PEOPLE & PROPERTY OF MELBOURNE
OCTOBER 5-11, 2022
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Oh Melbourne, winter has not been kind this year, I know. But spring has (sort of) sprung, and the longer days make for more exciting nights. Even if the season has been slow to start, the spring events have well-and-truly kicked off. One of the biggest on the calendar is Melbourne Fashion Week, when the city plays host to established and emerging designers, along with up-and-coming models and VIP guests. One of this year’s ambassadors is our cover star, model Sophia Bana (yep, Eric’s daughter), who told us about the start of her career and the excitement to come during the springtime of her life. ●
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CITY LIVING \ Be a tourist in your own town this
GLOBAL EXCHANGE \ From October 6 until late
summer and visit soon-to-be-opened The Terrace in
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the Royal Botanic Gardens. It will launch as a function
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Ages to the present day. ● ngv.vic.gov.au
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ix-time Archibald Prize finalist David Bromley is set to open a new museum in Castlemaine, featuring some of his prized art by other painters and sculptors, along with his own work. Bromley, 62, bought the former Old Castlemaine Gaol with his wife Yuge in 2019 and has spent the past three years renovating it. The Bromley Collection is due to open to the public as a museum and art precinct by the end of the year. “The museum will be filled with our collection of art,” Bromley says. “We have collected everything from Japanese ceramics to mid-century pieces and modern Australian artists and sculptors. It’s an environment we have done our way, with our
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own funds, and it puts a smile on our face.” The heritage-listed jail, built in 1861 and active until 1990, has been renovated inside and will feature a large outdoor sculpture sitting area. Some artists on show include the Townsville-born sculptor Owen Broughton – best known for his large bronze works – who died in 1984. There are works by Charles Blackman (who David also painted for the Archibald in 2002) and pieces by local graffiti artists – including Gore and Lucky Lucks – and largescale contemporary art by Tom Gerrard. French painter Bernard Buffet is another favourite. “Art needs to find a way in these esteemed places and not just remain where people expect to find it,” says Bromley, who started as a signwriter at the age of 15. He moved to Australia with his parents and brother in 1964 and has lived everywhere from tropical Queensland to regional Victoria. Following in the footsteps of surrealist artist Salvador Dali, Bromley has also dabbled in perfumery, making his fragrance debut with three scents – floral, noir and oriental – with the Bondi Perfume Company.
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When he launched his fragrance in 1983, the Spanish-born Dali copped much flack for commercialising his art to the perfume world – with particular criticism from French writer, and co-founder and principal theorist of surrealism Andre Breton. “I am a huge believer that you aren’t doing things properly unless you attract some criticism,” says Bromley, who paints large-scale murals, dabbles in urban development art and has collaborated with wine brands in the past. Decades of painting mean his sense of smell has virtually gone, but with the help of Yuge, he was able to create the range, as memory plays a part in formulating fragrances. “I love the irony of creating a perfume and having no sense of smell. It went years ago, but I know what I like, and I did get my family involved in the process,” he says. Being surrounded by art inspired
Bromley to consider creating the fragrance packaging to exist beyond the obvious. The Bondi Perfume Company deal allowed him to create bottles and artwork that deserve a shelf life beyond what’s inside. “The perfume bottle is another vessel, so I view it as an art form,” Bromley says. “I am all about making fragrances attention-grabbing and beautiful, and the Bondi Perfume Company delivered above and beyond what I could ever expect from a commercial collaboration,” Bromley says. “I like to do things that serious visual artists aren’t supposed to do. It’s like the bending of the rules can only be done a certain way for you to sit well in the art world. I call that nonsense and do what makes me feel happy and inspired.” ●
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ophia Bana, a dancer turned model, has landed her first major ambassador role as the face of Melbourne Fashion Week, alongside First Nations singer-songwriter Thelma Plum. She’s the daughter of Australian actor Eric Bana, but the 20-year-old is wooing fans in her own right – and is on a mission to bring a young audience to embrace the runway in the city this October. Bana is also in her second and final year at Transit Dance School in Brunswick, where she dances 40 hours a week, but is swapping contemporary dance moves for fashion during an action-packed week of style in the CBD. “I started dancing when I was two and a half years old, and I don’t really know any different; it’s what I have always done because I love it,” she says. “Unfortunately, I did year 12 in lockdown and never got to dance in my final year. Sometimes when I think back, I do feel gutted, but I know I have been much luckier than others, so I just accept it for what it is.” Finishing at Loreto Mandeville Hall in Toorak, Bana was encouraged by her creative parents to pursue dance. It was also during this time she was offered a fashion contract with The Talent Buro when a friend introduced Bana to the agency. “Modelling has always interested me, and it’s very similar to the dance world, so I thought I would do it. I am excited to see where it goes and relying on my agent who knows the industry well,” Bana says. Melbourne Lord Mayor Sally Capp says the festival’s diverse choice of ambassadors and VIP guests is aimed at luring more people to the format.
