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INSIDE THIS WEEK LIANE MORIARTY

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At the Caulfield Cup Carnival this year, ambassador Lindy Rama-Ellis will be front and centre, peering beguilingly from beneath a hat tipped just so to accommodate a sip of champagne, at one of the biggest parties in town. Rama-Ellis became known when she was married to Olympian Michael Klim, and for her status as a Balinese princess. Recently remarried, she is at her core an entrepreneur with the drive to juggle four children and a fledging business, and tell it like it is – which is that it’s not easy, but nor is walking in heels after a day at the track, and she does both fabulously. ●

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““I am Dr Chantel Thornton ” … and I’m a breast cancer surgeon I always wanted to be a doctor. My grandfather

gave me a doctor’s kit when I was six, and I’ve always loved anything to do with the human body and caring for people. I decided I wanted to do surgery in the middle of the night when I had to put a catheter into the bladder of an elderly man who had an obstruction and couldn’t wee. He was the most grateful patient I’d ever come across. I gravitated towards breast cancer surgery because of a family history of breast cancer – my maternal grandmother, three of my maternal aunts, and a maternal first cousin all had breast cancer. My favourite aunt died of breast cancer when I was 11; she was from the country and had a late diagnosis. I realised I could do something that would really make a difference and hopefully reduce the number of ladies with late diagnoses who experience what my aunt did. Every day is different and events can change rapidly but, fortunately, you don’t have too many surgical emergencies with breast cancer. Normally, the day starts with rounds at 7am, followed by a consulting session, which might go the whole day or a half a day, followed by theatre. It can be unpredictable and difficult to plan things; I’m constantly apologising to my friends for turning up late or for cancelling appointments. I don’t get a lot of downtime, but I like to exercise, I’m sort of a gym junkie. You have to be fit and healthy, because it’s a physically demanding job with very long hours. By far and away the most stressful part of the job is the delivery of bad news. Sometimes I don’t sleep at night because I’m worried about how a diagnosis is going to affect a patient and their family, particularly with recurrences. These are ladies that I’ve known for many years. Fortunately, I can tell most ladies that they are going to live a very long time. Even with metastatic disease, people are living a very long time now – it’s a chronic illness. I like to think that my practice is personalised. I see cancer patients within 24 hours of their diagnosis, and I have a supportive breast care nurse onsite all the time. I’ve just bought a couple of buildings in Richmond, and one of those buildings is going to be a little cottage for the family members of my interstate and country patients to stay nearby while they undergo major surgery. ●

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COVER STORY

With a new love, baby and business, entrepreneur Lindy Rama-Ellis is proof that you should ‘never say never’.

f life begins at 40, then model and mother Lindy Rama-Ellis has hit the birthday milestone jackpot. She’s the new ambassador for this year’s Stella Artois Caulfield Cup Carnival and creative director of fashion label Rama Voyage. She’s proof that you can have it all – you just need to be super-organised. Her life has come full circle since splitting from former Olympic gold medallist swimmer Michael Klim in 2016. They have three children together – Stella, 11, Rocco, 9 and Frankie 6 – but they’re in the full-time care of Rama-Ellis, who lives in Bali. She married a second time just a few months ago in Italy, tying the knot with English property developer Adam Ellis. “I never thought I would get married again,” says Rama-Ellis. “I felt scarred for life after my first marriage and didn’t think I would find love as easily as I did, being a single mum. “But when I met Adam I had a total change of heart. I guess you never should say never. I did the opposite of what I thought I would because I met a man I deeply love.” On her special day, she wore a lavish Toni Maticevski gown, said no to flowers and went barefoot. She also did her own hair and make-up. “I have never been a fan of weddings. I find them boring,” she says. “It’s chicken or beef and a rigmarole of sorts. I wanted things to be more casual, so we went to a winery in Italy. It was super-relaxed.” The couple welcomed their first child Goldie into the world in December last year. Rama-Ellis didn’t stop to take time out, instead preferring to juggle work and family as best she could. On the day we meet, Rama-Ellis feels torn between work – which sees her in Australia for two weeks – and a desire to be back with the kids in Bali. But before she gets there, there’s a trip to Hamilton Island and then Perth Fashion Week before she comes up for air. “It’s fairly difficult, I won’t lie,” she says. “I had to say goodbye to Goldie and Adam this morning as they were off back to Bali and it really hurt. My other kids are in Bali at school with mum holding the fort and it’s another week before I get back home to see them all,” she says. “Yes, they get upset because I don’t see them for a little while, but it’s what we do as working mums. ‘‘In all honesty, I did wake up this morning

