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On a trip to New York City recently, a local told me that the reason why celebrities love living there is because of apathy. People just don’t care to bother them for an autograph, or a photo, when they walk down the street. Australians are the same (I’ve seen Oscar winners dining on South Yarra’s Chapel Street while other patrons paid no mind). And so Hollywood actor Isabel Lucas (an understated starlet), who made her name in local soapies and has several Hollywood blockbusters to her name, is enjoying the inconspicuousness of living again in Australia. Writer Jane Rocca met her. ●
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““I am Scarlett McNab ” … and I’m an air traffic controller I work out of Melbourne Airport. I’m not in the tower, but in a compound on the other side of the domestic and international terminals. The airspace I control is actually in Western Australia. I control all the mining area north of Geraldton, and also the Indian Ocean about halfway to South Africa and down to Antarctica. Everyone thinks we’re the people on the ground who wave the sticks over our heads. But we’re not. Basically, we use two computer screens. Each aircraft is a representation on the screen, with a little label with their call sign, their speed and that kind of information. The planes flying over the ocean are basically all the Melbourne and Sydney, and sometimes Brisbane, outbounds to the Middle East and Asia. You can have up to 10 A380s trying to cross over this one point within about 10 minutes. It’s an arbitrary location, which is the boundary between our airspace and normally Colombo’s airspace. We need 10 minutes between the planes for them to be separated so you’re trying to play with levels to keep everyone separated. If multiple people are on the same level you tell one to go faster, one to go slower and make sure they maintain those speeds. I’d done half of a science degree, because I’ve always loved science, but decided I didn’t want to be a research scientist. I was looking for a job and this advertisement popped up. I thought, why not, I’ll give it a go. It didn’t occur to me I’d actually be any good at it. It depends on how your brain works, because there’s a lot of spatial recognition and problem solving, and being able to plan ahead. I’m not going to lie, the pay is quite good. But it’s a rotating roster, 24/7 – you work weekends and shift work and night shift. If I want annual leave, I have to apply about 14 months in advance. The only emergency I’ve had to deal with was a medical one, where the plane had to divert because of a passenger. I think it was an elderly person having breathing problems, but they ended up fine. Do I think about people’s lives being in my hands? Sometimes. If everything malfunctions, then yes, ultimately it’s down to me, but that doesn’t happen. An air traffic controller has never caused an accident in Australia, which is nice to know. ●
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IN LIKE ISABEL Actress Isabel Lucas has moved from the bright lights of Los Angeles to coastal Australia, but she’s still in the spotlight.
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“I love the quote ‘be the change you want to see’ – you can apply it to relationships, friendships or the environment.”
She sold her home in LA three years ago, and couch-surfs instead (hanging with actor friend and Looking for Alibrandi star Kick Gurry for the past month) and makes sure she takes evening acting classes to keep her creative juices flowing. “For me it's important to work and feel creatively nourished,” she says. “If I am in a place where I am connected with family and people I love, it will show through my work. I also find the work just keeps coming when I am in that space too.” So instead of trying to survive in a big city, she found a way to keep earthed in Australia and go back to the epicentre of cinema when need be. “I am totally committed to my career, but I like that feeling of being on the edge, it keeps it very real for me. I feel most alive,” she says. Her latest feature film, is in the biopic In Like Flynn. Directed by Russell Mulcahy, the movie maps the early life of Errol Flynn – an Australian war veteran and actor who also went to Hollywood to pursue acting. Shot on the Gold Coast, Lucas plays Rose, one of the many women whose hearts were broken by Tasmania-born Flynn. “I get to wear a red wig and play one of a few female characters who were heartbroken by him and his escapades,” explains Lucas. “I really enjoyed working alongside Thomas Cocquerel [Errol Flynn]. It's a beautiful period film with amazing costumes that were wonderful to wear.” Born in Melbourne, Lucas spent her childhood moving between Switzerland and Australia until her mid-teens. Her father Andrew, a biodynamic farmer and retired pilot, met his Swiss wife Beatrice (Isabel's mum) at a bus stop in France.
They wrote love letters to one another for 10 years before marrying to have two children. Isabel's sister Nini is two years older and works as an environmental lawyer. Once Beatrice moved to Australia, she started working with autistic children, taught dance therapy and completed her PhD in Aboriginal dance. But she never lost her connection to her native Switzerland, with Lucas schooling there at the age of seven and again at 15. She is fluent in German and French as a result. There was a stint in Kakadu from age nine and 10 (her dad worked for Kakadu Airlines) and she became good friends with an indigenous girl Natasha Neidjie – the granddaughter of the late Kakadu elder Big Bill Neidjie. “My best friend Natasha is a ranger now and showed me a lot of bush tucker and we'd go on these amazing walks back then,” she says. “I went back after 20 years just two years ago and it was amazing to go camping and reconnect with that period in my life.”
