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““I am JJustine Clarke ” … and I’m a Play School presenter My first time on Play School was in November
1999. I was one of the lucky few that got an audition. I’d wanted to go on the show since I was old enough to think I could do it. I thought that was about 17, but it turned out it wasn’t until I was 28. I hounded my agent for years. I grew up watching Benita Collings and Noni Hazlehurst, John Hamblin and Don Spencer; all extraordinary performers. When Play School turned 40 I met them all, and that was really special. There were always kids around me. My mother ran a creche when I was in preschool. One of my other jobs when I wasn’t acting was babysitting. I always really enjoyed the company of preschoolers. Play School is a gentle show, but in order to achieve that you’ve got to work at a really quick pace. The crew has to work very quickly – you have to know your lines and be prepared. Time is taken over the script; every word is scrutinised. The foundations of the show are still very strong and the early childhood advisors all have multiple degrees. We film it in 10-minute segments where there’s maybe a story, two or three songs, and some craft. It’s informed my other performing, actually – it teaches you to focus. Some presenters can do up to 10 episodes in a year. I’m going in for an episode later this year (with a busy schedule with other projects, including the national Silly Songs Tour Tour, at Hamer Hall on September 23). On Play School you’re performing to a camera, but on tour I’ll be singing and dancing with about 1500 people. It’s the songs from the new album The Justine Clarke Show! We’ll hopefully be getting everybody dancing and singing. Performing live is really the pay-off. I love how involved the kids want to be in the show, and I love hearing them. With Play School, people don’t realise that there’s no security about it; it’s not a regular job at all. I never expect to get another call. I always think that could be the last one. My favourite character? You can’t tell the others, but I’m just going to come out and say it – it’s Humpty. I love the shape of him, I love the way his hair moves ... he’s got the silliest grin on his face. But they’re all just so great to be around. ●
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t’s at home that Karl Stefanovic truly feels safe – away from the spotlight, the prying eyes of the paparazzi, and the judgment from the viewers of the Today show that have watched him every morning for 14 years. In the past two of those years, Stefanovic has rarely been out of the headlines – a lot of it for his personal life, which has seemed to be fair game. First, it was revealed in October, 2016, that he had split from his wife of 21 years and mother to his three children, Cassandra Thorburn. Then a year later, as his divorce continued to be scrutinised in the women’s magazines, Stefanovic, 43, met shoe designer Jasmine Yarbrough, 34. The pair have had a commitment ceremony and will marry later this year – Stefanovic says a venue hasn’t yet been decided. He admits the constant scrutiny, which has led to reams of column inches, is at times bruising and that in the past it has nearly broken him. “I keep having to reassure myself not everyone thinks that, and I don’t think anyone is that interested in me,” he says. “I can’t control much of the coverage. But as long as in my house, in my home, Jasmine and I are in love, we are open with each other and I can talk about anything with her, that’s my safe environment.” Stefanovic was engaged in media commitments over lunch at one of his favourite restaurants in Melbourne, Crown’s Rockpool, not long after the
divorce became public, and he seemed shellshocked. Everyone at the time had an opinion on his divorce including, reportedly, some female viewers of Today who had sided with Thorburn and were consequently turning off. During that time, Stefanovic says he had the support of some very high-profile Melburnians. “Eddie and Carla (McGuire) have been amazing friends for me,” he says. “When you go through difficulties, and I’m not saying I’m a martyr in that regard, people turn up, and they did just that. “I just think they are wonderful. I’ve got some wonderful friends down here.” One day Stefanovic could see the Today show permanently moving to Melbourne. “There is no better or brilliant TV place,” he says. Every time he comes to Melbourne, Stefanovic usually stays in the same room at Crown and in the bubble of the restaurants, away from the paparazzi. A year after that Rockpool lunch, the headlines are still relentless, but Stefanovic says this time he is in a much happier place because of Yarbrough. But the pair are unlikely to hit a red carpet together. At the Logies on the Gold Coast earlier this month, Yarbrough was there but stayed away from the televised red carpet because it was too full on. “No one should feel sorry for us in any way shape or form, but she has had to deal with a lot,” he says. “It wouldn’t be easy coming into Karl Stefanovic’s world, but I’m enjoying being in her world.
“I can’t control much of the coverage. But as long as in my house, in my home, Jasmine and I are in love ... that’s my safe environment.”
Reading between the headlines Karl Stefanovic usually breaks the news, but is now one of Australia’s most talked-about people. The Today show co-host puts the rumours to rest.
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Karl Stefanovic and Jasmine Yarbrough arrive at the Logies on the Gold Coast earlier this month, left.
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“She is a breath of fresh air, [and] she’s incredibly strong. She just makes me cry with laughter every day.” After a period as Nine’s US correspondent, Stefanovic started working as the co-host on Today when he was 30. It’s an age now that seems ridiculously young for such a high-profile television role. He has covered royal weddings, presidential inaugurations, a number of Australian elections, tsunamis, bushfires and terror attacks. The story that affected him most was the Nice terror attack in July, 2016, where 87 people - many children - died after a truck drove into a crowd. “It took me a long time to get over that one,” he says. “I remember standing there and this kid brought up a colouring-in piece of paper, and put it down at the memorial. “I started crying, and I didn’t stop.” He insists journalists, including himself, aren’t robots when it comes to coping with stories. “I think as journalists, you have to be really aware of the toll it can take and I think it’s OK to speak to someone and work through the emotions,” he says. Stefanovic has worked with numerous Today cohosts, including Tracy Grimshaw, Jessica Rowe for an ill-fated period, Lisa Wilkinson for 10 years, and now Georgie Gardner.
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he public perception of that new pairing didn’t start well. The so-called “Ubergate” story broke in March, after comments from a discussion in an Uber car between himself and his brother, journalist Peter Stefanovic, were leaked to the press. Now, both Today hosts insist their relationship is in a good place. “She is awesome, there is so much b******* about us,” Stefanovic says. “We just would not work with each other if we didn’t like each other. I’m loving it, she is loving it. Everyone is on their toes. “I think the bar has been lifted by her, and we are all becoming better at what we do because of her.” Walking the red carpet together at the Logies, Gardner said all the chatter about her alleged dislike for Stefanovic is not true. “I knew what I was getting myself in for, and that is he is predictably unpredictable,” she says. “We have a lot of fun, we laugh a lot and we have each other’s backs. I think there is a really good chemistry there, and more to come.” Stefanovic has had a lot going on in his work and personal lives in the past few years. He hopes the personal side will settle down, but one thing is for sure – despite rumours of him departing Today, he’s not going anywhere. “It’s the best job in TV, and I won’t be leaving it anytime soon.” ●
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A moving portrait Ballet master Li Cunxin shares an insight into his exceptional life.
