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In 1994, actress Toni Collette made the awkward but terribly likeable Muriel Heslop a seminal character in Australian cinema. A runaway girl who busts a beanbag while canoodling with her boyfriend might not seem like an important figure, but the story and what she represents – feminism, empowerment, individuality – is more than a raucus punchline. As the Melbourne season of Muriel’s Wedding The Musical lights up the stage, meet its star – Natalie Abbott, who plays Muriel – in this week’s cover feature. You’ll be charmed. ●
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““I am Anna Blandford ” …and I make greeting cards Our business, Able and Game, started with a Mother’s Day card that my husband Gareth and I did together. I drew it and he helped with the copy. It was of a pregnant woman, and it said ‘thanks for the lift’. If I went to big shopping centres to find a card, there was nothing there that felt like that adult relationship I have with my mum that wasn’t soppy, corny or really earnest. I wanted something that was a little bit funloving. That was in 2008. I spent six months wondering how I could get a card business going. Then we launched in 2009 with a range of cards for Valentine’s Day. The aim is to create something people will look at and identify with. My goal for the perfect card is celebrating the mundane aspects of life, that people might often overlook. When they see it on a card they’re like ‘OK, that’s something really special’. We’ve got a card for Christmas; it’s a woman holding a bottle of wine, which says “I’m dreaming of a white Christmas, and a red Christmas, and maybe even a rosé Christmas”. That one’s quite popular, but it took a long time to get it right. We’ve got about 120 shops in Australia that stock our cards, and then we do a market in Fitzroy each weekend, The Rose Street Artists’ Market. We also do bigger event markets throughout the year, like Finders Keepers, Bowerbird, The Big Design Market, and we’ve got an online shop. The cards are probably about half of what we do now. We make mugs, tea towels and tote bags, and calendars and diaries as well. I just recently illustrated a book called I Touched a Cat and I Liked It. We’ve probably sold a few hundred thousand [cards] since we started. We’ve got a Fuji Xerox printer we use to do all our production. We still print them ourselves. Some people say ‘I’ve kept your card on my bedside table’, and that’s quite nice to know. A woman said to me at the market on the weekend, ‘Oh, I can’t stop laughing’. This is the best part of the job, and it can only get better if the person snorts when they laugh. ●
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ate last month, Natalie Abbott was on a huge adrenalin rush at Her Majesty’s Theatre, taking in a standing ovation for her role as Muriel Hesslop on the opening night in Melbourne of Muriel’s Wedding The Musical. Rachel Griffiths, who played Muriel’s best friend in the hit Australian movie alongside Toni Collette (Muriel), had come backstage to Abbott’s dressing room to give her tick of approval. At the centre of the toasts for this new Australian musical was praise for Abbott; Muriel, a beloved character, is her first professional role. “Rachel told me how much she loved the show and how she really appreciated Stef’s (Stefanie Jones, who plays Muriel’s best friend Rhonda) and my performance, and that it showed the friendship and the bond that she and Toni Collette had in the movie, and we had mirrored that,” Abbott says. “I think that was one of the most special things that I’ve ever heard, especially coming from Rachel Griffiths.” Backtrack a year from that standing ovation, and Abbott, 23, was working in a surf shop in Sydney, trying to break into the world of musical theatre, receiving knock-backs time and time again. She grew up in the NSW coastal town of Sussex Inlet, initially wanting to be both an actor and singer, and so she chose to study something in the middle – musical theatre. Abbott moved to Sydney to further herself in the genre, and that’s when the tough auditions started. “It’s a hard thing to overcome as a performer, if you haven’t even had a resemblance of a break for a number of years,” she recalls. “It’s kind of hard to put yourself into the mentality that you are good enough, even though you haven’t been validated. “It’s been difficult.” The creator of Muriel’s Wedding the movie (and the stage adaptation), PJ Hogan, remembers the day well when Abbott walked into the audition room, one of nearly 500 hopefuls to try out for the plum stage role of Muriel. “To meet Natalie is to adore her,” Hogan tells Domain Review. “When she came in she was just so open and friendly, and awkward and funny. “We were all just thinking, and sitting and hoping that she could act and sing ... and it turned out she could do both.” Abbott, who had endured rejections in the past, remembers being more nervous outside the audition room than inside. “The creative team were so welcoming and so
Dancing Queen From shop assistant in Sydney to centre stage in Porpoise Spit, theatre debutant Natalie Abbott is making a famous role her own.
