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PEOPLE & PROPERTY OF MELBOURNE

HAMISH BLAKE BUILDING ON A DRE A M

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I have just finished a book called Love! by Zoe Foster Blake, the wife of this week’s cover star, Hamish Blake. In her bright and breezy tome, navigating modern matters of the heart, Foster Blake – funnily enough – didn’t mention how her husband made her a replica of the White House from Lego and declared it a symbol of his affection, a la The Notebook. In this week’s cover story, Melbourne’s own Blake explains that cheeky exchange and shares the joy of his first solo hosting gig on telly – a new Nine show that marvels at Lego’s infinite possibilities. It’s one for the young and young at heart. ●

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at the University of Washington in a completely unrelated field. I was studying international relations with a focus on the Korean Peninsula, and in between my apartment and the library was a brewpub – a big-time brewery. I discovered good beer there. It was one of those places where you could have the excuse of having a pint and catch up on your reading at the same time. I finished that degree, met an Australian along the way and she dragged me over here in 2000. We did go back to the States for a while and lived in DC, and I put my degree to some use. But in 2007 we returned. I didn’t want to go back to a desk job and I was tossing up between archaeology or brewing. Having settled down in Melbourne to start a family, archaeology wasn’t really an option. So I started studying brewing, and eventually talked myself into a job at Holgate Brewhouse in Woodend. I’ve been at Mountain Goat brewery in Richmond for four years, and head brewer for two. We have six brewers producing about 1.5 million litres of beer a year, so you have to be able to work well with others. Personality and work ethic means a lot. It’s quite a physical workplace ... you walk several kilometres by the end of the day. It’s not climatecontrolled and you’re ducking around tanks, squatting, standing up, reaching, lifting. There’s some parallels with working as a chef or a cook, tasting along the way, having an open mind about new ingredients. There’s that creative element, and a science background is very helpful. You’re manipulating a biochemical process feeding yeast; we’re basically yeast farmers. A lot of people’s reaction is “you’ve got the dream job; you’ve got the best job in the world”. It’s not bad but it’s got its ups and downs. There’s a satisfaction in making something that’s going out to the public, and that people are hopefully enjoying. You get a lot of gratification out of seeing your beer on tap. Of course you also have to have a passion for beer. Every Friday we’ll usually carve out some time to try some other beers out there. It’s also important also to test your own product. So yes, there is a small aspect of drinking beer that’s a part of the job, but it’s serious. ●

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COVER STORY Everything is awesome for Hamish Blake as he brings a childhood favourite to life on television.

The big build-up

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amish Blake was in the US filming his Gap Year series in 2011 with his wife Zoe Foster Blake when he rediscovered his love of Lego. “When we were in America I made my wife the White House – it was something to do because we were living there while doing the show at the time,” he says. “It kind of became this meditative thing for me to do at night, to keep working on the White House. “I then told her it was like The Notebook, where the guy in The Notebook played by Ryan Gosling builds a house for the girl he loves, and I tried to convince her it was on the same level. “I guess that was the first time I came back to Lego as an adult.” Even the mention of Lego makes Blake nostalgic for his childhood in Melbourne’s eastern suburbs. “We had this old blue Ikea tub full of Lego, for a good 10 years of my life,” he says. “I think it’s probably pretty similar to a lot of people’s childhood. “It was the go-to if there was nothing else to do. “You were only allowed to watch half-an-hour of TV a day and it had to be the ABC, or whatever the rules were back in the 1980s. “After we had already gone outside and kicked all the bark off the tree in the backyard, me and my brother were like, ‘let’s just get the Lego out and have another crack’.” Hamish and Zoe are now introducing Lego to their own children, Sonny, 4, and Ruby, 1 – and for Blake, it’s like going back to his youth. “I think you always maintain a healthy respect and admiration for the world of Lego, but you don’t