wishing I didn’t have to work. It’s a double-edged sword sometimes, but I think it’s important for my mental state to keep busy and work hard,” she reasons. She started planning Rama Voyage during her pregnancy with Goldie and dropped the first season quietly. Now, with a second season in boutiques, she’s back with a store presence at Husk and designs Australian-made beach-to-dinner-date pieces for the woman on the move. “I can’t wear denim cut-offs any more,” she laughs. “I dress age-appropriate and I created a range that was more stylised and reflective of me. It can take you from the beach and pool to the dinner table,” she says. After launching Milk & Co (a skincare label) with ex-husband Klim in 2008, Rama-Ellis wasn’t allowed to launch a competitive brand as part of their separation deal. She chose to go into the fashion space instead. “It’s onwards and upwards. I’ll find success in something else, but I did put a lot of love into Milk. It was my baby,” she reflects.

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s far as tackling the busy racing season ahead, Rama-Ellis is happy to be in the spotlight. “I never thought I’d be asked as a 40-year-old to be an ambassador for the races, but I think people want credible and relatable people,” she says. “I am a mother of four and am as real as it gets,” she says. Rama-Ellis says she was more relaxed with her fourth pregnancy, but still turns to Google to search for advice, like what age babies should start eating solids. “You forget things from one child to the next,” she says, admitting to winging it at times. “In Italy, Goldie was chewing on pizza crusts and people told me you probably can’t introduce wheat so young. She seemed happy though.” With a social media following of about 101,000 on Instagram, Rama-Ellis keeps it real with a mix of family snaps and fashion moments. She’s tries to be down-to-earth in the busy world of media personalities, too. “I have been around a long time but I find ways of reinventing myself,” she says. “There’s a lot of social media around and some get carried away with promoting a different side of life, but I think people want an honest reflection of your life, and I do just that – I show you who I am.” ●

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“I never thought I would get married again. But when I met Adam I had a total change of heart ... I met a man I deeply love.� LINDY RAMA-ELLIS

Lindy Rama-Ellis is the 2018 Stella Artois Caulfield Cup Carnival Ambassador. She wears Kitx dress and Sylvy Earl headpiece, both available at David Jones. Opposite page: Lindy and Adam Ellis on their wedding day in Italy.

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LITERATURE

Australia’s favourite novelist Liane Moriarty talks screen adaptations and Meryl Streep. Wo r d s

Big little success

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t wasn’t too long ago that Aussie novelist Liane Moriarty was being hailed as “the most successful author you’ve never heard of”. But the HBO adaptation of her 2014 novel Big Little Lies put paid to that. With an all-star cast led by Reese Witherspoon and Nicole Kidman, the series transported Moriarty’s characters from a fictional northern-beach Sydney suburb to Monterey, California, but the guts of the smart, dark and addictive tale remained the same, and everyone was talking about it. It might be reasonable to expect that with season two in the pipeline and Moriarty’s eighth book for grown-ups, Nine Perfect Strangers, fresh on the shelves (Nicole Kidman has already picked up the TV and movie rights) she’d be living the high life, but Moriarty remains remarkably calm and good humoured about it all. “I was in my 40s before I experienced more than moderate success with my books, so I think I’m just too old and weary to lose my head,” she says. “It might have been a different story if I’d written a smash-hit debut novel when I was 20. ‘‘I did lose my head trying to find the right dress to wear to the Emmys. That was very traumatic. I still have flashbacks.” Although we’re dying for details, what happens next in the land of Big Little Lies is under wraps. “I don’t think I’m allowed to say anything, except that I changed my book to suit the series,” Moriarty says. “So, some of the characters, for example Bonnie, have a different backstory than the one I gave them in the novel and, of course, I also created entirely new characters.” What Moriarty can reveal is that the process for taking her story from page to screen has been different this time around. “With season one, I basically just handed over the book and crossed my fingers, although I didn’t need to cross them too tightly, because I knew I was handing it over to brilliant people,” she says. “With season two, I wrote a 50,000-word story – basically a novella – purely for the show. It was fun because I could focus on dialogue, rather than description, and I didn’t need to move my characters from room to room, which is always one of the most awkward things for an author to do. I wrote it all in present tense as if I was watching it on the screen.’’ Moriarty says she is still torn between glee and shock over the evolution of the project. For starters, an even more iconic name has joined the line-up for Big Little Lies round two. “I had the audacious idea that Meryl Streep could

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play the role of Perry’s mum [played by Alexander Skarsgard]. I was trying to come up with a name for the character and I thought I would find out Meryl’s middle name. I discovered her real name was Mary-Louise, which was actually perfect for the character. When I told the producers that I’d created a character for Meryl, they were teasing me saying, ‘Look at you, Liane. How Hollywood of you.’ ‘‘But somehow they made the dream come true. They got me Meryl.’’ ●

MORIARTY ON THE WRITING PROCESS \ ■

I just sit at my computer and keep writing

until it’s finished. I make it up as I go along, so every day I’m also editing as I change my mind. I don’t write lots of different drafts because I’m always redrafting the work I did the day before. ■

Think of nothing else but the story – not

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ENTERTAINMENT

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Jimmy Barnes is back to rock the Royal Melbourne Show – refreshed, reflective and ready to go.

