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living options include two and three-bedroom luxury apartments that are light and spacious, with balcony or patio options. To provide reassurance for the future, we will also offer assisted-living in one-bedroom serviced apartments, and a full range of residential aged care options, all within the same village community.

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Highe is the hidden gem of the Bayside area. Located only 15km from Melbourne’s CBD, the village will enjoy the convenience of having local shopping and restaurants close by, as well as having Southland nearby.

Upon completion, the village will offer a wide variety of activities and events, so you can do the things you love. Enjoy a morning swim in the heated indoor pool, or meet friends for coffee at the onsite Independentcafé.

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HOEKDENVANWADE WILSONEVE byCompiled COULESHAILEY REVIEW MORE TO LOVE ONLINE Go to Generaldomain.com.au/domain-reviewinquiries\ 1300 799 109 \ editorial@domain.com.au Editor \ Jemimah Clegg Editorial producer \ Hailey Coules Group picture editor \ Kylie Thomson Senior designer \ Colleen Chin Quan Graphic designer \ Nicole Gauci National magazine editor \ Natalie Mortimer National managing editor \ Alice Stolz Chief marketing officer \ Rebecca Darley Chief executive officer Domain Group \ Jason Pellegrino Real estate sales director \ Ray van Veenendaal \ 0438 279 870 ray.vanv@domain.com.au Retail sales \ retailsales@sales.domain.com.au Is your mag missing? Distribution \ distribution@domainreview.com.au It’s hard to measure the influence of the two women featured in this week’s edition – not only on me personally, but on our city. As child who wanted to be a performer, I looked to the late Olivia NewtonJohn, an Australian who made it big in Hollywood. Years later, as a budding journalist, I looked to our cover star Caroline Wilson. Sport was not exactly my area of interest, but I wanted to be a reporter with guts and integrity – just like her. Both women blazed trails. Both have made Melbourne better. This week we celebrate the life of one and the achievements of both. ● The editor’s desk OUR COVER \ Caroline PhotographedWilsonby Kristoffer Paulsen

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“I became a history nerd over the past few years back at home in New Zealand, so it was nice to see

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In early 2019, he joined Florence Welch (Florence and the Machine) on stage at the Sidney Myer Music Bowl as her opening act, and to duet Nobody Gets What They Want Anymore. The haunting ballad became even more eerie considering Melbourne went into lockdown a few months later. His friend, Earl Cave (Nick Cave’s son), was there in support.

“I have always been a collaborator,” Williams says. “Lately, there have been lots of female collaborations, and it’s a nice distance in terms of the dynamics and how our voices work together.”

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HENDERSONDEREK these cities for the first time and understand that from a historical point of view,” Williams says. He has been dabbling in acting and spent four months this year on set filming season two of the Netflix series Sweet Tooth, in which he plays the recurring character Johnny Abbot. He also shot the feature film Bad Behaviour – written by Alice Englert and starring Jennifer Connelly and Ben Whishaw – on the South Island of NZ.

“Music has always been the most immediate language and platform for me to exist,” he says. “It has always been my first love and always will be, but to follow my nose into the acting world has also been a lot of fun. There is a lot of learning to be had, but I am happy to go along with it and take the opportunities as they come up.”

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He returns to Melbourne this month to start rehearsing for his tour, but whether he’ll settle here again remains to be seen. “Half of my band is still there, so I will always have a Melbourne connection,” he says. “The city has always been so supportive of my music.”

“My Boy is about me finding new ways to become fearless and face things in my life that are scary and hard. I do write sad songs, but overall, I try to be an optimist and would say I have a sunny disposition.”

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“My last record was a break-up record, and it was a horrible time for me,” Williams says. “Writing that album was the perfect way to get my feelings out.

MARLON WILLIAMS, MY BOY \ Launches on September 9 with a show at Howler, Brunswick.

As an only child, Williams’ decision to return to New Zealand in 2020 was prompted by a desire to be closer to his parents. Wanting to sever ties with Melbourne after the relationship split might have spurred the move too. “I’m quite close with my parents, and the pandemic gave me a moment to appreciate what I have,” he says. It led to the writing of My Boy, an album loaded with sentimentality and reflection.

I n a step away from his alt-country stance and pensive ballads, New Zealand singer-songwriter Marlon Williams leans into ’80s new wave on his new album My Boy, becoming a Brian Ferry-esque, velvetyRecordedcrooner.inlate 2020 with producer Tom Healy at Neil Finn’s Roundhouse studio in Auckland, My Boy explores themes of mateship and what it means to be a bloke in the world today.