supportive,” she says. “They just made me feel like it was OK to go and make a few mistakes. “I think that’s probably part of the reason why I got the role, because I wasn’t perfect at the auditions. I was so scared of what I was doing and they were so supportive.” That day she also made a friend in Hogan, and Abbott and the whole cast are determined to make him proud. “This is his baby, and he holds the story so dear and close to his heart,” she says. “We want to do a good job for PJ, just as much as PJ wants this to be as special as the film was. I think we’ve done that for him. “He is such a loving and caring person. To be doing this with someone as incredible as him and the whole creative team, it’s been amazing.” Muriel’s Wedding The Musical tells the famous fictional story of Muriel Heslop, who yearns for life to be like an ABBA song as she struggles with living in the town of Porpoise Spit. A couple of original ABBA songs feature in the musical score, but most of it has been written by Australian singer-composer Kate Miller-Heidke and musician Keir Nuttall. Heidke will get her very own stage moment next month representing Australia at Eurovision in Tel Aviv. From the show’s script to the costumes and its sense of humour balanced by darkness, it’s very Australian tale, and that is not lost on Abbott.
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“I’m a strong believer in Australian works, and this [[Muriel’s Wedding] just goes to show that we do have Australian stories that can be told in an entertaining and fun way,” she says. “People come up to me after the show and tell me how lovely it is to hear our accents up there on stage, our jokes being told, our language, our vernacular written into the script. “It’s purely Australian.” Hogan grew up on the Gold Coast. The town of Porpoise Spit is based on Coolangatta, a Gold Coast suburb on the Queensland and NSW border. Released in 1994, the film – also starring Sophie Lee – was an unexpected hit for Hogan and it won many fans, including in the US. It seems many have identified with the hard-luck story of Muriel, including some of the more highprofile celebrities Hogan has worked with. “Julia Roberts once told me she was Muriel,” he says. “I just nodded my head and was thinking, ‘there is no way you are Muriel.’ “But apparently when she saw the film, it felt like she was watching her story.”
“I think that’s probably part of the reason why I got the role, because I wasn’t perfect at the auditions.” NATALIE ABBOTT
Produced by Australian company Global Creatures, which will soon open King Kong on Broadway, the Melbourne season of Muriel’s Wedding The Musical follows a run in Sydney last year. Hogan hopes that one day it will be on Broadway in New York and, judging by the ticket sales and the reaction in Sydney and Melbourne, it may very well be on its way. After every show and standing ovation, Abbott quietly retreats to her dressing room – always feeling a buzz – and then heads to her rented serviced apartment. “I go back to my apartment and maybe try and think about something other than the show, otherwise I’m going to be up all night dreaming about it,” she says. “I try to distract myself afterwards and then get right back in there the next day.”
CREDITS Hair by Jordan Hardey and makeup by Antoinette Bekos (AB Hair & Makeup, Albert Park). Natalie wears Forever
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ctor, part-time model, DJ and environmental activist Jaden Smith is on a crusade to save the planet – one sustainable choice at a time. The 20-year-old has famous Hollywood parents (actors Will Smith and Jada Pinkett-Smith) but he wants to leave his own mark on the world. Smith, who founded eco-friendly Just Water in 2015, has created a bottled water product made from 82 per cent renewable resources that has just launched at Woolworths and 7-Eleven in Australia. Just Water’s carton is paperbased, the cap is made from sugarcane, and it’s 100 per cent recyclable. Smith says he is intent on giving consumers a choice when buying water, teaming with Tetra Pak to create the first of its kind. “Ever since I was 11 I started to learn about the environment and climate change,” he says. “It really bothered me seeing that as humans we’re contributing to the problem rather than helping fix our planet. I think most people want to do something good in life and help the environment, but they don’t know where to begin. “I am giving them a chance to make a choice the next time they go to a grocery store.” The young star’s arrival in Melbourne coincided with the day students protested in the CBD about climate change. “I think getting out there and being heard via protest is a perfect way to make change and raise awareness,” Smith says. “But the most effective long-term change is to educate yourself [to] find potential solutions.” Smith, who counts Al Gore and Elon Musk as inspirations, says he wants to start a solar-panel business and recycled plastic furniture line.
