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When journalist Luke Dennehy, who interviewed George Calombaris for this week’s cover profile, told me the prominent chef, restaurateur and MasterChef judge wanted his legacy to be a program that improves and nurtures mental health in the often brutally demanding hospitality industry, I felt there could be no better instigator of that positive change. Working under the glare of cameras, the pursuit of perfection on a plate, and
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““I am Benjamin Northey ” … and I conduct orchestras I’m the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra’s
associate conductor. I grew up in a musical household and my folks noticed from the age of about two that I’d listen to records for ages. Mum was right onto it and kept putting new musical activities in front of me. I started playing piano, but eventually became serious about the flute and saxophone. I made the decision to become a professional musician when I was 16. I remember very vividly thinking, ‘I haven’t got a plan B’. Luckily, I had great teachers and became a very busy working musician when I left school. I did every gig under the sun, from playing in pub cover bands and at weddings, to rock concerts with Alice Cooper and Roger Daltrey. I went to uni as a mature-age student when I was 25. The late conductor John Hopkins saw the skills I’d built up as a professional musician, and the fact that I arranged music, and suggested that I study conducting with him. In 2001, I won the Young Conductor of The Year Competition, and then studied in Finland before coming back to Australia. I’ve been busy with orchestras all over the world ever since. Everybody was happy that I was able to make a living as a professional musician, but the ‘is it a real job?’ conversation comes up from time to time. It’s a fair question, because my life is still as a freelance musician. The travel is challenging. I’ve got a young family at home and I feel like I’m not home enough. I’m also very conscious of stress. I find visualisation, meditation and mindfulness very important. The other thing is that I never really stop work. In between concerts and rehearsals, I’m always studying for the next thing. Plenty of crazy things have happened over the years, but the one that comes to mind was when I hit the music stand and broke my baton. It went catapulting over my head and landed in the audience three rows back on my mother’s lap. Embarrassing. The most rewarding part of the job is the shared experience. Music unites everyone. In terms of downtime, I’m a lifelong Richmond supporter. Life’s been different since last year’s grand final. I haven’t stopped watching the replay. ●
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‘I know the mistakes I have made’ With lessons learnt, George Calombaris is determined last year will be the one that makes him stronger.
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n the packed, loud Hellenic Republic restaurant in Brighton, you can see the relief on George Calombaris’ face. Once again he is smiling, and happy to be back working the tools in the kitchen of the restaurant he owns, after what many have described as a year from hell. Last year the boy from Mulgrave, who worked his way to the top in the worlds of restaurants and television, saw one thing after another go wrong. The 39-year-old endured a high-profile court battle, eventually winning an appeal againt a conviction for an assault, following an incident at 2017’s A-League grand final. Despite winning the appeal earlier this year (the judge said the matter had been proven but he was “a person of exceptional character”), Calombaris told the court that the “brain freeze” ended up costing him $750,000. He lost ambassadorships with Bulla Dairy and ULR Land Rover, as well as its huge emotional toll.
family around me, and friends and colleagues and people that work for me, who have been my absolute backbone through it all.” He knows from experience that hospitality is a relentless business. After such an emotional year, Calombaris is determined to improve mental health within the hospitality industry, something he believes has been overlooked for too long. He wants this to be his legacy. “I want to start shaping a program and a place for people in the hospitality industry to have support in terms of their mental health,” Calombaris says. “We are the biggest industry in the country, and I’m not saying we get treated like second-rate citizens, but there is not enough support for people. “I want people to have the opportunity to be able to go to someone, to say ‘I’m finding it tough’, and what can we do to make it better and deal with it.”
Never get on the wrong side of an established Toorak lady on a mission. Her complaints made national news. One of the reasons this year is so much better than last for Calombaris has to do with the incredible reception the 10th series of MasterChef Australia has recieved, both from critics and viewers. The show has made unlikely stars of himself, Matt Preston and Gary Mehigan, with the three judges and co-hosts having the kind of on-air chemistry television executives can only dream of. This year they raised the bar – Prince Charles was a special guest on the show, part of a challenge filmed in Darwin for the Royal Flying Doctor Service. Meeting British royalty is not bad for a man who went to school at Mazenod College, and who admits that he wasn’t the most well-behaved student. “He was just so wonderful,” Calombaris says of Prince Charles.
