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PEOPLE & PROPERTY OF MELBOURNE

JULY 24-30, 2019

DIANA CHAN DESSERT FOR GROWN UPS

FIRST PERSON A LICENCE TO THRILL

REAL ESTATE FIVE-STAR FAMILY LIVING

THE BLOCK IS BACK SHELLEY CR A F T & SCOT T Y CA M ON BUILDING HOMES & DRE A MS M O O N E E VA L L E Y



The editor’s desk

CATHERINE BLACK

The shimmer of television still won’t hide the blood, sawdust and tears to be shed on Nine’s The Block. The risk and reward for the couples who tackle this year’s renovation hangs in the balance, as fickle as the tides in the bay at the location of the series, again set in St Kilda. Don’t forget that when teams finally send their properties – at The Oslo, on Grey Street, along which, the poets might say, the demi-monde wander – under the auctioneers’ hammers, the market conditions are genuine. Meet Shelley Craft and Scotty Cam, the long-standing hosts of the show, who will be a steadying influence. ●

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FIRST PERSON

““I am Rob Osborne” … and I’m a driving instructor Before this I was training for the police. But about

two weeks before I was due to start at the academy, I slipped two discs in my lower back. I was too honest, and there was no way I would have been able to do the fitness test. The injury was something so innocuous; I thought I’d save a bit of money by doing some gardening. The next morning I flicked the kettle, got off the couch to get my coffee and my back just pinged. I was out of work for a year. It didn’t just hit me physically, it was mental as well because I’d always been quite active. My best friend suggested I become a driving instructor. His whole family were instructors, and he said: “Maybe that’s something you might look at because you’re pretty good at talking, you’ve got a good memory and you’re quite patient.” So I literally just fell into it. I did my course at Box Hill TAFE for about five months – learning the road law book back to front, how to teach safe driving techniques and operate dual control cars. The first few times I took a student for a lesson, it was nerve-racking. They’re quite nervous as well – they’ve never met you, never driven, so I talk about a whole host of things – TV shows, what they’ve eaten, just to try to take their mind off the task. People would think most students would be 16 or 18, but the majority are uni students or middleaged. The younger generation, they’re reluctant to get their licence because of Uber and Ola. I’ve had a few students who are hearing impaired or visually impaired. For hearing impaired drivers, I’ve either got flash cards or I’ll use more hand gestures. There’s a lot more pedal usage as well because they can’t hear the engine. I recently picked a bloke up from a retirement home who was born in 1927. He’d had a stroke a few years ago, and his son got in touch with me. His left arm was shaking with Parkinson’s and from the stroke, so I wanted to get him back out on the road. I tell you what; it was a struggle to keep him under the speed limit. The old bloke just kept going and going. I said: “It’s only 60 here, you’re doing 70 – come on, you’re going to get me a ticket!” At this stage I love being a driving instructor. It doesn’t really feel like work to me. I don’t think it’s for everyone, but I love it. ●

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COVER STORY

BLOCK BUSTER

I Shelley Craft and Scotty Cam: from kids’ show host and carpenter to two of the best-known personalities on television.

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t will be 20 years this October since Scotty Cam was in a pub having a drink with his mates when his life changed forever. Cam, 56, was an established builder and carpenter and had no ambitions whatsoever to get into television, but a chance encounter was about to alter the course of his future. “A bloke saw me in the pub and asked me if I wanted to do a screen test,” Cam says. “I initially said no, but then he came and tracked me down to the building site where I was working and convinced me to do it, and a month later I got the job on Backyard Blitz.”


Shelley Craft and Scotty Cam have the experience and teamwork to steer Nine’s signature property renovation show through it’s greatest challenge yet.

