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PEOPLE & PROPERTY OF MELBOURNE

MAY 22-28, 2019

NICK OFFERMAN

LIVE WITH THE PARKS AND RECREATION STAR

KHANH ONG

THE MASTER CHEF TASTES SUCCESS

SAM WOOD

A HEALTHY GUIDE TO UBER EATS

CONRAD SEWELL THE MESSAGE IN HIS HIT MUSIC

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Australian singer Conrad Sewell's new album Life – his long-awaited first – is highly confessional. It is fitting then that he was photographed for our magazine at The Espy in St Kilda – a shrine to live music at its stripped-back, visceral best. This venue is where, through the decades, music has been at its most honest and Sewell, 31, is certainly that real deal. Anyone who has heard his powerful vocals live will know this album is the first of many. Sewell met with journalist Jane Rocca for this week’s cover feature. ●

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““I am Anne Myers ” … and I’m a palliative care nurse I worked at St Vincent’s for about 10 years in their intensive care unit (ICU) and then for about one year at Caritas Christi, which is St Vincent’s hospice, before coming to work as a community palliative care nurse at Melbourne City Mission. I’ve been there ever since. I was working in ICU when my mum died. I was in my mid-30s at the time and it had a huge impact. I had a lot of questions I wanted answered about death and dying. She died in hospital and no one ever sat us down and had a chat about her dying. So I think, since then, it became a quest to make sure other people have good deaths. With palliative care we’re looking after someone with a life-limiting illness and taking a holistic

approach, going from a symptom-management point of view through to an emotional and spiritual point of view. And that’s not just for the client, it’s for the carers as well. We’ve got about 200 clients at any one time and we probably average four to five visits a day, for all different sorts of reasons. Our goal is to keep people at home and manage their symptoms, although there’s no right or wrong way to do this. I don’t work full-time. Most of us work four days or less just because of burnout. This job’s all about giving all the time. We support each other though and the Mission’s an amazing employer. I think palliative care is incredible. It keeps you grounded and in contact with your own humanity.

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It’s a gift to be allowed into someone’s home at the end of their life and to be supporting the client and carers. I know it’s death and dying, but our focus is on life and the quality of that life for what time people have left. We live in a death-denying society and it’s scary for someone to face their own mortality. Even within the sadness people experience there’s a lot of joy – a lot of families come together and there’s a lot of memory making. ● NATIONAL PALLIATIVE CARE WEEK \ May 19-25 ● momentsthatmatter.org.au ● melbournecitymission.org.au

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COVER STORY

At the top of his voice Singer Conrad Sewell had to speak his mind before he found his sound – now he’s master of his own music.

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RIA award-winning singer/songwriter Conrad Sewell has spent the past four years writing his debut album Life, struggling to find his voice among record company executives who all thought they knew better. Now, the 31-year-old is ready to share his story, the inspiration behind hit singles, such as Healing Hands, and studio trial and errors which provoked his new awakening. “It took me so long to get this album together, working with many producers and writers [and] being pulled in so many directions,” says Sewell, who grew up in Brisbane and now lives in LA. “The result is a really honest body of work; there’s no bells and whistles, nothing sonically lifechanging in its sound, but it’s what felt most authentic to me – to write something timeless and classic.” Sewell says the long and arduous process to make Life taught him some valuable lessons. “At one point I had Timbaland producing the record and it sounded just like Justin Timberlake. It was like we were trying to recreate Justin and I pulled away from that and started again,” he says. “It’s scary to stand up for yourself and speak up, but you have to do what makes you happy.” The new album is full of Sewell’s personal highs, lows, moments of hope and despair. There are piano ballads to tug the heartstrings, falsettos and high-pitched harmonies that would make Freddie Mercury take a peek from the heavens above and plenty of husked grit reminiscent of Joe Cocker himself. Sewell grew up listening to Michael Jackson, Prince and Queen – he was always interested in the classics – and even cited the Bee Gees as part of his formative soundtrack, thanks to his grandparents who toured with the band in their heyday. Long before launching a solo career, Sewell tried his luck with a rock band The Frets, later changing their name to Sons of Midnight. He left Australia for Europe straight after high school, signed to Universal and dreamed of becoming the next Kings of Leon. “I took out a credit card out to fund the band’s demo,” he says. “My guitarist [Matthew Copley] and I went to Sweden to write pop songs and signed to Universal, but it was a constant battle. We had some success but it wasn’t quite up there. “Then around five years ago I wrote Start Again, my first big single. Kylie Minogue even wanted to cut it. I was finally seeing a shift but it was a constant roller coaster.

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“I was in LA trying to write, had no money and wondered what the hell was I actually doing. You have to have a certain amount of confidence in your ability and I was losing that feeling. “It was hard staying mentally above water,” he adds, even after co-writing the single Taste the Feeling with the late Avicii in 2016. But every time Sewell thought the doors were closing, another would open. When Jay Brown and Jay Z, founders of Roc Nation (responsible for signing Kanye West), told Sewell they had never heard a voice like his, he felt destined to sing. “It’s just what I needed to hear,” Sewell says. “That’s when I thought I am doing what I should be doing, but seriously moments before that I was ready to get on a plane and go back home.” Sewell signed to Sony Music Australia last year and the rest is ballad history in the making.