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ucas never planned a career in acting, but after a successful three years playing Tasha in the soap-opera Home & Away between 2003 and 2006, quietly went on her way to woo Hollywood. The petite blonde star scored roles on the TV series Emerald City and MacGyver, which added to her reputation as being both hard-working and committed to the craft. She won a Logie Award for Best New Talent in 2004 and later a Young Hollywood Award (Star of Tomorrow) in 2011. While back in the US, she also went to New York to work on a short film with French filmmaker
Thibaut Buccellato, the man behind The Space Between Us. When it comes to her private life, Lucas is careful about sharing details. But that's what is appealing about her too. Even though she once dated Chris Hemsworth and singer Angus Stone – and also counts actor Leonardo DiCaprio as a friend– she prefers to avoid questions of the heart, putting her radiant energy into conversations about the environment instead. For example, she was one of a handful of artists, actors and musicians chosen to attend an environmental trip to Heron Island Research Station to learn about climate change and its impact on the Great Barrier Reef. “Being at Heron Island expanded my awareness about climate change issues and the urgency for us to step up now,” Lucas says. “I love the quote ‘be the change you want to see' – you can apply it to relationships, friendships or the environment.” “Stepping up yourself gives others permission to be a bit more honest and vulnerable and we can all empower one another that way.” The former face of Melbourne Spring Fashion Week is also a brand ambassador for eco-skincare line Sante by ENJO and supports the Climate Council and Citizens of the Great Barrier Reef. She's one of many celebrities, including Cate Blanchett, Natalie Portman and Sam Worthington, pushing the green envelope by urging Aussies to take a stand, to reduce plastic consumption, consider animal rights and live more sustainably. “I am passionate about getting environmental conversations started,” she says. “But I don't want to come across as a preacher or that I know everything, because I don't, but we can all learn by listening.” ●
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MUSIC Neneh Cherry’s songs of hope remind society not to turn a blind eye. Wo r d s
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BROKEN POLITICS \ By Neneh Cherry is out now via AWAL Recordings. Shows: Jan 15 and 16,
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hen counter-culture music icon Neneh Cherry began working on her fifth studio album Broken Politics, it was more than a reflection of global issues such as racism and sexism – she proved the personal is also political in her quest to navigate menopause without losing sight of her self-esteem. “I had a few difficult years from the age of 51 to now,” says the 54-year-old singer who moved from Sweden to London at 16, embracing punk, living in squats and finding her musical feet. “I was really battling with myself. I have always been anti-ageist and never believed in that crap, but I struggled with the psyche of feeling redundant and not sexy any more. “My kids had grown up and moved out of home and, while we’re all still a family, I felt everything I had done with that centre focus was suddenly shifting.” The daughter of Sierra Leone-born musician Ahmadu Jah and the stepdaughter of jazz trumpeter Don Cherry, Cherry became a musical force in the ’80s and ’90s with hits such as Buffalo Stance and Manchild. Almost 30 years since releasing her chart-topping debut album Raw Sushi, Cherry has remained a vital source of inspiration – her genre-bending style clinging to beats, pop and occasional rap. “Those decades were incredibly good to me,” Cherry says. “When I put out Raw Sushi in 1989 I had no idea what would happen next.” But going back into a studio to make her latest album, with husband and long-time collaborator Cameron McEvoy (of Massive Attack fame), she had to find her place again in the cluttered world of music releases. ““Broken Politics is about bringing pieces from my lifeline to the forefront,” Cherry says. “It’s connected to the music I grew up on and has elements of me in there. Songwriting is always challenging – for me, I tend to get anxious, insecure and worry if anything will come out,” she says.
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“I have a sound and a form that likes to repeat itself – sometimes that’s annoying, but that’s who I am in music. But, I learned not to be too dependent on that. I was all about shifting in new spaces this time.” Produced by Kieran Hebden (Four Tet), there’s a quieter and more reflective tone to Broken Politics despite its heavy title. “Kieran is a big fan of my work and that of my late dad’s [Don Cherry] and we have a mutual respect for one another. He was great to work with. “When my husband and I gave him these songs we told him we wanted there to be space for peace. I felt sonically that Kieran managed to open the door in this new room. This is not a rejection of the last album [[Blank Project, 2014], it’s just the next move.” Her protest songs are a reminder to society to not turn a blind eye to events around the world. “I felt like it was time to cross this bridge again.
You can’t ignore racism, fascism, women’s issues, gender, race, starvation, abortion and we can’t pretend everything is going to be all right any more.” Songs like Shot Gun Shack – which takes its name from popular buildings found in the deep south of the US, especially New Orleans, from the end of the Civil War to the 1920s – is about gun culture. It’s about “the notion of war zones and the tragedies that guns bring there”, she says. But there is hope. “I feel the younger generations are becoming active and know they actually can make a difference. They refuse to lay down and swallow shit,” she says. “I chose to be a conscious person and don’t always do and say the right thing or have the answer. I am turning Rubik’s cubes every day, but I am getting the conversation started and not afraid to share my thoughts.” ●
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Artistry in motion Dancer Isabel Durant has spread her wings to the silver screen.
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ance Academy and Mako Mermaids star Isabel Durant makes her Hollywood acting debut in Dan Fogelman’s Life Itself – alongside Antonio Banderas and Olivia Wilde – which opens in cinemas around Australia next month. The Aussie actress who moved to West Hollywood at 22, and now bases herself in Sydney, says filming her scenes in New York was a dream come true. “It’s one of the best scripts I have ever read, and a project I am so very happy to be involved with,” says a beaming Durant, 24, who is back home living with her parents in Sydney for now. “It’s a film that gets you thinking about your family, friends and your heart. “To film on the streets of New York is something I have always dreamed of doing. Seeing all the residents go crazy with film production companies telling them off for being in their way was both
funny and thrilling to see because you know you’re in the thick of the action,” says Durant. Life Itself follows a young New York couple from college romance to marriage and the birth of their first child. Durant plays Shari Dickstein, a JewishAmerican princess from Long Island. “My part was shot in three days,” Durant says. “Shari is a wealthy girl who is self-indulgent and totally ridiculous. “But her character in the film is so needed because the storyline is heart-wrenching, and she comes in at a time when everyone needs a good laugh. She is this burst of life the audience needs at that point.” Durant, who has been dancing since she was two, never planned a life in acting. She was a contestant on So You Think You Can Dance’s season three in 2010 under the name of Issi and auditioned for Dance Academy in 2012 to 2013.