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Personal items from Li Cunxin’s collection capture stage life.
hen internationally renowned ballet dancer, Li Cunxin, who is wellknown for his best-selling memoir, Mao’s Last Dancer Dancer, first saw the exhibition that tells the story of his extraordinary life, he was moved to tears. Mao’s Last Dancer the Exhibition: A Portrait of Li Cunxin, at the Immigration Museum, uses photographs, costumes, video footage and other personal items from Li’s archives to paint an incredibly personal picture of his well-documented journey from poverty-stricken rural China to some of the most prestigious ballet theatres in the world. But it was footage of one interview, which Li had never seen before, that caught him by surprise. “I walked into the room and heard my parents’ voices,” explains Li, whose mother and father are now both deceased. “It was incredibly emotional for me because it was the first time I had ever heard them say they were proud of me.” While he knew the interview had taken place, he had never seen them on screen. “Being Chinese in my parents’ era, they didn’t praise their children, so when I heard their words I was in shock and totally overcome with emotion,” says Li, 57, who moved from Melbourne to Brisbane six years ago, where he is the artistic director of the Queensland Ballet. The interview, he says, is a highlight for him personally, but he singles out other exhibits too. Remarkably, they’re not the awards or costumes that tell the story of his illustrious international ballet career; rather, they are deeply personal items, like a low-tothe-ground, bamboo stool his father used to sit on and tell stories, and a utensil the family used to steam yams. They are items that transport Li back to the small, dirt-floor hut he shared with his
parents and six brothers in rural Shandong, in Mao Zedong’s communist China. Li was just 11 in 1972 when he left home, having been selected by Chinese officials to study at the Beijing Academy of Dance, 1000 kilometres away, despite never having danced before. He was put through a gruelling training regime and was overcome with homesickness, but the arrival of a new teacher and the chance to support his family financially convinced him to continue. At the age of 18, Li was awarded a cultural scholarship to the US, to study at the Houston Ballet. In 1981, just days before he was due to return to China, he attempted to defect. Dramatically, Chinese officials held him captive in the Houston consulate for 21 hours. Li won his freedom, but was prevented from visiting his family in China, a ban which caused the dancer years of unimaginable grief and guilt. It was six years before he would see them again. Fifteen years since the release of his autobiography, he is still surprised that people are so fascinated by his life story. “I never really felt like my life was that special, and it still feels surreal to me that people are so interested in my life.” Museums Victoria chief executive Lynley Marshall says Li’s story is not just one of hope and dreams realised ‘‘but a wonderful immigrant story that the Immigration Museum is excited to tell in a personal way’’. ●
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Hitting the sweet spot
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weet Street is a festival that I created back in 2014 at the Shangri-La Hotel, in Sydney. It’s about bringing people together to experience a different world of sweet treats with funky, cool beats. This book has been four years in the making and I have travelled around the world to take you in it to different sweet streets. It’s about all levels of cooks getting into the kitchen and giving it a go. Use it to impress your family and friends (and yourself) when you learn that spectacular cooking can be easy. Sharing a dish brings people together. I hope that my sweet streets will cross roads, and allow you and your loved ones to create and eat as one. I designed this dish to not only look amazing but taste good too; at the end of the day who wants a boring fruit plate when everyone else is having a wicked chocolate treat? It takes five minutes to blitz and plate up. ●
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Berry choc mousse Ingredients (Serves 6) 350g silken tofu, at room temperature 200g dark chocolate (70%), melted 70ml soy milk 250g strawberries, hulled and halved 150g raspberries Small handful of baby basil Method ■ Blitz the tofu in a food processor on high speed until smooth. Scrape down the side of the bowl.
Reduce the speed of the food processor and slowly pour in the melted chocolate. Return to high speed and blend until completely combined. ■ Reduce the speed of the food processor again and slowly pour in the soy milk, then blend until completely combined. ■ Line a flat tray with plastic wrap and place six 150 ml tumblers on it. ■ Put four whole raspberries in each glass and then divide the chocolate tofu mousse evenly between the glasses. Carefully ■
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f food is your thing – you’re lucky you live in Melbourne. Every week there’s some new “it” place you simply must check out. But in searching for the perfect restaurant – like relationships – I have a few deal breakers. Let’s start with the classic – ‘‘no bookings’’. We all have that foodie friend who is well across the new hot spots. This mate loves a group email, and will often decide where the group is eating. My issue is this friend is a lot more committed than the rest of us. They’ll happily add their name to a “waiting list” and hang out in the gutter, outside the restaurant, until a table is ready.
No thanks, I’m not a dog. Why don’t they just take bookings? Why must they insist on making our night harder to enjoy? Next up – deconstructed meals. No way. Your order comes out with the food separated on the plate. You have to put the meal together yourself – it’s the IKEA of dining. These joints are always very expensive, too. Do you pay more money for the chef to do less work? Putting random bits of food in your mouth to create a meal isn’t “fancy” – it’s called being a uni student. Next on my list – cook it yourself grills. I went to a Korean BBQ place recently.
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The table had a little grill for us to cook our own meat. My mate Jemma said, “This is so fun. We can’t do this stuff at home!” Jemma, we all have kitchens, we absolutely can. Tapas – you’re next! Is tapas a Spanish word meaning “go home hungry”? One meatball is not enough for 12 humans. Everyone sits there politely pretending they don’t want the last potato. I’m convinced that’s why McDonald’s has gone 24-hour drivethrough – to cater for people on their way home from tapas. Even bill-splitting. Rebecca’s just downed 11 wines (she’s going through a break-up) and I’ve had two. Why are we paying the same amount?
“Even bill-splitting. Rebecca’s just downed 11 wines (she’s going through a break-up) and I’ve had two. Why are we paying the same amount?” Speaking of being a tight arse ... Next – still or sparkling water? All waiters give you this option straight away. It guilt-trips you into ordering sparkling, so you look fancy. And finally – the Very Melbourne Restaurant Name. I have a little game for you to play; grab a pen, write down any random number, then a colour, then an animal. You’ve just named a new Melbourne eatery!
Sorry I’m grumpy. I’m hungry. Any ideas where I could eat? ● Comedian Nath Valvo is touring Australia this year with his new standup show Show Pony Pony, and plays Sydney in August. He writes fortnightly for Domain Review Review.
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he audio guide on the route 35 City Circle tram describes the CBD as “cosmopolitan”, “whimsical” and even “funky”. Even this rainy day can’t stop the funk it seems, while there is a flood of suit wearers, tourists and robust urban dwellers to cover the city carrying their accessory of choice: a takeaway coffee. I hop off the heritage tram at Flinders Street Station, in the thick of Melbourne’s quintessential Flinders’ Quarter. Weaving through the crowded lanes, smelling of espresso and toasted sandwiches, I stop near another of the cities’ best known attributes, an arcade, for a spot of tea and cake at Hopetoun Tea Rooms. After that, in classic Melbourne style, the hidden spots were all stumbled upon by pure chance, and they also made for the perfect shelter to the rain.
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A concealed panini shop, Saluministi, provides a slow-roasted pork panini – the perfect warming contrast to my now sodden shoes. Not put off, I wander through Queen Victoria Market. It would be easy to do laps of the deli for cheese samples, but to earn my keep, a $3.50 cheese and spinach borek from The Borek Shop does the trick. After another stroll, find Lucy Folk, tucked around the corner from Parliament – a stand-alone accessory store, with quirky pieces from designer hair ties, to clutches, eyewear and more. Lastly, it would be a crime to not suggest a coffee stop in the city, and I particularly liked Bonnie Coffee. Their newspaper board makes for perfect reading material whilst you wait for your takeaway, and ready yourself to join the herds of people in the city carrying one too. ●
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Eco warrior returns Craig Reucassel is peering into Australia’s bins, and it’s not pretty. Wo r d s
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hard-hitting messages about environmental waste. It’s also displayed a key ingredient to his success: approachability. “It’s been a very surprising effect of the show,” Reucassel admits. “I really do have a lot of people interact with me about how they’ve changed and what they’re doing, showing me pictures of their bin – that kind of thing. “But it’s really good, because we were trying to make sure we didn’t just tell a shock story about waste, that we said, ‘Hey look, there are things we can do ourselves’. I really like the way people took that on.” Now returning for a second series on the ABC, fresh from a Logies win for most outstanding factual or documentary program, the series is set to explore issues including technological products being discarded as e-waste, and the use of plasticversus-paper straws. With the 41-year-old at the helm, it will continue to lift the lid on Australia’s pressing waste issues. “There’s a great team of people who work on this and I’ve learnt from them too,” Reucassel says. “A lot of stuff isn’t scripted, a lot of it is about the actual,
“I really do have a lot of people interact with me about how they’ve changed and what they are doing, showing me pictures of their bin – that kind of thing.” natural response to something, and that was really enjoyable actually, to not necessarily have a script for some parts of the show. “I think it is definitely the case not all of us were wanting to be too judgmental about it, because the reality is a large proportion of people, myself included, didn’t know they were doing the wrong thing or what they could do.” Reucassel is rightfully proud of the effect the series has had already in the community. “I wouldn’t have done this series if it wasn’t something I was interested in and passionate about, I think we should be reducing our footprint on the world massively … but there was luck involved in being asked to do it and I’ve learnt an enormous amount and loved it,” he says.