Melbourne’s home of music, The Esplanade in St Kilda, he’s on a whirlwind trip back home. Sewell says he is happy to spend time by the sea and practise meditation. “As I get older I am trying to live in the moment and take time to look outwards. I spent so much of my life searching for something and constantly not thinking about anything but my career,” he says. “I feel guilty if I go home to the beach, but it’s crazy to think like that. I knew singers like Avicii who got worked into the ground. You see in the documentary about him, how much an artist needs that space to live a normal life as much as the next person because it can get the better of you. “I don’t want to get to that point. It’s sad because it’s a fine line.” Sewell returned from a meditation retreat in San Francisco a few months ago and is willing to find

“It’s scary to stand up for yourself and speak up, but you have to do what makes you happy.” CONRAD SEWELL

Songs such as Healing Hands reference the impact of human compassion and his own battles with drugs and alcohol. “The message behind that song is people change, but if you stick by them it can make them stronger. There’s a positive message even in the darkness I was going through,” he says. Then there’s the title track – in its Joe Cocker throttle – which is about not over-thinking it. He thanks his supportive parents for encouraging him to pursue his dream and a younger sister Grace (who will head on tour with him) for standing by him in times of need. When he takes the call for this interview, after a Domain Review shoot at

new ways to disconnect from his workaholic ways. “I am the kind of person who knocks down my successes, which is why I push myself so hard,” he says. “I hate that about myself and wish I didn’t do it, but that’s what keeps me wanting more. “It’s what makes an artist work even harder and life is about all those trials and tribulations, and what makes me human.” ● CONRAD SEWELL \ Tickets on sale for his all-ages show at the Forum Melbourne on June 7. Album Life is out now (Sony Music Australia).

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DESIGN

The pitter-patter of tiny feats Collect a magnifying glass at check-in to these Melbourne hotels, where micro art invokes guests’ wonder.

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ould you call it art? Adelaide-based artist Joshua Smith has created a blue mailbox for an exhibition that is running in all five of Melbourne’s Art Series hotels. You might not think that a USPS mailbox is a masterpiece: it’s covered in graffiti and stickers, surrounded by spray paint cans. But when you realise that the mailbox measures roughly the size of Smith’s thumb, and that the equally scaled-down spray cans are so detailed that they even rattle when shaken, thanks to a teeny ball bearing, you might discover an appreciation for the world of micro art. The powers that be at the Art Series Hotels have done just that, showing more than 40 minuscule pieces in their exhibition, Art in Micro, which runs in different permutations across their eight Australian hotels. Ryan Tuckerman, marketing director for Art Series, says the hotel group became interested in these miniature works when they were looking to create an art-inspired experience that would be different to other offerings. “We wanted to make sure it’s not just about putting art on the walls, but making art more accessible to travellers,” he says.

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Upon check-in (until July 31), guests are given a magnifying glass so that they can properly inspect the micro art; there’s also the opportunity to win a trip for two to Le Louvre in Paris. The exhibitions also include pieces from Russian sculptor Salavat Fidai, who carves itsy-bitsy sculptures out of lead pencil tips. On social media, he’s up there with the world’s most famous artists, boasting 765,000 followers. One of his pieces for Art in Micro is a man playing a piano, carved out of a lead pencil tip; at 2mm high, it’s a fraction of a matchstick head. Micro art doesn’t come cheaply; Smith’s works of large buildings cost as much as $17,000. But this is no easy pay day, given that a single miniature might take Smith anywhere from a week to a couple of months to complete. Then there’s the danger. “Once I built a fire escape stairwell and constructed it from 300 individually cut cardboard pieces. It took about 12 hours,” Smith says. “I just finished assembling it, and put it down on the ground. Thirty seconds later, I had stepped on it and pretty much destroyed it.” Packing and sending to overseas buyers can also lead to nasty surprises if couriers aren’t careful enough. But Smith says it’s worth it when you consider the joy that micro art brings to audiences of all ages. “It takes people back to when they were kids. But it also changes people’s perception of what constitutes beauty and art … in my work, I might [create] a run-down or abandoned building or dumpster, which are covered in grime,” Smith says. “If you put a person in front of that building or dumpster, they would think, ‘Why am I looking at this?’ But when you shrink it down to miniature, there’s this fascination and wonder. It makes everyday mundane things fascinating.” ●

Lead pencil art by Salavat Fidai standing only 2mm tall, far left, and Joshua Smith’s micro mailbox, left. GRAHAM DENHOLM/GETTY IMAGES

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5 MINUTES WITH …

Nick Offerman WHO \ American

actor/comedian, famous for playing Ron Swanson on NBC series Parks and Recreation, opposite Amy Poehler WHAT \ An evening of talk and humour in Melbourne WHERE \ Palais Theatre, St Kilda, June 7 and 8

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ast year, Nick Offerman and his wife, actress/musician Megan Mullally (best known as Karen in Will & Grace Grace), wrote a New York Times best-selling novel The Greatest Love Story Ever Told. It humorously plotted the story of how they met in 2000, why age difference doesn’t matter [she’s 11 years older] and how their 16-year marriage is still going strong. Now, the couple returns to Australia to perform their own shows – Offerman on stage with a political show All Rise and Mullally touring with her band Nancy & Beth. The super-busy couple refuses to stay apart for more than a few weeks. Recognised for his role as Ron Swanson on NBC’s sitcom Parks and Recreation and 2014 TV series Fargo, Offerman gets political and talks about how humanity got it wrong [and right] while poking fun at the US government along the way. “In a nutshell, All Rise is a way to step back from the divisive rancour that is ruling the English-speaking part of the world,” offers Offerman, who has authored three woodworking books – his most recent Good Clean Fun. “Everybody is so angry about politics these days and there is so much fist-shaking going on that I thought I would give the audience a chance for us to make fun of ourselves all together,” he says. “Through our sheep-like adherence to capitalism and consumerism we got ourselves in this mess together; the purpose of All Rise is to discern a way to be better than we have been.” Offerman got his start in theatre in Chicago and still lives for the stage. “Nothing beats the medicine of a live audience, communicating to you that you have succeeded in making

PERFECT PAIRING \ Nick Offerman and Megan Mullally, above, met while working on a play – The Berlin Circle – in 2000. In 2002, Offerman had a guest role on Will & Grace as a plumber who kisses Mullally’s character Karen. They married in 2003. ●

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In t e r v i e w b y them laugh, cry or shout or shit themselves,” he says. But his new career move as a humorist caught him by surprise. “I never expected to perform as myself in this form of humorist iteration, but now that it is upon me, I am crazy about it. It’s addictive. To make an audience roar with laughter is one of the most gratifying feelings I have had outside of the bedroom,” he smiles. “In my mid-30s I was working steadily as an actor, was Mr Megan Mullally – a wonderful gig I still hold – and had my wood shop in LA. I was happy and content.