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She went on to appear in three episodes of American-Australian comedy drama Camp, which aired on NBC, too. “I was always a nervous kid. I had no problem dancing on stage, but when it came to reading aloud, I hated it,” she says. She’s also a budding photographer, who has turned her hobby into a business. Her decision to move back to Australia is in part due to wanting to align with local brands and charities, to try her luck in the modelling world by signing with IMG and to launch an Etsy store for her black and white prints. She shoots on 35-millimetre film using her ’70s Nikon FE and her store, Isabel Durant Prints, is where you can buy her work. She captures her friends in what she describes as a photographic journal of their adventures around Los Angeles and music festivals. “Having another creative outlet is what is good for my mental health,” says Durant, who was a guest at the launch of the new HP Spectre Folio laptop, hosted by Vogue and GQ in Sydney last month. “When acting is slow, I have something else to put my energy into.” With more than 257,000 followers on Instagram, Durant is mindful of quality time away from social media profiling, too. She’s big on meditation, dancing and riding her bike. “I am loving that wellness is a thing right now,” she says. “It means more people are aware of the importance to do something for yourself. Whether that’s getting out and doing something physical or plugging into a meditation app for 10 minutes a day, every little bit helps your state of mind.” When filming Life Itself, Durant says it was her supportive director who helped calm her nerves and taught her the importance of self care. “Dan put all my nerves at ease,” she says. “I remember thinking I am hired for a reason. I shouldn’t [think] I can’t do this. I need to back myself and relax. “That was a breakthrough moment. I wanted to be present and focus on the beautiful opportunity rather than be swallowed up by fear.” ●
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Zest for life Amalfi lemon tart White wine, olive oil & vanilla pastry
Serves 10-12 2 hours, plus chilling Pastry 250g plain flour, plus extra for dusting 50g icing sugar, plus extra for dusting 75ml olive oil 75ml Greco di Tufo white wine ½ teaspoon vanilla bean paste Filling 5 large lemons 500g quality ricotta cheese 150g caster sugar 2 large free-range eggs
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his wonderful, rather delicious baked lemon tart is fresh but comforting and just a stone’s throw away from a baked cheesecake. It’s great served with ice cream, and really nice with seasonal berries, such as raspberries or strawberries. If you’re feeling the Italian vibe, a little slice for breakfast with a black coffee is a real treat. ●
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Method ■ To make the pastry, put the flour and icing sugar into a large bowl with a good pinch of sea salt. Make a well in the middle, then add the oil, wine and vanilla paste. Use a fork to whip up the wet mixture, gradually bringing the flour in from the outside until it comes together as a ball of dough. Tip on to a lightly floured surface and knead for just a couple of minutes, then wrap in clingfilm and place in the fridge for 30 minutes. ■ On a flour-dusted surface, roll out the pastry to about 3mm thick. Loosely roll it up around the rolling pin and unroll it over a 25cm loose-bottomed tart tin, easing and pushing it carefully into the sides. Trim off any excess, patch up any holes, then prick
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rest of the filling ingredients until smooth, by hand or in a food processor. Pour into the tart case and bake for 30 minutes, dusting with icing sugar and sprinkling over the lemon zest for the last 5 minutes. Transfer to a wire rack to cool – it will have a slight wobble, but will set as it cools. Dust with extra icing sugar, then slice and serve. ●
(2018 Jamie Cooks Italy), photography by David Loftus.
CALORIES 323kcal FAT 14.4g SAT FAT 4.9g PROTEIN 8.5g CARBS 41.5g SUGAR 22.8g SALT 0.2g FIBRE 0.8g
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HEART & HOME Stephanie Alexander’s kitchen garden program is flourishing. Wo r d s
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tephanie Alexander occupies a special place in Australia’s food landscape. If you don’t have “the bible” (aka The Cook’s Companion) on your bookshelf, someone you know does, and for the past 17 years her Kitchen Garden Foundation has equipped children with the skills to grow, harvest, prepare and share seasonal produce. Today nearly 10 per cent of Australian schools with a primary curriculum have adopted the kitchen garden program, but it’s been left behind come secondary school – until now. “A lot of primary school students transition to secondary school and they really miss their kitchen garden program,” Alexander says. “Parents, students and teachers have all put their hands up in different ways and said they’d like to see the kitchen garden program in secondary schools as well.” Encouraged by the kitchen garden community, the Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden Foundation, in partnership with AstraZeneca Australia, has announced the development of a curriculum-integrated kitchen garden model for secondary schools. The new program comes off the back of a startling national survey commissioned by the partnership, which investigated the food habits of secondary school students and their parents. More than 67 per cent of 1000 parents across Australia, surveyed by PureProfile, admitted that their children could do better when it comes to healthy food and lifestyle knowledge, and almost 43 per cent believed that poor food choices come from a lack of education in secondary school. The one in four Aussie children who are obese or overweight have a 25 to 50 per cent chance of becoming obese in adulthood. This figure jumps as high as 78 per cent for older adolescents. A secondary-school kitchen garden program which integrates literacy and numeracy skills is a logical solution. “It’s wonderful to be modelled positively at home, but we certainly can’t assume that it’s happening,” Alexander says. “In many cases, children aren’t being positively modelled at home, and that’s why they [have] bad food habits and a limited palate.” The three-year pilot program involves three Victorian secondary schools: Narre Warren South P-12 College, Numurkah Secondary College and Western Heights College. More will join next year. Feedback from teachers, students and parents will
Food for thought determine what resources The Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden Foundation provides to help implement the program. “Those resources make teachers thrilled; they hang on our necks and say, ‘This makes it all so much more meaningful’, and it makes it fun,” Alexander says. “I just want to make sure that in among the messages about nutrition is also enjoyment and freshness and pleasure.” While the pilot program is underway, parents can help children form good food habits over the school holidays. Start by putting a copy of Alexander’s new book – The Cook’s Apprentice‚ which Alexander describes as “an essential teaching cookbook for the younger
cook who’s just starting out” – under the Christmas tree. Alexander also encourages families to involve their kids when cooking. “The best thing of all is to have somebody there who shares your enthusiasm,” she says. “If you’ve got a grandma or mother or uncle who’s interested in cooking, that’s the best way for kids to get encouraged and assisted by someone they love.” Success also builds confidence, so remember to congratulate your children when they cook. If all else fails, invest in a hand-cranked pasta machine. “It wins them over every time,” Alexander says. “I’ve never met a seven or eight-year-old who isn’t completely entranced by one.” ● Stephanie Alexander’s pumpkin and honey bread recipe p19
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Pumpkin and honey bread
