PEOPLE & PROPERTY OF MELBOURNE
OCTOBER 10-16, 2018
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A fashion designer and a scientist walk onto a sandbar ... the rest, they hope, will change history. Kit Willow and Tim Flannery are conservationists from different walks of life, but with a shared environmental purpose and passion. They met our journalist Jane Rocca on a Climate Council research trip to Heron Island in the Great Barrier Reef. Willow’s label, KITX, was among the sustainable brands invited by the Duchess of Cambridge to a Commonwealth exchange program this year – from a garment studio to Buckingham Palace and Heron’s shores, the world is listening. ●
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““I am Beau Dean Riley Smith ” … and I’m a Bangarra dancer When I was a kid, I was always making up dance
routines. My little sister was a singer and I did the choreography, but it wasn’t until I was 20 that I actually studied dancing. Before that I studied acting at Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA) and before that I’d been hoping to become a zoologist. After WAAPA, I went to the National Aboriginal Islander Skills Development Association Dance College, where I fell in love with dance. In my last year a friend told me to audition for Bangarra. I wasn’t going to. I used to be 100 kilos and I’d seen what Bangarra dancers wore – those boys wear nothing, just little undies and they’ve all got six-packs. I was like, “hell, no”. I auditioned anyway, for the experience. A couple weeks later Steven Page, the artistic director, made me catch the train from Gosford to Bangarra – that’s two hours – for a one-minute conversation. It was the most exciting day, but he was like, “You’ve got the job”, and then I had to catch a train home. I remember my first pay. I bought a Ralph Lauren cardigan for $400 that I’d been eyeing off for weeks. I’m one of nine kids. I grew up with nothing – always hand-me-downs. Eventually, I was like, “You know what? I’ve earned it. I’m gonna buy it”. My weight continues to fluctuate, and last year I had to be on a strict diet, because I was wearing a G-string on stage. At the end of the year, I went home and got back to old habits. That weight went back on and Monica, our head of wardrobe, had to redo all my outfits. She was not impressed. The first Bangarra work I saw was ID and Daniel Riley, who’s my older cousin, was in it. I saw him do this solo called Wiradjuri. That’s where I’m from. That’s my ancestry. I remember walking away with so much pride. I got to do that solo in Dubbo in front of my family. That was a definite highlight. My family love what I do. My mum is so bad, though. She tells everyone that I’m her favourite. It was a different situation before I was in Bangarra. I was the devil child. Recently, I won an award for Bennelong. [My mum’s] like, “Beau, when you came out of me, I just knew you’d be good”. I may need to disappear now. ● ● bangarra.com.au
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Fashion designer Kit Willow and scientist Dr Tim Flannery share an eco-minded mission.
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“We are powerful entities on the planet ... and it’s time to man up and realise you have to change.” DR TIM FLANNERY
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hen Australian fashion designer Kit Willow launched a sustainable fashion line Kitx in 2015, she put the planet before large profits and modelled her new business on a win-win ideology. It was during a year off after departing Willow, her first fashion brand, that she had her business epiphany. She wanted to reinvent her own fashion wheel by sourcing ethical fabrics, working with mills that minimised water waste and pollution, and one where artisans were able to give back to their communities. “I had to create a brand that minimised the use of materials and its impact on the environment,” says Willow, who was inspired after meeting industry expert Jochen Zeitz in 2013 – the man behind the B Team with Sir Richard Branson – who found profitable ways for business to be eco-friendly. “With manufacturing being one of the planet’s greatest pollutants, I knew I had to do something,” Willow says. “But, I personally wanted to address sustainability without compromising desirability, and there were no Australian brands doing it.” Discarded plastic found on the ocean floor is repurposed into a sultry, black body suit in Kitx’s resort collection for 2019. It’s an achievement she’s proud of. The luxury garment is made from econyl – a sustainable generation process developed by Italian company Aquafil, which produces 100 per cent recycled textile yarn. “They remove fishing nets from the ocean and turn it into a nylon thread, which is then made into a fabric using solar power in Italy,” says Willow. “That’s a great example of a win-win. We’re reversing negative impact into a positive and taking something that doesn’t belong in the ocean and
harming marine life, and turning it into a thread. I really feel this is where technology and commerce needs to go in the future.” Her mission to save the planet one eco-frock at a time has also caught the attention of acclaimed Australian scientist, writer and conservationist Dr Tim Flannery. He has written more than 27 books on climate change and last month hosted a Climate Council research trip to Heron Island on the Great Barrier Reef alongside Willow to discuss the impact of fossil fuels and carbon emissions on coral life. “It’s what I call a wicked problem,” Dr Flannery says. “It has taken us 200 years to get where we are. We built a life on fossil fuels and now there’s costs for doing that. “If people don’t believe we have an influence on the planet, I think they’re not seeing the big picture,” he says. “Just look at the earth at night – it’s lit up like a Christmas tree. We are powerful entities on the planet and the atmosphere is 500 times smaller than the ocean. We are changing the composition of the atmosphere, and it’s time to man up and realise you have to change.”
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hroughout history, protest has always been a powerful tool of self-expression and freedom. Bob Dylan did it through folk songs while 6000 French students spurred a social uprising in Paris in May 1968. Willow says a new revolution is happening in 2018 and consumers are voting with their conscience. “Consumers are ready now,” she says. “There is a global awareness now which is stronger than ever. More people are asking for sustainable choices. If my business model is successful then others will think of doing business
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this way – that’s when I know I will have achieved what it set out to do.” Willow was one of the designers featured at the Commonwealth Fashion Exchange at Buckingham Palace this year – an initiative founded by film producer and eco-activist Livia Firth – in which she and craftswomen from the Solomon Islands combined on a dress that used no dyes or machines. She still works closely with artisans and sources through trusted bodies such as Fashion Revolution and Artisans of Fashion. “Working with artisans is the key to low impact. The weaving is made by hand, it’s got the human touch and it’s old world. We have to keep that going,” says Willow. Fabrics with minimal impact on the environment include organic cotton (because no chemicals or pesticides were used), hemp, linen and silk. Viscose and cellulose fibres that have been consciously grown (no forests were cut down in collecting the wood pulp to make it) – are better choices than pollutants like polyester and nylon. What does the Great Barrier Reef have to do with fashion and politics? Plenty, according to a new Climate Council report that estimates a repeat coral bleaching is likely every two years by 2034 under current greenhouse gas pollution rates. “We have to go from a carbon-emitting economy to a carbon-absorbing economy one,” Willow says. “And we have to listen to scientists like Tim Flannery, and put them on a pedestal. Warming oceans is no accident – it’s linked to carbon emissions, and we need to take notice of what we’re doing to the planet and start making decisions that limit the devastation. If you don’t have a sustainability strategy as a business, you’re dead in the water.” ●
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fter you’ve stayed in a Bill Bensleydesigned hotel, you will never forget it. The larger-than-life international designer and landscape architect has dazzled travellers with his amazing hotels for decades. Chatting in his studio in Bangkok, surrounded by his beloved Jack Russell’s, Bensley explains that despite being a big-name designer, he doesn’t have – or want to have – a recognised style. “People come to me because they want something unique,” he says. “The only thing I tell clients is that it’s going to be as whacky as hell and unlike anything else.” While Bensley’s hotels may verge on the eccentric, they are never less than beautiful. One of Bensley’s own favourite places, The Siam in Bangkok, is a great example of how the designer weaves the outdoors inside his buildings. Hugging the Chao Phraya River, the 39-room hotel is arranged around a series of courtyards – the biggest is a glass-covered atrium with huge banana trees. “I’m a gardener first and foremost,” Bensley says. “I come at architecture very differently to other people.” Bensley was born in Orange County, California, not far from Disneyland. His parents and sister are English, his brother is Canadian, and he’s “the Yank”. He studied landscape design in California and later urban design at Harvard. He followed a classmate to Singapore in 1984 and made Asia his home, setting up his Bangkok studio in 1989. He’s designed more than 200 hotels in 40 countries and in 2017 he was inducted into the Hospitality Design’s Platinum Circle Hall of Fame in New York. At heart, Bensley’s a myth maker. The Siam is an art-deco inspired hotel, and re-imagines what it was like to live in Bangkok in the early 20th century. “Understanding what the site is about is much
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Spend a night in pure hotel heaven Check in to a hotel designed by Bill Bensley, the master behind the dreamiest destinations, and be assured of ultimate luxe. Wo r d s M A RY O ’ B R I E N more important than what the architecture looks like,” Bensley says. Though only built six years ago, the Siam Hotel feels like it has been in situ for decades. Not surprisingly, it has a cult following and celebrities like David Beckham have been known to check in for some R & R. “I wanted to create a hotel that says something about the neighbourhood and that has history,” he says. “I wanted to evoke a feeling of lost grandeur in that part of town.” The hotel is filled with interesting antiques and works of art from its rock star and actor owner Krissada Sukosol Clapp’s collection. It’s also a good example of Bensley’s philosophy of upcycling. “You don’t have to have everything brand new,” says the man who loves to op-shop. Bensley brings me on a tour of his studio, the former Iraqi embassy in Bangkok, where dozens of people are busy at work: on computers, in studios and painting canvases. We go into his store, a treasure trove where his op-shop finds are piled high, seemingly in random order, with little stickers of place names.
“Oh, so that’s where that was,” he says, fingering a painting. Bensley started designing landscape gardens in Bali in the 1980s. He slowly moved into architecture and interiors and now he designs everything from the gardens and buildings to staff uniforms and menus. He spends half his time travelling the world and has a team of 100 in Bangkok and 100 in Bali, many of whom have worked with him for decades. The projects closest to his heart include the Four Seasons Tented Camp in Chiang Rai, the Capella in Ubud and Rosewood Luang Prabang in Laos. His next big challenge is his much-anticipated Shinta Mani Wild, where guests can zipline over a river and waterfalls into $2500-a-night luxury tents in the Cambodian jungle, sandwiched between two national parks. Due to open in November, there are only 15 tents, inspired by Jackie Kennedy Onassis’ travels through Cambodia in the ’60s. In general, Bensley prefers low impact environmental projects with a small footprint. “I want our resorts to grow out of nature and to be done with minimal impact.” ● Mary O’Brien was a guest of The Siam.
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Add a little dark drama to dinner Squid Spaghetti Mussels, parsley, white wine, chilli & squid ink
Serves 2 15 minutes
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his is a really fun, simple, visually exciting and incredibly tasty pasta. It’s quick to make, and with a nice cold glass of white wine on the side it’s a joy to share with someone special. You should be able to get squid ink in good supermarkets or from your fishmonger, but if not you’ll find it’s just one click away online. ●
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250g mussels, scrubbed, debearded, from sustainable sources 150g dried spaghetti 2 cloves of garlic ¼ of an onion ½ a fresh red chilli Olive oil 2 anchovy fillets in oil, from sustainable sources 100g baby squid, cleaned, from sustainable sources 100ml Greco di Tufo White wine 2 teaspoons squid or cuttlefish ink, from sustainable sources ½ a bunch of fresh flat-leaf parsley (15g) Cold-pressed extra virgin olive oil Method ■ Pick through the mussels and tap any that are open – if they don’t close, discard. Cook the pasta in a pan of boiling salted water according to the packet instructions. Meanwhile, peel and finely chop the garlic and onion, finely slice the chilli and place it all in a large frying pan on a high heat with 2 tablespoons of olive oil and the anchovies. Fry, stirring regularly, while you finely slice the squid into rings, keeping the tentacles whole. Stir the wine and squid ink into the pan and let
it reduce by half. Add all the squid and the mussels, pop the lid on and leave for 3 to 4 minutes, or until the mussels have opened (discard any that remain closed). ■
Meanwhile, pick and roughly chop the parsley leaves. Once cooked, use tongs to drag the
pasta straight into the frying pan, letting some starchy cooking water go with it. Sprinkle in the parsley, then toss over the heat for 1 minute, loosening with an extra splash of cooking water if needed. Dish up, drizzle with a little extra virgin olive oil, and tuck right in. ●
(2018 Jamie Cooks Italy), photography by David Loftus.
CALORIES 510kcal FAT 20.6g SAT FAT 3g PROTEIN 24.7g CARBS 60.3g SUGAR 4.1g SALT 0.8g FIBRE 3g
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ENTERTAINMENT
A pinch of Pollard
The sharp-witted MKR diva is carving her own delicious path. Wo r d s
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V and radio personality Ash Pollard made a name for herself as a contestant on My Kitchen Rules three years ago. Now, the curly haired blonde returns with a cooking show on Network Ten, Foodie Adventures with Ash Pollard, where travel, recipes and celebrity dinner parties make the upper cut. Born in Tasmania, raised on the Gold Coast and a former Melbourne gal, Pollard now calls the NSW Central Coast home after starting a job as host of a morning breakfast radio show on SeaFM. She relocated north in December last year, leaving behind friends and boyfriend Peter Ferne to try her luck on air and further her media career. Pollard still has a soft spot for Melbourne, though, the city that inspired her to become a chef. She gets back every other weekend for love and pleasure.