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“I thought my life had exceeded my wildest dreams and then I got cast on Parks and Recreation when I was 38. I have gotten wonderful and varied acting jobs because people knew me from other things but it put me in a new spotlight. “Nowadays, I try to organically follow what is the next good writing – be it in theatre, TV or film and taking myself on the road. Life is good.” ●

HIT THE HIGHWAY \ The husband-and-wife duo is looking forward to some road tripping while in Australia. “We plan to drive around a lot between our shows,”

NICK OFFERMAN, ALL RISE \

Offerman says. “We find it

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ow in its 11th season, MasterChef Australia has proven a fruitful formula for contestants who want to become much more than TV stars who slice, dice and smile for the cameras. Khanh Ong, who finished third in last year’s MasterChef on Network 10, is proof that you don’t need to win the series to be successful. In less than a year since leaving the show, the Melbourne-based chef has scored a spot on a new TV cooking show, signed a book deal and is now a business partner at The George on Collins, an established business housed within the iconic Collins Street building. It’s certainly not a bad effort for a 25-year-old former DJ who also dabbled in work as a fashion stylist and spun vinyl at VIP parties attended by celebrities such as Miley Cyrus and Justin Bieber.

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“MasterChef was great for me, I would not have “MasterChef had the chance to do what I am without it,” says Ong, who was born in an Indonesian refugee camp to Vietnamese parents and grew up in the southeastern suburbs of Melbourne. “I would have stuck with my vlogging and writing a food blog and hoped it would lead me somewhere, but MasterChef opened doors a lot quicker and if you’re a determined contestant you can get things happening much faster.” The Asian-inspired menu at The George on Collins captures the flavours of his Vietnamese upbringing and reinterprets some dishes he ate as a child. He worked alongside head chef Quim Hernandez to curate the menu. “The flavours in all the dishes are very Vietnamese; with some modern takes on classic recipes,” Ong says.

Vietnam to explore my family’s culture and cuisine.” KHANH ONG

“Some are peasant home dishes that you wouldn’t necessarily find in any restaurant.” Ong says a popular dish, and one that has many diners curious, is the caramel rockling with crispy pork belly. “People don’t necessarily see the connection between the rockling and pork, but I grew up eating it and it’s delicious,” he says. “Combining a river fish with pork in a sauce that is peppery and sweet is a definite highlight. I was accustomed to the flavours growing up and now I get to show others.” Ong, who also auditioned for Channel Nine’s The Block, was keen to shift gears from DJ work to a role where he could channel his passion for food. “I never thought I would start a restaurant this early in my career but when Greg Kahan [owner of the original venue The Long Room] approached me

to join forces I couldn’t resist,” he says. In another career coup, Ong will also co-host Network 10’s afternoon cooking show My Market Kitchen, alongside 2016 MasterChef Australia winner Elena Duggan. “I am doing exactly what I want to be doing,” he says. “Who knows what the future holds. I’d love to do travel cooking shows and return to Vietnam to explore my family’s culture and cuisine. “Life’s pretty damn good right now and I am going with the good energy and nurturing all opportunities.” ● ● thegeorgeoncollins.com.au MY MARKET KITCHEN \ Network 10, Monday to Friday, 3.30pm.

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ANTOINET TE BEKOS \ THE LOOK

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s I am up and close and personal to clients when doing their makeup, some will ask me about botox and fillers. Dr Vilma Di Maria from Dr Face is the expert in this area – a former GP and teacher at the Royal Australian College of General Practice, training registrars and overseas doctors for their Australian exams, she is intrigued by facial anatomy. Dr Di Maria also instructs other doctors how to inject botox and fillers. I have relayed to her all the common questions I get asked by my clients.

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What should we look for when choosing a professional for botox and fillers? If you have a friend or family member who is having work done and you really like the way he or she looks, then word of mouth is one of the best ways. Look at the website to find their qualifications – doctors are able to prescribe injectables, so the

doctor can inject. Registered nurses under the supervision of a doctor are also able to inject. This means the nurse can inject but you need to see a doctor first. Seek out reviews and before-andafter photos. Is the industry here in Australia regulated? The industry is regulated but we do have people abusing the system. The worst possible complications from fillers is blindness, so they need to be taken seriously, and not with the attitude that anyone can inject. A cosmetic consultation should still be considered as medical. This is evident when a complication arises that needs to be managed. What is the difference between botox and filler? We assess a patient and decide on what is going to be treated. We determine the cause of what they

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“In my practice most of my patients want to look refreshed, less tired, less sad, less jowly, and to treat lip lines and lip volume.” would like to change – is it due to muscle contraction, fat loss or both? For example, if a frown is the issue then the lines are due to muscle contraction. This means you use an anti-wrinkle injection to temporarily stop the muscle movement and soften the lines. If the goal is to help the patient look less tired, then the cause of this is usually loss of fat in the mid-face (cheek area), so we use a dermal filler to restore some of the volume loss. The results should always be age-appropriate and normal looking.

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How does this differ to the past 20 years? In the past we were limited in what we could treat with dermal fillers. This is the area of growth. The anti-wrinkle injection areas really haven't changed much. If anything, I use smaller doses. Are more men choosing botox and fillers? If so, what areas do they most want to target? Men are definitely presenting more often. They really want to appear less stressed, less angry and generally just want to look good for their age. ●

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What are the most popular treatments people ask for? In my practice most of my patients want to look refreshed, less tired, less sad, less jowly, and to treat lip lines and lip volume.

