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The non-alc market has come a long way from postmix Coke and the occasional lemon, lime and bitters – and beverage experts like the two on this week’s cover are set to push it even further. Crafting sophisticated (yet sessionable) drops inspired by the complexities of tea and wine, this Melbourne duo proves grown-up drinks don’t have to be boozy to be exceptional. Jo Walker Broadsheet Editor
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“I started cooking vegan in 2006. I think of some of the stuff I used to do and it’s just cringeworthy. But it was groundbreaking at the time.” The Interview with
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Daisy-shaped side tables Daisy graphics are big, fun and optimistic – reminiscent of late ’60s flower power, or Sanrio cartoon cuteness. Now they’re sprouting up as tabletop motifs. Melbourne design outfit Dowel Jones renders a version in powdercoated aluminium (block colour or dual tone). Big Daisy’s two-part table – crafted from reclaimed Portuguese cork – can be arranged several ways. And Oh Paddi’s wooden side table is handmade to order in Brisbane. — JW
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Vera Teodori started working in Italian gelato shops when she was a teenager. Now, along with her partner Alex Toretto (ex-Gelateria Primavera), the duo have opened Nuvoletta Gelateria – serving classic Italian-style gelato, gelato cakes and seasonal desserts, all guided by the motto, “gelato is necessary”. Churned on-site with high-fat Jersey milk, St David Dairy cream, fresh and seasonal fruit and other scratch-made ingredients, there are classic Italian flavours like fior di latte and lemon sorbet – scooped from insulated pozzetti tubs. Or pick more complex flavour combinations like basil, honey and walnut; or That’s Amore ricotta with olive oil and lemon zest. There’s also white chocolate and yuzu; banana milk and dulce de leche; miso and vanilla; apple crumble; and Toretto’s popular Sicilian pistachio (made from imported Sicilian paste). While you’re there, grab a mango trifle, strawberry shortcake or lemon tart meringue from the display cabinet. — DF Photo: Pablo Diaz
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Jace Banu’s hats are designed in Australia and handwoven in Ecuador and Madagascar. The label has vintage appeal thanks to its collection of romantic silhouettes and a pared-back colour palette. And it’s just launched the Cyla bucket hat in six spiral colourways. The style is inspired by the history and culture of the Sicilian beachside town Cefalù and is made from 100 per cent raffia straw. Being practically uncrushable makes it a great choice for travel. — AJ
It’s somehow surprising to see Melbourne-based artist Kate Tucker’s works captured in a book, since most of the time her paintings refuse to stay in their frames. Instead, they morph and blur the lines between what’s on show (painting, sculpture) and what’s merely support (frame, easel, plinth). The pages chart the evolution of Tucker’s practice over the past decade, showing works rendered in a fascinating mixed bag of mediums, including acrylic, canvas, linen, Chux, cardboard, earthenware and ceramic. — JW
Melbourne’s annual celebration of consumerfacing fashion is back for a two-week program packed with runways, talks, workshops, exhibitions, screenings and shopping experiences. Pull up in your best ’fit and take a seat at one of the premium or independent runways – including the much-loved and playful National Graduate Showcase. Or try your hand at a ring-making class, a clothing repair workshop or a street style illustration session, among much more. — GG
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HOME MAKER Degoey Planet Gold Coast ceramicist Alex Degoey reimagines nostalgic clayware with an eccentric twist. The newest output from her eponymous label is a limited run of ready-made wares centred on plump bows and dreamy colourways – think bow cups, bow vases and bow-shaped candle holders. “Aesthetically,” Degeoy says, “they hold a classic twist of playfulness and nostalgia that flows through with the rest of the Degoey Planet universe.” Said universe also includes classical busts with two sets of eyes, double-headed ceramic panthers and snakes, and drinking vessels decorated with fingers. Or squirrels. Or prawns. — JW degoeyplanet.com
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Name: Emily Cashman Age: 23 Occupation: Registered Nurse Tell us about your outfit today. I just came off night shift. So I chucked something on to go out in public – a crop and green corduroy threequarter pants. I’m really into greens and browns recently because I’ve been feeling more earthy than usual. I love things that are comfortable but also cute, and fit my vibe with natural tones. Who’s your style icon and why? Peggy Gou, the DJ. I like how she mixes femme and masc shapes. I also like her tattoos – I won’t be happy till my arms are covered!
Ben Shewry’s Ripponlea fine diner, Attica, has teamed up with local kombucha brand Remedy on two nostalgic flavours – apple-and-rhubarb crumble and lime spider. Both are made in limited runs using all natural ingredients and are available to purchase online. remedydrinks.com Favourite Greek restaurant and former popup Kafeneion has put down permanent roots at the Melbourne Supper Club. And the unfussy, party-friendly taverna feels instantly at home at the late-night institution. First Floor, 161 Spring Street, Melbourne / kafeneion.com.au
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Southall (an all-day Indian eatery formerly in St Kilda) has moved to a bigger location in Hampton. The restaurant is run by Ravnish Gandhi – whose parents owned Caulfield’s Bombay by Night until 2015 – and serves up dishes like tandoori beef and the famous Nelson Wang’s Manchurian Gobi. 400 Hampton Street, Hampton / cafesouthall.com Brunswick listening bar Waxflower has converted a former cinema into The Atrium, a new bar and gallery for groups, events and BYO DJ sets. The large space adds visual art into the venue’s creative mix of food, wine and music. 153 Weston Street, Brunswick / waxflowerbar.com.au
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The group of friends behind Holmes Hall beer hall and eatery have opened Peregrine Social Club, a lakeside cafe in the old Niddrie quarry. The name is a nod to the peregrine falcons that nest in the quarry’s cliff faces. 45 Valley Lake Boulevard, Keilor East / @peregrinesocialclub
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Windsor and Hawthorn bakery The Cookie Box just opened its third location – this time on Little Collins Street in the CBD. Stop by for chunky cookies in flavours like raspberry and white chocolate, macadamia, and vegan dark chocolate. 374 Little Collins Street, Melbourne / thecookiebox.com.au
