Domain Review Ivanhoe & Valley - February 05, 2020

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When Melbourne Theatre Company’s 2020 program dropped, Benjamin Law’s play – combining real estate, mental health and trauma within family dynamics – was an immediate standout. Three emotive, sensitive topics are comically “braided”, as Law so eloquently explains, into one. The creator and co-writer of the TV series The Family Law makes his play-writing debut with Torch the Place, about a mother who can’t let go, be it grudges or objects. Law, fabulously photographed for this week’s cover by Nic Walker, says he hopes audiences find comfort in his depiction of delicate topics. ●

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n a world seemingly swamped by a culture of outrage, celebrated author and TV writer Benjamin Law reckons it’s still all right to lean back and have a good laugh. It is, after all, the very mechanism he has used to earn a name as one of Australia’s brightest and polarising literary stars. He says taking the piss is part of our Australian way of life. But Law says doing it properly can serve a purpose. The man whose personal experiences growing up in a dysfunctional Chinese-Australian family earned him acclaim first for his book and then a television series has now turned his focus to the issue of mental health. It is a sensitive topic, certainly. But one Law says he is prepared to wade into. The 37-year-old suspects learning to find the light in the darkest corners of our lives could just be a platform for change. He makes his debut as a playwright this February with Torch the Place, a production focused on the life of a hoarder and the dysfunction that comes with it. Law has worked with The Lady in the Van director Dean Bryant and a cast including Fiona Choi, Diana Lin and Michelle Lim Davidson to bring the poignant comedy to life for the Melbourne Theatre Company. “I have always been fascinated by compulsive hoarding,” he admits. “It tends to affect people and communities that have been affected by trauma. “I thought it was an interesting condition that braided all the big concerns and anxieties that Australia is experiencing at the moment – mental health, capitalism gone bad and real estate. “For anybody who has grown up with the condition or is living with it now, I hope the play gives them a sense of companionship and solidarity. “I’m not trying to normalise it but remove the stigma and talk about ways to approach it.” The story delves into the life of a mother who can’t let go of anything – from grudges to household objects – and explores the impact that has on her and her family. In a nation where 1.2 million people are grappling with the condition, it is set to be a tangible insight for audiences. “I have already had people who have read the script say that this is a

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New playwright Benjamin Law picks his battles in the public arena with a shrewd sense of humour.

You gotta laugh, it’s the Law

“I do think we are allowed to laugh in the darkness and that laughter and being entertained and feeling joy can be an act of resistance in itself.”


depiction of their own family or something they have experienced,” Law says. “I don’t think it necessarily offers any solutions. But it lays out the complexities of what the disorder can look like.” At its core, he hopes the dark comedy might just prove a decent night out at the theatre. “We are talking about some pretty grim stuff but I hope what I have written is something that people can laugh over, even shriek about.” Law sees comedy as an important outlet for a society increasingly bound by opinion. But it is his take on some of Australia’s most divisive issues that has earned him an even wider following. An outspoken LGBTI advocate, Law found himself on the receiving end of fierce criticism during the marriage equality debate. But no matter the topic, Law seems happy to weather the criticism; perhaps even thriving off it. “If you do get to a position of prominence, if your

work matters, you should expect to be attacked at some stage,” he says. “The worse thing is if nobody is reacting to your work whatsoever. “I think because I am gay and because I am Asian-Australian, I’m a minority within a minority. “But I think my point is as valid as anybody else’s. “If I am advocating for young transgender people and have powerful people in the media denying they exist, I will use my privilege to stand up for them through my work.” In a 2016 Quarterly Essay, Moral Panic 101, Law explored the evolution of homophobia in Australia and how bullying of vulnerable youth remained. Then he famously became a target for trolls and an Australian broadsheet newspaper for his comments targeting MPs over homophobia. It was the kind of experience that may have prompted any writer to retreat. “It’s important to keep your perspective and maintain good humour because a lot of the time the people attacking you don’t have good spelling or grammar,” he jokes. He says his decision to block “thousands” of people on social media was merely an opportunity to exercise his “freedom not to listen” and that the occasional tussle with right-wing media personalities kept him “match fit”. There are no plans, he says, to stop elevating issues that matter but there are just as many that need no longer divide us. “There are some issues I think that need to be taken more seriously,” Law says. “On others, yeah, we need to relax. “I don’t believe we have been swamped by outrage culture and I find it ironic the people who say that are usually political commentators who have spent their entire careers writing a column a day about what they are angry about. “I do think we are allowed to laugh in the darkness and that laughter and being entertained and feeling joy can be an act of resistance in itself.” In the meantime, the author is determined to continue pursuing challenging projects. Last year he was in front of the camera for the two-part documentary series, Waltzing the Dragon, an examination of the history and current environment between China and Australia. “I feel like every year brings a new project for which I am deeply unqualified,” Law says. “I don’t think I am necessarily that ambitious … I just can’t stand being bored. “If it’s fun and interesting, I’m up for it.” ● TORCH THE PLACE \ February 8 to March 21, Arts