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t’s 7am. The sun is rising over the Bukit Peninsula and the whirring of our coffee machine breaks the silence. I wander out to our private pool garden where I can see the sea shimmering below. It’s another magical day on this serene and spectacular part of Bali’s southern coastline, and my new Happy Place. My aim on this trip is to clear my mind from the grind of Melbourne, so I needed somewhere friendly, warm and private – and to be surrounded by dining opportunities. The Alila Villas Uluwatu, rightly regarded as one of Bali’s best-located and most stylish resorts, hits the perfect balance of privacy and community. Its 211 villas are set high up on the cliff, allowing magnificent views over the Indian Ocean. The villa is luxurious yet not overthe-top. In ours we have two king-

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size beds, a living area and a large bathroom with his and hers vanity areas. It’s as glam as you’d want. But the real action is out here in the pool garden. And it’s hungry work sitting here by the pool with a macchiato. So the only option is to buzz for a buggy (yes, it’s the way you get around here) and head to one of the hotel’s restaurants – Cira, a casual menu ideal for sharing, or Warung, which offers superb Indonesian food – which bookend the resort. At sunset the buggy takes us on a winding journey down to Warung where we find a front-row table looking out over a pavilion on the edge of the cliff overlooking the ocean. You know those moments when everything seems perfect? This was one of them. Caressed by the warm evening air and enjoying a pre-

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dinner icy Bintang and an impressive mocktail, we order a tantalizing array of food, from a yellow chicken curry, chicken satays, and a Mi Goreng, accompanied by a board of spices and sambal, serious condiments with some serious heat

Serenity and sensational views in Bali.

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to apply sparingly to the dish that needs it. We vote this the best dinner of our trip. The next night we tried Cira. Overlooking the infinity pool on the edge of the cliff, Cira also is a deeply relaxing place for dinner or lunch. We ordered capsicum chilli dip with amazing just-made warm bread, a grilled and smoked watermelon salad followed by the seafood platter – an array of octopus, barramundi, calamari and prawns. We finished with a lemon tart and a dark chocolate fondant. We did not hold back. The buggy seemed to be straining a little on the way home. The Alila Villas Uluwatu is a long way from the craziness of Seminyak, so this suits if you want to get away from all “urban” action. There’s no nightclubs or loud bars, just serenity and amazing views.

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But you’re not remote here. If you can tear yourself away from the resort, nearby there are some amazing places to see. One of the world’s most famous surfing spots Uluwatu - is a short car trip away.

It is an absolute must-see while you’re here. An excellent day trip is a morning watching the surfers tackle the various peaks from one of the cafes, and then an afternoon on the beach, just a few minutes drive away. A similar distance away is Jimbaran Bay where the celebrated fish restaurants are great fun. Do I recommend it? Absolutely. I liked that it was luxurious but still had a low-key style about it. There’s wonderful eating, the Alila’s spa will put you in the deep relax zone, and you can chat to others by the communal infinity pool, or just hang out in your villa. Sounds like the perfect break. ● ● alilahotels.com

Peter Wilmoth was a guest of Alila Villas Uluwatu.

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SAM WOOD \ FITNESS

A healthy knock at the door

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PIZZA \ Sam approved: Wood-fired pizza. Skip

it: Processed bases, toppings with the lot, excessive amounts of processed meats, cheese-heavy sauces and garlic bread. Most of us don’t need a family-sized pizza to ourselves. Have a few slices with a side salad. THAI \ Sam approved: Veggie-packed dishes with great flavour such as a lemongrass chicken and vegetables stir-fry. Skip it: Deep-fried delicacies such as spring rolls or money bags, and excessive amounts of rice or noodles. Go for veggie-packed dishes that are flavoured with herbs and spices like chilli, and stir-fried

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SUSHI \ Sam approved: Sashimi and brown-rice hand rolls. Skip it: Tempura or other fried fillings (crispy chicken), mayo-packed rolls and sushi rice. Go for brown rice over white rice and sashimi in favour of hand rolls where you can. I love raw tuna hand rolls with brown rice when sashimi just won’t do the trick. MEXICAN \ Sam approved: Grilled fajitas, softcorn tortillas, salsa, salads and corn. Skip it: Enchiladas, sour cream, bulk cheese and too many corn chips. Mexican salads are delicious as they often use salsas, beans, guacamole and other flavoursome additions. It can be easy to fill up on corn chips when you’re hungry but give these a miss and have grilled corn instead, or just wait until your main meal. Fajitas are a better option than burritos as they come with grilled meat and vegetable and a fresh corn tortilla. Yum.

CHINESE \ Sam approved: Steamed dumplings and vegetables, with a small amount of rice. Skip it: Fried rice, spring rolls, sweet and sour sauces. Always go for the steamed options, load up on veggies, have a broth-based soup and practise portion control. Have no more than a fistful of rice. FISH AND CHIPS \ Sam approved: Grilled seafood

with healthy salads. Skip it: Battered fish, large quantities of chips, dim sims and potato cakes. Almost everything on the menu at traditional fish and chip shops seems to be fried. Try grilled fish instead – lots of fish and chip places serve these with a side of brown rice and a salad. INDIAN \ Sam approved: Tandoori meats, spinach or tomato based sauces, with a little bit of plain naan. Skip it: Butter chicken and deep-fried snacks. Indian probably has the worst reputation healthwise, but there are some great options if you look beyond butter chicken and fried deliciousness. ● ● 28bysamwood.com