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Shannon Martinez on “Meathead” Comments and Slowing Down Words by Grace MacKenzie Photo by Casey Horsfield I’ve never listened to my body before,” Shannon Martinez tells Broadsheet. “I push, push, push. I just keep going.” The chef and restaurateur is a pioneer in the Aussie hospo world, putting vegan dishes in star place. In 2014 she opened Smith & Daughters in Fitzroy, a friendly neighbourhood restaurant making a fine case to ditch the meat. “I started cooking vegan in 2006. I think of some of the stuff I used to do and it’s just cringe-worthy,” Martinez laughs. “But it was groundbreaking at the time.” A humble parma placed her on the map: a meat-free rendition she cooked up at the East Brunswick Club. “It was a live music venue, a lot of punk kids – and I’d never heard of vegan food before.” What followed was loyal fans, vocal critics, a clutch of books, Smith & Deli (a casual sibling) and the relocation of Smith & Daughters – while Martinez was undergoing chemo-therapy – to Collingwood, where the flagship now dominates a block alongside the deli. She pushes. And yet, slowing down was required. The chef ended up back in hospital last December. “I was so pissed off the second time I got diagnosed [with breast cancer], I didn’t have anything good to say. I just wanted it to be done,” she says. Despite the hurdles, the first month of Martinez’s year has held a lot. Book number four is in production, a bumper new concept is set to hit Marvel Stadium, events are being planned, and two popular eateries have been run. “Imagine, if I wasn’t sick, how much stuff I could get done.” Only weeks after her latest health scare, Martinez’s up-and-at-em ethos is clear. It’s easy to imagine her tinkering away at something till it sticks. Mock meat became her central
experiment, and the Smith venues the result. “I get bored extremely quickly. [With vegan meat], you have to learn everything yourself. So even though I came from a cooking back background, this was all so new and I loved that.” In a three-week mock-meat-making streak last year, Martinez covered her house in starch – the result of wheat dough passing through a gluten washer and leaving behind seitan, the protein used as the base for her clever imitations. “I was just immersed in it. By the end, we had a ‘steak’ night at Smith & Daughters and incredible cold cuts and char charcuterie at the deli.” High input, maximum reward. It’s the same MO with Friends of Daughters, the dinner series that invites chef-friends into Martinez’s kitchen. Attica’s Ben Shewry kicked it off – tickets sold out in seven minutes – and Chae’s Jung Eun Chae came next. There’s more than one motive at play here. Martinez wants her diners to trust new chefs. And she wants to introduce her cheffriends “to a different potential dining audience. Hopefully it will encourage them to [cook a bit more vegan]. I’m slowly, slowly, passive-aggressively creeping into everyone’s psyche – working both sides, all for the greater cause.” And what is the cause of a plant-based food pioneer who famously eats meat? Just a simple reduction in consumption, she says. The “fanatical” vegan naysayers suggesting she doesn’t walk the walk are dismissed. “It’s such a stupid, uneducated, meathead comment. The answer is simple: it’s not the taste [vegans] don’t like, it’s the cruelty to animals, it’s the effect on the environment. Everyone loves the taste of bacon! No one’s going to eat a piece of epic Comté and be like ‘Ugh, disgusting!’” February 21, 2024
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ESTRONI Offering a niche addition to your activewear collection, Estroni’s sleek, buttery-smooth bodysuits are designed to be unrestrictive yet refined. The minimalist silhouettes come in a range of fits, with some designed to be worn through pregnancy, postpartum and beyond. The signature Tank bodysuit is perfect for Pilates, the park or a play date. estroni.com.au
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NIMBLE Focusing on bodies and the planet, Sydney brand Nimble’s considered range is designed to be free from pick picking, pulling and readjusting. Made sustainably using recycled nylon, the Mindful knit short and bralette come in a geo print this season and are perfect for low-impact activities. Other favourites include the Sweat to Splash range and flared legging styles. nimbleactivewear.com
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CSB Buttery-soft and supportive is the best way to describe CSB’s active collection. Designed for low-impact exercise, the brand offers a cute range of crop tops with cut-outs and one-shoulder styling, which can also be worn as part of everyday wardrobes. Signature bike shorts and leggings feature tapered waistbands to avoid the need to pull your pants up mid-workout. au.shopcsb.com
ACTIVE TRUTH Real bodies and diverse representation are the foundations of Active Truth’s offering, which focuses on servicing and celebrating the activewear needs of all women. The brand prides itself on offering activewear for ever-changing humans, with sizes spanning 8–24, as well as a maternity collection. Shop supportive and size-inclusive styles in vibrant patterns with the brand’s latest release. activetruth.com.au
PE NATION Sydney brand PE Nation is best known for its logo-clad, urban-inspired designs and bold prints, which are favoured by sportswear maximalists. New to the scene are the Reform sports bra, full-length leggings and Immersion cap in signature leopard print. The outerwear collection is filled with heavyweights that work for pre- and post-studio, as well as off-duty days. pe-nation.com
CONSTRUCTION COMMENCED 2-4 BEDROOM RESIDENCES FROM $3.75M Luxury awaits at Como, a limited collection of residences designed by Jolson. Inside this boutique development, you’ll find expansive north-facing views, quality interior finishes and premium appliances by Sub Zero & Wolf. Each of the fifteen residences are enveloped by Paul Bangay gardens and terraces, with private rooftops reserved for two exclusive penthouses. Located opposite the majestic Como Gardens and only 600 metres from Toorak Village, Como presents a sophisticated and considered residential experience in Toorak.
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“There’s a seamless connection from the original period home to the carefully considered extension with 21st-century family living in mind. Subdued tones, sophisticated elegance with high-end fixtures and fittings aplenty.”
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The properties that surround Deepdene Park are tightly held, and for good reason – this coveted neighbourhood enables a leafy lifestyle close to top schools and amenities. The design of this award-winning house celebrates Deepdene’s greenery – it even boasts direct gate access to the park. “The building envelopes itself in lush green surroundings, [and is] drenched in natural light,” says lead agent Nikki Van Gulick of 19 Walsh Street, which is a prime example of a heritage renovation done right. She highlights the home’s high-end fixtures and subdued tones, which scored wider recognition when the property was a finalist in the Housing Industry Association’s 2020 renovation of the year award. It’s easy to see why: the extension adds contemporary liveability while allowing the heritage facade to retain its prominence. Five bedrooms ensure plenty of space for a growing family. Four of the bedrooms are downstairs and feature built-in wardrobes. Two share near-direct access to bathrooms. The luxurious main bedroom takes up the bulk of the upstairs floor.
