Domain Review Ivanhoe & Valley - May 15, 2019

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PEOPLE & PROPERTY OF MELBOURNE

DIANA CHAN

RECIPE FOR SIMPLE SCALLOPS

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Miranda Tapsell is easy to fall in love with and movie-goers agree – in its first week, her new film Top End Wedding took more than $1 million at the box office. In an interview with journalist Rachelle Unreich, the Larrakia actor from West Arnhem Land shares why she co-wrote the screenplay to the Indigenous-led feature flick, explaining how she had spent plenty of money on tickets over the years to films that failed to depict diverse representations. From talking about the thrill of Sundance to marrying her beloved in real life and realising her potential, enjoy meeting the marvellous Miranda. ●

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COVER STORY Actor and screenwriter Miranda Tapsell dazzles in a beautifully Australian love story.

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icture this unlikely scene: several journalists attend a private screening of the new Australian movie Top End Wedding. It’s a romantic comedy in which a cute, plucky girl (played by Miranda Tapsell, of The Sapphires movie and TV’s Love Child fame), is set to marry her beloved (Bohemian Rhapsody’s Gwilym Lee). When she discovers that her mother has disappeared (rom-com trope: obstacle alert), the couple set off to find her. But by the end of that movie, in the darkened theatrette, something unexpected occurred: many journalists sat quietly in their seats, immobile, yet moved. “What just happened?” we asked one another. The short answer is that Miranda Tapsell happened.

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It wasn’t just that the movie marked a starmaking turn for the actress. Rather, it’s that she identified that well-rounded, feel-good Indigenous stories need to be told and then penned one herself, co-writing the screenplay to Top End Wedding and showcasing her birthplace, the Northern Territory, in the process. By the time the movie shifts to the Tiwi Islands – aka “island of smiles” – it’s impossible to feel unemotional. From this writer’s perspective, it feels like Australian audiences haven’t been given much access to this viewpoint of their Indigenous heritage. It’s impossible not to feel a unified pride in our land when we’re shown this segment of its beauty and culture. For Tapsell, that was the point and it’s clear she wasn’t trying to make a film with a message, but rather show that, yes, you can make an Australian romantic comedy with an Indigenous lead. “I want the fabric of storytelling [in Australia] to be different. I want more Indigenous stories to be centralised. I believe that you can’t have connections to this country without having an Indigenous aspect of it [being] a part,” she says.

But when it came to finding roles, Tapsell wasn’t seeing the kind of film that ran to her tastes being made in Australia. “[I figured that] if I told a positive story, people who may not have met an Aboriginal person before don’t have to alienate themselves from that situation,” Tapsell says. “They can empathise, and they can see these people just as people … and I think it’s really nice [to make this movie] in a time where [there’s diversity] – Crazy Rich Asians, The Incredible Jessica James, The Big Sick ... The stories that aren’t mainstream are being normalised more. “And that’s good, because I’ve spent a lot of money on watching films that aren’t about me.” She hopes to change that. Top End Wedding was accepted into the prestigious Sundance Film Festival in the US (where around 112 features get chosen from a submitted pool of 4000). “When [producer] Rosemary Blight called me and said, ‘We got into Sundance,’ I said, ‘You’re lying to me’,” she says. “When I saw that we were with films [that starred] Mindy Kaling and Lupita Nyong’o and Viola Davis – women I look up to so much – for my film, to be a part of that world, is so surreal.”

“I felt like people diluted my worth because of my height, my gender and my race. And I wanted to show them that those

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three things are just the best part of me.” Growing up in Kakadu, Tapsell’s parents aimed to give her a culturally and educationally-rich childhood, nurturing in her a great love of books and story-telling. An only child, Tapsell says her parents couldn’t have any more children after she was born, “but I was surrounded by cousins, and I was allowed to express myself in the ways that I wanted”. That included performing in the lounge room, signing up to tap dance classes and – eventually – being on stage. “Before I decided I wanted to be an actor, I felt like people could only talk to me about being short, or being brown, or being a girl. And I just wanted to show people that they were positive things,” she says. “I felt like people diluted my worth because of my height, my gender and my race. And I wanted to show them that those three things are just the best part of me.” It made sense that NIDA (National Institute of Dramatic Art) would be the next step for Tapsell after high school.

And rewarding for someone who admits has “a very heightened sense of self-doubt”. She had another cause for celebration recently, meeting and marrying writer James Colley after she’d completed writing Top End Wedding. “I had such a wonderful time writing about love, and the kind of love that I wanted around me – I just feel like I manifested it, and met someone who [made me say], ‘Wow, this is the person I want to be with’,” she says. Early on as an actor, Tapsell says “one of the biggest rewards for me was when people would say, ‘I had no idea you had this capacity or this potential in you’. And I was like, ‘Well, that’s because you’ve never taken the time to properly talk to me’. “When I found I could do that with stories – that I could share with people the world that I see, and what I believe in – I felt so empowered.” It’s a power trip the world is watching closely. ● TOP END WEDDING \ In cinemas now.