With the removal of free plastic bags by major retailers including Woolworths and Coles, it is clear big business has been galvanised into action. “I was really surprised when Woolies and then Coles made that announcement. I think the project [War War on Waste Waste] did a lot of great stuff on that as well and there’s obviously a lot of pressure coming from other parts of the community,” Reucassel says. Now he would like to see more change at a legislative level. “I think, still, there’s a lot of stuff that needs to happen at policy level that’s not necessarily happening. I really hope we can have the maturity to do that … hopefully, we’ll see.” ● WAR ON WASTE: THE BATTLE CONTNUES \ Tuesdays, 8.30pm on ABC TV.
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TRAVEL \ CINQUE TERRE
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The past 15 years have completely transformed the formerly under-the-radar villages of the Cinque Terre (‘‘five lands’’), encompassing Monterosso, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola and Riomaggiore, but this car-free Italian Riviera hotspot has managed to retain its authentic, picturesque feel.
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A weekend Just one weekend in Cinque Terre provides a small but adequate taste of what these five villages have to offer. The Cinque Terre Express offers rail access, but if you’re short on time, skip the smallest, Corniglia. Start with a hike on one of the famous walking trails connecting the villages, the Blue Path. The easiest and most often visited, but due to ongoing restorations typically open only in sections. Information available daily at checkpoints. On day two of your stay, head to the beach. Monterosso has the most traditional European beach (mostly private with paid-for deck chairs) but others have small harbours or swimming holes where tourists can jump from rocks and cool off after hiking. ●
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A week An ideal week in Cinque Terre is spent eating your way through the villages. The area is part of the Liguria region, known for pesto, farinata (a type of pancake made chickpea flour) and focaccia. Given the seaside location, seafood risotto, fish stew and mussels are also specialities. Restaurants in Cinque Terre are not known for
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Part of Cinque Terre’s appeal is its relative isolation from the outside world. The steep and narrow cobblestone streets were not made for modern life, there’s limited internet access and no traffic, but that’s all part of its coveted charm. To truly experience this first-hand, visit outside the tourist season and for an extended period. Almost every business in Cinque Terre closes between October and February, bar one or two restaurants and grocers. While it may not be beach weather, there’s a certain magic to spending time in such a famous location, feeling like you have the entire place to yourself.
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Where do you go for inspiration? I find inspiration when I travel anywhere out of my usual environment – from design-saturated metropolises such as New York or Milan to a hike in the sub-tropical rainforests of Victoria. The most important thing is to be able to immerse myself somewhere different and to be able to see things from another perspective.
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New York and I am (re)obsessed. I based my finalyear thesis on Noguchi’s work and the Japanese Buddhist aesthetic teaching of wabi sabi, which celebrates the imperfect, impermanent and incomplete. Coming back to explore his legacy after 15 years of practise is very interesting.
Your favourite homewares store? Cibi in Collingwood. I love the simplicity of Japanese kitchen-utensil design and how each item is used specifically to cut, measure or cook something beautiful. They also have a lovely selection of Hakusan porcelain for everyday use.
The sofa you most desire? The Casablanca sofa by Paola Navone for Baxter in a dusty green leather. Baxter says it’s “the right place to sleep, read, meditate and dream”, which seems like sofa perfection to me. The folding arms and backrest are reminiscent of another favourite – the classic Maralunga designed in 1977 by Vico Magistretti.
What are you reading now? Isamu Noguchi: Essays and Conversations. I recently visited the Isamu Noguchi museum in
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s a fitness trainer with over 17 years’ experience, I’m always being asked about the most effective and efficient exercise for weight loss. The one question that I get the most is, “Sam, will walking help me lose weight?” My answer is yes, but often this conversation evolves and the question is not, “Will walking help me lose weight?”, but, “Is it the most efficient way to lose weight?” This is a very different question. So with that in mind, I’m going to weigh in on walking for weight loss, and whether getting those 10,000 steps a day is all that it’s cracked up to be. THE BENEFITS \ Walking is great for body and
mind. Just the simple act of going for a brisk walk
in the fresh air releases endorphins in the body that reduce stress and boost energy. My daily morning walk with my dog Hendrix, or exploring a new city by foot is almost my favourite form of exercise. It’s a brilliant building block. I have seen thousands of success stories when it comes to people starting a weight loss journey that began with just 20 minutes of walking a day. Never forget, something is always better than nothing and you’ve got to start somewhere. Walking is a great way to get moving without the impact and is one of the best workouts to complement your overall training routine. If you’re injured, walking is one of the most accessible and achievable ways to get moving. It’s one of the easiest forms of exercise and the
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your heart rate, you need to push yourself to a point where you’re breathing is more rapid than normal. I recommend the talk test. If you can still talk – you’re not walking hard enough.
POINTS TO REMEMBER \ When fast weight loss is your primary objective, low-intensity activity can equal slower results. Remember that walking torches fewer calories than high-intensity exercise, so that 30-minute walk around the block won’t achieve the same results as a 30-minute boxing class. It’s no surprise that low-impact, low-intensity exercise doesn’t get your heart rate up or use as much energy as other forms of high-intensity exercise. To get your blood pumping and elevate
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LC’s head of junior secondary school, Cathie Ireland, has always had a keen interest in seeing young students successfully transition from primary school to year 7. “Many years ago I actually did the transition with a group of girls I taught in year 6 – I moved into a secondary school with them in year 7,” Ireland says. “I suppose I lived the journey with them. It gave me some great insights into how they were coping and behaving in a primary setting and how that seemed to change over six weeks of school holidays. “I saw girls who were confident and asking me lots of questions, to losing a lot of belief and confidence in themselves and it sparked a big interest in me in how we can blur the lines between primary and secondary school to make it the softest landing possible in year 7.” Ireland joined MLC in January and oversees all students in years 7 and 8. Along with her team, she has been working to provide that soft landing through building strong relationships with primary schools, parents and potential students. The college works with families to get a clear picture of each student, their interests and their academic strengths and challenges to provide a positive next step in education. “One of the important things to remember is that secondary school isn’t a brand new start,” Ireland says. “Our girls are coming in with seven years of school behind them already. So the more we know about them coming into secondary school, the more it helps us to help them.” Ireland says the large team of junior secondary staff, including year-level coordinators and home group teachers, works closely with students to develop strong working relationships with them. She is also well supported by deputy head of junior secondary Penny Church and year 7 coordinator Jess Brooder. “We have specific programs teaching year 7s about organisations skills, about using a diary, how to manage their homework, whom to go to when they need extra support,” Ireland says. “We also have some great programs like the Big Sister program for each home group, where year 11 students will partner up with year 7s to show them the ropes. “So every morning you’ll see them before school
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starts helping them out with things – just being a guiding hand, it’s lovely to see,” she says. Students are also encouraged to join in the extensive array of co-curricular options in order to meet others with shared interests. “There are other specific things we do through
our wellbeing program ... for example, we talk to year 7s about friendships,” Ireland says. “Friendship groups naturally reform in year 7. We have students coming in from 70 primary schools, so there are new personalities and different dynamics. It’s a time of exploring identity.” Apart from the layers of wellbeing and support built through the junior secondary school, another more literal type of building is also happening: a new Year 7-8 Learning Centre which will open in mid-2019. “At the moment our years 7 and 8 are in separate buildings so I’m looking forward to having the team together in the one JSS home,” Ireland says. “It will be a building that creates some exciting, flexible spaces for better learning outcomes for our girls.” Though she has only been with MLC since the start of the year, Ireland says she is loving the opportunity to work with year 7s and 8s again. “My most recent role had been head of a primary school and I’m really loving being back in the junior secondary area. I see the complexity of the lives of our adolescent girls and helping them adjust to the next stage of their schooling. “I love the breadth of choice and offering that’s available at MLC, and the diversity within our college gives everyone an opportunity to find their place.” ● MELISSA HEAGNEY
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ear 12 student Bella Rodrigues and music teacher Sandy Lin share a passion for music and melody. With Sandy’s support, Bella, who is also a house captain at Sacré Cœur, hopes to get top marks for her VCE exams later this year.