The main bedroom has several built-in wardrobes, a home office with two builtin workstations, and a balcony overlooking the pool. Skylights bring light to the en suite, which has a bath and double vanity and celebrates Carrara marble, which can also be found in the kitchen. A separate retreat has its own access to the upstairs terrace, which gives the whole family a space to enjoy. The terrace has been designed to capitalise on verdant views of Deepdene Park and the cricket oval. Back downstairs, the front of the house retains its formal living room with fireplace, and a separate study or music room is accessible from the driveway. This room can easily function as a formal dining room if required. At the rear is a spacious kitchen, dining and family area. The Miele appliances include an induction cooktop and built-in gas work burner. There’s a wine cellar, and sliding glass doors blend this area with the backyard. That’s where you’ll find a luxurious poolside dining area with fire pit, making it an ideal spot for year-round relaxation.
The house runs to about 713 square metres and includes ornate cornices, solid French oak flooring, and plantation shutters. The driveway can accommodate two cars and an attic and shed add storage. This house is zoned for Camberwell High and Canterbury Girls Secondary College, and Camberwell Grammar School and Genazzano FCJ College are nearby. The 109 tram can be caught at the top end of the street, which is where you’ll also find Whitehorse Road’s cafes and shops. Deepdene 19 Walsh Street $4.4 million-$4.7 million 5
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TINA’s Drinks Are in Their Own Arena Words by Tomas Telegramma · Photos by Peter Tarasiuk Tea is the starting point – but just the tip of the iceberg – for these colourfully canned beverages. Created by TINA co-founders (and cousins) Christina Trabucco and Imogen Hayes, they’re curiously complex, Melbourne-made and entirely alcohol-free.
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elbourne beverage brand TINA is 100 per cent sure what it isn’t: the name is an acronym for “This Is Not Alcohol”. But what it is? That’s a little harder to categorise. So much so that co-founders (and cousins) Christina Trabucco and Imogen Hayes try not to. “That’s kind of the schtick,” Trabucco says. “You know when people spend all their time trying to categorise music? Like, ‘This is shoegaze’. It’s boring – just enjoy it!” With the tagline “all natural, lightly spar sparkling, deliciously complex, no alcohol”, TINA (This Is Not Alcohol) is a natural fit on the booze-free section of a drinks list. But in making it, Trabucco and Hayes were more interested in flavour than nuzzling into the non-alc market. “Beverage is our common thread,” Trabucco says. “It was meant to be, in that way.” Since 2013, Trabucco has been working to give Melburnians the same level of under understanding and appreciation for tea as they have for coffee. “[Tea is] about a decade behind coffee,” she figures. Through her Carlton cafe and wholesale business, Assembly, she sources and shares rare-gem teas from all over the world, particularly East Asia. Meanwhile, Hayes was in the wine-export world. Selling mainly to Asia and the US, she spent time living in Hong Kong and Taiwan, learning Mandarin along the way. So when Trabucco invited her on a tea-buying trip back to Taiwan, she was in. And it sparked something. “I really began to notice the synergy between tea and wine – and us,” Hayes says. “I saw the parallels between the complexity of tea and how it’s produced, which I knew very little about, and also the tannin structure that it can create in a beverage.” On that trip, one Taiwanese tea blew Trabucco’s mind: it was a high-mountain oolong called Dong Ding. “It’s wildly complex, incredibly floral, almost biscuity, there’s honeydew melon,” she says. “Nothing else tastes like that. It’s still my favourite tea.” Having a vino in Carlton Wine Room just before Covid shut the world down, Trabucco and Hayes decided that tea was to form the basis of their debut drink: TINA 1.0. “I started playing around with 48-hour extractions, which is a bit unusual,” Trabucco explains. “And different infusions: what would happen if it’s agitated for 30 seconds at 12 hours? There’s so much nuance to it. Every single thing you do has an effect.” Trabucco pauses. “We’re talking a lot about tea, but there’s 12 ingredients in there!” 14
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The goal was to create a drink that was delicious, well-balanced, truly interesting and geared towards the night-time market. Something new, so there was no set formula. Trabucco’s experimentation led her to botanicals and fruits she loved. She introduced to the mix honeybush, lemon myrtle, rose, pear and monkfruit juices, verjuice, calamansi lime and roasted coriander – trialling various methods and amounts as she went. “To make a complete drink, you need aroma, tannin, acidity all working together,” Hayes says. “We really focused on that harmony.” Trabucco adds: “It’s a fun challenge to get
mimic beer or wine, or a cocktail, in any way. But, Hayes says, “While it’s complex and interesting, we also want it to be accessible. We want people to crack it in the park, have it at a wine bar, have it at a club.” In just a few years, the label has been embraced by the kinds of venues Trabucco and Hayes love – some of the state’s best (and beyond). Find it at top restaurants like Brae, Lee Ho Fook and Supernormal; wine bars like Embla, Hope St Radio and Bahama Gold; bottle-os and grocers like Blackhearts & Sparrows and Wild Things; and even at the club – Miscellania stocks it. It’s also in some
“One commenter on Facebook asked, ‘If it doesn’t have alcohol, what’s the point?’ “That’s literally the point.”
