PEOPLE & PROPERTY OF MELBOURNE
NOVEMBER 20-26, 2019
CAFE CULTURE THE ESPRESSO HOTSPOT
CORRIE PERKIN RETAIL TO THE RESCUE
MYF WARHURST SOUNDTRACK TO LIFE
HELEN McCABE THE DRI V ING A MBITION BEHIND FU TU RE WOMEN
M O O N E E VA L L E Y
C o mp i l e d b y
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In this week’s cover feature, journalist Corrie Perkin chatted with Helen McCabe, the media executive who held one of the country’s most respected and influential magazine roles – editor-in-chief of the Australian Women’s Weekly – and from that highly traditional position has parlayed her nous and passion into a digital venture, Future Women. This platform inspires selfcare, nurtures professional ambition, and empowers through a like-minded network. Age is just number when it comes to McCabe’s audience – Future Women is for 25 to 85-year-olds, and all are welcome. ●
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Media executive Helen McCabe found inspiration in the past when launching the Future Women network.
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n October 2018 in a Sydney hotel function room, 300 people gathered to hear former Liberal deputy leader Julie Bishop talk about leadership, feminism and women in the workplace. Watching over proceedings was Helen McCabe, a former editor-inchief of the Australian Women’s Weekly and digital content director at Nine. A few months earlier, McCabe had launched Future Women, a bold subscription platform which offers events, workshops, mentoring, and a news website for women who want to grow professionally. This event was the first high-profile test. As founder and chief executive, McCabe was nervous. What if the event was a flop? What if Bishop – a former federal minister bruised by the leadership spill that had rocked Canberra only a few weeks earlier – declined to discuss sensitive topics and left the audience unsatisfied and disappointed? Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned and Bishop felt comfortable enough among the Future Women cohort to open up. The result, McCabe says, was a night to remember. And it was the moment she knew Future Women was a viable business. The occasion with Bishop was key for the new media company – it had also proven itself as a clever events organiser. As its website explains, Future Women is “a new home for women to come together online and in person. Our mission is the advancement of women through meaningful events and connections.” McCabe, a former journalist who spent many years covering politics and business for News Corp and The Australian, suspected Bishop’s speech would make headlines. It did. It also confirmed McCabe’s belief there is a hunger in the marketplace for a platform that focuses on women
and the news and issues that affected their lives. Wealth, wellness, leadership and luxury – McCabe says these are the pillars around which she built her business model. The concept, she says, started growing shoots in 2016 then gained momentum after the Women’s Marches in the US and the increasing urgency of #metoo. McCabe found inspiration in the past. “I wanted to do something that was very much a rethinking of the same principles and ideals the Packer family had when they first launched the Women’s Weekly as a weekly print magazine 80 years ago,” she says. “If you were starting again with that kind of brand in this current environment, what would it look like? Future Women is it.” Giving women an opportunity to meet one another was also vital to Future Women’s growth. There are too few opportunities these days, McCabe says, for women to network, make friends, and share experiences. “In a previous decade you would have had the tuckshop, the tennis club, mothers’ groups, political parties, church groups, card clubs, the cup-of-tea-over-the-back-fence cliche – those were the ways women met. There are plenty of examples – in literature, too – that female friendships are the ones that pull you through life.” After boarding school in Adelaide then a journalism degree, McCabe moved into TV news, before working as a London correspondent, and then various executive roles at The Australian and The Sunday Telegraph. In 2009, she was offered and accepted what many would consider the best magazine job in Australia: editor-in-chief of the country’s most-read magazine. Fast forward to her current role at Nine and the challenge of building a Future Women constituency which is loyal. Old media paradigms are no
“There are plenty of examples ... that female friendships are the ones that pull you through life.” longer relevant. For example, when I ask McCabe what is FW’s core demographic, she says she prefers not to talk about age “as I don’t find it particularly useful. Our motto is ‘attitude not age’.” McCabe’s goal is to host events where 25-year-olds and 55-year-olds are comfortably sharing information and networks. They have a lot to gain, she says, “by being a part of the same club”.