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In a battle of the beauties, life at this address could feel quite contentious. The garden designed by Eugene Gilligan, north-facing with lawns guarded by Manchurian pears and a cherub in the fountain, is the Arcadia of myth on a citysmart scale. Looking back to the house, the cosy, colourful interiors by the late Stuart Rattle are so appealing it’s tempting to rush back inside and light the fire. Gracefully wrapped in a design by architect David Edelman, this two-storey property is the conjunction of three great talents. It’s now 20 years old yet right on trend. Glossy European oak floors, brown marble bathrooms and open-plan living and dining set the scene for a young family or downsized household who love a garden. The house has a renovated kitchen but is otherwise original. Actually, there’s no contest; wherever you stand, everything is just right. Planned for privacy, the house has a front, ground-floor bedroom with a bathroom next door, ideal for guests or grandparents. A gated porch leads to the oak-floored foyer. Step through the cutaway to the living room, sunny and inviting with two pairs of french doors to the pergola. The open fireplace has a mesh curtain. The dining area, with three pairs of doors, has the full benefit of the lovely outlook to terraced lawns. Chefs will enjoy the conservatory-style kitchen. There’s a Miele 900-millimetre gas cooktop, plus oven, dishwasher and an integrated fridge amid white stone benchtops and a breakfast bar. The butler’s pantry leads to the laundry and

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the front, has two bathrooms. A retreat leads to a spacious, fitted dressing room and a magnificent en suite with an enamel bath set in marble, a shower and a separate toilet. The bedroom has a built-in wardrobe; around the corner are a walk-in wardrobe and an en suite with a shower. The property has security, integrated speakers, climate control and automated irrigation. ●

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Looking every inch the 1920s belle, this is a relative newbie in its jazz-age neighbourhood. The single-level brick house meets every contemporary need. Zoned bedrooms, formal and casual living-dining areas and a big backyard with two sheds present a comfortable place in which a schoolaged family can park itself for 20 years. The bay-window main bedroom, at the front, has a walk-in wardrobe and twin en suite. There’s a carpeted living-dining room to suit entertaining and quiet retreat, plus a timber-floored kitchen, family and meals area opening to the covered deck. A west wing with three double bedrooms plus a bathroom and a laundry keep the kids secluded. ● ALISON BARCLAY Agent: Marshall White, Daniel Wheeler 0411 676 058 Price: $1.7 million-$1.8 million Auction: 11.30am, May 25

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HAWTHORN \ 5A AUSTIN STREET 3

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A smart upgrade has turned this heritage Victorian home into a split-level residence with more space than you’d expect from a glance at its facade. A third bedroom, study and lounge room have been added via a cleverly designed lower wing. Two generously-sized bedrooms flank the entry foyer, the main with a double vanity en suite. Down the double-arched hallway, there’s a wide, Carrara marble kitchen and a family-dining area fitted out with a gas fireplace. Features include polished floorboards, matt black tapware, double-glazed windows and plantation shutters. Morang Road Reserve and the Yarra are an easy walk away. ● ERIN MUNRO Agent: Kay & Burton, Tom Staughton 0411 554 850 Price: $2.4 million-$2.64 million Expressions of interest: close 5pm, June 4

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MALVERN EAST \ 76 BRUNEL STREET 4

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Fighting over the bathroom won’t be an issue in this house; three out of its four bedrooms have en suites, which should make mornings easier. Space isn’t lacking elsewhere, either. A double-storey Edwardian pile that’s been renovated and extended, it offers multiple living areas to unwind and host in, as well as a landscaped backyard with a timber deck, lawn and paved entertaining area. The kitchen has European appliances, stone benches and a walk-in pantry. Two sets of bifold doors lead outside from the large dining and family zone. Upstairs is a teenagers’ dream, with two expansive bedrooms and a shared retreat. Close to Malvern Road and Darling Station. ● ERIN MUNRO Agent: Marshall White, John Manton 0411 444 930 Price: $2.5 million-$2.75 million Auction: 12.30pm, May 25

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ARMADALE \ 21 MOORHOUSE STREET

Agent: Marshall

ARMADALE \ 50 ADELAIDE STREET

White, Justin Krongold

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Nestled in a tree-lined cul-de-sac, just metres from

$3 million

This sophisticated-but-manageable home will work

$3.15 million

the high-end retail boutiques, restaurants and cafes of

Auction: 10.30am,

well for Armadale downsizers who still want a detached

Auction: 3pm, May 25

Armadale’s High Street, lies this spacious, open-plan,

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house without the labour and expense of large lawns and

architect-designed home. Featuring high hedges, this

over-the-top extras. Everything revolves around a low-

single-level home has been designed to provide an optimum

maintenance, north-facing courtyard with a beautiful vine-

amount of light, space and flow while maintaining its

covered lattice screen. Several rooms have direct entry to

privacy. The entryway introduces a generous study/ third

the courtyard, such as the main bedroom (with en suite and

bedroom and a living and dining area with floor-to-ceiling

walk-in wardrobe), open-plan kitchen and two living and

windows that open to a north-facing courtyard. The

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On the corner of Ardrie and Warley roads in Malvern East lies this quaint family home that merges classic period exteriors with contemporary interiors. Behind the picket fence and landscaped front garden, a central hallway leads past a formal living space with a refurbished fireplace, a main bedroom and en suite, the study, laundry and downstairs bathroom. The north-facing open-plan living, dining and kitchen area opens out to a courtyard with a covered deck, a dining space and a raised deck area shaded by trees, perfect for morning coffees or dusk aperitifs. Upstairs has two bedrooms and a shared bathroom fitted with a freestanding bath. ● PORTIA CONYERS-EAST Agent: Jellis Craig, John Morrisby 0411 875 476 Price: $1.85 million-$2 million Auction: 2pm, May 25

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Agent: Fletchers,

SURREY HILLS \ 13 VINCENT STREET

Tim Heavyside

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Do you dream of having a dedicated space to paint, craft or

$1.65 million

This delightful red-brick Californian bungalow has character,

$1.705 million

tinker? Everyone’s hobbies can have a home at this single-

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with gorgeous timber accents, panelled ceilings and

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level Californian bungalow, which comes with two versatile

leadlight windows throughout. The front lounge has a bay

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external spaces, including a double garage/workshop and

window and open fireplace, and the dining room has a

studio/fourth bedroom. Set on a 612-square-metre plot,

retro-style fireplace. There are three spacious bedrooms, a

the house has a spacious and leafy back garden with a

kitchen with timber benchtops, a cosy study area, and main

brick patio. Period details include leadlight windows, ceiling

bathroom with spa. The courtyard and garden is west-

roses and two open fireplaces. A wide hallway leads past a

facing, with a shed and carport for three vehicles. While the

formal living room and main bedroom (with en suite) to two

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and Surrey Hills station. ● ARIANNA LUCENTE

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70a Cutter St

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The little details.

