PEOPLE & PROPERTY OF MELBOURNE
JULY 18-24, 2018
DIANA CHAN MUMBAI SPICE JOURNEY
CHEERS
WALTZ IN, MATILDA
EXPLORE
APERITIVO HOUR CALLS
GEORGE CALOMBARIS COU R SE OF CH A NGE
I VA N H O E & VA L L E Y
GREAT DEMONSTRATOR DEALS ON A RANGE OF MODELS WITH LOW KM’S AND THE BALANCE OF MITSUBISHI’S DIAMOND ADVANTAGE WARRANTY.
UP TO $1,500 FREE GENUINE ACCESSORIES 18MY TRITON GLX+ 4x4 DIESEL3
$34,990
DRIVE AWAY 1
• SMARTPHONE LINK DISPLAY AUDIO SDA • 3.1 TONNE TOWING • 16” ALLOY WHEELS • REVERSING CAMERA • SIDE STEPS • REAR STEP BUMPER
PLUS PL LUS $1,500 $1, $1,500 FREE FREE E 4 GENUINE ACCE CESS SSOR ORIE IES S ACCESSORIES
4
18MY ASX LS 2WD2
$24,990
DRIVE1 AWAY
• 18” ALLOY WHEELS • REVERSING CAMERA • SMARTPHONE LINK DISPLAY AUDIO SDA
PLUS $750 $75 750 0 FREE FREE E 4 S GENUINE ACCESSORIES
THE TIME OF YOUR LIFE STARTS NOW HEIDELBERG MITSUBISHI | HEIDELBERGMITSUBISHI.COM.AU | 03 9458 1222 Participating Mitsubishi dealers. Limited stocks, while stocks last. Mitsubishi reserves the right to extend or modify these offers. See participating dealers for full terms and conditions. Offers available on selected demos and new vehicles purchased between 1 Jul and 12 Aug 2018. Private Buyers & ABN holders only. Excludes Government, Rental and National Fleet customers. 1. Recommended DRIVE AWAY selling price, including 12 months registration, CTP insurance, Stamp Duty & Dealer Delivery 2. ASX LS 2WD manual transmission 3. 18MY Triton GLX+ Double Cab – Pick Up manual transmission. 4. Available on selected demos and new vehicles, accessories at RRP and include fitment. Offer cannot be substituted for a reduction in the advertised drive away price or exchanged for cash. DIAMOND ADVANTAGE: †5 year or 100,000km New Vehicle Warranty (whichever comes first). Service conditions apply. ^3 year or 45,000km Capped Price Servicing (whichever occurs first). Covers all items specified under the standard “Regular Service Table” for normal operating conditions detailed in the Periodic Inspection and Maintenance Schedule on the Mitsubishi website. Additional service/repair items (if required) are at additional cost. *1 year Auto Club Roadside Assist and Membership (Service conditions apply). For purchases of new Mitsubishi vehicles after 1 December 2017, your initial 12 month Auto Club Roadside Assist and Membership will be extended for a period of 12 months from the date of the most recent eligible Capped Price Service for that vehicle performed at an authorised Mitsubishi dealer. Applicable to new private retail buyers and ABN holders with a fleet size of five vehicles or less. Excludes Government, Rental and National fleet customers. Terms and conditions apply. Please visit the website of the Auto Club in your respective state or territory for further information. Auto Club Roadside Assist and Membership, if extended in accordance with these items, is available for a maximum of up to 4 years. Conditions apply. Once a schedule of capped price servicing costs are set for a model year, they are not changed for the life of the model. Excludes Government, Rental and National Fleet customers. Conditions apply. See mitsubishi-motors.com.au for further information. LMCT 11262.
The editor’s desk
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
BUSH TUCKER \ Ghost Gum collection dinnerware
IT’S A WRAP \ After luxuriating in a long hot bath or
the missteps of which Calombaris has
by Robert Gordon for Williams Sonoma captures soft,
shower, cosy up in an organic or Egyptian cotton towel
owned – it all requires fortitude.
natural flora and landscape tones, for a modern take on
by In Bed. Charcoal, navy and forest green speak to the
Inside, the proud dad and businessman
Australiana. ● williams-sonoma.com.au
mood of the season. ● inbedstore.com
talks about the future, and his clarity and happiness in the present. ●
THE EDIT What we love at Domain Review
OUR COVER \ George Calombaris. Photographed in the Domain Group studio by Julian Kingma.
MORE TO LOVE ONLINE Go to domain.com.au/domain-review
General inquiries \ 9249 5226 \ editorial@domain.com.au Editor \ Emily Power Deputy editor \ Jessica Dale Online editor \ Adrian Lowe Picture editor \ Kylie Thomson Senior designer \ Colleen Chin Quan Designer \ Emma Staughton Editorial assistant \ Hailey Coules
Melina Cruickshank Real estate sales director \ Mitch Armstrong \ 0438 820 767 mitch.armstrong@domain.com.au Retail sales \ retailsales@domainreview.com.au Is your mag missing? Distribution \ 9249 5353 distribution@domainreview.com.au
REVIEW Published by Domain Group. A Fairfax Media business (ACN 141 396 741). All material is copyright. All significant errors will be corrected as quickly as possible. Distribution numbers, areas and coverage are estimates only.
BROOKE JAMES
Chief marketing & editorial officer \
I VA N H O E & VA L L E Y
Managing editor \ Alice Stolz
RAISE THE ROOF \ Melbourne’s oldest pub,
TIMELESS DESIGN \ Stylists and sisters Penny
The Duke of Wellington, has unveiled its new rooftop
Duggan and Sam Scally create Melbourne-made
bar, with views of the Forum Theatre and Flinders
fashion under their Flatiron label. The Kew boutique
Street Station. ● dukeofwellington.com.au/rooftop
offers a styling service. ● theflatironlabel.com.au
DOM A IN REV IEW
3
‘I know the mistakes I have made’ With lessons learnt, George Calombaris is determined last year will be the one that makes him stronger.
4
DOM A IN REV IEW
COVER STORY
I
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
W
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.
Wo r d s
LU K E D E N N E H Y ●
Ph o t o
“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.” ●
Styling \ Suzy Eskander Grooming \ Huw James, AB Hair & Makeup Opposite \ Calibre T-shirt and Arthur Galan blazer Cover photo \ George wears Saba T-shirt, Calibre blazer, Common Projects trainers from Incu, his own jeans. Leather strapping stool from Fenton & Fenton.
J U LIA N KI N G M A
DOM A IN REV IEW
5
Never gonna give it up MUSIC For Tim Campbell, the ’80s
DANIEL POCKETT
biggest hitmakers live on.