Cam wouldn’t have imagined he would still be on screen two decades later, but he has gone on to become one of the most recognised faces on Australian TV. “When I first started I thought if I get three or four years out of the industry I would have been happy,” he says. “So all of the sudden, 20 years down the track I’m still going – I’m pretty proud of that.” For his co-host on The Block Shelley Craft, her launch in the industry came 22 years ago on the kids’ cartoon show Saturday Disney. For Craft, 43, it provided a great experience learning every facet of the industry’s inner workings.

stressful – logistical exercise. “I always bang on about every year being the biggest Block ever, but this is actually the biggest Block ever,” Cam says. “To be honest, I think we may have gone a little bit too big for this one. It broke the contestants a bit, it’s broken me, and it’s broken everybody. We will see how it goes, because it does go a little bit pear-shaped throughout the series.” Cam lives in Sydney with his family, and Craft is based in Byron Bay, but they both enjoy coming to Melbourne each year to film The Block. During filming, Cam stays at his house in Port Melbourne, a

“It broke the contestants a bit, it’s broken me, and it’s broken everybody ... it does go a little bit pear-shaped throughout the series.” SCOTTY CAM

“We wrote, edited and produced all our own stories,” she says. “We booked our own crews, we did everything. Working on the show was also a great insight into what works on television, as kids are a tough audience.” Cam and Craft have been filming on the most arduous – and largest – series of The Block yet, at the old Oslo Hotel on Grey Street, St Kilda. Cam and Craft have a fantastic working relationship, and they needed it as this 15th series of The Block, confronting the five competing teams, is more challenging than ever. The Oslo, a rundown backpackers, will be transformed into five huge, multi-level luxury houses, which is set to be a massive – and very

suburb he has grown to love, so he lives in Melbourne during the week but travels back and forth to be home with his family in Sydney, where he is renovating his house. “I love Melbourne and I love Sydney as well, so it’s great to have a bit of both,” Cam says. “I’ve got friends in Port Melbourne now and we hang out at the bar of the Port Melbourne Bowling Club and my wife often comes down, so we really enjoy ourselves in Melbourne.” Craft loves the variety of spending time both in Byron Bay and Melbourne. ‘We’ve been in Byron for 10 years now,” she says. “We walk a lot slower than anyone else in the city.

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“It’s a perfect balance for me and this job is an amazing luxury, because I obviously get to come and go from Byron to Melbourne. “Melbourne is like a second home, so I’m excited to come back every time a new series of The Block starts.” Both Craft and Cam say this year’s contestants have had it really tough and, as always, there is drama. “They are a really good bunch this year but there is also a lot of angst, I think because The Block is so big this year,” Cam says. “There are also a few blues along the way but that comes, I think, with working in close quarters and living on top of each other seven days a week, for three and a half months. “It becomes untenable sometimes. We’ve got some great characters and some great workers, but we also have some stubborn people and some who are lazy and don’t listen.” Both are also thanking their stars to be part of a show that is a ratings success year after year. The first series of The Block aired in 2003 when Jamie Durie was the host, tackling a reno in the Sydney suburb of Bondi. Cam hosted his first series of the show in 2010, while Craft joined in 2011, when The Block renovated a row of houses in Cameron Street, Richmond. “The show is a monster that just keeps on getting bigger and better,” Craft says. “To think that it has gone on for so long is just plain awesome to be honest. “Not many shows have that longevity like this one, and I feel very privileged and lucky to be part of the furniture.” ●

Melbourne with... Scotty Cam Favourite cafe or restaurant Rubira’s in Port Melbourne for the seafood. Place of quiet reflection Port Melbourne Bowling Club for a pot of Carlton with my wharfie mates. Must-visit for art, design, shopping or culture … As above, it’s very cultural at the Bowlo.

Shelley Craft Favourite cafe or restaurant Tolarno Eating House, St Kilda. Place of quiet reflection The beach, always. Must-visit for art, design, shopping or culture … The Block Shop, online

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EDUCATION & INNOVATION

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ecess, lunchtime and after-school are busy times at St Monica’s College in Epping. Some of the science and technology classrooms have become STEAM hubs – a place for students interested in understanding how things work to meet and brainstorm ideas. The hubs have become popular with boys and girls with a passion for computing, robotics and coding but as well as encouraging interest in the important STEM subjects, St Monica’s has added arts to the mix – hence the STEAM acronym. It’s just one way in which the co-educational catholic school is preparing students for their future workplace, whatever that may look like. And St Monica’s College is not the only school keeping a close eye on how to best equip students

