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““I am Jennifer Keyte ” … and I read the news on Ten It was so nerve wracking walking back into
Channel Ten. It was like with any new job; there was a mixture of nerves, excitement and anticipation – because you’ve stepped out of your comfort zone. When I worked at Ten in the ’80s it was a different time. Jana Wendt was reading the news with David Johnston. We had a newsroom full of fabulous people. In that year of 1982, Stephen Quartermain joined, Eddie McGuire and Bruce McAvaney were there, with Brigitte Duclos and Jennifer Hansen. We called it the nursery because there were all these young, eager people ready to give it a red-hot go. I loved it. A few months in, I’m having a great time. I had been at Channel Seven for 15 years – that’s like a big relationship. I think with any relationship, there is a grieving time, but I feel I have really settled in well. I think it was time to get back to full-time work. Doing weekends suited my lifestyle when it came to having a young family, but really the boys are up and running. James is 18 and at university, and Alexander is 15 and in year 10. To have weekends off, the quality of life is much better. I was in contract negotiations with Channel Seven when I got the call from Peter Meakin (news boss) at Ten a few months ago. He said: “What’s your status?” I said: “I’m getting ready to sign a contract.” He said: “Can I have a chat?” It was a tough decision, because I was really happy and very comfortable. I discussed it with James and Alexander. I told them I’ve been made an offer, which is a real challenge and it’s going to be busy. I told them I needed their support. As soon as I told them what it was, they said you have to do it, how many people get offered to read the news Monday to Friday, prime time, in a capital city? They said: “Mum, it’s a no-brainer.” So I said, “Yes”. It is wonderful to have Stephen (Quartermain, whom Jennifer replaced) back on board reading sport. That was a difficult period because I had taken the step, but I needed the other piece to fall into place. So I was really, really pleased when Stephen decided to stay. I think he is fantastic. We worked together when we all started – I think we were both at Eddie McGuire’s 21st birthday party. I’m very happy to be back at Ten. ●
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Melbourne is once again on the menu for the world’s favourite domestic goddess.
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You’ve been to Australia a lot in the last few years. What is it that keeps you coming back? It’s the big skies and the big hearts! I know that might sound cheesy, but it also happens to be true. I am just instantly filled with happiness when I’m on Australian soil. For a European, there is something so expansive and open about the scale of it all. And I feel this is reflected in the people I meet. I love Australian company: warm, witty, irreverent and unpretentious. And it doesn’t hurt that the food is so good in Australia either. Have you had the chance to eat at any restaurants or cafes in Melbourne that you especially adore? I’m mostly in Melbourne for MasterChef MasterChef, and I eat so much on set everyday, and often the evenings are late and the mornings early, so I don’t get a chance to eat out as much as I should in such a great food city. But I’ve no made no secret of the fact that the first thing I have to do when I hit Melbourne is to eat a plate of the garlicky chips with feta from Gazi, and to this ritual, I’ve now added the soft-shell crab souvlaki if it’s on the menu. And I virtually inhale
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igella Lawson needs no introduction; so let us simply bring you up to date. There’s always a reason to talk about the domestic goddess – who doesn’t consider herself anything of the sort – and right now Australia is excited for her arrival at Margaret River Gourmet Escape, a weekend-long food festival in Western Australia that kicks off on November 16. Joining her for one-off dinners and events will be other local and international talent such as Skye Gyngell, Rick and Jack Stein, Rosio Sanchez and our own Jo Barrett, Guy Grossi and Tetsuya Wakuda, among others. Nigella’s latest book, At My Table: A Celebration of Home Cooking Cooking, was published last year and delivers what it promises in the title. But we love her for her sense of humour, eloquence and the fact that she keeps condiments by her bed, just in case. Here’s what she thinks of Melbourne’s food scene.
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their white taramasalata. I adore Piccolina Gelateria and in particular the pistachio and salted caramel ice-creams there. And, I loved the bread at Tivoli Bakery, though I really want to explore the Melbourne cafe scene more. I know I should try out restaurants I haven’t been to, but I find I can’t stop going back to Cumulus. I’m always happy there. If I’m allowed to count a little drive out of Melbourne along the Mornington Peninsula, I have to say my Melburnian eating highpoint on my last visit was at Rare Hare at the Jackalope Hotel. This is my kind of food – everything was excellent, nothing was fancy. The thing is, while I love eating, I loathe fine dining. I still think of the sardine toasts with preserved lemons: simple perfection. But frankly, I could eat everything on the menu (I rather think I may well have done). On top of that, the wine was
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my absolute favourite, but chief among my most used ingredients right now are preserved lemons. I’ve cooked with them very happily in the past but, in earlier books, I’d used them really for recipes inspired by North African food and other cuisines in which preserved lemons are traditional. But now I cook with them freely, wherever and whenever I want their fragrant and sour intensity, whether in stews, sauces, cakes and bakes. I should add that I buy them in jars, I don’t make them. And although I’d used them, as I say, in previous books, my love affair started in earnest with my last book, At My Table, when I bought a jar specifically for my Moroccan Vegetable Pot (the recipe is also on nigella.com). But as a home cook, I don’t want to buy (or send my readers to buy) an ingredient just for one recipe. I naturally, then, wanted to find other ways of using my opened jar in
to cook, we’d have fallen out of the evolutionary loop a long time ago. But alas, I don’t feel I have an expertise in any particular area. I am a passionate amateur. It’s true I went to some pottery courses, and some of my plates and bowls feature in the pictures in At My Table, but I wouldn’t go as far as to say I showed any great skill or talent. But I enjoyed doing it. Sometimes that has to be enough. Indeed, I think if you can learn to enjoy doing something you are not enormously talented at, then it’s a wonderful thing. Australian food is tricky to pigeonhole as a cuisine compared to, say, Italian or Chinese food. Having visited many times now, what is “Australian cuisine” to you? I think that one of the things that both Australian and British food have in common is that we have
“I think it would be impossible to give a narrow definition of what Australian cuisine is, but for me it is a wonderful celebration of local ingredients ... It’s open-looking, not stuck in the past ... a directness that seems to be an honest expression of the Australian personality.” wonderful, and the view breathtakingly gorgeous. I am rather ashamed of how few Melbourne restaurants I’ve eaten in, but life is long (we hope) and I look forward to opportunities ahead. You’re back in Western Australia for Gourmet Escape again this year. Do you have any standout Margaret River memories? When I think of Margaret River, and I do often, I feel warmed by the memory of that very special sense of community there. Of course, I ate well, and drank beautiful wine, but it’s the atmosphere I remember the most. And even though I am not good in the sun, I have an enduring and very dear memory of walking along the beach with a friend and we talked food, life, Australia, friendship, and I just drank in the beauty all around me – in SPF 100, a large hat and under a UV umbrella, obviously. What’s your current favourite ingredient and what are you doing with it? I’m always hesitant to claim any one ingredient as
the fridge: so preserved lemons found their way into a twist on an old-fashioned English mint sauce to eat with lamb, and even into a martini. Now I find it hard to stop myself finding other ways to use them in my cooking. I think using up ingredients already in the fridge – and what I call the fridge-forage – is an essential part of my cooking life and a wonderful force for creativity in the kitchen. In what area are you an “unexpected expert” – that is, do you have a lesser-known skill set or talent aside from cooking? Oh dear, I don’t even think I have any expertise in the area people already expect me to have! I cook as a home cook, without any training or particular skill, and certainly no dexterity. I love cooking, and feel I have an instinct for flavour that has come out of many years of pleasurably pottering about in the kitchen, though I don’t think that makes me an expert. But as I’ve no doubt said before, if human beings needed expertise
often been deried for not having a cohesive tradition. But I think the cooking of both our countries has now shown that this doesn’t have to be a weakness, but a strength. Tradition is a wonderful thing, but it can also be a tyranny. Neither Australians nor the British are regimented in our cooking, and it has allowed us to be very open to so many influences around us; certainly, we both live in countries in which people of various different cultures and cuisines have settled, and we reap the benefits. I think it would be impossible to give a narrow definition of what Australian cuisine is, but for me it is a wonderful celebration of local ingredients, infused with the flavours of many cultures. It’s open-looking, not stuck in the past, and it has a brightness, a boldness and a directness that seems to be an honest expression of the Australian personality. ● MARGARET RIVER GOURMET ESCAPE \ November 16-18, in Western Australia. ● gourmetescape.com.au
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t was in the old ABC news studios in Elsternwick that Aaron Pedersen started his career in front of the camera. Pedersen, who is now 47 and one of Australia’s most in-demand actors, worked as a journalist back in the late 1980s and early ’90s before discovering he had more of a talent for acting than reporting the news. Thankfully for Australian audiences he discovered he had a gift
and, nearly 25 years since his first role in the TV mini-series Heartland, the rest of the world is starting to take notice. This year, as well as being in the critically acclaimed ABC TV series Mystery Road, which has a huge following around the world thanks to Netflix, Pedersen has a small but gritty role in the film 1%, about Australian outlaw bikie culture. He has a number of projects on the
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“I’m more interested living in Australia, as Australia has a better understanding of who I am.”