T I M CA M PB E L L AT H O M E
W
hen tracks from British super-producers Mike Stock, Matt Aitken and Pete Waterman ruled the airwaves in Australia the mid to late ’80s, the record chain Brashs was a dominant retail force. It was also a time when Barry Bissell’s Take 40 Australia was the country’s most popular syndicated radio show, and Rage on the ABC on a Saturday was must-watch TV. Collecting the Coca-Cola ARIA chart each week from Brashs, on paper – the internet wasn’t around then – was the thing to do. For all-round entertainer Tim Campbell, 42, those days and the music of Stock, Aitken and Waterman – anything from Kylie Minogue, Bananarama, Mel and Kim, and Rick Astley – had a profound impact on him. So much so, Campbell has released an album called Electrifying 80s – Stock, Aitken and Waterman (his second album of covers). Growing up in the Sydney suburb of Campbelltown, Campbell, like
6
DOM A IN REV IEW
many, wasn’t open about his love of a Kylie or Bananarama track. “I didn’t mind a band like Bon Jovi, but friends of mine were really into the dark, heavy metal bands like Metallica, and that kind of stuff,” he says. “I was secretly listening to Stock, Aitken and Waterman and all the pop music.” Initially, music wasn’t what made Campbell a household name in Australia. It was his role as Dan Baker in Home and Away from 2004 to 2008 that gave him his big break. He has had high-profile acting gigs since, including two years, in 2012 and 2013, on House Husbands, opposite Gyton Grantley as Australia’s first openly gay couple on television. In real life Campbell is married to singer Anthony Callea. Away from the screen, Campbell and his band are one of Australia’s most in-demand corporate acts, playing to thousands of people every week across the country. He is proud of playing the hits of the ’80s, and not writing original music. Campbell knows what he is
good at, and very good he is. “To be honest, I don’t have a passion for that,” he says of writing original music. “I’m unapologetic about that. Maybe it’s the entertainer in me. “I love to fill a dance floor at the end of the night. I would never say never, but I would probably write a TV script before I would write a song, to be honest. I’m just happy to do the ’80s covers, because they work.” If he had to pick a favourite Stock, Aitken and Waterman track, Bananarama’s pop classic, I Want You Back would come close. Campbell describes the song, with one of the best chorus hooks of the decade, as a tragic love song that was a joy to rework. Campbell has created this album on his own, starting his label Encore Records – and that’s the way he likes it. “Doing it this way I have total control,” he says. ●
10 MEMORABLE STOCK AITKEN AND WATERMAN TRACKS 1 I Should Be So Lucky Kylie Minogue 2 Love In The First Degree Bananarama 3 Never Gonna Give You Up Rick Astley 4 Too Many Broken Hearts Jason Donovan 5 Respectable Mel & Kim 6 This Time I Know It’s For Real Donna Summer 7 You’ll Never Stop Me From Loving You Sonia 8 Better The Devil You Know Kylie Minogue 9 You Think You’re A Man Divine 10 Whenever You Need Somebody Rick Astley
● ELECTRIFYING 80s – STOCK AITKEN WATERMAN \ Album released July 27
Wo r d s
LU K E D E N N E H Y
DIANA CHAN \ CHEF ST YLE
GREG BRIGGS
JANAKA RODRIGUE \ FOOD STYLING BY EMMA ROSEN
Satisfying all the senses
J
uly takes me to India. Mumbai truly is a city that doesn’t sleep. If I could sum up Mumbai in one word, it would have to be electrifying. The food is sensory overload. I was so blown away by the variety of produce and spices. I spent two hours in a spice shop and got lost in the textile market. I am very honoured to have been asked to design the menu for the first ever wine-ontap restaurant – Wine Villa – in the heart of Juhu beach, at the newly refurbished Horizon Hotel, which will open at the end of July. One of the recipes I’ve curated for Wine Villa villa is a modern version of tandoori chicken with mint yoghurt and picked onions. This dish will ignite all the senses. The slight hint of spice from the chicken paired with the cool mint yoghurt makes this a dinner party favourite. Pair with a crisp and buttery chardonnay. If you fancy a visit to Wine Villa, follow @wine_villa on Instagram. ●
Have a good feed at Diana Chan’s eatery Chanteen. Instagram: @diana.chan.au or @eat_chanteen ● chanteen.com.au
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.
Garnish 2 radishes, cut into 2mm thick medallions 1 cucumber, sliced into ribbons using a vegetable peeler Seed from ½ a pomegranate. ●
■
■
DOM A IN REV IEW
7
CHEERS
A toast to family
D R I N K I N T H E E A R T H Y VI B E
GARETH SOBEY PHOTOGRAPHY
T
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.
● Oscar’s at Matilda ● 159 Domain Rd, South Yarra ● matilda159.com
REC 8
DOM A IN REV IEW
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
Just dropped Signature drink
Red Hill Brewery Imperial Stout 2018, $10.50
JASMINE GALLAGHER
Archie’s Rose, $22, is a deceptively powerful combination with a subtle sweet and fruit backbeat. It combine’s Archie Rose Navy
A limited edition part of
Strength gin (that packs the punch) with Dillford’s passionfruit
the award-winning Red Hill
liqueur and Massenez Framboise, an eau de vie from Alsace,
Brewery’s seasonal range,
distilled from wild raspberries.
this is a robust (8.1% ABV) and gorgeous stout.
PAIR IT WITH …
Jet black with a pure white
The ridiculously delicious tartlet of bonito cream topped with
head, it’s smooth and creamy
salmon roe. ●
in the mouth with plenty of hearty chocolate, malt, caramel and coffee flavours
Wo r d s
MICHAEL HARDEN
to warm the cockles. There’s an attractive
a Bloody Mary, or using indigenous ingredients like limey, minty Geraldton wax. “I’ve also got my eye on the cherry wood smoke in the kitchen,” Fox says. “We’ve started playing around with smoked syrups for our cocktails that will add another layer of depth and flavour.” The cocktail list changes with the seasons. Currently it includes the Maidenii Martini that mixes local Victorian Maidenii La Tonique
vermouth with a white rye from Sydney’s Archie Rose distillery and an exquisite French quince liqueur, and the darker, heavier Harry’s Reserve, that blends bourbon, green Chartreuse and an apple and chestnut liqueur over ice. “Our approach is to source great and unusual products and ingredients and then structure our drinks around those,” Fox says. “I suppose you’d call it classics with our own twist.” ●
DISCOVERY SPORT AND DISCOVERY
balanced bitterness, too, and some decent hop action. Imperial Stout is lightly carbonated and should preferably be consumed in proximity to an open fire for maximum “ain’t winter grand” effect. ●
1.8% P.A. COMPARISON RATE* DISCOVERY SPORT AND DISCOVERY
1.8% P.A. COMPARISON RATE*
ON ALL NEW AND DEMONSTRATOR DISCOVERY SPORT AND DISCOVERY MODELS. Maximum term 36 months. Offer ends 31 August, 2018. Visit Doncaster Land Rover today. Doncaster Land Rover 573 Doncaster Road, Doncaster VIC 3108. Tel: 03 9848 8888 doncaster.landrover.com.au *1.8% p.a. comparison rate only available to approved personal applicants of Land Rover Financial Services (LRFS)** for new and demonstrator Discovery Sport and Land Rover Discovery vehicles. Maximum 36 months. A lump sum agreed at the time of the loan (“balloon”) may be owed to LRFS** at the end of the loan after all monthly repayments have been made. Vehicles sold from 01/07/2018 to 31/08/2018. Customer delivery by 30/09/2018. Finance applications received by 31/08/2018 and approved by 30/09/2018. Offer ends 31/08/2018. Excludes other offers. While stock lasts. Standard fees/charges and further conditions apply, available from LRFS**. LRFS** may withdraw or change this offer. Comparison rate based on 5 year secured consumer fixed rate loan of $30,000. WARNING: This comparison rate is true only for the examples given and may not include all fees and charges. Different terms, fees or other loan amounts might result in a different comparison rate. **LRFS is a trading name of Volkswagen Financial Services Australia Pty Limited ABN 20 097 071 460, Australian Credit Licence Number 389344. LMCT11617 MCK77634
DOM A IN REV IEW
9
MELBOURNE ON
90
$
T
here are two kinds of people in this city – those who nibble their fingernails and ask, “Can you believe it’s July?” and those who make the most of it. Melbourne winter sees restaurants offering specials to drum up business and the city is energised with events to get people off the couch and into town. You can be frugal and still enjoy a frivolous weekend, if you know where to look. This week we’re armed with $45 for a couple to have some grown-up fun in the midst of school holidays – because adults deserve a good time, too. Leave your inhibitions at home and swap your morning exercise routine for a choreographed workout through the NGV; see what’s behind Melbourne’s closed doors when they swing open for the biggest Open House weekend yet; eat for free at a Windsor hot spot; and finish the evening with a favourite Melbourne pastime – a live show. ●
$20
OUT OF THIS WORLD APERITIVO \ Neptune has introduced Seventh Day Sundays. Listen to live jazz and sit on a couple of house wines or tap beers – there is complimentary aperitivo and oysters between 1pm and 5pm. ● 212 High Street, Windsor ● neptune.melbourne
INSTALL GAS DUCTED HEATING AND RECEIVE $500 REBATE
Premium Quality Tiles & Service Only At
the tile gallery
Ceramic ▪ Porcelain ▪ Mosaics ▪ Tiling hardware Open 6 days
3/118 Para Rd Cnr Station St, Montmorency 3094 Ph 9432 7764 www.thetilegallery.com.au
REBATES
INSTALL A NEW GAS SPACE HEATER AND RECEIVE $500 REBATE
BRAEMAR BRIVIS AQUAMAX DAIKIN RINNAI CANNON
SHOP LOCAL AND SAVE 82 Main Street, Greensborough 9432 0211
Visit our website www.greensboroughgascentre.com.au email admin@greensboroughgascentre.com.au
Electric hot water service to gas and receive up to $800 rebate - *Conditions apply * NEW GAS CONNECTION RECEIVE EXTRA $500.00
10
DOM A IN REV IEW
S O F IA L E VI N
Wo r d s
$30
START THE DAY WITH CULTURE AND CARDIO
Free
ARCHITECTURE AT OPEN HOUSE
$40
SEE A SHOW FOR A STEAL
If the words “no spectator-only tickets are
Tour more than 200 of Melbourne’s most
Jump online at Halftix and buy a couple of
available” cause fear to rise in your stomach,
exciting and historic buildings during the 11th
seriously reduced tickets to a play, musical,
look away now. The rest of you should book
annual Open House Melbourne Weekend.
