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A fashion designer and a scientist walk onto a sandbar ... the rest, they hope, will change history. Kit Willow and Tim Flannery are conservationists from different walks of life, but with a shared environmental purpose and passion. They met our journalist Jane Rocca on a Climate Council research trip to Heron Island in the Great Barrier Reef. Willow’s label, KITX, was among the sustainable brands invited by the Duchess of Cambridge to a Commonwealth exchange program this year – from a garment studio to Buckingham Palace and Heron’s shores, the world is listening. ●
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Fashion designer Kit Willow and scientist Dr Tim Flannery share an eco-minded mission.
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“We are powerful entities on the planet ... and it’s time to man up and realise you have to change.” DR TIM FLANNERY
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hen Australian fashion designer Kit Willow launched a sustainable fashion line Kitx in 2015, she put the planet before large profits and modelled her new business on a win-win ideology. It was during a year off after departing Willow, her first fashion brand, that she had her business epiphany. She wanted to reinvent her own fashion wheel by sourcing ethical fabrics, working with mills that minimised water waste and pollution, and one where artisans were able to give back to their communities. “I had to create a brand that minimised the use of materials and its impact on the environment,” says Willow, who was inspired after meeting industry expert Jochen Zeitz in 2013 – the man behind the B Team with Sir Richard Branson – who found profitable ways for business to be eco-friendly. “With manufacturing being one of the planet’s greatest pollutants, I knew I had to do something,” Willow says. “But, I personally wanted to address sustainability without compromising desirability, and there were no Australian brands doing it.” Discarded plastic found on the ocean floor is repurposed into a sultry, black body suit in Kitx’s resort collection for 2019. It’s an achievement she’s proud of. The luxury garment is made from econyl – a sustainable generation process developed by Italian company Aquafil, which produces 100 per cent recycled textile yarn. “They remove fishing nets from the ocean and turn it into a nylon thread, which is then made into a fabric using solar power in Italy,” says Willow. “That’s a great example of a win-win. We’re reversing negative impact into a positive and taking something that doesn’t belong in the ocean and
harming marine life, and turning it into a thread. I really feel this is where technology and commerce needs to go in the future.” Her mission to save the planet one eco-frock at a time has also caught the attention of acclaimed Australian scientist, writer and conservationist Dr Tim Flannery. He has written more than 27 books on climate change and last month hosted a Climate Council research trip to Heron Island on the Great Barrier Reef alongside Willow to discuss the impact of fossil fuels and carbon emissions on coral life. “It’s what I call a wicked problem,” Dr Flannery says. “It has taken us 200 years to get where we are. We built a life on fossil fuels and now there’s costs for doing that. “If people don’t believe we have an influence on the planet, I think they’re not seeing the big picture,” he says. “Just look at the earth at night – it’s lit up like a Christmas tree. We are powerful entities on the planet and the atmosphere is 500 times smaller than the ocean. We are changing the composition of the atmosphere, and it’s time to man up and realise you have to change.”
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hroughout history, protest has always been a powerful tool of self-expression and freedom. Bob Dylan did it through folk songs while 6000 French students spurred a social uprising in Paris in May 1968. Willow says a new revolution is happening in 2018 and consumers are voting with their conscience. “Consumers are ready now,” she says. “There is a global awareness now which is stronger than ever. More people are asking for sustainable choices. If my business model is successful then others will think of doing business
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this way – that’s when I know I will have achieved what it set out to do.” Willow was one of the designers featured at the Commonwealth Fashion Exchange at Buckingham Palace this year – an initiative founded by film producer and eco-activist Livia Firth – in which she and craftswomen from the Solomon Islands combined on a dress that used no dyes or machines. She still works closely with artisans and sources through trusted bodies such as Fashion Revolution and Artisans of Fashion. “Working with artisans is the key to low impact. The weaving is made by hand, it’s got the human touch and it’s old world. We have to keep that going,” says Willow. Fabrics with minimal impact on the environment include organic cotton (because no chemicals or pesticides were used), hemp, linen and silk. Viscose and cellulose fibres that have been consciously grown (no forests were cut down in collecting the wood pulp to make it) – are better choices than pollutants like polyester and nylon. What does the Great Barrier Reef have to do with fashion and politics? Plenty, according to a new Climate Council report that estimates a repeat coral bleaching is likely every two years by 2034 under current greenhouse gas pollution rates. “We have to go from a carbon-emitting economy to a carbon-absorbing economy one,” Willow says. “And we have to listen to scientists like Tim Flannery, and put them on a pedestal. Warming oceans is no accident – it’s linked to carbon emissions, and we need to take notice of what we’re doing to the planet and start making decisions that limit the devastation. If you don’t have a sustainability strategy as a business, you’re dead in the water.” ●
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his is a really fun, simple, visually exciting and incredibly tasty pasta. It’s quick to make, and with a nice cold glass of white wine on the side it’s a joy to share with someone special. You should be able to get squid ink in good supermarkets or from your fishmonger, but if not you’ll find it’s just one click away online. ●
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Squid Spaghetti Mussels, parsley, white wine, chilli & squid ink
Serves 2 15 minutes 250g mussels, scrubbed, debearded, from sustainable sources 150g dried spaghetti 2 cloves of garlic ¼ of an onion ½ a fresh red chilli Olive oil 2 anchovy fillets in oil, from sustainable sources 100g baby squid, cleaned, from sustainable sources 100ml Greco di Tufo White wine 2 teaspoons squid or cuttlefish ink, from sustainable sources ½ a bunch of fresh flat-leaf parsley (15g) Cold-pressed extra virgin olive oil