“I want to have a go at everything and put a lot of pressure on myself to be both ambitious and hard-working.” “Nurturing the next generation of creatives both on and off the runway is important to us,” says Capp. “That’s why we continue to seek out new opportunities to work with and host emerging local talent. Sophia Bana is a multitalented, up-andcoming creative, and it’s been fantastic to see her career as a dancer, and now model, unfold. “We look forward to seeing her f launt her youthful vibrancy and unique style throughout the week.” Also joining the festival are VIP guests bayside TikTok star Harvey Petito and First Nations social inf luencer Allira Potter. Potter is excited to see diverse body shapes and First Nations brands on the runway this season and is thrilled to make her debut at MFW in the same
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year that Plum performs on the runway. “I think Fashion Week plays a huge part in being an inspiration for people to think and dress outside of their comfort zone,” Potter says. “I also think Instagram plays a huge part for people to be inspired by fashion, too.” Petito, 18, spends his weeks chasing fashion calendars around the globe, is often invited to collaborate with luxury fashion brands and, with 1.6 million followers on TikTok, is thoroughly enjoying life in the fast lane right now. “A lot of local brands have adopted TikTok as a key marketing space, which I love as it allows smaller-scale brands to really get their name out there and get seen,” Petito says. “My social media success has changed my life as it has not only allowed me to pursue my passion and chase my dreams, it has also allowed me to inspire people to do the same.” Bana says her mother, photographer Rebecca Gleeson, has been a guide when it comes to understanding the camera and how to work it. “Mum comes on shoots with me as a photographer and has been helpful with advice, too. Both of my parents are really supportive of me.” Until now, Bana has spent her life away from the limelight, with parents who kept her and her older brother Klaus, who is studying film and television at VCA, away from red carpet events. Though she has grown up with a famous father, he’s still just “Dad” to her. “I remember watching Finding Nemo and I didn’t know that Dad was in that movie,” she says. Eric Bana voiced one of the sharks – Anchor – in the film, alongside Barry Humphries’ Bruce. “He would always impersonate the character at the dinner table, and I would be like, ‘Dad, that isn’t such a great impersonation.’ Dad would then reply, ‘That was me, Sophia.’ That was probably the first time I felt weird knowing it was Dad who was acting in a role in a movie I loved,” Bana says. “To be honest, I don’t watch many of the movies he’s acted in. It takes me out of the moment, and I feel so awkward because I am like, that is weird, you’re just my Dad, that’s not who you are at home.” But seeing her father do what he loves has certainly inspired Bana to be just as ambitious. “Getting to see someone be so passionate about what they do has definitely had an impact on me feeling like I can make a living by following my dreams, too,” she says. Bana, who plans to travel to the US next year and enrol in some acting classes, too, says a European summer in 2023 is also on the cards. “I want to have a go at everything and put a lot of pressure on myself to be both ambitious and hard-working.” ●
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TRAVEL is amazing – including the relaxed Atrium restaurant. This is all good news for local businesses. For example, gins by Bass & Flinders Distillery are showcased in the hotel rooms. Earlier in the day, I visited the back streets of Dromana, the distillery’s home of 13 years. It makes grape-based gins and brandies using local botanicals. Choose from a tasting session with cheese and charcuterie or book a masterclass to make your own gin. Next door is the popular Red Hill Candle Company and its range of scented candles and soaps. Here I see an excited group heading upstairs for a candle-making workshop. A visit to a winery is a must, and the Mornington Peninsula has more than 50 boutique cellar doors. Point Leo Estate and Montalto are two of my favourites, but I decide to go
