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PEOPLE & PROPERTY OF MELBOURNE

FEBRUARY 12-18, 2020

BERNARD FANNING

THE AGE OF ROCK ’N’ ROLL

CLAUDIA KARVAN

THE SECRET TO HER SUCCESS INDEPENDENT

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That it is 20 years since much-loved band Powderfinger’s hit album Odyssey Number Five came out is as mind-boggling as Super Bowl superstar J.Lo’s physique at 50. How fast the decades have flown. For anyone who kicked back with a glass of wine or a pint and mimed the words to My Happiness at their local inn there is a show to pencil into the diary – Powderfinger’s frontman Bernard Fanning at The Peninsula Picnic in Mornington. Journalist Jane Rocca met Fanning, who is a stay-at-home dad these days, since the band split, and is working on new music. He’s this week’s cover story. ●

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FIRST PERSON

“ I am Émilien Boutillat ” … and I’m a chef de cave I was born in Champagne, and my father is also a

winegrower and makes his own champagne. When I was a little boy I wanted to become a shepherd. But I think because I grew up in that world of winemaking and viticulture – pruning the vines, working in the cellar – I always wanted to work in that world, too. For me the winemaking is very important, but everything starts in the vineyard. Taking care of the vineyard and producing good quality grapes is the first and probably most important step to make great wine or great champagne. After my studies, I wanted to make wines other than champagnes. So I spent nine months in Bordeaux, but also wanted to go far away and learn from other parts of the world. Finally I decided to go to New Zealand, so my first experience abroad was at Mud House Wines in Blenheim. I worked like that abroad for three years, working the north hemisphere and then south hemisphere so I was able to make two harvests in just one year, which is great. After New Zealand I went to California, then Chile and South Africa. I joined the Piper-Heidsieck team in October 2018. I’m probably one of the youngest chef de caves (the French term for cellarmaster) – if not the youngest – for a big champagne house and I’m very happy about that. Part of my job is to be in the vineyards, in the field with the growers, talk with them and move into sustainable farming with them. Then I have the winemaking part. We have the formal and very technical tasting, where I taste hundreds of different wines, which can be physically tiring. Because I know all the ingredients, I then start to call on my creativity in order to blend them together, to create some synergy to get something that is way better than the mix of just two ingredients. In the cuvee brut for example, I blend more than 100 different wines. We say that you need to be patient. I build two blends today but it will be drunk as champagne in at least three years if it’s a brut, and if it’s a vintage it can be 10 or 15 years. You have to imagine how it will evolve, how it will change. ● ● piper-heidsieck.com

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ustralian actress Claudia Karvan, best known for her TV roles in The Secret Life of Us, Love My Way and Newton’s Law, has always done things her way and dominated our screens for more than three decades. Now the 47-year-old admits she’s learnt to worry less and dance more. Later this year, Karvan will commence filming a new TV show for a streaming channel. It’s a comedy about contemporary families and involves a new female writer, too – but she’s tight-lipped about the details for the moment. “I’ve been working on it for a while now and can’t wait to start filming. I am back in the acting and production role again,” Karvan says. It was thanks to a gap in her schedule that Karvan decided to become a contestant on Channel 10’s new season of Dancing with the Stars (along with comedians Ed Kavalee and Celia Pacquola, singer Dami Im and retired AFL star Travis Cloke). Karvan had, after all, taken up salsa dancing as a hobby three years ago to help with a herniated disc – what could go wrong? “Yoga was really my thing; and I had to stop doing it because of my sore back,” Karvan says. “When I was producing Doctor Doctor [in 2016], I did it from a stand-up desk, I sometimes had to have meetings on my knees and couldn’t drive very far at all. It was horrible. I was a bit at a loose end for something physical to do.” A cortisone injection in her back sped up the recovery, but she had to quit yoga at the time. She was determined to avoid surgery so it seemed salsa dancing was just the therapy. “I always considered myself very unco-ordinated and uninhibited when it came to dancing,” says Karvan, who with two friends turned up to a dance class three years ago ready to learn to salsa wearing diamante dance shoes for the occasion. When Karvan takes this call, she’s just finished a four-hour dance rehearsal for Dancing with the Stars. “It’s the most unusual job I’ve ever had,” she says. “There’s no script, no director and there’s no responsibility in so far as learning lines or acting goes, but I thought I’d be having more fun to be honest, it’s a little bit harder than I had originally thought.