Method ■ Pick through the mussels and tap any that are open – if they don’t close, discard. Cook the pasta in a pan of boiling salted water according to the packet instructions. Meanwhile, peel and finely chop the garlic and onion, finely slice the chilli and place it all in a large frying pan on a high heat with 2 tablespoons of olive oil and the anchovies. Fry, stirring regularly, while you finely slice the squid into rings, keeping the tentacles whole. Stir the wine and squid ink into the pan and let it reduce by half. Add all the squid and the
mussels, pop the lid on and leave for 3 to 4 minutes, or until the mussels have opened (discard any that remain closed). ■
Meanwhile, pick and roughly chop the parsley leaves. Once cooked, use tongs to drag the pasta straight into the frying pan, letting some starchy cooking water go with it. Sprinkle in the parsley, then toss over the heat for 1 minute, loosening with an extra splash of cooking water if needed. Dish up, drizzle with a little extra virgin olive oil, and tuck right in. ●
CALORIES 510kcal FAT 20.6g SAT FAT 3g PROTEIN 24.7g CARBS 60.3g SUGAR 4.1g SALT 0.8g FIBRE 3g
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The sharp-witted MKR diva is carving her own delicious path. Wo r d s
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V and radio personality Ash Pollard made a name for herself as a contestant on My Kitchen Rules three years ago. Now, the curly haired blonde returns with a cooking show on Network Ten, Foodie Adventures with Ash Pollard, where travel, recipes and celebrity dinner parties make the upper cut. Born in Tasmania, raised on the Gold Coast and a former Melbourne gal, Pollard now calls the NSW Central Coast home after starting a job as host of a morning breakfast radio show on SeaFM. She relocated north in December last year, leaving behind friends and boyfriend Peter Ferne to try her luck on air and further her media career. Pollard still has a soft spot for Melbourne, though, the city that inspired her to become a chef. She gets back every other weekend for love and pleasure.
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“I moved to Melbourne when I was 24. It was a melting pot for cuisine discovery,” says the 32-year-old. “My interest in food was spurred after I met Camilla [her teammate on the Network Seven cooking show] and being around her passionate family, who love to cook,” she says. “Nobody in my family really has a passion for food like I do, although mum makes exceptional desserts.” It was a former boyfriend who encouraged Pollard to consider MKR. But these days she has mixed feelings about becoming famous via reality TV. She says the competition to be seen and heard in a flooded market of runner-ups means getting noticed is harder than ever. “After telling my ex I didn’t want to be on a reality show, I suddenly found myself writing an application,’’ she says. ‘‘The next minute I was on TV and it changed my life within a month.’’ Pollard’s enthusiasm for her new life is infectious. The go-getter dreams of having a regular cooking show and a metro-radio spot in the next few years. For now, she’s focused on her new TV series, which combines travel to regions like Piedemonte in Italy,
and Monaco, where she learns recipes from locals – avoiding tourist traps for an authentic experience. She has spent the last three months filming episodes abroad and in Melbourne, recreating recipes for friends and a celebrity guest. Her dinner guests have included comedian Joel Creasey, model Kris Smith and former footballer Dane Swan. singer “I love entertaining people,” she says. “It’s my happy place, and food and recipes is one way to bring the best of all those worlds together.” Pollard speaks highly of a meal in San Daniele, Italy, and tasting a life-changing pasta dish. “I walked into a restaurant and nobody spoke a lick of English,” she says. “It was very rustic and a beautiful Italian experience. I ended up going into the kitchen to learn how four ingredients turned into the best pasta I’ve ever tasted in my life. “All you need is fresh fettuccini pasta, cream, prosciutto and a smattering of poppy seeds – a random but thoughtful addition. Simple, but so tasty.” ● FOODIE ADVENTURES WITH ASH POLLARD \ Network Ten, Saturdays, 4.30pm.
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SUNDAY SESSIONS
Time to raise a glass Sunny days stretching into balmy nights demands a fabulous drink. Wo r d s
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pring is a time for new awakenings and, with the changing of the seasonal guards, it’s time to welcome new fruits and floral spirits to your drinking palette. This is the time cocktail lists turn over a new leaf and introduce fresh mixes to whet summer-chasing appetites. We’ve found some of the best places to get your spring fix in Melbourne with some new twists on classics and some rustic varieties as well. The recently renovated cocktail lounge The
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Everleigh in Fitzroy is the ideal place to find a barstool and toast a new season. The bar has created a Grapefruit Collins that adds freshly squeezed citrus to a Tom Collins for the ultimate spring cleanser. If you really want to crank it up a notch, enquire about The Starling Room, a private space you can access for groups of 15 people or fewer on any night of the week. The relaunched rooftop at Bomba in Lonsdale Street is another place for an after work or sunset tipple. Apart from the skyline views and Spanish tapas on offer, it’s a place to cosy up to the floral cocktail notes of Dewy Dilligence. This is where Dill Gin, beetroot and apple, dry white sherry, lemon and orange blossom combine for a thirst quencher. Donovan Cooke’s Ryne in St George’s Road, Fitzroy North gives us the Blood & Sand – a juxtaposition in title and flavour. Think vodka, blood orange, cava and citrus sugar for a spring spritz winner. A glass rimmed with sugar evokes sandy shorelines and is the ultimate pick me up for northsiders.
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fter winning 17 ARIA Awards with Powderfinger – over a career that spanned 1991 to 2010 – Darren Middleton stepped away from music and suddenly found himself reassessing his life. At first, he walked away content to be taking some time out, but then he found it hard to reacquaint himself with music. “I hit many emotional brick walls and got a bit depressed when Powderfinger ended,” guitarist Middleton says. “I had to fall in love with music again, but I was depressed and had to get myself out of that place and learn to appreciate it again,” adds the father-of-two.