them to sit where they should in the drink.” The “aha!” moment was a long time coming. For such a singular product, the initial reception was promising. “I stalked down a winemaker I knew in a food court and made him taste it,” Hayes remembers. “Everyone thought we were a bit crazy.” But getting traction was “surprisingly easy”, Trabucco says. “The people who really mattered loved it,” she says of early supporters (and stockists) like Campbell Burton of Public Wine Shop and Dan Sims of Pinot Palooza. Perhaps TINA’s success hinges on its rejection of pigeonholing. “TINA doesn’t fit a category, neither should you” – that’s how Trabucco sums up the brand’s messaging. It’s not a soft drink. Nor is it trying to
of Sydney’s biggest-name venues – like Ester, Sixpenny, and P&V V Wine and Liquor Mer Merchants – and picking up pace in Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth. Scaling up has its challenges. Trabucco runs production in concentrated bursts just outside Ballarat, then cans in Melbourne. In a huge kettle, every single ingredient is steeped for a different period of time, at a different temperature, for the maximum 6000-litre batches (any larger, Trabucco says, and you end up compromising on quality). Because “it’s not just a matter of plug and play”, production runs are short but stressful. The recipe needs constant tweaking to account for seasonal differences in ingredients. “You can’t hold the reins too tight,”
Trabucco explains. “At the end of the day, it’s not repeatable and you have to embrace that seasonality ... The same way a wine producer can’t have the same vintage every year. That’s the nature of a natural product.” TINA now has three flavours. The bestselling original, 1.0, has a delicate, floral profile that Trabucco says matches well with fresh, cold soba-noodle dishes. For 2.0, “We wanted something a bit juicier [that] could stand up to more robust food,” Trabucco says. The base is jasmine pearl green tea, but raspberry (both the fruit and leaf) dials the volume right up, so it’s great for the pub. Have it with tomato-based dishes, Hayes says, “but my favourite pairing is steak tartare, if you’re up for it at home”. 3.0 is an ode to Bondi – starring energising ginkgo leaf – for the 20th anniversary of Sydney’s iconic Icebergs Dining Room and Bar. “We were going for something that tasted like a morning swim after you’d stayed up all night,” Hayes says. The saline hit is there, alongside ripe guava, sacred lotus flower, birch, oak and lime leaf. This makes it a perfect match for seaside flavours like freshly shucked oysters or spaghetti alle vongole. If these sound like curious concoctions, it’s because they are. Like an exciting bottle of wine, a can of TINA has the chutzpah to start stimulating dinner-party conversations. And not just because of the lack of alcohol. “The culture is changing in Australia and people are starting to integrate more and more interesting non-alc options into their drink drinking lives,” Hayes says. “It’s become way more normalised. That has been the most rewarding thing to see over the past few years.” While TINA is undeniably appealing to (and appropriate for) non-drinkers, “We’re not sending a sober message,” Hayes says. “We drink. A lot of our customers still drink.” “It’s the craft drinker who buys TINA – people who might also buy natural wine or craft beer ... Or maybe they’ve just had enough wine for the night and want to alternate.” But as much as the dial has shifted, non-alc is still a “big education piece” in some circles. “It’s a new space, there are heaps of types, and they’re hard to categorise.” And, Trabucco says, some people will never get it. “One commenter on Facebook asked, ‘If it doesn’t have alcohol, what’s the point?’ “That’s literally the point.” Linen tablecloth thanks to Flou Textile & Design. Cake stand thanks to Robert Gordon. Brass cocktail coasters and brass oyster incense holder thanks to Corey Ashford.
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he CBD is the vibrant heart of Melbourne and home to so many of its famed aspects – the graffiti in Hosier Lane, laneway bars and cafes, and architecture old and new. Visitors will need at least a few days to explore the nooks and crannies, while live-in locals can take it all in at their leisure. As Australia’s culinary capital, there’s no shortage of good eats. For quality coffee, stop in at Industry Beans or Market Lane (and take a bag home). Hardware Societe’s two locations continue to delight years on – there’s a reason it’s a brunch institution that’s gone international. A stroll along Degraves Street or Centre Place is sure to have some surprises in store, or pop up to the Queen Victoria Market for fresh fruit, veg and knick-knacks. After a sweet treat? Sydney’s Black Star Pastry now has a southern outpost on Driver Lane – try the world-famous strawberry watermelon cake while you’re there. Or grab an ice-cream from Kariton Sorbetes, which specialises in distinctive fusion flavours. For a more substantial meal, Indigenous-owned Big Esso at Federation Square is a uniquely Melbourne experience that uses all-native Australian ingredients. Small plates and top local wines are on the menu at Embla, while Shujinko’s ramen is often voted the city’s best (with vegans looked after, too). There’s no shortage of interesting bars for a post-dinner tipple. Caretaker’s Cottage, recently named one of the World’s 50 Best Bars, is a must-visit for cocktails in a cosy gothic revival abode – as are the rooftops at Siglo and Her for a view of the city skyline. Melbourne Central and Emporium have all the usual shopping faves, but hit up the boutiques for something a little more special. Check out Rocksteady Records to pick up the latest vinyl or catch an in-store performance, or the sprawling Paperback Bookshop to discover a good read. Local label Kuwaii has a beautiful shop in the historic Nicholas Building, where you can also meet some of the city’s creatives at iconic zine store Sticky Institute. Walk through Birrarung Marr and along the Yarra over to the arts precinct, where the NGV’s four floors will have you all arted out, then cap off your day with a twilight picnic at the Royal Botanic Gardens. 16
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Median Weekly income
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Peter Kudelka Kay & Burton “Melbourne CBD residents relish the vibrant culture, diverse dining, iconic laneways, lively arts scene, riverside ambience, efficient public transport and dynamic urban lifestyle.”
Clockwise from top: Black Star Pastry, photo courtesy venue. Embla, photo Emily Weaving. Kariton, photo Arianna Leggiero. Shujinko, photo Harvard Wang
MEDIAN HOUSE PRICES Median price units
$450,000 Median weekly rent
$515
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WORK UNIFORM
Sarah Kokkinos Words by Gitika Garg · Photos by Amy Hemmings
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rowing up, Sarah Kokkinos’s wardrobe was a mix of her sisters’ handme-downs and thrifted finds. “I used to go to Camberwell market a lot,” she tells Broadsheet. “It would require me to take two trains and often I would leave empty-handed, which was a bit sad.” Looking for a fun solution in 2015, straight after finishing high school, Kokkinos created Hunter Markets – a weekend-only, preloved clothes bazaar inside a bright purple warehouse in Mentone. “I wanted it to be secondhand clothes on a silver platter,” she says. “I never wanted it to be a bothersome sorting process, which is maybe a stigma attached to op shops and the Salvos, where you really have to sift.” Elevating the traditional second-hand store format with “a safe indoor space, cool change rooms and cool music”, at Hunter Markets shoppers can buy on-trend clothes and accessories from the wardrobes of social-media influencers and other fashionable folk within the community. Years on, Kokkinos’s own closet is still almost entirely thrifted – often from the market. If you’re heading down, you’ll often see the young entrepreneur in outfits splashed with bold prints, plenty of colour and usually a story behind them. What’s your definition of a good work wardrobe? This is hard because I’m not really a corporate girly, but when I go to work at the market I like my outfit to stand out, and I definitely love wearing something thrifted. I like it to be loud and comfortable, which is really [important] because I’m probably on my feet from seven in the morning, talking to people and running around. What does an average workday look like for you? I work on the weekends and start my day around five in the morning. I head to the market to help all of our girls set up and do our socials. We then open to the public and at the end [ of the day] it’s packing down [time]. During the week weekdays, there’s a lot of admin like posting on 18
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socials, accepting stallholders and responding to emails. Do you have a go-to item in your wardrobe that you associate with a good or productive day at work? I would probably say a bumbag, like a Poppy Lissiman micro bag, because people just ask me for stuff all day, so most of the time I’m wearing something over my body. Another thing [I need is] pockets. How would describe your personal style? I would say it’s all over the shop. I don’t really put myself in one box because I like to follow a lot of aesthetics and not fit into just one – I do try to block out the noise of [ trends ] . I wear more colour and not neutrals, and I like things that bring me joy or have stories behind them. Ninety per cent of the time I’d wear a thrifted outfit and then a designer handbag. What’s your most beloved item of clothing? A big factor of the market is the influencers that come in. One that we love working with is Maxine Wylde – her style is very colourful and fun. I have a beautiful mesh dress with sequined butterflies on it that I bought from her at the market, and I don’t think I’ll ever let go .of it. How do you shop and what are some of your favourite labels? About 90 per cent of my wardrobe is thrifted mainly at the mar market. I shop by scanning the racks for prints and something really loud. If I do see something really fun that I would purchase, my philosophy is “How many wears will I get out of it?” or “How many ways can I style it?” [When I do buy something new], I love Australian designers like Camilla & Marc, Aje and Viktoria & Woods. What are your tips and tricks for thrifting? Go in with an open mind and take your time to really sort through things. Another one is looking through all genders. I always check out the men’s section, and I know a lot of girls look at the children’s section for baby tees. Or in the lingerie section you’ll maybe find some kind of vintage corset.
