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When Melbourne cruelly lost the beloved Sisto Malaspina, who had run Pellegrini’s Espresso Bar on Bourke Street since 1974, the tributes warmly reflected on his pioneering role in our coffee culture. It was a loving reminder of the early Italian influence on this city, and that contribution continues – with typical passion – in the next generation across food, the arts and fashion. Jane Rocca spoke to four youthful Melburnians of Italian heritage who, with a respectful touch of nostalgia, are the modern custodians of their culture in this town and the ongoing wonderful wave of influence. ●
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Vincent Fantauzzo British-born, Italian-Australian artist
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new wave of second and third-generation Italians is helping shape the cultural heart of Melbourne, quietly doing their bit to crank up our art, food, fashion and bar scene. From four-time Archibald People’s Choice award winner Vincent Fantauzzo (best known for his portrait of Heath Ledger) to food and wine purveyors, King & Godfree cousins Jamie Valmorbida and Luca Sbardella, Melbourne’s close link to Italy has long been part of the city’s DNA but there’s a new age upon us.
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Having a distinctive Italian name always identified me as Italian and now having a hotel named after me is a gutsy move for Art Series Hotels. That they were willing to go with what might be a difficult name for people to pronounce is even gutsier. I was asked the question could they call it The Vincent hotel, but I liked The Fantauzzo [open in Brisbane]. I constantly have people ask me how to say my name, but it’ll be fun and interesting, I guess, to see how people respond to it. Their hotel concepts are all about celebrating Australian artists and now I can represent the Italian-Australian version with a very Italian name. I come from a family of creative Italians; they were chefs, sculptors and into painting. Food has had the biggest impact on my family and Asher (Keddie) and I cook Italian food at home every night and make a point of eating with the kids. I have been talking about opening a cake shop with my cousin next year – that’s the plan and dream to bring some of my grandfather’s pastries to life. What you’re seeing in Melbourne now is a return to Italian traditions by younger generations. When I was young we strayed from the tradition of making salami, the sauce, our own wine. Now, with the influx of Italians in Melbourne, we see a lot of this nostalgia coming back. When I travel to Italy, my cousins are more contemporary than the Italians here and they have this fascination that we are doing what their parents did. It’s a weird time warp but one that really identifies Italians in Australia.
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Jamie Valmorbida
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Everything I do in business stems from my Italian heritage. We really want to demonstrate what we enjoy about Italy and bring it to our city. My grandfather came out from Italy in the ’50s and did so well in Melbourne that it gave us the opportunity to grow his legacy at the original site in Carlton. Italian cuisine and hospitality is definitely changing in Melbourne. You have Ronnie Di Stasio and Guy Grossi who continue their legacy of traditional Italian food, but I see us as a new wave of Italians. Our business is a hybrid model, which is really obvious in Italy now – what that means is you don’t just go into a deli and buy your basics, you can eat a panini, have a pasta, stay for dinner and drink wine. We bring the whole aspect to the table. Johnny’s Green Room [upstairs at King & Godfree] is very Italian but the most relaxed version of Italy and a good representation of what bars in Milan and Rome are starting to look like. We wanted that vibe that pays homage to my grandfather and reflects something I take from Italy every time I go there and replicate a piece of it in Melbourne.
The reopening of King & Godfree [in Carlton] salutes our heritage and what my grandfather established. It’s also a celebration of Italian food and its culture. Luca Sbardella [cousin] and I are passionate about design – we wanted to create a modern Italian corner. Music is also important part of the arrival of Johnny’s Green Room on the rooftop – it’s a perfect way to merge Italian bar life with music and playlists via a collaboration with Hope St Radio, a not for profit organisation in Melbourne. In the ’70s and ’80s, Carlton was in its heyday – it was preceded by the huge influx of Italians who came here in the ’50s and ’60s. I think in many ways that is happening again now. There have been a lot of young Italians coming to Melbourne and hopefully within the next 10 years we’ll see another resurgence of Italian culture. It’s our mission to keep our Italian legacy alive in Melbourne – from the staples my Nonno imported like tuna and olive oil, and then my father with coffee, to what we’re doing in food retail and hospitality, is a sign that Italian culture is an essential ingredient to Melbourne’s identity.
I’m a second-generation Italian and I first visited Italy with my family in 1988, in 2001 on my own and since then gone back as part of my work. It continues to educate and reconnect me to my heritage. The loss of Pellegrini’s Sisto Malaspina in Melbourne last year really affected everybody, not just Italians. Whether you went to Pellegrini’s for a pasta, granita or coffee you had an intimate experience – it’s the familiarity and comfort that really saluted the Italian way. I helped bring Bulgari’s Italian Jewels exhibition to the gallery in 2016. Through this I’ve been able to travel to Italy for research and always bring new information home. In 2012, the NGV merged our Australian and International galleries to deliver bigger exhibitions and we’ve since been able to be on par with some of the world’s best museums in bringing shows like Dior and Jean Paul Gaultier to our city. Melbourne has an appetite for fashion and art and we’re on par with V&A in London and the Met in New York. We can do big-scale exhibitions and present an artist’s life and work in a way that is quite major now.