His third solo album, Tides, is unlike anything he’s released before. It’s upbeat and gritty with an old-school pop craving, and features Vika and Linda Bull, Kelly Lane on backing vocals, Luke Hodgson (Meg Mac) and Louis Macklin (Jet). But more than rubbing shoulders with some of the best in the business, Middleton wanted to channel a new energy with people he knew but hadn’t worked with before. “I purposefully wanted Tides to be different,” he says. “My first two albums were an excavation of the soul and filled with lots of home truths but I wanted this one to be more energetic and rougher around the edges. That’s why I got Davey [Lane, of You am I] involved.
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Former Powderfinger guitarist Darren Middleton has achieved a vintage feel with his third solo album.
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“My first two albums were an excavation of the soul ... but I wanted this one to be more energetic and rougher around the edges.” “He’s a good friend, we play in another band, Arc, together and when I first moved to Melbourne seven years ago we lived a few streets apart.” Middleton, who also writes film scores with friend Simon Walbrook via their company Sonaire, says he left Brisbane for Melbourne as there were more work opportunities there. He wrote the score for Heath Ledger’s Two Hands movie and has also mixed tracks for Architecture In Helsinki, Kid Loco and Princess Superstar. As a kid, Middleton discovered a love for the guitar when a mate gave him his to mind one evening after soccer training. He was 15 when he taught himself how to play. Tides, which was recorded straight to tape for a vintage feel, explores themes of human vulnerability and bullying.
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“There is a song about my son’s bullying and I see no harm in talking about it,” Middleton says. “Over the course of a few months we noticed our son wasn’t motivated and his confidence shattered. He wasn’t talking to us, but did open up about being bullied by a bigger kid. As a parent, you start off angry and concerned, but the recipient of the bullying doesn’t want you to tell a teacher. “Eventually it was resolved and our son stood up for himself. It was pretty heartbreaking when you first hear about that.” Middleton, who has also a daughter, says his life experiences find a way on to his records. “Whether you do it consciously or subconsciously it’s ever-present,” he says. “There’s always an element of truth in the songs I write – be it personal or just observations.” ●
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TRAVEL \ ANT WERP It’s hard being the second child and Antwerp should know. Belgium’s biggest port city often plays second fiddle to big brother Brussels, especially when the European Parliament is sitting. However over the past few years Antwerp has been slowly, but steadily, becoming the country’s capital of cool.
The creative scene Sure, as a historic European city, Antwerp has the obligatory town square with Instagram-perfect buildings, uneven cobblestones and lofty churches, but what sets it apart is the thriving creative scene emerging from the laneways, warehouses and industrial neighbourhoods. From the second-hand stores of Sint-Andries to the converted warehouses of Het Eilandje and openair market of Het Zuid, Antwerp is full of young artists, entrepreneurs, international students and creative types.
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The food Yes, Belgium’s staples of mussels, waffles and chocolate are delicious, but Antwerp’s food scene offers much more. The city has 17 Michelin-starred restaurants, including two-star The Jane, set in an old church, and Graanmarkt 13, which has a slowfood restaurant by notable chef Seppe Nobels plus a concept store, accommodation and a “fast slow food” truck out the front on Saturdays.
From the stepped gables in the old town square to the Gothic spires of the Antwerp cathedral, the city is a showcase of historical styles. Central Station, built between 1895 and 1905, is considered one of the world’s most beautiful. The art deco Boerentoren was the first skyscraper in Europe. For a modern fix, try Zaha Hadid Architects’ Port House.
The fashion Antwerp’s association with fashion really started in the 1980s with the Antwerp Six. Their avant garde designs and distinct point of view brought Antwerp into the spotlight. Since then the city’s streets have brimmed with new designers, fashion houses and some of Europe’s best vintage fashion shopping.