Close 3rd June at 5pm

On the lower level a private sauna is the perfect place to unwind. Two open deck areas, a verandah overlooking the pool, open plan kitchen, dining, living and family rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows allow you to enjoy dinner watching the setting sun.

Contact: Anton Zhouk Julia Verdiants

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antonzhouk.com.au

Expressions of Interest:

0430 224 438 0433 273 107

If two magnificent garden areas are not enough, it’s only a short stroll to the Yarra River trails, boat houses and Collingwood Children’s farm.

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ϱďĞůůĂŝƌĞĐŽƵƌƚͲƚŽŽƌĂŬ͘ĐŽŵ s/ t /ŶƐƉĞĐƚ LJ ƉƉŽŝŶƚŵĞŶƚ ͮ tĞĚŶĞƐĚĂLJ Θ ^ĂƚƵƌĚĂLJ ϭϮ͘ϬϬͲϭϮ͘ϯϬƉŵ dŝŵ tŝůƐŽŶ Ϭϰϭϵ ϳϮϲ ϳϲϵ ͮ ŶƚŚŽŶLJ 'ƌŝŵǁĂĚĞ Ϭϰϭϴ ϯϴϮ ϮϮϲ DOM A IN REV IEW

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&UHVWPRQW &RXUW 7RRUDN yWZ ^^/KE^ K& /Ed Z ^d DŽŶĚĂLJ ϮϳƚŚ DĂLJ Ăƚ ϯ͘ϬϬƉŵ ;hŶůĞƐƐ ^ŽůĚ WƌŝŽƌͿ dŚŝƐ ďĞĂƵƚŝĨƵů ƐŝŶŐůĞ ůĞǀĞů ĂƌĐŚŝƚĞĐƚƵƌĂů ŵĂƐƚĞƌƉŝĞĐĞ ŝƐ ůŽĐĂƚĞĚ ŝŶ Ă ǀĞƌLJ ƋƵŝĞƚ ĐŽƵƌƚ ŝŶ ƚŚĞ ŚĞĂƌƚ ŽĨ dŽŽƌĂŬ ŽŶ ĂƉƉƌŽdž͘ ϵϲϬƐƋŵ ;ϭϬ͕ϯϯϬ ƐƋĨƚͿ͘ ^Ğƚ ŝŶ ƐƚƵŶŶŝŶŐ ƚƌĂŶƋƵŝů ZŝĐŬ ĐŬĞƌƐůĞLJ ĚĞƐŝŐŶĞĚ ƐƵƌƌŽƵŶĚŝŶŐ ŐĂƌĚĞŶ͕ ǀŝƐŝďůĞ ĨƌŽŵ Ăůů ĂƐƉĞĐƚƐ ŽĨ ƚŚĞ ŝŶƚĞƌŶĂů ůŝǀŝŶŐ ƐƉĂĐĞƐ ƚŚŝƐ ŚŽŵĞ ĐŽŵƉƌŝƐĞƐ ŐƌĂŶĚ ĞŶƚƌĂŶĐĞ ǁŝƚŚ ĨĞĂƚƵƌĞ ĐĞŶƚƌĂů ĂƚƌŝƵŵ ƉƌŽǀŝĚŝŶŐ ĂŶ ĂďƵŶĚĂŶĐĞ ŽĨ ŶĂƚƵƌĂů ůŝŐŚƚ͕ ĨŽƌŵĂů ƐŝƚƚŝŶŐ ĂŶĚ ĚŝŶŝŶŐ͕ ƐƚƵĚLJ͕ ŵĂƐƚĞƌ ďĞĚƌŽŽŵ ǁŝƚŚ ƐŝnjĞĂďůĞ ĞŶƐƵŝƚĞ ĂŶĚ ǁĂůŬ ŝŶ ƌŽďĞ͕ ƚǁŽ ĨƵƌƚŚĞƌ ďĞĚƌŽŽŵƐ ǁŝƚŚ ĐĞŶƚƌĂů ďĂƚŚƌŽŽŵ͕ ĂĚĚŝƚŝŽŶĂů ƐƚƵĚLJ ǁŝƚŚ ďĞĚƌŽŽŵ ŽƉƚŝŽŶ͕ ĨĂďƵůŽƵƐ ŬŝƚĐŚĞŶ͕ ĚŝŶŝŶŐ ĂŶĚ ůŝǀŝŶŐ ĂƌĞĂƐ ǁŝƚŚ ƉŽůŝƐŚĞĚ /ƚĂůŝĂŶ ůŝŵĞƐƚŽŶĞ ĨůŽŽƌŝŶŐ͕ ŽƉĞŶŝŶŐ ŽƵƚ ŽŶƚŽ Ă ƚƌĂŶƋƵŝů ŽĂƐŝƐ ŽĨ :ĂƉĂŶĞƐĞ ŵĂƉůĞ ƚƌĞĞƐ ĂŶĚ ůŝůLJ ƉŽŶĚ͘ &ŽƵƌ ĐĂƌ ůŽĐŬ ƵƉ ŐĂƌĂŐĞ ǁŝƚŚ ƌĞĂƌ ĂĐĐĞƐƐ͘

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61 Albany Road Toorak

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6 Victoria Terrace South Yarra

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1/12 Chatsworth Road Prahran

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3 Vista Avenue Kew

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11 Millicent Avenue Toorak 3

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14 Liscard Street Elsternwick 5

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26 Shakespeare Grove

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Exclusively situated in St James Park Estate, close to the Yarra River, schools, trams, Hawthorn Station and shops, this magnificent Victorian residence´s unforgettable dimensions beautifully showcase the grandeur of the era within glorious garden and pool surrounds. A majestic arched hall introduces a stately billiards room, luxurious media room with marble wet bar and a gracious formal dining room. The premium Gaggenau kitchen and palatial living/dining room open to a private landscaped westfacing garden with captivating heated pool, spa, expansive terraces and pool house with kitchenette and bathroom. Dual staircases lead up to the opulent main bedroom with marble en-suite, walk in robe and balcony offering wonderful city views, four additional bedrooms, two bathrooms and an evocative library. Land size: 1318 sqm approximately.