I’ve been at Sacré Cœur since year 7. I’m studying performance as part of my VCE and working on my performance skills as a singer. I study classical voice as a part of theory and oral skills. I sing a bit of everything – more the 20th century style pieces – but my preferred style of singing is probably musical theatre. I come from a very musical family – my dad’s a singer – and I joined the Australian Girls Choir when I was five years old. That’s really what’s grown my love of music and singing. I’ve taken part in two school musicals, in 2015 and 2017, and they were both really good. They were both school-written musicals. One, the teachers wrote for us, called Rock On, and one called Stella. Performing was a lot of fun. I like seeing people’s reactions when I sing, and making their day and singing a song that they really like. I like stepping out of myself, especially when I’m doing a musical theatre piece. I enjoy being someone else for a few minutes. When I’m not performing I like to listen to anything, music that has a good melody to it I’m pretty happy to listen to. I started working with Ms Lin in year 9. She’s really easy to talk to. We can talk about anything, like what we’ve been up to in class, or what our weekend has been like and it’s nice to catch-up for a little bit before getting into work. Ms Lin’s been really helpful with my studies. When I started music I was a bit unsure on the theory side and she really guided me and made sure I didn’t feel lost. She’s taught me to prepare well in advance so I don’t feel like I’m cramming at the last minute. At this stage, in terms of a career I’m leaning towards business, something like marketing because it’s creative but has a structure that I enjoy in my day-to-day life. Music will still be a part of my life and I might even look at being a singing teacher.
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SANDY SAYS ... Music has always been part of my life as my family is very musical. I started learning to play the flute in year 5 and went to the Victorian College of the Arts Secondary College from years 9-12, which is a music and dance-focused school. I studied a Bachelor of Music at the University of Melbourne and played in orchestras. I’ve been teaching at Sacré Cœur for five years now. When I started here, I was actually working just one day a week teaching flute before being offered a classroom job. I took the job with glee. I was really excited to start working with the music department here because everyone is so talented, some who work as professional musicians and instrumentalists who come in to teach. Outside of Sacré Cœur I play with an ensemble, we’re called the Cadencia Ensemble and that’s a
flute, piano and cello. We play different types of music, classical, romantic, 20th century style and do one or two performances a year. My job is to help the girls with their theory and aural skills – listening to music and being able to intelligently analyse it. All the music teachers work together. I do love teaching students like Bella, she is amazingly organised. She also asks questions, so she doesn’t get stuck on something she doesn’t understand. She’s a very talented singer and she comes to life when she sings. She loves musical theatre. She usually comes to me for advice on music. Things like putting together her final performance for her exam and we’ve covered all the different requirements for her music classes and any questions she might have about her subjects. ● MELISSA HEAGNEY
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The proportions, finishes and light-filled spaces of this newly-built home exude comfort and modernity. Constructed only last year, it is ready for new owners to move in and start experiencing life. The design of the home is distinctly contemporary both in look and layout. Rather than defined rooms, living spaces are open and have north-facing windows. At the centre of the ground floor is the kitchen with stone and marble benches, Miele appliances, an integrated fridgefreezer and walk-in pantry. The windows opposite overlook the spa, vertical garden and the lap pool, which can be accessed directly via stairs behind the island bench. Neatly concealed behind the kitchen are the laundry and a powder room. In the living and dining areas is a gas fireplace and oak floors continue seamlessly off the kitchen. Doors at the rear slide open to reveal a decked outdoor area with built-in kitchen/barbecue. The area has a ceiling fan for added comfort, and features a small landscaped space either side. The carpeted second storey contains all three bedrooms, including the main with en suite and large walk-in-wardrobe. One of the other bedrooms has its own small walk-inwardrobe, and shares a central bathroom with double vanity and a separate powder room. At the rear of the floor is a living area which could also be a fourth bedroom. This room provides access to the westfacing balcony with city views. The home can be accessed via the automatic double garage. Additional property features include an alarm
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system, video intercom and outdoor storeroom. The property is ideal for those with young children, being
“IT REALLY IS AN IMPRESSIVE MODERN FAMILY HOME, LOCATED RIGHT
just steps from Brookfield Kindergarten and the reserve next
BETWEEN HAWKSBURN AND TOORAK VILLAGES WITH HIGH-END FINISHES
door. It is also in the zone for Toorak Primary School, a two-
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minute walk up the road. Other destinations within walking distance include Toorak station (a seven-minute walk from the property), Loreto Mandeville Hall, (eight minutes), Hawksburn Village and Toorak Village (nine minutes), and several boutiques and top cafes.● AMELIA BARNES editorial@domain.com.au Agent: Marshall White, Nicholas Brooks 0419 883 136 Price: $3.6 million-$3.8 million Private sale
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This classic Victorian terrace is the quintessential Melbourne home. The property has been renovated at the rear to offer more natural light, but otherwise remains largely faithful to its original design. On the ground floor is the formal lounge and study (or fourth bedroom), then the open-plan living domain. High ceilings, open fireplaces, floorboards and ceiling roses add to the home’s inherent elegance. Upstairs is the renovated main bathroom and three bedrooms including the master with en suite, walk-inwardrobe, balcony and another fireplace. A charming brick courtyard, garage and workshop (accessed via a rear lane) are in the backyard. ● AMELIA BARNES Agent: Marshall White, Susan McGlashan 0417 554 224 Price: $1.95 million-$2.1 million Auction: 10.30am, August 4
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MALVERN\ 1177 MALVERN ROAD
Agent: Abercromby’s,
BALWYN NORTH\ 1A PAGE STREET
Jeff Gole 0419 401 677
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Agent: Fletchers, Tim Heavyside 0403 020
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Transformed by local firm Kirby’s Design, this 1910s gem
This ultra-modern four-bedroom-plus-study home has
million-$3 million
is now a three-level colossus of chic with a view to the
high-end hotel panache. Polished floorboards, marble
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Dandenongs. The front living room – pleasantly posh, with
surfaces and floor-to-ceiling windows can be found
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chandelier and fireplace – can double as a fourth bedroom.