Staring down his demons

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elbourne, 1988. When men wore mullets and prime ministers had the decency to stick around for at least a term or four. In February of that year, ex-Cold Chisel singer Jimmy Barnes took to the stage at the Royal Melbourne Showgrounds for Under The Southern Cross, a celebration of homegrown talent that also included Icehouse, The Angels, Mental As Anything and John Farnham. “I can remember everything, that's the curse,” jokes Barnes today of those wilder days, when drinking a couple of bottles of hard liquor daily was standard for him. Thirty years later and “Barnesy” is back, booked to rock the Royal Melbourne Show on September 22 with a 90-minute performance of his greatest hits. But he’s a changed man. Gone is the booze, the drugs and with them any dark thoughts they were soothing. He’s now 62 years old, with two best-

selling memoirs: Working Class Boy (2016, recently released as a documentary) and Working Class Man (2017). “When I started writing these books it was about something that was part of me and dealing with a lot of stuff that I’d pushed away in the back of my head that I tried to forget. And all that stuff was killing me,” he says.

JIMMY BARNES \ Performs his greatest hits at the Royal Melbourne Show for one night only from 5pm, ADAM McLEAN

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Born James Dixon Swan in Glasgow, Scotland, Jimmy arrived with his family in Adelaide in 1962 at the age of five. Growing up with a boxer father prone to getting drunk and beating up his mother, young Jimmy began drinking himself at the age of nine and taking drugs at 11. The violence and poverty drove his mother to flee with him and his five siblings and he eventually took on the surname of his mother’s second husband, Reg Barnes. As a teenager, music became Jimmy’s ticket to freedom, leading to four No.1 albums with iconic Australian rock band Cold Chisel and 11 as a solo artist. But beneath the fame and success something still wasn’t right. “In about 2011 I got to the point where I really hadn't dealt with anything; it was literally killing me. I [had been] drinking myself to death every day for 40-odd years.” In a hotel room in Auckland, Barnes woke up, went to the cupboard and found his dressing gown cord tied to the rail. “When I saw it I remembered that I'd actually been dangling off it [the night before]. And somehow I didn't die. I don't know, I'm a hard person to kill.” This close encounter spurred him to seek professional help, and begin digging deeper into the dark places of his childhood. He now encourages others to talk about their own problems before it is too late. After several years of self-reflection and speaking tours, the grandfather of 13 and great-grandfather of one is ready to let his music again do the talking. “When you get up and you start a song like Working Class Man or Flame Trees or Khe Sanh and you see the audience light up – I just can't wait to play all of those songs, the songs that people know.” ●

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fter a cold and long winter, there’s nothing more inviting than spring’s first vegetables – bright green asparagus, spring onions, fresh peas, as well as some leftover winter staples like pumpkin and beetroot. I’ve created a vegetarian mezze platter to share with your loved ones. Mezze (literally “snack”) is to the Middle East what antipasto is to Italy. It’s designed to share and generally eaten with the hands. Sit on the deck with a glass of mint tea or even a bottle of rosé. I’ve made this vegetarian but you can add sucuk, a Turkish sausage, or halloumi. Most ingredients can be found at Middle Eastern shops or gourmet delicatessens. The best way to design a mezze platter is to hit the market, see what’s fresh and in season and cook it using spice mixes such as ras el hanout, baharat, dukkah or za’atar. Explore sauces or dips like harissa, baba ghanouj or tahini. It’s such a fun way to eat veggies. ●

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Mezze platter

Fava bean dip 2 cups cooked fava beans, available in tins 2 cloves of garlic Juice of 1 lemon Salt, to taste ¼ cup olive oil Beetroot powder, optional Grilled asparagus with labneh and toasted pepitas 1 bunch of asparagus 1 tbsp labneh (Greek yoghurt as substitute) 1 tbsp toasted pepitas (pumpkin seeds) Garnish or sides Turkish bread Good quality extra virgin olive oil (EVOO)