gig, cabaret or even a magic show. Chapel
Monica Bill Barnes & Company’s The Gallery
Most are free; others require a $5 pre-booking
Off Chapel, the Stonnington’s theatre set in
Workout ($15 per person). Created in New
fee. Highlights include The Astor Theatre, The
one of the oldest churches in Victoria, often
York, the part art tour, part choreographed
Melbourne Camera Club, Abbotsford Convent,
has shows listed. Better yet, it’s about half
50-minute exercise session will have you
Edgewater Towers and 50 Albert Street in
a kilometre from Neptune bar (opposite).
dancing through the Arts Centre and NGV. ●
South Melbourne. ●
Top tip – preview tickets are about $20 each
Smorgon Plaza, Arts Centre Melbourne,
Open House Melbourne Weekend,
July 14 to August 18
July 28-29
● ngv.vic.gov.au
● openhousemelbourne.org
through the Chapel Off Chapel website, if you can get away mid-week. ●
● halftixmelbourne.com
DOM A IN REV IEW
11
EDUCATION & INNOVATION
Starting out
ISTOCKPHOTO
T
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
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
New oppo for Prep a rtunities nd Year 7 2019
Weekday tours commence at 9.15am and bookings are essential - please use the online booking form on our website, or call 9437 1421 today.
Early Learning to VCE | 1660 Main Road Research Ph 9437 1421 | elthamcollege.vic.edu.au | registrar@elthamcollege.vic.edu.au
12
DOM A IN REV IEW
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.” ●
SPECIAL PROMOTION
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
MELISSA HEAGNEY
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.
160 Bulleen Road Bulleen VIC 3105 Australia T +61 3 9851 1589 W marcellin.vic.edu.au
A LEADING CATHOLIC SECONDARY SCHOOL FOR BOYS ESTABLISHED BY THE MARIST BROTHERS IN 1950
DOM A IN REV IEW
13
EDUCATION & INNOVATION
Taking the next step
M
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.
EXPLORE MLC Friday, 27 July, 9.15 am – 11.30 am Learn more at mlc.vic.edu.au/exploremlc
Daisy
At MLC no dream is too big, whether it is technological, sporting, musical, creative or academic. We’re proud to offer one of the broadest curricula of any Australian independent school.
Discovered her love for football at MLC, now drafted to Collingwood VFLW
14
DOM A IN REV IEW
SOLSTOCK
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
SPECIAL PROMOTION
“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
Applications for Year 7 2020 Closing Soon
WHERE WILL WHITEFRIARS TAKE YOU? Be l on g. Be li eve. Bec ome.
With Immersion Programs to Belgium, China, Darwin, France, Italy, Nepal and Timor-Leste, our boys become Global Citizens in the truest sense. To book a school tour visit whitefriars.vic.edu.au or contact us directly on 9872 8212 156 Park Road Donvale Victoria 3111 Australia T +61 3 9872 8200 E enrolments@whitefriars.vic.edu.au | whitefriars.vic.edu.au DOM A IN REV IEW
15
EDUCATION & INNOVATION
Life beyond school
T
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
We invite you to experience the Genazzano FCJ College difference. Our Learning and Teaching programs reflect evidence based research delivering outstanding academic results in the top 5% of the state. • Situated on over 7 hectares of land in Kew, our expansive school grounds provide an exceptional environment in which to learn • We are home to an outstanding co-curricular program, comprising over 130 opportunities • Our innovative Performance Psychology Department employs world’s best practice to promote student wellness, resilience and development
SELECTED PLACES AVAILABLE FOR 2019
Open Morning Years 5–12 Thursday 26 July 9.30 – 11.00am 16
DOM A IN REV IEW
BOOKINGS: genazzano.vic.edu.au p: 8862 1207 A Catholic Day & Boarding School All Girls Prep–12; Co-educational ELC 301 Cotham Road, Kew Vic 3101
GETTY IMAGES
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
SPECIAL PROMOTION
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
SCHOOL TOURS 9.00am
Friday 27 July Friday 10 August Visit our website for more information and to book a School Tour.
OUR GIRLS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. CRICOS 00974A/018621A
DOM A IN REV IEW
17
Introducing HC28, a collection of high-end furniture with luxe European looks, Asian refinement and a modest price.
Sandringham | 256 Bay Road, Sandringham Hawthorn | 241 Burwood Road, Hawthorn
DOMO.COM.AU
SPECIAL PROMOTION
HOME & ARCHITECTURE
N AT U R A L LI G H T A B O U N D S
THE GROUNDS IVANHOE EAST \ SOPHISTICATED LIVING IN IDYLLIC PARKLANDS SETTING
T
he natural landscape and local community values shaped the design of The Grounds Ivanhoe East, a collection of 105 apartments across three boutique low-rise buildings and 11 townhouses in an idyllic location two minutes’ walk from Yarra River parklands and overlooking Ivanhoe Park. Consultation sessions gathered local views on the 1.5 hectare site bordering The Boulevard, Wamba Road and Cedric Street, close to Ivanhoe East’s cosmopolitan village and popular local primary. Established developer JWLand specialises in projects with enduring value to their communities. Victorian development head Anthony Cuzzupi says local feedback led to the dedication of nearly half of The Grounds’ site to open spaces that the broader community can enjoy. “The Grounds Ivanhoe East is a landmark project designed for Ivanhoe East. It’s a tightly-held suburb with a reputation for tranquillity – it’s undoubtedly a very special place.” Internal areas range from 100 to 215 square metres and larger terrace homes from 200 to 240 square metres. ● LIZ MCLACHLAN
THE GROUNDS thegroundsivanhoeeast. com.au 177 The Boulevard, Ivanhoe East ● Developer \ JWLand ● Architect \ Architectus ● Landscape Designer \ Aspect Studios ● Completion \ Anticipated DESIGN
SETTING
Leading design firm Architectus
Landscape architects Aspect
0407 001 635
has focused the design around
Studios have designed a public
● Display \ 177 The Boulevard,
premium, natural and earthy
village green that leaves 46 per
Ivanhoe East. Open \ By private
materials to connect with the
cent of the site as open space,
appointment
surrounding neighbourhood
with meandering pathways and
PRICING GUIDE
grain. Principal Oliver Mayger
a lush walkway linking Cedric
Two-bedroom \ from
says the site determined
Street and The Boulevard. The
$1 million
the scale and rhythm of the
landscaping includes hundreds
Three-bedroom \ from
buildings. “All apartments will
of new trees, adding to selected
$1.3 million
have incredible natural light and
existing mature trees that will
Four-bedroom and terraces \
an outlook to the landscape.”
be retained.