“I want ... people in the hospitality industry to have support in terms of their mental health.” It was also revealed that the company he built from scratch, Made Establishment – which he now owns along with Swisse vitamins founder Radek Sali and former Goldman Sachs executive Adam Gregory – underpaid 162 staff by $2.6 million. The company has repaid the staff and, looking back, Calombaris is adamant he has learnt from what was an incredibly tough year. He is not hiding from what happened. Calombaris has since employed a full-time cultural manager to look after the company’s staff – for when they are at work, and even when they are not. “I feel relieved, I’m not going to lie to you,” he tells Domain Review, as waiters bustled around his busy Brighton restaurant. “It was a tough year and without rehashing it all, and opening up that box again, it’s still good to not forget what happened, learn from your past, and dust yourself off and pick yourself up again. “I’m very lucky that I’ve got amazing
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ould he encourage his children to get into the hospitality business? Living in Toorak with his partner, Natalie Tricarico, and their youngsters James, 6, and Michaela, 5, Calombaris is insistent on teaching his kids that life is about working hard, and learning from your mistakes. Son James has recently started to do the restaurant rounds with his dad, and loves every minute. “I would recommend to them to never stop dreaming,” Calombaris says. “Dream daily, and understand if you don’t take risks in life, the rewards aren’t going to feel so good. You want to take risks, and I have. I can say hand on my heart I wouldn’t change anything that has happened. I know the mistakes I have made, and I have learnt from them.” He can look back philosophically and not get too worked up about the huge publicity his neighbour recently generated, after she complained about a gym he had constructed in the backyard.
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“He had a real calm presence; he was just a lovely bloke.” It was a real pinch-me moment for Calombaris. “When the royal wedding was on, I got home that night from work, sat on the couch, and the kids were still up,” he says. “I’m watching Prince Charles, and James, my son, goes ‘Dad, that’s the man you film with’. I’m like, ‘Yes, I did!’ “There are some moments you will never forget, when I’m finding it tough. “I have to remind myself how lucky I am; that was just awesome.” With things now on the right track, Calombaris is looking forward to the future, and that may one day include expanding on his four Hellenic Republic restaurants around the city. “It was always dicey to go and open up another venue, after the year I had personally last year,” he says. “You ask yourself the question, in all honesty, ‘Do people still like George?’ “What I’ve learnt, people may or may not like me, but they like what we do.” ●
Styling \ Suzy Eskander Grooming \ Huw James, AB Hair & Makeup Opposite \ Calibre T-shirt and Arthur Galan blazer Cover photo \ George wears Saba T-shirt, Calibre blazer, Common Projects trainers from Incu, his own jeans. Leather strapping stool from Fenton & Fenton.
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Never gonna give it up MUSIC For Tim Campbell, the ’80s
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biggest hitmakers live on.
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hen tracks from British super-producers Mike Stock, Matt Aitken and Pete Waterman ruled the airwaves in Australia the mid to late ’80s, the record chain Brashs was a dominant retail force. It was also a time when Barry Bissell’s Take 40 Australia was the country’s most popular syndicated radio show, and Rage on the ABC on a Saturday was must-watch TV. Collecting the Coca-Cola ARIA chart each week from Brashs, on paper – the internet wasn’t around then – was the thing to do. For all-round entertainer Tim Campbell, 42, those days and the music of Stock, Aitken and Waterman – anything from Kylie Minogue, Bananarama, Mel and Kim, and Rick Astley – had a profound impact on him. So much so, Campbell has released an album called Electrifying 80s – Stock, Aitken and Waterman (his second album of covers). Growing up in the Sydney suburb of Campbelltown, Campbell, like
many, wasn’t open about his love of a Kylie or Bananarama track. “I didn’t mind a band like Bon Jovi, but friends of mine were really into the dark, heavy metal bands like Metallica, and that kind of stuff,” he says. “I was secretly listening to Stock, Aitken and Waterman and all the pop music.” Initially, music wasn’t what made Campbell a household name in Australia. It was his role as Dan Baker in Home and Away from 2004 to 2008 that gave him his big break. He has had high-profile acting gigs since, including two years, in 2012 and 2013, on House Husbands, opposite Gyton Grantley as Australia’s first openly gay couple on television. In real life Campbell is married to singer Anthony Callea. Away from the screen, Campbell and his band are one of Australia’s most in-demand corporate acts, playing to thousands of people every week across the country. He is proud of playing the hits of the ’80s, and not writing original music. Campbell knows what he is