go, including another series of Mystery Road and the film Dirt Music, which is based on the Tim Winton book. The LA Times recently wondered why he isn’t a global superstar, calling the actor “a world-class brooder”, but while many actors in his position would move to Hollywood after the success of Mystery Road, refreshingly, Pedersen is staying put in Australia. “I’m more interested living in Australia, as Australia has a better understanding of who I am,” he tells The Domain Review. “I don’t want the fame; I don’t want it to be so crazy to the point it becomes uncontrollable. I love the stories I’m telling in Australia.
“If a job came up by default, sure, but I’m not going to chase it. “I don’t believe in the desperation of wanting something so much; I believe in the natural progression of something coming to you.” Pedersen grew up with seven siblings in Alice Springs. His mother, Margaret, was an alcoholic and he spent time in foster homes. Despite this, he has always had a strong bonds with his family, in particular his brother Vinnie, who has cerebral palsy. He is also now on good terms with his mother. Pedersen made the documentary My Brother Vinnie in 2006 about his relationship with his brother, and his bond with him remains very strong. Vinnie spent time on the set of
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Mystery Road with his brother, and Pedersen likes him to travel to every job he does. “Vinnie is the reason I get up in the morning,” he says. “He is the reason I chase the dream that I have, and why I keep so level-headed in this industry. “He makes me laugh every day, and he puts everything in perspective. “He loves what I do, and he is the heart and soul of what being a human is about.” Pedersen says he chooses his jobs wisely, and that includes working with good mates. “I have a strong belief that chemistry is the key element for the dynamics of a story-line process to work,” he says, adding he believes
things are going so well because of the people he chooses to work with. While Sydney is now home, he has never forgotten those early days of working in the ABC newsroom, of Melbourne itself and, of course, the footy. “I’m a Bombers supporter, and I miss going to games,” he says. “I always try to watch them when I can. “I love Melbourne; I love the infrastructure, the way it is built. The city has a beautiful soul and a great culture about it. “I have a soft spot for Melbourne, that’s for sure.” ● 1% \ Starring Aaron Pederson, Matt Nable and Simone Kessell is showing in cinemas now.
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atricia Ilhan’s life changed forever in 2007. On that late October morning, her husband, John Ilhan, known for his Crazy John’s empire and his family’s philanthropy, collapsed and died while on a run. Patricia’s children were nine, eight, six, and 10 months at the time of his death. A year later, she sold Crazy John’s to Vodafone, but to this day manages an impressive property portfolio. She is the chair of the Australian Food Allergy Foundation, which she founded with John after daughter Jaida was diagnosed with a severe allergy to nuts. “I would like to think that John would be looking down saying, ‘good on you, darling, you’ve done a really good job’. I’d like to think he would be very proud,” she says. Patricia says he would be proud at how she has made the foundation one of the most important things in her busy life. “With the foundation, I don’t think John would have stopped until we found a cure for Jaida, even if he had sold the business and gone into politics or sport. “I think the foundation will be with us until we find a cure.” Her children, Yasmin, 21, Hannah, 19, Jaida, 17, and Aydin, 11, are now right by her side as she continues to build on John’s legacy. Sitting in her stunning bayside home, one of Melbourne’s finest, you can’t help but be impressed with how she just got on with things after her husband’s death, under the glare of the public spotlight. Jaida, who is the inspiration for the foundation, will go into year 12 next year. “We felt we were given Jaida for a reason,” she says. “We were lucky enough at the time that John had a profile, and we were in position to financially contribute to it initially, to set it up.” Jaida is turning into a handy footballer. A passionate supporter of the Richmond Football Club, Patricia believes if John had have been alive, he would have ended up president of the club. “I go and watch Jaida play every week, I never thought I’d enjoy it as much as I do,” she says. “She’s going to continue, and it’s going to be her sporting outlet in year 12. I know all the rules now, and the parents get into it from a distance.”
Patricia Ilhan: “I’d like to think he [John] would be very proud.” JAMES DAVIES
A living legacy Jaida, at 17, is the youngest in the Brighton team, which has an average age of 24. This year, Patricia, the foundation and the Epworth hospital have joined to establish the Centre for Paediatric Allergies. They are working together to continue John’s legacy, and with the Epworth now behind her, it is becoming more of a reality. The foundation and the Epworth match each other dollar-for-dollar to fund the centre. “We have a steering committee that meets every
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month, and we talk about where we think the money should go, based on what research projects are going on,” she says. GATHER TO GRAZE \ Australian Food Allergy Foundation and the Epworth host Gather To Graze gala, November 16 at Atlantic, Docklands (menu by Maha’s Shane Delia, wine by Levantine Hill). ●
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Design of the times H A M I S H G U T H R I E , PAU L H E C K E R & J O S H WAT T O F H E C K E R G U T H R I E
A new exhibit explores how home can be the ultimate escape.
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nterior design is much more than pure decoration. As such, ten of Australia’s top interior designers set out to challenge, provoke and even shock with a new National Gallery of Victoria show. The range of styles and influences in the pop-up rooms for the Rigg Design Prize 2018 reflect the designers’ interpretation of Australian society and where it is headed. Some spaces for the Rigg Design Prize exhibition may have viewers scratching their heads, but there is an overall message – the future will prompt homeowners to create a refuge in more compact spaces, with a new respect for handmade objects. Most rooms crafted by designers for the Rigg show refer to the idea of the home as a refuge from the outside world.
