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When journalist Luke Dennehy, who interviewed George Calombaris for this week’s cover profile, told me the prominent chef, restaurateur and MasterChef judge wanted his legacy to be a program that improves and nurtures mental health in the often brutally demanding hospitality industry, I felt there could be no better instigator of that positive change. Working under the glare of cameras, the pursuit of perfection on a plate, and
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FIRST PERSON
““I am Benjamin Northey ” … and I conduct orchestras I’m the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra’s
associate conductor. I grew up in a musical household and my folks noticed from the age of about two that I’d listen to records for ages. Mum was right onto it and kept putting new musical activities in front of me. I started playing piano, but eventually became serious about the flute and saxophone. I made the decision to become a professional musician when I was 16. I remember very vividly thinking, ‘I haven’t got a plan B’. Luckily, I had great teachers and became a very busy working musician when I left school. I did every gig under the sun, from playing in pub cover bands and at weddings, to rock concerts with Alice Cooper and Roger Daltrey. I went to uni as a mature-age student when I was 25. The late conductor John Hopkins saw the skills I’d built up as a professional musician, and the fact that I arranged music, and suggested that I study conducting with him. In 2001, I won the Young Conductor of The Year Competition, and then studied in Finland before coming back to Australia. I’ve been busy with orchestras all over the world ever since. Everybody was happy that I was able to make a living as a professional musician, but the ‘is it a real job?’ conversation comes up from time to time. It’s a fair question, because my life is still as a freelance musician. The travel is challenging. I’ve got a young family at home and I feel like I’m not home enough. I’m also very conscious of stress. I find visualisation, meditation and mindfulness very important. The other thing is that I never really stop work. In between concerts and rehearsals, I’m always studying for the next thing. Plenty of crazy things have happened over the years, but the one that comes to mind was when I hit the music stand and broke my baton. It went catapulting over my head and landed in the audience three rows back on my mother’s lap. Embarrassing. The most rewarding part of the job is the shared experience. Music unites everyone. In terms of downtime, I’m a lifelong Richmond supporter. Life’s been different since last year’s grand final. I haven’t stopped watching the replay. ●
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‘I know the mistakes I have made’ With lessons learnt, George Calombaris is determined last year will be the one that makes him stronger.
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n the packed, loud Hellenic Republic restaurant in Brighton, you can see the relief on George Calombaris’ face. Once again he is smiling, and happy to be back working the tools in the kitchen of the restaurant he owns, after what many have described as a year from hell. Last year the boy from Mulgrave, who worked his way to the top in the worlds of restaurants and television, saw one thing after another go wrong. The 39-year-old endured a high-profile court battle, eventually winning an appeal againt a conviction for an assault, following an incident at 2017’s A-League grand final. Despite winning the appeal earlier this year (the judge said the matter had been proven but he was “a person of exceptional character”), Calombaris told the court that the “brain freeze” ended up costing him $750,000. He lost ambassadorships with Bulla Dairy and ULR Land Rover, as well as its huge emotional toll.
family around me, and friends and colleagues and people that work for me, who have been my absolute backbone through it all.” He knows from experience that hospitality is a relentless business. After such an emotional year, Calombaris is determined to improve mental health within the hospitality industry, something he believes has been overlooked for too long. He wants this to be his legacy. “I want to start shaping a program and a place for people in the hospitality industry to have support in terms of their mental health,” Calombaris says. “We are the biggest industry in the country, and I’m not saying we get treated like second-rate citizens, but there is not enough support for people. “I want people to have the opportunity to be able to go to someone, to say ‘I’m finding it tough’, and what can we do to make it better and deal with it.”
Never get on the wrong side of an established Toorak lady on a mission. Her complaints made national news. One of the reasons this year is so much better than last for Calombaris has to do with the incredible reception the 10th series of MasterChef Australia has recieved, both from critics and viewers. The show has made unlikely stars of himself, Matt Preston and Gary Mehigan, with the three judges and co-hosts having the kind of on-air chemistry television executives can only dream of. This year they raised the bar – Prince Charles was a special guest on the show, part of a challenge filmed in Darwin for the Royal Flying Doctor Service. Meeting British royalty is not bad for a man who went to school at Mazenod College, and who admits that he wasn’t the most well-behaved student. “He was just so wonderful,” Calombaris says of Prince Charles.