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Pollard (in Bangkok) chases authenticity, far from
and Monaco, where she learns recipes from locals – avoiding tourist traps for an authentic experience. She has spent the last three months filming episodes abroad and in Melbourne, recreating recipes for friends and a celebrity guest. Her dinner guests have included comedian Joel Creasey, model Kris Smith and former footballer Dane Swan. singer “I love entertaining people,” she says. “It’s my happy place, and food and recipes is one way to bring the best of all those worlds together.” Pollard speaks highly of a meal in San Daniele, Italy, and tasting a life-changing pasta dish. “I walked into a restaurant and nobody spoke a lick of English,” she says. “It was very rustic and a beautiful Italian experience. I ended up going into the kitchen to learn how four ingredients turned into the best pasta I’ve ever tasted in my life. “All you need is fresh fettuccini pasta, cream, prosciutto and a smattering of poppy seeds – a random but thoughtful addition. Simple, but so tasty.” ● FOODIE ADVENTURES WITH ASH POLLARD \ Network Ten, Saturdays, 4.30pm.
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“I moved to Melbourne when I was 24. It was a melting pot for cuisine discovery,” says the 32-year-old. “My interest in food was spurred after I met Camilla [her teammate on the Network Seven cooking show] and being around her passionate family, who love to cook,” she says. “Nobody in my family really has a passion for food like I do, although mum makes exceptional desserts.” It was a former boyfriend who encouraged Pollard to consider MKR. But these days she has mixed feelings about becoming famous via reality TV. She says the competition to be seen and heard in a flooded market of runner-ups means getting noticed is harder than ever. “After telling my ex I didn’t want to be on a reality show, I suddenly found myself writing an application,’’ she says. ‘‘The next minute I was on TV and it changed my life within a month.’’ Pollard’s enthusiasm for her new life is infectious. The go-getter dreams of having a regular cooking show and a metro-radio spot in the next few years. For now, she’s focused on her new TV series, which combines travel to regions like Piedemonte in Italy,
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SUNDAY SESSIONS
Time to raise a glass Sunny days stretching into balmy nights demands a fabulous drink. Wo r d s
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pring is a time for new awakenings and, with the changing of the seasonal guards, it’s time to welcome new fruits and floral spirits to your drinking palette. This is the time cocktail lists turn over a new leaf and introduce fresh mixes to whet summer-chasing appetites. We’ve found some of the best places to get your spring fix in Melbourne with some new twists on classics and some rustic varieties as well. The recently renovated cocktail lounge The
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Everleigh in Fitzroy is the ideal place to find a barstool and toast a new season. The bar has created a Grapefruit Collins that adds freshly squeezed citrus to a Tom Collins for the ultimate spring cleanser. If you really want to crank it up a notch, enquire about The Starling Room, a private space you can access for groups of 15 people or fewer on any night of the week. The relaunched rooftop at Bomba in Lonsdale Street is another place for an after work or sunset tipple. Apart from the skyline views and Spanish tapas on offer, it’s a place to cosy up to the floral cocktail notes of Dewy Dilligence. This is where Dill Gin, beetroot and apple, dry white sherry, lemon and orange blossom combine for a thirst quencher. Donovan Cooke’s Ryne in St George’s Road, Fitzroy North gives us the Blood & Sand – a juxtaposition in title and flavour. Think vodka, blood orange, cava and citrus sugar for a spring spritz winner. A glass rimmed with sugar evokes sandy shorelines and is the ultimate pick me up for northsiders.
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At Frank Camorra’s Bar Tini, Yuzu Yuptae (a yuzu and Spanish Grappa sour) is the spring cocktail of choice. For those less fixed on fruity, there’s still enough bitterness to keep the drink stiff without caving into floral consequences. Herbal grappa from Galicia in the north-west of Spain does a salsa dance with roasted yuzu gel (proudly made in Victoria). When combined with lemon juice, egg white, sugar syrup and a few dashes of Angostura bitters and double-strained into a cocktail coupe, you’ll be angling for more than just one. A nod to Australiana comes in the patriotic form of the Bloody Bramble – a showstopper at St Kilda’s Stokehouse. Think Four Pillars Shiraz Gin, known for its sweet spice, with elements of juniper and eucalyptus. The bartenders use rosella flower in the form of a syrup, as well as candied as a garnish, to make it the perfect drink to sip in the sun. So, whether you’re a traditionalist cocktail connoisseur, a sucker for a spritz in a highball or keen to dabble with new seasonal flavours, spring is a time to rethink your bar strategy and find a new flavour sensation. ●
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Navigating new seas
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fter winning 17 ARIA Awards with Powderfinger – over a career that spanned 1991 to 2010 – Darren Middleton stepped away from music and suddenly found himself reassessing his life. At first, he walked away content to be taking some time out, but then he found it hard to reacquaint himself with music. “I hit many emotional brick walls and got a bit depressed when Powderfinger ended,” guitarist Middleton says. “I had to fall in love with music again, but I was depressed and had to get myself out of that place and learn to appreciate it again,” adds the father-of-two.
His third solo album, Tides, is unlike anything he’s released before. It’s upbeat and gritty with an old-school pop craving, and features Vika and Linda Bull, Kelly Lane on backing vocals, Luke Hodgson (Meg Mac) and Louis Macklin (Jet). But more than rubbing shoulders with some of the best in the business, Middleton wanted to channel a new energy with people he knew but hadn’t worked with before. “I purposefully wanted Tides to be different,” he says. “My first two albums were an excavation of the soul and filled with lots of home truths but I wanted this one to be more energetic and rougher around the edges. That’s why I got Davey [Lane, of You am I] involved.
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Former Powderfinger guitarist Darren Middleton has achieved a vintage feel with his third solo album.
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“My first two albums were an excavation of the soul ... but I wanted this one to be more energetic and rougher around the edges.” “He’s a good friend, we play in another band, Arc, together and when I first moved to Melbourne seven years ago we lived a few streets apart.” Middleton, who also writes film scores with friend Simon Walbrook via their company Sonaire, says he left Brisbane for Melbourne as there were more work opportunities there. He wrote the score for Heath Ledger’s Two Hands movie and has also mixed tracks for Architecture In Helsinki, Kid Loco and Princess Superstar. As a kid, Middleton discovered a love for the guitar when a mate gave him his to mind one evening after soccer training. He was 15 when he taught himself how to play. Tides, which was recorded straight to tape for a vintage feel, explores themes of human vulnerability and bullying.
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“There is a song about my son’s bullying and I see no harm in talking about it,” Middleton says. “Over the course of a few months we noticed our son wasn’t motivated and his confidence shattered. He wasn’t talking to us, but did open up about being bullied by a bigger kid. As a parent, you start off angry and concerned, but the recipient of the bullying doesn’t want you to tell a teacher. “Eventually it was resolved and our son stood up for himself. It was pretty heartbreaking when you first hear about that.” Middleton, who has also a daughter, says his life experiences find a way on to his records. “Whether you do it consciously or subconsciously it’s ever-present,” he says. “There’s always an element of truth in the songs I write – be it personal or just observations.” ●
DARREN MIDDLETON \ Plays Northcote Social Club, Friday, October 26. His album Tides is out now, through Ditto.
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alking around Essendon off tram route 59 is like being in a maze. Shops blend into houses, so it’s easy to mistake a whitepatioed cafe for a family dwelling. There are many villages dotted throughout. With walking shoes on, I’m spending the day winding through the area and enjoying my pick of the many lounging spots. From a tucked-away cheese shop to a shopping promenade, there’s plenty of choice. Along the large Moonee Ponds shopping strip, there’s something for everyone. I swing by The Source Bulk Foods and load up a paper bag of goodies for the road. I could choose from the array of energy balls or fruit-and-nut blends, but opt for chocolate-coated macadamias. Farther afield, on either side of Essendon train station, are two more shopping villages. Each has a
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quaint array of cafes, shops, and local necessities. Near these, I discover my favourite stop on the journey, previously a one-storey home, now Copper and Spoon cafe. The interior resembles a house, but now the front room has a food-filled counter, and the corridor leads to other dining spaces. Farthest from my starting point, at stop 47, I find a place of respite and a touch of foreign escape at pastry shop Parisian Baker, serving up a wide selection of sweet and savoury goodies. Opting for petite and carefully constructed desserts and an obligatory almond croissant, I eat them windowside; my last lounge room of the day. Visiting homewares store Visual Addict on the way back to the tram, it’s tempting to buy up big and take a piece of Frida Kahlo paraphernalia for my own home. ●
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TRAVEL \ ANT WERP It’s hard being the second child and Antwerp should know. Belgium’s biggest port city often plays second fiddle to big brother Brussels, especially when the European Parliament is sitting. However over the past few years Antwerp has been slowly, but steadily, becoming the country’s capital of cool.
The creative scene Sure, as a historic European city, Antwerp has the obligatory town square with Instagram-perfect buildings, uneven cobblestones and lofty churches, but what sets it apart is the thriving creative scene emerging from the laneways, warehouses and industrial neighbourhoods. From the second-hand stores of Sint-Andries to the converted warehouses of Het Eilandje and openair market of Het Zuid, Antwerp is full of young artists, entrepreneurs, international students and creative types.
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Belgium’s second largest city has a definite cool factor.
The food Yes, Belgium’s staples of mussels, waffles and chocolate are delicious, but Antwerp’s food scene offers much more. The city has 17 Michelin-starred restaurants, including two-star The Jane, set in an old church, and Graanmarkt 13, which has a slowfood restaurant by notable chef Seppe Nobels plus a concept store, accommodation and a “fast slow food” truck out the front on Saturdays.
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From the stepped gables in the old town square to the Gothic spires of the Antwerp cathedral, the city is a showcase of historical styles. Central Station, built between 1895 and 1905, is considered one of the world’s most beautiful. The art deco Boerentoren was the first skyscraper in Europe. For a modern fix, try Zaha Hadid Architects’ Port House.
The fashion Antwerp’s association with fashion really started in the 1980s with the Antwerp Six. Their avant garde designs and distinct point of view brought Antwerp into the spotlight. Since then the city’s streets have brimmed with new designers, fashion houses and some of Europe’s best vintage fashion shopping.
The museums Antwerp’s diamond trade is still one of world’s largest and, to celebrate, the new diamond museum DIVA has just launched. Nearby Rubenshuis was the Baroque painter’s home in the 16th-century. The Museum aan de Stroom covers the city’s history. ●
Antwerp Central Station’s spectacular interior.
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Smarter, not harder, gets results
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ow much should you exercise a day? This is one of the most-asked questions of me. Gone are the days in which it was commonly believed that in order to get results or enjoy the benefits of exercise, you needed to train for an hour a day. I’m a big believer that the quality of your workouts is more important than the quantity, and this has long been my approach when it comes to training. Instead of trying to log as many hours in the gym as possible or double up on your daily workouts, you need to make every workout count, as opposed to counting every workout. During my time in the fitness industry, I’ve learnt that consistency, variety and intensity will yield better results than volume. Obviously, if you’re training for an endurance event or the like, you may need to train longer, harder and more often but for the average Joe or
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Sally, it’s about training smarter, not harder. So how much should you exercise a day? I definitely think we should aim to do something active every single day, but this doesn’t mean you need to push your body to the max seven days a week. Adopting a balanced attitude and giving your body the rest it needs is imperative if you want to avoid injury or burnout. Personally, I try to do three to five challenging workouts a week that are either high intensity interval training (HIIT) or strength-based. I complement these with two lower-impact, lower-intensity workouts that could be anything from walking my dog to a swim, a yoga session or even just some nice mobility work on the foam roller. I believe that 28 minutes is the magic number. The reason for this is three-fold. It is long enough to get brilliant results but short enough to genuinely
“You need to make every workout count, as opposed to counting every workout.”