The museums Antwerp’s diamond trade is still one of world’s largest and, to celebrate, the new diamond museum DIVA has just launched. Nearby Rubenshuis was the Baroque painter’s home in the 16th-century. The Museum aan de Stroom covers the city’s history. ●
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hen it comes to self-breast examinations, women should forget the old-school notion of a monthly check and focus more on “being breast aware”, says Dr Chantel Thornton, a specialist breast cancer surgeon at Epworth Richmond. “You still should be aware of knowing how to feel your breasts and examine them, but it’s not about doing it on any particular day every month, because breasts feel different on every day of the menstrual cycle,” Dr Thornton says. This shift in approach comes from a 2002 study conducted with 270,000 women. Half conducted a self-breast examination on the same day each month, while remaining participants were instructed to pay attention to how their breasts looked and felt. The first group picked up on fewer cancers than the second. Breast Cancer Awareness Month, through October, reminds women to focus on breast health
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Smarter, not harder, gets results H ow much should you exercise a day? This is one of the most-asked questions of me. Gone are the days in which it was commonly believed that in order to get results or enjoy the benefits of exercise, you needed to train for an hour a day. I’m a big believer that the quality of your workouts is more important than the quantity, and this has long been my approach when it comes to training. Instead of trying to log as many hours in the gym as possible or double up on your daily workouts, you need to make every workout count, as opposed to counting every workout. During my time in the fitness industry, I’ve learnt that consistency, variety and intensity will yield better results than volume. Obviously, if you’re training for an endurance event or the like, you may need to train longer, harder and more often but for the average Joe or Sally, it’s about training smarter, not harder. How much should you exercise a day? I definitely think we should aim to do something active every single day, but this doesn’t mean you need to push your body to the max seven days a week. Adopting a balanced attitude and giving your
body the rest it needs is imperative if you want to avoid injury or burnout. Personally, I try to do three to five challenging workouts a week that are either high intensity interval training (HIIT) or strength-based. I complement these with two lower-impact, lower-intensity workouts that could be anything from walking my dog to a swim, a yoga session or even just some nice mobility work on the foam roller. I believe that 28 minutes is the magic number. The reason for this is three-fold. It is long enough to get brilliant results but short enough to genuinely train at high intensity and, very importantly, and often overlooked, it’s under that 30-minute psychological barrier so many of us have. We stop telling ourselves we don’t have time and our consistency is better than ever. So, move every day and aim for quality not quantity with your higher-intensity sessions. Of course, some days I go for a little bit extra, but knowing my minimum requirement is 28 minutes means I get it done. ●
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s director of Geelong Grammar’s Institute of Positive Education, Justin Robinson admits his long-term hope for how wellness is taught in schools could actually end up costing him and his colleagues at least their titles. “Part of our hope is that the name will disappear – positive education will just be called ‘education’, because no matter where you’re educated you’ll learn numeracy, literacy, all the academic and creative skills,” Robinson says. “But you’ll also learn about resilience and gratitude and relationships, and the social and emotional skills that will help you throughout life.” Robinson believes schools chart their direction in keeping with society’s needs; in the early 1900s, for example, education was framed around the industrial revolution, when people needed to obey rules and carry out repetitive jobs. Today, with the rise of ill-being evident in growing rates of anxiety, depression and suicide, schools need to be proactive in providing wellbeing skills and knowledge. “Partly as a result of a fairly safe, peaceful society – and then also through increased ill-being in the developed world – the response has been, ‘Let’s build a science around wellbeing’,” he says. “Hence, came positive psychology; ‘Let’s try to
study hope, study optimism, study resilience, study how you build relationships, study how you find meaning and purpose in your life. Let’s add some of that scientific rigour and method to trying to work out how you help a young person develop social and emotional skills so as to cope and contribute in society,’ ” he says. Geelong Grammar’s focus on positive education dates back more than a decade, while the institute – a resource that has helped train nearly 15,000 teachers from all over the world in wellness education – has been operating for the past five years. Through a project called Positive Education Enhanced Curriculum, a carefully sequenced curriculum framework sets out more than 400 lessons covering students from early learning through to VCE. Robinson notes that before wellness was actively taught in schools, its principles were embedded for children through participation in youth groups, sporting clubs and the like – effectively a case of the village raising the child.
The structured model of teaching wellness relies on a similar sharing of the load, with parents, teachers and students all on board. Embedding the teaching element, so that a lens of wellbeing sits across everything at school, can be done without fuss and with an eye to the small things, such as teachers not having special chairs that differ from those of students and perpetuate notions of power. Or committee meetings (uniform, parents’ advisory, and so on) breaking with the norm by placing a single item on the agenda – wellbeing – and discussing it. Buy-in to the program continues at Geelong Grammar, with Robinson reporting that every staff member – from the principal to teachers, gardeners and cleaners – has completed a three-day positive education discovery course. “Which shows them how important we think wellbeing is, and to have this common language to help nurture the wellbeing of those around us. It’s in the water now; it’s just something we do.” ● PETER HANLON
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n the not-so-distant past, “wellness” was an unfamiliar concept that had nothing to do with the classroom; these days, it’s a staple of many – if not most – schools, with educators across Australia weaving wellbeing programs and topics into their curriculum. This year, Mentone Girls’ Grammar went a step further by introducing a new resource to complement their wellness component. SHE Journals are diaries and wellbeing planners that were designed by a team of the school’s teachers and senior staff, and handed out to every student at the beginning of term one. Content varies for different year levels, and the books are divided into sections such as mindfulness and life skills. Joanne Frost, the school’s vice-principal and head of wellbeing, says the journals were created because teachers “saw a need”.
“We were doing a lot of things with a lot of different resources, and now we’ve got everything in one place,” she says. “It’s a support to underpin some of our program.” “Some” and not “all”, because the school’s wellbeing program must be dynamic in order to respond to issues as they arise in the community and the wider world. So far, the journals have been a huge success, with other schools keen to adapt them for their own students. Frost says students – particularly those in years 7 and 8 – have really engaged with the initiative, telling teachers they “love” their journals and sharing suggestions for next year’s editions. “Girls are enjoying having the opportunity to reflect on their day,” she adds. “It’s nice to give them permission to have that quiet time to do a bit a journaling or mindful colouring, even some goal setting for the next week.
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“It’s theirs; it’s not about teachers looking at it,” she says. Over at The Knox School in Wantirna South, staff recently revamped their wellbeing program significantly to ensure its relevance. “It was completely reviewed to look at the issues children are facing today, particularly in light of smartphones and social media,” explains principal Allan Shaw. “Subsequently, it’s had a much greater focus on communication skills, care, empathy, resilience and responsibility.” A wellbeing committee comprised of the school’s vice-principal, psychologist, nurse and heads of house, oversees the program, while heads of junior, middle and senior schools also provide input and monitor its progress. Like Mentone Girls’ Grammar, the school ensures the program is adaptable in order to address issues that might arise.