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hen paramedic Glenice Winter joined Ambulance Victoria in 1991, the then 23-year-old joined a cohort that had only opened itself up to women five years earlier. “In the early days, there was a really strong sisterhood,” she says. “Even though the blokes were beautiful, there was a strong bond with those old girls in the job.” Some 28 years later, that original group of women still reunites twice a year, and Winter credits a

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supportive network of friends and colleagues with helping her navigate a high-pressure job. “[Paramedics], they’re a really good bunch of people,” she says. “They’re lifelong friends and they just get your back in the truck each day. The environment can be really stressful, but it’s the people you work with who get you through.” Winter reunited with her old friend and former student Paul – a tattooed Harley Davidson rider otherwise known as Doddsy – for the second season of popular Channel Nine reality show Paramedics. It had been 16 years since they’d last worked together. “I figured out early on that Doddsy and myself weren’t on the show for our good looks,” she says. “I initially thought I’d be quite nervous filming, but we weren’t. Doddsy and I usually work on single-responder sedans … so to have the opportunity to work on a truck with one of your best mates was absolutely fantastic. The stress is halved. You could send us to anything and we loved it – gobbled it up – whatever we went to.” The two have supported each other through some

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tough times in a career that exposes workers to a “quite harsh” side of life, as Winter puts it. “He’s one of those people who, on a down day, I’d ring him and just say, ‘Hi Doddsy, how are you going?’” Winter helps organise in-field supervision and education for staff, as well as working as a singleresponder MICA (Mobile Intensive Care Ambulance) paramedic. That means she can perform more advanced and complicated procedures than Advanced Life Support (ALS) paramedics. “Anything that requires that level of skill or drug intervention, then they come to us.” She’s seen plenty of “hairy situations” over the course of her career, but the variety of work and the fact she’s not stuck in an office helps to keep her coming back.

“You’ll attend some really bad jobs over 30 years, but jeez you’ll also see some beautiful things. I’ve delivered 13 babies. You can’t beat those days, they’re awesome. You see everything from the womb to the tomb. You might see a lot of tomb stuff but the womb stuff, oh that’s just gold.” As well as giving her an excuse to reunite with her old friend, Winter’s thankful that Paramedics also gave her the opportunity to be a positive role model for her children. “My family absolutely love it. My children are so proud. They can’t wait to tell every single person they meet that I’m on TV. That’s who I did it for: I did it for my teenage kids.” ● PARAMEDICS \ The new season returns on February 11 at 9pm on Nine and 9Now.

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ew decade, same column. Let's start the year differently. I urge you to cut out our first restaurant round up of 2020, stick it on the fridge for next month, and instead visit venues participating in #RestaurantsForRelief and #FebFireFund. The first is a social media hashtag used by hospitality venues fundraising for bushfire relief-related charities. #FebFireFund was set up by a group of well-known restaurateurs to encourage venues to fundraise in February. At the end of the month, donations will be pooled and go to BlazeAid, a volunteer organisation that rebuilds communities in rural Australia after natural disasters.

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The pub formerly known as Prince is back. Having been closed since April 2019, there are nods to the art deco heritage despite a massive overhaul. Must order: crispy braised pork knuckle with plum sauce and choice of sides.