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train at high intensity and, very importantly, and often overlooked, it’s under that 30-minute psychological barrier so many of us have. We stop telling ourselves we don’t have time and our consistency is better than ever. So, move every day and aim for quality not quantity with your higher-intensity sessions. Of course, some days I go for a little bit extra, but knowing my minimum requirement is 28 minutes means I get it done. ● ● 28bysamwood.com
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Como to reveal its colours
COMO HOUSE
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United States has become much more colourful, but Australia is catching up. Como by Design is a chance to see the work of Melbourne designers side by side, as they transform the sitting rooms, drawing rooms, bedrooms and bathrooms of the National Trust house. “I would love to show younger designers how beautiful antiques and ‘brown furniture’ can be, and how you can sow an element of tradition into a room,” Hall says. British doyenne of interior design Nina Campbell is among the guest speakers. Campbell has worked for royalty, and celebrities including Rod Stewart and Ringo Starr. She will be signing copies of her new book, Nina Campbell Interior Decoration: Elegance and Ease. There will be 10 seminars in the Como ballroom for guest speakers and local experts to share their knowledge. Talks include how to collect art, how to display art, how to use colour in your home, design aesthetics and how to curate design. The session on the bespoke world of artisan craftsmanship should
be particularly interesting, Hall says, as Melbourne has a rich collection of creative craftspeople. High-profile garden designer Paul Bangay and international designer Thomas Hamel are also among the speakers. Other participants include Chalmers Le Fevre, Brownlow Interior Design and gardener Julian Ronchi. Danielle Serpanchy, who left a career in finance to follow her creative passions, says she designed her contribution around the themes of femininity, journey and heritage to honour the women of the Armytage family, who owned the property for almost 70 years. The idea of a “show house” event has been run successfully in New York, Los Angeles and London for years, and Hall, who is known for her fondness for textiles, fabrics and colour, hopes that visitors will be inspired by the displays. She hopes to make this a bi-annual event with the next show-house planned for Sydney. Profits go to youth charity The Prince’s Trust, of which Hamel and Bangay are ambassadors. ●
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HEALTH & WELLBEING
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hen it comes to self-breast examinations, women should forget the old-school notion of a monthly check and focus more on “being breast aware”, says Dr Chantel Thornton, a specialist breast cancer surgeon at Epworth Richmond. “You still should be aware of knowing how to feel your breasts and examine them, but it’s not about doing it on any particular day every month, because breasts feel different on every day of the menstrual cycle,” Dr Thornton says. This shift in approach comes from a 2002 study conducted with 270,000 women. Half conducted a self-breast examination on the same day each month, while remaining participants were instructed to pay attention to how their breasts looked and felt. The first group picked up on fewer cancers than the second. Breast Cancer Awareness Month, through October, reminds women to focus on breast health
as a priority, with survival rates continually lifting. Though breast cancer is rare among women in their 20s and 30s, Dr Thornton says breast awareness should begin from puberty, and continue regularly throughout a woman’s lifetime. “You should start with just looking at them in front of a good mirror in a well-lit room,” she says. “Put your hands on your hips and elevate your arms. Look at the contours, the shape and the size of the breasts. You should make sure there’s no dimpling of the skin and you should make sure the breasts follow a normal, smooth, even pathway.” Many women have asymmetrical breasts, with one slightly smaller or larger than the other – pay attention to those details so you know what’s normal for you. Other things to watch for include lumps, a change in skin colour, and dry, flaky skin on the nipples or areola. After looking closely at the breasts, Dr Thornton
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Me & My Mentor
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atie Tribe leads curriculum support, enhancement and extension at Fintona Girls’ School. This has seen her work closely with high achieving students, such as Livia Tropea, a year 8 student who shares Katie’s enthusiasm for learning and setting new challenges. Livia was part of a successful team from Fintona that took part in this year’s World Scholar’s Cup in Melbourne.
I’ve been at Fintona since year 5 and I enjoy most subjects but I particularly like Latin and drama. I also study French at school and Italian on a Saturday morning. I like languages and drama is a favourite subject because it’s fun. I like that drama is more of a hands-on subject and is different from more book-based subjects. I don’t get nervous about performance and acting, and I’m always involved in our house drama performances on the final day of school. I really like the rehearsal process and working with people to make a performance better. I also enjoy performing for an audience. When Ms Tribe joined Fintona early last year I met her through the da Vinci Decathlon academic competition. Teams from different schools compete against each other across different subjects like mathematics, science, English and general knowledge. This year Ms Tribe spoke to students about the World Scholar’s Cup that involves activities like debating in teams about different topics. Ms Tribe mentored us through the regional stage of the competition and then the global stage. It was a lot of fun and she is a great mentor because she understands what appeals to us. She encouraged us to work as a team, to make sure we had a method of communication while we did our individual research and preparation and that the workload was shared out and delegated. Ms Tribe also gave us tips on how to debate effectively. A highlight of the event was getting my alpaca – it’s the symbol of the event and was given to all participants. I was named the No.1 debater out of more than 250 students at the regional event and so I was then part of a debate showcase. That was a highlight for me. I was part of a team
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that had to argue that teenagers would not make effective diplomats. Ms Tribe always reminds us to give things a go and to have fun and I think that’s good advice. I don’t know what I will do after I leave Fintona, but it will be something that I find engaging because I never wanted to be bored.
K ATIE SAYS ... During the past 15 years I have worked in girls’ schools locally and overseas in gifted education and I have a masters in special education and gifted education. I spent time at girls’ schools in London where I held leadership, teaching and pastoral roles. My role at Fintona sits outside the curriculum and a key part of what I do involves organising extension and enrichment activities for the girls, such as the World Scholar’s Cup. I enjoy my role because we are a small school and we want to expose the girls to a wider community of like-minded students and a wider world of opportunity, too. I enjoy helping them go beyond the curriculum and to apply what they learn in the classroom more broadly. My biggest passion is the love of learning. I love watching girls like Livia activate their brain, extend their knowledge and enhance their
understanding. It’s a powerful process and I feel very privileged to see that in action. It’s very rewarding to see someone like Livia and to see her maturity and leadership skills develop as time goes on. Livia likes to talk and she’s quite strong in her opinions! But through the World Scholar’s Cup I saw her learn to flex those opinions. The competition originated in the US and so there is quite a lot of hype around it, but Livia didn’t get overwhelmed by all that. She was very good at taking command of the debate and cleverly steering things towards her team’s position. And she was the first to encourage her teammates when they were feeling overwhelmed by the event or the level of competition. I went to a Catholic high school in country Victoria and I began teaching because I had an English teacher there who always told me I had potential and to just have a go. I remember her asking me what I had to lose by trying something new. What’s the worst that can happen? The sky won’t fall. It’s all experience. I repeat that to Livia and all the girls I work with. I remind them that they have the ability, challenge is good and they don’t have to be perfectionists, so just have a go. ●
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A proactive approach
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s director of Geelong Grammar’s Institute of Positive Education, Justin Robinson admits his long-term hope for how wellness is taught in schools could actually end up costing him and his colleagues at least their titles. “Part of our hope is that the name will disappear – positive education will just be called ‘education’, because no matter where you’re educated you’ll learn numeracy, literacy, all the academic and creative skills,” Robinson says. “But you’ll also learn about resilience and gratitude and relationships, and the social and emotional skills that will help you throughout life.” Robinson believes schools chart their direction in keeping with society’s needs; in the early 1900s, for example, education was framed around the
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industrial revolution, when people needed to obey rules and carry out repetitive jobs. Today, with the rise of ill-being evident in growing rates of anxiety, depression and suicide, schools need to be proactive in providing wellbeing skills and knowledge. “Partly as a result of a fairly safe, peaceful society – and then also through increased ill-being in the developed world – the response has been, ‘Let’s build a science around wellbeing’,” he says. “Hence, came positive psychology; ‘Let’s try to study hope, study optimism, study resilience, study how you build relationships, study how you find meaning and purpose in your life. Let’s add some of that scientific rigour and method to trying to work out how you help a young person develop social and emotional skills so as to cope and contribute in society,’ ” he says. Geelong Grammar’s focus on positive education dates back more than a decade, while the institute – a resource that has helped train nearly 15,000 teachers from all over the world in wellness education – has been operating for the past five
“Part of our hope is that the name will disappear – positive education will just be called ‘education’.” JUSTIN ROBINSON
years. Through a project called Positive Education Enhanced Curriculum, a carefully sequenced curriculum framework sets out more than 400 lessons covering students from early learning through to VCE. Robinson notes that before wellness was actively taught in schools, its principles were embedded for children through participation in youth groups, sporting clubs and the like – effectively a case of the village raising the child. The structured model of teaching wellness relies on a similar sharing of the load, with parents, teachers and students all on board. Embedding the teaching element, so that a lens of wellbeing sits across everything at school, can be done without fuss and with an eye to the small
things, such as teachers not having special chairs that differ from those of students and perpetuate notions of power. Or committee meetings (uniform, parents’ advisory, and so on) breaking with the norm by placing a single item on the agenda – wellbeing – and discussing it. Buy-in to the program continues at Geelong Grammar, with Robinson reporting that every staff member – from the principal to teachers, gardeners and cleaners – has completed a three-day positive education discovery course. “Which shows them how important we think wellbeing is, and to have this common language to help nurture the wellbeing of those around us. It’s in the water now; it’s just something we do.” ● PETER HANLON
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n the not-so-distant past, “wellness” was an unfamiliar concept that had nothing to do with the classroom; these days, it’s a staple of many – if not most – schools, with educators across Australia weaving wellbeing programs and topics into their curriculum. This year, Mentone Girls’ Grammar went a step further by introducing a new resource to complement their wellness component. SHE Journals are diaries and wellbeing planners that were designed by a team of the school’s teachers and senior staff, and handed out to every student at the beginning of term one. Content varies for different year levels, and the books are divided into sections such as mindfulness and life skills. Joanne Frost, the school’s vice-principal and head of wellbeing, says the journals were created because teachers “saw a need”.
“We were doing a lot of things with a lot of different resources, and now we’ve got everything in one place,” she says. “It’s a support to underpin some of our program.” “Some” and not “all”, because the school’s wellbeing program must be dynamic in order to respond to issues as they arise in the community and the wider world. So far, the journals have been a huge success, with other schools keen to adapt them for their own students. Frost says students – particularly those in years 7 and 8 – have really engaged with the initiative, telling teachers they “love” their journals and sharing suggestions for next year’s editions. “Girls are enjoying having the opportunity to reflect on their day,” she adds. “It’s nice to give them permission to have that quiet time to do a bit a journaling or mindful colouring, even some goal setting for the next week.
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“It’s theirs; it’s not about teachers looking at it,” she says. Over at The Knox School in Wantirna South, staff recently revamped their wellbeing program significantly to ensure its relevance. “It was completely reviewed to look at the issues children are facing today, particularly in light of smartphones and social media,” explains principal Allan Shaw. “Subsequently, it’s had a much greater focus on communication skills, care, empathy, resilience and responsibility.” A wellbeing committee comprised of the school’s vice-principal, psychologist, nurse and heads of house, oversees the program, while heads of junior, middle and senior schools also provide input and monitor its progress. Like Mentone Girls’ Grammar, the school ensures the program is adaptable in order to address issues that might arise.