Designer David Hicks has noticed a return to the mentality that the home is a castle, and his room follows this idea. “It’s almost like people are trying to create this private world for themselves,” Hicks tells the NGV in an interview series. “Design is never finished because it is an evolutionary thing, it is a journey – it’s being confident enough to know when to stop, to know when to edit, to take things out.” Hicks’ Rigg room, titled Panic Room, is his reaction to the pressures and exposure of everyday modern life. “The whole thesis of it is this voyeurism – how design is reacting to this constant pressure of being watched,” Hicks says. “The Rigg exhibition is an amazing initiative ... it highlights (interior design) as a high art form,
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EUGENE HYLAND / THE TABLE IS THE BASE, HECKER GUTHRIE, THE RIGG DESIGN PRIZE 2018 AT THE IAN POTTER CENTRE: NGV AUSTRALIA
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turning an idea into a product ... it is like art because it enriches people’s lives.” Though based on the same domestic living theme, each Rigg pop-up is very different. The display rooms dreamt up by the designers are not just pretty spaces. They are a mix of fantasy, Bohemian lifestyle, glamour, futuristic trends and art but the simplest space, titled The table is the base – which focuses on the table and is designed by Melbourne studio Hecker Guthrie – was the winner of the $30,000 Rigg Design Prize. Designers Paul Hecker and Hamish Guthrie (pictured with associate Josh Watt) use several different-sized tables (Hecker says the table is central in all cultures) flipped around in various positions to create an entire room. The fundamental purpose of interior design is to improve to way we live, Guthrie says. As much as interior design is grounded in that outcome, the Rigg Design Prize exhibition also celebrates the fantastic. “There’s a level of fantasy around what people have created that shows there are different ways of approaching interior design,” Hecker says. Juliette Arent, of Arent & Pyke, says she aims to design spaces that avoid trends. “The notion of the bespoke or the handcrafted is definitely an idea proposed not only in our space but by each of the designers.” Sibella Court of The Society Inc’s room celebrates the skill of craftspeople. Court says many designers “use a mix of vintage or antique with the new” and show “a deep respect for master craftsmen”. The handcrafted theme is balanced by expressions of technology. The cool black tiles of Richards Stanisich’s entry represent the digital world, which contrasts with handmade natural textures. Media overload is the unsettling influence in Hicks’ luxurious Panic Room, where the perfect life seems sterile. Danielle Brustman’s fun futuristic retro set, inspired by the Olivia Newton-John movie Xanadu, features art deco curvilinear shapes. Shortlisted interior designers for the NGV Rigg Design Prize 2018 are: Amber Road, Arent & Pyke, Danielle Brustman, David Hicks, Flack Studio, Hecker Guthrie, Martyn Thompson Studio, Richards Stanisich, Scott Weston Architecture Design and The Society Inc by Sibella Court. ●
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hai cuisine has to be one of my favourites. It really hits the spot for me in terms of flavours. Hot, spicy, sour, sweet, salty – it hits all of your taste buds leaving you craving more. It’s like a punch in the face and full of flavour. Thai food is all about balance. It’s the perfect balance of tang, sweetness and heat that makes each dish unique. Growing up, I always loved tom yum soups. My mum used to make it for us all the time and would always add prawns and oyster mushrooms. Another one of my favourite Thai dishes is som tum salad, traditionally made with green papaya. When green papayas are not in season, feel free to substitute green mango instead – it isn’t som tum then, but becomes a Malaysian dish kerabu, and it hits the spot. I’ve jazzed this dish up by using scampi, as they are in season and are a good alternative to prawns. Scampi make a dish look beautiful so if you’d like to keep the head and tail intact, simply barbecue for three to four minutes, brush with oil, and then season. ●
Scampi Som Tum Ingredients (Serves 4) 300g shredded green papaya 8 cherry tomatoes, halved 4 snake beans, thinly sliced into 3mm thickness (use green beans as substitute) ¼ cup dried baby shrimp, soaked in water for 15 minutes ¼ cup roasted and crushed peanuts 1 bird’s eye chilli, finely sliced (use long red chilli deseeded for lower heat) ½ bunch of coriander leaves 8 scampi, cleaned Dressing 1 ½ tbsp fish sauce 2 tbsp lime juice 1 tbsp white sugar 1 tbsp of hot water
Method ■ Start by making the dressing. Place all the ingredients into a mixing bowl and stir until the sugar has dissolved. Cover and set aside. ■ To make the salad, place all the ingredients into a large bowl and mix through. Set aside. ■ To cook the scampi, place a pot of salted water on high and bring to a boil. Blanch the scampi for about 30-45 seconds. Remove and refresh in icecold water. ■ Remove the head of the scampi and discard the shell. Slice in half lengthways. ■ To serve, dress the green papaya salad with the reserved dressing. Top with the blanched scampi. ●
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This cafe, bar and event space is one of a kind. It has two dining rooms, the main a glasshouse-like space where seasonal vegetable dishes and
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From the good folk at Fixation Brewing Company comes The Incubator, a microbrewery with an impressive warehouse fitout where you can sit at raised marble tables and drink eight IPAs, brewed in tanks on display. We like the wooden, hops-shaped tasting trays. Must order: BYO or apporder whatever your stomach desires. ● 414 Smith Street, Collingwood
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Shannon Bennett’s new cafe has a mighty claim: the best sandwiches in the CBD. There is also Five Senses coffee – including a “bulletproof” option for health fanatics – and sustainability is key. The tiny space is all recycled timber and the coffee grinds fertilise produce at Burnham Beeches. They’ll even lend you a reusable cup if you forget yours. Must order: Pastries and sweets made by Vue chefs ALBERT CHANDRA
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The team behind Preston’s muchloved Dexter has opened a city barbecue restaurant with a menu that goes beyond America’s south, extending to Asia and using top Australian meat suppliers. Must order: Mapo tofu empanada and short rib with sesame caramel
As part of the State Library’s $88.1 million refurb, the founders of Almond Milk Co. opened a grand cafe where customers sip St. Ali coffee under art-covered walls. Must order: Vegan ramen, umami broth, nori, pickled ginger and a flavoured almond milk
Deadset on reducing waste, IMA is one of those rare cafes that move past the typical Melbourne brunch menu. Yes, there’s smashed avo, but this has nori paste, crisp kale and furikake. Must order: Japanese breakfast with market fish, rice, miso soup, pickles and onsen egg
The first overseas outpost of this popular chain, which has more than 30 stores in Malaysia. It specialises in mi xian, a type of rice noodle that’s prepared fresh instead of dried. Must order: Pan mee, a classic Malaysian noodle soup
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Like his mum’s crunchy, herby croquettes, made from arborio rice, potato, pecorino and homemade breadcrumbs. They’re one of 11 rockin’ sides on the all-day brekkie menu, from olive-oil slicked sauteed spinach to top-notch pork-and-fennel Nino’s and Joe’s sausage to gluten-free toast. A couple of local growers – “backyarders”, Momesso calls them – drop in silverbeet, artichokes and zucchini flowers from their gardens, and Momesso picks up the rest of the ingredients from the market, such as boxes of oranges for the freshly squeezed OJ served icy cold in a jar, and sebago potatoes for the triple-cooked, hand-cut chips. Momesso’s fave breakfast is the hellishly good
Eggs in Purgatory, a brew of baked eggs in cannellini bean stew with n’duja (fiery spreadable salami) and caciocavallo (stretched curd cheese). Breakfast carpaccio is another hot seller, a generous plate of organic smoked salmon splodged with lemon-infused ricotta, capers and a pile of smashed peas in the middle that you scoop up with mini sourdough croutons. It’s spring on a plate. “I’m not really one for butter-rich sauces,” Momesso says, so “eggs benedict our way” gets an Italian spin, the poachies coated in napoli instead of hollandaise and served with crisp prosciutto, basil, and a grating of smoked, salted ricotta. Cuppa consistency is the only niggle at Ferrovia.
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One visit, a latte was so weak and burnt it was almost undrinkable, the next time it was awesome, the next it was so-so. A dedicated barista could be a good addition. However, service is a standout. The switched-on staff are happy to help in any way they can, and the food comes out fast, even when the place is packed – which it often is. Super exciting news is Momesso has leased the shop next door and plans to open a pasta bar by early 2019. “We’d do 10 types of handmade pasta, and meat and fish in the coals of the Josper oven,” he says. I’m so there. ●
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Down to the fine arts
for more edgy exhibitions head to the ANU School of Art Gallery. They have regular art lectures and visiting speakers, as well as art exhibitions and every November and December they showcase the work of the graduating students.
Peruse … Canberra is most often associated with politics, policies and politicians, but it turns out there’s a lot more to the nation’s capital than just hot air, especially for lovers of design. October and November sees the return of the hugely popular Design Canberra Festival, now in it’s fifth year. Spanning 20 days and including 100 events, the festival celebrates everything design, but is by no means the only thing design lovers will love about Canberra. Here is our go-to design guide for your next visit.
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Appreciate … Sure, Canberra is known for its world-class museums – the National Gallery, National Portrait Gallery and the National Museum of Australia – but
Held five weekends a year (March, May, July, October and December), Handmade Canberra is a huge craft and design market featuring nearly 300 stalls. Expect to see local ceramicists, artists and designers, and street food. It’s a great place to find Christmas presents as the December markets are bigger and go for an extra day.
Eat lunch at ... The National Arboretum Canberra is the perfect place to spend a few hours and grab a bite to eat. Spread over 250 hectares, this beautifully designed arboretum contains over 44,000 trees, in 94 ‘‘forests’’. At the top of the hill is the Arboretum’s visitor centre and café. The views are expansive.