“I want ... people in the hospitality industry to have support in terms of their mental health.” It was also revealed that the company he built from scratch, Made Establishment – which he now owns along with Swisse vitamins founder Radek Sali and former Goldman Sachs executive Adam Gregory – underpaid 162 staff by $2.6 million. The company has repaid the staff and, looking back, Calombaris is adamant he has learnt from what was an incredibly tough year. He is not hiding from what happened. Calombaris has since employed a full-time cultural manager to look after the company’s staff – for when they are at work, and even when they are not. “I feel relieved, I’m not going to lie to you,” he tells Domain Review, as waiters bustled around his busy Brighton restaurant. “It was a tough year and without rehashing it all, and opening up that box again, it’s still good to not forget what happened, learn from your past, and dust yourself off and pick yourself up again. “I’m very lucky that I’ve got amazing
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ould he encourage his children to get into the hospitality business? Living in Toorak with his partner, Natalie Tricarico, and their youngsters James, 6, and Michaela, 5, Calombaris is insistent on teaching his kids that life is about working hard, and learning from your mistakes. Son James has recently started to do the restaurant rounds with his dad, and loves every minute. “I would recommend to them to never stop dreaming,” Calombaris says. “Dream daily, and understand if you don’t take risks in life, the rewards aren’t going to feel so good. You want to take risks, and I have. I can say hand on my heart I wouldn’t change anything that has happened. I know the mistakes I have made, and I have learnt from them.” He can look back philosophically and not get too worked up about the huge publicity his neighbour recently generated, after she complained about a gym he had constructed in the backyard.
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“He had a real calm presence; he was just a lovely bloke.” It was a real pinch-me moment for Calombaris. “When the royal wedding was on, I got home that night from work, sat on the couch, and the kids were still up,” he says. “I’m watching Prince Charles, and James, my son, goes ‘Dad, that’s the man you film with’. I’m like, ‘Yes, I did!’ “There are some moments you will never forget, when I’m finding it tough. “I have to remind myself how lucky I am; that was just awesome.” With things now on the right track, Calombaris is looking forward to the future, and that may one day include expanding on his four Hellenic Republic restaurants around the city. “It was always dicey to go and open up another venue, after the year I had personally last year,” he says. “You ask yourself the question, in all honesty, ‘Do people still like George?’ “What I’ve learnt, people may or may not like me, but they like what we do.” ●
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Tandoori chicken with mint yoghurt sauce Ingredients (serves 4) Tandoori chicken 4 chicken thighs (boneless) Marinade 1 tbsp mustard oil 1 large lemon 4 cloves garlic, crushed 20g ginger, grated 200ml Greek yoghurt 1 tsp salt 1 tsp garam masala 1 tsp ground cumin seeds, crushed 1 tbsp Kashmiri red chilli powder 1 tbsp dried fenugreek leaves Method ■ Mix the ingredients for the marinade in a large bowl. ■ Add the chicken thighs and coat with the marinade. Leave
in the fridge covered overnight. Heat the oven to 180C. Cook the chicken for 30-35 minutes until cooked through. The chicken should be slightly charred. For more char, hot grill for a few minutes. ■ Slice chicken into 2cm pieces and set aside. ■
Mint yoghurt sauce 1 handful of fresh mint leaves 250g Greek yoghurt Pinch of salt Juice of ½ a lime
Pickled onions ½ cup sugar 1 cup white vinegar 1 cup water 2 red onions, thinly sliced into rings of 2mm thickness
Method Pound fresh mint leaves in a mortar and pestle until you get a smooth paste. Add salt and a few drops of water to achieve the right consistency. ■ Mix the mint paste with the yoghurt, pinch of salt and lime juice. Set aside until ready to serve, with plain or garlic naan.
Method ■ Mix the sugar, vinegar and water in a large bowl until the sugar dissolves. ■ Add the red onions and let it pickle in the fridge for a day.