good at, and very good he is. “To be honest, I don’t have a passion for that,” he says of writing original music. “I’m unapologetic about that. Maybe it’s the entertainer in me. “I love to fill a dance floor at the end of the night. I would never say never, but I would probably write a TV script before I would write a song, to be honest. I’m just happy to do the ’80s covers, because they work.” If he had to pick a favourite Stock, Aitken and Waterman track, Bananarama’s pop classic, I Want You Back would come close. Campbell describes the song, with one of the best chorus hooks of the decade, as a tragic love song that was a joy to rework. Campbell has created this album on his own, starting his label Encore Records – and that’s the way he likes it. “Doing it this way I have total control,” he says. ●
10 MEMORABLE STOCK AITKEN AND WATERMAN TRACKS 1 I Should Be So Lucky Kylie Minogue 2 Love In The First Degree Bananarama 3 Never Gonna Give You Up Rick Astley 4 Too Many Broken Hearts Jason Donovan 5 Respectable Mel & Kim 6 This Time I Know It’s For Real Donna Summer 7 You’ll Never Stop Me From Loving You Sonia 8 Better The Devil You Know Kylie Minogue 9 You Think You’re A Man Divine 10 Whenever You Need Somebody Rick Astley
● ELECTRIFYING 80s – STOCK AITKEN WATERMAN \ Album released July 27
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uly takes me to India. Mumbai truly is a city that doesn’t sleep. If I could sum up Mumbai in one word, it would have to be electrifying. The food is sensory overload. I was so blown away by the variety of produce and spices. I spent two hours in a spice shop and got lost in the textile market. I am very honoured to have been asked to design the menu for the first ever wine-ontap restaurant – Wine Villa – in the heart of Juhu beach, at the newly refurbished Horizon Hotel, which will open at the end of July. One of the recipes I’ve curated for Wine Villa villa is a modern version of tandoori chicken with mint yoghurt and picked onions. This dish will ignite all the senses. The slight hint of spice from the chicken paired with the cool mint yoghurt makes this a dinner party favourite. Pair with a crisp and buttery chardonnay. If you fancy a visit to Wine Villa, follow @wine_villa on Instagram. ●
Have a good feed at Diana Chan’s eatery Chanteen. Instagram: @diana.chan.au or @eat_chanteen ● chanteen.com.au
Tandoori chicken with mint yoghurt sauce Ingredients (serves 4) Tandoori chicken 4 chicken thighs (boneless) Marinade 1 tbsp mustard oil 1 large lemon 4 cloves garlic, crushed 20g ginger, grated 200ml Greek yoghurt 1 tsp salt 1 tsp garam masala 1 tsp ground cumin seeds, crushed 1 tbsp Kashmiri red chilli powder 1 tbsp dried fenugreek leaves Method ■ Mix the ingredients for the marinade in a large bowl. ■ Add the chicken thighs and coat with the marinade. Leave
in the fridge covered overnight. ■ Heat the oven to 180C. Cook the chicken for 30-35 minutes until cooked through. The chicken should be slightly charred. For more char, hot grill for a few minutes. ■ Slice chicken into 2cm pieces and set aside.
Mint yoghurt sauce 1 handful of fresh mint leaves 250g Greek yoghurt Pinch of salt Juice of ½ a lime
Pickled onions ½ cup sugar 1 cup white vinegar 1 cup water 2 red onions, thinly sliced into rings of 2mm thickness
Method Pound fresh mint leaves in a mortar and pestle until you get a smooth paste. Add salt and a few drops of water to achieve the right consistency. ■ Mix the mint paste with the yoghurt, pinch of salt and lime juice. Set aside until ready to serve, with plain or garlic naan.
Method Mix the sugar, vinegar and water in a large bowl until the sugar dissolves. ■ Add the red onions and let it pickle in the fridge for a day.
Garnish 2 radishes, cut into 2mm thick medallions 1 cucumber, sliced into ribbons using a vegetable peeler Seed from ½ a pomegranate. ●
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CHEERS
A toast to family
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he birth of a well-conceived restaurant bar is always reason for rejoicing. A restaurant bar is more than just an adjunct to the main dining event. It reinterprets the kitchen ethos in cocktail form and becomes a destination on its own. Scott Pickett (ESP, Estelle, Saint Crispin) recently opened his first southside restaurant Matilda, named after his daughter. In the interests of family harmony, he’s included an excellent basement bar to the mix and called it Oscar’s, after his son. Oscar’s has joined the ranks of Melbourne’s wellconceived restaurant bars. Reached via lift or theatrically lit stairs, Oscar’s mirrors the ’70s-channelling timber, brick and leather decor of the upstairs restaurant, including the feature scalloped ochre roof.