throughout the ground floor, which includes a formal lounge
Dining and family areas are separated by the kitchen, which
room on entry then an open-plan living domain. A standout
opens westward to a dine-out deck. V-ZUG appliances
feature of the property is the main bedroom en suite with
and a wine fridge do superb dinner-party duty. Sunseekers
its sculptural freestanding bath and city views. At the rear
will love the living area, which opens to the north-facing
is an outdoor entertaining deck. A landscaped garden area
courtyard. Two first-floor bedrooms (the main with en suite)
adds ambience and privacy. Enviable extras include a cellar,
are complemented by a ground-floor bedroom and family
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bathroom. The basement tandem garage has laneway
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This new house on the Princes Street corner is like an ode to the sun. Wrapped east, west and north by courtyards, and with full-length windows bouncing light around the three living areas, it’s a passive-solar masterpiece that feels as good as it looks. The two-storey house has a lounge, bedroom and bathroom at the front. The oak-floored family and meals area opens to a courtyard ideal for al fresco dining. Timber joinery graces the Ilve-equipped kitchen, which has a butler’s pantry. Upstairs, the retreat and study open to a balcony. The spacious main bedroom has an en suite and a walk-in wardrobe, and two further bedrooms share a bathroom. ● ALISON BARCLAY Agent: Gary Peer, Darren Krongold 0438 515 433 Price: $2.9 million-$3.19 million Auction: 1.30pm, August 5
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KEW \ 6 MILLER GROVE
Agent: Kay & Burton,
CANTERBURY \ 71 MALING ROAD
Sophie Su 0425 270
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0412 745 707 Price: $1.65
A sprint from Kew Junction and private schools, this Studley
million
Canterbury’s many charms seem to have picked this pretty
million-$1.75 million
Park address will put pep in your step. The solid-brick
Auction: 11am,
Edwardian as their pile-on. On the edge of Maling Road
Auction: 1pm, July 28
1920s house stands high in a gorgeous, north-facing garden
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village, the extended house is close to shops and station yet
with a saltwater pool. Five bedrooms – including a ground-
secluded by greenery, including a north-facing garden with
floor main suite – offers a lot of flexibility for the family. The
a deck, patio and mature trees. Three double bedrooms
bay-windowed family room has polished floorboards and
off the central hall include the capacious main (walk-in
an open fireplace. Adjoining it is the dado-panelled dining
wardrobe, en suite); all have original fireplaces with timber
room, which opens in turn to the granite kitchen and meals
mantelpieces. The modern, L-shaped living and dining
area. There’s a fitted study, and the rear lounge could also
area, glossy in polished hardwood, has bi-fold and french
make a fifth bedroom if required. Upstairs, the largest of
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doors to the covered deck for indoor-outdoor pleasure. The
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three bedrooms has a view over parkland and the river to
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62 Mitre St
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17 The Sands Estate
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Mulcahy Butera
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SOUTH YARRA 55 Fawkner St
Jellis Craig
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15 Princess St
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11 Ross St
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16 Lang St
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HAWTHORN EAST 5 Currajong Rd
67 Northcote Rd
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9 Harts Pde
81 Fakenham Rd
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HOLLOWAYS BEACH
11 Vears Rd
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36,38 & 40 Hibiscus Lne
Buxton
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110 Rochester Rd
54 Victoria Rd
1a Page St
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26-28 Poath Rd
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3/422-426 Glenferrie Rd 8 Avenel Rd
Nicholson
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45b Cook St
Kay & Burton
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6 Miller Gve
Marshall White
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3/420 Belmore Rd
19 Ralston St
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SOUTHBANK 2502/80 Clarendon St
TOORAK Kay & Burton
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294 Williams Rd
Marshall White
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109 Canterbury Rd
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21 Washington St
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Walsh Cairnes
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55 Washington St
700 Orrong Rd
MALVERN 4a Eva St
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21/703 Orrong Rd
704 Toorak Rd
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1/347 Glenferrie Rd
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19 Eastbourne St
12 Bell St
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Woodards
27 Callantina Rd
959 High St
11/13 Denbigh Rd