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SKINCARE: TATCHA THE CAMELLIA CLEANSING OIL “I’ve gone through several bottles of this. It’s nonstripping and gets rid of all my make-up.” $80 / mecca.com TULA THE CULT CLASSIC CLEANSER “I double cleanse with this bad boy for a deeper clean. It’s non-stripping and not overly fragrant.” $56 56 / mecca.com DMK SEBA-E HYDRATING OIL “I use this every day. It’s a lightweight facial oil that easily absorbs into the skin.” dmkskin.com.au BEAUTY: RARE BEAUTY SOFT PINCH LIQUID BLUSH IN JOY “I love putting this on my lips as well.” $45 45 / sephora.com.au MECCA MAX WHIP LASH TUBING MASCARA “This mascara won’t budge. It can go all day at the market and it won’t flake.” $25 25 / mecca.com MCO BEAUTY BROW LAMINATE “This pushes my brows up and sets them in place.” $24 / mcobeauty.com CHARLOTTE TILBURY CHARLOTTE’S BEAUTIFUL SKIN FOUNDATION “It gives you an immediate glow, blurs everything and blends into my skin perfectly.” $70 / mecca.com
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LUXURY Words by Richard Cornish & Maria Harris
Malvern 6 Bonview Road $5.3 million-$5.5 million 4
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Expressions of interest: Close 5pm, February 27 Agent: Kay & Burton, Oliver Booth 0413 975 723 Wrapped around an inner sanctuary with a heated pool and garden, this beautiful, spacious, modern house has light-filled rooms, separate living spaces and a sense of tranquillity. From the marble kitchen by Studio Doherty to the American oak floors, the finishes are impeccable. All four bedrooms have green vistas while the main bedroom, with en suite and walkin wardrobe, opens onto a private courtyard. In the “children’s wing” are two bedrooms, a marble bathroom and a laundry.
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Hawthorn 41a Callantina Road $3.9 million-$4.29 million 3
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Elwood 138a Mitford Street $3.925 million 4
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Brighton 1/14 Normanby Street $4.6 million-$4.98 million 3
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Expressions of interest: Close 1pm, February 26 Agent: RT Edgar, Mark Wridgway 0419 510 777
Private sale Agent: Kay & Burton, Tom Staughton 0411 554 850
Private sale Agent: Buxton, Ross Walker 0425 836 613
A lift links the three levels of this contemporary Scotch Hill house by Jam Architects. Made for sophisticated living and indoor-outdoor entertainment, it has light-filled interiors with stone and marble finishes, engineered oak floors, Miele appliances and a butler’s pantry. There is also a four-car basement garage. Three upstairs bedrooms include the lavish main suite with a balcony. Walk to Scotch College or take the tram to many other schools.
This is a unique, double-storey art deco gem with a modern makeover and an enchanting landscaped garden. It is packed with beautiful and practical features such as original fireplaces and plasterwork, and a tiled kitchen opening onto a terrace in the treetops. Polished timber floors, Regency timber ceilings, new bathrooms and hydronic heating give this light-filled period home a cosy climate. A park sits across the road, and it’s a hop and a skip to a primary school.
In one of Brighton’s best streets and a few steps from the beach, this superb new townhouse sits in a beautifully and sustainably built French Haussmann-inspired building. The tranquil interior has been finished with French oak parquetry floors, a marble entry and Gaggenau appliances in the kitchen, which opens to a spacious north-facing courtyard. The main bedroom, with en suite and walk-in wardrobe, opens to a private courtyard. It is close to busy Church Street.
52 BLACK STREET, BRIGHTON COMPRISING 5 LUXURY RESIDENCES For private viewing, contact; Kelgend Winters 0439 434 449 kelgend@pbandco.com.au www.fiftytwoblack.com.au
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OPEN FOR INSPECTION Words by Joanne Brookfield & Shae Wiedermann
LAST WEEKEND
Windsor 27 Eastbourne Street $2.4 million-$2.6 million
Clearance Rate of 67%* Source: Domain Group
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Converted warehouses have a natural charm, but the ones that go a bit further and modernise those aesthetics to create a truly liveable space are especially noteworthy. That’s exactly what this Windsor residence provides in a two-storey package. Brick walls, polished concrete floors and cathedral ceilings characterise the light-filled spaces, which are complemented by multiple outdoor areas. The bedrooms are individually unique and could convert into a retreat or home office. Dr Nicola Powell Chief of research & economics “Melbourne’s housing market rebound has been slow and steady, with the recovery in unit prices more established than houses. The city is expected to complete its recovery during 2024.” For the latest property insights go to domain.com.au/research
Camberwell 1/132 Through Road $2.3 million-$2.5 million 4
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$2.61 million Surrey Hills 49 Durham Road Sold by Kay & Burton* *As reported on February 10, 2024
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Auction: 10am, March 2 Agent: A-Z Real Estate, Sam Christensen 0434 338 695
Auction: 2pm, February 24 Agent: BigginScott, Simon Dale 0425 771 377
Boutique builder Agostini Homes “went above and beyond to make sure the home is as efficient as possible,” says the agent of this brand new, 7-star energy-rated family residence. Spread over two levels, highlights include custom Venetian plastering by the fireplace, tinted glass staircase with 100-plusbottle cellar tucked below and pyrolytic oven, combi-steam oven and induction cooktop.