Price on application
mid-2020 ● Sales \ Anthony Cuzzupi
LOCATION \ Opposite Ivanhoe Park. Walk: two minutes to Chelsworth Park and Yarra River parklands; a few minutes to Ivanhoe East
SCAN THE CODE
village and Ivanhoe East Primary. Ivanhoe’s grammar schools, shops and train station are also nearby. ●
For a closer look
DOM A IN REV IEW
19
FEATURE HOUSE
DOWNLOAD THE DOMAIN APP SEE MORE IMAGES, FLOOR PLANS & PROPERTY DETAILS
IVANHOE EAST \ 36 STREETON CRESCENT 5
4
5
Artist Arthur Streeton (1867-1943) is renowned for capturing the essence of Australian light. Painted around the turn of the 20th century, many of his landscapes were inspired by pastoral views of the Heidelberg and Ivanhoe areas. Though the cows have moved on and the gum trees number fewer, this house in a street named in his honour offers vistas doused in that light, and a past dating back to the Heidelberg School days. The large, hilltop block is premium real estate. The residence was built circa 1925, and a nameplate declaring it Glencairn adorns the bluestone gateway. Up the curved driveway, the splendid, manor-style home greets in an L-shaped sprawl. A porte-cochere connects it and the former stables (now a guesthouse, crowned by a turret and weather vane) to complete the aesthetic. While the exterior goes all-out for period integrity, the interior is fully renovated. With fresh paintwork, new carpets, polished floorboards, built-in storage and high ceilings over generously proportioned spaces, it’s a picture-perfect mix of old-world substance and tasteful modernisation. A fireplace, timber-paneled walls and matching joinery and desk make the study off the entrance foyer super cosy. The lounge stages another fireplace. The dining room opens to outdoors, as does the kitchen and meals area. If you’re expecting a rustic kitchen; think again. Snow white, with Miele appliances and a walk-in pantry, it is strictly urbane. A family room precedes three bedrooms. One of these is the main with an elegant en suite. The other two share an
FINAL WORD
en suite. There is also a self-contained guesthouse – cute as a button with its own entrance porch.
“THIS UPDATED, HISTORIC HOUSE ON A MASSIVE, BLUE-CHIP BLOCK OFFERS
You’ll need a reliable ride-on mower (or gardener) to maintain the immaculate grounds. Get one or both, and on-
LUXURY LIVING IN A GLORIOUS GARDEN SETTING.” DAMIEN CARTER - AGENT
site strolls, picnics and al fresco entertaining will be yours for the taking. Metres from the Yarra River, the location affords an opportunity to reference one of Streeton’s masterpieces: Still glides the stream, and shall it for ever glide. ● KAY KEIGHERY editorial@domain.com.au
Agent: Miles, Damien Carter 0438 850 166 Price: $3.9 million-$4.2 million Expressions of interest: Close at 5pm, July 31
Scan the code with the Domain app to view listing
SHORTLIST YOUR FAVOURITE HOMES WITH THE DOMAIN APP 20
DOM A IN REV IEW
ELTHAM NORTH \ 19 PROGRESS ROAD 5
2
3
If you love outdoor living, this contemporary house could be your dream home. Along with an indoor-outdoor room and a big entertainment deck, there’s a green backyard with a covered spa. The landscaping is high-impact, yet low-maintenance. Ground level comprises a lounge, retreat, amalgamated kitchen, dining and living areas and five bedrooms. The living area has sky lights and polished floorboards, and the kitchen shimmers in stone and stainless steel. Head downstairs for the rumpus room and indoor-outdoor rooms. The separate garage has a toilet and workshop area. Close to buses, parks and schools, the location is family nirvana. � KAY KEIGHERY Agent: Jellis Craig, Tom Kurtschenko 0417 502 944 Price: $1.25 million-$1.35 million Auction: 10.30am, July 21
Scan the code with the Domain app to view listing
Found a favourite? Discover more. See a property you like? View floor plans, beautiful images and learn about the location of a property by scanning the Domain app code. Launch the Domain app and scan the code in the More menu.
DOM A IN REV IEW
21
BRIAR HILL House 2/109 Karingal Drive Just a short walk from Briar Hill amenities, this spotless home on a generous 420m2 allotment delivers a lightfilled living zone with cathedral ceiling, adjoining kitchen/ meals gas cooking and leafy outlook, 3 robed bedrooms (master with direct bathroom access), 2-way bathroom and full-sized laundry. A covered alfresco creates indoor/ outdoor flow to the large attractive backyard/garden, while extras include ducted heating, evaporative cooling, carport, manicured lawns, shed and park views. Close to the Ring Road, Greensborough Plaza and public transport – this is an ideal 1st home, downsizer or investment. Auction Saturday 28th July at 1.00pm Land size 420m2 approx. View Thursday 5.00 - 5.30pm Saturday 12.00 - 12.30pm Ryan Buckingham 0423 506 187 Cate Li 0439 209 545 Office Cnr Rattray Road & Were Street, Montmorency Phone 9434 6666
3
1
1
www.buckinghamandcompany.com
VIEWBANK 6 Melissa Court A manicured garden and prized position on the high side of the street provide the perfect introduction to this delightful home which delivers lounge/dining room, open meals/living with well-equipped kitchen, 4 robed bedrooms (master with ensuite) and bright family bathroom. A covered deck plus paved BBQ/dining area allow for relaxed outdoor entertaining, while extras include ducted heating/cooling, bamboo floors, neutral dĂŠcor, family-friendly garden, shed and double garage. Nestled in a quiet court near schools, bus service and local amenities - this family oasis holds instant appeal. Auction Saturday 4th August at 12.00pm Land size 818m2 approx. View Thursday 5.00 - 5.30pm Saturday 1.00 - 1.30pm Stuart Buckingham 0411 743 336 Ashley Maggs 0437 767 765 Office 104 Grimshaw St, Greensborough Phone 9435 0999
4
2
2
www.buckinghamandcompany.com
22
Enjoy Your Boutique Experience DOM A IN REV IEW
ELTHAM NORTH 2/59 Weidlich Road Offering single level brilliance and plenty of privacy, this inviting home is perfect for downsizers, a professional couple or investor. Full of natural light, the inviting interior delivers 2 robed bedrooms, spacious central bathroom, study/3rd bedroom and an attractive kitchen/ dining/living area with courtyard aspect. Outside is a resort-style courtyard garden with paved alfresco dining, sauna hut, synthetic turf and an ideal balance of sun and shade. Extras include ducted heating, air-con, modern blinds and secure carport. Within easy reach of Eltham and Greensborough amenities. Auction Saturday 28th July at 11.00am Land size 291m2 approx. View Thursday 6.00 - 6.30pm Saturday 1.00 - 1.30pm Ryan Buckingham 0423 506 187 Cate Li 0439 209 545 Office Cnr Rattray Road & Were Street, Montmorency Phone 9434 6666
2
1
1
www.buckinghamandcompany.com