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27 Talbot Crescent 4

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This grand Art Deco family residence offers elegant living with desirable northerly aspect and subdivision potential (STCA). Formal living and dining areas are complemented by a casual living area and bright kitchen featuring study nook. Outdoor space includes north-south tennis court with direct gate access to Kooyong Park, courtyard and roof top terrace. Accommodation comprises four sun drenched bedrooms accompanied by two bathrooms. Downstairs, a flexible level contains versatile retreat or study, cellar, laundry facilities, shower and powder room. Also features a single secure garage, with additional off street parking for up to five vehicles. 1150sqM approx. Auction: Wednesday 29th May View: Wednesday & Saturday 12.00-12.30pm Contact: Michael Derham 0425 790 233 Tim Derham 0438 332 844 Office 9864 5300

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16A Elaroo Avenue Camberwell With an undoubted wow factor, this brand new residence is the ultimate family prize. Features exquisite detail/fittings throughout, 31.8squares of internal space (approx.) engineered oak flooring, front formal lounge with northerly aspect, expansive family and dining, Carrara stone kitchen with butler’s pantry and Miele appls, downstairs guest bedroom, spacious upstairs living, huge north-facing master bedroom (WIR & ensuite), gas ducted heating, refrigerated cooling, secure alarm, video intercom, LED downlights. Near Middle Camberwell shops, trams and Willison/Hartwell Stations.

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22 Pin Oak Court Canterbury Characterised by an exceptional floorplan over four levels, serviced by a private lift with opulent contemporary flair, & four separate outdoor areas, this 4 bedroom, 3.5 bathroom luxury townhouse is uncompromising Canterbury living. Make the most of a front BBQ terrace, expansive lounge & dining, marble kitchen with Miele appliances, basement living retreat/cinema, two master bedrooms (WIRs, ensuites, north-facing balconies), additional terrace at the rear, double garage, & much more! Near Burke Road/Camberwell Junction shops, renowned schools & Station.

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Camberwell 2/205 Wattle Valley Road

AUCTION Saturday 25th May at 11.00am Rear Unit of Only 2 2 Bedrooms

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Large Living and Family Rooms

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Stylish Kitchen, Bathroom & Laundry

Handy to Hartwell Station, Trams and Camberwell Junction

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47 Willow Grove, Kew East Modern Family Class with Inspiring Views Across Green Acres Golf Course! Quietly secluded in a private cul-de-sac, this sophisticated 4 bedroom single level residence is a family sensation with stunning parkland vistas! Situated on a 697sqm (approx) block, the home boasts an exquisite kitchen (w/ butler's pantry) and informal family/meals zone opening out to entertainment deck and garden, delivering breathtaking views of the Green Acres Golf Course. Includes formal lounge, large master bedroom (WIR, ensuite), 3 further bedrooms (WIRs), second bathroom and powder room. Includes heating/cooling, alarm and double garage. Close to great schools, local shops and easy access to the freeway.

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Utterly heartwarming & steeped in period character, this solid brick 3 BR Californian Bungalow is a cherished Surrey Hills classic. On land 673sqm (approx), the immediately comfortable home offers spacious lounge with leadlight bay window & OFP, dining room, timber top kitchen, spacious bedrooms, bathroom w/ spa bath, study/retreat & generous rear garden with 3 carports. Extend or build a new home (STCA - no heritage overlay). Walk to Union Rd shops, Surrey Hills/Chatham Primary Schools & train.

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THE DOMAIN – ICONIC MELBOURNE APARTMENTS ON ST KILDA ROAD A beautifully presented two bedroom north-facing apartment with exceptional Royal Botanic Garden views over Kings Domain to the city skyline. Superbly appointed comprising two bedrooms – master bedroom with ensuite bathroom and walk in robe. The air-conditioned apartment has a stunning kitchen, separate laundry, two basement car parks and storage cage. Resident facilities are first class and include 24-hour concierge/security. The building holds a business centre inclusive of a conference centre, large indoor swimming pool, full gym, sauna and recently refurbished residents lounge for private functions. Expressions of Interest invited – Closing 6th June INSPECT THURSDAY 5-5.30 & SAT 11-11.30

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THE LOCAL DIRECTORY AUTUMN 2019 MARKETS The Briars Craft & Food Market

Sunday 26th May 9am – 2pm. Situated at Mount Martha on the Mornington Peninsula, the Briars is a beautiful property comprising of a Wildlife Sanctuary and more. Experience The Briars and soak in the exceptional atmosphere and regenerate your senses at this market. Parking $3. Contact: 5976 3266.

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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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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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PLUMBING Baywest Plumbing

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

info@baywestplumbing.com.au

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ELECTRICAL SERVICES J.L Hutt Electrical

Specialising in all electrical installations: Extensions/ Refurbishments, Stove/ Oven/Hot Water repair, Switchboard upgrades, House Rewires, TV/Phone/ Data and Safety switches. Free quotes 24 hour service.