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Famous in Canberra for pre-loved and vintage designer clothes, the Designer Op Shop Emporium is a family-owned business with over 25 years experience in fashion. You’ll find designer and vintage evening wear, daywear and accessories, and the best part is they buy clothes as well, so you can make some money before you shop.
Stay at … Hotel Hotel helped put Canberra firmly on the tourist map, and the design hotel is the only place to stay for those who love a contemporary aesthetic. Located in the hip suburb of Acton, on the edge of
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Wherever possible, Mocan and Green Grout support the local region, from growers and wine makers to local artists, who have created the decor and even the ceramics you’ll eat off. Highlights include the crusty goodness from the Three Mills Bakery, Narooma oysters and the tiny Smith’s Farm freerange eggs.
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this year. I thought last year it was
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it reminds me a lot of Entourage.
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ow much damage does that “cheat week” actually do? As someone who loves a beer and rarely passes up a piece of chocolate, I am definitely a fan of a cheat meal, although I prefer to call it a “treat” meal instead. The reason I refer to these as treats is because I don’t see it as “cheating” on my diet. I incorporate a treat meal now and then because I’m all about balance and not depriving myself of the things I love. But this is a snack or a meal, not a whole day. What does a whole day or week of indulgences do to our body? I have seen many cases where a “cheat week” is the slippery slope that becomes the beginning of the end for those who just can’t get back on the health bandwagon. I have also seen many cases where if people had put the same effort into their training and nutrition as they do their cheat week, they’d be in much better
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Where do you go for inspiration? I go to bookshops such as Embiggen Books in the CBD, Happy Valley in Collingwood and Readings in Carlton. I find the process of reading far more stimulating than online searches. On weekends I often spend hours looking for new and interesting books about architecture and design. Favourite gift or vintage store? Vintage is not an aesthetic that comes naturally to me so I tend to avoid it. If I’m looking for small designer objects or gifts, my go-to shop is Quirk and Co in North Melbourne. A new discovery? I can’t believe I’m saying this but the Microsoft Surface Pro. I traditionally buy Apple tablets, but the ability to use the digital pen in an intuitive and natural way to design and give feedback on the
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avier College history teacher James Jacobs believes in the importance of building relationships and rapport with students to create a positive learning environment in the classroom. His year 12 student, Andrew Tiganis, has been in James’ classes since he first arrived at senior campus in year 9. The duo have built a solid working relationship based on mutual respect and their shared fascination for Australian history history.
My brother was at Xavier when I joined the school in year 7. I have been very happy here. When I joined I was a pretty shy kid and I was a bit worried about what it would be like, but within six months I made a lot of good friends. There are many things I will miss, but most of all I’ll miss the day-to-day interactions with the people I’ve spent the past six years with. There’s a strong bond between the students within each house – you go through your teenage years with the same group of people and that is pretty special. A highlight in years 11 and 12 was being part of the Kairos Retreat. It’s a voluntary activity but nearly every boy at Xavier chooses to take part. It’s a week when students reflect, talk and build their relationships. You have conversations that you might not normally have, but they are conversations that need to be had. It’s a very beneficial experience. Support also comes from my head of house and history teacher, Mr Jacobs. We met when I was in year 9 when he taught me history. He’s a very passionate teacher and his lessons go into great depth, which is why I chose to study VCE history – it’s one of the best decisions I’ve made at Xavier. Mr Jacobs knows his students well. I remember earlier this year being pretty stressed as I was practising for my year 12 English oral. As I waited outside a classroom, Mr Jacobs saw me and noticed something was wrong. We had a chat and he helped take my mind off things and put me in a better headspace to do my English oral. I was very grateful. He’s taught me to work hard but to take it easy sometimes and to keep things in perspective. I’d like to major in history at university next year and I’ve recently been considering becoming a
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JAMES SAYS ... During high school I was part of a leadership program helping younger students and I coached my younger sister’s basketball team. Dad suggested that perhaps I was suited to education as a career and, during the course of my degree, that idea grew. I realised that dad knew me better than I knew myself! I finished my degree, did a diploma of education and did a placement at Xavier. At the end of that year there was an opening for a history and commerce teacher. That was 11 years ago and I have never looked back. Four years ago I became head of Ricci House which is a position of pastoral care. There are around 100 boys from years 9 to 12 in each house and I’m responsible for their academic, social, spiritual, physical and emotional development. The students and their families know they can contact me at any time. I enjoy that role because you get to know the boys and their passions and concerns more deeply. You
might share hard times with a student and after they leave school they come back and say they were glad you were there. The depth of relationship and respect between the students and teachers at Xavier stood out to me from the beginning. It is a very collaborative relationship and it’s important to build a rapport with students to create a good learning environment. Andrew and his year 12 classmates have come through their pastoral years with me, so I have a special bond with them. I’ve seen them mature significantly and I am always impressed by the calibre of the young men, like Andrew, who leave Xavier. Teaching history is also a passion of mine. I encourage the students to think of themselves as historians and to start with a story and available sources and to look behind those and to look at the causes and consequences of different periods of history. I’m quite humbled to hear that Andrew is considering history and teaching in the future. Teaching is about conveying your passion for a subject to the students and it’s an ideal scenario when students are enthusiastic and committed to learn, like Andrew has been. ● SARAH MARINOS
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Influences of Roman architecture are immediately evident in the design of this newly built property by prominent local architect Nicholas Day. Encompassing high-end features on a 1747-square-metre block, it’s a property that exudes grandeur and prestige. Automatic gates welcome residents in from the treelined street, and into the six-car basement garage. On this basement level is also a host of enviable features, including a sauna, indoor pool, glamorous wine cellar and tasting room, airconditioned gym, theatre and internal lift. The lift ascends to two more levels, on the ground floor it opens next to a guest bedroom (with en suite). An elegant entrance foyer follows featuring checkerboard tiles, with a sweeping staircase at one end and formal living rooms at the other. This formal lounge opens to a terrace with fountain, while several double doors off the dining room access a north-facing terrace spanning the width of the floor. There’s also a study next to the formal lounge, and both have fireplaces. The laundry, kitchen and a powder room separate the formal areas from the main open-plan living hub. Oak flooring flows beneath this space, which is naturally lit through several north-facing glass double doors. Among the kitchen features are a full-height marble splashback and benchtops, Lacanche oven and Miele appliances including a coffee maker, microwave, steamer and integrated fridge/ freezer. A separate butler’s pantry contains another cooktop plus ample space for food preparation and storage. Doors off the family room lead to another kitchen area
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facing balconies spanning the full width of the floor can be accessed from the bedrooms and a hallway. The main bedroom is the largest of the six, opening to a huge dressing room reminiscent of a designer boutique, followed by an opulent bathroom with marble walls, freestanding bath and dual dressing tables. ● AMELIA BARNES property@domainreview.com.au Agent: RT Edgar, Mandy Zhu 0411 893 168 Price: $16 million-$17.5 million Expressions of interest: Close 3pm, December 3
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This new, two-storey house is strategically placed for schools, parks and a tranquil life. Built by HIA award winner Delco, it has a floor plan zoned for family harmony, smartly finished with blackbutt flooring and white stone, with harmonising hexagon-tiled bathrooms. The ground floor has living and dining (gas log fireplace) and a Smeg-equipped kitchen opening to a patio and landscaped lawn. Upstairs are three bedrooms and a retreat. The main bedroom has a walk-in wardrobe and twin en suite with a shower and free-standing bath. The rest of the floor shares a central bathroom and powder room. The ground-floor bedroom (or office) has an en suite. â—? ALISON BARCLAY Agent: Ray White, Mark Edwards 0418 330 514 Price: $1.67 million-$1.8 million Auction: Noon, November 17
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RICHMOND \ 15 WELLINGTON STREET 3
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Here’s a house to sum up 21st century Richmond in stunning style: An 1881 mansion with a city view, living and dining opening to a first-floor deck, and a yoga studio. If you think minimalism is boring, come see how the owners have turned this sleek renovation into their private art gallery. On the ground floor are two bedrooms, a bathroom, laundry and double garage. The first floor is given to open-plan living, dining and a galley kitchen, featuring bluestone walls and recycled timber flooring. A multifold door links this area to the north-facing deck. The main bedroom has an en suite. The basement (via the lift) has the studio or fourth bedroom. ● ALISON BARCLAY Agent: Jellis Craig, Jake Eisen 0408 051 785 Price: $2.5 million-$2.7 million Private auction: 10am, November 17
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CAMBERWELL \ 3/153 WATTLE VALLEY ROAD
Agent: Jellis Craig,
PRAHRAN \ 5 ST JOHN STREET
Michael Hingston
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A single-storey townhouse with two outdoor spaces,
$1.5 million
It’s the little details that elevate the charm of this period
$1.3 million
this family home is walking distance to schools, train
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property, like the floral leadlight designs in its front windows,
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stations and Riversdale and Toorak roads. Located at the
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which are echoed in the tiling around the home’s open
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rear of a block of four, it’s also quiet and has that highly-
fireplaces. A Victorian terrace in a quiet strip off High Street
prized northern aspect. A formal living room by the entry
and just around the corner from Prahran station and Greville
is carpeted and has a fireplace. Glass doors open to a
Street, this is one home perfectly suited for downsizers or
courtyard, which is also accessible via two of the three
young professionals. There are three bedrooms (all with
bedrooms. The main bedroom is towards the back of the
built-in wardrobes), a central living room, spacious kitchen
townhouse and has a walk-in wardrobe and en suite. An
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Party planners will get a kick out of the rear garden of this double fronted, brick Edwardian, which seems made for summer entertaining. A large, weathered-look timber deck has a built-in pew for extra seating, as well as enough space for a table, couches, chairs, and general milling about. Down several steps, there’s a paved area with a barbecue and abundant room for a dining table. Inside, an airy, open-plan meals and living zone has honey-coloured floorboards and high ceilings. This elegant, heritage style features through the rest of the home, too. One bedroom and a formal lounge by the front door have open fireplaces. ● ERIN MUNRO
Agent: RT Edgar, Anthony Grimwade 0418 382 226 Price: $2.4 million-$2.6 million Auction: Noon, November 17
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SOUTH YARRA \ 40 MURPHY STREET
Agent: Marshall White,
ASHBURTON \ 54 GLOUCESTER ROAD
Marcus Chiminello
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This 1880s red-brick Victorian is largely faithful to its original
$9.9 million
Sprawling Markham Reserve is just across the road from
$1.98 million
design, showcasing a fairytale-like charm in its four-storeys.