“It’s not a new thing, but I see younger women really inspired by Julie Bishop, Michelle Obama, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Helen Mirren or Michelle Simmons. And at our Future Women Social Clubs, I see it all the time.’’ ● ● futurewomen.com Read the full interview with Helen on domain.com.au/domain-review
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How ‘a little sub-city on the fringe’ is our top suburb for cafe culture.
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Wani Sak, the owner of Cremorne’s 1983 Espresso and Panini Bar. LEIGH HENNINGHAM
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elburnians are enamoured, besotted, and obsessed with coffee. And because cafes are the place to get that bitter-yet-sweet black nectar, we’re obsessed with those too. Cafe culture makes a place more liveable, according to the latest Domain Liveable Melbourne study by Deloitte Access Economics and Tract Consultants. It’s one of those things that adds to the amenity, goes hand in hand with an area’s walkability and helps develop the community. The study measured the distance to cafes from the centre of any given suburb and number of cafe jobs available in Melbourne’s 307 suburbs as a way of seeing which had the most lively cafe scene. The tiny inner-city enclave of Cremorne, wedged between Richmond and South Yarra, took the top spot. “For me, it’s the coolest part of Melbourne,” says Wani Sak, the owner of 1983 Espresso and Panini Bar on Cremorne Street. She and her fiancee Melinda Aloisio opened the cafe in 2012, and then six years later took over the space two doors down for the restaurant and bar Ms Frankie. Cremorne beat out Melbourne CBD, Southbank and South Melbourne as the prime spot for cafes, with those suburbs ranking second, third and fourth, respectively. While the study did not measure the quality of cafes in any given suburb, one of its authors, Adam Terrill from Tract Consultants, says looking at the number of them gave a good understanding of where cafe culture was at its highest. “The provision of cafes in any given suburb provides a local amenity for residents that can be enjoyed – and the quality of cafes across Melbourne is generally pretty good no matter where you go,” Mr Terrill says. The once-industrial locale of Cremorne has gone through a resurgence over the past five or so years. Even back then, most people didn’t know where it
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There’s a latte to love was, Ms Sak says. “Cremorne was pretty dingy back in the day, there’s stories of drug lords and all sorts of dark, crazy stuff,” she says. “Now it’s changed so much – it’s typical, off-the-beaten-track kind of Melbourne with really cool little pokey laneways.” Creative, fashion, tech and media companies have taken over the once-empty industrial buildings, earning the area the nicknames “Silicon Yarra” and “Silicon Richmond”. Reece plumbing plans to move its headquarters to the old Rosella factory, while new residential development The Malt District, which will also house the new MYOB headquarters, is being built under the Nylex sign. Ms Sak has seen it all evolve, much to her surprise and delight. “It felt like it was going to be something pretty cool,” she says. “But there’s no way I imagined it would become what it has become.” With businesses of course come people, and with people – you guessed it – cafes. It’s a $2.2 billion industry in Victoria, and coffee alone is about 10 per cent of our discretionary spend, University of Melbourne marketing professor Simon Bell says. “It goes to the heart of what our identity is,” Professor Bell says. “There are some aspects of our coffee culture that’s really ahead of the world – Melbourne International Coffee Expo, which attracts the
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world’s best in specialty coffee; the sheer number of micro roasters that we have in Melbourne, for example.” It’s even started to influence how the rest of the world does coffee and brunch. “Aussie cafe culture is finding a foothold in the US – the flat white, the smashed avocado – those are the sort of things that have become associated with an Australian-style cafe.” For Ms Sak, the growth of Cremorne as a cafe hub has led to a burgeoning nightlife scene as well. “It’s becoming more of an understood location,” she says. “It’s a little sub-city on the fringe.” ● ● domain.com.au/liveable-melbourne/