In t e r v i e w b y “I was listening to a talk about taking C02 out of the air and making air ink for printers,” he says. “So essentially that’s making a product by recycling the pollution in the air and then I thought, what if I used this ink for the merchandise I make. “I want to be like Elon Musk. I want to do my bit through art and science and really make a difference.” In 2010, Smith landed his biggest acting role in The Karate Kid and took advice from his father, who visited him on set. “My dad would use the Great Wall of China as a metaphor,” Smith says.
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Smith’s business, Just Water, adds another string to his bow. His acting debut was in the 2006 flick The Pursuit of Happyness, alongside his dad. In 2016, he became the first male model to star in a womenswear campaign for Louis Vuitton. ●
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A selection of vintage Wedgwood pieces for Art of Dining by Alex ZabottoBentley, pictured above.
Cleopatra herself would have been gifted, given her love of scarabs and precious stones. The unforget-table centrepiece? A two-metre high brass tree that’s been designed as a candelabra, its leaves and branches made from marabou and ostrich feathers. Fashion designer Jayson Brunsdon will be doing the calligraphy for the names and place cards of each invitee. Zabotto-Bentley knows he is stepping into uncharted territory. “I’ve dreamt of doing this. I wanted to be a curator, and I’m really invested in the research of
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Your locks need a trim every eight to 12 weeks, at least. Do not skip salon visits, even if you aim to add inches. This will stop split ends, and keep your follicles healthy, which encourages growth and imparts length. If you don’t trim, the hair shaft will split, leaving it damaged, unhealthy, frizzy and thin – the opposite of the full head of hair you seek. The only remedy for split ends is a sharp pair of scissors.
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Like skin needs a facial, hair can do with a salon treatment now and then, even if only a couple of times a year. And for extremely frizzy hair, invest in a good keratin treatment in the salon. It’s not meant to relax your hair but will add moisture. It’s worth asking for a keratin treatment from one of Cezanne, Alfaparf or Goldwell. TRUTH SERUM
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Sweet temptation The cocoa in chocolate can have health benefits, but are you treating yourself to the right kind?
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in our brain that is associated with enhancing feelings like joy, bliss and happiness. To top it off, it also contains phenylethylamine which stimulates our happy hormones (serotonin and dopamine). Before you go wild at the supermarket and load up on the sweets stuff, the nutritional benefits are in relation to cocoa – and most milk chocolates only have around 25 per cent cocoa, if that. The darker chocolates (think 85 to 90 per cent) are the ones to go for if the nutrition benefits are what you’re after. If you’re desperate to eat half a block of milk chocolate a day, it’s safe to say your cravings are likely to be for the sugar as opposed to the cocoa. If your craving is for the 85 per cent dark
chocolate, you are far more likely to be after the feel-good effects that come from cocoa, not the sugar. If you know you’ll struggle to kick your milk chocolate habit, start by making small swaps. Gradually reduce your intake of milk chocolate by substituting it for dark chocolate, working your way to only needing only two pieces of 85 per cent-plus dark chocolate. If you’re relatively new to dark chocolate, you will probably find it quite bitter. Start with a lower percentage and work your way up. Your taste buds will adapt, I promise! ● ● 28bysamwood.com
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admits life is very busy both personally and professionally. His role on The Footy Show will see him connect with the game’s fans and their stories, outside of the studio. However, it will be a very different delivery to Sam Newman’s old Street Talk segment, which at times polarised viewers. “There are so many wonderful stories and amazing people out there in football whose stories I think are really important for our show,” Crawford says. “I’ll be getting out and about, so it doesn’t matter where I am, I can still be part of the show.” He hopes the new version of The Footy Show with comedian Anthony “Lehmo” Lehmann as host and also featuring journalist Neroli Meadows, retired legend Brendan Fevola and tennis champ Dylan Alcott, replacing the longtime line-up, will last for many years to come. “Hopefully we can build this show and give it a bit of momentum as the season goes on.” ● THE FOOTY SHOW \ Wednesdays, 8.30pm, Channel 9.