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he birth of a well-conceived restaurant bar is always reason for rejoicing. A restaurant bar is more than just an adjunct to the main dining event. It reinterprets the kitchen ethos in cocktail form and becomes a destination on its own. Scott Pickett (ESP, Estelle, Saint Crispin) recently opened his first southside restaurant Matilda, named after his daughter. In the interests of family harmony, he’s included an excellent basement bar to the mix and called it Oscar’s, after his son. Oscar’s has joined the ranks of Melbourne’s wellconceived restaurant bars. Reached via lift or theatrically lit stairs, Oscar’s mirrors the ’70s-channelling timber, brick and leather decor of the upstairs restaurant, including the feature scalloped ochre roof.
There’s a wide timber bar, extremely comfortable leather-upholstered bar stools, flattering lighting and cocktail and snack lists that tap into the earthy, smoky vibe of Matilda’s kitchen, with its wood-fired grills and ovens. Matilda’s beverage manager and sommelier Clint Fox says that the philosophy of the bar was to tie in the same elements that were important upstairs: smoky flavours, sustainability, an interest in indigenous ingredients and locally produced products. This is happening in two ways. First, with the use of fiery or smoky booze such as Canadian maple whisky, Laphroaig scotch or fino sherry; and second, by using ingredients from the kitchen in the cocktails, like adding the fermented capsicum that normally accompanies Matilda’s kangaroo tartare to
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Aim to get outside for at least 15 minutes during the day. Going for a quick walk can instantly clear your mind – just try to leave your phone at your desk. ARE YOU GETTING ENOUGH Z’S? When it comes
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avoiding hitting the hay too late, but also not getting in bed too early – this can lead to a night of tossing and turning. If seven hours is beyond what you currently get, the important thing is to slowly but surely work towards it. Trust me, with a new baby I’m understanding just how hard this is to achieve!
ARE YOU STAYING HYDRATED? This is all too easy to forget, but just as easy to fix. I’m always telling my clients to invest in a drink bottle to keep at your desk and ensure you’re sipping throughout the day. WHAT’S YOUR SCREEN TIME SITUATION? Trying
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he only constant in life is change, so the saying goes, and change is certainly what happens throughout every child’s school years from early learning through to university. These changes, or educational transitions, start from the time a child is born – constantly learning through observing, exploring, listening and experimenting in the world around them. As many educational experts and schools agree, these transitions through school are an important part of growing up. And while it can be an exciting time, it can also be a stressful one. As well as the natural nerves that students will have about new beginnings, for parents there can be many worries about how their child will adjust during the pivotal moments in education through the early, middle and senior years. The challenges that come with the changes in year
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bring up a child in a positive environment.” Parenting experts the Raising Children Network adds that parents have a major role in setting up a positive attitude towards schooling. “Even if you think you don’t know much about learning and teaching, you are your child’s first teacher. Your child keeps learning from you over the years,” the organisation’s website states. The director of Yarra Valley Grammar’s Early Learning Centre Nicky Callow says preparation can mean an easier transition into prep. “Children that can demonstrate confidence, sharing and turntaking, patience and ability to listen to others, minor conflict resolution, good concentration, independence skills, recognising names and belongings and good toileting and hygiene habits are well on the way to making a seamless transition to more formal learning. We refer to these as social/ emotional skills,” Callow says. Victoria University senior lecturer and coordinator of the Master of Education, Dr Zali Yager, agrees. Not only is she an educational expert, but
also a parent and knows firsthand the worries some parents can face when children start school. “My eldest just started primary school,” Yager says. “We did a few courses and things in terms of trying to prepare him for primary school. I think just being in the education space and hearing a lot of the conversations that were happening at the time, there is (advice) for parents that comes to mind. “The main one is to focus on social and emotional skills when going to school. Young students don’t have to know how to read before they go to school, but focussing on their social and emotional skills is something that you can do at home and something that will benefit them when they start at school. “We did a program that was run through the uni (through the psychology department) … so they were able to learn how to make friends, how to deal with problems and how to regulate their emotions prior to going into the school setting.” ●