Method Start by roasting your pumpkin. Place the pumpkin on a lined baking tray and drizzle with some olive oil. Roast for 40 mins or until soft. Test using a fork to poke through. ■ In the meantime, make the soy butter by melting the butter in a pan and whisking in the soy. Set aside until pumpkin is ready and drizzle over. ■ To make the fava bean dip, place the cooked beans, garlic, lemon juice and salt and pulse in a food processor. Slowly drizzle in the olive oil as you are pulsing and process until smooth. Transfer to a serving bowl and set aside. Drizzle over some olive oil and sprinkle some beetroot powder all over the top. You can substitute this with paprika. ■ To cook the asparagus, place a pan or griddle on high heat. Drizzle with olive oil and place the asparagus in. Cook until nice and charred, about 3-5 mins. Remove and place on a serving plate. Add a dollop of yoghurt and top with some pepitas. ■ To assemble, place all three dishes on a large board and serve with some good EVOO, warm Turkish bread and a pot of mint tea. ● ■

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Bringing it home Meet the designers and entrepreneurs reviving the iconic drinks trolley.

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he art of ‘‘hometending’’ over a living room drinks trolley – a pastime among Australian homes in the early to mid-20th century – is making a comeback. The return of this movement is underpinned by a growing appreciation among Australians for home entertaining – we have set aside the space in our houses for guests and we are being more inventive and creative in how we wine and dine them. Local business owners are also adding to the interest, creating beautiful furniture to make and display drinks and mixers on fashioned from fine ingredients. The range of drinks trolleys on the market has recently expanded to a point where even Kmart is producing their own take on the trend. At the other

end of the market are the more bespoke locally designed and produced pieces such the New York Drinks Cabinet by Grazia and Co ($2690). This cabinet can by fully closed when not in use, introducing an element of theatre, an atmosphere of celebration when guests arrive and all is unveiled. “Bar carts were such a feature of so many midcentury homes, we wanted to bring back the glamour of this period and modernise what was such a classic piece,” says Grazia and Co founder Grazia Materia. The label has also recently collaborated with Melbourne practice Techne Architecture + Interior Design on a shelving range, including a mid-height unit with an optional stone top that is often used as a bar.

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for the industry.” On being a sole owner, he says, “It’s quite scary. There’s no one else to blame for anything. That’s a big learning curve, but we’re in it for the long haul.’’ The spring menu is firing. Expect a riff on the banh mi, a housemade milk-bun burger filled with deep-fried, soft-shell crab, peanut hoisin and pickled vegetables, and Hiatus’s take on the classic French dish “asperges et oeuf poche”, with a riberry brioche, asparagus spears and a quail egg. “Kew is going through a rejuvenation,” says Tammesild, “It’s a real risk to challenge the status quo, but a lot of customers are loyal to us even in the first few months. It’s really satisfying.” ●

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TRAVEL \ BUDAPEST If European capitals went toe to toe in a beauty contest, Budapest would be a hands-down podium finish. The Hungarian twin-capital is that rare beauty combining classic elegance and rich history with the buzzing nightlife of a new millennium city.

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Budapest is the spa capital of Europe with a stunning array of bathhouses, some centuries old, fed by a collection of thermal springs that run deep underneath the city. Spend your days dipping in and out of the restorative waters. The most popular and probably the most spectacular, the neo Baroque splendour of the Szechenyi Baths, is a bustling treat with 11 different pools at varying temperatures inside and out. Margaret Island, in the middle of the river, is also ideal for an atmospheric soak. Hit Budapest’s flip side in the evening and sample some of the brilliant ruin-bars in cavernous abandoned buildings decorated with what looks to be the best in op shop chic, and have a rousing good time with the locals. �

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A week is the perfect amount of time to explore the city’s elegant layout and singular history. Carve out a few days for each side of the river: Buda and Pest (Yes, really). Get your bearings on one of the city’s yellow rattlers, the No.2 tram travels along the banks of the beautiful Danube River and offers a postcard view of the city’s most spectacular buildings – Buda Castle, the Great Market Hall, Parliament and the Chain Bridge. Jag across to the Buda side of the river and the No.41 tram trundles along below the splendour of Gellert Hill and the Citadella, the fortress built on top of the hill in 1851. Grab the funicular and wander up into the gorgeous Castle Hill district where you’ll find the neo-Gothic splendour of Fisherman’s Bastion. Budapest’s galleries and museums offer an incredibly rich insight into the history of the country, from the National Gallery housed in the Castle to the House of Terror, detailing the times of Hungary’s fascist and communist dictatorships. ●

If you can drag yourself away from the capital, take a series of day trips or overnighters to towns nearby. Bicycle tours along the Danube have become a hugely popular way to take in the sights at a leisurely pace, otherwise you can hop a river boat or a hydrofoil to Esztergom and its impressive Basilica. At around 125 kilometres south of Budapest take a hire car on the M7 motorway to Lake Balaton, the summer capital of Hungary, and see how the locals holiday at Europe’s largest freshwater lake. ●