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the secret life of CLAUDIA From screen queen to dancing queen, Claudia Karvan finds fulfilment in her “most unusual” role. Wo r d s

“I don’t feel competitive and am not a perfectionist but I have an amazing dance partner and I don’t want to let him down. I am trusting his intuition here.” While she’s usually the one mentoring young actors seeking advice for success on the screen, the tables have now turned. “I do feel lucky to be able to learn something new at my age,” she says. “I am usually in the position of mentoring, so this is a real luxury – I’ll come out of this with half a dancing degree.” Karvan, who lives in Sydney with her husband Jeremy Sparks and their two teenage children (daughter Audrey, 18, and son Albee, 13) scored three AFI Awards for her production work alongside John Edwards for Love My Way between 2005 and 2007. In the series she played Francesca “Frankie” Paige and she looks back on it with much affection. “I rarely reflect on my career to be brutally honest, I tend to spend more time reflecting on family, relationships, friendships and that sort of thing,” Karvan says. “But a seismic shift happened when I produced Love My Way – that was my fork in the road moment and it was really satisfying for me.” While she dabbled in Hollywood and the big screen (Daybreakers and Aquamarine), the actress found her niche on Australian television and

“I do feel lucky to be able to learn something new at my age. I am usually in the position of mentoring, so this is a real luxury ...” CLAUDIA KARVAN

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became a Logie-winning favourite; stealing hearts with her role as Dr Alex Christensen in The Secret Life of Us from 2001 to 2003, as Judy Vickers in Puberty Blues (2012-13) and Caroline Tivoli in The Time Of Our Lives (2013-14). She’s been a hit on the ABC, SBS, Stan and various commercial networks, but for all her accolades, Karvan isn’t scrambling to find more projects to do. “I like to have a focus, yes, but my eyes aren’t bigger than my belly,” says Karvan of her career ambition. “As I have gotten older I am not tolerant of stress. I like being a bit more realistic about what I can achieve with my days and like to go a bit slower. “I like to do things, but not too much when it comes to work. I am certainly not the kind of person who wants to put too much on my plate.” Karvan, who is learning Spanish, treks for eight kilometres in the Blue Mountains with an experienced hiking buddy and loves to travel, says she’s happiest when flying to destinations she’s been to before. “I frequently return to places – I’ve done Chile five times, Bali is a regular go-to because my dad and best friend live there and I’d love to visit Uruguay and Colombia,” she says. But for now the focus is squarely on the dance floor – although you can catch a glimpse of her in True History Of The Kelly Gang as Ms Shelton, too. “I know the director Justin Kurzel and am a huge fan,” she says. “I really enjoyed it; it’s original and left me feeling very unsettled. I’m a huge fan of Essie Davis too. It’s quite violent and really affecting and actually deserving of all the attention.” ●


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5 MINUTES WITH …

Bernard Fanning WHO \ Powderfinger’s

frontman, soon to release a fresh record WHAT \ Playing The Peninsula Picnic WHERE \ Mornington missing people and My Happiness is about that – it’s about happiness creeping back in and then you have to go again. It’s often used as a wedding song, which baffles me to this day (laughs) along with the single These Days – which is about days that turned out nothing like I planned. It’s not the right signal to send to your prospective partner, but it’s another popular wedding song. I guess it has a feel-good melody to it and people love the feeling it conjures.

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his year marks the 20th anniversary of Powderfinger’s Odyssey Number Five album – your highest selling record and one that produced four hit singles. What do you recall of that period? At the time we were coming off a massive international tour. I think we spent nine weeks at home. But, like anything, you get tired of touring and being away from those you love. That feeling really did feed into the feel of Odyssey Number Five. Most of the songs are about

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Why do you think Powderfinger resonated with so many Australians? It’s always hard to know why when you’re within it. I think people really connected with the songwriting – people like the emotional place it came from. But we’re also a pretty damn good rock ’n’ roll band; there’s that primal aspect people love too. I think people loved us because our success didn’t happen overnight either – it was a long experiment that lasted more than 20 years. We kept getting better in my opinion. We always tried to improve on what we had done before; we weren’t enamoured with the idea of celebrating our achievements. You never reach an end goal when you’re in a band like ours. Sure there’s

milestones along the way, but you’re always trying to improve. The celebrity angle wasn’t our bag. I think people appreciated that as well; we tried to use whatever media power we had to raise awareness about social issues – there’s a long line of bands that have done that before us and we were part of that tradition. When will we see another solo album by you released? I am writing for another record to be released in 2021. I am a stay-at-home dad (two kids aged 10 and seven) while my wife is studying, so I am home a lot with the kids. They’re both in school now, but I am in charge of managing all that as well as spending time in the studio writing when I get a chance.