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the community of open-heart surgery survivors. They also joined Epworth Richmond HeartSmart program, which was created to help participants recover from a cardiac event such as a heart attack or heart surgery. The trio attended weekly sessions, learning about ways to improve their heart health and manage future risk of heart problems. The program is run by a team of health professionals, including a cardiologist, cardiac nurse, pharmacist, dietician, physiotherapist, a health psychologist, guest speakers and volunteers. HeartSmart coordinator Nanci Thurston says the program focuses on education and exercise, but it also provides invaluable social interaction for people who have had heart problems. “The research shows that people who do these programs live longer and stay healthier, because they learn how to improve their lifestyle and their heart health,” she says. “And people do say that
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coming to the HeartSmart program allows them to meet other people who have had similar surgery. It’s very much a social program too.” O’Brien-Limmer, Toby and La Porte were inspired by the program and their friendship to start a blog, zipperclub4lyfe.com, to tell people about their experiences and help other open-heart surgery patients. ● KATE STANTON
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GLEN IRIS \ 10 BEATRICE STREET 5
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In the heart of Hartwell, this is a house for a New York state of mind. It’s the sort of house in which Manhattanites dream of whiling away the summer – spacious, breezily elegant and far away up the Hamptons end of Long Island. There’s no beach in Beatrice Street, but with the Anniversary Trail and sports ovals nearby and good shopping in Hartwell village it’s well placed for a leisurely vibe all year round. The two-storey house was completed last year for a family who fell in love with the pretty avenue. The parents love the safe and quiet street where the kids can play outside, noting the great location close to the tram stop, milk bar and a park where they can walk the dog. Built by Porter Davis, the Hamptons-style pile has four large living areas and a dining area that opens to the covered terrace and garden. Every bedroom has an en suite. However, the delight is in the details and proportions. Oak herringbone parquetry, dado panelling and a staircase with hand-turned posts ensure classic good looks. There’s so much space for entertaining, one could host a wedding party here with ease. The house opens in smart style with a colonnaded porch. Left of the parquet hall is the carpeted study. The theatre has ceiling speakers and a BenQ projector and screen. There’s a powder room and laundry across the hall. Party people will love the vast open plan, which has family and dining areas opening to the heated terrace, and a lounge with a coffered ceiling and a Heat & Glo gas log
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fireplace. The white stone kitchen has Fisher & Paykel appliances, an island, a butler’s pantry and a walk-in pantry. The beige-carpeted first floor has a retreat set up as a library.