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orrento has always been a glitzy place. Channelling Italian seaside vibes, the town was a popular spot in the late 19th century when people liked to escape Melbourne’s summer heat to promenade along the pier. The town has had its highs and lows but its reputation is set to rise again with the reopening of the much-loved “Conti” – the historic limestone InterContinental Hotel overlooking the main street. On a sunny spring day, Sorrento is in sparkling form. Strolling along the clifftop walk to Point King – the Sorrento-Portsea Artists’ Trail – I wind my way past picture-perfect coves, beaches and boat houses. No wonder 19th-century artists were inspired by Port Phillip Bay’s prettiest corner. For stickybeaks, the trail overlaps Millionaire’s Walk, which contains some of Victoria’s most expensive
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holiday homes. It seems strangely egalitarian as I wander along the public path that slices through the front gardens of these mansions. Back in Sorrento, it’s almost lunchtime. There’s a queue in front of the popular Buckley cafe. Coffee fans are calling into the tiny Flat Blk, and the new restaurant-cum-deli Stringers is filling up. Across the road, the Conti is busy too. After being closed for four years, the hotel has had a $120 million renovation by architects Woods Bagot. The 1875 building and its jazz moderne wing are looking smart, plus there are two new buildings, all run by the upscale InterContinental group. Food is a big drawcard here. The locals are flocking to the public bar and the streetside seating. The finediner Audrey’s, helmed by chef Scott Pickett, is wowing the foodies. Set on an upper level with sea views, the
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diner’s multi-course degustation menu champions local seafood and produce. It’s the perfect place to celebrate a special occasion, and I spy a few birthday groups and anniversary couples. Pickett, with publican Craig Shearer, oversees all the food venues – the sheer scale of these
somewhere different – Polperro in Red Hill. The view of the vineyard from the deck is relaxing. At the end of a busy day, I check into the InterContinental Hotel, where I’m staying in a heritage wing suite with a magical bayside view. There are 108 rooms – the most atmospheric are in the original building. The Aurora Spa and Bathhouse, a large wellness centre, is due to open later in the year. Leaving the best till last, the guestonly swimming pool looks like a Great Gatsby scene – no coincidence because the Baz Luhrmann movie was an inspiration for the project, and some of the hotel’s carpets and wallpapers were designed by Luhrmann’s partner, Oscar-winner Catherine Martin. Flanked by cabanas, palm trees and colourful poolside chairs, the deck has glimpses of the bay – the perfect spot for a sundowner. ●
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Top drops for spring
Five winemakers share their favourite vinos to sip in the sun.
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pring is upon us, and that means turning your palate to new varietals and swapping your go-to wine for something different – because hasn’t it been the longest winter ever? Celebrate the new season with complex chardonnays, textural rosés, award-winning shiraz and minimal-intervention wines from regional Victoria and beyond. With complex aromas of stone fruit and citrus zest, the Petaluma Yellow Label 2021 Chardonnay gets better with age. Senior winemaker Teresa Heuzenroedes says the vintage was a standout. “The chardonnay is a perfect transition to sunny days and pairs with lighter dishes. It’s full of fresh stone fruit, citrus aromas and flavours, and it has lovely fruit weight, concentration and vibrance.” Sourced from the cool climate conditions of the Adelaide Hills, the Penfolds Max’s Rosé 2021 is the premium brand’s modern interpretation of a drop it last made in the 1970s. According to Penfolds senior winemaker Steph Dutton, the new bottle is a
departure from their original style and is designed for celebratory times. “Reds are what we are known for, but with rose, we create a reason to open a new style of wine,” says Dutton. “It’s a regional wine with regional personality. Think watermelon granita freshness, white strawberry fruits as its sweet descriptor, but a dry, savoury finish on the palette.” The Mornington Peninsula’s Avani is a boutique winery all about minimal intervention – they use indigenous yeast ferments and minimal sulphur. “The 2021 Amrit Chardonnay has melon and fresh citrus on the nose and ripe fruit on the palate; it’s textural with a zippy yet elegant finish,” says Avani winemaker Rohit Singh, adding it will pair beautifully with a spiced whole snapper. Chapel Hill’s premium vintage collection includes The Vicar Shiraz, which just won gold at the 2022 International Wine Challenge. First released in 1993, this shiraz is an expression of the region, variety and winemaking process.