Can you give us a hint of what to expect? I haven’t kind of come up with a vision as such, but I have been playing more electric guitar and moving away from previous acoustic guitar and piano-driven tracks. I think it’ll be more rock ’n’ roll and boisterous this time. Sitting by myself and inventing something that wasn’t there a few minutes ago is what excites me. You live in Byron Bay – a popular place for famous people to retreat to now. It’s an incredible place to live; life here isn’t that different to how others get on with their lives, though. It’s become absurdly hectic and for the old locals, I guess it’s changed a lot.

The people who were here prior to the past 10 to 15 years have noticed a shift. But there’s always been surfers, musicians and artists here since the 1960s. It was a hippy fishing town; but it’s not like all the celebrities are hosting parties for us to attend. We’re doing our family thing. What can we expect from your show at The Peninsula Picnic? I have Powderfinger’s Ian Haug playing guitar with me; so that’ll be amazing. We haven’t been on stage together since Powderfinger split in 2010. He’s great company and I know it sounds cheesy, but it’s like having one of your brothers around. I have an instinctive sense of where Ian might go musically on stage. ● THE PENINSULA PICNIC \ Music

“Sitting by myself and inventing something that wasn’t there a few minutes ago is what excites me.”

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n recent weeks the chorus of From Little Things Big Things Grow, Paul Kelly and Kev Carmody’s 1991 Indigenous land rights ballad, has been playing in my head. “From little things, big things grow.” As Australians respond with compassion and generosity to the bushfires crisis, we once again witness the potential of communities, rather than politicians, to change the world in which we live. Every new bushfire fundraising idea has triggered support, ideas, debate and action. Australians have given money to the Red Cross, to the Australian arm of the World Wildlife Fund, to the CFA, to the Salvos, to regional Lions Clubs. To Celeste Barber. We’ve sent care packages, food parcels, building materials. We’ve knitted pouches for burns-afflicted mammals. Shopkeepers have donated a day’s takings, tradies have donated their labour, writers have donated book royalties. From little things, big things grow. While watching bushfire coverage on their televisions and smartphones, families have started important discussions about our fragile ecosystem and the impact of climate change. Voters are writing to their local members, people are marching to show

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A growing movement Take a local holiday and help fire-affected communities rebuild. their discontent, and schools are adapting their syllabi to include bushfire and climate discussion. And then there is the outpouring of concern for the future of those rural communities affected by the fires. Our concern is sincere. It’s genuine. We all want to know: what can we do to help? My brother has the right idea. He and his missus have ditched their April plans for an inland Australia camping trip. Instead, they are heading to Mallacoota. “If you’re a grey nomad like me, you come to realise how much country communities appreciate and need your business,” Steve told me in a text. “A week in Gippsland and I’m going to contribute food, drink, golf fees, camping ground charges, petrol –

and who knows what else. That’s got to help.” It is a view shared by the Empty Esky campaign. “We are a movement of foodies and adventurers on a mission to support local businesses affected by the #australianfires,” says @emptyesky on Instagram. “Join us as we grab our empty Eskies and hit the road when safe to do so to support our fellow Aussies in East Gippsland and the NSW South Coast as they rebuild their businesses.” From little things, big things grow. “We should do what my brother is doing,” I announced to the family as we chatted about possible getaways in 2020. “How about we take a week off and drive up the New South Wales coast?” It didn’t take long to find @roadtripforgood, an

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Enjoy a soak in the en suite’s oval-shaped bath, and you get aquatic relaxation amplified by lush views. Entertain on the deck, and similar scenery should have your guests spellbound. Contemporary yet earthy and in sync with its setting, this single-level residence by Engelhart Homes woos with loads of light and more than the usual quota of quality appointments. The block is irregularly shaped. Native gardens designed by local aficionado Robert Boyle bring on a regular show of birdlife while giving kids scope to climb trees and notch up some grass stains. As the laundry comes fitted with a washer, dryer and drying cupboard, those stains shouldn’t be much of a hassle. The orientation of the single-level residence works with the alignment of the block, with living areas benefiting from north-facing angles, and all main rooms maxing out on garden views. The location emphasises the “Green” in Greensborough, with the Plenty-River parklands a stone’s throw away. It’s also an easy stroll to Montmorency Secondary College. So, whether you’re an in-the-know local or a prospective tree-changer on the lookout for a sunny, serene home surrounded by environmentally sensible growth, there’s heaps of pull here. Inside, the main bedroom, with walk-in wardrobe and lavish en suite, is to the left of the entrance foyer. Tucked in the home’s right-hand side, all minor bedrooms have built-in wardrobes and easy access to the main

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bathroom. In between, a lounge and dining room and an open-plan hub create a liberal amount of social space.