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Ingredients 1 x 500g piece pumpkin ½ cup extra-virgin olive oil 185g wholemeal flour 75g plain flour 1 teaspoon baking powder ½ teaspoon bicarbonate of soda ¾ teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon 1 teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg ¼ teaspoon ground cloves ¼ teaspoon ground ginger ½ cup honey 2 large eggs 1 heaped tablespoon pepitas or sunflower seeds
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his delicious loaf goes very well at morning or afternoon tea, buttered or not, and has been made and enjoyed by many students in the Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden Foundation program. The texture is somewhere between a spice cake and gingerbread but with definite pumpkin character. The advice to be “careful not to overmix” means that you should stop mixing as soon as you can’t see the ingredient you have just added (in this case, the flour). Mixing flour with liquids activates the gluten proteins that give baked goods their structure. This is just what you want when making yeast-based breads, but you do not want the gluten to develop when making yeast-free cakes, muffins and quick breads as it will make the product tough or unpleasantly chewy. ●
Method ■ Remove the seeds from the pumpkin and cut away the skin if it is present – put the broadest side flat on your cutting board, and cut away from your hand. Cut the pumpkin into 1 cm cubes. You should have 200g trimmed pumpkin. ■ Place a wok over medium heat and pour in water to come one-third up the sides. Sit a bamboo steamer basket over the water with its lid in place. Wait for the water to come to a boil and for the steam to rise through the slits in the basket. Carefully arrange the pumpkin in a single layer and steam, covered, for 10 minutes, then check. If tender when tested with a skewer, transfer the pumpkin to a plate. If not, steam for another few minutes and test again. ■ Tip the pumpkin into a food processor and whizz to form a smooth puree, or mash it with a potato masher. Measure out 1 cup puree (keep any extra for another use). ■ Preheat the oven to 180˚C (160˚C fan-forced). Grease a 12cm x 20cm loaf tin with a little of the oil. ■ Sift the flours, baking powder, bicarbonate of soda, salt and spices with a coarse sieve into a large bowl (it needs to be coarse to allow the bran in the wholemeal flour to pass through). ■ In another large bowl, whisk the 1 cup pumpkin puree and the rest of the oil with the honey and eggs. ■ Add the flour mixture to the pumpkin mixture and mix gently to combine. Be careful not to overmix as the bread might toughen. ■ Pour the mixture into the prepared tin. Sprinkle with pepitas or sunflower seeds. Bake for 40-45 minutes, until a skewer inserted in the centre of the bread comes out clean. ■ Cool the loaf still in its tin on a wire rack for 10 minutes, then turn it out. Cool completely before slicing. ●
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hen the folks behind Future Future, a new modern Japanese joint on Swan Street, Richmond, approached Shaun Byrne about their cocktail list, they had a specific brief – Japanese-inspired drinks, made with Australian and Japanese ingredients that would match their food and could be batched (made ahead in quantity) so they could be served quickly. Byrne, whose strong Melbourne bar pedigree includes an eight-year stint at Gin Palace, now has a drinks consultancy company called Good Measure that allows him a prime view of the trends washing over the booze scene. Batching cocktails, he believes, is going to become more common. “It’s not just about making drinks faster,” he says. “Batching means that your drinks are more consistent and that staff can spend more time
serving the customer rather than mixing ingredients behind the bar.” The drinks he designed for Future Future certainly arrive quickly and take a light, thirstquenching approach that plays happily with the modern Japanese dishes designed by ex-Kappo chef Atsushi Kawakami. The venue also follow another popular approach by putting a theme-appropriate spin on classic cocktails. It’s not surprising to see a Future Future Spritz on the drinks list. It’s a successful version of the classic Italian aperitivo drink that eschews the standard sparkling wine element for a yuzu-flavoured soda, to which gin, vermouth and a house-made apple and rhubarb syrup are added. It’s a refreshing, fruitforward drink with an attractive, acidic citrus element that teams perfectly with dishes like the crumbed meatball katsu sandwich, with its fluffy white bread, Kewpie mayo and tonkatsu sauce. The Moshi Moshi Margarita also puts a clever spin on a classic. Tequila is infused with umeboshi (salted sour plums) and then blended with locally made Marionette curacao, agave syrup and a dash of yuzu juice. Then there’s the excellent Fuji Sour, with Suntory whisky infused with Fuji apples mixed with some pinot gris, yuzu-flavoured sake and a tiny dash of maple syrup. The menu provides plenty of good snackage, flexible enough to be eaten as a quick bite or the full-meal shebang. There are several good donburi options and a panko-crumbed prawn roll that vies with the katsu for must-order status. A good place to add to future reconnaissances in Richmond. ●
Signature drink The name alone makes the Moshi Moshi Margarita worth ordering, but a beautifully balanced and clever sake is reward in itself. The salt element is taken care of with salted sour plums and the excellent Marionette curacao waves the flag for the increasingly proficient local distilling scene. PAIR IT WITH … A milk bun stuffed with panko-crusted prawns with cucumber, leeks and a tangy, Thousand Island-style sauce. ●
Just dropped Betty’s Game Rose, $16.50 As the weather warms, it’s time to start thinking about your summer rosé go-to. Betty’s Game, made with nebbiolo grapes from Heathcote by Adam Foster (Syrahmi, Foster e Rocco), is worthy of consideration. The pale coppery colour and the appealingly dry finish score initial points. Then there’s earthiness, herbaciousness and a bit of berry action that make Betty’s Game interesting and easy to drink with or without food. It’s nicely structured with a little tannin action and SIMON SCHLUTER
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f Peter Pan Syndrome is something you’re familiar with, than a day spent in East Brunswick surely won’t be a cure. Nicholson Street, where tram route 96 trails, had me imagining how a young me would’ve gaily covered the area like it was my playground. The kind where you could occupy the cafe’s sandpits for hours, followed by story time under fairy lights at the village bookstore, then an elongated play dough session at the nearby toy store. CERES Community Environment Park, which comprises of a nursery, cafe, grocery store and environmental education centre, would be a perfect start to a carefree, childlike day. There are chickens roaming the urban farm next to the grocery store, where you can buy their freshly laid eggs alongside a range of local and sustainable products. C E R E S C O M M U N IT Y E N VI R O N M E N T PA R K
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There’s live music three mornings a week, and I know I would’ve stamped my light-up-sneakers to the beat. Maria’s Pasta Shop would’ve sent me into a frenzy, seeing all the homemade pasta waiting to be coated in their range of sauces. With my brown bag of homemade tagliatelle tucked away for dinner, I would’ve felt like a kid in a candy store. The suitably named The Pie Shop is yet another treat, selling not just old-style beef pies, but also dessert pies and icecreams to satisfy my sweet tooth. Jovial cafe Awkward Mikes shakes me from my childlike state. A carefully made coffee feeds my adult version of a sugar rush, and is just as good. The retro decor and bar stools would have matched my light-up sneakers, as would Goldmine Records, further down the road for some vinyl nostalgia. ● B E C D I C KI N S O N
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Coastal cool Inside a yoga studio studio that evokes complete calm.