ELTHAM 1/9 Souter Street This quiet stylish Eltham retreat features high ceilings, Rosewood flooring and abundant natural light. Comprising an open plan living with French doors, kitchen with s/ steel appliances, 3 oversized robed bedrooms, central bathroom, and timber decking that leads to the lush rear garden. Extras include ducted heating, air-con, attic storage, water tank, tinted windows (on west side), double carport, and easy access to parkland, Eltham High, Leisure Centre, Bolton Street shops, bus, train and more. For Sale By Tender Closing Tuesday 24th July at 6.00pm Land size 424m2 approx. View Thursday 5.00 - 5.30pm Saturday 11.00 - 11.30am Shane Leete 0419 118 302 Peter Don 0410 609 006 Office 1004 Main Road, Eltham Phone 9439 4022
3
1
1
2
www.buckinghamandcompany.com
Enjoy Your Boutique Experience DOM A IN REV IEW
23
YALLAMBIE 6 Karrin Close Well-presented and positioned on a 629m2 approx allotment, this excellent 1st home or investment opportunity within easy reach of a full range of amenities offers a single level design featuring 3 robed bedrooms, zoned family bathroom with separate WC, lounge/dining and adjoining kitchen/meals area with gas stove and garden view. The large rear garden is ideal for summer BBQs and the generous lawn will inspire family playtime. Additional features include fresh neutral decor, gas heating, air conditioning, shed and garage/workshop. Moments from schools, major road links and Heidelberg hospitals. Auction Saturday 28th July at 1.00pm Land size 629m2 approx. View Wednesday 6.00 - 6.30pm Saturday 10.00 - 10.30am Stuart Buckingham 0411 743 336 Ashley Maggs 0437 767 765 Office 104 Grimshaw St, Greensborough Phone 9435 0999
3
1
2
www.buckinghamandcompany.com
MONTMORENCY 80 Buena Vista Drive Just metres from Montmorency South PS, this substantial home holds huge potential for transformation. The 2-storey design includes lounge opening to a spacious open plan living/dining area, central kitchen, 4 good-sized bedrooms with robes (master with private balcony and ensuite), zoned main bathroom and a big downstairs rumpus with new carpet. The terraced garden is essentially a blank canvas where you can add your touch, while extras include fabulous views towards Doncaster Hill, ducted heating, air-con, carport and gated OSP. Walk to school, shops, bus and train station in minutes. Auction Saturday 4th August at 2.00pm Land size 689m2 approx. View Thursday 5.00 - 5.30pm Saturday 12.00 - 12.30pm Stuart Buckingham 0411 743 336 Amanda Beck 0447 374 220 Office Cnr Rattray Road & Were Street, Montmorency Phone 9434 6666
4
2
2
www.buckinghamandcompany.com
24
Enjoy Your Boutique Experience DOM A IN REV IEW
GREENSBOROUGH 26/265 Para Road The 2nd floor position gives this stylish apartment an elevated aspect, and its central Greensborough position provides unbeatable convenience. With indoor/outdoor options thanks to a good-sized balcony, accommodation includes a well-equipped kitchen with ample storage, stainless steel appliances and breakfast bar, adjoining living/dining zone, 2 robed bedrooms, and central bathroom/laundry combination. With a neutral décor, heating, secure entrance, and secure undercover parking space, you’re a short walk to train station, Watermarc Aquatic Centre, Greensborough Plaza and more. Auction Saturday 28th July at 11.00am Quote $380,000 - $415,000 View Thursday 4.00 - 4.30pm Saturday 2.00 - 2.30pm Ashley Maggs 0437 767 765 Stuart Buckingham 0411 743 336 Office 104 Grimshaw St, Greensborough Phone 9435 0999
2
1
1
www.buckinghamandcompany.com
FEATURED RENTAL PROPERTIES
ELTHAM 19 Sheffield Street 2
1
1
GREENSBOROUGH 4/90 Alexandra Street LOWER PLENTY 21 Monarch Ridge
$400 - $430 PW
2
1
1
1
$550 PW
3
1
1
3
$430 - $450 PW
MONTMORENCY 28 Graeme Avenue
GREENSBOROUGH 36 Vermont Parade 4
2
2
1
$475 PW
BUNDOORA 34 Nova Circuit
$390 - $420 PW
3
2
2
$470 - $510 PW
For all Rental enquiries call 9434 6666
Enjoy Your Boutique Experience DOM A IN REV IEW
25
Plenty 28 Grange Av A enue Perfect Combination Of Luxury And Functionality With crisp clean lines, a carefully chosen colour scheme and exquisite finishes throughout, this stylish, sophisticated family home on 4222m2 (approx.) is the perfect combination of luxury and functionality. Delivering expansive living, dining and spacious accommodation options and complementing them two luxury bathrooms, a superb Neff equipped stone kitchen and a huge poolside alfresco, and triple car garaging this is dream living in a dream location!
Eltham | Greensborough | Doreen morrisonkleeman.com.au
26
DOM A IN REV IEW
4
Auction Inspect Contact Contact Office Web
2
3
1
Saturday 28th July at 2pm Saturday 2:30 - 3pm Rocco Montanaro 0412 379 171 Tristan Messerle 0438 176 416 9431 2444 morrisonkleeman.com.au
Eltham 80 Eucalyptus Road Highly Accommodating. Perfectly Positioned Set in a serene easy care landscape designed by Gordon Ford, with its longest boundary along the Butterfly Reserve, this exemplary home in the coveted Woodridge Estate offers prestige extras and premium spaces that include multiple living options and flexible accommodation choices. Generously proportioned fine formal living, dining and sitting rooms complement casual living opening to a pool in paved surrounds, five bedrooms (two with ensuites) and a study/ y retreat. On a brilliant low maintenance y/ 1572m2 allotment this is a family entertainer with sensational extras.
5
3
2
Private Sale Inspect Saturday 10:30-11am Contact Tristan Messerle 0438 176 416 Contact Lucy Brocksopp 0421 629 003 Office 9431 2444 Web morrisonkleeman.com.au
Eltham | Greensborough | Doreen morrisonkleeman.com.au
Eltham 1 Abbey Mews Architectural Brilliance Designed by award winning environmental architect Greg Burgess to meet the brief from engineer and former owner, Becker House blends form with function introducing intriguing internal spaces that are brilliantly executed to deliver showpiece living. Traditional right angles have been skilfully traded for obtuse and acute angles integrating with graceful curved walls and soaring timber lined ceilings to generate inspired interior spaces, seamlessly complementing a variety of alfresco zones above a Gordon Ford garden which is fully irrigated and easy care.
3
2
3
1
Private Sale ESR $1,100,000 - $1,200,000 Inspect Thursday 1:30 - 2pm & Saturday 11:30am - 12pm Contact Gayle Blackw k ood 0408 776 070 kw Office 9431 2444 Web morrisonkleeman.com.au
Eltham | Greensborough | Doreen morrisonkleeman.com.au DOM A IN REV IEW
27
Diamond Creek 1/10 Fuller Street Captivating Living With Sensational Views With an outlook across the treetops and the Diamond Valley as a fabulous backdrop for your new lifestyle, this upscaled, well equipped four bedroom, two bathroom town residence brilliantly blends family-sized space with stress-free ease. Tw T o living zones, one wrapping around a Smeg equipped stone kitchen and opening to an entertainers deck, a long list of extras including multiple climate control units for year round comfort and a location an easy walk from cafes, transport, schools and eateries deliver captivating living with sensational views.