“There is an actual program to be followed but, also, we understand that key to it is the relationships that the adults have with the students,” says Shaw. “So, the program can be flexed by the teachers when needed, should they need to pursue a certain other topic with students because it’s topical.” Feedback from surveys regularly conducted with parents and students shows the revamp is proving popular. “We’re seeing continuing growth in the overall satisfaction with the program,” Shaw says. “That’s good to see.” Essentially, wellness programs allow students to prioritise emotional, mental and physical health alongside academics, giving them the language and space to speak up if they need help. This adds up to making wellbeing initiatives, in Frost’s words, “a no-brainer, really”. ● ERIN MUNRO
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t’s not news that diets heavy on sugar, saturated fats and processed foods aren’t healthy for kids’ growing bodies, but recent research is showing poor diets can be detrimental to their brain development and mental health as well. The Food and Mood Centre, a collaborative research program run by Deakin University, has a team of researchers studying the ways that food can influence an individual’s moods, brain and mental health. Since 2009, they’ve led studies that have demonstrated a link between diet and mood disorders, such as anxiety and depression. And while a range of research has shown that unhealthy diets can lead to children having behavioural and emotional problems, the Food and Mood Centre’s work has found that poor nutrition is
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also linked to having a smaller hippocampus – a part of the brain that plays a large role in learning and memory. “We know that nutrition impacts on neurocognitive development in children, and not just development but also function,” explains Dr Tetyana Rocks, who joined the centre at the end of last year. “A higher quality diet during childhood has a positive effect on cognitive functioning.” The chief executive of Nutrition Australia, Lucinda Hancock, who has engaged with the centre on campaigns supporting healthy lunches in schools, agrees with Dr Rocks. “The bottom line is a healthy diet is crucial to ensuring children learn and concentrate and are happy,” Hancock says. So, what should kids be eating throughout a school day to optimise energy and focus? Hancock says they need a balance of the five “core food groups”: fruit, vegetables, grains, lean meats and legumes, and dairy or dairy alternatives for calcium. “Basically, when packing a lunchbox, you should focus on filling it with core foods,” she explains. As an example, Hancock recommends a
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wholegrain sandwich or wrap with cheese, lettuce, tomato and tuna. If a child is vegetarian, eggs or a legume could be substituted to add protein. For snacks, sliced fresh fruit, vegetable sticks, yoghurt and wholegrain crackers with cheese are preferable to processed, packaged foods. “You could even have a little wholemeal blueberry muffin,” suggests Hancock. “Ensure that you’re not wasting room in the lunchbox on high-kilojoule snacks that don’t have any nutrition.” By providing nutritious foods, Hancock explains, parents are helping to keep their child’s mood stable and prevent the dreaded sugar rush – and the inevitable crash that follows. If time-poor, try to prepare the lunchbox the night before and plan ahead by having key foods on hand. For parents
seeking further tips, the Healthy Eating Advisory Service website (heas.health.vic.gov.au) offers a range of lunchbox ideas. From a bigger perspective, Hancock says it’s important that schools support students’ nutrition by removing junk foods from canteens, adhering to government guidelines, and participating in healthy eating initiatives and campaigns. Examples include “fruit break” and “Crunch&Sip”, set times where students pause their work to snack on fresh fruit and vegetables and drink water. “It’s so important that the whole school environment is engaged,” says Hancock, “and takes this responsibility seriously by supporting parents in offering good choices, rather than putting up barriers.” ● ERIN MUNRO
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stand-alone island site in South Melbourne near the Shrine and future Anzac station gives a luxury 19-storey apartment project uninterrupted views of Port Phillip Bay, Albert Park, the CBD and the Royal Botanic Gardens. Launching in mid-October at 1-13 Cobden Street, OASIS Residences has four street frontages and no immediate neighbours. Irene Chong, director of developer Holder East’s Melbourne office, says the closest neighbour is 35 metres away, giving apartments clear bay, Albert Park Lake and city views from level eight and botanic garden views from higher levels. Nearly 1200 square metres is dedicated to a rich assortment of communal amenities starting with a spectacular lobby with a multi-storey atrium and a concierge desk formed from a single slab of natural stone. The 217 apartments include a wide variety of one, two and three-bedroom configurations, with a selection of loft apartments and four penthouses. Some layouts include study nooks or separate studies. ● LIZ MCLACHLAN
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With multiple living areas across a zoned two-storey floorplan, this family-friendly home is more spacious than its facade suggests. Built a few years ago, it features sleek and modern interiors designed to stand the test of time. The front entrance welcomes residents into a sophisticated formal lounge area with plush carpet, plantation shutters and a gas log fireplace. A combination of curving walls and supporting pillars adds a sense of grandeur to the space. A timber-floored hallway leads past the staircase to the study (alternatively a fourth bedroom, although there are currently no wardrobes) that opens via double doors to an outdoor deck. A bathroom can be directly accessed from both the study and the hallway. Light streams into the north-westerly facing, open-plan living, dining and kitchen area at the ground-floor rear. Included in this kitchen are marble benchtops, Smeg and Asko stainless-steel appliances and access to the adjoining laundry, which opens to the south-side deck. There is ample space for a large dining table in this living area, and meals can also be taken at the island bench. Double doors off the dining area open to a deck and garden. At the back of the block is the remote-controlled double garage with rear lane access. Central to the home’s second storey is a retreat area off which the bedrooms and a terrace are located. The main bedroom faces the street and opens to a private balcony via two sets of double doors. It also features an en suite and
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cooling, ducted vacuum and a rainwater tank. The property sits on a suburban street between Mont Albert Road and Whitehorse Road. It’s a 10-minute walk to local amenities such as John August Reserve, tram route 109, supermarkets, cafes, Chatham Primary School (to which the property is zoned) and Fintona Girls’ School. ● AMELIA BARNES property@domainreview.com.au Agent: Marshall White, Nikki Van Gulick 0419 325 911 Price: $1.75 million-$1.9 million Auction: 11.30am, October 20
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Architect Arthur Purnell built his family home in 1912 and named it Shameen after the Canton (Guangzhou) island where he had lived. The two-storey house is a spectacular landmark, with high gables and a bow window with a balcony above. The innards are just as ravishing: Leadlights, Baltic pine floorboards and elaborate ceilings give Shameen a distinctive grace. Adjoining living and dining rooms have fireplaces. In the newer rear are the library and the sunny kitchen and family area, which opens to the north-facing garden. There are two ground-floor bedrooms and two upstairs; there’s also a first-floor “nursery” that would suit a retreat. The garden has a studio. ● ALISON BARCLAY Agent: Jellis Craig, Andrew McCann 0414 643 744 Price: $4.5 million-$4.75 million Auction: 11am, October 20
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SURREY HILLS \ 17 BLACKBURN STREET 5
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A major extension added to this weatherboard Victorian home introduces a second storey and magazine-worthy interiors. Elegant period features (open fireplaces, soaring ceilings) are showcased in the original area, flowing through to a north-west-facing living domain. Off the new family area are covered outdoor spaces, with a further dining terrace off the kitchen/dining area. There’s no shortage of additional rooms and features. Two studies are included on the ground floor alone, along with a marble bathroom, gallery, wine cellar and huge laundry. The large 920-squaremetre block also has a lap pool, landscaped gardens and a double automatic garage. ● AMELIA BARNES Agent: Fletchers, Tim Heavyside 0403 020 404 Price: $3.5 million-$3.85 million Auction: 11am, October 20
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DEEPDENE \ 4 ABERCROMBIE STREET
Agent: Jellis Craig,
PRAHRAN \ 56A HORNBY STREET
Michael Hingston
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0412 922 488
Agent: Hockingstuart, Andrew James
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It has the demure air of an Edwardian schoolhouse, but this
$2.6 million
In the backstreets of Prahran just metres from the Windsor
$1.4 million
is a 21st century creature right down to the Tesla charger in
Auction: 1pm,
end of Chapel Street is this compact two-storey property.
Auction: 10.30am,
the double garage. School-aged families will find everything
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Renovations have modernised the home, which opens to
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here, notably three living areas, a barbecue terrace, a pool
the living room with Tasmanian oak floorboards flowing
and, next door, the leafy loveliness of the Anniversary Trail.
through to the delightful, modern kitchen/meals area. Glass
Leadlight sparkles in the formal living and dining rooms. The
doors at the back of this room open directly onto a decked
timber-floored open plan has a meals area, granite kitchen
courtyard, creating a seamless indoor-outdoor space. Also
and family room with bifolds to the terrace. Four double
on this floor is a powder room, laundry and internal single
bedrooms include the first-floor main (spa en suite, walk-in
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are all within walking distance. ● AMELIA BARNES
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This Golden Mile address has the all goodies to make a growing family very happy. A mid-century riff on the Georgian country house, it’s elegant, discreetly groovy and has a pool and dine-out deck in a luxuriant garden facing sunny north. Living and dining rooms plus a family room (with a colourful slate fireplace) and a large rumpus room offer plenty of space to entertain friends. The stone kitchen has Bosch and Miele appliances. The first floor has four bedrooms, the main with an en suite. Original polished floorboards, full-length windows and renovated bathrooms make a smart mixture of new and vintage chic. There’s a double carport for the FJ Holdens. ● ALISON BARCLAY Agent: Kay & Burton, Nicole Gleeson 0414 809 221 Price: $3.3 million-$3.6 million Auction: 3pm, October 20
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KEW \ 112 EGLINTON STREET
Agent: Jellis Craig,
GLEN IRIS \ 19 CLOVERDALE ROAD
Julian Tonkin
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Agent: Marshall White, Jason Brink-
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worth 0416 006 282 Price: $1.9 million-
This smart, two-storey newcomer stands high on the
Auction: 10am,
There is plenty to love about this two-storey 1980s home
$2.09 million
Disraeli Street corner with a glorious outlook north across
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combining mid-century and Scandi design influences. An
Auction: 11.30am,
Eglinton Reserve. The Comdain-built house makes the most
expansive living/dining room with a fireplace and timber
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of the view by upending the usual floorplan. The living and
ceilings sits at the ground floor centre, adjoined by the
dining area is upstairs, gleaming with porcelain and a Smeg-
timber kitchen and meals area at the rear. This space has
equipped kitchen; a decked terrace overlooks the pool
large glass windows and doors opening to a paved area and
below. Also up here is the main bedroom (walk-in wardrobe,
generous backyard. A bathroom, laundry and two bedrooms
Villeroy & Boch en suite). The kids can have the run of
– including the main with walk-in wardrobe and en suite –
the ground floor, which has two bedrooms (dual-entry en
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double carport. ● AMELIA BARNES
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292 Barkly St
25 Inverness Ave
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75 Barkly Ave
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37 Armadale St
Jellis Craig
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59 Armadale St
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7a Armadale St
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33 Bass St
10 Hampden Rd
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GLEN IRIS
908 Malvern Rd
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2 Valentine Gve
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568 Orrong Rd
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5 Edward St
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526 Orrong Rd
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15 Valentine Gve
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4/3 Bell St
RT Edgar
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84 Wattletree Rd
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20 Bourne Rd 49 Kerferd Rd 6 Walerna Rd 19 Netherlee St 4 Viva St 8 Ventich St 33 Vears Rd
3/770 Malvern Rd
RT Edgar
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Jellis Craig
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32 Ward St
Jellis Craig
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14 St Georges Cres
Jellis Craig
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Marshall White
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ARMADALE
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BALACLAVA 2/7 Balston St
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BALWYN 14 Sevenoaks St
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20 Winmalee Rd
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268 Union Rd
Marshall White
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4/8 Knutsford St
Marshall White
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1/2a Percy St
Marshall White
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2/3 Cherry Rd
The Agency
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23 Caravan St
Woodards
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BALWYN NORTH 15-17 Bulleen Rd
Fletchers
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7 Duggan St
Fletchers
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Kay & Burton
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1/3 Kireep Rd
Philip Webb
181
51 Hosken St
RT Edgar
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47 Hill Rd
RT Edgar
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The Agency
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15 Stephens St
271b Belmore Rd
BLACKBURN NORTH 25 Gay St
Kay & Burton
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Jellis Craig
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CAMBERWELL 888 Riversdale Rd 15 Derby St
Jellis Craig
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3 Lynden St
Jellis Craig
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Jellis Craig
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20 Derby St
Marshall White
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14 Orrong Cres
Marshall White
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2/68a Glyndon Rd
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6 Through Rd
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60 Cooloongatta Rd
Marshall White
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RT Edgar
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Woodards
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27 Inglesby Rd
69 Bellett St 29 Athelstan Rd
CANTERBURY
74 Freeman St
39 Shakespeare Gve 9 Elphin Gve 1 Edlington St 4 Muir St 56 Power St 524 Burwood Rd 355 Auburn Rd 4 Belgrave St 51 Haines St 4/7 Riversdale Rd 61 Swinburne Ave 31 Broomfield Rd 36 Havelock Rd 6a Condor St 86d Victoria Rd 235 The Blvd 112 Eglinton St 43 Wiltshire Dve 41 Fernhurst Gve 3/377 Barkers Rd 2/25 Disraeli St 47 Rowland St 27 Rockingham St 5 Stawell St 3 Daracombe Ave 27 Grange Rd 5 The Pines 2 Berkeley Crt 86 Brougham St 11 Asquith St 16 Tennyson St 11 Kent St 4a Wills St 24 Argyle Rd 4/1216 Old Burke Rd 31b Woodlands Ave 44 Hartwood St
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Jellis Craig
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8/717 Toorak Rd
6 Winson Green Rd
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117 Mont Albert Rd
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10 Margaret St
Marshall White
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45 Highfield Rd
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128 Canterbury Rd
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8 Quantock St
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Gary Peer
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4 Malvern Gve
Gary Peer
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DEEPDENE Buxton
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Jellis Craig
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Hodges
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22 Gillman St
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43 Grant St
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Thomson
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Kay & Burton
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13 Kerferd St
MELBOURNE 1507/499 St Kilda Rd
Jellis Craig
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Marshall White
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13 Dunloe Ave
Fletchers
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27 Chessell St
Fletchers
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1/5 Lincoln Ave
Fletchers
129
Marshall White
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Hocking Stuart
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4/16 Wilson St 14 Zetland Rd
MONT ALBERT NORTH
MOUNT WAVERLEY 41-45 Alvie Rd
PRAHRAN 42a Packington St 101 Williams Rd
Jellis Craig
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16 Donald St
Jellis Craig
142
Marshall White
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Kay & Burton
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RICHMOND Jellis Craig Marshall White Marshall White Marshall White
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Kay & Burton
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Jellis Craig
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226 Toorak Rd
Kay & Burton
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2/6 Chambers St
Kay & Burton
119
21 Millswyn St
Marshall White
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76 Lang St
Marshall White
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Marshall White One
100
The Agency
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17 Blackburn St
Fletchers
125
11 Drewett St
Fletchers
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16 Wandsworth Rd
Fletchers
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4a Wharton St
Jellis Craig
150
100 Durham Rd
Jellis Craig
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50 Wandsworth Rd
Jellis Craig
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11/39-41 Kensington Rd
ST KILDA 5/34 Fitzroy St
SURREY HILLS
7 Broughton Rd
Marshall White
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10 Banool Rd
Marshall White
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18 James St
Marshall White
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TOORAK Jellis Craig
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104 St Georges Rd
Kay & Burton
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7 Grong Grong Crt
Kay & Burton
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56 Albany Rd
Kay & Burton
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3 Woodside Cres
Kay & Burton
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3/50 Albany Rd
Kay & Burton
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The Residence/40 Mathoura Rd
Marshall White
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9 Woodside Cres
Marshall White
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1/14a Woorigoleen Rd
Marshall White
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1 Gawith Crt
Marshall White
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15b Woodside Cres
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1/77 Clendon Rd
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294 Williams Rd
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5 Baxter St
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17 Struan St
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Magnificently set on a generous allotment in the Stonington Estate, this c1930s residence has been designed to maximise natural light and deliver an effortless connection between the comfortable interior spaces and beautifully landscaped surrounds. The versatile floorplan offers formal living and dining rooms, a relaxed living room, kitchen with casual meals area and sunroom and a refined study. The first floor comprises main ensuite bedroom, three superb bedrooms, bathroom and wraparound timber deck. Includes a separate self contained studio/5th bedroom with bathroom, lock up parking and workshop.