“THERE HAS BEEN NO EXPENSE SPARED TO ACHIEVE THE GRANDEUR OF THIS HOME. THE OPEN-PLAN LIVING AREA, INCLUDING A FORMAL LOUNGE WITH A COFFERED CEILING, IS QUITE SPECIAL.” JUSTIN KRONGOLD – AGENT
Four double bedrooms (one with a balcony) have walkin wardrobes and en suites with showers. The rear main bedroom has a dressing room and a twin en suite with a shower and free-standing bath. The property has zoned heating and cooling, CCTV security and a double garage. ● ALISON BARCLAY property@domainreview.com.au Agent: Marshall White, Justin Krongold 0403 163 355 Price: $2.5 million-$2.7 million Auction: 11.30am, April 13
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As sharp as a bandbox and just as jaunty, this Nicholas Daydesigned townhouse is perfectly poised between Toorak and Hawksburn villages. The secure, three-level house would suit a family or downsizers, particularly those who love cars; the basement garage is expansive. The ground floor has the flow of an open plan while being lightly delineated. The front living room adjoins the sunbathed dining room and granite kitchen, which open to a north-facing terrace. There’s also a study and powder room. Upstairs, the main bedroom has an en suite, a walk-in wardrobe and french doors to the northerly balcony. Two further bedrooms share a dual-entry bathroom. ● ALISON BARCLAY Agent: RT Edgar, Jeremy Fox 0418 339 650 Price: $2.5 million-$2.75 million Expressions of interest: close noon, April 12
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KEW \ 45 MOLESWORTH STREET 4
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With three storeys, multiple outdoor spaces, a swimming pool and plenty of storage, this brand-new townhouse has everything a growing family needs. On the lower level, the double garage has internal access and a lift. A lounge with wet bar also works as a home office, gym or cinema and has sliding doors to the backyard. Up on ground level, there’s a guest bedroom with en suite, a spacious dining area, living room and Miele kitchen with sleek cabinetry and a butler’s pantry. A balcony overlooks the garden, pool and sundeck below. Three bedrooms, including the main, sit on the top floor. Studley Park and prestigious schools are a stone’s throw away. ● ERIN MUNRO Agent: Jellis Craig, Nick O’Halloran 0430 345 086 Price: $2.9 million-$3.1 million Auction: 6pm, April 11
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CAMBERWELL \ 1/20 DOONKUNA AVENUE
Agent: Woodards,
CAMBERWELL \ 41 FAIRVIEW AVENUE
Tony Nathan
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Tim Mursell
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Price: $1.45 million-
0419 800 709 Price: $1.55 million
Sheltered from the street by a sizeable garden, this
$1.55 million
This renovated, single-storey home is set back on a
charming house is suited to downsizers or young families
Auction: 1pm, April 13
616-square-metre plot close to the shops and trams
looking to capitalise on indoor-outdoor living. One highlight
on Toorak Road. Inside there are spacious, sunny rooms
is the Smith & Smith-designed kitchen with breakfast bar
accented by timber-frame windows and other period
and adjoining meals area. It’s separated from the paved,
features, such as brick fireplaces and oak floors. To get
shady outdoor entertaining area by two sliding glass doors.
to the open-plan family living areas you first walk through
The house’s charms are not confined to summer though: its
a formal living room and dining room, then a study with
more formal lounge and dining spaces are the place to be
Agent: Hockingstuart,
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built-in desk and shelves. The kitchen has Smeg and Miele
in winter thanks to the open fireplace. The main bedroom
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SOUTH YARRA \ PENTHOUSE, 61 DARLING STREET 3