There’s a wide timber bar, extremely comfortable leather-upholstered bar stools, flattering lighting and cocktail and snack lists that tap into the earthy, smoky vibe of Matilda’s kitchen, with its wood-fired grills and ovens. Matilda’s beverage manager and sommelier Clint Fox says that the philosophy of the bar was to tie in the same elements that were important upstairs: smoky flavours, sustainability, an interest in indigenous ingredients and locally produced products. This is happening in two ways. First, with the use of fiery or smoky booze such as Canadian maple whisky, Laphroaig scotch or fino sherry; and second, by using ingredients from the kitchen in the cocktails, like adding the fermented capsicum that normally accompanies Matilda’s kangaroo tartare to
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Archie’s Rose, $22, is a deceptively powerful combination with a subtle sweet and fruit backbeat. It combine’s Archie Rose Navy
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the award-winning Red Hill
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a Bloody Mary, or using indigenous ingredients like limey, minty Geraldton wax. “I’ve also got my eye on the cherry wood smoke in the kitchen,” Fox says. “We’ve started playing around with smoked syrups for our cocktails that will add another layer of depth and flavour.” The cocktail list changes with the seasons. Currently it includes the Maidenii Martini that mixes local Victorian Maidenii La Tonique
vermouth with a white rye from Sydney’s Archie Rose distillery and an exquisite French quince liqueur, and the darker, heavier Harry’s Reserve, that blends bourbon, green Chartreuse and an apple and chestnut liqueur over ice. “Our approach is to source great and unusual products and ingredients and then structure our drinks around those,” Fox says. “I suppose you’d call it classics with our own twist.” ●
balanced bitterness, too, and some decent hop action. Imperial Stout is lightly carbonated and should preferably be consumed in proximity to an open fire for maximum “ain’t winter grand” effect. ●
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gig, cabaret or even a magic show. Chapel
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or years office workers have put their health on the back burner, prioritising work over working out and convenience food over real food. It is so refreshing to see a shift in this way of thinking. With offices and residential developments popping up all over Melbourne with gyms and wellness centres in them, there has definitely been an awakening in the corporate wellness space. Companies have finally realised that when you take care of your employees, they take care of you. I understand that certain vocations make it harder than others when it comes to balancing work
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From late July until late 2018, Childers Street will be closed from Ormond Street to the Bill Vanina Pavilion in JJ Holland Park. In late 2018, the road closure will then be extended to Kensington Road.
Please obey signage and traffic controllers in the area.
South Kensington station will remain open during this time and pedestrian access maintained.
Thank you for your patience while we construct Victoria’s largest ever public transport project.
Signage will advertise the confirmed closure date and local traffic controls will be in place.
More information
Access for local residents and over-height vehicles entering the Lloyd Street Business Estate will
To find out more, visit metrotunnel.vic.gov.au or call 1800 105 105 (24 hours a day, 7 days a week).
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Construction is underway on the Metro Tunnel Project. To enable construction of the western tunnel entrance, Childers Street will be closed to through traffic from late July 2018 for up to four years.
“Take a look at your screen time situation ... take any opportunity you
ARE YOU STAYING HYDRATED? This is all too easy to forget, but just as easy to fix. I’m always telling my clients to invest in a drink bottle to keep at your desk and ensure you’re sipping throughout the day.
can to go old-school and ditch the desktop for a notepad.” and wellness. But there are plenty of ways you can stay healthy on the job. Just take a look at these eight questions to assess your wellness at work. ARE YOU A DESK DWELLER? Spending hours
chained to your desk can make you drowsy and unproductive, and might be the reason that you’re experiencing some back or neck pain. Take three minutes every hour to stand up, stretch and move. ARE YOU GETTING FRESH AIR AND VITAMIN D?
Aim to get outside for at least 15 minutes during the day. Going for a quick walk can instantly clear your mind – just try to leave your phone at your desk. ARE YOU GETTING ENOUGH Z’S? When it comes
to sleep, I’m always saying that seven hours a night is the magic number. Try to hit the sweet spot by
avoiding hitting the hay too late, but also not getting in bed too early – this can lead to a night of tossing and turning. If seven hours is beyond what you currently get, the important thing is to slowly but surely work towards it. Trust me, with a new baby I’m understanding just how hard this is to achieve!