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levels have become a major focus of schools across Australia, particularly recently where it has become part of the conversation around student wellbeing. It has led to some of Melbourne’s leading independent schools bringing in campuses for year levels including early learning, middle and senior years, and programs to introduce students to primary and secondary school to make the journey easier. One such school is Yarra Valley Grammar in Melbourne’s eastern suburbs which caters for children from early learning to year 12. The school works closely with students and their parents throughout their early, middle and senior years. The deputy principal – head of junior school Chris Lawson says the first transition to learning starts at home and advises parents to help their children adopt a positive attitude towards education. “Firstly and most importantly, it needs to be stressed that the first learning environment that any child is exposed to is in their home,” Lawson says. “Parents are their child’s first teachers and it is important to
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any people would remember their first day of secondary school. The nerves and excitement, finding new friends (or reconnecting with old ones) and the simple tasks of learning where your bag locker is and who your new teachers will be all come to mind. It seems these same challenges can cause an anxious start for students in year 7. But the way schools are tackling the transition for students is changing. Yarra Valley Grammar’s deputy principal – head of middle school Julie Hall says there are a few common concerns. “Making new friends, getting lost in a big school, homework and lockers are the big four concerns,” Hall says. “It’s important we listen to what they’re telling us so we can put strategies in place to allay those fears.” Victoria University’s Dr Ligia Pelosi, who is the course chair for the Bachelor of Education and who also worked as a teacher, says schools are focusing
more on the “middle years” – years 5 to 8 – to ensure a smoother transition to secondary school. “We have a lot more P-9 schools because of the understanding of year 5 to year 8 is like the middle years leading into year 9,” Pelosi says. She says schools, like independent schools who cater to children through primary and secondary school, are able to work closely with the middle years making the transition less confusing. “It makes those students in years 4 and 5 feel like they’re moving into the more senior years rather than starting at a whole new school,” Pelosi says. Mentone Grammar in Melbourne’s south-eastern suburbs works both with local schools and students within the school (from ELC onwards) to ensure a more stress free start to secondary school. Deputy principal (operations) Jarrod O’Neill says the school has a year 7 coordinator who works with students inside and outside of Mentone Grammar.
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At the heart of Wesley’s true education is our commitment to developing the whole child through the timeless principles of learning – to know, to do, to live with and to be. Join us at our Glen Waverley campus to discover our comprehensive coeducational program including: • International Baccalaureate programmes delivered across all year levels • Years 5 and 6 enrolment opportunities for 2019 and 2020 • The Middle School redevelopment and recent refurbishment of the Years 5 and 6 centre To register or make an enquiry: Call: 8102 6508 | Email: gw.admissions@wesleycollege.net | Visit: www.wesleycollege.net/InformationEvening 22
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questions and, most importantly, meet each other. “Parents find it very useful to have opportunities to ask questions about the everyday details of school life from other parents. We invite transitioning families to information evenings, year-level specific social events like the year 7 picnic at our Shoreham Beachside Camp and wider school functions – even before they have commenced at our school.” Pelosi says building this relationship between students and teachers is an important one to help students transition to secondary school. “[Good relationships and getting to know the students] is something we encourage in year 4 of the B Ed,” she says. “It’s important for the students, so the students understand how the school can support them through activities such as debating groups, music groups, and are made aware of the different things they can become involved in and form those stronger relationships with teachers and other students as well. “Number one it’s about their wellbeing. If they’re happy at school then everything else falls into place.” ● MELISSA HEAGNEY
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“Our year 7 coordinator visits students at their local primary schools so they can establish a relationship before their first day,” O’Neill says. “They also have a Transition Day where all the soon-to-be year 7 students get together for team building, games and to establish their goals for the approaching year. This includes a session in their classroom where they familiarise themselves with the space and meet their teacher. “In the year before they commence secondary school, all existing and new students who will be in year 7 in the following year attend a pinning ceremony, where together they are ‘pinned’ with their graduation year eg, Class of 2024. This special and symbolic occasion bonds the cohort together for their journey into the senior years.” The school also works closely with parents. “The key to students and their families feeling supported, relaxed and confident about the transition into the next phase of their schooling is personal connections,” he says. “We provide many opportunities for new families to be on campus, get to know our staff, ask
2020 YEAR 7 Application for Enrolments Close Friday 17 August 2018 Prospective Parent Information Evening Wednesday 8 August 2018 Visit our website for all enrolment information, book a College Tour or download an Application for Enrolment form.
