” Arnold says. “While I don’t have a solid base, I am feeling more grounded than I have in the last few years and I am trying to preserve that as much as possible.” With so many acting gigs happening in Australia, Arnold says the film industry is booming. “It’s a good time to be an Aussie actor,” he says. “It’s been great to be around so many actors who are feeling the energy again.” ● TRUE COLOURS \ Mondays 8.30pm, SBS & NITV.


“The traditional owners made sure we represented the area, the language and people correctly.”

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FEATURE HOUSE SANDRINGHAM \ 84 VICTORIA STREET 3

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This family home has been designed by prestigious architect Jon Friedrich, who has put his stamp on bayside streets and created grand houses that continue the traditions of these blue-chip suburbs into the contemporary era. Built over two levels, with spacious rooms, high ceilings, masterful detailing and excellent amenities, it would suit a buyer who is keen on entertaining as well as enjoying a comfortable and pleasant family life. The freshly painted interior is decorated in natural shades with stone accents and new carpets. On the ground floor, the formal lounge at the front has double doors to the landscaped garden, and a cosy open fireplace. Next to it, the dining room is equipped with a bar. On the opposite side of the hall is a bedroom with en suite. The hall finishes at the gracefully curved kitchen, meals area and family room, which also has a fireplace. Two glazed voids to the first floor add to the feeling of volume and light. This section of the home looks out to the covered outdoor entertaining area and the free-form pool and spa, with a bridge across the pool for easy access to the flood-lit tennis court. A pool house adds to the convenience and the garden is low-maintenance. The kitchen, white with stone benchtops and a 900-millimetre Ilve stove, is equipped for easy management of daily cooking as well as entertaining. A built-in desk makes it easy to supervise the children’s homework. On the first floor, a balcony overlooking the rear garden opens from the main bedroom and its adjoining sunny study. There is also a walk-in wardrobe and a marble

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en suite with spa bath, shower and twin hand basins. Two children’s bedrooms share the family bathroom.

“A RARE FIND OF A JON FRIEDRICH DESIGNED HOME ON A LARGE BLOCK WITH

There is a workshop in the double remote-controlled

POOL AND TENNIS COURT IN CENTRAL SANDRINGHAM.” PETER KAKOS – AGENT

garage, and the house has reverse-cycle heating and cooling, The property is close to the Royal Avenue Reserve, Sandringham East Primary School, Sandringham College and Firbank Grammar. The beach is a short walk away and the house is close to shopping and transport. ● BEVERLEY JOHANSON property@domainreview.com.au

Agent: The Agency, Tracy Trian Belcher 0402 007 882 Price: $3.68 million Private sale

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ELWOOD \ 2/511 ST KILDA STREET 2

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the staircase for a bathroom and two

PORT MELBOURNE \

open-plan hub, thus lending a dining area

bedrooms including the main with

26/39 ESPLANADE EAST

to the kitchen-meals-living format. The

en suite. When leisure time finds you not entertaining outside courtesy of the

kitchen is admirably equipped; there’s

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a bench seat in the meals area and the

At the green end of St Kilda Street, directly

deck-and-courtyard combo, you might well

opposite facility-packed parklands, this

be sighted strolling in Elsternwick Park or

This apartment is bright, airy and styled

views. Parquetry floors, subtle wallpaper

townhouse matches a neat two-storey

sipping a latte in Ormond Road Village. ●

with a discerning eye. Situated in a

and liberal use of marble enhance the

lifestyle-oriented complex where residents

sophisticated aesthetic. ●

KAY KEIGHERY

interior with a generous dose of al fresco

living area opens to a balcony with bay

space. There’s a classic air about the

share a pool and established gardens, it’s

grey-rendered facade, and the attached

close enough to the beach to catch cooling

garage has indoor access. Ground level

breezes and near enough to Bay Street

comprises an open-plan kitchen-dining-

KAY KEIGHERY

to do all your shopping on foot. The main

living zone, a powder room and a laundry.

Agent: Belle Property,

bedroom has a walk-through wardrobe

Agent: Marshall White,

Step out through the glass doors in the

Andy Nasr 0422 029 324

to an en suite. The second has built-in

Ben Manolitsas 0400 201 626

open-plan area to the pergola-covered

Price: $990,000-$1.09 million

wardrobes. What was previously the third

Price: $1.6 million-$1.7 million

deck and adjoining courtyard. Slip up

Auction: 10.30am, July 9

(reinstate as required) is now part of the

Contact agent

PORT MELBOURNE \

polished concrete floors, the open-plan

BRIGHTON \

Opulent finishes throughout include

LEVEL 3, 18/33 JOHNSTON STREET

hub exudes a dash of industrial edge.