Chef Matt Wilkinson (The Pie Shop founder, creative director of Four Pillars “made from gin” products and ex-Pope Joan) is back with an 80-seat restaurant that pays homage to his British heritage and vegetables star. Must order: potato gems with gin salt and curry sauce. 434 Lygon Street, Brunswick East ● crofter.com.au

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Not a leaf out of place. Not a flaw in the floor plan or a scuff mark in sight. With this property honed for elegant, sociable and active family living, the only thing remotely classifiable as a chore that you’ll need to do after unpacking is decide what’s next; a swim or a game of tennis? Considered design makes the single-level, 15-year-old house adroit at large family living. Two small bedrooms near the main are ideal for littlies. Two big ones (one with en suite) in the left-most reach would suit older kids while with a bay window to the front garden and a walk-through wardrobe to a double en suite, the main bedroom gives parents some pampering. Social spaces further the cause of filial concord. You might go formal in the lounge and dining room, or hang out casually in the family and meals area, where sliding doors open to the rear deck. Beyond the deck, the pool terrace beckons, bordered by palm trees and sitting sweet with the summer house and its bar and outdoor kitchen on a canopied terrace and a bathroom off the interior room. Talk about pool-party heaven. Behind the pool, a floodlit tennis court consolidates the resort vibe. Privacy is part of the property’s draw. Dense, green borders denote the block, rendering the landscaped grounds secluded and the house unseen from the street. Roll up the driveway to garaging for thee cars. Enter from there, or via the columned porch, where the door opens to a foyer. Step left from the foyer and pass the study for the bedroom wing. Step right for the lounge-dining room, the

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to the hall for full immersion in the lounge’s Bose sound system. Most of the stuff on the list of extras is geared toward making life easier. Custom cabinetry contributes to the ample storage, and what’s not to love about a drying cupboard? ●

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A top-end renovation has this 1960s build parading modern good looks inside. A walled garden, entertainment deck and pool with spa extend the allure of the outdoors. Previously home to Dr Bertram Wainer, the residence is set over three levels, with bedrooms on the lower and middle levels and living areas on the middle and top levels, the latter of which comprises a sprawling lounge and family room with a fireplace, bar and glass sliders to a balcony with golf course views. The open-plan hub on the middle level gives on to a deck so perch here for garden and pool vistas. Downstairs, there’s a theatre room. Commercial-grade climate control is included. ● KAY KEIGHERY Agent: Nelson Alexander, James Labiris 0409 094 767 Price: $1.849 million Private sale

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If like Greta Garbo, sometimes you just want to be alone, you’ll have no problem achieving that here. With the house offering three living areas and the property measuring over eight hectares, there’s space to curl up privately and scope to roam free solo. A verandah wraps the homestead-style residence, flowing to a large, covered deck at the rear. Inside, there’s individual flair galore courtesy of the interiordesigner owner. Cleverly rustic, the kitchen is a colourful highpoint while the main bedroom has a walk-in wardrobe, en suite and french doors to the verandah. Children get an outdoor play area, while gated paddocks encourage the keeping of livestock or horses. ● KAY KEIGHERY Agent: Morrison Kleeman, Craig Parker 0404 354 686 Price: $1.375 million-$1.475 million Private sale

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Lower Plenty 5 Amberley Way Timeless Elegance. Exclusive Pocket Incredibly private and secluded among 6001m2 (approx.) of landscaped gardens introducing lush lawn, brilliant alfresco options ideal for grand-scale events, a floodlit tennis court and a palm fringed pool and spa, this refined residence’s exceptional spaces and luxurious interiors deliver the finest in contemporary elegance. Expansive in scale, the clever floorplan introduces five bedrooms (two with ensuites) luxury bathroom, kitchen destined to impress the gourmet, fitted home office and formal and casual living spaces to present the perfect environment for family living! EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST: Offers Close by 5pm Tuesday 18th February (Unless Sold Pior)

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Greensborough 237a Nepean Street Does Greensborough Living Get Much Better Than This? Set in a bird attracting, Robert Boyle designed native garden on a 4455m2 approx allotment just minutes from the centre of Greensborough´s shopping, dining and entertainment centre, this is a rare offering of unique pedigree, where superior Engelhart quality, craftsmanship, design and luxury living unite! Laid out to make the most of natural light, the exceptional floor plan introduces picture windows to almost every room making the most of an outlook to the treetops and the Plenty River that will have you rushing home at the earliest opportunity.

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’Caslake House’, a spectacular Marcus Martin family residence recently renovated under the guidance of Powell & Glenn Architects. Surrounded by Kate Seddon gardens. Enjoying spacious sundrenched formal and informal living zones with garaging for two cars. A highly desirable location close to elite private schools, moments from the Royal Botanic Gardens, Toorak Road restaurants, tram routes, the Yarra River and bike tracks to the city.

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