This fully renovated modern residence lies behind a charming, classic Victorian-era facade. The family-friendly floor plan provides generous-sized rooms and plenty of storage, plus two built-in desks, one upstairs and one down. There’s also a main bedroom with a walk-in wardrobe and en suite, a central bathroom, a separate laundry, a downstairs powder room and a walk-in pantry.
Elwood 7/4 Alfriston Street $1.7 million-$1.8 million 3
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Expression of interest: Close 2pm, March 12 Agent: Kay & Burton, Darren Lewenberg 0412 555 556 Clean, contemporary lines – expressed through vertical timber beam stair railing, oak floorboards and waterfall-edge kitchen island in marble – create a sophisticated dwelling in a sought-after and leafy street. This brand new, tri-level townhouse is one of only seven at the rear of Alfriston House and enjoys a northern orientation.
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Glen Iris 401/5 Glenarm Road $2.2 million-$2.35 million 3
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Highett 5a Clyde Street $1.65 million-$1.7 million 3
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Expressions of interest: Close February 29 Agent: Shelter Real Estate, Zali Reynolds 0422 576 049
Private sale Agent: Marshall White, Ben Vieth 0404 084 793
Auction: 11.30am, February 24 Agent: Belle Property Brighton, Sam Inan 0433 076 999
North-facing and up in the canopy, this sunlit home has everything from integrated appliances and a butler’s pantry, a built-in bar and a wine fridge to a dedicated home office. A covered balcony and EV charger add to the appeal, as does the shared lap pool, gym, business centre and private dining room.
On a tree-lined street at the front of the block, this single-level house is positioned to enjoy all the best that Brighton offers. The house is set behind a leafy front garden, which can be appreciated from the bay windows in both the living and dining rooms. The bedrooms are at the rear of the house.
Simple and incredibly modern, this new residence exudes low-maintenance living. Large-format floorboards, impressive builtin cabinetry and high ceilings provide the house with a spacious yet compact feel – a perfect blend for those who might be looking to downsize in style.
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H AW T H O R N 25 Elphin Grove This outstanding opportunity comprises six larger than usual two bedroom strata apartments on some 1,130sqm. Zoned General Residential and accompanied by concept plans for 21 residences by Chamberlain Architects. Tim Derham 0438 332 844 Jock Langley 0419 530 008
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TOORAK 14 Linlithgow Road Extraordinary family residence designed under the guidance of Nic Bochsler creates a spectacular context for contemporary family life. Drenched in natural light from the north facing garden where an alluring pool sits amidst elegantly landscaped and Japanese inspired environs. Located moments away from village shops and some of Melbourne’s finest schools. Jock Langley 0419 530 008 Bill Xian 0434 242 680 Michael King 0415 505 505
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5-7 LEDBURY COURT TOORAK 4 3 3 793 sqm*
Expressions of interest Close 5 March at 5pm
Nicole Gleeson 0414 809 221
Viewing Wednesday 1-1:30pm Saturday 11-11:30am
Oliver Booth 0413 975 723 Jamie Mi 0450 125 355
Architectural excellence, contemporary luxury.
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*Land size approx
‘HALSTEAD’ 12 LANSELL ROAD TOORAK 5 5 4
3286 sqm*
Expressions of interest Close 5 March at 5pm
Gowan Stubbings 0412 269 999
Strictly by appointment Thursday 1-1:30pm Saturday 12-12:30pm
Jamie Mi 0450 125 355 Ross Savas 0418 322 994
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1 CHRYSTOBEL CRESCENT HAWTHORN a 4 b 2 c 4 d1 e1 g 938 sqm*
Saturday 2 March at 2:30pm
0417 581 074
Thursday 12-12:30pm Saturday 4-4:30pm
0410 597 109 0424 439 242
Refined family haven in Grace Park.
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892 GLENFERRIE ROAD KEW a 5 b 4 c 3 d1 e1 g 1157 sqm*
0429 343 880
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0400 169 148 0424 439 242
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173 GIPPS STREET EAST MELBOURNE 5 3 2 474 sqm*
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Expressions of interest Close 12 March at 5pm
Oliver Booth 0413 975 723
Viewing Thursday 1-1:30pm Saturday 2-2:30pm
Monique Depierre 0407 881 327 Nicky Rowe 0428 640 509
*Land size approx
6 BONVIEW ROAD MALVERN a 4 b 3 c 2 d1 e1 g 654 sqm*
Close 27 February at 5pm Thursday & Saturday 11-11:30am
0413 975 723 0412 269 999 0428 640 509
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44 SOMERS AVENUE MALVERN a 4 b 3 c 2 d1 e1 g 708 sqm*
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0403 132 095 0412 555 556 0468 560 768
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29 AROONA ROAD CAULFIELD NORTH a 4 b 4 c 2 g 901 sqm*
Close 26 February at 3pm Wednesday 2-2:30pm Saturday & Sunday 2-2:30pm
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2 Suffolk Rd, Surrey Hills 4
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PRICE GUIDE $2,100,000 - $2,300,000 AUCTION Saturday 24th February 1pm Welcomed by a leafy street canopy, this beautiful four-bedroom Victorian home is certain to impress. Originally built in 1879, ‘Everton’ has been beautifully updated over time, reflecting a perfect balance of contemporary luxury and classic charm. Manicured gardens and a classic double set front with full-width verandah entice you inside, where decorative cornices, ceiling roses and soaring ceilings present a captivating entrance. Exceptionally located within a short walk of vibrant shops and cafés, trains, boutique shopping along Mailing Road, parkland at Surrey Park, and within easy reach of local schools. - Beautifully updated Victorian home comprising four bedrooms & two bathrooms with no heritage overlay - Positioned on a lush 699sqm approx. garden block with veggie patches - Sleek stone kitchen features Miele appliances & waterfall island bench - Main bedroom flaunts luxe ensuite, walk-in robe & opulent fireplace - Three further plush bedrooms, two with BIRs, one with open fireplace - Modern stone family bathroom with shower, bath, vanity & toilet - Two spacious and elegant living zones, ideal for growing families - Double carport with additional storage sheds in backyard - Ducted heating, refrigerated cooling & security system for peace of mind
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Tim Heavyside Wendy Zhou 0403 020 404 0420 824 677
2 Yeovil Road Glen Iris
GRAND FAMILY ESTATE ON 1,891SQM APPROX.