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callops are one of my favourite seafoods, as they are versatile, quick and easy to cook. They also take on flavours really well and are generally best eaten just cooked. I’m using fresh scallops in this recipe, but frozen works just fine. It is important to remember to thaw the scallops completely overnight and to pat them dry so they do not release excess liquid in the cooking process. I’ve used speck to add extra richness and saltiness to the dish – substitute with bacon or kaiserfleisch. Pangrattato in Italian translates to bread crumbs – also known as poor man’s Parmesan. However, it is definitely not second best and works well with the scallops. I have also used scallop shells to serve them in. You can buy these from your local seafood supplier – I usually get my seafood from Aptus Seafoods at South Melbourne Market. Just make sure you boil the shells to ensure they are extra clean. ●

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Scallops, speck with lemon & parsley pangrattato Ingredients (Makes 12) 12 large scallops 50g speck, finely diced 2 tbsp olive oil ½ cup clarified butter Pangrattato 1 cup of panko bread crumbs, or use normal bread crumbs as a substitute ½ bunch of parsley, finely chopped 1 clove garlic, minced Zest of 1 lemon ¼ cup olive oil Garnish Chives and micro sorrel leaves Method ■ Dry the scallops, removing any excess liquid. This is important to ensure that the scallops sear and do not steam in their own juices. Once the scallops are dry, season them with salt and pepper. ■ In a medium-sized pan, add some butter and place it on high heat. Heat butter to smoking point before

searing the scallops. Place the scallops flat-side down in the hot pan. Remember to not overcrowd the pan or the temperature will drop and you will not get a good sear. ■ Sear for 60-90 seconds on each side, depending on the thickness of the scallop. You may need more or less time, but you want the centre to still be slightly translucent. ■ Remove scallops and set aside. ■ In the meantime, place the olive oil and speck in another pan and fry until slightly crispy and golden brown. Reserve the extra oil in the pan to drizzle over the scallops later. ■ For the pangrattato, place the olive oil in a pan on low heat. Add the garlic, lemon zest and bread crumbs and toast until the crumbs turn golden brown. Remove from pan and add the chopped parsley. ■ To serve, place the scallops on the cleaned shells, spoon over the speck and some of the oil. Sprinkle a generous amount of pangrattato over the top of each scallop. Garnish with some chopped chives and micro sorrel leaves. ●

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for an opportunity to learn about life at MLC through a student lens. “Prospective students also love being able to ask questions of their student guides and hear about their experiences first-hand,” Vernon says. The event finishes with a chance to ask questions of the principal and vice-principals, heads of department and admissions team over a casual morning tea. Vernon says people often return for a second tour, and says the events offer “real insight into whether this is a place where they could see their daughter being happy and thriving”. ● SARAH MARINOS

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Exciting credentials recommend this property: the residence was designed and built by Hamish Knox, son of the iconic Alistair, and the gardens by Robert Boyle. On seeing the Gatehouse, intellectual responses take a back seat to the tangible pleasure of an innovative abode in a splendidly landscaped setting. Knox played with Tuscan and Mexican influences in devising the horseshoe format and bagged-brick presentation of the residence. Inside, Eltham’s fondness for sustainable timbers is reflected through ceilings, floors, cabinetry, wardrobes, window frames and handmade doors. Commencing with a welcoming pond and extending in to the rear reaches with open and treed nooks, the environmentally-empathetic gardens are fit for rambling, relaxation and adventure play. The block is approximately 0.5 hectares. Slip down the driveway to the carport, and enter the house across the wraparound verandah. A hall to the left of the reception area leads to three minor bedrooms, all with peaceful outlooks encompassing the pond. Turn right from the reception area to a powder and bathroom, or head straight on into a hub merging living, dining and kitchen areas, off which there’s a rumpus room with wet bar. A fireplace and glass doors to the outside make the hub appealing in all seasons. The kitchen has a large Ilve oven. Glass doors in the living area give on to the front deck and those in the dining area part to the rear section of the verandah. Crowned by a vaulted ceiling, the rumpus room goes both ways via double doors to the front and rear.