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6W *HRUJHV 5RDG 7RRUDN ^ŝƚƵĂƚĞĚ ŽŶ ŽŶĞ ŽĨ dŽŽƌĂŬ͛Ɛ ĨŝŶĞƐƚ ďŽƵůĞǀĂƌĚƐ ŝƐ ƚŚŝƐ ŝŵƉŽƐŝŶŐ ůŝŐŚƚ ĨŝůůĞĚ ĨŝǀĞ ďĞĚƌŽŽŵ ĨĂŵŝůLJ ƌĞƐŝĚĞŶĐĞ ǁŝƚŚ ŝŶ ŐƌŽƵŶĚ ƉŽŽů ĂŶĚ ĨĂďƵůŽƵƐ ŽƵƚĚŽŽƌ ĞŶƚĞƌƚĂŝŶŵĞŶƚ ĂƌĞĂ ǁŝƚŚŝŶ ĐůŽƐĞ ƉƌŽdžŝŵŝƚLJ ƚŽ dŽŽƌĂŬ sŝůůĂŐĞ ƐŚŽƉƐ͕ ĐĂĨĞƐ͕ ƌĞƐƚĂƵƌĂŶƚƐ͕ ƚƌĂŶƐƉŽƌƚ ĂŶĚ DĞůďŽƵƌŶĞ͛Ɛ ůĞĂĚŝŶŐ ƉƌŝǀĂƚĞ ƐĐŚŽŽůƐ͘ ŽŵƉƌŝƐŝŶŐ ĨŽƌŵĂů ůŽƵŶŐĞ ĂŶĚ ĚŝŶŝŶŐ͕ ŬŝƚĐŚĞŶͬŵĞĂůƐ ĂƌĞĂ͕ ƐĞƉĂƌĂƚĞ ƐƚƵĚLJͬĨŝĨƚŚ ďĞĚƌŽŽŵ͕ ŵĂƐƚĞƌ ďĞĚƌŽŽŵ ǁŝƚŚ ďƵŝůƚ ŝŶ ƌŽďĞƐ ĂŶĚ ŐĞŶĞƌŽƵƐ ĞŶƐƵŝƚĞ͕ ƚǁŽ ĨĂŵŝůLJ ƐŝnjĞĚ ďĞĚƌŽŽŵƐ ǁŝƚŚ ŵĂŝŶ ďĂƚŚƌŽŽŵ͕ ƐĞƉĂƌĂƚĞ ƉŽŽů ŚŽƵƐĞ Žƌ ŐƵĞƐƚ ĂĐĐŽŵŵŽĚĂƚŝŽŶ ǁŝƚŚ ďĞĚƌŽŽŵ ĂŶĚ ďĂƚŚƌŽŽŵ ǁŚŝĐŚ ŽƉĞŶ ŽƵƚ ƚŽ Ă ƉƌŝǀĂƚĞ ŽƵƚĚŽŽƌ ĞŶƚĞƌƚĂŝŶŵĞŶƚ ĂƌĞĂ ǁŝƚŚ ŝŶ ŐƌŽƵŶĚ ŚĞĂƚĞĚ ƉŽŽů͕ ůĂƵŶĚƌLJ͕ ƐĂƵŶĂ͕ ŚĞĂƚŝŶŐͬĐŽŽůŝŶŐ ƚŚƌŽƵŐŚŽƵƚ ĂŶĚ ŽĨĨ ƐƚƌĞĞƚ ƉĂƌŬŝŶŐ ĨŽƌ ƚŚƌĞĞ ĐĂƌƐ͘
ϲϮƐƚŐĞŽƌŐĞƐƌŽĂĚͲƚŽŽƌĂŬ͘ĐŽŵ
h d/KE dŚƵƌƐĚĂLJ ϮϱƚŚ KĐƚŽďĞƌ Ăƚ ϲ͘ϬϬƉŵ ;hŶůĞƐƐ ^ŽůĚ WƌŝŽƌͿ s/ t tĞĚŶĞƐĚĂLJ Θ ^ĂƚƵƌĚĂLJ ϭϮ͘ϬϬͲϭϮ͘ϯϬƉŵ KůŝǀĞƌ ŽŽƚŚ Ϭϰϭϯ ϵϳϱ ϳϮϯ ͮ ďďLJ /ŶŶĞƐ ϬϰϮϯ ϮϭϬ ϳϵϬ DOM A IN REV IEW
169
*UDQJH 5RDG 7RRUDN dŚŝƐ ƐƚƵŶŶŝŶŐ dƵƐĐĂŶͲŝŶƐƉŝƌĞĚ͕ ĂƌĐŚŝƚĞĐƚͲĚĞƐŝŐŶĞĚ ƚŽǁŶ ƌĞƐŝĚĞŶĐĞ ƉƌŽǀŝĚĞƐ ůƵdžƵƌŝŽƵƐ LJĞƚ ůŽǁͲŵĂŝŶƚĞŶĂŶĐĞ ůŝǀŝŶŐ ǁŝƚŚ ϯͬϰ ďĞĚƌŽŽŵƐ ĂĐƌŽƐƐ ϯ ǀĂƐƚ ůĞǀĞůƐ͘ ĞĂƵƚŝĨƵůůLJͲďƵŝůƚ ĂŶĚ ŝŵŵĂĐƵůĂƚĞůLJͲĂƉƉŽŝŶƚĞĚ ƚŚƌŽƵŐŚŽƵƚ ŝŶĐůƵĚŝŶŐ Ă ƉƌŝǀĂƚĞ ůŝĨƚ͘ ^ŝƚƵĂƚĞĚ ŝŶ ƚŚĞ ĞdžĐůƵƐŝǀĞ ĂŶĚ ŚŝŐŚůLJͲƐĞĐƵƌĞ sŝůůĂŐŐŝŽ ĞƐƚĂƚĞ͕ ŽŶůLJ Ă ƐŚŽƌƚ ĚŝƐƚĂŶĐĞ ƚŽ dŽŽƌĂŬ ĂŶĚ ,ĂǁŬƐďƵƌŶ sŝůůĂŐĞ ƐŚŽƉƐ ĂŶĚ ƌĞƐƚĂƵƌĂŶƚƐ͘ &ĂŶƚĂƐƚŝĐ ƚƌĂŶƐƉŽƌƚ ŽƉƚŝŽŶƐ ĂŶĚ DĞůďŽƵƌŶĞ͛Ɛ ůĞĂĚŝŶŐ ƐĐŚŽŽůƐ ŝŶ ĐůŽƐĞ ƉƌŽdžŝŵŝƚLJ͘ ŽŵƉƌŝƐŝŶŐ͗ ŶƚƌĂŶĐĞ ŚĂůů͕ ƐƉĂĐŝŽƵƐ ůŝŐŚƚ ĨŝůůĞĚ ůŝǀŝŶŐ ǁŝƚŚ ŐĂƐ ĨŝƌĞ ƉůĂĐĞ͕ DŝĞůĞ ĞƋƵŝƉƉĞĚ ŬŝƚĐŚĞŶ ĂŶĚ ŝŶĨŽƌŵĂů ŵĞĂůƐͬĚŝŶŝŶŐ Ăůů ŽƉĞŶŝŶŐ ƚŽ ƉĂǀĞĚ ĐŽƵƌƚLJĂƌĚͬƚĞƌƌĂĐĞ ŝĚĞĂů ĨŽƌ LJĞĂƌ ƌŽƵŶĚ ĞŶƚĞƌƚĂŝŶŝŶŐ͕ ϯ ďĞĚƌŽŽŵƐ ŵĂƐƚĞƌ ǁŝƚŚ t/Z͛Ɛ ĂŶĚ ĞŶƐƵŝƚĞ͕ ƐĞƉĂƌĂƚĞ ĐĞŶƚƌĂů ďĂƚŚƌŽŽŵ ĂŶĚ tͬ ͕ ŵƵůƚŝƉƵƌƉŽƐĞ ŚŽŵĞ ƚŚĞĂƚƌĞ͕ ƌƵŵƉƵƐ Žƌ ϰƚŚ ďĞĚƌŽŽŵ ŽƉƚŝŽŶ͕ ĚŽƵďůĞ ůŽĐŬ ƵƉ ŐĂƌĂŐĞ͕ ŚĞĂƚŝŶŐ͕ ĐŽŽůŝŶŐ͕ ƐĞĐƵƌŝƚLJ ŝŶƚĞƌĐŽŵ ĂŶĚ ůŝĨƚ ĂĐĐĞƐƐ ƚŽ Ăůů ϯ ůĞǀĞůƐ͘
ϳͲϳϱͲϴϭŐƌĂŶŐĞƌŽĂĚͲƚŽŽƌĂŬ͘ĐŽŵ
h d/KE ^ĂƚƵƌĚĂLJ ϮϳƚŚ KĐƚŽďĞƌ Ăƚ ϭ͘ϬϬƉŵ ;hŶůĞƐƐ ^ŽůĚ WƌŝŽƌͿ s/ t tĞĚŶĞƐĚĂLJ Θ ^ĂƚƵƌĚĂLJ ϭ͘ϬϬͲϭ͘ϯϬƉŵ ŶƚŚŽŶLJ 'ƌŝŵǁĂĚĞ Ϭϰϭϴ ϯϴϮ ϮϮϲ ͮ dŝŵ tŝůƐŽŶ Ϭϰϭϵ ϳϮϲ ϳϲϵ 170
DOM A IN REV IEW
%HOO 6WUHHW $UPDGDOH ^ƚƵŶŶŝŶŐ͕ ƐĞĐƵƌĞ͕ ĨŝƌƐƚ ĨůŽŽƌ͕ ĂƌĐŚŝƚĞĐƚƵƌĂůůLJ ĚĞƐŝŐŶĞĚ ůŝŐŚƚ ĨŝůůĞĚ ŶŽƌƚŚ ǁĞƐƚ ĐŽƌŶĞƌ ĂƉĂƌƚŵĞŶƚ ŝŶ Ă ďŽƵƚŝƋƵĞ ďůŽĐŬ ŽĨ ŽŶůLJ ϱ͕ ǁŝƚŚ ĞdžĐĞůůĞŶƚ ĨůŽŽƌƉůĂŶ͕ ŚŝŐŚ ĐĞŝůŝŶŐƐ͕ ǁŝĚĞ ĞŶƚƌĂŶĐĞ ĨŽLJĞƌ͕ ŚƵŐĞ ƉƌŝǀĂƚĞ ŶŽƌƚŚ ĨĂĐŝŶŐ ƚĞƌƌĂĐĞ ĂŶĚ ůŝĨƚ ĂĐĐĞƐƐ ƚŚƌŽƵŐŚŽƵƚ͘ WĞƌĨĞĐƚůLJ ƐŝƚƵĂƚĞĚ ǁŝƚŚŝŶ ƐŚŽƌƚ ƐƚƌŽůů ƚŽ 'ůĞŶĨĞƌƌŝĞ ZŽĂĚ ĂŶĚ ,ŝŐŚ ^ƚƌĞĞƚ ƐŚŽƉƐ ĂŶĚ ƌĞƐƚĂƵƌĂŶƚƐ͕ ŶĞĂƌďLJ ƉĂƌŬůĂŶĚƐ ĂŶĚ ƚƌĂŶƐƉŽƌƚ͘ ŽŵƉƌŝƐŝŶŐ ǁŝĚĞ ĞŶƚƌĂŶĐĞ ŚĂůů͕ ƚŚƌĞĞ ŽǀĞƌƐŝnjĞĚ ďĞĚƌŽŽŵƐ ǁŝƚŚ ĞŶƐƵŝƚĞ ďĂƚŚƌŽŽŵ͕ ŵĂƐƚĞƌ ǁŝƚŚ ǁĂůŬ ŝŶ ƌŽďĞ͕ ĨŽƌŵĂů ůŽƵŶŐĞ ĂŶĚ ĚŝŶŝŶŐ͕ ŽƉĞŶ ƉůĂŶ ŬŝƚĐŚĞŶͬŵĞĂůƐ͕ ŝŶĨŽƌŵĂů ƐŝƚƚŝŶŐ ŽƉĞŶŝŶŐ ƚŽ ůĂƌŐĞ ŶŽƌƚŚ ĨĂĐŝŶŐ ĞŶƚĞƌƚĂŝŶĞƌƐ ƚĞƌƌĂĐĞ͕ ƐƚƵĚLJ͕ ůĂƵŶĚƌLJ͕ ƚŚƌĞĞ ĐĂƌ ďĂƐĞŵĞŶƚ ŐĂƌĂŐŝŶŐ ĂŶĚ ƐƚŽƌĂŐĞ ƌŽŽŵ͘
ϰͲϯďĞůůƐƚƌĞĞƚͲĂƌŵĂĚĂůĞ͘ĐŽŵ
h d/KE ^ĂƚƵƌĚĂLJ ϮϳƚŚ KĐƚŽďĞƌ Ăƚ ϭϭ͘ϬϬĂŵ ;hŶůĞƐƐ ^ŽůĚ WƌŝŽƌͿ s/ t tĞĚŶĞƐĚĂLJ͕ dŚƵƌƐĚĂLJ Θ ^ĂƚƵƌĚĂLJ ϭ͘ϬϬͲϭ͘ϯϬƉŵ :ĞƌĞŵLJ &Ždž Ϭϰϭϴ ϯϯϵ ϲϱϬ ͮ :ĂĐŬ ĚŐĂƌ ϬϰϮϴ ϮϮϮ ϰϯϬ DOM A IN REV IEW
171
h d/KE dh ^ z
%UXFH 6WUHHW 7RRUDN WƌŝŵĞ dŽŽƌĂŬ ĚĞǀĞůŽƉŵĞŶƚ ƐŝƚĞ ŽĨ ϴϲϱŵϮ ĂƉƉƌŽdž͘ ǁŝƚŚ ĂƉƉƌŽǀĞĚ ƉůĂŶƐ ĂŶĚ ƉĞƌŵŝƚƐ ĨŽƌ ϲ ůƵdžƵƌLJ ĂƉĂƌƚŵĞŶƚƐ ĂŶĚ Ă ŵĂŐŶŝĨŝĐĞŶƚ ǁŚŽůĞ ĨůŽŽƌ ƉĞŶƚŚŽƵƐĞ͘ ĂĐŚ ĐŽŶƚĞŵƉŽƌĂƌLJ ĂďŽĚĞ ƐŚŽǁĐĂƐĞƐ ďƌŝŐŚƚ͕ ƐƉĂĐŝŽƵƐ ůŝǀŝŶŐ ĂƌĞĂƐ ĂŶĚ ŐĞŶĞƌŽƵƐ ƉƌŝǀĂƚĞ ŽƵƚĚŽŽƌ ĞŶƚĞƌƚĂŝŶŝŶŐ njŽŶĞƐ ĞĂĐŚ ǁŝƚŚ ƉƌĞĨĞƌƌĞĚ ŶŽƌƚŚĞƌŶ ŽƌŝĞŶƚĂƚŝŽŶ͘ ^ƵƉĞƌďůLJ ƉŽƐŝƚŝŽŶĞĚ ŝŶ DĞůďŽƵƌŶĞΖƐ ƉƌĞŵŝĞƌ ƐƵďƵƌď͕ ǁĂůŬŝŶŐ ĚŝƐƚĂŶĐĞ ƚŽ dŽŽƌĂŬ sŝůůĂŐĞ͕ ŽŵŽ WĂƌŬ ĂŶĚ ^ŽƵƚŚ zĂƌƌĂ dĞŶŶŝƐ ůƵď͘ &ĂǀŽƵƌĂďůĞ ƚĞƌŵƐ ĂǀĂŝůĂďůĞ͘ hŶĚĞƌ ŝŶƐƚƌƵĐƚŝŽŶƐ ĨƌŽŵ ƚŚĞ DŽƌƚŐĂŐĞĞ ŝŶ ƉŽƐƐĞƐƐŝŽŶ͘
ϲďƌƵĐĞƐƚƌĞĞƚͲƚŽŽƌĂŬ͘ĐŽŵ
h d/KE dƵĞƐĚĂLJ ϵƚŚ KĐƚŽďĞƌ Ăƚ ϭϮ͘ϬϬƉŵ s/ t dƵĞƐĚĂLJ ĨƌŽŵ ϭϭ͘ϯϬĂŵ DĂƌŬ tƌŝĚŐǁĂLJ Ϭϰϭϵ ϱϭϬ ϳϳϳ ͮ :ĂŵĞƐ WĂƵůů ϬϰϯϬ ϯϯϴ ϯϰϴ 172
DOM A IN REV IEW
&ODUHQGRQ 6WUHHW (DVW 0HOERXUQH ŽŵŵĂŶĚŝŶŐ Ă ƉŽƐŝƚŝŽŶ ŝŶ ŽŶĞ ŽĨ DĞůďŽƵƌŶĞ͛Ɛ ŵŽƐƚ ƉƌĞƐƚŝŐŝŽƵƐ ďƵŝůĚŝŶŐƐ͕ ƚŚŝƐ ƌĞƐŝĚĞŶĐĞ ƐĞƚ ŽŶ ϯϮϳŵϮ ;ĂƉƉƌŽdž͘Ϳ ƚĂŬĞƐ ŝŶ ĚƌĂŵĂƚŝĐ ƉĂŶŽƌĂŵŝĐ ǀŝƐƚĂƐ͕ ƐǁĞĞƉŝŶŐ ĂĐƌŽƐƐ &ŝƚnjƌŽLJ 'ĂƌĚĞŶƐ͕ ƚŚĞ ĂŶĚ ƚŚĞ ĂŶĚĞŶŽŶŐ ZĂŶŐĞƐ͘ ĞƐŝŐŶĞĚ ďLJ ƌĞŶŽǁŶĞĚ ƌĐŚŝƚĞĐƚ͕ ͚ ĂƚĞƐ ^ŵĂƌƚΖ͕ ƚŚŝƐ ϴƚŚ ĨůŽŽƌ ƐŬLJ ƌĞƐŝĚĞŶĐĞ ǁŚŝĐŚ ĚŝƐƉůĂLJƐ ĐŽƉŝŽƵƐ ŚŝŐŚͲĞŶĚ ĨŝŶŝƐŚĞƐ ĨĞĂƚƵƌĞƐ ĂŶ ĞdžƉĂŶƐŝǀĞ ůŝǀŝŶŐͬĚŝŶŝŶŐ ĂƌĞĂ͕ ĂŶ ĞdžƚƌĂŽƌĚŝŶĂƌLJ ƐƵŶ ĚƌĞŶĐŚĞĚ ƚĞƌƌĂĐĞ ĂŶĚ Ă ƐƚĂƚĞͲŽĨͲƚŚĞͲĂƌƚ ŬŝƚĐŚĞŶ͕ ǁŚŝĐŚ ĨůŽǁƐ ŽƵƚ ƚŽ Ă ďĂůĐŽŶLJ͘ >ƵdžƵƌLJ ŝƐ ĂůƐŽ ŽŵŶŝƉƌĞƐĞŶƚ ŝŶ ƚŚĞ ƚŚƌĞĞ ƉĂůĂƚŝĂů ďĞĚƌŽŽŵƐ ǁŝƚŚ ŵĂƌďůĞ ĞŶƐƵŝƚĞƐ ǁŚŝůƐƚ ĂŶ ŽĨĨŝĐĞ͕ Ă ƉŽǁĚĞƌ ƌŽŽŵ͕ ƚǁŽ ĐĂƌ ƐƉĂĐĞƐ ĂŶĚ Ă ƐƚŽƌĂŐĞ ĐĂŐĞ ĂƌĞ ĨƵƌƚŚĞƌ ŚŝŐŚůŝŐŚƚƐ ŽĨ ƚŚŝƐ ĚƌĞĂŵ ĂĚĚƌĞƐƐ͘