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with the right skills and mindset for the future. Across Melbourne, educational experts are developing new facilities and programs to cope with constantly changing workplaces. The STEAM hubs were introduced within the past year at St Monica’s College – initially at the junior campus and now the senior campus, too. “We have an ex-student who is a world champion drone flyer and some of our staff have donated old PlayStations and students have refurbished them and created gaming hubs. They can do coding work, take apart computers to understand how they work, and they can learn robotics and general tinkering,” says Cameron Whitford, deputy principal at St Monica’s College. “The hubs allow students to explore whatever they want with the available equipment. We’ve included the Arts and do some work around visual design, textiles and clothing design and we’d like to bring in digital arts in the next few years, too. “The hubs encourage an entrepreneurial spirit. When you think of some of the ideas and start-ups that came out of Silicon Valley, some of those

happened by default. The hubs encourage students to have a go, to fail and to try again.” The school has also undergone physical changes with learning spaces becoming adaptable to smaller groups or more open-space learning. St Monica’s also continues to build cultural and racial awareness and respect in an increasingly global world. At St Catherine’s School in Toorak, teachers encourage students to develop complex problemsolving skills. The girls’ school’s academic programs are guided by the advice of Australia’s chief scientist, Alan Finkel. “Finkel argues the importance of actually specialising in something – mastering a discipline and building a solid foundation in content that can then be applied through problem solving,” says principal, Michelle Carroll. Finkel also refers to the importance of the ‘T-Worker’, a term coined by IBM. “The vertical line of the ‘T’ represents a deep expertise in a specialised field and the horizontal bar represents the flexibility to apply this expertise creatively and collaboratively across a range of different situations and scenarios,” says Carroll.

“What is important for the future is the interconnection between a depth of knowledge in disciplines with key competencies such as critical thinking, communication skills and collaboration, and genuine character traits such as persistence, leadership and social and cultural awareness.” Encouraging students to take advantage of leadership opportunities is also a focus at St Catherine’s and the school actively uses its Old Girl network to mentor students. Carroll believes parents can also support their children to develop the skills and qualities that will help them in the workplaces of the future. “Parents need to foster a drive that enables teens to strive when challenged by learning when it is difficult and to seek opportunities for their daughters to ‘find their voice’ through reasoned thinking and articulation of ideas,” she says. “And parents must help by raising children with strong character traits that engender curiosity, persistence, leadership and a social and cultural awareness.” ● SARAH MARINOS

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EDUCATION & INNOVATION

Learning real-life skills How schools are helping students get to grips with future challenges.

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n 2001, Stephanie Alexander approached Collingwood College with an idea. She wanted to plant a school kitchen garden that would teach children how to grow fresh fruits and vegetables. Alexander then wanted to show the students how to turn that produce into nutritious meals. “I wanted to introduce these kids to the most amazing range of foods and tastes. I wanted them to understand the right time of year for planting asparagus and sweet corn and to know when food is ripe in the garden,” she says. “I want kids to be comfortable in the kitchen and garden and to make the connection between what they’ve grown and how to use it in the kitchen. I’d like to see every child in Australia have a kitchen garden as part of their primary school education.”

Since that first project in Collingwood, the Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden Foundation has spread to schools across Victoria and the rest of the country. An aim of the kitchen garden project is to teach children positive food habits to help reduce child overweight and obesity issues. “We know this changes the way children feel about food,” says Alexander (pictured right). “When we started at Collingwood College, many of the children had never seen things that I thought were pretty ordinary – like beetroot, rhubarb and silverbeet. These things were not part of their lives but once they made something using those ingredients they were incredibly proud of themselves and their horizons were widened.” The Kitchen Garden Foundation is just one

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successful example of how schools are looking beyond academic studies and exam results to equip students with real-world and practical skills. At Caulfield Grammar School, students are also looking beyond ATAR results to explore topics as diverse as financial literacy, safe-driving skills and drug and alcohol education. Around a fifth of 15-year-olds in Australia lack basic financial literacy skills according to an OECD report. The OECD describes financial literacy as a core life skill and recommends schools start teaching these skills early. This is important for a generation growing up in a world that makes it easy to spend invisible money and to face difficulties when using buy-now-pay-later schemes. The middle school program teaches students about budgeting and recognising financial scams. By year 12, students are learning about the intricacies of Australia’s tax system and how to manage credit cards and mobile phone contracts, says Stefaan Steyn, commerce learning area leader at Caulfield Grammar School. The school’s pastoral and house system introduce