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y love affair with tote bags started in earnest at a booksellers’ conference in Brisbane. It was 2010 and the publishing companies were handing them out like lollies. Some of the totes carried reading copies of forthcoming novels. Others exploded with handouts and brochures when you tipped them upside down on the hotel bed that night. One publishing rep heard me compliment her colleague on their company’s very nice totes. “Here, have a couple,” she said, stuffing a few more into my hands. It turned out the publisher had printed too many tote bags. Thus, booksellers like myself became worthy recipients of a few freebies. To tote or not to tote: that is the question all ecominded retailers are asking. Do we go to the expense of having totes manufactured with our own logo? Or, do we just order in generic calico ones? And, if we do offer totes, do we ask people to pay? If yes, how much? Should we try and cover our costs, or do we just give them away and allocate the expense to the marketing budget? In recent weeks, I have also been wondering:
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what’s the current view on paper bags? The other day, a customer was miffed when I offered a paper bag with a handle for her three new books. “No more bags,” she said rather contemptuously, then shoved her beautiful new books into a hessian bag beside the greengrocer’s veggies. I winced, then wondered if I was being disrespectful to the environment by seeking to protect William Dalrymple from the customer’s waxy potatoes. Right-wing grumps like Paul Murray and Andrew Bolt might blame Greta Thunberg and her lot for the new complexities surrounding shopping. But I love Greta, and think of her every time I sling my tote bag on my shoulder. With determination and intelligence, this woman-child from Sweden has captured our hearts and prompted us to review how we live our lives. From household rubbish to our meat consumption, airline travel – even paper bags with the bookshop logo on them – Greta is another climate change activist who has prodded us into thinking how we might change our daily behaviour. For me, it starts with shopping. We all shop. Most of us do it every day.
“I love Greta [Thunberg], and think of her every time I sling my tote bag on my shoulder.” What we buy, how we transport it to and from stores, and how we use these products (and what we do with the stuff once we have finished with it) are habits we can change right now. For example: ■ Invest in a shopping trolley bag on wheels. You can fit so much inside, and prices start around $40. ■ If you live near a shopping strip, walk to your shops. On so many levels (improved fitness, eliminating car park angst, supporting local traders, cutting petrol consumption), this is a winning move. ■ Buy local products. The fewer kilometres your item has to travel to the supermarket, the less its impact on the environment. ■ Need a new fridge or bedside lamp, desk or set of cutlery? Think op shop. ■ Some eco experts say we should shop less often to reduce our carbon footprint. My view: if you can walk or bike ride to your local shops, then try to
shop daily. There is less tendency to overbuy and chuck out, and you become more focused and better organised with meal planning. ■ Avoid plastic. Not just shopping bags, but goods packed in molded plastic cartons and packages. ■ Tote up. After all these years, my collection of tote bags is in full use. A couple in my daily backpack, a few in the car, one at my workplace. ■ Pick up a copy of We Are All Greta: Be Inspired to Save the World by Valentina Giannella ($19.99). As the author writes in her introduction, “a fearless girl has awakened the conscience of an entire generation and made it concrete and visible’’. Shoppers of Australia, it’s time to join them. ● Corrie Perkin is an award-winning journalist and former managing editor of The Age, and the owner of My Bookshop in Hawksburn.
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hen Australia’s favourite music quiz show Spicks and Specks took the needle off the record back in 2011, nobody had expected it to survive the six years that it did on ABC television. The show hosted by Adam Hills had proved itself past the difficult second album career phase and gave Aussie musicians a chance to shine beyond radio playlists. “We got out while the going was good,” says ABC radio presenter Myf Warhurst, who made a name for herself as the darling of Triple J radio, and is an occasional guest panellist on The Project and co-hosts SBS’s Eurovision coverage. Warhurst and her fellow team captain Alan Brough entertained with their biting music and pop culture knowledge – and their love of niche musical facts too.