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Furniture and fixtures by local artisans and makers set the tone at Warrior One.
second with the client, following their work on the Parkvue Apartments in Mornington on the Mornington Peninsula. The entrance to the studio is characterised by its focus on natural materials: polished concrete (discovered when the original carpet was ripped up, then polished and resealed), chocolate-coloured timber joinery and a sisal-lined ceiling. “The ocean and the coast informed our materials and colour palettes and drove the sensory experience we were striving to create,” McKimm says. “This was achieved largely through texture rather than colour. As one example, the sisal carpet uniquely applied to the entrance ceiling sets the tone for further textural exploration. Moving into the space, visitors discover white textured
render, warm timber veneer and hardwood beams. “These elements effortlessly work together, subtly creating a calming mood, rather than being literal symbols of the ocean.” The space is dominated by a table of carved limestone by Scottish-born stonemason and sculptor Steve Clark, founder of local art and furniture studio Den-Holm. The handcrafted pendant lights, constructed using white mesh fabric on a transparent backing, are from another local designer, Coco Flip, while the timber stools are sourced from Melbourne-based Pop & Scott. Contrasting with the restrained mood in the rest of the studio, the bathroom features a large expanse of pink Karaman marble from Turkey, brass fixtures and walnut details. ●
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Head for the hills
TRAVEL \ CHIANG MAI In the mountainous north of Thailand is Chiang Mai, a historic city known for its serene temples, fairy-tale-like villages and elephant sanctuaries. The cooler climate provides relief from the steamy south, making this part of the country a joy to explore.
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A weekend Within the ancient city of Chiang Mai are over 30 temples. Built around 800 years ago, Wat Chiang Man is a great introduction to the culture and history of Buddhism. Other must-see shrines include the glittering silver temple Wat Sri Supan and Wat Loke Molee, with its towering chedi. Sunday afternoons are best spent between Tha Pae Gate and Ratchadamnoen Road, where locals and tourists alike wander the one-kilometre strip enjoying the lively music, crafts and food.
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Fancy eating your way around Chiang Mai? Start with street-stall delicacies such as sai ua, a local signature dish of spiced lemongrass sausage or khao soi, a coconut curry-based noodle dish. Locals love Meena, a beautiful organic restaurant serving traditional Thai dishes with a contemporary twist, and Khum Khantoke is the spot for authentic dishes, Thai music and dance performances. It’s worth spending a few days in the Doi Inthanon National Park, which is part of the Himalayan mountain range. The summit of Doi Inthanon has spectacular views, thundering waterfalls, hiking trails and two stupas dedicated to King Bhumibol and Queen Sirikit. Keen bike riders can even pedal their way to the summit.
When the heat hits, follow the locals and head for the hills. Many of the villages there offer homestays, and Ban Mae Kampong encompasses three of the most picturesque communities. It feels like a setting for a fairy tale with the mist rising from clear streams, roosters crowing and timber houses nestled among banana palms and creeping vines. Basket weaving and zip lining are some of the activities guests can undertake, as well as visiting the Buddhist temple. Many travellers come to Thailand to see elephants, and one of the most ethical ways to do so is at the Elephant Nature Park, an elephant rescue and rehabilitation centre where you can even have a sleepover in the midst of a lively elephant herd. â—?
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WHERE TO STAY \ Kantary Hills is an ideal base from which to explore Chiang Mai. Ban Mae Kampong homestays can be booked online or $20 per person per night (bed and breakfast). GETTING THERE \ Thai Airways fly daily to Bangkok from Sydney, Melbourne and Perth. They fly between Bangkok and Chiang Mai (one hour)
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five times a day, many with connections to/from flights from Australia. Return fares start from $832 (low-season departures from Sydney).
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SAM WOOD \ FITNESS
Lift those knees
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o someone who has never had knee issues, it is amazing how often I hear from people who have avoided starting an exercise program because they have “bad knees”. I think it’s important to acknowledge that bad knees could mean several things, and, in many cases, a proper diagnosis and physio-prescribed rehab are needed. However, what I am discovering upon deeper questioning, is that people with bad knees often are talking about deep squats and lunges causing discomfort, so here are five moves to help strengthen and stabilise without the pain. WALL SITS \ These are an awesome way to put your
glutes, quads, hamstrings and core to work, while building strength in your legs in areas critical to supporting your knees and joints.