Expressions of interest:
this five-bedroom family home, ideal for kicking the footy,
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An enchanting entry foyer with a dark timber staircase and
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taking a stroll along Gardiners Creek, or playing a round at
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checkerboard tiles leads through to formal rooms and library
the adjoining Malvern Valley Public Golf Course. The house
with period fireplaces. A contemporary open-plan living area
itself is spacious and contemporary. A study and a guest
follows before opening to a conservatory facing the outdoor
suite (walk-in wardrobe and en suite) flank the entry. Down
patio and pool/spa. On the first floor is a retreat and four
the hall, the kitchen, dining and living zone stretches on and
bedrooms, including the main with a walk-in wardrobe, en
on. There are Miele appliances, a butler’s pantry is tucked
suite and private terrace. An extension has added a further
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Built in 1874 for a ship captain, then used as a synagogue and, later, a brothel, 10 Moffat Street has a storied history. Now it’s a period home on a coveted corner block – 250 metres from Fawkner Park, no less – that was updated and extended circa 2000. A formal lounge and adjoining dining room feature pressed metal ceilings, ornate arches and an open fireplace. There are two downstairs bedrooms and a study before reaching the open kitchen (Caesarstone benches, Miele appliances) and living area. A sleek white staircase leads to the main suite: a large bedroom with sitting area and en suite. There’s also solar power, an external storage shed and rear access. ● ERIN MUNRO Agent: Jellis Craig, Daniel Joyce 0417 816 196 Price: $1.7 million-$1.8 million Auction: 11am, November 24
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PRAHRAN \ 13 STAWELL STREET
Agent: Jellis Craig,
KEW \ 93 STEVENSON STREET
Sally O’Connell
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For a renovation that makes ye olde heritage look better
$2.25 million
Ideal for eastern downsizers who still enjoy a nice garden,
$2.8 million
than ever, this place deserves a medal. The 1910 house has
Auction: Noon,
this grand two-storey property was designed by architects
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Graham Fisher and Guilford Bell. The residence sits on a
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room, both with fireplaces. French doors link living to dining
608-square-metre allotment and is framed by garden
room, which opens to the pergola deck and luxuriant, west-
spaces: manicured lawns, low-maintenance hedging and
facing garden. The kitchen has Miele appliances and stone
an outdoor deck and entertaining terrace. The ground floor
benchtops. There’s a ground-floor bathroom with a double
has a spare bedroom, a study (or third bedroom), granite
shower and tub. Upstairs, the main bedroom has an en suite
kitchen, living area, a laundry and bathroom. Upstairs,
and walk-in wardrobe, and there are two further double
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solar power and a rainwater tank. ● ERIN MUNRO
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Those who dream of the MasterChef within, come hither. The kitchen (four Miele ovens, Liebherr fridge, butler’s pantry, huge marble island) is the centrepiece of this new, 52.5-square townhouse near Burke and Toorak roads. The two-storey house has herringbone parquet flooring and travertine bathrooms. A living room with a gas fireplace is complemented by open-plan family and dining with a multifold door to the covered terrace, north-facing garden and heated pool. Two main bedrooms – one downstairs, one up – will appeal to multi-generation households. The first floor (via lift or stairs) has a retreat, a main suite and two more double bedrooms. ● ALISON BARCLAY Agent: Marshall White, Marcus Chiminello 0411 411 271 Price: $3.5 million-$3.85 million Expressions of interest: Close 5pm, November 21
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MALVERN EAST \ 18B FERNCROFT AVENUE
Agent: Marshall White,
ARMADALE \ 9 GLADSTONE AVENUE
James Redfern
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Agent: Kay & Burton, Julia de Campo
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On the edge of Hedgeley Dene is this two-storey home.
$2.2 million
Defined, modern rooms characterise this renovated
$1.9 million
Connections to the outdoors are prioritised throughout the
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Edwardian. Set behind a high front fence and surrounding
Auction: 1pm,
property, seen in the strategic positioning of living spaces to
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trees, stepping into the home feels akin to entering a
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receive optimum natural light and floor-to-ceiling windows
private sanctuary. Three bedrooms, each with fireplaces,
that frame leafy views. Vaulted ceilings soar above the
are positioned off the entryway followed by a renovated
open-plan kitchen, living and dining room (with a fireplace,
bathroom and living areas. High ceilings add space to the
island bench and timber floors) opening to outdoor decks
otherwise compact kitchen next door to the living and
on either side. On the upper level is a study, bathroom and
meals area. Bifold doors open this living space to an outdoor
a bedroom. The lower-ground level has another living room
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Baltic timber floorboards throughout. ● AMELIA BARNES
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BALWYN NORTH 31 Capella St 22 Bon Vue Rd
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CAMBERWELL 29 Alma Rd 10 Palmerston St 5 Aird St 19 Sunnyside Ave 3/153 Wattle Valley Rd 15 Middle Rd 502 Burke Rd
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CANTERBURY 159 Canterbury Rd 1/145 Prospect Hill Rd 101/55 Chaucer Cres 159 Prospect Hill Rd 3/27 Faversham Rd 45 Highfield Rd
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Showcasing elegance and sophistication throughout, this exquisite single level Victorian residence is perfectly poised for premium family living, on an immaculately landscaped garden estate. A versatile floorplan of substantial proportions awash with stunning natural light features grand formal sitting and dining rooms, relaxed family living, open plan kitchen overlooking courtyard and lush garden. Includes main bedroom with WIR and marble ensuite, three additional bedrooms, separate study, family bathroom, laundry, powder room, ducted heating,reverse cycle air conditioning and double garage. Land: 1,006 sqm approx.