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FEATURE HOUSE HAMPTON \ 1 KANOWNA STREET 4
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A marvellous innovation has been introduced in this Hampton Edwardian and recognises that all family members need space to store their stuff. Each of the three children’s bedrooms on the first floor has a separate storage room. It is a large home on about 753 square metres and has been thoughtfully planned for family living. A formal living and dining room, separated by double doors, open off the hallway at the front. On the opposite side, the main bedroom has a deep walk-in wardrobe and en suite with twin basins. Next is a fitted study on one side and, on the other, a bathroom, storeroom and laundry. The living, dining and kitchen area is expansive with fitted cabinetry, polished hardwood floors, a gas log fire, stacker doors to the deck, and a covered entertaining area with ceiling fans. Large banks of windows, and smaller ones set high on the walls, draw light and sunshine into the living area. This, combined with the cohesive joinery and fittings throughout the home, gives a stylish, relaxed atmosphere. The white kitchen, with stone bench tops and excellent storage in drawers and cupboards, comes with a butler’s pantry and two Siemens ovens. The rear garden is a place to relax and have fun. The terrace overlooks the solar and gas-heated pool and spa, and there is a studio or pool house with a kitchenette. Upstairs, as well each having a storeroom, the bedrooms have walk-in wardrobes, built-in desks, and share the family
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bathroom. The house has been renovated and extended with environmental principles in mind. Windows are double-
“THIS IMMACULATE HOME IN AN EXCELLENT LOCATION HAS EVERY AMENITY
glazed, and sound-proof insulation has been installed along
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with a six-kilowatt solar panel system on the roof and an 18,000-litre underground water tank. Hydronic heating is supplemented by split-system climate control in bedrooms. Other features include a mud room, laundry chute, heated towel rails, privacy and block-out blinds, a ducted vacuum system, fitted workshop, electronic gates, intercom and video security. This brilliantly equipped home is just a stroll from the beach and Sandringham Yacht Club and close to Hampton Street’s shops, cafes, and transport. It is in the zone for Sandringham Primary School and Sandringham College. ● BEVERLEY JOHANSON Agent: Kay & Burton, Eleisha Doherty 0434 029 128 Price: $4.4 million-$4.8 million Expressions of interest: close 5pm, October 11
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cool en suite. There’s a fireplace in the
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lounge. Window walls invite light into the semi-open-plan kitchen-dining and living
Four tall chimneys rise from the terracotta
sleeves up and reinvent a grand family
A little historical digging proves Tramway
areas. Outside and private due to the leafy
roof lines of this two-storey art deco
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residence. A deep, introductory garden
late 1800s to the early 1900s, it was the
kitchenette and bathroom seal the deal on
allows appreciation of its imposing façade,
trajectory for a horse-drawn tramway
summer fun.. ● KAY KEIGHERY
and a foyer kicks off the roomy interior.
implemented by land speculator Charles
Stated as five, the bedroom count could be
H. James as a tactic to sell local land.
pushed to seven. (That’d include the teen-
Skip to mission accomplished, and this
friendly one cosied up with a bathroom
Agent: Gary Peer,
attractive house close to Banksia Reserve,
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above the separate garage.) Folding doors
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schools, and the beach suggests the area
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link the lounge and dining rooms, which
Price: $3.5 million-$3.85 million
is enduringly investment-worthy. Deftly
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have fireplaces. Currently blending lawn
Auction: 11.30am, October 16
renovated, the single-level home offers
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with a fireplace, walk-in wardrobe and
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suite. The fourth level offers an inviting
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a stellar en suite. Flow past a bathroom and the second bedroom (or study) for
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spacious, open-plan living connecting with
terrace. The house has a full laundry, video intercom, alarm, reverse cycle and ducted
the backyard action. Head upstairs for
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climate control, and a powder room. It is
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two bedrooms, a bathroom and a retreat
street, this home just metres from the
close to schools, transport and Victoria
sure to stimulate. Splendidly staged, the
creating a teen hideaway. Generous extras
beach offers excellent urban living. At
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include zoned heating and cooling, under-
ground level, a bedroom with walk-in
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floor heating, double glazing and top-shelf
wardrobe and en suite would be ideal for
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appliances. ● KAY KEIGHERY
guests or a teenager. The first floor is the
deck, and green space (that doubles
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living, dining and kitchen area and opens to
as parking) encourages fresh-air time,
Agent: Jellis Craig,
balconies on two sides giving treetop and
Agent: Marshall White,
anytime. The period façade fronts up
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bay views. The taupe and white kitchen has
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prettily in weatherboard. Open to the
Price: $5.7 million-$6 million
Ilve and Miele appliances and stone bench
Price: $2.8 million-$3 million
foyer, the sitting room has a fireplace. Find
Expressions of interest: Close 3pm,
tops. Bedrooms are on the third level and
Expressions of interest: close 5pm,
the main bedroom opposite; it is a treat
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Commanding a premier position opposite Albert Park Lake with dual frontages to Bridport Street, this prized Victorian terrace with a deep north garden provides generous space and exceptional family function. Catering to every modern requirement for flexible living over two grand levels, exceptional natural light highlights three living areas, ducted heating, A/C, an internal lift, secure off-street parking and powder room. Auction Inspect Warwick Gardiner Mack Burgoine Port Phillip
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67 St Vincent Place South, Albert Park Opposite the leafy St Vincent Park Gardens and completely reconstructed in 2017, this single level tuckpointed Victorian residence delivers cutting-edge innovation and premium finishes in a privileged position. A corbelled-arch gallery hall introduces formal living and dining, a light-box roofline within the open living/dining area, stone/Miele kitchen, and decked terrace. Ducted reverse-cycle heating/air conditioning, ample storage, restored period features, SuperTuft carpets and a northern frontage.
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