It’s Williams’ first album of new material since 2018’s Make Way For Love, which was an ode to a heartbreak that got the better of him as he came out of a long-term relationship while living in HeMelbourne.hasjustreturned from a European tour with fellow NZ artist Lorde, describing being in Rome and Croatia for the first time as “the ultimate buzz”.

“My Boy is about me finding new ways to become fearless and face things in my life that are scary and hard.”

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S he was celebrated across the globe for her talent and became a pop-culture icon for her role in Grease. But to the people she knew and worked with in her home town of Melbourne, the late Dame Olivia Newton-John meant so much more than her crystal-clear voice and dazzling smile. Melburnians will mourn the loss of the singer, actor and tireless advocate for cancer care and research with a state funeral – the date of which is yet to be announced as we go to Forprint.those who knew her personally, she lives on in their memories.

“Olivia would devote time to family and friends, often hosting gatherings at the Lyall as if entertaining at home,” Thomas says.

When Newton-John walked into the Lyall Hotel & Spa in South Yarra a few days after it opened in 2002, she became a regular at the boutique hotel and formed a bond with its owner, Rowina Thomas. Their 20-year friendship saw them come together on many occasions –from black-tie galas to raise money for the Olivia Newton-John Cancer Wellness & Research Centre, to being there while she performed Magic from the movie Xanadu at the Melbourne Cup in 2009. There were also a few trips to the Flamingo Las Vegas when NewtonJohn held a residency there between 2014 and Thomas2016.reflects on those moments with a tear in her eye.

Thomas was also there the last time Newton-John performed at the MCG in 2011 before a Demons-Blues clash, campaigning with the late AFL star Jim Stynes to raise money for the cancer centre. Thomas says away from her tireless campaigning, Newton-John loved to bring people together.

The Flourish PR founder says Newton-John’s humble nature captivated everyone she met. “Out of all the celebrities I’ve ever worked with, Olivia was the most selfless and most genuine,” she says.

“The ONJ Centre was so important to her. She used to tell me, ‘Angie, this is my dream! I want to help see an end to cancer’,” Ceberano says.

“It was Olivia’s mum who said, ‘If you can help someone, you should.’ That convinced Olivia to work with Austin Health and put her name on the building,” Shiell says.

The Victorian minister for creative industries, Steve Dimopoulos, says Newton-John had “a genuine star power that shone brightly, both on and off the screen”.

“She was always gracious, kind and grounded. She loved a laugh.”

The $189 million Olivia NewtonJohn Cancer Wellness & Research Centre at the Austin Hospital in Heidelberg opened in 2012. The centre is dedicated not only to VALE Olivia Newton-John’s devotion to care and research touched so many Melburnians.

Words JANE ROCCA cancer research and medical care, but also to patients’ mental and emotional wellbeing. Its opening meant that patients no longer had to travel from place to place for their appointments. With care provided under one roof, a large part of patient stress was alleviated. Angela Ceberano worked closely with Newton-John over 10 years to help promote the centre.

The work Newton-John did away from the limelight is what truly stands as her legacy – helping those who needed it most.

“One memorable night was the occasion of the marriage of Prince Harry to Meghan Markle, when a few relatives and friends donned tiaras and made scones in her suite while watching the wedding.”

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“Her memory lives on in the hearts of those she left behind, and in her work that continues to make so many lives better.” ●

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First diagnosed with breast cancer in 1992, Newton-John spent the following decades committed to building a cancer research centre in Melbourne.

“Always gracious and dignified through adversity and determined to make a difference. Her strength is my inspiration,” she says.

“The way she made people smile was like nothing I have ever seen before. She would walk the wards at her hospital without any cameras or media and go from bed to bed, talking to patients and theirAustinfamilies.”Health Foundation director Debbie Shiell spent the past five years working with Newton-John and is also reeling from the loss.

“She will be remembered for her warmth and generosity with a devotion to others that made a difference in cancer prevention, research and treatment,” Dimopoulos says.

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“He has been enormously helpful to me over the years, with work and at home,” she says.

“But, I honestly believe having them, and seeing life through a more rounded set of eyes, made me a better journo.”

“I was so glad I got the opportunity to thank Ron on the night and asked him to be my guest, as he really took a chance on giving me the job all those years ago,” she says.

“These days everyone goes to university, but I just wanted to go straight into the workforce, and I loved newspapers,” Wilson says. “Initially I harboured ambitions of becoming a scriptwriter, as I was an obsessive film buff.”

always lots of laughter and yelling and screaming behind closed doors,” she says. Wilson, now 62, went on to become the country’s first female chief football writer, appointed to the role at The Age in 1999. She is a fearless reporter and commentator with strong opinions for which she does not apologise. She is a leader and a trailblazer.