“There is an actual program to be followed but, also, we understand that key to it is the relationships that the adults have with the students,” says Shaw. “So, the program can be flexed by the teachers when needed, should they need to pursue a certain other topic with students because it’s topical.” Feedback from surveys regularly conducted with parents and students shows the revamp is proving popular. “We’re seeing continuing growth in the overall satisfaction with the program,” Shaw says. “That’s good to see.” Essentially, wellness programs allow students to prioritise emotional, mental and physical health alongside academics, giving them the language and space to speak up if they need help. This adds up to making wellbeing initiatives, in Frost’s words, “a no-brainer, really”. ● ERIN MUNRO
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also linked to having a smaller hippocampus – a part of the brain that plays a large role in learning and memory. “We know that nutrition impacts on neurocognitive development in children, and not just development but also function,” explains Dr Tetyana Rocks, who joined the centre at the end of last year. “A higher quality diet during childhood has a positive effect on cognitive functioning.” The chief executive of Nutrition Australia, Lucinda Hancock, who has engaged with the centre on campaigns supporting healthy lunches in schools, agrees with Dr Rocks. “The bottom line is a healthy diet is crucial to ensuring children learn and concentrate and are happy,” Hancock says. So, what should kids be eating throughout a school day to optimise energy and focus? Hancock says they need a balance of the five “core food groups”: fruit, vegetables, grains, lean meats and legumes, and dairy or dairy alternatives for calcium. “Basically, when packing a lunchbox, you should focus on filling it with core foods,” she explains. As an example, Hancock recommends a
“Ensure that you’re not wasting room in the lunchbox on high-kilojoule snacks that don’t have any nutrition.” LUCINDA HANCOCK
wholegrain sandwich or wrap with cheese, lettuce, tomato and tuna. If a child is vegetarian, eggs or a legume could be substituted to add protein. For snacks, sliced fresh fruit, vegetable sticks, yoghurt and wholegrain crackers with cheese are preferable to processed, packaged foods. “You could even have a little wholemeal blueberry muffin,” suggests Hancock. “Ensure that you’re not wasting room in the lunchbox on high-kilojoule snacks that don’t have any nutrition.” By providing nutritious foods, Hancock explains, parents are helping to keep their child’s mood stable and prevent the dreaded sugar rush – and the inevitable crash that follows. If time-poor, try to prepare the lunchbox the night before and plan ahead by having key foods on hand. For parents
seeking further tips, the Healthy Eating Advisory Service website (heas.health.vic.gov.au) offers a range of lunchbox ideas. From a bigger perspective, Hancock says it’s important that schools support students’ nutrition by removing junk foods from canteens, adhering to government guidelines, and participating in healthy eating initiatives and campaigns. Examples include “fruit break” and “Crunch&Sip”, set times where students pause their work to snack on fresh fruit and vegetables and drink water. “It’s so important that the whole school environment is engaged,” says Hancock, “and takes this responsibility seriously by supporting parents in offering good choices, rather than putting up barriers.” ● ERIN MUNRO
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inhabitants of the area missed out on trains as a travel option. With that station and buses nearby, and major arterials making for a direct 23-kilometre drive to the city, those options are now considerable. Stroll out for coffee in Were Street and give your one-wood a work out at Heidelberg Golf Club. ● KAY KEIGHERY property@domainreview.com.au Agent: Jellis Craig, Scott Nugent 0438 054 993 Price: $850,000-$900,000 Expressions of interest: Close 6pm, October 15
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Up for a robust family, this two-storey house at the end of a cul-de-sac couples prized seclusion with a roomy interior. Swing in to the off-street parking area for front-verandah entry. The ground level offers three bedrooms (including a main with built-in robes and en suite), bathroom, laundry, kitchen, family/meals area and lounge/dining room. The carpeted lounge/dining room has an open fireplace. Glass doors in the meals area link the indoors with a pergolacovered terrace heralding the green backyard. Lodge older children upstairs, where two bedrooms share a bathroom and retreat, and they’ll benefit from privacy along with space to study and relax. ● KAY KEIGHERY Agent: Morrison Kleeman, Tristan Messerle 0438 176 416 Price: $1.15 million-$1.265 million For sale
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Eltham North 7 Melissa Court A Brilliant Combination Of Indoor Outdoor Enjoyment The light and space achieved by a visionary design, specifically adapted to make the most of this 844m2 allotment (approx) becomes immediately evident when you step inside this exceptional family home. Freshly painted in neutral tones and featuring new carpets and glossy Tasmanian Oak floors, it offers a formal lounge dining, expansive casual living anchored by a granite kitchen and opening to an alfresco area overlooking the pool. A study and flexible rumpus/media/ a bedroom on the lower level complement four a/ upstairs bedrooms including main with spa ensuite. Expressions of Interest: Offers Close Tuesday 23rd October at 5pm (Unless Sold Prior)
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Research 6 Keith Court The True Essence Of Family Living! Surrounded by established plantings, carefully considered to deliver a splash of colour amongst verdant green all year round, this captivating home on a generous 5269m2 allotment (approx.) delivers a peaceful private sanctuary that embraces the true essence of family living! Harnessing the tranquillity of an enviable locale, cleverly accommodating living spaces are complemented by a generous decked alfresco enjoying a fabulous rural outlook and outdoor resort style enjoyment a tennis court and an inground pool in paved surrounds. Expressions Of Interest: Offers Close Tuesday 30th October at 5pm (Unless Sold Prior)
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Plenty 29-37 Charlesville Road Idyllic Lifestyle By The Rivers Edge Enjoying the unique lifestyle benefits of being enveloped in a rare blanket of 5 acres (approx.) of bushland serenity, (including one boundary along the Plenty River), yet still enjoying easy access to Westfield, the station, St Helena and Diamond Creek, this home introduces family living that´s country quiet yet city close! With a split-level design zoning the bedrooms from spacious free flowing living rooms, it delivers the scope to live comfortably before undertaking a cosmetic, contemporary update or a complete renovation. (stca) Expressions of Interest: Offers Close by 5pm Tuesday 30th October (unless sold prior)