Just keep your knees bent at a 90-degree angle and hold with your back resting against a wall. Hold a plate or another kind of added weight if you’re up for a challenge. Sounds simple – but totally deadly. HIP RAISES WITH RESISTANCE BANDS \
Grab some resistance bands to fire up your glutes with hip raises. Lying on the ground, place the resistance band just above your knees. With your feet firmly on the floor and knees bent, open your arms to support your body on the ground and lift and lower your hips in the air. HALF-SQUATS WITH RESISTANCE BANDS \ Get that good burn going while gently strengthening your knees with half-squats. Standing with your feet shoulder width apart,
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Retirement lifestyle, at The Benson Toorak. Friends join us every week for dinner. During the summer, we share barbecues on the terrace. In winter, we drink red wine by the fireplace in the lounge. Occasionally we get dressed up and visit a restaurant on Toorak Road. This is retirement at its best. Weekends are spent walking in the Botanic Gardens, playing with our grandkids, grabbing coffees and fresh croissants. It’s easy to live life to the fullest at the Benson Toorak. We’ve got private parking, and a beautiful apartment, designed around our lifestyle and needs. There’s nothing to worry about when we head out for the weekend or a longer stay on the peninsula. There’s even an on site concierge to pick up the dry cleaning and take deliveries. Lock up and leave, stress free. Decide today, move in tomorrow. There is a limited number of one and two-bedroom apartments available now from $980,000. Act quickly to avoid disappointment. Visit thebensontoorak.com.au or call John, Tracey or Anne on 1300 28 88 66 to arrange a private viewing.
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living in apartments and terraces, the al fresco lifestyle is more than possible. McWilliam’s tips include lots of potted plants (“you can never have too many!”), wall gardens, and foldable furniture that you can take down when your event is over. Residents will have the best of both worlds at new apartment development Flinders Bank, which features 16 two and three-bedroom apartments with terraces boasting expansive views of the Yarra River and Port Phillip Bay. Fender Katsalidis director Craig Baudin likens the terraces, some of which extend to 40-squaremetres, to outdoor rooms. “As an entertaining space it’s probably going to be unmatched in terms of its sweep and outlook over the city. They’re such large spaces, there’s such amazing potential for outdoor barbecue space.”
The uninterrupted outlook is enabled by Flinders Bank’s location in the natural valley of the Yarra. “In other parts of the city, if you were on a balcony at level 22, your view would just be blocked by other buildings,” Baudin notes. It’s a long way from the narrow, double-storey and dark footprint of the traditional terrace house. “The owners and occupiers get these significantly larger terraces than you would in a normal building. It’s apartment living with that added bonus of an amazing outlook.” ● ANDERS FURZE IN PARTNERSHIP WITH
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Being in Kew, the property is naturally within a short distance of several private schools along with tram lines 109 and 48. Other property features include zoned heating/ cooling, ducted vacuum, automated blinds, a security system and remote gates. ● AMELIA BARNES property@domainreview.com.au Agent: Kay & Burton, Ross Savas 0418 322 994 Price: $9 million-$9.9 million Expressions of interest: Close 5pm, November 28
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The address doesn’t lie: on a clear day, the Dandenongs make a blue horizon beyond the top-floor terrace of this builder’s own home. The two-storey house has five bedrooms, making it an instant winner in the Balwyn High zone. However, it’s the meticulous renovation that sets it apart. Two living areas include the carpeted lounge (gas log fireplace) and the family and dining area, where the spotted gum floor flows to a deck above the pool. The ground floor has a bedroom, the study/potential sixth bedroom, and an office. Upstairs, the main bedroom has an en suite and that terrace and view. Three further bedrooms include a second suite. ● ALISON BARCLAY Agent: Fletchers, Daiman Kane 0417 014 413 Price: $2.7 million-$2.9 million Auction: 3pm, December 1
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Anyone with corporate entertaining on the menu will say, “This is the place”. With six communal areas plus the poolside terrace and deck, this home’s social settings cover all seasons. The two-storey house has come up gleaming from renovation, with the marble kitchen (butler’s pantry, Liebherr and Gaggenau appliances) a highlight. The front living room opens to a large study. The dining room, swathed by timber pickets, has french doors to the rumpus room; just beyond is a fully glazed gym. The open-plan family and meals area gets the full benefit of poolside access. Upstairs, four bedrooms include the presidential main suite. The garage has a workshop. ● ALISON BARCLAY Agent: Jellis Craig, John Morrisby 0411 875 476 Price: $5.9 million-$6.4 million Auction: 11am, November 24
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fitted with Bosch appliances and hardwood floors flows
space for living and dining. Opposite, there’s a laundry and
to a roomy dining zone and adjoining living room. A north-
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Designed to maximise its northern exposure, this Wayne Gillespie-designed house has windows running all along its right side, allowing sunlight to stream in. The granite kitchen and spacious living and dining area have a light, bright feel. Step out to a large paved courtyard with a sheltered terrace, barbecue area, landscaped gardens and gas-heated swimming pool. The ground floor also has a formal sitting room with open fireplace and a separate laundry. Upstairs, a north-facing balcony flanks all three bedrooms (main with walk-in wardrobe and en suite). There’s even a wine cellar and pool bathroom. Glenferrie Road and High Street are a short, five-minute stroll away. ● ERIN MUNRO Agent: Marshall White, Joanna Nairn 0419 994 664 Price: $5.5 million-$6 million Auction: 12.30pm, November 24
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MONT ALBERT \ 20 ROWLAND STREET
Agent: RT Edgar,
TOORAK \ 8 RUABON ROAD
Chris Kavadis,
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0428 058 880 Price: $2.5 million -
More is more in this Mont Albert house, which features
$2.2 million
There’s a boutique quality to this character-filled home
$2.75 million
four bedrooms, four bathrooms, a study that could serve
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within steps of Hawksburn Village. A renovation and upper
Auction: 1.30pm,
as a fifth bedroom, and an extensive list of mod cons. The
interest
extension have introduced stylish interior materials while
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ground floor hosts a bedroom, bedroom/study and open
opening up the space to the outdoors. The open-plan
living, dining and kitchen area, and a large undercover
kitchen, meals and living area showcases this in particular,
entertaining deck. Head upstairs and you’ll find two
extending via french doors to the backyard terrace and the
bedrooms, the rumpus, and master bedroom with retreat,
lap pool through bifold windows. Gas fireplaces are in both
walk-in wardrobe and en suite. Additions include zoned
the ground-floor living room and upstairs retreat along with
ducted heating, ceiling fans, camera intercom, double-
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in addition to the double garage. Trams and trains are in
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walking distance, as is Box Hill central. ● ANDERS FURZE
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carport accessible via laneway. ● AMELIA BARNES
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An original Picasso might be out of the question but who says that you can’t own a Cubist masterpiece? This new family residence makes the most of sleek lines. Ideal for showing off to guests, everything from the amenities-filled kitchen to the undercover al fresco entertaining space out back are perfect for entertaining. Upstairs are the four bedrooms, the main coming with walk-in wardrobes and an en suite. And when you need to get out, Melbourne’s south-east opens up thanks to easy access to the Monash Freeway. Or maybe you’ll prefer to stay in the neighbourhood? A local reserve and pool and recreation centre are just around the corner. ● ANDERS FURZE Agent: Jellis Craig, David Macmillan, 0411 111 108 Price: $1.7 million-$1.85 million Auction: 11am, November 24
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GLEN IRIS \ 11 CLYDE STREET
Agent: Jellis Craig, Ian
MALVERN \ 14 WILKS AVENUE
McLennan
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One of the coolest abodes on the Malvern/Glen Iris border,
$2.2 million
This one is made for entertaining and summer soirees: it’s
$10 million
this single-level house built in 1983 stands firm as a fortress
Auction: 2pm,
a grand, 1930s-era residence with a pool, a north-south
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of Late Modern chic. Vaulted timber ceilings, full-length
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tennis court and a facade decorated by climbing roses.