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people are. The older students have more responsibility for themselves, so they’re able to manage their time more. They have spare periods for the first time which is fabulous, and part of that is learning how to use those spare periods effectively. Most students adjust really quickly. It’s part of moving into that ‘adult mode’ of learning, though of course still supported. “They also start to develop a more adult, collaborative working relationship with their teachers; we expect them to work with their teachers one-on-one about what their strengths are, what they might need help with and their goals.” While these types of changes to the educational approach have been happening at a secondary school level, similar changes have been happening at universities. Victoria University senior lecturer and co-ordinator of the Master of Education Dr Zali Yager says VU is taking a new approach in the way first-year students are tackling their degrees. This year, the university started using the “block model,” moving away from students studying four subjects at the same time. “So ... they learn one
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Essendon 67 Price Street
Timeless sophistication. This sophisticated Federation inspired four bedroom, two bathroom residence offers a superb family environment with elegant lounge, open study/retreat, gourmet stone kitchen and expansive open plan living/dining zones opening to a private alfresco. Features balcony, WIRS/BIRS, period inspired bathrooms, duct/ heating, evap/cooling, split-system, alarm and more. Exclusively located near Buckley Park, elite schools and Keilor Road. PHOTO ID REQUIRED AT OPEN HOME.
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Peacefully positioned as the rear residence of three homes, this contemporary, three bedroom abode reveals a stunning alfresco. Generously appointed living/dining/kitchen, double bedrooms with mirrored BIRs/WIR and gleaming bathrooms including ensuite. Alarm, video intercom, heating, cooling and automatic garage. Stroll to transport, McNamara Avenue shops and Westfield.
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108 Hedderwick Street, Essendon
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Mar Lodge masterpiece on approx 981 sqm of land
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Ultimate Mar Lodge family living, this spectacular 5BR home includes 4 bathrooms, study/office, formal lounge/dining, theatre room, retreat (upstairs), expansive open-plan living and Smegequipped kitchen. Add to this zoned ducted heating/cooling, ducted vacuum, alarm and security shutters, excellent storage, plus a sensational al-fresco entertaining deck, landscaped gardens, double garage via gated driveway.
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Fully-optioned modern family perfection
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This stunning 4BR family home includes 2 luxurious bathrooms and guest powder room, spacious living area (upstairs) and vast open-plan family/dining area complemented by a gourmet Boschequipped kitchen. Add to this zoned ducted heating/cooling, soft-close cabinetry, alarm, engineered oak flooring, study alcove, excellent storage throughout, plus al-fresco entertaining area, northfacing back garden and internally-accessed garage (r/c).
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Low-maintenance living at its very best, this near-new townhouse comprises 3 bedrooms (downstairs master with WIR and ensuite), dedicated study area, main bathroom and 3rd WC, spacious open living/dining area and stone-bench kitchen with Smeg. Add to this heating and cooling, hardwood floors, solar/gas hot water, plus a sunny rear courtyard, garage (r/c) and second parking space.
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SURPRISING SPACE AND FAMILY FLEXIBILITY
ELEVATED POTENTIAL WITH PARKLAND PERSPECTIVE
On a huge block with 16m+ frontage, this extended home comprises 5 bedrooms (BIRs) and 2 contemporary bathrooms, lounge and dining, open family/meals area and updated kitchen with stainless steel appliances. Add to this heating and cooling, motorised security shutters, hardwood floors, two outdoor entertaining areas and expansive backyard, plus home office and studio, double garage via gated driveway.
Opposite Boeing Reserve with options to rebuild or redevelop (STCA), , this single-level home comprises 3 bedrooms (large master with robes) and two-way bathroom, central lounge through to the open family/dining area and contemporary kitchen. Solid hardwood floors, gas heating and ducted evaporative cooling all add to the appeal, plus a substantial backyard with patio and front double carport.
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21st of July 2pm Thur 5 - 5:30pm Sat 1:30 - 2pm Patrick Considine 0418 534 408 Mark Turner 0425 162 648
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Strathmore 16 Peck Avenue SPACIOUS AND SERENE LOWMAINTENANCE LIVING
On its own separately-titled block, this freestanding home delivers a lifestyle of easy-living excellence comprising 3 bedrooms (master with robes) and 2 bathrooms, light-filled lounge/dining and adjoining kitchen. Other features include split-system heating/ cooling (2 units), full-size laundry, remote-control double garage, plus outdoor decking, storage shed and delightful north-facing back garden.