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Feel like a movie star in the penthouse of South Yarra’s iconic Beverley Hills apartment block. Designed by Howard Lawson in 1935, the stately Spanish mission-style building sits right by the Yarra and the whole-floor penthouse has the added bonus of views across to the MCG and city skyline. Apartment features include ornate art deco ceilings and fireplaces, spiralled columns and a private rooftop terrace. Rooms are bright and freshly painted. The main bedroom has dual walk-in wardrobes and city views. A sunny kitchen flanks the dining area, and a study nook adjoins the living room. A second bedroom has exposed brick walls and diamond glass windows. ● ERIN MUNRO Agent: Marshall White, Nicholas Brooks 0419 883 136 Price: $1.35 million-$1.48 million Auction: 10.30am, April 13
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KEW \ 27 MOLESWORTH STREET
Agent: Kay & Burton,
CANTERBURY \ 5/6 BALWYN ROAD
Michael Armstrong
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Agent: Jellis Craig, David Banks
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0422 868 410 Price: $1 million-
Grand in both scale and style, this immaculate freestanding
$2.9 million
This peaceful, semi-detached ‘Canterbury Lane’ townhouse
$1.1 million
home is in an idyllic tree-lined street. On the ground floor,
Private sale
is within five minutes’ walk of Canterbury Gardens, Maling
Auction: noon,
a flexible floor plan offers formal living and dining rooms, a
Road and Canterbury train station. On the ground floor
April 13
study with wall-to-wall shelves, and an open-plan kitchen,
is the dining and living area with north-facing windows,
family and meals space, which opens to terraces on both
followed by the defined kitchen showcasing Smeg and Miele
sides of the home. Four bedrooms are upstairs. The deluxe
stainless steel appliances, stone benchtops and opening
main has a walk-in wardrobe, spa en suite and north-
to a landscaped courtyard. Also on this floor is a full-size
facing balcony, while the remaining share a generous family
laundry and one bedroom/study. Three further bedrooms
bathroom and separate toilet. On a low-maintenance
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storage and automated irrigation. ● AMELIA BARNES
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GLEN IRIS \ 10 BEATRICE STREET
ABBOTSFORD 704/4 Acacia Plc
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BALWYN NORTH 4 Maud St
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Agent: Marshall White, Justin Krongold 0403 163 355 Price: $2.5 million-$2.7 million
CAMBERWELL 2/21 Bellett St
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Kay & Burton
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ELTHAM NORTH 45 St Clems St
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www.rodneymorley.com.au
428 Toorak Road, Toorak
Eltham North 45 St Clems Street Space and Elegance In A Premium Pocket Originally used for jackaroo accommodation in 1916, this charming cottage has been artfully extended, renovated and rejuvenated. Taking a brilliant past into a perfect present, it´s ready to take your family well into the future! Framed by picturesque established gardens on a generous 998m2 allotment (approx.) within the coveted St Helena College zone, this utterly captivating home´s designer detail, commitment to quality and gracious proportions delivers immeasurable family lifestyle appeal.
Eltham | Greensborough | Doreen morrisonkleeman.com.au
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FOR SALE – BY EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST CLOSING WEDNESDAY 8TH MAY 2019 AT 4PM
• Spacious outdoor entertaining areas within private setting • Spectacular botanic like gardens with towering mature trees
Address:
16 Mulcahys Road, Trentham VIC
Contact:
Matt Childs 0418 512 494 mchilds@prh.com.au or
• Walking distance to exclusive township – just over 1 hour from Melbourne
Peter Balharrie 0407 795 007
• Low Density Residential Zone – genuine development opportunity
pbalharrie@prh.com.au
www.prh.com.au
East Melbourne
24 Darling St S re r et
PRIVAT A E SALE $3,650,000 AT OPEN Sat 13th April 11 - 11:30AM
A3 B3 C1 House, townhouse or two storey apartment on own title...? Yo Y u decide. The best of looks and the best of function, all rolled into this special package, opposite one of East Melbourne’s ’ most ’s gorgeous parks. No Body Corporate fees, no meetings, no interference. Come and try it on for size. Yo Y u will be delighted.