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“Of course it’s rad to do fun stuff with Andy – it’s also great to do different things.” really get back into it until you’re a mum or a dad,” Blake says. On the set of his new TV show Lego Masters for the Channel Nine, Blake is like a kid in a candy store. The set at the Melbourne Showgrounds is a Lego lover’s dream, with 2.5 million pieces of Lego in all colours, shapes and sizes packed into a room dubbed The Brick Pit. It is from there that contestants from around the country will build their Lego masterpieces, with the winner taking out $100,000 in prizemoney. It is Blake’s first solo role hosting a show without his longtime best friend and TV sidekick Andy Lee, and Lee has given Blake his blessing to go for it. It’s apparent that Blake is a natural on his own, just as he is working with Lee. “I enjoyed hosting the show but it was not because I was looking to get away from Andy,” he says. “I just enjoyed it for the creative challenge. “Of course it’s rad fun to do stuff with Andy – it’s also great to do different things.”

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lake is one of Australia’s most enduring and likeable television stars. A Gold Logie winner in 2012 and still only 37, it feels as though Blake has been on TV screens and the radio for far longer. For the former student of Caulfield Grammar, a career in the entertainment business was far from his mind. “At high school, I won the maths prize and it was a foregone conclusion that I would become the dean before the end of my time at university,” he says. “I would get my degree as a technicality, but it was presumed I would be a professor – that [idea] evaporated quite quickly. “The thing about uni is you get there thinking you were so smart at high school, but then there are kids at uni who really loved their stuff. “That wasn’t exactly me.” It wasn’t all bad though for Blake at the University of Melbourne, where he was studying commerce and struggling to make all the lectures and tutorials. It was there that he met Lee, and before long they were working together at Melbourne’s

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breeding ground for the stars, Channel 31. The rest, as they say, is history. While Lego Masters sees Blake make his debut in a solo gig, he will soon return to work with Lee on a new series for Nine called Hamish and Andy’s ‘Perfect’ Holiday, which will see the boys once again hit the road, adding to their Logie-winning Gap Year series and Caravan of Courage specials. The show will be produced by the pair’s own company Radio Karate, and filmed later this year. It continues the TV legacy of Australia’s most popular on-air duo. “I do miss him,” Blake says of Lee. “Our idea of a perfect holiday is to go and do silly things with each other overseas, so yeah, we are feeling pretty blessed. “We’re chomping at the bit to get back out there together. Hopefully we will be travelling together and doing ‘Perfect’ Holiday for the next 50 years.” ●

Hamish Blake’s Melbourne Favourite cafe or restaurant … Very tough, always keen to try new ones, but we have a local milk bar that’s the heart and soul of our neighbourhood. At the moment though, Capitano for pizza and a cocktail can’t be beat for a night out!

Place of quiet reflection ... We live near the MCG so walking through the grounds of the ’G with my kids and or wife (or solo!) is beautiful. A lot of gum trees that close to the CBD is a very good thing.

Must-visit for art, design, shopping or culture … Can I shock you? NGV for art. For general Melbourne vibes, especially for the kids, it’s good to visit the Abbotsford Convent

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EDUCATION & INNOVATION

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ince it first opened its door in 1893, Melbourne Girls Grammar has been on a mission of “empowering tomorrow’s women”. One way in which the Anglican school is doing this is by placing a firm focus on innovation, particularly technology-based learning and skills. “We are future-focused and committed to inspiring our Grammarians and equipping them with the values, knowledge and skills to be ready to make their mark on the world,” says principal Dr Toni Meath. Supporting this, the school has a strong STEM program that builds competencies in solving design, systems and computational problems. “Our program fosters budding futurists who are enamoured by what could be, and who are excited to be an enterprising part of making their visions of the future become a reality,” says Ivan Carlisle, director of STEM and a former engineer.

One of the most popular aspects of STEM at the school is drone technology. Students in years three and four participate in the Queen Bee Flying Program. Last year, it gained national recognition and earned Melbourne Girls Grammar a place in the list of Australia’s “most innovative schools”. Students learn how to operate indoor drones and work towards obtaining the school’s own version of a drone licence. The program also builds electronic and computing programming skills. The drone program is also extended to older girls at the school as part of the school’s Careers Inspiration initiative. Melbourne Girls Grammar has partnered with the Institute for Drone Technology to provide students in years nine to 12 with an opportunity to complete their Remote Pilot Licence (RePL). The qualification is certified by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority and allows the licence holder to fly