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WHERE TO STAY \ Quiet and contemplative Buda, full of green boulevards and beautiful buildings is the place to lay your head if you want respite from city buzz. Try Hotel Castle Garden near the Buda Castle gate. For adherents of the Pest-is-best rule, hang out in districts 5 or 7, where you get the best of Budapest boho. GETTING THERE \ Emirates offers two flights daily from Melbourne Airport to Budapest Ferenc Liszt International

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henever I see clients who have been training hard, eating “healthy” foods, but not achieving the results they’re after, I take a good look at what they have really been putting in their mouth. More often than not, I find that what they think are healthy choices are actually slowing down their progress. With so much clever marketing, it is no wonder that many people have been fooled into thinking that what they are eating or drinking is a “healthy product” when often, it simply is not. Here are four examples for which a substitute could make all the difference between fast and slow progress.

SPORTS DRINKS \ This is one that I see too often and it always makes me cringe! Chugging down a Powerade after a session may feel great and give you

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plenty of hype about protein bars and while some of them can make a good snack eaten in moderation, always be careful of high sugar or salt content, or hidden ingredients like nasty unnatural additives and artificial sweeteners. Remember – many of these bars are created with meal replacements in mind and are therefore seriously high in carbs. They also have a similar


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packing seven fruits into one drink? Unfortunately, this misconception is one that I see too many people falling for. In fact, it was something that in my earlier days I used to drink too, thinking it was healthy. While a juice is OK when you need a good hit of vitamin C, I never recommend having a large glass along with your lunch or as a pick-me-up. This is simply because of the sugars that are jam-packed into them. Juicing releases the sugars of fruit but gets rid of the fibre content, meaning that you’re better off just to eat the fruit as is. Try to stay away from storebought juices in particular as an everyday choice – these often have unnecessary additives to extend their shelf life. Instead, opt for a homemade

smoothie and pack it with more vegetables than fruit as a more filling and satisfying alternative. “HEALTHY” CAFE CHOICES \ While the health food revolution has been incredible and has really encouraged people to take responsibility for what they put in their mouths, I often see cafes offering “healthy” options swimming in high-sugar sauces, too high in fat or in massive serving sizes. My advice is to get to know the best healthy alternative at your favourite spot. Meal prep really comes into play here, because if you have a delicious and healthy meal waiting for you in the office fridge, there’s no way you’ll be heading out for a bite to eat at the cafe round the corner. Let’s be real – none of the above examples are going to kill you! Just try not to make them an everyday occurrence and focus on eating real food, this way nothing will be able to stand in the way of your progress. ● ● 28bysamwood.com

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Most local amenities can be reached in just a 10-minute walk, including East Camberwell train station, Burke Road shops and trams, Boroondara Park and the Anniversary Outer Circle Trail. The home is located within the Canterbury Girls Secondary College zone, which is just short walk away. ● AMELIA BARNES property@domainreview.com.au Agent: Jellis Craig, Campbell Ward 0402 124 939 Price: $2.4 million-$2.6 million Auction: 10am, September 22

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Anything walkable to Camberwell Junction gets top marks from teenagers, and this house – a contemporary Californian bungalow with open-plan living and dining, study, retreat and a holiday-at-home garden – deserves a family seeking a forever home. Entertainers will love the stone kitchen (with butler’s pantry) and timber-floored dining area, which opens to the covered terrace above the solarheated pool. The pool has its own pavilion, ideal for parties. Five bedrooms, including two on the ground floor, the main with an en suite and walk-in wardrobe. Three first-floor bedrooms share a retreat, bathroom with bath and shower and a powder room. ● ALISON BARCLAY Agent: Kay & Burton, Sally Morrison 0439 031 145 Price: $3.2 million-$3.4 million Auction: 1.30pm, September 22

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Glen Iris 33 Vears V Road Updated Update d char harm wiithin exquiisite garde dens Immaculately presented, updated period home within exquisite established gardens. Formal & informal living, stylish modern kitchen, master suite, 2nd bed, potential 3rd & family bathroom. Double garage. Minutes from Ashburton Village shopping & schools.