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Private Auction: Wednesday 21st November View: Thursday 2.00-2.30pm & Saturday 3.00-3.30pm Contact: Jeff Gole 0419 401 677 Simon Curtain 0405 385 285 Office 9864 5300
767 Mount Macedon Road Cameron Lodge, built in 1886, is a place of rare beauty. An Indian Colonial mansion, fully renovated, featuring wide verandahs, long views, grand rooms, a pool, and a three-bedroom guest wing. Below the house a four-bedroom cottage, steeped in history but possessing all modernity, offers an opportunity for commercial hospitality. Under mature trees the four-hectare garden is formally laid out and decorated with stonework. Walls and stairs join and divide, a tennis court, a Temple of The Winds, Roman Baths, a wisteria-covered pergola and Turitable Creek frontage - Cameron Lodge just keeps bestowing wonders. It is, simply, one of Victoria´s treasures. Positioned within an hours drive to Melbourne CBD, a mere 25 minutes to Tullamarine International Airport.
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One of only two, this whole floor penthouse showcases impeccable refinement and luxury throughout. This exquisite and rare residence with Sue Carr design interiors delivers an exclusive Toorak lifestyle. A private lift introduces a formal sitting and dining room, opening to a full width north facing terrace, complemented by relaxed open plan living and a breathtaking wrap around terrace. State of the art kitchen with sizeable butler’s pantry, main bedroom with dressing room and ensuite plus two additional bedrooms sharing a central dual entrance ensuite and excellent security. Over 400sqm (approximately) of living.
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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, internally 259 sqm approximately. The building’s exterior offers a modernist brick façade and exquisite landscaped private garden of 145 sqm approximately, created by 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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Amidst a leafy streetscape close to Chapel Street and Toorak Road, this superbly proportioned and classically elegant Edwardian residence delivers immediate family appeal in this prized locale. A traditional entrance introduces the well proportioned formal sitting room and separate large study. The light filled kitchen and island bench extends to an open plan informal dining and family room. Huge master bedroom with expansive built in robes and sleek ensuite. Second bedroom with ensuite bathroom, two further bedrooms and family bathroom. Large well equipped laundry and double carport. A meticulously landscaped private rear garden is complemented with an alfresco setting and built in BBQ offering boundless entertaining and relaxation options. This truly is the height of family living.
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A landmark address, previously home to Sir Robert Menzies, this mesmerising residence c1912 has been impeccably maintained and masterfully updated, effortlessly catering to every conceivable family requirement. Formal and informal living and dining spaces are complemented by a superb kitchen, all overlooking the captivating gardens, tennis court and pool. Features five bedrooms including the main boasting dressing room and ensuite, plus two additional marble appointed bathrooms. Land size 1,874sqm approximately.
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Exclusively situated, this refined ground floor residence´s exceptional scale and luxurious interior delivers the finest in contemporary European elegance. Features a palatial living room and separate dining space incorporating a gourmet kitchen extending out to a private terrace with lush landscaped gardens. The lavishly proportioned main bedroom with dressing room and travertine appointed ensuite is accompanied by two additional bedrooms with abundant storage and the convenience of their own ensuites. Also includes stately library. Private Auction: Tuesday 20th November View: By Appointment Thursday 6.00-6.30pm & Saturday 2.00-2.30pm Contact: Emma Pierson 0409 182 310 Jock Langley 0419 530 008 Office 9864 5300
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In a secluded garden setting sits this stylish 4 bedroom residence. Bathed in natural light the home offers a flexible floorplan catering to every stage of family life. The private entry leads from the main bedroom with ensuite and study/ fourth bedroom, through to the open plan living, chef´s kitchen and dining at the heart of the home. Beautifully enhanced by concertina windows opening to the elevated lap pool and seamlessly connecting the landscaped garden and alfresco entertaining space. Upstairs comprises two further bedrooms with family bathroom and second living area with open fire place and gorgeous balcony overlooking the established rear garden. Additional features: rear access with double carport, separate laundry, and ample storage all within walking distance of Hawksburn Village, public transport, leading schools, and parklands. Auction: Saturday 24th November at 1.30pm View: Wednesday 12.00-12.30pm & 5.00-5.30pm & Saturday 3.00-3.30pm Contact: Ada Taylor 0428 058 880 Hugh Hardy 0407 339 807 Emma Green 0419 240 372 Office 9864 5300
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’Milawa’ the Victorian mansion built in 1888 for the family of Sir Isaac Isaacs in Hawthorn is suffused with history. Isaacs became an agitator for Federation, the Solicitor General, the Attorney General, High Court Judge, and finally, the first Australian Governor General of Australia. Once surrounded by market gardens and with views over the city, Mount Macedon and back to The Dandenongs, it still enjoys long views across the city. An opulent two storey home, ´Milawa´ boasts superbly ornamented fireplaces, cornices, roses, wallpapers, and stained glass windows, as well as endless bookshelves. Having undergone a major renovation, she is a stunning synthesis of antiquity and modernity, a rare Victorian beauty. Land size 845sqm (approx). Private Auction: Tuesday 27th November View: Wednesday & Saturday 1.00-1.30pm Contact: Simon Curtain 0405 385 285 Jock Langley 0419 530 008 Office 9864 5300
58 & 60 Hemston Ave MORTGAGEE AUCTION Situated directly opposite Sorrento Golf Club, walk to Shelly Beach, Portsea Village or Sorrento shops. Two ideal new home sites to be offered separately.
Auction: Saturday 1st Dec at 11.00am & 11.15am View: Meet agent on site Sunday at 11.00am Contact: Tim Derham 0438 332 844 Hugh Hardy 0407 339 807 Office 9864 5300
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ϴŚŽƉĞƚŽƵŶƌŽĂĚͲƚŽŽƌĂŬ͘ĐŽŵ s/ t ŐĞŶƚ KŶ ^ŝƚĞ ͮ ^ĂƚƵƌĚĂLJ ϰ͘ϬϬͲϰ͘ϯϬƉŵ DĂƌŬ tƌŝĚŐǁĂLJ Ϭϰϭϵ ϱϭϬ ϳϳϳ ͮ :ĂŵĞƐ WĂƵůů ϬϰϯϬ ϯϯϴ ϯϰϴ DOM A IN REV IEW
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ϲϭŵŽůĞƐǁŽƌƚŚƐƚƌĞĞƚͲŬĞǁ͘ĐŽŵ s/ t tĞĚŶĞƐĚĂLJ ϭϮ͘ϬϬͲϭϮ͘ϯϬƉŵ Θ ^ĂƚƵƌĚĂLJ Ϯ͘ϬϬͲϮ͘ϯϬƉŵ ŶƚŚŽŶLJ 'ƌŝŵǁĂĚĞ Ϭϰϭϴ ϯϴϮ ϮϮϲ ͮ ďďLJ /ŶŶĞƐ ϬϰϮϯ ϮϭϬ ϳϵϬ 90
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(OL]DEHWK 6WUHHW 0DOYHUQ h d/KE ^ĂƚƵƌĚĂLJ ϮϰƚŚ EŽǀĞŵďĞƌ Ăƚ ϭϭ͘ϬϬĂŵ ;hŶůĞƐƐ ^ŽůĚ WƌŝŽƌͿ ^ƵƉĞƌď ƐŽůŝĚ ďƌŝĐŬ ĐŽŶƚĞŵƉŽƌĂƌLJ ƌĞƐŝĚĞŶĐĞ ŽŶ Ă ŐĞŶĞƌŽƵƐ ϲϱϯŵϮ ĂůůŽƚŵĞŶƚ ƐŚŽǁĐĂƐŝŶŐ ĨŽƵƌ ďĞĚƌŽŽŵ ƉůƵƐ ƐƚƵĚLJ͕ ůĂƌŐĞ ůŝŐŚƚ ĨŝůůĞĚ ƐƉĂĐĞƐ ĨĞĂƚƵƌŝŶŐ ĂďƵŶĚĂŶƚ EŽƌƚŚĞƌŶ ůŝŐŚƚ͕ ĨŽƌŵĂů ĂŶĚ ŝŶĨŽƌŵĂů ůŝǀŝŶŐ ĂƌĞĂƐ͕ ĂůĨƌĞƐĐŽ ĞŶƚĞƌƚĂŝŶŝŶŐ ǁŝƚŚ ƉŽŽů ĂŶĚ ƐĞĐƵƌĞ ĚŽƵďůĞ ĐĂƌƉŽƌƚ ǁŝƚŚ ĂĚĚŝƚŝŽŶĂů ŽĨĨ ƐƚƌĞĞƚ ƉĂƌŬŝŶŐ͘ /ĚĞĂůůLJ ƉŽƐŝƚŝŽŶĞĚ ŝŶ Ă ƉƌĞĐŝŶĐƚ ƚŚĂƚ ƌĞǁĂƌĚƐ ĐĂƉŝƚĂů ŝŶǀĞƐƚŵĞŶƚ͕ ƚŚŝƐ ƐŝnjĞĂďůĞ ĨĂŵŝůLJ ŚŽŵĞ ŝƐ ƌĞĂĚLJ ƚŽ ŵŽǀĞ ŝŶƚŽ ǁŚŝůƐƚ ƉƌŽǀŝĚŝŶŐ ŽƉƚŝŽŶƐ ĨŽƌ ĐŽƐŵĞƚŝĐ ĞŶŚĂŶĐĞŵĞŶƚ Žƌ ĂŶ ŝĚĞĂů ŶĞǁ ŚŽŵĞ ƐŝƚĞ͘ tĂůŬ ƚŽ ƌĞŶŽǁŶĞĚ ^ŝƌ ZŽďĞƌƚ DĞŶnjŝĞƐ ZĞƐĞƌǀĞ͕ dŽŽƌŽŶŐĂ ^ƚĂƚŝŽŶ͕ ďŽƚŚ 'ůĞŶĨĞƌƌŝĞ ĂŶĚ DĂůǀĞƌŶ ZŽĂĚ ƚƌĂŵƐ͕ ŵŽŵĞŶƚƐ ƚŽ ƉƌĞƐƚŝŐŝŽƵƐ ƉƌŝǀĂƚĞ ƐĐŚŽŽůƐ͕ DĂůǀĞƌŶ sŝůůĂŐĞ͕ 'ůĞŶĨĞƌƌŝĞ ZŽĂĚ ƐŚŽƉƐ ĂŶĚ ,ŝŐŚ ^ƚƌĞĞƚ ƌŵĂĚĂůĞ͛Ɛ ďŽƵƚŝƋƵĞƐ ĂŶĚ ĐĂĨĞƐ͘