4
2
2
For Sale ESR $800,000 - $850,000 Inspect Thursday 6 - 6:30pm & Saturday 11:30am - 12pm Contact Katherine Psaila 0467 857 621 Contact Trent Dunleavy 0403 416 879 Office 9435 7666 Web morrisonkleeman.com.au
Eltham | Greensborough | Doreen morrisonkleeman.com.au
Bend Of Islands 278 Catani Boulevard Marvellous Mudbrick Home You can swap the hustle and hassle of today with a much more relaxed way of life in this marvellous mudbrick home, perched on 18.2 acres (approx.) within the totally unique Bend of Islands. Passionately owner built to a very high standard, spacious, fabulously flexible and introducing up to four living areas, three bedrooms, two bathrooms and a huge alfresco precinct, it is perfect for everyday living. Alternatively it holds just as much appeal for those looking for the ideal space to enjoy weekends or could satisfy a growing Air B´n´B market.
Eltham | Greensborough | Doreen morrisonkleeman.com.au 28
DOM A IN REV IEW
3
2
2
1
Private Sale Inspect Saturday 3 - 3:30pm Contact Gayle Blackw k ood 0408 776 070 kw Office 9431 2444 Web morrisonkleeman.com.au
Eltham 12 Glenister Drive Quiet, Convenient, Packed with Promise Establish a wonderful Eltham lifestyle in this most appealing home on a generous 776m2 allotment (approx.) Perfect for a family in so many ways, it introduces a choice of formal and casual living zones, study, three bedrooms sharing two bathrooms and partners them with a relaxing alfresco precinct in a large private rear yard. An easy walk to the centre of Eltham and all the shopping, dining, cafĂŠ and transport options that come with that, it presents an excellent opportunity to live comfortably now while making plans to update in the future. Expressions Of Interest: Offers Close Monday 30th July at 5pm (Unless Sold Prior)
3
2
2
Expressions of Interest Inspect Thursday 2:30 - 3pm & Saturday 12:30 - 1pm k ood 0408 776 070 kw Contact Gayle Blackw Office 9431 2444 Web morrisonkleeman.com.au
Eltham | Greensborough | Doreen morrisonkleeman.com.au
Greensborough 4/139 Grimshaw Street Brilliantly Convenient Single Level Living Peacefully tucked away toward the rear of this well presented block, this single level, two bedroom home provides an enviable sanctuary just footsteps from everything Greensborough has to offer! With the bus, train, supermarket, Plaza, cafes, eateries cinemas and WaterMarc all at the door, a choice of living areas and a large decked entertainment zone, this is the perfect blend of lifestyle and location. With extras including double glazed front window, insulated window furnishings, engineered timber floors, ducted heating, split system unit plus additional air-conditioner, garage it will easily meet first home, investment or downsize priorities. Expressions of Interest: Offers Close Tuesday 31st July at 6pm (Unless Sold Prior)
2
1
1
Expressions of Interest ESR $540,000 - $580,000 Inspect Thursday 4 - 4:30pm & Saturday 11 - 11:30am Contact Ciaran Brannigan 0410 544 478 Contact Sam Pope 0400 154 140 Office 9435 7666 Web morrisonkleeman.com.au
Eltham | Greensborough | Doreen morrisonkleeman.com.au DOM A IN REV IEW
29
30
DOM A IN REV IEW
DOM A IN REV IEW
31
MILES COMMERCIAL
32
DOM A IN REV IEW
DOM A IN REV IEW
33
Auction this Sat.
Briar Hill 2 Toorac Drive
A current day picture of comfort. Unleash the potential and dream about what you could create on this sensational 851sqm (approx.) corner allotment (STCA) or enjoy the current day picture of single-level comfort and style. Offering three bedrooms, two renovated bathrooms, light-filled living and a north-facing backyard, it’s a great place to call home and add further touches. The block’s huge dimensions, two street frontages and swift access to schools, transport, shops and parks also makes development a smart choice (STCA).
4
2
AUCTION
Sat 21st July at 2pm PRICE $750,000 - $820,000 INSPECT Thu 2.30-3pm & Sat 1.30-2pm
2 CONTACT Mitchell Etherington 0423 932 899 Taylor Davis 0415 743 347 Eltham 03 9431 1243
Greensborough 133 Nell Street
Dream Abode Updated to Perfection Relish the prime locale in walking distance to schools, public transport, parkland and Greensborough Plaza of this irresistible residence updated with superb taste to modern standards and to maximise a coveted north orientation. Showcasing an extremely livable floorplan, sense of space and the rich tones of timber floors complemented by the appealing colour palette, the two bedroom abode offers a lifestyle of practical ease and convenience in wonderful proximity to Viewbank College and La Trobe University.
2
1
AUCTION
Sat, 28th Jul at 12:00pm LAND 301 sqm approx. INSPECT Thursday 5:45 - 6:15pm Saturday 1:00 - 1:30pm
34
DOM A IN REV IEW
2
1
CONTACT David Moxon 0413 673 636 Chloe McGrath-Hudson 0437 193 037 Greensborough 9432 9919
Greensborough 140 Plenty River Drive
Family living in sought-after location. Capturing breathtaking vistas across the Plenty Gorge Parklands, experience a relaxed approach to family life in private, peaceful and secure surrounds with this familyfocussed home in the sought-after Apollo Parkways Estate. A versatile rumpus downstairs with a bathroom and own entrance provides a practical fourth bedroom option for the privacy-craving teenager, while two separate living areas, zoned accommodation and a large kitchen delivers plenty of space for your young family to grow into.
4
3
2 CONTACT Jason Stepanow 0405 159 650 Spiro Drossos 0425 709 479
FOR SALE PRICE $759,000
Eltham 03 9431 1243
INSPECT Saturday 12.30-1pm
Just Listed.
Lower Plenty 35/123 Main Road
A stylish entry or smart investment. Here’s your chance to enter leafy Lower Plenty as an owneroccupier or savvy investor with this renovated fashionable two-bedroom apartment. Located in a resort-inspired apartment complex with Lower Plenty shops at its doorstep, it’s the pinnacle of lock-and-leave living. Enjoy the peaceful nature of leafy balcony that integrates with the radiant openplan living, while a modern kitchen, spacious bedrooms and secure intercom entry adds further appeal to this dream first home or investment.
2
1
AUCTION
Sat, 4th Aug at 2:00pm PRICE Contact Agent for Price INSPECT Thu 4.30-5pm & Sat 10.30-11am
1 CONTACT Jason Stepanow 0405 159 650 Brent McCormack 0478 658 695 Eltham 03 9431 1243
DOM A IN REV IEW
35
Eltham 3/2-4 Piper Crescent
Build your dream home. With a peaceful scenic outlook, dare to dream of the quintessential family home you can finally build on this vacant 708.90sqm (approx.) block of land (STCA), which is only minutes to excellent schools, transport, scenic walking/bike trails and Eltham’s bustling hub.
FOR SALE
PRICE $500,000 - $550,000 INSPECT Saturday 4.30-5pm
36
DOM A IN REV IEW
CONTACT Mitchell Etherington 0423 932 899 Jason Stepanow 0405 159 650 Eltham 03 9431 1243
DOM A IN REV IEW
37
38
DOM A IN REV IEW
DOM A IN REV IEW
39
3/10 Francis Street. Heidelberg Heights 3A
1B
1C
This impressive townhouse is perfectly situated to take advantage of a superb lifestyle virtually at your doorstep! Easy access to schools, train station, parks, the hospital precinct and Burgundy Street’s vibrant shopping strip only add to the lifestyle appeal of this surprisingly spacious three bedroom home Auction 4th August 1:00pm
Inspect Wed 2:00-2:30pm Sat 11:00-11:30am
Contact Carmel Puttyfoot 0408 173 822 Walter Ortner 0412 371 899
hockingstuart.com.au
40
DOM A IN REV IEW
Inspect: Saturday 11:00-11:30 am
Eltham
4 A
Space. Style. Seclusion
2B
2C
Peacefully positioned at the rear of only two and an easy stroll to the bus, Beard Street Village and the convenience store, this immaculate home is just a short drive, bike ride or bus trip to Eltham’s shops, cafes and station. Inviting and low-maintenance, it presents buyers with an opportunity to enjoy fabulous indoor spaces including two spacious living areas, four bedrooms, two bathrooms and an enticing rear yard with a deck and enough room to satisfy the green thumb, without tying you down on weekends! auction address price contact
28th July 11:00am 2/28 Andrew Street $850,000 - $900,000 Lynn White - 0419 434 111 or Scott Chambers - 0409 660 321 or Diamond Creek Office – 9438 4422 Diamond Creek 9438 4422
Hurstbridge 9718 2222
Kinglake 5786 1199
Whittlesea 9716 3300
www.mwmrealestate.com.au
Shape your search Have a spot in mind? Shape your search area using Map Search.