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This ground-floor home is part of a boutique period-inspired development designed by Nicholas Day, the local architect responsible for some of the suburb’s most prestigious properties. Included in the excellently proportioned floor plan are multiple living areas (formal and open-plan), three bedrooms (two with en suites, including the main with a walk-in wardrobe), entryway, laundry, powder room and a private lift connecting to the three-car basement garage. Doors from both the living area and main bedroom lead to a paved outdoor terrace. The property is ideal for downsizers seeking an accessible home that doesn’t compromise on luxury materials, location and space. ● AMELIA BARNES Agent: Marshall White, Justin Long 0418 537 973 Price: $2.7 million-$2.97 million Auction: 1.30pm, September 22

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SURREY HILLS \ 6 SHERWOOD ROAD

Rebecca Edwards

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1950s home are stone walls, parquetry floors, a carved

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Hills Hoists in this solid brick home. The single-storey floor

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stone bathtub and various terrazzo surfaces. Mid-century

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enthusiasts will appreciate the ground floor’s north-facing

Glass double-doors off the entryway lead into the living

living area leading to a terrace. Also on this storey is the

room with brick-framed open fireplace and large street-

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meals area opening to an outdoor deck. The upper floor

the dining room. Completing the home is the renovated

houses the bedrooms, including the main with en suite,

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walk-in wardrobe and balcony. The others share a bath,

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Smartly renovated and with a gorgeous courtyard, this two-storey townhouse is an excellent foothold in the private-school belt. The timber-floored open plan has living and dining areas and is fully glazed at the eastern end, with french doors to the courtyard. The white kitchen has a stone island. Upstairs, two double bedrooms plus a third bedroom or study give a growing family options. The larger bedrooms have wardrobes, and all have full-length windows. The bathroom, powder room and concealed laundry complete the first floor. Active bods will enjoy the location, a scenic walk to good shopping in Glenferrie Road, Kew Junction and Victoria Gardens. ● ALISON BARCLAY Agent: Jellis Craig, Mark Josem 0488 856 736 Price: $1 million-$1.1 million Auction: Noon, September 22

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BALWYN \ 337 UNION ROAD

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is hedge-to-hedge an Aussie sunseeker. The pool, spa, lawn,

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on the welcoming front door give Woodleigh the handsome

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kerb appeal typical of English-style period houses. At

better for a family to bliss out in north-facing privacy behind

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opening to a broad deck, add contemporary spaces in

granite kitchen have a refreshing sparkle; it must be all those

keeping with its timeless timber-floored front lounge. The

mullioned glass doors. The opulent living room has a marble

recently landscaped property is a few doors from High

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Designed by renowned Architect, Rob Mills Architecture and Interiors, this residence sets a new benchmark for design excellence and premium quality. The building exterior offers a modernist brick façade and exquisite landscaped areas created by Landscape Architect, Jack Merlo. Natural light flows effortlessly into spacious living areas with elevated ceilings, complementing the neutral colour palette and exemplary brass detailing. The textural play of marbled stone and bespoke joinery with the highest quality fixtures, unite for an exclusive classic contemporary aesthetic. In perfect position on Glenferrie Road, Middleton is just moments away from an array of retail, dining and recreational offerings. All images are artist’s impressions only.

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www.rodneymorley.com.au

MERRIJIG | VIC I EO

40.3 Hectares – 100 Acres

Iconic High Country Movie Location Film site of the Man from Snowy River • Spectacular views of Mount Buller, Mount Stirling and the Delatite Valley • Idyllic elevated rural holding to build your dream residence

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• Quality improved grazing country fully fenced into three paddocks • Four separate dams to fulfill stock and recreational water requirements • Exclusive Buttercup Road address with additional road access • Rare opportunity to secure a historic Australian movie location

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Lot 4 / 582 Buttercup Road, Merrijig, VIC Matt Childs 0418 512 494 mchilds@prh.com.au Danni Schneider 0414 690 479 In-conjunction with: dschneider@ruralco.com.au Jamie Beckingsale 0428 962 284 jbeckingsale@rodwells.com.au RODWELLS

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eldersrealestate.com.au ‘COMMERALGHIP’ Via Geelong-Ballarat, Victoria

‘LOWFIELDS’ Bellarine Peninsula Via Geelong, Victoria

295 Cape Clear – Rokewood Road, Rokewood Junction Historic Rokewood District Property Highly Productive Cropping & Grazing Country – 90 Mins Melbourne

281-329 Old St Leonards Road, St Leonards Prestigious Bellarine Peninsula – Magnificent Large Acreage

• Approx. 449.2 Acres (181.8 Ha) on two titles, of sound undulating country, well treed • Historic sandstone and timber dwelling in need of renovation • Securely watered by spring fed creek and dams ‘Commeralghip’ Presents a rare opportunity to secure a productive property. Ideal cropping, sheep, cattle, horses and all forms of intensive agricultural pursuits. Situated in a tightly held and capital appreciating region. 5 mins Rokewood, 35 mins Ballarat, 40 mins Geelong Ring Road, 55 mins Avalon Airport, 90 mins Melbourne CBD and International Airport

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Date Friday 5th October 2018, 2pm onsite Inspection Strictly by appointment with Agents Bram Gunn 0400 683 222 Elders Ballarat Ken Drysdale 0409 195 470 Elders Geelong 03 5225 5000 eldersrealestate.com.au/19552016

• 439 Acres (177.84 Ha) of prime highly productive country, two titles, three road frontages, 95% arable • Three bedroom brick veneer family home • Wool shed, steel sheep yards, substantial farm shedding including three fully enclosed sheds, hay shed • Securely watered by dams and rain water storage ‘Lowfields’ Situated in the Blue Ribbon heart of the Prestigious Bellarine Peninsula in a tightly held and capital appreciating region. Outstanding land bank investment. Ideal sheep, cattle, horses, cropping and all forms of intensive agricultural pursuits.