EOI Closing March 6th at 5pm Inspect Thurs, 22nd February 10.45-11.15am Inspect Sat, 24th February 10.45-11.15am
A resort style family paradise on a remarkable 1,891sqm, this magnificent luxury residence with sumptuous pool, tennis court and separate twobedroom, two-bathroom unit are the very stuff of “forever home” family dreams. Impeccably finished with open plan family living/dining, gourmet kitchen, retreat/rumpus, indoor/outdoor entertaining terraces, study, six luxury bedrooms, four bathrooms and four car return drive with OSP.
MIKE MILLINGTON ZALI REYNOLDS
0411 300 205 0422 576 049
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43 Athelstan Road Camberwell
LUXURIOUS FAMILY LIFESTYLE WITHOUT COMPROMISE
EOI Closing Tuesday 12th March at 5pm Inspect Thursday, 22nd February 11.30-12pm Inspect Saturday, 24th February 2.15-2.45pm
This stylish property seamlessly blends design, craftsmanship, and presentation. Across two levels find 5 luxury bedrooms, main suite (WIR/ ensuite), three further bedrooms (BIRs), a Miele kitchen, rumpus, elegant living spaces, study/fifth bedroom plus solar heated pool, alfresco terrace and a wrap-around patio. Moments from Camberwell Junction & Willison Station with easy access to leading schools & zoned for Camberwell High School.
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EXCEPTIONAL ELEGANCE, EXTENSIVE ACCOMMODATION
401/5 Glenarm Road, Glen Iris
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EOI Closes Thursday 29th Feb at 5pm Architecturally designed in collaboration with Hecker Guthrie, The Residences at Inspect As Advertised or By Appointment Glenarm Square deliver the ultimate lifestyle of ophistication, ideally positioned in the heart of Glen Iris. This stunning home offers a sumptuous master suite, 2 further bedrooms all with access to an undercover balcony, dedicated home office, full-size laundry and a storage cage on the same level, along with three secure car spaces. ZALI REYNOLDS MANAE MCINNES
0422 576 049 0490 399 626
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8A Mercer Road, Armadale (Entry Myamyn St) 4
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156 Powlett Street, East Melbourne 3
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0419 888 980 0417 584 793 Saturday 2nd March at 12:30pm
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16 Black Street, Mont Albert
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Grac�ng a magn�f�cent w�de landscaped garden allotment and des�gned by Jane Gorman, featur�ng a formal s�tt�ng room, 4 bedrooms or 3+ study (1/WIR and ensu�te), fam�ly bathroom, state-of-the-art k�tchen and adjacent laundry. Indoor/outdoor enterta�n�ng and l�v�ng areas flow to a w�de covered deck, overlook�ng a gas-heated pool and spa.
James Tostev�n 0417 003 333
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Open for Inspect�on
Clos�ng Monday 4th March at 5pm
Thursday 2-2.30pm & Saturday 2.45-3.15pm
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Dan�el Bradd 0411 347 511
17 Avoca Street, South Yarra
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AVOCA by Pr�me Ed�t�on, Pandol�n� & Myles Baldw�n, offers exclus�ve l�v�ng �n the des�red locale of Doma�n H�ll. Purposefully des�gned, �t blends t�meless sculptural elements w�th a restra�ned palette, AVOCA ensures expans�ve proport�ons, secur�ty and seclus�on, as well as prox�m�ty to the CBD, f�nest parklands, and local d�n�ng.
Marcus Ch�m�nello 0411 411 271 Pr�vate Sale
Open for Inspect�on
Expected Complet�on Autumn 2025
Inspect the D�splay Su�te
Jack N�col 0400 774 428
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22 Stonn�ngton Place, Toorak
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W�th dual street frontage, th�s exclus�ve 5 bedroom property �s set w�th�n magn�f�cent garden surrounds �nclud�ng tenn�s court, pool and sauna. W�th a state of the art c�nema and lav�sh enterta�ners bar - th�s luxur�ous res�dence caters to a relaxed style of l�v�ng for all ages.
Marcus Ch�m�nello 0411 411 271 Express�ons of Interest
Open for Inspect�on
N�cole French 0417 571 505
Close Tuesday 12th March 3pm
Thursdays & Saturdays
Mandy Zhu 0411 893 168
by Pr�vate Appo�ntment
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4 Den�stoun Avenue, Mount El�za
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‘Pelican’: Clifftop Grandeur
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Magn�f�cently spread across one and a half acres (approx.) of exclus�ve absolute waterfront terra�n, th�s landmark cl�fftop estate represents the utmost �n grand-scale resort-style l�v�ng and enterta�n�ng, complemented by unparalleled panoramas of Port Ph�ll�p Bay to the Melbourne C�ty skyl�ne and beyond.
Adr�an Calcedo 0402 703 236 Express�ons of Interest
Open for Inspect�on
Alan Crawford 0423 747 155
Close Tuesday 19th March
Inspect by Pr�vate Appo�ntment
Jake Egan 0491 129 137
February 21, 2024
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0431 713 205 Saturday 24th February at 12:30pm
0413 370 442 0438 383 336
45 Yongala Street, Balwyn 5
5
3
Thur 1.15pm-1.45pm & Sat 12-12.30pm
756 sqm (approx.)
0414 018 707 Close Tuesday 27th February at 6pm
1/8A Westbourne Grove, Camberwell 4
56
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4
BROADSHEET
3
1
Thur 12.45-1.15pm & Sat 9.30-10.00am
Scarlett Hang 0405 054 888
0417 584 793 Close Tuesday 27th February at 3pm
0419 883 136
Wednesday 1-1.30pm & Saturday
3
2
11.30-12noon
2
0417 003 333 Saturday 2nd March at 12:30pm
24 Yarra Street, Hawthorn 4
3
2
1
0431 713 205
Thursday 10.15-10.45am & Saturday 10.15-10.45am
February 21, 2024
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8-10 James Avenue, Kew 18
12
12
1036
Close Tuesday 5th March 6pm
0414 018 707 0408 004 766 Tom Rogan 0400 595 527
0417 003 333 Saturday 2nd March at 1:30pm
20 Madden Grove, Kew 3
58
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2
BROADSHEET
3
Thursday 11-11.30am & Saturday 12-12.30pm
796sqm (approx.)