ϴϬϭͲϭϱϬĐůĂƌĞŶĚŽŶƐƚƌĞĞƚͲĞĂƐƚŵĞůďŽƵƌŶĞ͘ĐŽŵ
yWZ ^^/KE^ K& /Ed Z ^d DŽŶĚĂLJ ϱƚŚ EŽǀĞŵďĞƌ Ăƚ ϱ͘ϬϬƉŵ ;hŶůĞƐƐ ^ŽůĚ WƌŝŽƌͿ s/ t tĞĚŶĞƐĚĂLJ Ϯ͘ϬϬͲϮ͘ϯϬƉŵ Θ ^ĂƚƵƌĚĂLJ ϭ͘ϯϬͲϮ͘ϬϬƉŵ ^ĂƌĂŚ ĂƐĞ Ϭϰϯϵ ϰϯϭ ϬϮϬ ͮ ZƵĚLJ sĂŶ Ğƌ ĞƌŐ ϬϰϬϱ ϮϬϰ ϰϱϬ DOM A IN REV IEW
173
:DWWOHWUHH 5RDG $UPDGDOH WƌŝŵĞ ŵƵůƚŝƉƵƌƉŽƐĞ ĐŽƌŶĞƌ ƐŝƚĞ ŽĐĐƵƉLJŝŶŐ Ă ƐƵďƐƚĂŶƚŝĂů ϳϰϱŵϮ ĂƉƉƌŽdž͘ ƉĂƌĐĞů ŽĨ ůĂŶĚ ĐƵƌƌĞŶƚůLJ ŽƉĞƌĂƚŝŶŐ ĂƐ Ă ƉĞƌŵŝƚƚĞĚ ĚĞŶƚĂů Žƌ ŵĞĚŝĐĂů ƉƌĂĐƚŝĐĞ ĞdžƚĞŶĚŝŶŐ ŝƚƐĞůĨ ĂƐ ĂŶ ĞŶǀŝĂďůĞ ĚĞǀĞůŽƉŵĞŶƚ ŽƉƉŽƌƚƵŶŝƚLJ͕ Žƌ ƚŽ ƌĞƐƚŽƌĞ ƚŚĞ ŽƌŝŐŝŶĂů ĨĞĂƚƵƌĞƐ ŽĨ ƚŚŝƐ ŐƌĂŶĚ sŝĐƚŽƌŝĂŶ ƚŽ ŝƚƐ ĨŽƌŵĞƌ ŐůŽƌLJ͘ >ŽĐĂƚĞĚ ŝŶ ƚŚĞ ŚĞĂƌƚ ŽĨ ƚŚƌŝǀŝŶŐ ƌŵĂĚĂůĞ͕ ĐůŽƐĞ ƚŽ ůŽĐĂů ƐŚŽƉƐ͕ ĞůŝƚĞ ƉƌŝǀĂƚĞ ƐĐŚŽŽůƐ͕ ƉĂƌŬƐ͕ ĂŶĚ ƚƌĂŶƐƉŽƌƚ͘ ŽŵƉƌŝƐŝŶŐ ϯ ĐŽŶƐƵůƚŝŶŐ ƌŽŽŵƐ͕ ůĂƌŐĞ ƌĞĐĞƉƚŝŽŶ͕ ǁĂŝƚŝŶŐ ƌŽŽŵ͕ ůĂďŽƌĂƚŽƌLJ͕ ŬŝƚĐŚĞŶ͕ ϯ ƉŽǁĚĞƌ ƌŽŽŵƐ ĂŶĚ ϲͲϴ ĐĂƌ ƐƉĂĐĞƐ͘ dŚŝƐ ŝƐ ĐŽŵƉůŝŵĞŶƚĞĚ ďLJ ĂŶ ĂĚĚŝƚŝŽŶĂů ƐĞůĨͲĐŽŶƚĂŝŶĞĚ ƵŶŝƚ ǁŝƚŚ ďĞĚƌŽŽŵ͕ ůŝǀŝŶŐ͕ ŬŝƚĐŚĞŶ ĂŶĚ ďĂƚŚƌŽŽŵ͘
ϴϰǁĂƚƚůĞƚƌĞĞƌŽĂĚͲĂƌŵĂĚĂůĞ͘ĐŽŵ
h d/KE ^ĂƚƵƌĚĂLJ ϮϳƚŚ KĐƚŽďĞƌ Ăƚ ϭϭ͘ϬϬĂŵ ;hŶůĞƐƐ ^ŽůĚ WƌŝŽƌͿ s/ t tĞĚŶĞƐĚĂLJ ϯ͘ϬϬͲϯ͘ϯϬƉŵ Θ ^ĂƚƵƌĚĂLJ ϭ͘ϬϬͲϭ͘ϯϬƉŵ DĂƌŬ tƌŝĚŐǁĂLJ Ϭϰϭϵ ϱϭϬ ϳϳϳ ͮ :ĂŵĞƐ WĂƵůů ϬϰϯϬ ϯϯϴ ϯϰϴ 174
DOM A IN REV IEW
6WDQKRSH 6WUHHW 0DOYHUQ &ĂďƵůŽƵƐ ĐŽŶƚĞŵƉŽƌĂƌLJ ƐŝŶŐůĞ ůĞǀĞů ƚŽǁŶ ƌĞƐŝĚĞŶĐĞ ŽĨĨĞƌŝŶŐ ƚŚƌĞĞ ďĞĚƌŽŽŵƐ͕ ƚǁŽ ďĂƚŚƌŽŽŵƐ ǁŝƚŚ ĞůĞŐĂŶƚ ĨůŽǁŝŶŐ ůŝǀŝŶŐ ĂƌĞĂƐ͕ ƉƌŝǀĂƚĞ ŝŶĚŽŽƌͬ ŽƵƚĚŽŽƌ ĞŶƚĞƌƚĂŝŶŝŶŐ͕ ƐƉĂĐŝŽƵƐ ƉƌŽƉŽƌƚŝŽŶƐ͕ ŚŝŐŚ ĐĞŝůŝŶŐƐ ĂŶĚ ĂďƵŶĚĂŶƚ ŶŽƌƚŚĞƌŶ ůŝŐŚƚ ŽŶ Ă ůĂŶĚƐĐĂƉĞĚ ůŽǁ ŵĂŝŶƚĞŶĂŶĐĞ ĨŽŽƚƉƌŝŶƚ ǁŝƚŚ ŝƚΖƐ ŽǁŶ ĨƌŽŶƚĂŐĞ͕ ƐĞƉĂƌĂƚĞ ƚŝƚůĞ ĂŶĚ ƐĞĐƵƌĞ ŝŶĚĞƉĞŶĚĞŶƚ ĞŶƚƌLJ͘ /ĚĞĂůůLJ ƉŽƐŝƚŝŽŶĞĚ Ă ƐŚŽƌƚ ƐƚƌŽůů ƚŽ 'ůĞŶĨĞƌƌŝĞ ZŽĂĚ ƐŚŽƉƐ͕ ,ŝŐŚ ^ƚƌĞĞƚ ƌŵĂĚĂůĞ͛Ɛ ďŽƵƚŝƋƵĞƐ͕ ĞĂƚĞƌŝĞƐ͕ ƚƌĂŵƐ ĂŶĚ ůĞĂĨLJ DĂůǀĞƌŶ 'ĂƌĚĞŶƐ͘ ĚĚŝƚŝŽŶĂů ĨĞĂƚƵƌĞƐ ŝŶĐůƵĚĞ ĚƵĐƚĞĚ ŚĞĂƚŝŶŐ ĂŶĚ ĐŽŽůŝŶŐ͕ ƉŽůŝƐŚĞĚ ƉĂƌƋƵĞƚƌLJ ĨůŽŽƌƐ͕ ŝŶƚĞƌĐŽŵ ƐĞĐƵƌŝƚLJ͕ ĂůĂƌŵ ĂŶĚ ƌĞŵŽƚĞ ĐŽŶƚƌŽůůĞĚ ĚŽƵďůĞ ŐĂƌĂŐĞ ǁŝƚŚ ŝŶƚĞƌŶĂů ĂĐĐĞƐƐ͘
ϳϬƐƚĂŶŚŽƉĞƐƚƌĞĞƚͲŵĂůǀĞƌŶ͘ĐŽŵ
h d/KE ^ĂƚƵƌĚĂLJ ϮϳƚŚ KĐƚŽďĞƌ Ăƚ ϭ͘ϬϬƉŵ ;hŶůĞƐƐ ^ŽůĚ WƌŝŽƌͿ s/ t tĞĚŶĞƐĚĂLJ ϭϭ͘ϬϬͲϭϭ͘ϯϬĂŵ Θ ^ĂƚƵƌĚĂLJ Ϯ͘ϬϬͲϮ͘ϯϬƉŵ DĂƌŬ tƌŝĚŐǁĂLJ Ϭϰϭϵ ϱϭϬ ϳϳϳ ͮ :ĂŵĞƐ WĂƵůů ϬϰϯϬ ϯϯϴ ϯϰϴ DOM A IN REV IEW
175
%HOOHWW 6WUHHW &DPEHUZHOO ^Ğƚ ĂŵŝĚƐƚ ůƵƐŚ ŐĂƌĚĞŶƐ ƐƚĂŶĚƐ ͚ZŽƐĞŶĞĂƚŚ͕͛ Ă ŝƌĐĂ ϭϵϯϬ͛Ɛ ĐůĂƐƐŝĐ ǁŚŝĐŚ ďůĞŶĚƐ ƚŚĞ ĐŚĂƌŵ ŽĨ ŝƚƐ ĞƌĂ ǁŝƚŚ ĐŽŶƚĞŵƉŽƌĂƌLJ ĂƉƉŽŝŶƚŵĞŶƚƐ ŝŶ ŽŶĞ ŽĨ ĂŵďĞƌǁĞůů͛Ɛ ŵŽƐƚ ƉŝĐƚƵƌĞƐƋƵĞ ƐƚƌĞĞƚƐĐĂƉĞƐ͘ Ŷ ĞdžƋƵŝƐŝƚĞ ĨŽLJĞƌ ƉƌŽǀŝĚĞƐ ĂŶ ŝŵƉƌĞƐƐŝǀĞ ǁĞůĐŽŵĞ ŝŶƚŽ ƚŚŝƐ ĨĂŵŝůLJ ŚŽŵĞ ǁŚŝĐŚ ĨĞĂƚƵƌĞƐ ĨŽƵƌ ďĞĚƌŽŽŵƐ ŝŶĐůƵĚŝŶŐ ŐƌĂŶĚ ŵĂƐƚĞƌ ďĞĚƌŽŽŵ ǁŝƚŚ ĚƌĞƐƐŝŶŐ ƌŽŽŵ ĂŶĚ ĚƵĂů ǀĂŶŝƚLJ ŵĂƌďůĞ ĞŶƐƵŝƚĞ ǁŚŝůĞ ƚŽǁĂƌĚƐ ƚŚĞ ƌĞĂƌ͕ Ă ƐƉĞĐƚĂĐƵůĂƌ ůŝǀŝŶŐ ĂƌĞĂ ŝƐ ĂĐĐŽŵƉĂŶŝĞĚ ďLJ Ă ƐůĞĞŬ ĐŽŶƚĞŵƉŽƌĂƌLJ ŬŝƚĐŚĞŶ ǁŝƚŚ ^ŵĞŐ ĐŽŽŬŝŶŐ ĂƉƉůŝĂŶĐĞƐ͘ ŶŽƌƚŚ ĨĂĐŝŶŐ ĞŶƚĞƌƚĂŝŶĞƌ͛Ɛ ƚĞƌƌĂĐĞ͕ ƉƌŝǀĂƚĞ ůĂŶĚƐĐĂƉĞĚ ŐĂƌĚĞŶ͕ ƚĞĞŶĂŐĞƌ͛Ɛ ƌĞƚƌĞĂƚͬďƵŶŐĂůŽǁ͕ ĚŽƵďůĞ ĐĂƌƉŽƌƚ͕ ǁŝŶĞ ĐĞůůĂƌ͕ ĐĞŶƚƌĂů ŵĂƌďůĞ ďĂƚŚƌŽŽŵ͕ ƐƚƵĚLJ ŶŽŽŬ ĂŶĚ ůŝďƌĂƌLJ ĨƵƌƚŚĞƌ ĚĞĨŝŶĞƐ ƚŚŝƐ ďƌĞĂƚŚƚĂŬŝŶŐ ďĞĂƵƚLJ͘
ϲϵďĞůůĞƚƚƐƚƌĞĞƚͲĐĂŵďĞƌǁĞůů͘ĐŽŵ
yWZ ^^/KE^ K& /Ed Z ^d DŽŶĚĂLJ ϮϵƚŚ KĐƚŽďĞƌ Ăƚ ϱ͘ϬϬƉŵ ;hŶůĞƐƐ ^ŽůĚ WƌŝŽƌͿ s/ t dŚƵƌƐĚĂLJ Θ ^ĂƚƵƌĚĂLJ ϭϮ͘ϬϬͲϭϮ͘ϯϬƉŵ ^ĂƌĂŚ ĂƐĞ Ϭϰϯϵ ϰϯϭ ϬϮϬ ͮ ZƵĚLJ sĂŶ Ğƌ ĞƌŐ ϬϰϬϱ ϮϬϰ ϰϱϬ 176
DOM A IN REV IEW
+RVNHQ 6WUHHW %DOZ\Q 1RUWK DĂũĞƐƚŝĐĂůůLJ ĚĞƐŝŐŶĞĚ ĂŶĚ ĐŽŶƐƚƌƵĐƚĞĚ ǁŝƚŚ ŽǀĞƌǁŚĞůŵŝŶŐ ƐƉĂĐĞ ĂŶĚ ƵŶĞƋƵŝǀŽĐĂů ůƵdžƵƌLJ͕ ͚^ĂůƵƐ͕͛ ĚĞůŝǀĞƌƐ ĂŶ ŽƉƵůĞŶƚ ĨŽĐƵƐ ŽŶ ĨĂŵŝůLJ ƉƌŝǀĂĐLJ͕ ƌĞůĂdžĂƚŝŽŶ͕ ĂŶĚ ŝŶĚƵůŐĞŶĐĞ͘ dŚĞ ƚƌŝƉůĞͲůĞǀĞů ĨůŽŽƌƉůĂŶ ŝƐ ŝŶƚĞƌĐŽŶŶĞĐƚĞĚ ďLJ ƉƌŝǀĂƚĞ ůŝĨƚ͕ ůŝŶŬŝŶŐ ĨŽƵƌ njŽŶĞĚ ůŝǀŝŶŐ ĚŽŵĂŝŶƐ ŝŶĐůƵĚŝŶŐ Ă ƚŝĞƌĞĚ ŚŽŵĞ ƚŚĞĂƚƌĞ͕ ŝŶ ĂŶ ĞdžƚƌĂǀĂŐĂŶƚ ĨŝǀĞͲďĞĚƌŽŽŵ͕ ĨŽƵƌͲďĂƚŚƌŽŽŵ ƉůƵƐ ƐƚƵĚLJ ůĂLJŽƵƚ͘ ŽŵƉůĞŵĞŶƚĞĚ ďLJ Ă ƐƉĞĐƚĂĐƵůĂƌ ŐƌĂŶŝƚĞ DŝĞůĞ ŬŝƚĐŚĞŶ ǁŝƚŚ ďƵƚůĞƌ͛Ɛ ƉĂŶƚƌLJ͕ ƉŽŽůƐŝĚĞ ĂůĨƌĞƐĐŽ ďĂƌďĞĐƵĞ ĚŝŶŝŶŐ͕ ŐLJŵŶĂƐŝƵŵ͕ ǁŝŶĞ ĐĞůůĂƌ ĂŶĚ ƚƌŝƉůĞͲĐĂƌ ŐĂƌĂŐĞ͕ ŝŶ Ă ƉĞĂĐĞĨƵů ĨĂŵŝůLJͲĨĂǀŽƵƌĞĚ ůŽĐĂůĞ͕ ǁŝƚŚŝŶ ƚŚĞ ŚŝŐŚůLJͲ ĐŽǀĞƚĞĚ ĂůǁLJŶ ,ŝŐŚ ^ĐŚŽŽů njŽŶĞ͕ ĂŶĚ ƐƵƌƌŽƵŶĚĞĚ ďLJ ƐŚŽƉƉŝŶŐ͕ ƉĂƌŬůĂŶĚƐ ĂŶĚ ĞĂƚĞƌŝĞƐ͘
ϱϭŚŽƐŬĞŶƐƚƌĞĞƚͲďĂůǁLJŶŶŽƌƚŚ͘ĐŽŵ
h d/KE ^ĂƚƵƌĚĂLJ ϮϳƚŚ KĐƚŽďĞƌ Ăƚ ϭ͘ϯϬƉŵ ;hŶůĞƐƐ ^ŽůĚ WƌŝŽƌͿ s/ t tĞĚŶĞƐĚĂLJ ϭ͘ϭϱͲϮ͘ϬϬƉŵ͕ dŚƵƌƐĚĂLJ ϲ͘ϬϬͲϲ͘ϰϱƉŵ Θ ^ĂƚƵƌĚĂLJ ϭϬ͘ϯϬͲϭϭ͘ϭϱĂŵ ƌĞƚƚ sĂŶĚĞƌǁĞƌƚ Ϭϰϭϭ ϲϬϵ ϯϲϯ ͮ >ĂǁƌĞŶĐĞ ŚƵ Ϭϰϭϭ ϰϱϬ ϭϱϴ ͮ 'ůĞŶ ŽƵƚŝŶŚŽ ϬϰϬϵ ϳϳϵ ϯϵϵ DOM A IN REV IEW
177
h d/KE ^ dhZ z