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ϱϬϮďƵƌŬĞƌŽĂĚͲĐĂŵďĞƌǁĞůů͘ĐŽŵ s/ t ŽŶƚĂĐƚ ŐĞŶƚ DĂƌŬ tƌŝĚŐǁĂLJ Ϭϰϭϵ ϱϭϬ ϳϳϳ ͮ :ĂŵĞƐ WĂƵůů ϬϰϯϬ ϯϯϴ ϯϰϴ DOM A IN REV IEW
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8 Kefford Court, Mont Albert North
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36 Windsor Crescent, Surrey Hills
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2/669 Toorak Road, Toorak
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10 Hardy Terrace Ivanhoe East 3
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31/49-51 Bay Road Sandringham PENTHOUSE APARTMENT WITH VIEWS FOREVER Spectacular sweeping views across the Bay, to the You Yangs, Williamstown, the City and the Dandenongâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s to Arthurs Seat. A 300 degree panorama, with sunsets beyond your wildest dreams. A splendid example of luxury and quality, this luxury penthouse apartment has 3 bedrooms and executive home office, 3 bathrooms, powder room and 3 living areas. Gourmet kitchen with Miele and Liebherr appliances, 2 dishwashers, coffee machine, lovely stone finishes and mood lighting. Basement parking for 4 cars, storage and resort style facilities including a gym, pool, spa and sauna. Walk out to huge terraces abundance with perimeter gardens. A short drive to Melbourneâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s famous Sandbelt Golf Courses. Close to the beach, stroll to shops, cafes, walking and cycle tracks, train & schools.
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Trudy Biggin 0417 127 528 trudy@devlinproperty.com.au
Brian Devlin 0419 395 241 devlin@devlinproperty.com.au
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224 Mont Albert Road, Surrey Hills Exciting Opportunity - Entry Level Surrey Hills. 398sqm approx. Work from your own Shop Front! Part of the tree-lined Golden Mile area of Surrey Hills, this brilliant entry level 4 BR home offers two levels of inviting living plus development and renovation potential (STCA). On a 398sqm (approx.) block, this enticing offering also allows you to live your dream of running your business from home thanks to the unique shop at the front. Further enjoy elevated treetop views from the light-filled family room & 2 balconies, bright kitchen/ meals, spacious main bed with retreat & pwdr-rm, 3 additional beds, central bathroom, sizeable rear garden & off-street parking. Zoned for Camberwell High & Canterbury Girls. Walk to Chatham & Surrey Hills stations, Chatham Primary School & parks.
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Auction Saturday 1st December at 10.30am View Thursday 11.30-12.00pm Saturday 12.00-12.30pm
Mark Sproule 0408 090 205 Robert Ding 0418 858 393 theagency.com.au DOM A IN REV IEW
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1-8/36 CHOMLEY STREET, PRAHRAN Entire Block Investment, Centrally Positioned
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8 Apartments to be sold as one 6 x 2-bed apartments, 2 x 1-bed apartments 8 off-street car park spaces Land size: 549 sqm (approx.) Current gross rental return of $137, 7112 p/a 7, / approx. /a Prime positioning
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Sat 17th November 2:00 - 2:30pm Thurs 22nd November 12:00 - 12:30pm Andrew Fawell 0414 508 155, Ignacio Rodriguez 0432 399 531 Luke Spence 0448 024 514
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FOR SALE BY EOI
Thursday 6 December at 3:00 pm
3 RUSSELLS PLACE, HAWTHORN EAST B U R W O O D R D
• New 5 Year Lease (Comm. 1/3/19)
• Land: 374 square metres*
• Rent: $60,000 pa net + GST
• Building: 538 square metres*
• Zoning: Commercial 1
• Redevelopment Upside
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STRENGTHEN YOUR PORTFOLIO WITH THIS SECURE INVESTMENT
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Paul Farrelly
sutherlandfarrelly.com.au 43 Agnes Street, East Melbourne
0418 358 998
9650 3531
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145
THE LOCAL DIRECTORY DANCING The Exclusive Beats Boutique
A fresh and stylish dance studio, cafe and event space, offering Latin & Ballroom Dance Classes for all ages. The Exclusive Beats Boutique also offers fitness classes, private dance lessons and wedding dance lessons. 192 Canterbury Rd, Canterbury 9830 4272
exclusive_beats@hotmail.com www.exclusivebeatsboutique.com
12392857-LB29-18
KITCHENS Ultimate Kitchens & Bathrooms
From design consultation and 3D imagery of your new kitchen or bathroom, and project management to completion, let UKB turn your dream renovation into reality. Make it happen in 2019. Local registered builder. Showroom: 1035 Burke Rd, Hawthorn East Contact: 9882 4103
hawthorn@ultimatekitchens.com.au 12403306-SN45-18
PAINTING Proficient Coats
Our aim at Proficient Coats is to give each customer superior service by providing high quality work at competitive prices and therefore offer free quotations and advice to all our customers. Whether it’s restoration or new, internal or external, even a repaint to protect. Let our team of qualified and experienced painters transform your next project into something you can be proud to own. Contact: Sergio 0421 966 274
12404535-SN47-18
FENCING Websters Fencing
Registered Building Practitioner Building quality timber fences in Stonnington and Boroondara since 1982. Websters Fencing provides a tailored and reliable service, with the experience to ensure quality and longevity of your fence. We specialise in boundary fencing. Please call Les Webster between 7.00am and 7.00pm for a quote: Mob: 0417 356 608 12392852-LB28-18
PLUMBING
BATHROOMS
BLINDS
DECKING
Smarter Bathrooms Escape to a
Bracken Blinds & Shutters Specialises in designing quality window coverings for the home, office or builders/ architects on time and within budget. Showroom: 391 Camberwell Rd, Camberwell, or let us come to you. Contact: 1300 884 838 or 9882 3332. www.brackenblinds.com.au
DeckSeal Deck care & maintenance
CAR RENTAL
ELECTRICAL SERVICES
beautiful bathroom with a complete design, build and project management from Melbourne’s smartest bathroom renovator. Guaranteed start and finish dates or we pay you. Call now for an award winning interior designer to visit you. Contact: 1300 662 838 Showroom 77 Salmon Street, Port Melbourne www.smarterbathrooms.com.au
Ultimate Kitchens & Bathrooms From design consultation and 3D imagery of your new kitchen or bathroom and project management to completion, let UKB turn your dream renovation into reality. Make it happen in 2019. Local registered builder. Showroom 1035 Burke Road, Hawthorn East. Contact: 9882 4103 hawthorn@ultimatekitchens.com.au
BATHROOMS AND KITCHENS GIA Bathrooms and Kitchens Specialist design and renovation company, providing peace of mind that one company will manage all aspects of your renovation process. Complete start to finish service, with guaranteed start and finish dates. Call now to book an in home consultation or visit our website for further information. 819A Nepean Hwy Bentleigh. Contact: 1300 442 736 www.giarenovations.com.au
BLINDS A/P Shutters & Blinds Highest quality blinds and Timber Plantation Shutters at Melbourne’s best prices. Specialising in all other window furnishings including Holland Blinds, Sun Screens, Awnings, Venetians, Romans and Curtains. Contact: 9818 1133 www.ap-shutters.com
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.