Endless laughs Myf Warhurst: from Mildura girl to Spicks and Specks’ professional music buff. Wo r d s
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A rotating line-up of local and international celebrity guests added to the charm of the format. Everyone from Meat Loaf to Tim Minchin, the late Sharon Jones, of Dap Kings fame, Guy Pearce and Tina Arena all shared the spotlight. A Spicks and Specks reunion special which aired last year broke ABC viewing records, with 1.13 million tuning in. It proves local content is in demand. “Coming together for the reunion was like nothing had ever changed,” Warhurst says. “It’s like we had slipped back into a cosy old armchair and the magic was still there between us all. There was always the worry of mucking up the legacy if we came back, but that didn’t happen.” Warhurst, who studied a bachelor of arts, fine art and art curatorial studies at the University of
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“It was a bit of a shock, it took off so quickly ... you never really know how long things will last.” Melbourne, dabbled in print journalism and edited street mag InPress before moving into radio. “I never really had a career plan,” Warhurst says. “I just went with the opportunities as they presented themselves, and I still do.” She recalls her mother telling her to record the first episode of Spicks and Specks onto VHS tape for a keepsake should she need proof. “I don’t think anybody really had any idea how long the show would actually go for,” Warhurst says. A love of Dolly Parton, a weak spot for anything leopard print and devotion to her cat Steve has allowed her fans to feel a part of her world.
What you see is what you get, too – a heart-on-sleeve personality who is as approachable as she is lovable. And when she’s not launching books for friends (most recently Clare Bowditch’s autobiography), she is recording her podcast Bang On! with friend Zane Rowe talking music news and pop culture. Warhurst, 46, was born in Portland, Victoria, and moved to Red Cliffs, near Mildura, when she was eight. She grew up with three older brothers and their mighty vinyl collection. Warhust learnt the piano as a child, her brother Kit was in the Melbourne rock band Rocket Science, and her hankering for pop
Myf Warhurst, Adam Hills and Adam Brough of Spicks and Specks (2007).
culture and music trivia evolved as a bored teenager reading magazines and visiting the record store, the only one in their country town in the ’80s. A spot on Spicks and Specks was her ultimate ticket to ride. “He
[Hills] had the job as the host and I had met Alan Brough through a mutual friend. We got along like a house on fire and bonded over music. “It was a bit of a shock it took off so quickly. In media, you never really know how long things will last. I feel super blessed I got to work with some amazing people.” Spicks and Specks will return for one show this month during Aus Music Month, and another three episodes will screen in February. “I remember being a kid searching for my music identity and having a thirst for knowledge but there wasn’t much around, you had to find it. “I wanted to be part of that somehow and I eventually found it. Fast forward all these years and I never take my place in media for granted and am grateful for all the opportunities.” ● SPICKS AND SPECKS SPECIAL \ November 24, 7.40pm on ABC TV
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Under his leadership, the vineyard would grow to 40 hectares. In fact, Dr William would head a family of innovators: his son, Carl “Skipper” Angove went to Renmark and established the Riverland's first winery and distillery and was also one half of the team behind Dominion Wines in England. For two decades, Angove & Son would be among the top Australian wineries exporting to England. The third-generation curse (if you believe the saying that the first generation makes it, the second maintains it and the third blows it) did not hold true here: Tom Angove
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These days, it's Tom’s kids at the helm: Victoria and Richard as joint managing directors, and their sister Sophie working as the vineyard manager at McLaren Vale. Visitors to the Angove Winery immediately see that there's something unique happening. For starters, you might catch a flock of Indian Runner ducks waddling down the row, an ingenious way to keep snails at bay and help fertilise the vines. It's not the only way that a natural solution is devised to confront an age-old problem. In the family's Warboys vineyard, bat nesting boxes have been installed
graduated dux of oenology from Roseworth and won prizes for his project on modified distillation. He would go on to push new technologies for the winery, and came up with one achievement that's still impressive: he invented the world's first wine cask.
And Tom's son, John, made a decision that would prove to be vital to the future of the business when he took over as managing director: he began the switch to organic wines and from 2020, every grape grown in an Angove family-owned vineyard will be certified organic.
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Living areas to cater for the largest parties are a feature of this family home on a corner block. At the rear, the openplan informal area opens to a sheltered terrace and two pergolas. The kitchen – dark timber and cream cabinetry, stone benches, wine storage and stainless steel appliances – is equipped to cater for all your friends and relatives. The home has landscaped gardens and water features. It has tiled living areas with carpets in the bedrooms, built-in shelves in the study, heating and cooling and a remotecontrolled garage. The home is close to schools, transport, North Essendon Village and Keilor Road and is opposite Napier Park. ● BEVERLEY JOHANSON Agent: McDonald Upton, Sheryl Upton 0407 528 228 Price: $1.9 million-$2.09 million Auction: 11am, November 30
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In a serene court near Steele Creek and within easy reach of quality schools, Keilor Road, transport and freeway access, this four bedroom plus bungalow home on approx. 650m2 offers plentiful options. On the market for the first time, it's ready for you to renovate/develop (STCA).