PENTHOUSE 448 ST KILDA STREET

marble-trimmed en suites, book-matched

Glass sliders link it with the balcony, and

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both enjoy those bay views. Abetted by

stone floors and custom-made joinery. The

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heating-cooling, a Euro laundry and a car

just metres from the beach and close to

As a funky one-bedder with a big balcony

park, you get comfort, convenience and

Views from the private 311-square-metre

and bay vistas, this pad delivers on low-

security for your investment dollar here.

rooftop terrace are exquisite and even

maintenance living suitable for savvy

“A great opportunity to buy into Port

more so when enjoyed from the luxury

singles and couples, be they starting

Melbourne, with views you’ll never lose,”

of your own infinity-edge pool. The

out in the market or downsizing. Recent

the agent says. ● KAY KEIGHERY

penthouse has internal space of about

refurbishment has it looking good. The

building, designed by SJB Architecture, is shops, cafes and schools. ● BEVERLEY JOHANSON

382 square metres. The vast living and

entrance foyer doubles as a study nook;

dining area opens to balconies on two

the bedroom has a full wall of built-in

Agent: Lynda White Real Estate,

sides and the kitchen has a Gaggenau

Agent: Kay & Burton,

wardrobes and the bathroom has a large

Lynda White 0405 038 888

oven, microwave, steam oven and three

Alex Schiavo 0419 239 549

shower and a cool, cylindrical hand basin.

Price: $600,000-$660,000

Bora cooktops as well as a butler’s pantry,

Price: $6 million-$6.5 million

With polished concrete ceilings mirroring

Auction: 11am, July 16

double fridge-freezer and ample storage.

Expression of interest: Close 5pm, July 19

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Elwood 57 Tennyson Street

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Picture-perfect Edwardian with Alluring Space & Pool Behind the classic façade of this picture-perfect Edwardian, discover a spectacular renovation where sunlight permeates every corner and meticulous attention to detail has been achieved at every turn. Reconfigured to meet contemporary lifestyle and entertaining expectations, among the home’s highlights are an impressive open plan living/dining zone with cosy open fireplace which extends outside to a sunswept alfresco deck & sparkling fully-tiled pool for endless summertime enjoyment. Crafted with the most fastidious of hosts in mind, the new state-of-the-art kitchen is equipped with high-end appliances and is anchored by an exquisite entertainer’s island whilst also offered are up to five bedrooms, a tranquil lounge, beautifully appointed bathrooms, a guest powder room plus versatile study/playroom. Ducted heating/ cooling, copious amounts of storage, built-in speakers and two secure off-street parking spaces are among the practicalities and the home is near cafes, schools, shops & the bay.

Auction: Guide: Contact:

Saturday 16th July 2.00pm Contact Agent Sam Gamon 0425 702 574 Rhianna Hoyle 0408 100 583

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Expansive terrace with bay & city views

401/26 Riddell Parade, Elsternwick

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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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$2,395 000

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248 Esplanade, Brighton

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601/216 Bay Road, Sandringham The Ultimate Penthouse With Bay Views Defined by a premier bayside location only metres to Sandringham beach, shops cafes and train. This is sky high living in every sense of the word.This truly unique double-story Sky Home presents breathtaking views of the bay, Melbourne CBD, Dandenongs, and Red Hill. Rare amenities abound with soaring 3.2m ceilings, an internal private lift, a grand central staircase, and a spacious master suite with a walk-in robe and ensuite featuring a freestanding bath and dual shower room. Herringbone flooring throughout the lower level and luxurious silk carpets on the upper level. A huge and light-filled open-plan living space also connects with an extraordinary kitchen and spacious dining area with a total internal area of 189sqm of internal living and an unbelievable 46sqm of external living.

OPEN TO INSPECT

PRICED TO SELL $1,995,000

Wednesday 6 July 12.00pm - 12.30pm Saturday 9 July 12.00pm - 12.30pm

AGENTS Bert Geraerts

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Michael Vashisht 0426 111 791 nickjohnstone.com.au

| 248 Esplanade, Brighton | 96-98 Station Street, Sandringham | 9553 8300

NICK JOHNSTONE

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602/216 Bay Road, Sandringham Sky Home with Penthouse Views/Manhattan in Sandringham This truly unique double-story 3 bedroom Sky Home presents breathtaking views of the bay, Dandenongs, Red Hill and the city. Rare amenities abound with soaring 3.2m ceilings, an internal private lift, a grand central staircase, and a spacious master suite with a walk-in robe and ensuite. Extraordinary kitchen and spacious dining area with a total internal area of 247sqm of internal living and an unbelievable 223sqm of external living. Featuring The Gardens of Pavilion Green with alfresco dining pavilions, sundecks, relaxed pockets of seating and cozy fire-pits. Designed by award winning CBG Architects and located less than 10 minutes from Sandringham beach and Sandringham Yacht Club.

OPEN TO INSPECT

PRICED TO SELL $2,995,000

Wednesday 6 July 12.00pm - 12.30pm Saturday 9 July 12.00pm - 12.30pm

AGENTS Bert Geraerts

0418 514 090

Michael Vashisht 0426 111 791 nickjohnstone.com.au

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