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Lovers of lavish finishes should approve of this two-storey house in a tranquil, cul-de-sac close to Parade College and Uni Hill Shopping Centre. Topiary in the introductory garden complements the facade’s classic lines. Inside, several living areas and four bedrooms add up to family-oriented accommodation. There’s a gas fireplace in the carpeted and wallpapered lounge. The open-plan kitchen, dining and family area has glass sliders to a big deck with a built-in barbecue. Enjoy a sociable sizzle on the deck while keeping an eye on backyard activity. Along with a ground-floor study, the first-floor retreat has a return desk. Zoned heating and cooling and an alarm are included. ● KAY KEIGHERY Agent: Barry Plant, Michael Egan 0409 416 546 Price: $1.1 million-$1.2 million Auction: 2pm, May 18

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20 Glen Drive, Eaglemont This elegantly extended late Art Deco residence on an elevated landscaped block in one of Eaglemont´s most exclusive streets offers 4 double BRs (ensuite & WIR to main); charming sitting room & adjoining music room; expansive living/dining room open to well-equipped kitchen, north-

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3 Bowler Court Bundoora

Exquisite Single-Level Style Elegant and bathed in natural light, this 4-BR/2.5 Bath plus study home is positioned in a quiet court near shops, transport, schools and universities - everything a family could need! Amongst irrigated landscaped gardens, the home offers a choice of living areas to enjoy, plus an entertainer’s Smeg kitchen and multi-seasonal alfresco deck. A decadent ensuite master and spacious bedrooms are also included along with heating/cooling, security, solar panels and a double auto garage. Dishing up 36sq of uncompromising accommodation over a single level, the home sits upon 667sqm (approx.).

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Perfect opportunity to make your mark Be part of the burgeoning Bundoora property market with this promising 3-bedroom home. Sitting proudly on its 587sqm (approx.) allotment, the abode is the perfect blank canvas for your own creative flair and features a lounge (gas heating) dining area (A/C) plus well-equipped kitchen. The three bedrooms are all of generous proportions and share a family bathroom, whilst a laundry, polished timber floors, BBQ area, water tank, shed and garage conclude the offering. Close to LaTrobe University, Bundoora Primary School, Bundoora Secondary College, trams and shopping destinations. 3

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64 Sainsbury Avenue Greensborough

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Ready When You Are Situated in a quiet neighbourhood this well-presented 3 bedroom family home is immediately ready to welcome its new owners. Separate living and dining rooms, generously proportioned kitchen, all bedrooms with built-in robes. Ducted heating and cooling, security doors, single garage. Convenient to Watsonia Heights Primary, Greensborough College, Diamond Village shops, Greensborough Plaza and major roads.

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Independent retirement living. Calvary Retirement Village (exclusively for residents aged 55 and over), will be hosting an open day. If you are considering downsizing, you are invited to come along to tour the village and meet the residents and enjoy Devonshire tea where you can have any questions relating to the retirement living answered. With one unit available to purchase now, this may be the perfect time to make the move.

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Eltham 11 Haldane Road A Rare Find In the Fabulous Pocket of Eltham South Enjoy easy living in this sprawling, single level mudbrick home sitting on 4091sqm (approx) allotment with a stunning rural outlook. Gently laid amongst a lightly treed backdrop introducing established natives, the family are sure to quickly and easily embrace the lifestyle offered by a location merely moments from schools, parks, Montsalvat, riverside tracks and trails and of course the delights on offer in the centre of Eltham. Expressions of Interest: Offers Close Tuesday 28th May at 6pm (Unless Sold Prior)

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Opulent home with stunning garden 6 Waldara Drive, Wangaratta VIC 3677

Insite Real Estate is proud to offer this prime piece of Wangaratta real estate for sale - something special for the discerning buyer who understands quality and appreciates privacy and location. Number 6 Waldara Drive is an award-winning home nestled on more than 4,300 square metres of manicured lawns and gardens with mature trees, plus a golf course right on the doorstep. This beautifully appointed home has had only two previous owners. Who will be the lucky third? Situated in exclusive Waldara on the outskirts of Wangaratta, this stunning home is located in the heart of the beautiful North East of Victoria, the home of famous Victorian wine regions, the Victorian Alpine Ski Resorts, and a short journey from the Murray River playgrounds as well as Albury Airport, which offers daily flights to and from Sydney and Melbourne.

Features - More than 40 squares under roof comprising four bedrooms, an office, formal entry, formal and casual dining. - Light-filled, upgraded kitchen with granite benchtops and quality appliances. - Large glazed windows across kitchen/dining/living area offering excellent views of the garden. - Remote control blinds in main sitting area and dining room. - Refurbished master bedroom and ensuite. Abundant wardrobe space. - Quality wooden plantation shutters throughout much of the home. - Quality carpet and fresh painting inside and out. - Ducted gas heating and evaporative cooling. Daikin split system in master bedroom.

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