info@baywestplumbing.com.au
12395957-LB34-18
Rent-A-Bomb Car Rentals Specialising 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
COURIER SERVICES Pack & Send Hawthorn We provide total courier and freight delivery services and complete packaging solutions for customers in and around Hawthorn, Richmond. You can drop off your goods at our service Centre at Shop 1 and 2 159 Burwood Road Hawthorn, or we can pick up from your door- its your choice. Contact: 9813 4522 www.packsend.com.au/hawthorn
DANCING Exclusive Beats A fresh and stylish dance studio, cafe and event space, offering Latin & Ballroom Dance Classes for all ages. The Exclusive Beats Boutique also offers fitness classes, private dance lessons and wedding dance lessons. 192 Canterbury Road, Canterbury. Contact: 9830 4272 Email: exclusive_beats@hotmail.com www.exclusivebeatsboutique.com
SHUTTERS
TREE SERVICES Baywest Plumbing
Assured Tree Care Pty Ltd
A/P Shutters & Blinds
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.
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
www.assuredtreecare.com.au facebook.com/assuredtreecare
www.ap-shutters.com 12396767-SN35-18
12392874-LB29-18
TO ADVERTISE CONTACT TYNE ON 5945 0605 146
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SPRING 2018 professionals. We specialise in the restoration & preservation of timber decks & screens. Deck sanding, cleaning & sealing, concrete cleaning & sealing. Residential & Commercial. CONTACT: 1800 DECKCLEAN (1800 332 525) www.deckseal.com.au
J.L Hutt Electrical Specialising in all electrical installations: Extensions/ Refurbishments, Stove/Oven/Hot Water Repair, Switchboard upgrades, House Rewires, TV/Phone/Data, Safety switches. Free quotes. 24 hour service. Lic 17824. Contact: Jason 0411 300 772 www.jlhuttelectrical.com.au
FENCING 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
KITCHENS Smarter Kitchens live in the kitchen you love with a complete design, build and project management from Melbournes smartest kitchen renovator. Guaranteed start and finish dates, or we pay you. Call now. Showroom 77 Salmon Street, Port Melbourne. Contact: 1300 662 838 www.smarterkitchens.com.au
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
12392870-CG29-18
THE LOCAL DIRECTORY KITCHENS
PLUMBING
SHUTTERS
Ultimate Kitchens & Bathrooms From design consultation and 3D imagery of your new kitchen or bathroom and project management to completion, let UKB turn your dream renovation into reality. Make it happen in 2019. Local registered builder. Showroom 1035 Burke Road, Hawthorn East. Contact: 9882 4103 hawthorn@ultimatekitchens.com.au
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
MARKETS
Melbourne Plumbing and Hot Water
Craft Markets Flemington Racecourse Twilight Market. TWILIGHT Friday 30th November (4-9pm). A family friendly Food and Craft Market. Featuring 200 stalls selling premium quality. Products hand made with love. Contact: 5976 3266 www.craftmarkets.com.au
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
Proficient Coats Our aim at Proficient Coats is to give each customer superior service by providing high quality work at competitive prices and therefore offer free quotations and advice to all our customers. Whether it’s restoration or new, internal or external, even a repaint to protect. Let our team of qualified and experienced painters transform your next project into something you can be proud to own. Contact: Sergio 0421 966 274
SECURITY PRODUCTS CRIMSAFE
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
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
RETRIEVERS Retriever Retreat Accommodation exclusively for Golden Retrievers. Also ask us about our new service “On Golden Paws” where we provide respite and care for your loved four legged friends who are moving into their golden years and cannot be cared for in kennel accommodation. Contact: 0407 564 483
SECURITY PRODUCTS 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
DECKING
Protect your Home and Family. Hi-Light Group, Melbourne’s premier manufacturer and installer of CRIMSAFE Security Products. Doors - Windows Enclosures. See showroom 655 Burwood Road East Hawthorn.
Free Measure and Quote. Contact: 9808 9559
DeckSeal
Deck care & maintenance professionals. We specialise in the restoration & preservation of timber decks & screens. Deck sanding, cleaning & sealing, concrete cleaning & sealing. Residential & Commercial Contact: 1800 DECKCLEAN (1800 332 525)
info@deckseal.com.au www.deckseal.com.au
www.hilightdirect.com.au 12392855-RC28-18
SPRING 2018 MARKETS
TREE CARE 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 facebook.com/assuredtreecare www.assuredtreecare.com.au
TREE DOCTOR
Craft Markets
Flemington Racecourse Twilight Market TWILIGHT Friday 30th November (4-9pm) A family friendly Food and Craft Market Featuring 200 stalls selling premium quality Products hand made with love.
Phone: 59763266 www.craftmarkets.com.au 12404475-DJ46-18
CAR RENTALS Rent-A-Bomb Car Rentals (RICHMOND) R
R Rent-A-Bomb Car Rentals is a reliable and affordable car hire company with h 12 locations in 3 states, 1 oopen 7 days a week. With a large range of new and used cars and 37 years experience, we have your rental car needs covered. Call RICHMOND 9428 0088 or 131553
www.rentabomb.com.au 12392861-SN28-18
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.
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
Lic 17824. Contact: Jason 0411 300 772
www.jlhuttelectrical.com.au
WINDOW REPLACEMENTS Windows 1 We specialise in the supply and installation of replacement windows and doors – timber, aluminium or PVC. Our staff are fully qualified ensuring quality work. No job too big or too small. Member of MBA and HIA. To replace your old, tired, rotting windows please call us for a free, no obligation measure and quote. Contact: 9703 1530 www.windows1.net.au
COURIER SERVICES Pack & Send Hawthorn
We provide total courier and freight delivery services and complete packaging solutions for customers in and around Hawthorn, Richmond. You can drop off your goods at our Service Centre or we can pick up from your door - it’s your choice. Shop 1 & 2, 159 Burwood Road Hawthorn Contact: 9813 4522.
www.packsend.com.au/hawthorn 12396436-RC35-18
TO ADVERTISE CONTACT TYNE ON 5945 0605
12392863-LB28-18
12392877-LB29-18
PAINTING Matt’s Painting and Decorating
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
www.mpainting.com.au 12392879-LB30-18
BATHROOMS/KITCHENS smarterBATHROOMS+
Escape to a beautiful bathroom with a complete design, build and project management from Melbourne’s smartest bathroom renovator. Guaranteed start and finish dates or we pay you. Call now for an award winning interior designer to visit you. Contact: 1300 662 838 Showroom 77 Salmon Street, Port Melbourne
www.smarterbathrooms.com.au
12392872-CG29-18