At pre-match footy functions she wasn’t allowed to sit with the men, instead with the wives of the players and coaches. She remembers one football media night she turned up and got sent to the kitchen – they She met Donohoe during cadetship classes at RMIT University, and the couple have been married for 33 years. Wilson says her husband has always been an incredible support.

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“I think the show works because there is a spark,” she says. “We disagree with each other a lot, and it is genuine.” to their first premiership in decades, [then Collingwood president] Alan McAlister threw me out of the rooms during the finals and said if I wanted to interview players, he would bring them out,” she says.

When Wilson was made chief football writer at The Age in 1999, she had three young children with her husband, former long-time Channel 7 political reporter Brendan Donohoe.

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“If I had to weigh it up, there were some big advantages,” she says of being a female footy“Youwriter.hadto have a thick skin, and it certainly made me noticed.”

It was an emotional night for Wilson for many reasons, as her long-term chief footy reporter rival and friend Mike Sheahan inducted her.

At her Australian Media Hall of Fame induction, Donohoe, two of her children and her parents Julia and Ian were by her side.

The man who gave her a chance, Ron Reed, was there on the night, but died unexpectedly just a few months later in June, aged 74.

She got her journalism cadetship at The Herald (which closed in 1990, merging with sister paper The Sun News-Pictorial to become the Herald-Sun), where she did numerous rounds, including in the now defunct paper’s women’s department. She did notice one thing about the sports journos though – they had a lot of fun. “They worked in a separate room ... and there was But as a cadet at The Herald in 1981, it took her now lifelong friend, journalist Corrie Perkin, to encourage her to write about sport, paving the way for the sports editor, Ron Reed, to take her “Lookingon.back it was a big thing to take a chance [on] a 21-year-old who didn’t really have a huge aptitude for reporting,” she says. “I was an average cadet, but I guess not the“Theworst.older I get, I realise how much of a big thing that was.” She became the second ever female journalist to cover footy in Melbourne, in what was truly a man’s world. She remembers once her chief of staff pulled her aside to tell her to dress better and to have a look at what her female colleagues wore.

“The kids found it hard, we all did.

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hen a 17-year-old Caroline Wilson started working at The Herald newspaper as a copy girl in 1978, sports journalism wasn’t on her Wilson’sradar.father Ian was the president of Richmond Football Club, so it seemed an obvious fit, but she just wanted to write –regardless of the subject.

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As a female footy reporter in the 1980s, Wilson was banned from going into the male change rooms to do her job after the footy. This went on for years. “In 1990, when Collingwood was ascending mistook her for catering staff, because she was a woman.Whileit was tough at times because of her gender, she has positive memories of the time.

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“When I had my youngest child, Clementine, she was only two when I went back as chief footy writer,” she says. “It was bloody difficult those first two years and I really did struggle with my confidence and my time allocation.

Earlier this year she was inducted into the Australian Media Hall of Fame at the Melbourne Press Club, an honour bestowed upon powerhouse journalists, including Laurie Oaks, Jana Wendt and revered political journalist Michelle Grattan. She is also a long-time presenter on Channel Nine’s Footy Classified , and says the show’s success hinges on the panellists being honest.

“These days everyone goes to university, but I just wanted to go straight into the workforce, and I loved newspapers.”

“It was a huge advantage to all the other blokes who were inside the rooms, so I named about 10 players I wanted to chat to, and they came out and basically queued up.

“When they won the flag, and I’m standing in the middle of the MCG with all the other journos, Alan was the first one to come over and give me a kiss on the cheek and say, ‘I’m sorry about that, you will be allowed in from now.’”

Excellent design from two eras comes together in this period home just two doors from the beach in Brighton’s golden mile. From the Edwardian era comes the inviting warmth and historical gravitas of leadlight windows, heavily decorated ceilings and cornices, cast-iron fireplaces, panelling and plate rails. From the contemporary era comes the brilliant design skills of NFT Architecture for the extensions, Mim Design for the interiors and Jack Merlo for the garden.

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Towards the rear is a fitted home office and then the living, dining and kitchen area opens up. This is a stunningly designed and dramatic area, slightly angled, with extensive customised charcoal joinery and a marble hearth to the gas logThefireplace.kitchen cabinetry is also charcoal. A marble island bench, integrated Miele refrigeration, Smeg appliances, a walk-in pantry and ample storage make it a pleasure to use.

Upstairs, the three children’s bedrooms have built-in wardrobes and desks. Two have window seats and one has an en suite bathroom. They share a family room and study that opens to a balcony overlooking the pool and rear garden.Thehouse has a lot of storage, hydronic heating, airconditioning, automated blinds, skylights, remote-controlled gates, alarm system, video intercom and key-code entry.