2 mins St Leonards (Port Phillip Bay), 5 mins Portarlington (Ferry Service), 15 mins Queenscliff (Ferry Service), 25 mins Geelong, 40 mins Avalon Airport, 75 mins Melbourne CBD and International Airport

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Closing Wednesday 3rd October 2018 Inspection Strictly by appointment with Agent Ken Drysdale 0409 195 470 Elders Geelong 03 5225 5000 eldersrealestate.com.au/19565250

‘TOWER PARK’ Bellarine Peninsula, Via Geelong, Victoria

4 Queenscliff Road, Portarlington – Prestigious Bellarine Peninsula Residential Portarlington – 13 Titles – 32 Crown Allotments

272-290 Tower Road, Portarlington – Prestigious Bellarine Peninsula Outstanding Acreage on the Edge of Portarlington

• Approx. 5 Acres (2 Ha) of magnificent future Residential Zoned Land, 13 Titles, 32 Crown Allotments, 3 road frontages • 1 three bedroom brick veneer family home, 1 three bedroom weatherboard home, garaging and shedding • Town water and power connected ‘Bell Estate’ Situated in Residential Portarlington. Future Zoned Residential. Ready for immediate development. (STCA).

• 10 Acres (4.047 Ha) of prime land, 1 title, 2 road frontages • Magnificent land bank investment, future home site and development opportunity (STCA) ‘Tower Park’ Situated in the Blue Ribbon heart of the prestigious Bellarine Peninsula in a tightly held and capital appreciating region. 2 min Portarlington Harbour (Ferry Service), 15 mins Queenscliff (Ferry Service), 25 mins Geelong, 40 mins Avalon Airport, 75 mins Melbourne CBD and International Airport

1 min Portarlington Harbour (Ferry Service), 15 mins Queenscliff (Ferry Service), 25 mins Geelong, 40 mins Avalon Airport, 75 mins Melbourne CBD and International Airport.

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Closing Wednesday 3rd October 2018 Inspection Strictly by appointment with Agent Ken Drysdale 0409 195 470 Elders Geelong 03 5225 5000 eldersrealestate.com.au/19565415

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‘BELL ESTATE’ Bellarine Peninsula Via Geelong, Victoria

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THE LOCAL DIRECTORY CURTAINS Most Wanted Interiors

Window Furnishing designs to suit all interior styles inspired by the latest fabrics. Custom curtains, blinds and shutters available by a complimentary consultation with out Interior Window Specialists. Our boutique showroom is also home to a curation designer furniture and interior design studio. Contact: Ph 9894 7244

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TREE SERVICES Assured Tree Care Pty Ltd

We take pride in giving our clients the best level of professional Arboricultural services to meet their needs. We have a holistic approach to the value and care of trees and their addition to the landscape. We are experienced, qualified and insured arborists. Contact us for a free quote. Contact: Russell 0411 257 793.

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SHUTTERS 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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PLUMBING Baywest Plumbing

Baywest Plumbing 25 years experience. Domestic, Commercial and Industrial. Burst pipes, tap and toilet repairs, tanks, blockages, roofing and re-guttering, gas fitting, hot water installations, kitchen and bathroom renovations, new homes and extensions, back flow testing. Contact: Ian 0418 994 654.

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BATHROOMS

CAR RENTAL

ELECTRICAL SERVICES

Smarter Bathrooms Escape to a

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

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

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

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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

Free Measure and Quote. Contact: 9808 9559

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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

CURTAINS Most Wanted Interiors Window Furnishing designs to suit all interior styles inspired by the latest fabrics. Custom curtains, blinds and shutters available by a complimentary consultation with out Interior Window Specialists. Our boutique showroom is also home to a curation designer furniture and interior design studio. Contact: 9894 7244 www.mostwantedinteriors.com.au

ELECTRICAL SERVICES

Bracken Blinds & Shutters Specialises

J.L Hutt Electrical Specialising in all

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Websters Fencing Registered building 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

GARDENS Wild Seed Tranquil Gardens Specialising in vertical gardens custom made to suit any taste and landscape design. Contact Len to discuss your needs and to receive a free quote. You can also find Wild Seed Tranquil Gardens online and on Instagram for further inspiration for your own project. Contact: Len 0408 553 515

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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.