+LOO 5RDG %DOZ\Q 1RUWK ŽĂƐƚŝŶŐ ďƌĞĂƚŚƚĂŬŝŶŐ ŶĞŝŐŚďŽƵƌŚŽŽĚ ǀŝĞǁƐ ĂŶĚ ŝĚLJůůŝĐĂůůLJ ƉůĂĐĞĚ ǁŝƚŚŝŶ ƚŚĞ ĂůǁLJŶ ,ŝŐŚ ^ĐŚŽŽů njŽŶĞ͕ ƚŚŝƐ ƚŚƌĞĞͲďĞĚƌŽŽŵ ƉůƵƐ ƐƚƵĚLJ ŚŽŵĞ ŽĨĨĞƌƐ ƐƉĂĐŝŽƵƐ ƉƌŽƉŽƌƚŝŽŶƐ ŝŶ ƐƵƉĞƌď ƌĞƚƌŽ ƐƚLJůŝŶŐ͕ ĂůŽŶŐƐŝĚĞ ĂďƵŶĚĂŶƚ ŽƉƉŽƌƚƵŶŝƚŝĞƐ ĨŽƌ Ă ďƌŝŐŚƚ ĨƵƚƵƌĞ͘ KĨĨĞƌŝŶŐ ŝŵŵĞĚŝĂƚĞ ĐŽŵĨŽƌƚ͕ ƚŚĞ ŚŽŵĞ ĚĞůŝǀĞƌƐ njŽŶĞĚ ůŝǀŝŶŐ ƐƉĂĐĞƐ ĂŶĚ ƐƵŶͲƐƉůĂƐŚĞĚ ƌĞĐƌĞĂƚŝŽŶ͕ ŝŶĐůƵĚŝŶŐ ĂŶ ŝŶͲŐƌŽƵŶĚ ƐǁŝŵŵŝŶŐ ƉŽŽů͘ ^ŝƚƵĂƚĞĚ ŽŶ ϲϳϵŵϮ ;ĂƉƉƌŽdž͘Ϳ ǁŝƚŚŝŶ ĂŶ EZ ϯ͕ ĨƌĞĞ ĨƌŽŵ ŽǀĞƌůĂLJƐ Žƌ ĐŽǀĞŶĂŶƚƐ ƚŚĂƚ ƌĞƐƚƌŝĐƚ ĐŽŶƐƚƌƵĐƚŝŽŶ͕ ƚŚŝƐ ƚƌĂŶƋƵŝů ƐŝƚĞ ŝƐ ƉĂĐŬĞĚ ǁŝƚŚ ƉŽƚĞŶƚŝĂů ĂŶĚ ĂďƐŽůƵƚĞ ĐŽŶǀĞŶŝĞŶĐĞ͕ ǁŝƚŚ ĞůŝƚĞ ƐĐŚŽŽůŝŶŐ͕ ĚĂŝůLJ ƐĞƌǀŝĐĞƐ͕ ƚƌĂŶƐƉŽƌƚ͕ ĞĂƚĞƌŝĞƐ ĂŶĚ ƉĂƌŬůĂŶĚƐ Ăƚ ŝƚƐ ƚŚƌĞƐŚŽůĚ͘
ϰϳŚŝůůƌŽĂĚͲďĂůǁLJŶŶŽƌƚŚ͘ĐŽŵ
h d/KE ^ĂƚƵƌĚĂLJ ϭϯƚŚ KĐƚŽďĞƌ Ăƚ ϭϭ͘ϬϬĂŵ ;hŶůĞƐƐ ^ŽůĚ WƌŝŽƌͿ s/ t dŚƵƌƐĚĂLJ ϯ͘ϰϱͲϰ͘ϭϱƉŵ Θ ^ĂƚƵƌĚĂLJ ĨƌŽŵ ϭϬ͘ϯϬĂŵ <ĂƚŚLJ WƵƌĐĞůů Ϭϰϭϭ ϲϭϵ ϯϯϲ ͮ >ĂǁƌĞŶĐĞ ŚƵ Ϭϰϭϭ ϰϱϬ ϭϱϴ 178
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Picturesquely located on a grand tree lined street, this residence combines wonderful period details with modern conveniences to create a truly special place. Featuring a huge formal lounge with marble gas fireplace and spacious open plan family living areas along with a Caesarstone European kitchen. The main bedroom is an indulgent size, incorporating a walk-in robe and ensuite along with a further 3 bedrooms with fitted robes. Outside you will find a low maintenance family oasis featuring a covered deck overlooking the heated pool and tennis court. Further premium additions include hydronic heating with split system cooling, video intercom and electronic front security gate, all on a generous allotment of 1,302sqm.
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Expression of interest closing 30th October 12pm Inspect Wednesday 2pm - 3pm Saturday 3pm - 3.30pm Contact Steve Burke 0448 331 653 Tony Doh 0419 316 676 Yili Ma 0412 938 115
Whiting & Co.
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On approx. 962sqm, Harose c.1939 is a unique whole-group opportunity comprising 4 separately-titled 2 bedroom apartments (returning $124,800p.a.). Architecturally notable, superbly solid and unique on every level. High-gabled and handsome with decorative faรงade laced with intricate iron balustrades. Impeccably renovated and restored condition showcasing uncompromising quality. Located between Elwood Village & Acland Street, iconic beaches, transport options, this is a dream Blue Chip location.
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Palatial proportions in an elite address
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The palatial proportions of this majestic Tuscan style residence on a magnificent 1,672m2 (Approximate Title Dimensions), is distinguished by romance reminiscent of Mediterranean chateaus. With its Golden Mile address, expansive rooms weave a rich tapestry in eleven principle rooms including the kitchen complemented by Gaggenau appliances, meals & light filled living domain overlooking immaculate gardens with a pool, spa & tennis court.
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GaryPeer.com.au
1/84 Grey Street East Melbourne 4 Malvern Grove, Caulfield North
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Sophisticated sensation, unbeatable location
Sun 28 Oct 10:30am
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Contact Daniel Fisher Darren Krongold Sally Zelman
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Opposite Powlett Reserve, this 2 bed Art Deco corner apartment enjoys spacious lounge, balcony with park views, kitchen/meals with Smeg/Bosch appliances, sizeable main bedroom, marble bathroom, European laundry & car space. Auction Sat 20 October 12.30 Agent Lee Pellizzer 0419 513 153 | Andrew Boyce 0418 312 473 View Wed 1.00-1.30 + Sat 12.00-12.30 Web 1-84greystreeteastmelbourne.com
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GLORIOUS EDWARDIAN ELEGANCE Classic period Edwardian provides comfortable family accommodation yet offers further improvement potential to transform into a state of the art inner-city showpiece. Featuring a flexible floorplan with warm timber floors, high ceilings, formal and informal living areas and three bedrooms. Accommodation offers: • Entrance hall to formal lounge with gas fireplace opening to dining room • Three bedrooms with built-in robes