Scarlett Hang 0405 054 888
0400 592 572 Close Tuesday 27th February at 1pm
0419 994 664
Thursday 11.15-11.45am & Saturday
4
2
2
12.15-12.45pm
John Manton 0411 444 930 Saturday 24th February at 12.30pm
0410 325 240
Thursday 12-12.30pm & Saturday from
4
2
2
12noon
February 21, 2024
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0411 676 058 Close 13th March at 12noon
0414 701 983 0410 325 240
36 Allenby Avenue, Malvern East 4
4
4
1,734sqm (approx.)
Thursday 11.15-11.45am & Saturday 11.30-12noon
Jack Moss 0439 378 954 Wednesday 21st February at 6pm
Wednesday from 5.30pm
4
60
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BROADSHEET
4
803sqm (approx.)
Abby Innes 0423 210 790
0409 856 599 Lachlan Dennehy 0402 769 388
Saturday 2nd March at 11:30am
0400 201 626 Wed 12.15-12.45pm & Sat 11.45-12.15pm
3
2
364 sqm (approx.)
Designer’s O 32 Peers Street, Richmond 2
1
Jack Nicol
Ben Bongiorno
0400 774 428
0417 584 793
Open for Inspection Wednesday 6.30-7pm & Saturday 9-9.30am
February 21, 2024
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Abby Innes 0423 210 790 Close Tuesday 5th March at 3pm
0414 822 579
Thursday & Saturday 11-11.30am
4
2
4
0411 875 478 Saturday 2nd March at 12:30pm
Thursday 10.30-11am & Saturday 11-11.30am
4
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BROADSHEET
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0418 566 916
0400 592 572 Close Tuesday 27th February at 2pm
0411 411 271 Mandy Zhu 0411 893 168
19 Selborne Road, Toorak 5
3
Thursday 1.15-1.45pm & Saturday 11-11.30am
3
0400 592 572 Close Tuesday 27th February at 2pm
0411 411 271 Mandy Zhu 0411 893 168
19A Selborne Road, Toorak 3
2
Thursday 1.15-1.45pm & Saturday 11-11.30am
3
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0417 571 505 Close Monday 26th February 3pm
2/14 Lascelles Avenue, Toorak 3
3
0411 411 271
Thursday 12-12.30pm & Saturday 10-10.30am
3
James McCormack 0410 503 389 Saturday 2nd March at 1.30pm
61 Henry Street
Thursday 12.15-12.45pm & Saturday 11.30-12noon
4
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BROADSHEET
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488sqm (approx.)
0419 950 201
11 Woodside Crescent, Toorak
4A
2B
3C
2D
636 sqm approx. j
Federation-era elegance, period proportions Auction: Wednesday 6th March at 6pm Inspect: Thursday 2-2.30pm & Saturday 2.15-2.45pm
David Sciola Nathan Waterson Andrew McCann February 21, 2024
0408 598 242 0439 905 188 0414 643 744 MeLbOurNe
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24 The Ridge, Canterbury
6A
3B
8C
3D
2E
1G
1, 333sqm approx. j
Endless opportunities in the Golden Mile precinct Peter Vigano Iain Carmichael Jessica Zhang
Auction: Saturday 2nd March at 12pm Inspect: As advertised or by appointment
0407 301 224 0418 850 988 0452 468 117
AUCTION THIS SATURDAY
4 Wahroonga Court, Glen Iris
5A
4B
3C
1E
1G
1273 sqm approx. j
Nathan Waterson Michael Armstrong Zoe Pike
0439 905 188 0407 063 263 0421 558 275
An exclusive landmark estate Auction: Saturday 24th February at 11am Inspect: Wednesday 4-4.30pm & Saturday 10.30-11am 66
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57 Cotham Road, Kew
3A
3B
3C
3D
1E
642sqm approx j
Significant c.1892 Victorian in prestigious period precinct Peter Vigano Adele Mirabella
Auction: Saturday 24th February at 11am
7 Clyde Street, Surrey Hills
5A
3B
2C
3D
1E
0407 301 224 0422 570 429
691sqm approx. j
Californian Warmth with Family Appeal Auction: Saturday the 2nd of March at 12pm Inspect: As advertised or by appointment
David Banks Ross Stryker Isabella Lu February 21, 2024
0422 868 410 0401 318 772 0420 702 310 MeLbOurNe
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AUCTION THIS SATURDAY
180 Union Road, Surrey Hills
5A
3B
5C
3D
1E
1G
834 sqm approx j
Exceptional in every way Geordie Dixon Peter Vigano Adele Mirabella
Auction: Saturday 24th February at 2pm Inspect: As advertised or by appointment
9525 9222 204 Balaclava Road, Caulfield North 68
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www.rodneymorley.com.au
515 Toorak Road, Toorak
0418 588 399 0407 301 224 0422 570 429
9826 0000
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99 Princess (Cnr of Fellows St) Street, Kew
A 5
B2
This majestic 1888 Victorian residence is a testament to the craftsmanship of prominent architect, Henry
Auction
Sat 24th February at 2.00pm
Hardie Kemp. Wrapped by soaring 12´ ceilings and Baltic floors, the north-facing lounge and dining rooms offer
Inspect
Thurs 22nd at 2 - 2:30pm & 6:30 -7pm
momentous proportions for en-masse revelries beside grand marble fireplaces, while the modern entertainer´s kitchen offers Bosch, Miele, and Liebherr appliances among endless storage.
Sat 24th at 1:30 -2pm Contact
Laurence Murphy 0421 829 028 Julian Bayford 0425183056
Nelson Alexander Kew | 9854 8888
nelsonalexander.com.au/buy February 21, 2024
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Expressions of Interest
Closing Thursday 21st March, 12 noon
373.79 acres/128.20 ha
Landmark Holding in World Renowned Yarra Valley - In Two Titles 2
86-88 & 96 Killara Road, Coldstream Lachlan Castran 0475 000 888 lachlan@castran.com.au 70
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BROADSHEET
John Castran 0411 502 424 john@castran.com.au
8
4
3
2
TOORAK 8/48 LANSELL ROAD Entered on the side via Lawrenny Court, this prestigious 4-bedroom + study, 3.5-bathroom apartment rivals the grandeur of a stately home. Nestled within sprawling park-like communal gardens, the splendid abode makes a statement of sophistication from the moment you step inside. A grand terrazzo marble-tiled entry foyer welcomes you, setting the stage for the elegance and house-sized dimensions within.
Expression Of Interest Inspect Saturday 11.30am - 12.00pm Thursday 12.00pm - 12.30pm Agents Andrew Boyce 0418 312 473 Lee Pellizzer 0419 513 153
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