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Private Sale KILPARA
This apartment has it all 3 bedroom plus study, 5th floor large corner apartment on Orrong Road A Toorak masterpiece, Kilpara boasts fabulous views, great design, secure entrance, spacious light filled rooms. Parquetry flooring in living rooms, renovated kitchen, balcony, air conditioning and all the extras you would expect Building has caretaker, outdoor pool and terrace. 2 under cover car parks and storage cage. Inspect Thursday and Saturday 11 - 11.30am Price: $1.77 million After Hours: Valda Walsh 0418 384 330 Simon Walsh 0419 337 460
9817 4401
1167 Burke Road, Kew
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11 Ross Street Kew Luxuriously large spaces and consummate contemporary comfort are the spectacular surprises revealed behind the exquisite façade of "Ventura", an outstanding home positioned in the Sackville Ward amidst exclusive schools. Immense rooms, finest appointment and indoor/outdoor spaces cater for the most fastidious family through this beautifully styled 4 bedroom/3 bathroom home promising opportunities to relax, work and party in style. Comprising study/sittingroom, superb lounge, fitted home-office, expansive Gaggenau kitchen and vast living areas overlooking entertainer´s N/W gardens with studio/gym (huge cellar and WC) plus triple garage.
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5DOVWRQ 6WUHHW 6RXWK <DUUD ƌĐŚŝƚĞĐƚƵƌĂůůLJ ĚĞƐŝŐŶĞĚ EŽƌƚŚ ĨĂĐŝŶŐ ŚŽŵĞ ǁŝƚŚ ƉƌŝǀĂƚĞ ůŝĨƚ ŽĨĨĞƌŝŶŐ ƚŚƌĞĞ ďĞĚƌŽŽŵƐ ƉůƵƐ ƐƚƵĚLJͬ ŐƵĞƐƚ ďĞĚƌŽŽŵ͕ ƚŚƌĞĞ ƐƚLJůŝƐŚ ďĂƚŚƌŽŽŵƐ ĂŶĚ ƐĞĐƵƌĞ ĚŽƵďůĞ ŐĂƌĂŐŝŶŐ͘ &ĞĂƚƵƌŝŶŐ Ă ĨƵůůLJ ĞƋƵŝƉƉĞĚ ĚĞƐŝŐŶĞƌ DŝĞůĞ ŬŝƚĐŚĞŶ͕ ĞdžƉĂŶƐŝǀĞ ŽƉĞŶ ĚĞƐŝŐŶ ůŝǀŝŶŐ ĂŶĚ ĚŝŶŝŶŐ ƐƉĂĐĞƐ ĨůŽǁŝŶŐ ŽƵƚ ƚŽ Ă ůĂŶĚƐĐĂƉĞĚ ĐŽƵƌƚLJĂƌĚ͕ ŽĨĨĞƌŝŶŐ ƐĞĂŵůĞƐƐ ŝŶĚŽŽƌͬŽƵƚĚŽŽƌ ĞŶƚĞƌƚĂŝŶŝŶŐ͘ ĚĚŝƚŝŽŶĂů ŝƐ Ă ǀĂƐƚ ŚŽŵĞ ƚŚĞĂƚƌĞ Žƌ ƐĞĐŽŶĚ ůŝǀŝŶŐ ƌŽŽŵ͕ ǁŚŝůƐƚ LJŽƵƌ ŽǁŶ ƉƌŝǀĂƚĞ ƌŽŽĨƚŽƉ ƚĞƌƌĂĐĞ ĂĐĐĞƐƐĞĚ ǀŝĂ Ă ŵŽƚŽƌŝƐĞĚ ŐůĂƐƐ ƌĞƚƌĂĐƚĂďůĞ ƌŽŽĨ ŚĂƚĐŚ ŝƐ ŝĚĞĂů ĨŽƌ ĞŶƚĞƌƚĂŝŶŝŶŐ ŐƵĞƐƚƐ͘ &ĞĂƚƵƌĞƐ͗ ƌĞǀĞƌƐĞ ĐLJĐůĞ ŚĞĂƚŝŶŐ ĂŶĚ ĐŽŽůŝŶŐ͕ ŚLJĚƌŽŶŝĐ ĨůŽŽƌ ŚĞĂƚŝŶŐ͕ ƌĞŵŽƚĞ ĐŽŶƚƌŽůůĞĚ ĞdžƚĞƌŶĂů ǁŝŶĚŽǁ ůŽƵǀƌĞƐ͕ ĚƵĐƚĞĚ ǀĂĐƵƵŵ͕ ĚŽƵďůĞ ŐůĂnjĞĚ ǁŝŶĚŽǁƐ͕ ĂůĂƌŵ ƐLJƐƚĞŵ ǁŝƚŚ ds͕ ϰϬϬϬ> ǁĂƚĞƌ ƚĂŶŬ͘ ϭϵƌĂůƐƚŽŶƐƚƌĞĞƚͲƐŽƵƚŚLJĂƌƌĂ͘ĐŽŵ yWZ ^^/KE^ K& /Ed Z ^d DŽŶĚĂLJ ϭϯƚŚ ƵŐƵƐƚ Ăƚ ϯ͘ϬϬƉŵ ;hŶůĞƐƐ ^ŽůĚ WƌŝŽƌͿ s/ t tĞĚŶĞƐĚĂLJ Θ ^ĂƚƵƌĚĂLJ ϭ͘ϬϬͲϭ͘ϯϬƉŵ :ƵƐƚŝŶĞ ,ĂƌƌŝƐ ϬϰϬϳ ϯϯϮ ϲϭϴ ͮ DĂƌŬ tƌŝĚŐǁĂLJ Ϭϰϭϵ ϱϭϬ ϳϳϳ 82
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&DULQGD 5RDG &DQWHUEXU\ ^ƚƵŶŶŝŶŐ ůŝŐŚƚͲĨŝůůĞĚ ĨŽƵƌ ďĞĚƌŽŽŵ ĚǁĂƌĚŝĂŶ ĨĂŵŝůLJ ƌĞƐŝĚĞŶĐĞ ĐŽŵďŝŶŝŶŐ ĐůĂƐƐŝĐ ƐƚLJůĞ ǁŝƚŚ ĐŽŶƚĞŵƉŽƌĂƌLJ ƐƉĂĐĞƐ ŝŶĐůƵĚŝŶŐ ŝŶ ŐƌŽƵŶĚ ƉŽŽů ĂŶĚ ŽƵƚĚŽŽƌ ĞŶƚĞƌƚĂŝŶŵĞŶƚ ĂƌĞĂ͘ ĞĂƵƚŝĨƵůůLJ ƌĞŶŽǀĂƚĞĚ ƚŚƌŽƵŐŚŽƵƚ ƐŝƚƚŝŶŐ ŝŶ Ă ƋƵŝĞƚ ƉĞƌŝŽĚ ƐƚƌĞĞƚƐĐĂƉĞ ŝĚĞĂůůLJ ůŽĐĂƚĞĚ ŝŶ ƚŚĞ ŚŝŐŚůLJ ƐŽƵŐŚƚͲĂĨƚĞƌ DĂůŝŶŐ ZŽĂĚ ƉƌĞĐŝŶĐƚ͘ ŽŵƉƌŝƐŝŶŐ Ă ĨƌĞƚǁŽƌŬ ĂƌĐŚĞĚ ĞŶƚƌLJ͕ ĨŽƵƌ ďĞĚƌŽŽŵƐ ;ŵĂƐƚĞƌ ǁŝƚŚ t/Z ĂŶĚ ĞŶƐƵŝƚĞͿ͕ ĨŽƌŵĂů ůŽƵŶŐĞͬĚŝŶŝŶŐ ǁŝƚŚ K&W͕ ŵĂŝŶ ďĂƚŚƌŽŽŵ͕ ŽƉĞŶ ƉůĂŶ ŬŝƚĐŚĞŶ ǁŝƚŚ DŝĞůĞ ĂƉƉůŝĂŶĐĞƐ͕ ĐĂƐƵĂů ŵĞĂůƐ͕ ĨĂŵŝůLJ ƌŽŽŵ ŽƉĞŶŝŶŐ ŽŶƚŽ ƉƌŝǀĂƚĞ ŽƵƚĚŽŽƌ ĞŶƚĞƌƚĂŝŶŵĞŶƚ ĂƌĞĂ ǁŝƚŚ EŽƌƚŚ ĂƐƚ ŽƌŝĞŶƚĂƚŝŽŶ͘ ,ĞĂƚŝŶŐͬĐŽŽůŝŶŐ͕ ĂůĂƌŵ͕ ƚŝŵďĞƌ ĨůŽŽƌďŽĂƌĚƐ͕ ŽƌŝŐŝŶĂů ƉĞƌŝŽĚ ĚĞƚĂŝůƐ͕ ŐĂƌĂŐŝŶŐ ĨŽƌ ŽŶĞ ĐĂƌ ǀŝĂ ZKt ĂŶĚ ŽĨĨ ƐƚƌĞĞƚ ƉĂƌŬŝŶŐ ĨŽƌ ĂŶ ĂĚĚŝƚŝŽŶĂů ǀĞŚŝĐůĞ͘ ϭϴĐĂƌŝŶĚĂƌŽĂĚͲĐĂŶƚĞƌďƵƌLJ͘ĐŽŵ h d/KE ^ĂƚƵƌĚĂLJ ϭϭƚŚ ƵŐƵƐƚ Ăƚ ϭϭ͘ϬϬĂŵ ;hŶůĞƐƐ ^ŽůĚ WƌŝŽƌͿ s/ t dŚƵƌƐĚĂLJ ϭϭ͘ϬϬͲϭϭ͘ϯϬĂŵ Θ ^ĂƚƵƌĚĂLJ Ϯ͘ϬϬͲϮ͘ϯϬƉŵ ďďLJ /ŶŶĞƐ ϬϰϮϯ ϮϭϬ ϳϵϬ ͮ KůŝǀĞƌ ŽŽƚŚ Ϭϰϭϯ ϵϳϱ ϳϮϯ 84
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FLINDERS 45-45B COOK STREET E ET EXQUISITE VILLA L GE LIVING, AW LA AWA WARD-WINNING BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY T TY This lifestyle property together with business is located in beautiful Flinders Village. On two titles and meticulously renovated to enable the new owner a variety of uses. The prospect of utilizing this property for further development or continuing the existing use of chocolate manufacturing or incorporating a café, bar or restaurant. (STCA) A . The home of A) 3BR, study and rear storage or granny flat enables further income streams if so desired. Tu T scan Gardens, sundrenched decking and light filled interiors greet you when you step beyond title 1, the
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Brunswick 9387 0966
3A 2B 4C Private Sale POA Inspect By Appointment Contact Domenic Zanellini 0404878879
Reservoir 9460 2541
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EXPRESSION OF INTEREST CLOSING THURSDAY 16TH AUGUST 2018 AT 5PM MELBOURNE’S CBD MONASH UNI
MONASH FREEWAY MALVERN
CHADSTONE SHOPPING CENTRE
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Land Area: 2820m2* Extensive Poath Road frontage of 45.72m* Zoning: General Residential 2 Located in one of Melbourne’s highly sought after areas Direct proximity to Chadstone Shopping Centre Close to Hughesdale Station and surrounding schools Development concept plans available ¡ * Approx A rare opportunity to acquire this highly desirable development site in a tightly held location
DAVID BUTERA 0424 388 348
JOSEPH CATANESE 0418 367 514
ROBERT BUTERA 0411 630 036
MARK BURY 0450 096 137
www.2628poathroad.com
96 Mont Albert Road Canterbury A Diamond in the rough On a spectacular North-South allotment of 850sqm approx with 19.8m frontage in a winning locale favoured for at the heart of Melbourne’s best schooling, and just minutes from shopping, transport, parklands and Melbourne CBD. This original 4 bedroom residence offers endless possibility and significant potential to renovate, extend or ripe for next major project (all STCA).