On the ground floor, off the spacious entry, are a formal sitting room and a formal dining room, both with open fireplaces. The main bedroom is also in this zone and has a deep walk-in wardrobe and a spacious Elba marble en suite.

The house is large and finely detailed with everything a family could need. Throughout, oak floors, polished plaster walls and a masterful use of colours perfect for both eras, make an outstanding interior.

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The property is well placed to take advantage of Brighton’s prestigious schools, its shopping, cafes and restaurants and all the services and diversions that make Brighton one of Melbourne’s favourite suburbs.

Sliding stacker doors open to the self-cleaning pool with its integrated daybed, outdoor shower, and heated entertaining deck.

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DOMAIN REVIEW 9 IN PARTNERSHIP WITH TOP CHOICE \ YOU MAY ALSO LIKE … BRIGHTON \ 3 CHATSWORTH AVENUE Agent: Marshall White, Barb Gregory 0419 568 370 Price: $6.85 million-$7.5 million Expressions of Interest: Close noon, 6 September BRIGHTON EAST \ 5A LUBRANO STREET Agent: Marshall White, Campbell Butterss 0432 735 385 Price: $2.2 million-$2.35 million Auction: 2.30pm, September 10 ELWOOD \ 52 FOAM STREET Agent: Marshall White, Kate Strickland 0400 125 946 Price: $6.7 million-$7.1 million Expressions of interest: Close 5pm, September 13 “THE PERFECT FAMILY PACKAGE – METRES FROM THE WATERS EDGE, STUNNING BAY VIEWS, ZONED LIVING AREAS, HUGE PROPORTIONS AND ENVIABLE ENTERTAINING BY THE POOL.” KATE STRICKLAND – AGENT FINAL WORD

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Agent: Kay & Burton, Alex Schiavo 0419 239 549 Price: $9.5 million-$10.45 million Expressions of interest: Close 5pm, September 6

There ought to be an official acronym for builder’s own home. They tend to be a cut above the average residential fare. Extended on Edwardian bones; this house illustrates the point, with boundary walls pushed outward to achieve maximum internal space, strategic glazing inviting light and high ceilings ensuring an airy feel throughout. The gabled facade looks sweet in white. Viewed from the rear, the red brick and charcoal-clad extension creates a complementary contrast. The main bedroom has a bay window with built-in seat and a walk-through wardrobe to a couple-oriented en suite. The main bathroom has a semi-open shower and a funky bath. Merging kitchen, dining and living areas, the hub connects with the rear deck and lawn backyard through two sets of glass sliders.

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BRIGHTON \ 11 MARTIN STREET

Agent: Belle Property, Andy Nasr 0422 029 324 Price: $2.9 million-$3.1 million Private sale

Set in the golden mile and on about 1273 square metres of land, this property includes an indoor pool and spa, and a sauna. On the ground floor, the kitchen is at the heart of the house with a formal living room with fireplace, and a formal dining room at the front and an informal kitchen, living and meals area at the rear opening to a covered entertainment area. The granite kitchen has Gaggenau and Miele appliances. The curved marble staircase leads to the bedroom level. Here, the main bedroom has a shower en suite and twin basins and there is a walk-in wardrobe. The three remaining bedrooms share a study and bathroom. The house has surround sound, a security alarm, remote controlled blinds, ducted vacuum and automatic irrigation.

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Agent: Whitefox, Cheyne Fox 0410 216 156 Price: $1.35 million-$1.485 million

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St Kilda held its breath while this complex went up on what was formerly the site of the St Moritz ice skating rink. The results have disappointed few. On the second floor, this two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment is ideal for executive living and would make one heck of a citybeachside pad for out-of-towners. Enter to a foyer flowing in to open-plan living, where the kitchen makes a statement in calacatta marble, pale chevron floors reinforce the beachy vibe and a glass door opens a balcony. Abetted by a roomy en suite, the main bedroom also adjoins the balcony. The main bathroom sports a double vanity and a circular bath. As for extras, the amenities and services available here put many a five-star resort to shame.

On weekends, the walkways bordering Elwood canal are thick with locals enjoying the aquatic scenery. That’s an everyday experience here, where the newly completed abode takes vistas of the water run and attendant birdlife in its stride, affording space to enjoy them from inside and out. One of four in the build, the residence comes with a seven-star NatHERS rating (think super-green; solar panels and a Tesla battery station in the garage) and an internal lift for easy passage between its three attractive storeys. Find the garage, a bedroom/office, bathroom and access to a verdant terrace on ground level. Ascend for open-plan living adjoining a leafy view balcony. Rise again for the main bedroom with walk-in wardrobe and stellar en suite, two further minors and a bathroom.

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Agent: Chisholm & Gamon, Sam Gamon 0425 702 574 Price: $3.3 million-$3.5 million

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