Install the Domain app. DOM A IN REV IEW
41
networkclassifieds.com.au
Trades & Services
V
Deadline
V
V
We accept payment by:
1216151-ACM06-16
Ask about our discounted ongoing advertising rates and how choosing more newspapers gives your advertising more impact and saves you money...
✆ Mark
12378815-RC08-18
V
Rec 8128
section of Network Classifieds.
V
Pest Control
V
rangerpestcontrol.com.au
1233757-RC27-16
Furniture Removals
Electricians
ALL VIC REMOVALS & STORAGE Cheap boxes 4 sale
12389395-RC23-18
Free termite quotes - Family owned business â—? Termites â—? Ants â—? Rats â—? Mice â—? Spiders â—? Cockroaches â—? Bees & Wasps â—? Pre purchase inspections â—? Council Certificates
Qualified & Insured
G6616651AA-dc11Feb
9310 1070 - 0403 046 998
MICHAEL LEE REMOVALS t -PDBM DPVOUSZ JOUFSTUBUF t )PNF 0Gm DF t 1JBOP "OUJRVFT t 1SF QBDLJOH t 'SJFOEMZ SFMJBCMF 4FSWJDF
0427 522 030 or 9437 7370 XXX NJDIBFMMFFSFNPWBMT DPN BV
Your advert can appear in print and online!
TERMITE CONTROL SPECIALIST
2064941v5
Packing, Pianos, Antiques and Billiard Tables, Local, Country & Interstate. No job too small. Unwanted goods, or rubbish taken to tip. All areas from $89p/h (min 2 hours), 24 hours/7 days
CALL ANE ELECTRICS TODAY
Employment
Servicing the area for over 30 years
Phone Paul 0418 318 802 OR 9459 1248
OUR SERVICES INCLUDE Switchboard upgrades Ĺ˝Ç ĹśĹŻĹ?Ĺ?Śƚ Ĺ?ĹśĆ?ƚĂůůĂĆ&#x;ŽŜĆ? Split system service ĂŜĚ Ĺ?ĹśĆ?ƚĂůůĂĆ&#x;ŽŜĆ? All electrical service and repairs REC 17959 PLEASE CALL JESSE ON 0412827875
Trades & Services
Residential & Commercial Work
0411 860 973
SHOWERS | BATHROOMS s 2EPAIR AND 2ESEAL LEAKING SHOWERS s 2EPLACE BROKEN TILES AND REGROUT s 2EPAIR OR 2EPLACE SHOWER 3CREENS FREE QUOTE / PENSIONER DISCOUNT Call Paul 0400 854 853 3ERVICING MELBOURNE
Find your Local Professionals in our
BANYULE LIGHT & POWER SERVICES s ,IGHTS 0OWER 0OINTS s 3WITCHBOARD 3AFETY 3WITCHES s 2EPAIRS -AINTENANCE 2EWIRING
www.tbr.net.au
REPAIR REGROUT RESEAL
12386308-RC19-18
Lic. 23691
Bathroom & Kitchens
TOTAL QUALITY BATHROOMS AT AN AFFORDABLE COST. Pensioner Discount FREE QUOTES
9998 2596
*CONDITIONS APPLY
section of Network Classifieds.
Total Bathroom Renovations
VISA/MASTERCARD/EFTPOS
(1.5% credit card processing fee applies. Cheques and money orders can be posted in or hand delivered to our local office)
Written Guarantees
Close
www.cldb.com.au
1177862-RC13-15
100*
Trade in on your old hot water system
Seniors Discounts
We NEVER
w w w . S e r v i c e To d a y. c o m . a u
s PLANTATION SHUTTERS Ph: 9379 0123 FREE QUOTE s ALL TYPES OF BLINDS QUICKEST INSTALL SENIORS DISCOUNT s CANVAS SUNBLINDS
(include your name, address and phone number)
All Classifieds: 2pm Thursday
9999-8193
Designer Quality at Factory Prices!
Online: networkclassifieds.com.au (24/7) Phone: 1300 666 808 (Open 8.30-5pm Mon-Fri) Fax: 03 5945 0667 Email: sales@networkclassifieds.com.au
All Brands
yes we can SERVICING ROSANNA AREA FOR OVER TEN YEARS
Placing your classified advert is so easy...
DEADLINES
Awnings, Blinds & Curtains
Gas Heating Installation / Repairs Hot Water Service Repair
Lighting Power Points Phone & Data Hot Water And more...
V
0488 097 005
Plumbing
CRAIG’S GAS & PLUMBING General Plumbing No Job To Small
Specialist in Gas Appliance Service & Installation Â&#x161; I[hl_Y[ je :kYj[Z >[Wj[hi" MWbb <khdWY[i" IfWY[ >[Wj[hi Â&#x161; Ijel[i El[di" >ej mWj[h H[fW_hi Â&#x161; H[fbWY[c[dj >ej MWj[h Kd_ji" >[Wj[hi Ijel[i Â&#x161; F[di_ed[h Z_iYekdji
Phone: 9379 1733 www.craigsgas.com
LIC 33201
Place Your Classified Ads Online
1300 666 808 // sales@networkclassifieds.com.au
networkclassifieds.com.au 42
DOM A IN REV IEW
1129931-RC16-14
Call 1300 666 808
experts
Call Us Today For our FAST FRIENDLY SERVICE!
12380373-CG10-18
u
Heating
12391520-ACM28-18
megasealed.com.a
g All Pricin t Up-Fron
Specialist in â&#x20AC;˘ Lawn mowing â&#x20AC;˘ Edging Pruning / Hedge Trimming â&#x20AC;˘ Regular Maintenance â&#x20AC;˘ Rubbish Removals â&#x20AC;˘ Tree Lopping â&#x20AC;˘ Gutter Cleaning
heating & hot water
Rosanna Electricians
1156305-HM40-14
t NSW t VIC t QLD t WA t ACT SA
AMAZING GARDEN SERVICES
V
G6794573AA-dc29Apr
WITHOUT REMOVING TILES
Garden Services
Call Joe 0498 375 094 - 7 days
Jason 1300 644 698
12325181-LN40-16
& BALCONIE
Repairs Balcony/Shower Leakons Anti-slip Safety Soluti Stone Repair/Sealing ers show 0 17,00 Over repaired each year 19 Years in Business!