Paul Caine
0407 393 900
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eldersrealestate.com.au ‘NOOKEN FARM’ Thornton, VIC | 378 HA* / 934 AC*
• Extensive Rubicon River frontage, 400 ML* of dam storage and a strategic stock watering system • Highly productive alluvial river flats suited to a range of agricultural pursuits including cattle – sheep – cropping – equine • Consistent fertiliser history and pasture improvement • Spectacular views overlooking the Rubicon Valley and the Cathedral Ranges • Ideally located 14 km* from the major regional township of Alexandra and 126 km* from Melbourne CBD
Everything you need to find your next home
Expressions of Interest
Closing Thursday 16th May, 4pm Inspections by appointment Nick Myer 0427 610 278 John Tossol 0419 558 032 Elders Alexandra and Elders Melbourne eldersrealestate.com.au/20592224
RE093
One of the Region’s Finest Rural Holdings Situated in one of Victoria’s most tightly held agricultural precincts, ‘Nooken Farm’ epitomises an idyllic rural lifestyle boasting envied productivity, exceptional water supply and quality farming improvements. • Exceptional (60 sq*) homestead positioned in an elevated garden setting enjoying spectacular valley views, incorporating an adjoining pool house/entertaining area and a private 20 m x 6.5 m solar heated swimming pool • Comfortable two-story guest accommodation enjoying uninterrupted views over the property and surrounding valley, in addition to a further three bedroom residence • Farm improvements include two sets of cattle yards, machinery shed/workshop with concrete floor, power and lighting, standalone workshop equipped with cool room
*Denotes approximately
47 Range Road MOUNT MARTHA
Jumbunna
Tranquil hideaway on nearly two acres in Mount Martha’s Green Wedge. Picturesque views of Port Phillip Bay and surrounding paddocks/bushland. Includes a cottage with outstanding potential to re-develop as the ultimate rural retreat (STCA). Near shops, beaches and Peninsula Link.
Australia’s home of property.
AGENT: Nicholas Lynch
CALL: PH: 0411 121 356
PRICE: $2 – 2.2 Million DOM A IN REV IEW
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Until the end of April 10% off all products. Protect your Home and Family. Hi-Light Group, Melbourne’s premier manufacturer and installer of CRIMSAFE Security Products. Doors - Windows Enclosures. See showroom 655 Burwood Road East Hawthorn. Free Measure and Quote. Contact: 9808 9559
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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
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BATHROOMS 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
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CLUTTER RESCUE
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
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offer classes in Bellydance and traditional dance styles from the Middle East at 2 locations (Murrumbeena and Box Hill) in a safe and friendly environment. Bellydance is a beautiful art form with universal appeal to all women, regardless of age, size or shape. Get fit, have fun, improve your core strength and flexibility learning this entrancing, fun dance form with the best. Contact: 9849 2828
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or wanting to get rid of unwanted
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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
COURIER SERVICES
FENCING
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practitioner. Building quality fences in Stonnington and Booroondara since 1982. Websters fencing provides a tailored and reliable service, with the experience to ensure quality and longevity of your fence. We specialise in boundary fencing. Please call Les Webster between 7am and 7pm for a quote. Contact: 0417 356 608
timber, bathroom repairs, all aspects of carpentry, renovations and repairs including insurance work. Reg. building practitioner and member MBAV. Contact: 1300 0 CAMPI
goods? Clean up with my help. Let me help you sell your unwanted goods and turn it into $$. We sell used furniture, kitchens, bathrooms and home decor. Contact: 0425 329 247.
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
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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)
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Craft & Food Markets
Mornington Racecourse Market. Sunday April 14 9am – 2pm. Come and enjoy the wonderful ambiance of this iconic Market at the Mornington Racecourse. Enjoy breakfast or lunch after browsing the market stalls and purchasing those unique quality handmade items that this market is famous for. Parking $4. Contact: 5976 3266
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THE LOCAL DIRECTORY AUTUMN 2019 HERITAGE FENCING & GATES
MARKETS
TREE SERVICES
Emu Wire Where quality counts look
Craft & Food Markets Point Nepean
Assured Tree Care Pty Ltd We take
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KITCHENS Smarter Kitchens Come home to a kitchen you love. Transform your home with a complete design, build and project managed service. Call Melbourne’s leading bathroom & kitchen renovator and your designer will make it easy for you. Get started today. Contact: 1300 662 838 www.smarterkitchens.com.au
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Quarantine Station, Point Nepean National Park. A foodie’s delight, be sure to come hungry $5 Parking. Contact: 5976 3266
Racecourse Market. Sunday April 14 9am – 2pm. Come and enjoy the wonderful ambiance of this iconic Market at the Mornington Racecourse. Enjoy breakfast or lunch after browsing the market stalls and purchasing those unique quality handmade items that this market is famous for. Parking $4. Contact 5976 3266 www.craftmarkets.com.au
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