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area give that spatial combo cool definition. The lounge also has a gas log fireplace and sloping timber-lined ceiling. Both share the joys of clerestory glazing and window walls. Melding kitchen, family and meals areas, the hub has stone benchtops, Miele appliances and glass-sliders to the large, lofty and covered deck. ● KAY KEIGHERY property@domainreview.com.au Agent: Morrison Kleeman, Craig Parker 0404 354 686 Price: $1.3 million-$1.4 million Auction: 2.30pm, February 22

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This airy, strikingly renovated house is ready to call home. First impressions are leafy and big on glass. Reached through the verandah, the lower storey features a foyer, powder room, laundry, family room, open-plan kitchendining-living and main bedroom with en suite. Step out through the dining area for barbecues on the rear deck. There’s a study, bathroom and three minor bedrooms on the first storey. Landscaped gardens with automatic irrigation, bay windows, timber floors and heating and cooling add further brownie points, while the quiet cul-de-sac location, metres from Ivanhoe station, is in strolling distance of Ivanhoe Grammar School. ● KAY KEIGHERY Agent: Nelson Alexander, Liz Walker 0412 659 140 Price: $1.7 million-$1.87 million Auction: 3.30pm, February 22

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GREENSBOROUGH 37 HAILES ST LIVE IN LUXURY - WALK TO EVERYTHING Luxury, new apartment homes designed exclusively for owner occupiers in the heart of Greensborough. HUGE ‘OFF THE PLAN’ STAMP DUTY SAVINGS PERFECT FOR LOW MAINTENANCE DOWNSIZING Spend more on leisure and travel time, just lock up and go.. Quality features - Miele appliances, Caesarstone bench tops, large balconies all with a street frontage, luxury tiled bathrooms. Air conditioned. Highly secure and safe building. There is also a fabulous rooftop entertaining terrace with views across to the Plenty River parklands. Buy now off the plan and have plenty of time to arrange your future move. ARTIST IMPRESSIONS

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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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Eltham North 8 Murrays Place Pure Contemporary Luxury Showcasing high-end appointments hand-picked to ensure comfort levels are at an absolute premium, and strengthened by quality workmanship and meticulous attention-to-detail, this bespoke home on a landscaped 726m2 allotment (approx) sets a new standard in low maintenance living in this exclusive Eltham North pocket. Enhanced by a faรงade of crazy paved slate making a stunning statement over two levels of sheer perfection, it introduces poolside living, dining entertaining and accommodation spaces that will have you smiling all the way home.

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Eden Park 65 Twenty Second Avenue Exclusive Lifestyle Of Luxury And Space Custom designed and constructed by a boutique builder, this enormous sanctuary delivers prized rural tranquillity, entertaining allure, complete privacy and one-of-a-kind luxury. On 8 acres (approx.) enjoying easy access to everything Whittlesea has to offer, five bedrooms, three bathrooms, three enormous living areas, fitted theatre room, a huge alfresco space, pool with summer house, tennis court and seating area around a fire pit deliver a brilliant array of living, entertaining and accommodation options in a resort style setting!

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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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St Helena 11 Moorside Rise Uncompromised Luxury This immaculate home sets the bar for uncompromised family living. Meticulously maintained, intelligently designed and with a sophisticated décor, the attention to detail is second to none. From the inspired floorplan, to the manicured gardens, this home provides the ultimate family sanctuary - there is simply nothing to do here other than move in and enjoy. Close to esteemed schools, great shopping and excellent transport infrastructure, the position is unparalleled. Homes of this calibre are unheard of. It´s an opportunity to secure an immaculate family home and an uncompromised family lifestyle. Expressions of Interest - Offers Close Tuesday 3rd March at 5pm (Unless Sold Prior)

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WATTLE GLEN 14 Mannish Road This classic home enjoys beautiful rural views and a short walk to the train station, featuring a single level residence with 3 robed bedrooms (master with updated ensuite), zoned family bathroom, spacious living/dining, wellequipped updated kitchen and a huge covered alfresco deck for easy indoor/outdoor connection. Other features include ducted heating, air-con, ceiling fans, water tanks, double carport and garage – all close to local schools, shops and more. Be quick! Auction Saturday 15th February at 11.00am Quote $590,000 - $640,000

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ALDER • One of Middle Park’s largest allotments: 17.1 m x 41.1m - 705 sqm approx. • Corner position with 3 street frontages • Flexible floorplan, nine principle rooms • Enormous sun-drenched back yard • Exquisite bay window, timber fretwork

100 metres from beach, moments to Villages, lake, schools and public transport. First time offered since 1964, this incredible freestanding “Federation” is a once in a lifetime opportunity to create one of the district’s finest family homes (STCA).

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Contact Agent Saturday 29 February at 2.30pm Simon Carruthers 0438 811 601 Michael Szulc 0417 122 809 Geoff Cayzer 9690 9782

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