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glazing and a glorious outlook to a three-part garden
Enter through the grand portico and its circular steps to a
promise sunshine and privacy in a style made popular
wide entry foyer, where there’s a sitting room and formal
by Fasham Johnson. The living room has a study tucked
lounge to the left and a formal dining room on the right. A
behind its open fireplace, while the dining room opens to
European-style kitchen has a butler’s pantry and adjoins
the pergola courtyard. The renovated kitchen looks good in
a relaxed family space. On the upper level there are four
white satin-finish cabinetry with gas appliances, and has a
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This extraordinary house appears to fix a giant eye on the lively Cabrini precinct. Designed by Craig Tan and shortlisted for the 2017 Houses Awards, it’s a lustrous mixture of oak, exposed brick and Fior de Bosco grey marble, with two living rooms opening to juicy-looking gardens. The main living room flows north to the front lawn. The dining room, lit by a Bocci chandelier, has the Gaggenau-equipped kitchen as its backdrop. The smaller living room/study leads to a central garden. On the first floor, two bedrooms share a bathroom and a retreat. The main has a twin en suite and that eye-like porthole window. The double garage has laneway access.
● ALISON BARCLAY Agent: Marshall White, David Volpato 0414 701 983 Price: $2.3 million-$2.4 million Auction: 12.30pm, November 24
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SOUTH YARRA \ 42 ROCKLEY ROAD
Agent: Abercromby’s,
PRAHRAN \ 56 BAYVIEW STREET
Tim Derham
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The cosy interiors, period features and rose garden of this
$6.05 million
West-facing windows and an indoor-outdoor living area
$1.95 million
majestic Edwardian provide the feeling of a country estate.
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invite natural light into this renovated weatherboard
Auction: Noon,
The single-storey floorplan contains two generous living
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Victorian. Rich timber floors flow throughout the ground
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areas with a separate kitchen/dining room. High ceilings,
floor inclusive of two bedrooms (open fireplaces) a
decorative open fireplaces, timber floors and leadlight
bathroom and the open-plan kitchen, dining and living room
windows are among the original features. Of the five
with a contemporary concrete-framed fireplace. Doors off
various-sized bedrooms, four have open fireplaces and
the living area slide away to reveal a north-facing terrace
two have en suites. Doors off both the family and dining
with palm trees and a single carport. A third bedroom with
rooms access the extensive backyard, which has a range of
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37 Stanhope St
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19 Adelaide St
Marshall White
Penthouse/70 Wattletree Rd
Marshall White
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1/533 Orrong Rd
Marshall White
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3/29 Huntingtower Rd
Marshall White
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37a Sutherland Rd
Woodards
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12-14 High St
Fletchers
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54 Gloucester Rd
Jellis Craig
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57 Yarrbat Ave
Abercromby’s
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15 Fitzgerald St
Jellis Craig
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24 Kaleno View
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Marshall White
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BALWYN NORTH
CAMBERWELL 1043 Toorak Rd
Buxton
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114 Eglinton St
Jellis Craig
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58 & 60 Hemston Ave
120 Eglinton St
Jellis Craig
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2/32 Fitzwilliam St
Jellis Craig
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PRAHRAN
8 Florence Ave
Kay & Burton
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10 Palmerston St
Fletchers
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Jellis Craig
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23 Maple Cres
Marshall White
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21 Thomas St
Marshall White
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37 Doonkuna Ave
Marshall White
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4 Mountain Gve
Marshall White
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4/59 Athelstan Rd
Marshall White One
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32b Argyle Rd
Marshall White
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38 Cochran Ave
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61 Molesworth St
RT Edgar
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KEW EAST
3/25 Chatham Rd
Fletchers
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48 Frater St
Fletchers
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13 Monomeath Ave
Jellis Craig
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36 Violet Gve
Fletchers
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10 Elphin Gve
Marshall White
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101/55 Chaucer Cres
Marshall White
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KOOYONG
3/27 Faversham Rd
Marshall White
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45 Highfield Rd
Marshall White
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CAULFIELD NORTH 25a Malvern Gve
Jellis Craig
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Jellis Craig
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EAST MELBOURNE 100 George St
RT Edgar
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GLEN IRIS
10 Moralla Rd
Kay & Burton
Marshall White
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56 Bayview St
Rodney Morley
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42 Rockley Rd
Abercromby’s
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Jellis Craig
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38 Powell St
Jellis Craig
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387 Malvern Rd
Marshall White
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1/40 Caroline St South
Marshall White
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Marshall White
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Jellis Craig
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7 Redan St
16 Wheatland Rd
Jellis Craig
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39 Spring Rd
Marshall White
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27a Thanet St
Marshall White
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34a McKinley Ave
Marshall White
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26 Elizabeth St
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Jellis Craig
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6 Bonnyview St
Jellis Craig
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54 Vincent St
Marshall White
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1 Central Park Rd
8 Bourne Rd
Marshall White
Jellis Craig
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21 Anderson St
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8 Eva St
153 Tooronga Rd
HAWTHORN
137
30 Airlie Ave
ST KILDA
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Marshall White
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Jellis Craig
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Marshall White
22 Clarke St
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11 Clyde St
Marshall White
19 York St
Jellis Craig
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Marshall White
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Jellis Craig
Buxton
1a Charles St
Marshall White
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14 Wilks Ave
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Fletchers
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Jellis Craig
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40 Empress Rd
Jellis Craig
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26a Wandsworth Rd
Marshall White
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65 Sir Garnet Rd