Contact agents: John Yu 0401 687 389 john.yu@jyproperty.com.au Jeffrey Ge 0451 688 886 jeffrey.ge@jyproperty.com.au
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Trinity Beach Palace Exclusive Private Beachfront Estate Having hosted international stars and celebrities, this glamorous beachfront property has established its reputation as a world-class holiday destination. Now offered as a private residence, ‘Trinity Beach Palace’ offers a sublime lifestyle in an exclusive pocket of tropical paradise. Originally bought by the current owners on one title (5,330 sqm) in 2008, they have expanded the property with the acquisition of an additional adjoining lot in 2015 to increase the Estate to 7,586 sqm. Just 15 minutes’ drive north of the city of Cairns, Trinity Beach is an upmarket ‘boutique’ holiday centre with easy access to the Great Barrier Reef and its palm-fringed islands, the rainforest wonderland of Daintree National Park and the famed attractions of the tropical coast and hinterland. Designed to take full advantage of its idyllic beachfront location, the residence features a single storey linear design with lofty cathedral ceilings over main living areas to add to the air of spaciousness. Floor to ceiling glass doors all around provide flow-through ventilation, while individual air conditioning and ceiling fans ensure the perfect indoor climate. 88
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Location InterContinental Hotel, Double Bay, Sydney View
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Barbara Wolveridge 0418 760 004
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barbara.wolveridge@qldsir.com
Website
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36, 38 & 40 Hibiscus Lane | Holloway Beach
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Auction Commanding beautiful ocean views across the Coral Sea, is this rare and exciting opportunity to Location acquire three absolute beachfront lots in one line.
frontage at Holloways Beach, three homes on three titles provides 2136 sqm of land with options galore for an astute buyer. Holloways Beach is a lovely, laidback village surrounded by Tr T opical North Queensland beauty and climate.
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Batujimba | 62 Mitre Street | Port Douglas
FIRB approved for International buyers and subsequent resale. Beachfront Mirage gated community, three luxurious residences and a central lighted
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A Tr T opical Garden Estate “Batujimba” an exotic collection of pavilions set beside a large and beautiful private lake covered in water lilies and lotus, there is a small rowing
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of a delightful little jetty. Surrounded by lawns and stunning gardens, each Contact pavilion enjoys views of the lake which sits Office peacefully beneath the tall rainforest trees.
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T opical Living in Exclusive Sands Estate Tr Almost new, this wonderful home lies within the exclusive ‘Sands’ gated estate located mere moments from Four Mile Beach. The open plan layout of this home is very conducive to a tropical lifestyle, an expansive living and kitchen area provides ample room for dining, living and entertaining. All rooms open out to a deep veranda overlooking the pool.
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THE LOCAL DIRECTORY HOME FURNISHINGS Next Home Furnishings
Visit our large showroom and discover 1000’s of metres of beautiful fabrics.Purchase by the metre or order in any brand. DIY, custom made window furnishings/cushions, upholstery service. Free measure and quote. 1346 Toorak Road, Camberwell Contact: 9889 2213
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MARKETS Craft Markets
WINTER BOUTIQUE MARKETS AT QUEEN VIC MARKETS Every weekend from June 23rd – July 29th. Saturday 9-3pm Sunday 9-4pm Shed A Cnr Peel & Victoria Streets Melbourne. Contact Craft markets Phone: 5976 3266.
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FENCING Websters Fencing
Registered Building Practitioner Building quality timber fences in Stonnington and Boroondara since 1982. Websters Fencing provides a tailored and reliable service, with the experience to ensure quality and longevity of your fence. We specialise in boundary fencing. Please call Les Webster between 7.00am and 7.00pm for a quote: Mob: 0417 356 608 12392852-LB28-18
BATHROOMS/KITCHENS smarterBATHROOMS+
Escape to a beautiful bathroom with a complete design, build and project management from Melbourne’s smartest bathroom renovator. Guaranteed start and finish dates or we pay you. Call now for an award winning interior designer to visit you. Contact: 1300 662 838 Showroom 77 Salmon Street, Port Melbourne
www.smarterbathrooms.com.au
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COURIER SERVICES Pack & Send Hawthorn
We provide total courier and freight delivery services and complete packaging solutions for customers in and around Hawthorn, Richmond. You can drop off your goods at our Service Centre or we can pick up from your door - it’s your choice. Shop 1 & 2, 159 Burwood Road Hawthorn Contact: 9813 4522.
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BATHROOMS
CAR RENTAL
DANCING
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Rent-A-Bomb Car Rentals Specialising
beautiful bathroom with a complete design, build and project management from Melbourne’s smartest bathroom renovator. Guaranteed start and finish dates or we pay you. Call now for an award winning interior designer to visit you. Contact: 1300 662 838 Showroom 77 Salmon Street, Port Melbourne www.smarterbathrooms.com.au
Kizmet Belly Dancing Bellydance
in new and used car rentals with over 37 years experience. With a large range of new and used cars, we have your rental needs covered. Contact: 13 15 63 or www.rentabomb.com.au
Kizmet offer classes in Bellydance and traditional dance styles from the Middle East at 2 locations, Murrumbeena and Box Hill, in a safe, friendly enviroment. Bellydance is a beautiful artform with universal appeal to all women, regardless of age, size or shape. Contact: 9849 2828 www.bellydancekizmet.com.au
BATHROOMS AND KITCHENS GIA Bathrooms and Kitchens Specialist design and renovation company, providing peace of mind that one company will manage all aspects of your renovation process. Complete start to finish service, with guaranteed start and finish dates. Call now to book an in home consultation or visit our website for further information. 819A Nepean Hwy Bentleigh. Contact: 1300 442 736 www.giarenovations.com.au
BLINDS A/P Shutters & Blinds Highest quality blinds and Timber Plantation Shutters at Melbourne’s best prices. Specialising in all other window furnishings including Holland Blinds, Sun Screens, Awnings, Venetians, Romans and Curtains. Contact: 9818 1133 www.ap-shutters.com Bracken Blinds & Shutters Specialises in designing quality window coverings for the home, office or builders/ architects on time and within budget. Showroom: 391 Camberwell Rd, Camberwell, or let us come to you. Contact: 1300 884 838 or 9882 3332 www.brackenblinds.com.au
CLEANING SERVICES Campeones Campeones cleaning services. Satisfactions guaranteed! Trusted specialists in: commercial, residential, end of lease cleaning, carpet, window and pressure cleaning. Special discounts July and August only. Call “the champions of cleaning” today and save Contact: Rosita 0434 039 542 or Email: rosita@campeones.com.au or info@campeones.com.au www.campeones.com.au
CLUTTER RESCUE Total-E-Tailer Sold your home, renovating or wanting to get rid of unwanted goods? Clean up with my help. Let me help you sell your unwanted goods and turn it into $$. We sell used furniture, kitchens, bathrooms and home decor. Contact: 0425 329 247. simonehayman@gmail.com
COURIER SERVICES Pack & Send Hawthorn We provide total courier and freight delivery services and complete packaging solutions for customers in and around Hawthorn, Richmond. You can drop off your goods at our service Centre at Shop 1 and 2 159 Burwood Road Hawthorn, or we can pick up from your door- its your choice. Contact: 9813 4522 www.packsend.com.au/hawthorn PLUMBING
SECURITY PRODUCTS CRIMSAFE
Protect your Home and Family. Hi-Light Group, Melbourne’s premier manufacturer and installer of CRIMSAFE Security Products. Doors - Windows Enclosures. See showroom 655 Burwood Road East Hawthorn.