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he senior years of school are filled with dreams and decisions for students looking to take on life beyond the school gates. From year 10, students start preparing for their future, dreaming about finishing up at secondary school and taking on the next steps towards the rest of their lives. They make decisions about the subjects they’ll study, the university degrees they’ll tackle and ultimately the career they’ll build. And most importantly they work towards becoming more independent – academically, financially and socially from their parents. In Melbourne, the way schools are approaching these transitions into the senior years is changing. Some schools are offering not only the VCE but the International Baccalaureate program for year 11s and 12s, meaning different approaches to exams and study. Others are taking a more “university” style approach for senior students, requiring them
to take more control of their class schedules, study times and extracurricular activities. They’re also focusing on teaching skills that are transferable in work life such as communication, critical thinking, creativity and collaboration. MLC, in Melbourne’s inner suburbs, works closely with students to prepare them for their final years, and offers support including careers counselling and mentoring from alumnae. They also work with parents. MLC’s head of senior school Anne Wallington says the school wants to help students make the right decision for their future career paths and parents to understand what the ATAR (Australian Tertiary Admission Rank) is. “When students come into senior school, it’s a different structure from middle school,” Wallington says. “It’s making sure everyone is comfortable with their student moving into senior school and how it operates, who the key
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subject in a four-week block, faster and more intensely,� Yager says. Yager says the move has helped students trying to balance studying multiple subjects at once with a job and other commitments to focus. She says the change has been a significant one, leading to more successful completions of first year. While Victoria University is balancing education with real life, Australian National University is now asking university applicants to have the required ATAR, and lifeskills meaning a different type of preparation for some students in their senior years. From 2020, students will be asked to meet a threshold for skills such as community engagement (community service), leadership, sport, volunteering and part time work as part of a new admissions system. In May, deputy vice-chancellor (academic) Professor Marnie Hughes Warrington said ANU wanted to know more about prospective students. “Applicants will be recognised for a range for skills, ranging from communication, to personal responsibility, teamwork, inclusiveness and critical thinking.� � MELISSA HEAGNEY
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people are. The older students have more responsibility for themselves, so they’re able to manage their time more. They have spare periods for the first time which is fabulous, and part of that is learning how to use those spare periods effectively. Most students adjust really quickly. It’s part of moving into that ‘adult mode’ of learning, though of course still supported. “They also start to develop a more adult, collaborative working relationship with their teachers; we expect them to work with their teachers one-on-one about what their strengths are, what they might need help with and their goals.� While these types of changes to the educational approach have been happening at a secondary school level, similar changes have been happening at universities. Victoria University senior lecturer and co-ordinator of the Master of Education Dr Zali Yager says VU is taking a new approach in the way first-year students are tackling their degrees. This year, the university started using the “block model,� moving away from students studying four subjects at the same time. “So ... they learn one
Growing hearts and minds At ELTHAM College we believe in empowering our young men and women to live their passion, while discovering a love of lifelong learning. Offering Early Learning (3 and 4 year old Kinder) through to VCE we are a proudly coeducational independent school. Join us on one of our tours and can really be. Upcoming Tour Dates: • Wednesday 25 July • Friday 17 August
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This contemporary home in the Canowindra Estate packs a luxurious amount of amenity into a family-sized package. The flexible layout would suit those who work from home, as there is an office at the front quite separate from the main body of the home. For a large family, it would serve as the fifth bedroom and has a walk-in wardrobe. The rest of the ground-floor layout is living areas and kitchen. The carpeted formal lounge is a cosy place to curl up with a book beside the gas log fire set in its gorgeous red chimneypiece. The open-plan living and kitchen area is huge. Hardwood floors are laid throughout and walls of glass open to the salt-water-chlorinated and solar-heated pool in the rear garden. Plantation shutters add a tropical feel to this large and lovely room. A large, fitted butler’s pantry supports the black and white kitchen with its Caesarstone benchtops and stainless-steel appliances. The covered al fresco area, with timber floors, stackedstone surrounds and built-in barbecue, makes entertaining easy. This area overlooks the pool with its water feature and the landscaped gardens with synthetic lawns. On the first floor, the main bedroom has its own zone and is fabulously appointed. The stylish en suite has twin basins and there is a dressing room as well as a generous walk-in wardrobe. The bedroom opens to a balcony. The three children’s bedrooms, one with a walk-in wardrobe and the others with built-in wardrobes, share a family bathroom with separate bath and shower and also