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drones for commercial purposes. Last year, six students attained their licence after studying aviation theory and regulations, learning how to professionally pilot drones, and passing a tough theoretical exam plus a practical flying exam. “Melbourne Girls Grammar has shown great leadership in fostering a deep interest in STEM among the girls,” said Dr Joel Spencer, chief executive and co-founder of The Institute for Drone Technology. “The skill to operate a drone will be a great advantage to these girls as they move forward with their studies, their lives and their careers.” Year nine student Sophie Paterson, 14, became the youngest female remote pilot in Australia. The students who earned their RePL said it challenged preconceived ideas that aviation was a male domain. Some also said they intended working with drones in their future careers. “The percentage of female pilots at Australia’s major airlines ranges from about 4 to 9 per cent, and women make up as little as a quarter of the total STEM workforce. Soon, I aim to get my first commercial job involving drones, which could

possibly extend into a full-time career,” said year 11 student Olivia Perkins. Carlisle says: “Career inspiration opportunities such as the RePL can be transformative to students. “They provide a challenge that requires perseverance and come with the outcome of a genuine qualification that can result in employment. Micro credentials, like internships, provide an efficient means for students to sample a vocational pathway and broaden their perspective on what career they may wish to pursue.” Carlisle says the school will continue to work with drone technology. “While gender imbalances do persist in some areas of STEM, our students at Melbourne Girls Grammar are critically reflective of this reality and are empowered to have the confidence to pursue what they are passionate about,” he says. “Experiences such as the RePL reinforce that attitude for our students that they can do anything that they set their minds to.” ● ● mggs.vic.edu.au

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The concept of converted industrial buildings has been copied to the point where any apartment with a concrete floor is advertised as “warehouse-style”. However, nothing compares to the real thing. The genuine robust beauty of an industrial building with space and muscle respectfully tamed for city living is a beautiful thing. This fabulous, authentic factory conversion still bears the signage from 1889 – John Lawson Furniture – written proudly and with a flourish. Its next incarnation was as home to former Melbourne lord mayor Trevor Huggard who bought it as a ruin in 1975. He used it for parties for a while, and moved in after renovating the lovely old brick building in 2000. At ground level, there are two bedrooms with built-in wardrobes and the bathroom. One of the bedrooms has double doors to a private, tranquil and surprisingly large garden with palm trees. The first floor is all space, light and soaring ceilings wrapped around elegant decor. Plywood makes an appropriate ceiling behind the angles of the heavy trusses and the walls are white above a timber floor. A lot of attention has been paid to the look and the design of the kitchen. It’s ready for some serious cooking. Sleek white cabinetry, a stainless steel splashback, and white and stainless steel benchtops are a gorgeous counterpoint to the robustness of the building. There’s a black Rosieres dual-oven cooker, an integrated fridge, large pantry and long island bench for sitting at and chatting to the cook. Storage and a study nook with shelves and a desk has

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hydronic heating, airconditioning and an intercom. Munnering Lane is off the lovely double run of Pigdon Street in tightly held Princes Hill. Lygon Street is just a few steps east and the university and medical precincts are nearby. Princes Hill Secondary College, Brunswick South Primary and Princes Hill Primary are all close by. BEVERLEY JOHANSON property@domainreview.com.au Agent: Nelson Alexander, Andrew De Angelis 0402 039 342 Price: $1.6 million-$1.7 million Auction: 11am, May 4

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Edwardian in style, this two-bedroom house has reminders of the era in the form of leadlight windows, carved trim and the bay-window facade. Contemporary design has refined the floor plan and maximised every centimetre of space. Two bedrooms, both with built-in wardrobes, and a smart bathroom open off the hall before the living, dining and kitchen area at the rear of the property. With a cathedral ceiling, leadlight rose window, double doors and windows to the courtyard garden, and a row of windows down the side, it’s a dramatic and light room. The house has ducted heating and is walking distance to High Street cafes, Northcote Plaza and transport. ● BEVERLEY JOHANSON Agent: McGrath, Michael Divito 0403 739 393 Price: $870,000-$930,000 Auction: noon, May 4

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