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• Central bathroom • Large open plan living incorporating kitchen and overlooking lush large rear garden with north/east orientation • Second bathroom and laundry • Garage for two cars • Land size – 631 sq.m. approx The home is further enhanced by its proximity to Malvern Central School at Spring Road, Malvern Station, Glenferrie Road shops and Malvern Public Gardens
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Saturday 20th October at 1:00pm Wednesday 12-12:30 Saturday 1-1:30 Tom McCarthy 0418 326 897 Nicholas Kaine 0477 555 097 305 High Street Prahran 9520 9000
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5/34 Fitzroy Street, St Kilda ‘The Gatwick’ Penthouse – Bianca & Carla: The Block 2018 Set on the penthouse level of the rejuvenated Gatwick Hotel in the heart of St Kilda, this exquisite top floor oasis is an unforgettable residence with iconic city skyline views. As part of this season of The Block, Bianca and Carla have created an apartment that sets the benchmark for opulent living. This residence delivers soaring ceilings and French Oak herringbone floors, expansive lounge and dining, sublime kitchen with Siemens appliances and butler’s pantry, master bed with WIR and sumptuous ensuite, exquisite bathroom and powder room, stunning north-facing terrace w/ CBD vistas, and so much more! Steps to Fitzroy Street restaurants and the beach.
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2/3 Cherry Road, Balwyn Secure Single Level Living - Ideal Parkside Location, Walk to Balwyn Village Boasting a coveted position opposite Balwyn Park this sensational 3 BR single level home offers spacious zoned living spaces appealing to downsizers, first home buyers & small families. Perfect for entertaining, the home is set within tranquil & secure courtyard garden surrounds & comprises generous lounge room (OFP), large family/meals, dining room, kitchen with quality appliances, master bedroom (WIR/ensuite), two further beds (BIRs), elegant 2nd bathroom, pwdr-rm & double garage. Ideally located just steps to Balwyn Village shops, Balywn Primary, Fintona, Cinemas & 109 Whitehorse Rd tram.
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Auction Saturday 20th October 10:30am View Thursday 10:30 - 11:00am Saturday 1:30 - 2:00pm
Robert Ding 0418 858 393 Mark Sproule 0408 090 205 theagency.com.au
271B Belmore Road, Balwyn North Single Level Englehart Superstar! Land 974sqm (approx), Balwyn High Zone. This stunning 4 BR corner oasis from Englehart Homes delivers a generous & quality living experience that families will love. Appreciate the spacious formal lounge/dining rooms, expansive family/meals with gas log FP, granite & Miele kitchen, master bedroom (WIR, spa ensuite), versatile study/4th bed, stylish bathroom, pwdr-rm & amazing outdoor spaces featuring lush landscaped gardens, covered spa, courtyard (FP) & enormous deck. Incl. zoned heat/ cooling, double garage plus extra OSP. You're in the Balwyn High Zone near Gordon Barnard Reserve, Boroondara sports complex local shops & transport. 192 D O M A I N R E V I E W
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Auction Saturday 27th October 2:30pm View Thursday 1:30 - 2:00pm Saturday 2:30 - 3:00pm
Robert Ding 0418 858 393 Mark Sproule 0408 090 205 theagency.com.au
61 Swinburne Avenue, Hawthorn 'Carinya' Exceptional family living with 1920s charm Sitting on a stunning corner block and promising multiple living zones and elegant period charm, this impeccable 4 BR home is a genuine family superstar. From the breathtaking leadlight entry to sublime ceiling roses and cornices, this expansive property combines classic character with modern updates. Enjoy generous formal lounge, spacious dining with access to the tasteful kitchen with St George/Miele appls, huge family room with OFP, master bed with a study/retreat, BIR, and ensuite, gorgeous garden oasis and courtyard at rear, single carport, and further off-street parking. Near Auburn Village, Glenferrie Rd shops, schools, and Swinburne University.
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Auction Saturday 20th October 12:30pm
Mark Sproule 0408 090 205
View Thursday 11:30am - 12:00pm Saturday 12:30pm - 1:00pm
Peter Kakos 0418 123 993 theagency.com.au
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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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