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In the heart of family-oriented Donvale, this large and lovely home could cater to the biggest of broods. It is light, open and contemporary with everything required for a comfortable family lifestyle. On the ground floor, living areas link one after another from formal lounge with a fireplace and a formal dining room, through to the timber kitchen, meals area and family room and then on to a rumpus room with bay window, bathroom and a fitted bar. Quite the journey. Upstairs, the main bedroom suite is a seven-metre long space with walk-in wardrobe and spa en suite. The house is close to primary and secondary schools, shopping and transport. â—? BEVERLEY JOHANSON Agent: Jellis Craig, Matthew Dunn 0401 817 298 Price: $1.3 million-$1.4 million Private sale
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Will property prices continue to fall? Property prices in Melbourne have unquestionably soared over the past few years. But over the last six months, evidence shows that the market has turned. The Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) believes property prices will continue to fall over the next 18 months. Data provided by CoreLogic supports the CBA’s view that property prices have been falling for the last six months. This is the first time this has happened since 2012 according to CoreLogic. Morgan Stanley also believes that the housing market will continue to weaken. They have reached this conclusion by using their Australian housing model (MSAHM), which clearly shows the housing market weakening. According to Business Insider, the basis of their findings takes into account a number of factors including the delicate balance of supply and demand, mortgage serviceability (this is affected by interest rates and employment), credit supply, house price expectations and rental market conditions. While Morgan Stanley and CBA believe prices will continue to fall, they don’t believe the property market will crash. After several years
of continuous growth the market is typically going through a consolidation phase. Their expectation is a fall of about 10% in Sydney and a little less in Melbourne.
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This correction in house prices should not come as a surprise. Prices cannot rise indefinitely without a breather. What we are experiencing is the start of the mid-cycle slowdown in the 18 year real estate cycle. If you are thinking of selling and buying in the current market, it really doesn’t matter what the market is doing because it’s all relative. You may sell for less but you will also be buying for less. If you are currently selling and you are not realistic about your price, you should consider taking your property off the market and hold off selling for a few years. However, my advice is that if the price you get in today’s market allows you to make the move to a better lifestyle, don’t put your life on hold for a price that the market is not willing to pay you. That price you want obviously doesn’t exist, otherwise your property would have sold. Don’t let the market stop you from making the move and enjoying life!
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Italian-built quality in the EDSC zone. Whether it’s art, food and wine, fast cars, clothing or architecture, if it’s Italian-made and designed, you can be assured of its quality. It’s the same for this Italian-built, one-owner four-bedroom family home, which has been solidly constructed to last a lifetime. This remarkable family residence offers an immediately enjoyable living experience with formal and communal living zones, brilliant outdoor entertaining, sparkling bathrooms, a huge entertainer’s kitchen, wood-fire pizza oven and more!
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Rare single-level luxury. Offering seamless indoor-outdoor living, study/fifth bedroom option, deluxe finishes and a magnesium swimming pool that’s very low in maintenance but high in therapeutic benefits, this brilliant 42sq (approx.) single-level home captures the essence of luxurious family living in one of Doncaster’s best locations.
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Donvale 67/330 Springvale Road
Downsize your home, upgrade your lifestyle! Set in the peaceful Aveo Pinetree Retirement Village within an easy walk of Tunstall Square, this spacious two-bedroom unit offers those aged 55 and over with plenty of comfort, security and peace of mind. Freshly presented with a contemporary character and immediately liveable, the generous-sized unit boasts a large bathroom, sizeable living/dining area and a well-appointed kitchen, while a tranquil rear garden with an undercover area is low in maintenance and incredibly relaxing.
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Art deco beauty offers urban lifestyle. Flaunting timeless charm and character, this circa 1910 home will inspire you with art deco features effortlessly showcased throughout. Featuring: multiple living areas, fully functional kitchen, robed master with ensuite, study, main bathroom enjoying spa bath, gas ducted heating, split system airconditioning, fireplace, sash windows, hardwood floors, alfresco, sprinkler system and double garage. This classic home offers a remarkable lifestyle.
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