Revealing dedication to quality at every turn, this six bedroom plus study, four bathroom residence is a sublime entertainer in a blue ribbon locale. Home theatre, vast games room, Miele kitchen/dining/living, outdoor kitchen, covered entertaining, fully tiled heated pool and garage.
Auction 3.30pm Saturday 7th December
Auction 12.30pm Saturday 30th November
Open Wednesday 5.00pm - 5.30pm & Saturday 9.45am - 10.15am Contact Brett Robinson 0431 050 431 | Brad Teal 0411 753 230 Essendon | 9374 2199 | bradteal.com.au
Open Thursday 5.30pm - 6.00pm & Saturday 2.45pm - 3.15pm EPR $2,500,000-$2,700,000 Contact Rodney Callahan 0418 131 123 | Brad Teal 0411 753 230 Essendon | 9374 2199 | bradteal.com.au
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Super central, street-facing and single level, this one owner two bedroom home is brilliantly placed for everyday ease. In a select block of three, it boasts two courtyards, private driveway, spacious lounge, well-equipped kitchen/dining and two-way bathroom. With BIRs, ducted heating, split-system air conditioner, automated garage. Steps from North Essendon Village, Lincoln Park, schools and trams.
Open Thursday 5.00pm - 5.30pm & Saturday 10.00am - 10.30am Contact Bruce Warburton 0418 599 337 | Brad Teal 0411 753 230 Essendon | 9374 2199 | bradteal.com.au
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Moments from Woodlands Park, North Essendon Village, schools, transport and freeways, this once in a lifetime opportunity comes with a near original three bedroom Californian Bungalow, corner block approx. 628m2 and zoning for Strathmore College. With high ceilings, leadlight bay window and classic facade, see your renovation vision, alternatively create luxury low maintenance family living (STCA).
Auction 11.00am Saturday 7th December Open Wednesday 5.00pm - 5.30pm & Saturday 9.45am - 10.15am Contact Jayden Manno 0421 736 736 | Brad Teal 0411 753 230 Essendon | 9374 2199 | bradteal.com.au DOM A IN REV IEW
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1112 Mt alexander road, essendon
East KEilor Units 3,4,9,12/44 sUrrEy DrivE
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• The most inviting apartment in an impressive building • Large living/dining, stunning city skyline balcony views • 2 bedrooms, main with its own balcony aspect • Contemporary kitchen zone delivers designer efficiency • Heating/cooling, secure allocated garaging and storage Private sale insPect saturday 10.00 - 10.30am guide $545,000 - $595,000 contact rhys afford 0408 577 547
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Private sale: Price: contact agent inspect: saturday 1.00 to 2.00pm contact: Philip mazzella 0418 360 789 John Verduci 0411 660 844 footscray 9689 6011 3
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In an exclusive neighbourhood with Salmon Reserve at the end of the street, this potential-packed period home with amazing opportunity to renovate and extend (STCA), comprises three bedrooms & central bathroom, formal lounge, kitchen/meals and adjoining dining room. Features include splitsystem heating & cooling, high ceilings, internal laundry and separate WC, plus an expansive backyard with remote control garage and additional carport.
$1,400,000 - $1,500,000
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In a prime position this spacious two bedroom, two bathroom townhouse makes an ideal first home or bluechip investment. An impressive interior provides master bedroom with ensuite, second bedroom & central bathroom, an expansive open-plan living/dining with balcony area, marble kitchen with s/s cooking appliances. Other highlights include heating & cooling, European Oak flooring, laundry, outdoor terrace area and internal-access garage.
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Auction Price
Saturday 7th December 10:30am $960,000 - $1,045,000
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16A Rutland Street, Niddrie
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