older students to practical facts about the risks of drugs and alcohol on an age-appropriate basis. “We work with specialists who talk to students about recognising when someone is struggling, recognising danger signs and how to support a friend in a crisis,” says Steyn. Student-run diversity assemblies are also a way for the student community to highlight, discuss and learn about social issues. “Students with a particular interest in an issue work with teachers and put together a program for an assembly. They might present a video, arrange a panel with students, staff and external experts or bring in a guest speaker,” says Steyn. Topics covered in previous assemblies include gender diversity, body image and how to increase acceptance of people from refugee backgrounds. “Education is not just about the ATAR score. Students need a whole education and a values-based education that gives them a broader exposure to the real world,” he says. “We want them to have a sense that they’ve been given the skills and grounding to go into broader society.” ●

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boutique parkside project of 28 larger apartments, Allison Parkside is designed to match the quality of its Essendon address. It’s the latest development from Melbourne builder-developer Harris HMC, known for its successful delivery of high-end projects including The Henderson in Glen Iris. At 1032 Mt Alexander Road, Allison Parkside adjoins Cliff Allison Reserve and offers sweeping city and parkland views from level two. Designed by MAP Architecture as generous residences in an apartment format, nearly all have spacious two or three-bedroom layouts. Harris HMC managing director Dale Kennedy says he has lived around Essendon all of his life and wants the building to reflect its status. “The difference we offer as a builder-developer is that we put a lot of time and smarts into designing and engineering our buildings,” he says. “At Allison Parkside we’re cantilevering the balconies to avoid using columns which interrupt views ... We take a practical approach to living and build for quality.” ● LIZ McLACHLAN

ALLISON PARKSIDE allisonparkside.com.au 1032 Mt Alexander Road, Essendon ● Developer \ Harris HMC ● Architect \ MAP Architecture ● Size (sqm) \ internal 59-162; external 8-85 ● Sales \ WPRE Adam Farrugia DESIGN

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House hunting for a large family can be difficult. Do you go for smaller living quarters in a sought-after location, or compromise on that so you can spread yourselves out? This stately six-bedroom property offers occupants the best of both worlds, and can be found directly opposite local institution Woodlands Park. Remarkably, the two main bedrooms both host en suites and walk-in wardrobes. Not that the three upstairs bedrooms are missing out: they have walk-in wardrobes too. What the sixth bedroom lacks in walk-ins it makes up for with its own kitchen and bathroom. But more on that in a moment. The main kitchen features stone benchtops and Ilve appliances, with a walk-in pantry next to the powder room. The open family room hosts the central stairs, which head up to those three upstairs bedrooms, as well as a newly renovated bathroom and a covered balcony overlooking the front gardens. Back downstairs, a formal living room at the front of the house comes with a fireplace, and you’ll also find a fireplace in the dining area. If all of that wasn’t enough, the property hosts its own studio apartment out back. Maybe it’s a retreat for the teenager of the house. Maybe it’ll come in handy when grandma and grandpa come to stay. Whatever the reason they’ve wound up there, occupants will find their own kitchen, bathroom and the sixth bedroom, which can also work as a living and dining space should your require. The main laundry is also here. The studio apartment is close to the rest of the house,

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A garage offers secure parking for two cars, with four more off-street parking spots. All up, you’re looking at around 920 square metres of living. It’s in the Strathmore College zone, and North Essendon Village is easily accessible. The 59 tram is around the corner and Strathmore station is just down the road. ● ANDERS FURZE property@domainreview.com.au Agent: McDonald Upton, Joe Zucco 0414 557 895 Price: $3 million-$3.3 million Expressions of Interest: close 5pm, July 31

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Moonee Ponds. 25 Moore Street - Invest/develop (STCA) on the cusp of Puckle St - Excellent Corner allotment of 650sqm approx. - Internal lettable space of 195sqm approx. - Well-known Dental Clinic and Physiotherapist - Multiple treatment/consulting rooms plus reception - 8 onsite car spaces plus parking nearby

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Sleek appointments and stylish spaces define this contemporary, two bedroom, two bathroom apartment situated in a coveted locale moments to Queens Park, Moonee Ponds Central shops and various transport. Open living/meals/kitchen to balcony. Secure covered parking included.

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