I joined my father’s business Dom Bagnato in 2010; first as a graphic designer and now as creative director and brand manager. My earliest memory with dad was working with him in his Bourke Street shop, sitting on the back floor and playing – it ingrained a work ethic in my mind. My Italian heritage is part of my DNA; it’s who I am and the soul of the brand. We travel for our collections every year to Italy and it inspires what we do. We lap up the culture and bring aspects of it back for our Australian audience. The secret to getting it right is all about sticking to your guns, staying true to your style and knowing that what works on the streets of Italy doesn’t translate here entirely. I didn’t want to enter a family business and land on my feet. I stayed in the background and moved slowly. It’s been in the past three years that my role has really changed. The thing that has driven me is the sense of pride of what my dad has created from a young age. It makes me want to keep this going for as long as possible. We are in the feelgood business in clothing – if people come in to buy a suit, they do so to feel good and want to wear it. ●
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collapsed, which is why the young student is no longer renting a city apartment. It’s an awkward start, but over the course of this fabulous book Cheng takes Meg and Andy on a journey of discovery. For Meg, Andy provides a human connection, something she has longed for since the death of her ailing sister three years previously. For Andy, his eyes are opened to a world beyond study and family pressures, and a yawning cultural gap is bridged.
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The founders of Toji Sake have teamed up with an ex-chef from Sydney’s Yardbird to open this Japanese restaurant with sakeinspired cocktails. The space is an ode to sake brewing. Must order: yakimeshi Japanese fried rice with crispy chicken skin
After the Broadsheet Restaurant ended its residency at St Crispin, owner Scott Pickett transformed his restaurant into this contemporary Italian venue. Pasta is made here daily. Must order: WA black truffle and cipolla risotto
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Everyone’s favourite cheese cart has a new, permanent location dubbed the “chapel of cheese”. Now with a seven-metre cheese cabinet and a licensed seating area, you can sip natural wine while nibbling cheese. Must order: fromage blanc for breakfast; cubano toastie for lunch Shop 98, Prahran Market, 163 Commercial Road, South Yarra ● makerandmonger.com.au
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Opening at the end of last month, Shane Delia’s brand new baby is a casual take on his 11-year-old city restaurant. Share-style, modern Middle Eastern dishes are available, along with a four-course banquet. Must order: taramasalata filled fried buns with salmon caviar and dill
The city location of Andrew’s Hamburgers has closed after the surrounding area was not as invigorated with other hospitality businesses as planned. The Albert Park store, established in 1939, isn’t going anywhere. In another loss for the burger world, Rockwell and Sons in Collingwood had its final service last month. ●
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This ground floor property is part of Orbit Architecture’s The Rise complex. Inspired by David McGlashan’s Heide II building, there are distinct modernist influences and natural finishes such as modified timbers and stone. The entry leads to an open-plan dining, living and kitchen area, featuring integrated Miele appliances, smoky glass splashbacks, and white benchtops and cabinets. Sliding doors open to a paved courtyard, with additional access from the main bedroom, which also features a walk-in wardrobe and en suite. Other highlights include a Europeanstyle laundry, oak floors, and elevator access to two basement car spaces. ● ARIANNA LUCENTE Agent: Parkes Property, Scott George 0410 753 549 Price: $750,000-$800,000 Private sale
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The Melbourne property market is bouncing back in the wake of the federal election result. The market doesn’t like uncertainty and the election result has eliminated much of this. The Coalition win returns an air of political certainty and confidence back to the market. A Labor victory would’ve brought with it fear and uncertainty around negative gearing and Capital Gains Tax. With that threat now behind us the market has turned from negative to positive. The recent fall in house prices have in part been credit related combined with the relentless daily doses of negative press which eroded consumer confidence. The media are now publishing upbeat articles forecasting a recovery based on and supported by several developments which form part of a stimulus package which is boosting buyer confidence:
• Home buyers are set to receive a borrowing boost after the regulator APRA announced a relaxation of the loan serviceability rules to make it easier for buyers to qualify for a loan • RBA’s cut in interest rates, down to a historic 1.25%, with more cuts expected in the coming months • Big infrastructure spending commitments by both State and Federal Governments Collectively all these changes are a huge stimulus to the property market and the general economy. Suddenly the outlook for property is not so bad.
• Tax cuts to almost 10 million workers plus a 3% increase to minimum wages
With the media now becoming optimistic about the property market and as credit starts flowing again, as it inevitably does every property cycle, prices are set to go higher than most people anticipate. As we previously stated, all property slumps are temporary, while the long-term increase in property values is permanent.
• The First Home Buyers lending scheme which allows first home buyers to purchase with a 5% deposit
This is a time of great opportunity, yet it is not easily recognised and will be missed by many buyers. Don’t be one of them.
• The removal of the fear of changes to negative gearing and Capital Gains Tax
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MONTMORENCY 2/40 Para Road This attractive 1st home, downsizer or investment opportunity offers a warm welcome right from the moment you step inside. Featuring a practical single level design, the inviting interior enjoys a spacious lounge room, adjoining kitchen/meals with stainless steel appliances and walk-in pantry, 2 robed bedrooms and a practical 2-way bathroom. The paved courtyard garden provides a private retreat for outdoor dining and relaxation, while other features include ducted heating, air conditioning, lockup garage and easy access to amenities in popular Were Street, Montmorency and Lower Plenty Shopping Strip. Auction Saturday 6th July at 11.00am
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GREENSBOROUGH 4/174 Elder Street Just moments from the bus, train, parks and local shops, this stylish home offers modern ease of living. The unique design delivers a stunning lounge room with soaring high ceilings for a sense of luxury, plus an open kitchen/meals zone enjoys s/steel appliances, courtyard views and clever butler’s pantry/laundry combo. Further accommodation includes a private upstairs master suite (with walk-in robe and ensuite), study and powder room. Outside, the simple courtyard is ready for you to enjoy, while extras include split system heating/cooling, integrated garage and visitor parking.
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