â&#x20AC;˘ Entensions/Refurbishments â&#x20AC;˘ Switchboard Upgrades/Safety Switches Specialising in all Electrical Installations â&#x20AC;˘ House Rewires FREE QUOTES â&#x20AC;˘ Phone/Data/TV & CCTV No Job too big or small â&#x20AC;˘ Oven & Hot Plate Repairs â&#x20AC;˘ Hot Water Service Repairs www.jlhuttelectrical.com.au â&#x20AC;˘ Security Alarms â&#x20AC;˘ AC Installations
1132382-RC19-14
SHOWERSS
24 HOUR SERVICE Rec: 17824
From plumbers to pest con trol, carpet cleaning to building services, dry cleaning to computer rep airs, lawn mowing and more, Net work Classifieds has been connec ting local businesses with loca l community with our Trades and Services each week. Speak to our classified team and find out how easy it is to advertise.
in rtising reat â&#x20AC;&#x153;Adve ag ain is m o D keep The r us to ere. way fo t th u o d n s our bra all busines m As a s portant to it is im presence in a mainta ng mediaâ&#x20AC;? ti in prin rence - Flo
V
J.L. Hutt Electrical
12392223-HM30-18
LEAKING
1181674-18-15
Grow your business with Trades and Services STOP
Electricians
V
1152285-PB36-14
Trades Business Profile
12355605-EPJ26-17
V
Place your ad in print and online www.networkclassifieds.com.au
Trades & Services V
Plumbing
V
Rosanna Plumbers
SENIORS CARD
SERVICING ROSANNA AREA FOR OVER TEN YEARS
12387541-SN21-18
ROLLER SHUTTERS...
BEAT THE ECONOMIC GLOOM WITH HOT PRICES!
FOR OUR FAST & FRIENDLY SERVICE!
yes we can
r ne t! o i ns un Pe isco D
1238802412 24-SN21-1 N21-18
Buy, Rent & Sell in our
We NEVER
Close
Real Estate
Lic. 104391
Tiling
AARON’S TILING
.0/5)4
*/5&3&45 '3&&
Over 30 Years Experience Specialising In: • Floor & Wall Tiles • Old & New Homes • Kitchen & Bathroom Renovation Free Measure & Quote.
*CONDITIONS APPLY
0432 774 645
t %6"- &-&$53*$"- "/% ."/6"- 01&3"5*0/ t "7"*-"#-& */ " 3"/(& 0' $0-0634 t 4"'& 4&$63& 4"7&4 &/&3(:
0420 102 762
12351179-CG19-17
9998 2905 www.Ser viceToday.com.au
WELCOME HERE
V
FACTORY DIRECT
Call Us Today...
g All Pricin t Up-Fron
Roller Shutters
G6723428AA-dc29Apr
Plumbing
Find work locally in the
30% Discount OFFER EXPIRES 30/09/19
CALL 9364 2232
Employment section of Network Classifieds.
2 MALCOLM COURT, KEALBA
CALL 9401 2232
12392498-CG28-18
V
Place your ad in print and online www.networkclassifieds.com.au
738 HIGH STREET, EPPING www.sunlinerollershutters.com.au
General Classifieds
section of Network Classifieds.
V
Auctions
HUGE HOUSE CONTENTS AUCTION V
Champion Reblocking/Underpinning
Ph 0418 347 453
$"5
5
Full Insurance All work Council approved 15 years guarantee All Council permits supplied 100% computer levelling Concrete pump used 15 years experience For a free quote and advice
Professional Services section of Network Classifieds.
Viewing Times Thursday 19th July 10am-5pm Friday 20th July 10am-5pm Saturday 21st July 10am-5pm Sunday 22nd July 9am-11am start
FIVE STAR REBLOCKING & UNDERPINNING
STAR
Find your Local Specialist in our
Under instructions by the vendor everything must be sold off the hammer
2#
s 2EG BUILDER s #OUNCIL PERMITS s YEAR GUARANTEE s #ONCRETE PUMP USED ON JOB s YEARS EXP s &REE QUOTE ADVICE s &ULLY INSURED
G6638324AA-dc18Feb
*Not available with any other voucher or coupon
Contact Simon:
9309 0700 - 0411 174 000 LANDMARK REBLOCKING & UNDERPINNING
s 20 Years Experience s Permits Supplied
0411 252 334 9305 3787
www.landmarkreblocking.com.au
DB-L 43703
Catalogue and photos available online at: www.kimsauction.com.au
Removalists & Storage
REMOVALIST & STORAGE
Local & Interstate Pack/ Unpack Boxes Home & Office Small & Large Moves
Transcorp Removals & Storage
FREE QUOTE 1300 466 838 transcorpremovalsandstorage.com.au
Sell it local
V
V
section of Network Classifieds.
V
Adult Services
&%' %URWKHO
2SHQ KRXUV
Private introductions Discreet rear entrance
V
V
Global Roller Shutters s Aluminium Roller Shutters and Security Doors s All repairs and services s All work guaranteed Free Measure and Quotes all suburbs Email: info.globalshutters@gmail.com Website: www.globalrollershutters.com.au
Winter Specials, Call Now!
Call 9077 0135
554-556 Swanston St, Melbourne
03 9347 6000 (2hr meter parking out front) SWA4281be
Phone - 1300 Escort 1300 372 678. 24hrs/7 days. swa4281be.
Health And Fitness
Genuine Therapeutic
Phone Pamela on 0412 325 561. Qualified in Remedial, Sports and Relaxation Massage.
V
Caravans & Trailers
For Sale
GARAGE ROLLER DOOR with remote control, 2.5m high x 2985mm wide, burgundy, $300ono. 9467 5363.
Manhattan Terrace
Roller Shutters
12390265-LB25-18
Need cash?
Motoring
Motoring 1193032-LN31-15
Enquiries: 9808 1684 or 0402 961 015 kimsauction1@gmail.com
12353485-PB22-17
12393432-EPJ30-18
s Concrete Stumps s Computer Floor Levelling s Free Quotes
FACTORY DIRECT CARAVANS FROM $39,990 Finance Available Full Ensuite, Reverse Cycle Aircon, Rollout Awning, Solar Panels, Batteries
12392086-RC27-18
12389561-EPJ24-18
V
Sunday 22nd July 2018 11:00 am start 75 Studley Park Road Kew VIC 3101
Reblocking/Underpinning
Tuition
TUTORING Maths/English /Chemistry/Biology, Prep-VCE. Pre-school literacy. Adult Maths /English. Call Anna 9318 4430.
1300 849 146
www.goldstarrv.com.au
Jazz now From $16,990.00
THE HONDA
SALE
5 YEAR
UNLIMITED
drive away
Civic From $24,990.00 drive away
CRV FROM $33,590.00 drive away
WARRANTY
HRV From $26,490.00
WHILE STOCKS LAST DONâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;T MISS OUT!
drive away
LETâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S HELP YOU INTO O A HONDA
*7-Year Unlimited Kilometre Warranty available on select models except those used for a Commercial Purpose, where a 7-year/200,000 7-year/200, 000 kilometre (whichever occurs first) warranty is applicable. See honda.com.au/7-year-warranty for full terms and conditions or visit a Honda Dealer. ^Offers available on HR-V while stocks last, which may extend beyond June 30.
2015 2016 Premiership Dealer Finalist 2017
9066 3186 Offers available at participating Honda dealers, while stocks last, on selected new and ex-demo HR-V VTi, VTi-S, VTi-L, and VTi-L + ADAS models while stocks last. Private buyers only. Honda reserves the right to change or extend any offers. oDrive away price shown available at participating Honda dealers, while stocks last, on new and ex demo HR-V VTi with flat paint. +7-Year Unlimited Kilometre Warranty available on new and ex-demo HR-V models while stocks last, except those used for commercial purposes, where a 7-year/200,000 kilometre (whichever occurs first) warranty is applicable. Honda warranties apply where due care is exercised by the owner and the vehicle is maintained in accordance with the Owner's Warranty and Service Manual. Please visit honda.com.au/warranty for full terms and conditions. *The price is a recommended drive away price for vehicle with flat paint at participating Honda dealers while stocks last. It includes 12 months registration, 12 months compulsory third party insurance (CTP), a maximum dealer delivery charge, stamp duty and administration charge.