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Yallambie 7 Delatite Court Prestige Living In Contemporary Excellence Behind a striking exterior in a peaceful and private court within this sought after enclave this exemplary Edgebuild home delivers lavishly proportioned and luxuriously appointed family living. Featuring three enormous living zones, a fitted study, four generous bedrooms including main with luxury ensuite, spa bathroom, chef´s kitchen and generous alfresco in a landscaped rear yard, it´s ready to respond effortlessly to modern family requirements with easy living sophistication and style. Expressions Of Interest: Offers Close Wednesday 17th October at 5pm (Unless Sold Prior)
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Diamond Creek 31 Jacaranda Drive Offering Every Conceivable Luxury Cleverly laid out, craftsman built and appointed to exceptional standards, this striking home in a prestige pocket within the coveted St Helena College zone is set to reward a family unwilling to compromise on quality, luxury and exceptional indoor and outdoor living. Sited on a generous 814m2 allotment (approx.) and graced with a fabulous mix of covered and open alfresco options including a spa complementing fabulous living and entertaining spaces it delivers a wonderful experience inside and out! Expressions Of Interest: Offers Close Tuesday 30th October at 5pm (Unless Sold Prior)
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Eltham 54 Dandallo Drive Generous Dimensions For Large Family Living Cleverly designed to accommodate modern family life with ease, your every need will be catered for in this five bedroom, two bathroom poolside home just a few minutes from all the lifestyle benefits of nearby Eltham. Zoned for easy all ages living across three generous, thoughtfully laid out levels, it offers five bedrooms (main with ensuite and retreat), complemented by three spacious living areas, including casual living anchored by a Falcon equipped stone detailed kitchen the inner chef will adore.
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Briar Hill 121 Fernside Av A enue Harmonious Poolside Family Living A ard winners, Merchant Builders, renowned architect Graeme Gunn and landscape gardener Ellis Stones Aw have created a timeless design, as impressive and relevant today as it was when they first collaborated 40 years ago. Nestled on a generous 805m2 allotment (approx.) central to Eltham, Montmorency, Greensborough and Briar Hill Village and a short walk to the sought after Sherbourne Primary School, the spacious, cleverly laid out floorplan provides a perfect platform for a highly-desirable poolside family lifestyle.
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Research 16 The Esplanade Warm, Welcoming And Ready To Be Enjoyed Tranquil country-style contentment surrounds this marvellous family home set on a 1053m2 allotment (approx.) in relaxing, easy care gardens, just moments from the Aqueduct Trail connecting it to Eltham College, Research Park and Primary and onto Research Village. Enjoying all the benefits of a private rear yard complete with a generous paved alfresco area with a choice of open and covered spaces, the just as flexible interior offers a mix of formal and casual living zones delivering easy living for everyone. Expressions Of Interest: Offers Close Tuesday 16th October at 5pm (Unless Sold Prior)
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Eltham 4 Cromwell Street Where Position And Potential Meet Position and potential come to the fore with this long-held, much loved mid century modern home, where welcoming warmth fills flexible three bedroom spaces and size and scope inspire a fabulous future. Nestled on a generous 731m2 allotment (approx.) it sits amidst easy care Leigh Wy W kes landscaped gardens, complete with pool. Enjoying easy access to the Eltham High School, Bolton Street Village, the bus and riverside tracks and trails.
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Eltham North 1/14 Marian Court Perfect Place For That Perfect Start Offering low-maintenance living in a sought-after location zoned to St Helena College and within a short walk of the convenience store, buses, parklands and the shopping complex, this well-presented home is sure to impress downsizers, young families and investors alike. A fabulous find and one of only two on an allotment divided down the middle, it enjoys street frontage and the relaxed ownership that comes with a free-standing home on an easy to manage 376m2 allotment. (approx.)
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Lower Plenty 11/141 Main Road Tranquil Living, That´s Close To Everything Find your single-level surprise package in this immaculate two bedroom home that includes a generous climate controlled living spaces complementing a private alfresco focused rear yard in an easy-care established garden. In a location that has the bus virtually at the driveway, school across the road, the eclectic mix of shops and eateries of Lower Plenty Village just 200 metres, easy living and excellent returns are assured. Expressions Of Interest: Offers Close 30th of October at 5pm (Unless Sold Prior)
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‘Blank Canvas with Stunning Location’ This property is ideally positioned in a picturesque tree lined street within the heart of prestigious Ivanhoe East. It represents the ideal entry point into the property market and as a blank canvas, it offers the perfect option in future renovation/extension or redevelopment (STCA). The existing residence is set on a 719 m (approx.) allotment and comprises: 5 Bedrooms (Master with Full-Ensuite), Kitchen, Dining, Lounge, Meals/Family, Family Bathroom and a large Double Garage at rear.
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5/317 Liberty Parade Heidelberg West ‘Parks and Location’
This Modern Contemporary style Town House is set on a low-maintenance easy living allotment within easy walking distance to ever popular Northland Shopping Centre. Comprises: 3 spacious Bedrooms (Master with BIR’s & Full-Ensuite), Light-filled open design Kitchen with Caesar stone bench tops & island bench/Meals, Lounge Living with separate TV Sitting/Study, Single Garage with remote control & a private rear courtyard with a rear decked ‘Al Fresco’ Outdoor Sitting & BBQ/Entertainment area. With Olympic Park & its surrounding Reserves as an extension to your back yard, polished timber floors, high ceilings, SS appliances, etc. this property is a - Must See!