Free Measure and Quote. Contact: 9808 9559
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Eastern Plumbing Pioneers
Family owned business specialising in all areas of plumbing. Customer service and attention to detail is our priority. 20 years experience. Residential maintenance, roofing, drainage and blockages, gas hot water and gas ducted heating repairs and installation. Highly recommended by our clients. Contact: 1300 EPP 247/ Tristan 0412 272 808.
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DECKING Deckseal Revival Pty Ltd Melbourne’s deck care and maintenance professionals. Residential and Commercial: Deck sanding, cleaning and sealing. Concrete & paving cleaning and sealing. Delivering a beautiful and long lasting deck surface. Contact: Brian 0410 537 164 www.deckseal.com.au
ELECTRICAL SERVICES J.L Hutt Electrical Specialising in all electrical installations: Extensions/ Refurbishments, Stove/Oven/Hot Water Repair, Switchboard upgrades, House Rewires, TV/Phone/Data, Safety switches. Free quotes. 24 hour service. Lic 17824. Contact: Jason 0411 300 772. www.jlhuttelectrical.com.au
Service Today Licensed electricians, professional service, 24/7, rapid response, upfront pricing and senior discounts. Our friendly technicians specialise in lighting, powerpoints, phone lines and general electrical problems. Same day emergency service! Contact: 1300 854 611 www.servicetoday.com.au
CLEANING SERVICES Campeones Cleaning Services - Satisfaction GUARANTEED!
Trusted specialists in: commercial, residential, end of lease cleaning, carpet, window & pressure cleaning. SPECIAL DISCOUNTS July and August only Call “the champions of cleaning” today & SAVE! Further details call Rosita: 0434 039 542 or E: rosita@campeones.com.au
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FENCING
PAINTING
SECURITY PRODUCTS
Websters Fencing Registered building
Matt’s Painting & Decorating
Crimsafe: Protect your Home and Family. Hi-light Group, Melbourne’s premier manufacturer and installer of CRIMSAFE security products. Doorswindows-Enclosures. See showroom 655 Burwood Road East Hawthorn. Free measure and quote. Contact: 9808 9559 www.highlightdirect.com.au
Personalised, highly efficient and motivated team. Free quotes, prompt service and high quality paint finish. Experienced porters paintapplicator and specialist in wall paper hanging. We don’t just paint, we create Contact: 0418 384 620.
Next Home Furnishings Visit our large showroom & discover 1000’s of metres of beautiful fabrics. Purchase by the metre or order in any brand. DIY, custom made window furnishings / cushions, upholstery service. Free measure and quote. 1346 Toorak Road Camberwell Contact: 9889 2213. www.nextfurnishings.com.au
PLUMBING Eastern Plumbing Pioneers Family owned business specialising in all areas of plumbing. Customer service and attention to detail is our priority. 20 years experience. Residential
Craft Markets Winter boutique markets at Queen Vic Market. Every weekend from June 23rd to July 29th. Saurday 9am-3pm, Sunday 9am-4pm. Shed A, Corner Peel and Victoria Streets, Melbourne. Contact: 5976 3266 www.craftmarkets.com.au
quality Timber Plantation Shutters at Melbourne’s best prices guaranteed. Also specialising in all other window furnishings including Awnings and Roller Blinds. Email: info@ap-shutters.com Contact: 9818 1133. www.ap-shutters.com
blockages, gas hot water and gas ducted
TREE DOCTOR
heating repairs and installation. Highly
Frank Duke Total tree care, including
recommended by our clients.
reshaping or removals. Third-generation owner, 56 years experience. Complete customer satisfaction with individual assessment. Contact: Paul 9509 4768
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WINDOW REPLACEMENTS
Ispex At Ispex we’re all about fabulous
Service Today Licensed plumbers,
Windows 1 We specialise in the supply
glasses. We value good design over trendy brands; We’re in to hand-crafted, not mass-produced; We cater for the individual, not the mainstream; We value integrity over profit- and we’re driven by our passion to make you look your best. Our own funky designs are custom made in Australia. 3 John Street, Collingwood Contact: 9416 1043 www.funkyspex.com
professional service, 24/7, rapid
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SHUTTERS iSpex Funky Spex
At iSpex we’re all about fabulous glasses. We value good design over trendy brands; We’re into handcrafted, not mass-produced; We cater to the individual, not the mainstream; We value integrity over profit - and we’re driven by our passion to make you look your best. Our own funky designs are custom-made in Australia Contact: 3 Johnston Street, Collingwood. 9416 1043
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and installation of replacement windows and doors – timber, aluminium or PVC. Our staff are fully qualified ensuring quality work. No job too big or too small. Member of MBA and HIA. To replace your old, tired, rotting windows please call us for a free, no obligation measure and quote. Contact: 9703 1530 www.windows1.net.au
ELECTRICIANS A/P Shutters & Blinds
Highest quality Timber Plantation Shutters at Melbourne’s best prices guaranteed. Also specialising in all other window furnishings including Awnings and Roller Blinds. For a free, no obligation quote: Contact: 9818 1133 info@ap-shutters.com
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R Rent-A-Bomb Car Rentals is a reliable and affordable car hire company with h 12 locations in 3 states, 1 oopen 7 days a week. With a large range of new and used cars and 37 years experience, we have your rental car needs covered. Call RICHMOND 9428 0088 or 131553
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ELECTRICAL SERVICES J.L Hutt Electrical
Specialising in all electrical installations: Extensions/ Refurbishments, Stove/ Oven/Hot Water repair, Switchboard upgrades, House Rewires, TV/Phone/ Data and Safety switches. Free quotes 24 hour service.
Lic 17824. Contact: Jason 0411 300 772
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TREE DOCTOR Frank Duke
Total tree care, including reshaping or removals. Third generation owner, 56 years experience. Complete customer satisfaction with individual assessment Contact: Paul 9509 4768
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BELLY DANCERS Service Today
Licensed electricians, professional service, 24/7, rapid response, upfront pricing and seniors discounts. Our friendly technicians specialise in lighting, powerpoints, phone lines and general electrical problems. Same day emergency service! Contact: 1300 854 611.
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MARKETS
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CAR RENTALS
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We specialise in the supply and installation of replacement windows and doors – timber, aluminium or PVC. Our staff are fully qualified ensuring quality work. No job too big or too small. Member of MBA and HIA. To replace your old, tired, rotting windows please call us for a free, no obligation measure and quote. Contact: 9703 1530
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Bellydance Kizmet offer classes in Bellydance and traditional dance styles from the Middle East at 2 locations (Murrumbeena and Box Hill) in a safe and friendly environment. Bellydance is a beautiful art form with universal appeal to all women, regardless of age, size or shape. Get fit, have fun, improve your core strength and flexibility learning this entrancing, fun dance form with the best.
For more information visit our website www.bellydancekizmet.com.au or call 9849 2828
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practitioner. Building quality fences in Stonnington and Booroondara since 1982. Websters fencing provides a tailored and reliable service, with the experience to ensure quality and longevity of your fence. We specialise in boundary fencing. Please call Les Webster between 7am and 7pm for a quote. Contact: 0417 356 608
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