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11th of August 11:30am Saturday 3 - 3:30pm Mark Turner 0425 162 648 Patrick Considine 0418 534 408
Strathmore 1a Mascoma Street ORIGINAL FAMILY HOME WITH WIDE POTENTIAL
First time offered since new, this single-level 3BR weatherboard home occupies an extra-wide block (approx 22m frontage) providing a world of options to rebuild or redevelop (STCA) in a prime location opposite reserve. Land size approx 585sqm.
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Perfectly positioned with cafes and shops virtually at your doorstep, this modern townhouse comprises 3 bedrooms, stylish 2-way bathroom and additional powder room, light-filled open living/dining area and first-class kitchen with Bosch/Smeg appliances. Add to this split-system heating and cooling (both levels), ducted vacuum, LED lighting, plus a sizeable courtyard garden and remote-control garage.
Spacious 3BR townhouse (c2017) includes 2 bathrooms and powder room (3rd WC), Smegequipped kitchen, lounge and dining, plus ducted heating/refrigerated cooling, decked north-facing courtyard and deep double garage (r/c) with internal entry.
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On the 12th floor with expansive views to the north, this 2 bedroom apartment is sure to impress. Generous proportions throughout, modern kitchen with island bench top, glass splashbacks and stainless steel Euro appliances. Open plan living area with floor to ceiling windows and an abundance of natural light throughout the entire living zone. Bedrooms feature BIRs & floor to ceiling windows. Split system heating/cooling, euro laundry, secure car space, intercom & lift access. Close to parks, schools, & public transport only 3km from CBD.
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Gov’t Funded Courses in St Albans Start Immediately…Day & Evening… *Eligibility Criteria applies for the funding
1.*CHC33015 Certificate III in Individual Support 2.*CHC43015 Certificate IV in Ageing Support 3.*CHC43115 Certificate IV in Disability 4. HLT33115 Certificate III in Health Services Assistance (self fund)
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Certificate IV Tourism
Exercise, massage, dance, show and tell, small equipment, large equipment and parachute shakers.
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Jetset Training College
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CABINET MAKER
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GymbaROO
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Full Time courses commencing 20th August 2018
JETSET TRAINING COLLEGE
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Outstanding opportunities to take a key role in the implementation of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) Ongoing positions in the west from the CBD of Melbourne as far west as Melton
Brotherhood of St Laurence
The Brotherhood of St Laurence drives change that promotes a compassionate and fair society where everyone has a sense of belonging. The Brotherhood have partnered with the National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) to deliver Local Area Coordination (LAC) and Early Childhood Early Intervention (ECEI) services across multiple Melbourne locations.
Local Area Co-ordination (Multiple positions available)
Early Childhood Early Intervention (Multiple positions available)
> Senior Local Area Coordinators are leadership roles with specialist knowledge in disability. > Local Area Coordinators provide people living with disability with planning services under the NDIS. > Linkage Coordinators have a strong emphasis on community development as well as involvement in other internal services.
> Senior ECEI Coordinators > ECEI Coordinators
We are looking for people who have a positive approach to disability, regardless of your professional background. You may be working in the disability field currently or are outside of the sector and looking for a new role to challenge you, we welcome an application from you! LAC is pivotal in the NDIS, providing planning coordination and capacity building support for people with disability to maximise their choice and control over services they receive to live an ordinary life. This role also supports people with disability to access mainstream services and to increase the community’s capacity to be accessible to people with disability.
The Early Childhood Early Intervention (ECEI) approach supports children aged 0-6 years who have a developmental delay or disability and their families/carers. Supporting families to help children develop the skills they need to take part in daily activities and achieve the best possible outcomes throughout their life is a fundamental part of the ECEI approach. If you have a genuine passion for supporting and empowering children and their families, and a sound understanding of the early childhood development and disability fields, then don’t miss out on these outstanding opportunities! The Brotherhood are seeking passionate and engaging individuals from the following disciplines: Early Childhood Education, Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy, Psychology, Social Work and Speech Pathology.
Apply for these positions via the SACS website at https://sacsconsult.com.au/job-seeker For further information or a confidential discussion call 03 8622 8500 and one of the friendly SACS staff members will be happy to help.
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