Marshall White
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239 Union Rd
Marshall White
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12 Thames St
Marshall White
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28 Redvers St
Marshall White
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Jellis Craig
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36 Windsor Cres
Marshall White
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30 Tennyson St
Jellis Craig
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70 Broughton Rd
Marshall White
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8 Moama Rd
Kay & Burton
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84 Guildford Rd
Marshall White
47 Finch St
Marshall White
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84a Windsor Cres
RT Edgar
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1 Goodall St
Abercromby’s
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Marshall White
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TOORAK
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Jellis Craig
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22 Belson St
Marshall White
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8 Ruabon Rd
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Jellis Craig
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42 Boston Ave
Marshall White
Abercromby’s
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5/771 Malvern Rd
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52 Mary St
Jellis Craig
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55 Repton Rd
Marshall White
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Jellis Craig
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83a Brunel St
Marshall White
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14 - 16 Hopetoun Rd
Kay & Burton
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45 Power St
Marshall White
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9 Warida Ave
Marshall White
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7 Yar Orrong Rd
Woodards
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Kay & Burton
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31 Berkeley St
2/10 Ferncroft Ave
Marshall White One
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14 Winifred Cres
Kay & Burton
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14b Dunraven Ave
Kay & Burton
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8 Lorne Rd
Fletchers
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4 Theodore Crt
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53 Leura Gve
Marshall White
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2/669 Toorak Rd
Marshall White
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20 Ryeburne Ave
Marshall White
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8 Kyeamba Gve
Marshall White
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34 Harts Pde
Marshall White
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6/8 Bruce St
Rodney Morley
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5 Miami St
Marshall White
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7 Torresdale Rd
RT Edgar
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Sutherland Farrelly
32 Cloverdale Ave
RT Edgar
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RT Edgar
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RT Edgar
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1 Nola Crt
RT Edgar
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16 Ross St
RT Edgar
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MELBOURNE
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Kay & Burton
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Jellis Craig
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MONT ALBERT 4 Lorne Pde
MONT ALBERT NORTH 8 Kefford Crt
Marshall White
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Aqua
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RT Edgar
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MOUNT ELIZA
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Abercromby’s
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36 Foley St
Buxton
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5/393 Barkers Rd
Fletchers
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A landmark address, previously home to Sir Robert Menzies, Australia´s longest serving prime minister, this mesmerizing residence c1912 has played a rich and unique role in Australia´s history. A Georgian Mediterranean fusion with imposing street presence and panoramic city views, this idyllic residence provides superb accommodation for the modern family while sympathetically respecting its period origins. The flowing floorplan includes a grand reception hall, formal lounge/library and dining room, family room, superb kitchen with meals area and butlers pantry. Generously proportioned rooms, 12 foot ceilings and original open fireplaces evoke a relaxed and spacious grandeur of years gone by. Distinctive Arts & Crafts influences - extensive leadlight windows, tiling and red cedar timber - give this idyllic residence a rich, warm and comfortable feel. The magnificent grounds feature a north/south championship sized tennis court, striking round heated pool and large Tuscan style terrace for out-door entertaining. The breathtaking Edna Walling style gardens include feature rock walls and terraced lawns, creating intimate and private settings throughout. Land size 1,874sqm approximately.
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Behind a striking exterior, this new executive residence is designed with artistic flair and every imaginable family requirement in mind. Just completed and completely unique, this ´smart home´ presents three levels of zoned living and entertaining spaces bolstered by a spectacular infinity pool backdrop. A chic kitchen hosts a suite of appliances, New York marble island, walk in pantry and butler´s pantry. Includes five ensuite bedrooms, a home office, refined library, theatre room and recreation zone. Land size 1472sqm (approx.).
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Architecturally enhanced this light filled double fronted Victorian showcases an unpredictable renovation flawlessly accommodating every stage of family life. The concealed period facade is enhanced by a Japanese inspired glass entry vestibule setting the stage and gently leading the eye from the open front rooms through to the expansive north facing living and entertaining zones. With meticulous attention to detail and unique design features, the flexible floorplan offers multiple living zones including a mezzanine-style retreat/ study with impressive rooftop terrace, well appointed chef´s kitchen, and outdoor entertaining areas. Additional features include rear access with off street parking, separate laundry, ample storage, fabulous Northern views, and an enviable position within walking distance of Malvern Central, High Street, public transport, leading schools, and parklands.
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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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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 from 1.00pm Contact: Ada Taylor 0428 058 880 Hugh Hardy 0407 339 807 Emma Green 0419 240 372 Office 9864 5300
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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. Private Auction: Tuesday 27th November View: Wednesday 11.00-11.30am & Saturday 2.00-2.30pm Contact: Tim Derham 0438 332 844 Ada Taylor 0428 058 880 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 12.00-12.30pm & Saturday 11.00-11.30am 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 Saturday 24th November at 10.00am Contact: Tim Derham 0438 332 844 Hugh Hardy 0407 339 807 Office 9864 5300
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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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Closing Mon 3rd December at 5pm
Justin Follett
0405 996 822
appliances, downstairs master bed with stunning ensuite, upstairs retreat, cinema
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Marcus Heron
0424 696 822
room, gorgeous bathroom, 2nd bed with ensuite, courtyard, and secure 4 car
Thur 12-12.30pm & 6.30-7pm
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