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Have your breath taken away as you discover this refined single-level fivebedroom family residence, set on a meticulously landscaped 1.5 acres (approx.). This house for all seasons provides the growing family with their own piece of botanic heaven within Lower Plenty’s prestigious acre precinct.
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Watsonia 23 Elder Street
A builder’s own home of outstanding quality. It’s clear from the outset that something special awaits beyond the captivating façade of this ultra-contemporary three-bedroom residence. And sure enough, those kerbside assumptions are validated the instant you open the wide timber door and discover a cutting-edge interior exceptionally crafted for maximum wow factor.
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St Andrews 45 Proctor Street
Hilltop hideaway. Escape onto 10 acres. Your ultimate family sanctuary is here offering breathtaking views in every direction, park-like gardens and a 4 bedroom home with unique architectural allure. Stunning bathroom, beautiful kitchen and a sensational alfresco zone brings seamless indoor/outdoor connection, while a solar heated pool, inground trampoline, ample shedding, dam and pony paddock add to the appeal. A short walk to St Andrews market and hotel – this property is unforgettable. Call now.
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Greensborough 156 Nell Street
Just listed.
Picturesque home with a prime location!. Perfectly situated corner block, it is hard to find such a wellmaintained property within walking distance to everything Greensborough has to offer. This gorgeous home has a very inviting floorplan with a large front lounge adjoined to a fully equipped kitchen, 3 great sized bedrooms with BIRs. Journey outside to the rear pergola to enjoy the beautifully maintained garden which invites you to bask in the sunshine or to entertain with friends. Enjoy the creature comforts of split-system heating/cooling, ducted heating, log fire, garden shed and offstreet parking for a single garage with extra space for storage. 3
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Watsonia North 15 Busst Drive
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Elevate Your Lifestyle in a Family Locale. With an irresistible retro charm, this 3-BR/1-Bath home is located just a walk from Watsonia North Primary School & buses and only minutes from the Ring Road and Watsonia station. Featuring an inviting lounge and relaxed dining area, the home offers a light-filled kitchen, plus laundry which opens out to the patio and established gardens. Three generous bedrooms, a nostalgic family bathroom separate WC, ducted heating, split system cooling and parking wrap up the offering. Scope for a gentle update along with the option to extend if desired (STCA).
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235 The Boulevard, Ivanhoe East Rare opportunity to purchase grand mansion on 1773sqm/19,000 sq ft land (approx) featuring beautifully landscaped gardens on iconic Boulevard. Grand formal lounge and dining rooms. Granite kitchen with Gaggenau appliances, adjoin informal dining area. Informal living flows to rear garden
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and swimming pool. Wet bar, sauna and bathroom to pool area. Four large bedrooms, 3 with ensuites. Master with walk-in robe and fully tiled Cararra marble en-suite. Large basement rumpus room. Features ducted gas heating, refrigerated a/c, garden sprinklers and internal lift.
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463 - 465 The Boulevard, Ivanhoe East An aspirational lifestyle with sweeping parkland views, this 4BR family home includes three bathrooms, study alcove, elegant lounge and dining, contemporary kitchen through to the rear living room. Add to this heating and cooling, wine cellar, north-facing backyard garden with paved
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entertaining areas and direct access to The Conder, plus double garage and additional off-street parking. Yarra Flats and riverside trails just across the road, it´s also close to public transport, village shops and renowned schools. Land size: 1270sqm (approx.).
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ST HELENA 4 Natasha Close This stylish family home within SHSC zone delivers 4 robed bedrooms, 2 modern bathrooms, study, 2 spacious living zones and updated Caesarstone kitchen. A covered alfresco zone creates a seamless indoor/outdoor link to the solar in-ground pool, while extras include bamboo floors, new carpet, ducted heat/cool/vac, air-con, solar electricity, alarm, double garage and gated boat/van/trailer/car parking. Close to a full range of amenities – act now and start the countdown to summer! Forthcoming Auction Quote $950,000 - $1,020,000 Land size 773m2 approx. View Thursday 5.00 - 5.30pm Saturday 11.00 - 11.30am Lauren Roberts 0417 011 789 Peter Don 0410 609 006 Office 1004 Main Road, Eltham Phone 9439 4022 Proudly supporting
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PLENTY 61 McLaughlans Lane This magnificent residence with rural vistas delivers 3 expansive living zones, lavish kitchen with quality appliances and walk-in pantry, 5 robed bedrooms (master with WIR, spa ensuite and large retreat), plus study, 2 modern bathrooms and 2 powder rooms. A large alfresco zone and cabana hut make for wonderful entertaining by the heated IG pool with jumping platform, while C-bus, ducted heat/cool/vac, 2 double garages, ample storage and circular driveway are welcome extras. This modern superstar is bound to impress. Auction Saturday 13th October at 2.00pm Quote $1,550,000 - $1,650,000
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Land size 1380m2 approx. View Thursday 6.00 - 6.30pm Saturday 1.30 - 2.00pm Scott Anderson 0412 855 775 David Oakley 0439 397 284 Office 104 Grimshaw St, Greensborough Phone 9435 0999