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

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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.

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Personalised, highly efficient and motivated team. Free quotes, prompt service and high quality paint finish. Period to contemporary. Experts in porters and dulux application. External and internal painting. We don’t just paint, we create. Contact: Matt 0418 384 620

Highest quality blinds and Timber Plantation Shutters at Melbourne’s best prices. Specialising in all other window furnishings including Holland Blinds, Sun Screens, Awning, Venetians, Romans and Curtains. Contact: 9818 1133

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FENCING

Greg McNeish All broken glass 24-7 specialising in all exterior broken glass replacement in your home. We replace glass in doors, windows and ensure that we are prompt and reliable in our service. Our workmanship is second to none and we endeavour to make sure you the customer is happy with the job. For a free quote.

Contact: 1300 662 838 Showroom 77 Salmon Street, Port Melbourne

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COURIER SERVICES

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

BATHROOMS/KITCHENS

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.

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THE LOCAL DIRECTORY HOME FURNISHINGS

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

OPTOMETRIST

Ispex At Ispex we’re all about fabulous 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

PAINTING

Matt’s Painting & Decorating 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. www.mpainting.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 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 0412272808 pioneerplumber.com.au facebook.com/easternplumbingpioneers

GARDENS

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SHUTTERS

Baywest Plumbing 25 years

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. Email: info@ap-shutters.com Contact: 9818 1133 www.ap-shutters.com

experience. Domestic, Commercial and Industrial. Burst pipes, tap and toilet repairs, tanks, blockages, roofing and re-guttering, gas fitting, hot water installations, kitchen and bathroom renovations, new homes and extensions, back flow testing. Contact: Ian 0418 994 654 info@baywestplumbing.com.au

Melbourne Plumbing and Hot Water

pride in giving our clients the best level of professional Arboricultural services to meet their needs. We have a holistic approach to the value and care of trees and their addition to the landscape. We are experienced, qualified and insured arborists. Contact us for a free quote. Contact: Russell 0411 257 793 facebook.com/assuredtreecare www.assuredtreecare.com.au

Service Today Licensed plumbers, professional service, 24/7, rapid response, upfront pricing and seniors discounts. Our friendly technicians specialise in blocked drains, hot water, taps & toilets and leaking pipes. Same day emergency service! Contact: 1300798685

TREE DOCTOR

www.servicetoday.com.au

WINDOW REPLACEMENTS

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

reshaping or removals. Third-generation owner, 56 years experience. Complete customer satisfaction with individual assessment. Contact: Paul 9509 4768

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

CAR RENTALS 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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At All Broken Glass we specialise in the replacement of glass in all areas of your home or office. We replace glass in doors, windows and ensure that we are prompt and reliable in our service. Our workmanship is second to none and we endeavour to make sure you the customer is happy with the job. For a free quote. Contact: Greg on 0414 516 050 12399629-DJ39-18

BATHROOMS AND KITCHENS GIA Bathrooms and Kitchens

819A Nepean Hwy Bentleigh. 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 inhome consultation, or visit our website for further information.

www.giarenovations.com.au Contact: 1300 442 736

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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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PLUMBERS Service Today

Licensed plumbers, professional service, 24/7, rapid response, upfront pricing and seniors discounts. Our friendly technicians specialise in blocked drains, hot water, taps & toilets and leaking pipes. Same day emergency service! Contact: 1300 798 685.

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OPTOMETRIST Rent-A-Bomb Car Rentals (RICHMOND) R

R Rent-A-Bomb Car Rentals is a reliable and affordable car hire company with h 1 12 locations in 3 states, 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

www.rentabomb.com.au

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GLASS & GLAZING All Broken Glass

Frank Duke Total tree care, including

Windows 1 We specialise in the supply

SECURITY PRODUCTS

TREE DOCTOR

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Assured Tree Care Pty Ltd We take

30 Years experience. Licensed and insured. Free quotes and reasonable rates. Specialising in small jobs including leaking taps and toilets, hot water services, general plumbing and gas fitting, toilet change overs and more. Speak to Darren directly for expert advice. Contact: 0419 306 484 melbourneplumbingandhotwater@gmail.com

Wild Seed Tranquil Gardens

Specialising in vertical gardens custom made to suit any taste and landscape design. Contact Len to discuss your needs and to receive a free quote. You can also find Wild Seed Tranquil Gardens online and on Instagram for further inspiration for your own project. Contact: Len 0408 553 515.

TREE CARE

SPRING 2018

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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

www.funkyspex.com

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