Lic 17824. Contact: Jason 0411 300 772

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Pioneering Bathroom Designs are passionate about designing and constructing visually appealing bathrooms. Winner & Shortlist of Melbourne Design awards, our workshops with Reece Bathrooms Life stores will inspire to provide a bathroom space where you can feel comfortable in your own style. Contact: Sam on 0439 115 225 www.pioneeringbathroomdesigns.com.au

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VINTAGE FURS Linda Black Vintage Furs

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COURIER SERVICES Pack & Send Hawthorn We provide total courier and freight delivery services and complete packaging solutions for customers in and around Hawthorn, Richmond. You can drop off your goods at our service Centre at Shop 1 and 2 159 Burwood Road Hawthorn, or we can pick up from your door- its your choice. Contact: 9813 4522 www.packsend.com.au/hawthorn

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Do you have old furs in the wardrobe that you don’t wear? Linda Black Vintage Furs specialise in making existing fur garments into throw rugs for the bed or sofa. We also alter your fur garments and remodel them into entirely new designs. 143 McKinnon Rd, McKinnon Contact: 9597 9687

We provide total courier and freight delivery services and complete packaging solutions for customers in and around Hawthorn, Richmond. You can drop off your goods at our Service Centre or we can pick up from your door - it’s your choice. Shop 1 & 2, 159 Burwood Road Hawthorn Contact: 9813 4522.

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FENCING Websters Fencing Registered building practitioner. Building quality fences in Stonnington and Booroondara since 1982. Websters fencing provides a tailored and reliable service, with the experience to ensure quality and longevity of your fence. We specialise in boundary fencing. Please call Les Webster between 7am and 7pm for a quote. Contact: 0417 356 608

HERITAGE FENCING & GATES Emu Wire Where quality counts look for Emu Wire Industries. Heritage woven wire and gates, powdercoated in 8 standard colours. Also available in galvanised finish. Gates available in 7 different pedestrian and driveway styles. Contact us to speak to your local distributor. Contact: 1300 360 082 Email: sales@emuwire.com.au www.emuwire.com.au

CAR RENTALS Rent-A-Bomb Car Rentals R

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THE LOCAL DIRECTORY AUTUMN 2019 KITCHENS

PLUMBING

TREE DOCTOR

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

Baywest Plumbing 25 years

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experience. Domestic, Commercial and Industrial. Burst pipes, tap and toilet repairs, tanks, blockages, roofing and re-guttering, gas fitting, hot water installations, kitchen and bathroom

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Free Measure and Quote. Contact: 9808 9559

back flow testing.

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

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design consultation and 3D imagery of your new kitchen or bathroom and project management to completion, let UKB turn your dream renovation into reality. Make it happen in 2019. Local registered builder. Showroom: 1035 Burke Road, Hawthorn East. Contact: 9882 4103 hawthorn@ultimatekitchens.com.au

SECURITY PRODUCTS Crimsafe Protect your Home and Family. Hi-light Group, Melbourne’s premier manufacturer and installer of CRIMSAFE security products. Doorswindows-Enclosures. See showroom: 655 Burwood Road East Hawthorn. Free measure and quote. www.highlightdirect.com.au

25th May, 9am – 2 pm. Join us at this vibrant, street market held in the main street of Sorrento. Quality craft and food stalls where everything for sale is made by the artisan selling it. Street parking. www.craftmarkets.com.au Contact: 5976 3266

SHOWCASE YOUR BUSINESS

The Briars Craft & Produce Market

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Sunday 26th May 9am – 2pm. Situated at Mount Martha on the Mornington Peninsula, the Briars is a beautiful property comprising of a Wildlife Sanctuary and more. Experience The Briars and soak in the exceptional atmosphere and regenerate your senses at this market. Parking $3. www.craftmarkets.com.au Contact: 5976 3266

BATHROOMS

Local Directory Advertise in our weekly Local Directory which is delivered to 91,650 homes in the inner east suburbs. Get your business listing and profile now! Contact: Karen 5945 0681

are passionate about designing and constructing visually appealing bathrooms. Winner & Shortlist of Melbourne Design awards, our workshops with Reece Bathrooms Life stores will inspire to provide a bathroom space where you can feel comfortable in your own style. Contact: Sam on 0439 115 225.

www.pioneeringbathroomdesigns.com.au

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old furs in the wardrobe that you don’t wear? Have you ever thought about having them made into something new? Linda Black Vintage Furs specialise in making existing fur garments into throw rugs for the bed or sofa. We also alter your fur garments and remodel them into entirely new designs. Contact: 9597 9687 or visit our website. www.lindablack.com.au

A/P Shutters & Blinds A/P Shutters & Blinds - You’re local window furnishing experts specialising in the supply and installation of shutters, roller blinds, soft furnishings & awnings! Email: info@ap-shutters.com Contact: 9818 1133 www.ap-shutters.com

and installation of replacement windows and doors – timber, aluminium or PVC. Our staff are fully qualified ensuring quality work. No job too big or too small. Member of MBA and HIA. To replace your old, tired, rotting windows please call us for a free, no obligation measure and quote. Contact: 9703 1530 www.windows1.net.au

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

www.assuredtreecare.com.au facebook.com/assuredtreecare

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BATHROOMS AND KITCHENS GIA Bathrooms and Kitchens

819A Nepean Hwy Bentleigh. Specialist design and renovation company, providing peace of mind that one company will manage all aspects of your renovation process. Complete start to finish service, with guaranteed start and finish dates. Call now to book an inhome consultation, or visit our website for further information.

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

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TREE DOCTOR Frank Duke

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Saturday 25th May 9am – 2 pm. Join us at this vibrant, street market held in the main street of Sorrento. Quality craft and food stalls where everything for sale is made by the artisan selling it. Street parking. Contact: 5976 3266.

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Contact: 9808 9559

Sorrento Makers Market Saturday

Protect your Home and Family. Hi-Light Group, Melbourne’s premier manufacturer and installer of CRIMSAFE Security Products. Doors - Windows Enclosures. See showroom 655 Burwood Road East Hawthorn.

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