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PLENTY 11 Jumbuck Court There will be good times ahead for this outstanding family home, offering city views, an abundance of entertaining space and beautiful landscaped gardens. Accommodation includes 3 robed bedrooms, (master with WIR/ensuite), stylish bathroom, well-appointed lounge/media room, open plan kitchen/dining/living with quality s/steel appliances and a fabulous covered alfresco zone for seamless indoor/outdoor living. Welcome extras include ducted heating/cooling, kitchen garden, shed and double garage. Set in a prestige Plenty locale close to quality schools, shops and Ring Road – why wait? Auction Saturday 27th October at 12.00pm Land size 1208m2 approx. View Thursday 6.00 - 6.30pm Saturday 11.00 - 11.30am Stuart Buckingham 0411 743 336 Ashley Maggs 0437 767 765 Office 104 Grimshaw St, Greensborough Phone 9435 0999 Proudly supporting
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MONTMORENCY 16 Looker Road This red clinker brick home effortlessly combines period charm with modern comfort. The impeccable interior features polished timber flooring, high ceilings and decorative plasterwork of yesteryear, comprising 3 robed bedrooms, stunning bathroom, spacious lounge and kitchen/meals featuring timber benchtops and quality ILVE appliances. Extensive brick paving and manicured gardens create an irresistible outdoor space, while extras include ducted heating, air conditioning and enclosed carport. Only moments from local schools, train station, Were Street Village plus being a hop, skip and a jump to ‘Taffy’s on Looker’, this standout property is a must-see. Auction Saturday 20th October at 11.00am Land size 582m2 approx. View Thursday 4.00 - 4.30pm Saturday 10.00 - 10.30am Simon McEvoy 0412 319 046 Sean Rice 0448 010 787 Office Cnr Rattray Road & Were Street, Montmorency Phone 9434 6666
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MONTMORENCY 11 Robert Street Enjoy relaxed family living where you can grow fruit/ vegies, keep hens and walk to Were Street in minutes. This zoned 3-bedroom home presents 2 bathrooms, mezzanine study, secluded lounge, cosy retreat and open plan kitchen/meals with beautiful high ceiling and an entertainer’s deck overlooking the fabulous kitchen garden at the back of the home. With highlights such as a lush native front garden, 2-way wood fire, split system aircon, cubby and a yoga garden - this is it! Auction Saturday 13th October at 11.00am Quote $800,000 - $880,000
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Land size 896m2 approx. View Wednesday 5.00 - 5.30pm Saturday 10.30 - 11.00am Ryan Buckingham 0423 506 187 Cate Li 0439 209 545 Office Cnr Rattray Road & Were Street, Montmorency Phone 9434 6666
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GREENSBOROUGH 8 Glengala Court Positioned in a lovely cul de sac, this family residence offers immense practicality thanks to a spacious floor plan with scope for independent downstairs living. The light-filled interior comprises 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, study, 3 living areas and central kitchen/meals. Enjoying extras such as a 3 car drive-through garage, huge workshop, outdoor entertaining, ducted heating, aircon, crisp neutral décor and polished timber floors, you’re close to a choice of schools, parks, bus stop, Greensborough Plaza and more. Auction Saturday 13th October at 12.00pm
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Land size 784m2 approx. View Wednesday 5.00 - 5.30pm Saturday 11.30 - 12.00pm Stuart Buckingham 0411 743 336 Sean Rice 0448 010 787 Office 104 Grimshaw St, Greensborough Phone 9435 0999
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GREENSBOROUGH 3 Karee Court An exciting opportunity for young families, this Greensborough residence features warm neutral décor, hardwood floors and plenty of natural light throughout stylish lounge/dining, kitchen/meals/family zone with s/ steel appliances, 3 robed bedrooms (master with WIR/ ensuite) and updated main bathroom. A paved BBQ zone overlooks the pretty rear garden, providing a fabulous entertaining space with citrus trees and family-friendly format. Extras include gas heating, air-con, private front courtyard, workshop and easy access to Diamond Village shops, schools, parks, Ring Road and train station. Auction Saturday 20th October at 12.00pm Land size 653m2 approx. View Wednesday 5.00 - 5.30pm Saturday 11.00 - 11.30am Stuart Buckingham 0411 743 336 Amanda Beck 0447 374 220 Office 104 Grimshaw St, Greensborough Phone 9435 0999 Proudly supporting
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LOWER PLENTY 2/42 Philip Street A prime opportunity for those seeking unsurpassed modern living, this residence is feature-packed and ready to enjoy. Light-filled accommodation includes 4 robed bedrooms, 3 sleek fully-tiled bathrooms, upstairs living zone, chic white kitchen with marble benchtops, Bosch appliances and spacious dining/living zone. Timber decking leads to a secure easy-care garden, while other highlights include gas ducted heating/ cooling, polished timber floors, LED lighting and double garage. Superbly located just moments from Lower Plenty shops, bus service, Were Street cafes and shops. For Sale Quote $1,148,000 View Thursday 3.00 - 3.30pm Saturday 11.00 - 11.30am Simon McEvoy 0412 319 046 Cate Li 0439 209 545 Office Cnr Rattray Road & Were Street, Montmorency Phone 9434 6666
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This well-kept home on 558m2 approx., is ideal for young families and those looking for a renovation project. The neat single level home design offers 3 robed bedrooms, bathroom, shower room, lounge with elevated aspect and adjoining kitchen/meals. The near-level rear garden enjoys wide lawn and leafy borders, while extras include ducted heating, air-con, garage/workshop and close proximity to shops, schools, bus, train and the Ring Road. Live in comfort now, update when you’re ready. Auction Saturday 27th October at 2.00pm Quote $670,000 - $730,000 Land size 558m2 approx. View Thursday 5.00 - 5.30pm Saturday 12.00 - 12.30pm Scott Anderson 0412 855 775 David Oakley 0439 397 284 Office 104 Grimshaw St, Greensborough Phone 9435 0999 Proudly supporting
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