Domain Review Stonnington & Boroondara - November 13, 2019

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PEOPLE & PROPERTY OF MELBOURNE

NOVEMBER 13-19, 2019

FAIRWAYS

A TR AV EL GUIDE TO GLORIOUS GOLF COU RSES

PRESIDENTS CUP GOLFERS TO SEE THIS SUMMER

EDUCATION THE COLLEGE WITH DRIVE

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One of the funniest skits by the late comedian Robin Williams was one on golf; invented by the Scots to purposefully foul up a player, he says, so “you feel like you’re going to have a stroke”. Most of the routine I cannot repeat here, because in keeping with golf etiquette I must mind my manners, but anyone who felt the rapture and frustration that comes with a game of golf will understand. This edition celebrates the sport as we approach the Presidents Cup at Royal Melbourne in December, with a cover story on the world’s most scenic courses – no stroke here, but it will take your breath away. ●

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TO A TEE \ Sit back and relax at the International Club,

SCULPTED \ Pt. Leo Estate is celebrating its second

overlooking the 10th fairway at the Presidents Cup,

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“ I am Greg Leach ” … deputy chief officer at the Metropolitan Fire Brigade I grew up on a sheep and wheat farm just west of Bendigo, and my dad was very active in the local fire brigade. In fact, he was the brigade captain for a period of time, and I used to help out on Sundays at the station. I joined as a junior member when I was 13 and went to my first fire when I was 16. I started off life as an apprentice motor mechanic at a Holden dealership. I did that for five years before I went to work for the Country Fire Authority (CFA) as a motor mechanic. One day I was servicing the car of the assistant chief officer in Bendigo and he said, “We’re recruiting for firefighters at the moment. Have you ever thought of joining?” I genuinely hadn’t, although I was a volunteer firefighter, but he really got me thinking. So, I applied, completed my recruit course, and worked for the CFA for 21 years. I left the CFA in 2007 and I joined Rural Ambulance Victoria. I stayed there until 2014, when I joined Melbourne’s Metropolitan Fire Brigade (MFB). I’m very cognisant of the MFB’s long and very proud history of 128 years of service to the people of Melbourne, and myself and my fellow senior leaders at the MFB have been guiding this historic organisation as we approach a period of transition to Fire Rescue Victoria in mid-2020. On an average day, I’m in the office between 7am and 7.30am and I get out of the office around 6pm. It’s a day packed full of meetings – some of them are just about running the business of the MFB, and taking part in strategic emergency management planning with our other partner agencies and with Emergency Management Victoria. Then, at any given time, you can get a major fire and I’ll be drawn into incident management. I think everyone who gets into management of a fire and rescue service still deep down likes the idea of jumping on a truck and going to a fire. I’m no different. My office is above the fire station and whenever the sirens go on, I sneak a look on our system to see where they’re going and what they’re dealing with. You never really lose that. In the coming months I am taking up the role of commissioner of the Queensland Fire and Emergency Services. I’m grateful to have had the privilege of serving the community of Melbourne and am looking forward to a new challenge. ●

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COVER STORY

Par excellence At home and abroad are a collection of heavenly golf courses and resorts to add to your bucket list.

arts community is celebrated by metal sculptures and hand-blown glass at every tee box, with each hole named after a plant that’s indigenous to the area. The Jack Nicklausdesigned course is as difficult to play as it is stunning to behold.

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nybody who has swung a club knows the truth in Mark Twain’s lament that golf is a good walk spoiled. Yet, there is generally compensation – even as you hack your way through the rough and from bunker to bunker, at least you can take solace in the view. How a golf course looks – its layout and design, and especially its surrounds – has long inspired golf architects. Not to mention given rise to those fantastical calendars of imaginary golf holes, where greens protrude from the water beneath Niagara Falls, perch on a plateau halfway up Mount Everest, or nestle on one of Port Campbell’s remaining apostles, accessed by flying fox or rickety rope bridge. For players of all abilities, heeding the cry of “you just have to play at …” has turned golf tourism into big business. If you’re thinking of packing the clubs and jetting off to golfing nirvana, here are a few of the world’s most scenic golf courses to whet your appetite. ●

Pebble Beach, US S PE R O N E G O L F C LU B

Sperone Golf Club, France Every year more than 20,000 golf nomads make a pilgrimage to Corsica to play at Sperone. They take in the art and culture of historical Bonifacio, dine on seafood plucked straight from the Mediterranean, and play a golf course to die for. The par 5 16th offers a snapshot: tee off from a headland on the southernmost tip of Corsica, and gaze out over the luxury yachts and surfers dotting the Bay of Piantarella, and further still to the “Millionaire’s Island” of Cavallo. Heavenly.

The Golf Club At Harbor Shores, US This delivers in spades as a visual golfing Disneyland, skipping through distinctly different terrains of dunes, woodland, wetlands and holes that border the Paw Paw River and Lake Michigan. Connection to the local

Hugging rugged coastline above Carmel Bay south of the Monterey Peninsula, Pebble Beach Golf Links is touted as the best public golf course in America. (The roughly $750 it costs to play puts a bold asterisk on “public”.) The Pacific Ocean backdrop provides the magic, making holes 6-10 arguably the most famous stretch in the world, while the 18th, snaking around the water, has been a fitting setting for the finale of six US Open championships. There are four Pebble Beach Resort courses in all, with on-course accommodation.

Hamilton Island, Australia A very Australian golfing experience awaits at our only 18-hole course that’s on its very own island. Ridges and steep valleys dominate this patch of Dent Island paradise, with spectacular views of the Whitsundays and a course to stimulate golfers of all levels. Mini-golf, a driving range and lunch in the stunning clubhouse complete the picture.

Princeville Makai Golf Club, US

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Old Head Golf Links, Ireland

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Choosing only one golf course to play in Ireland is like choosing a favourite child, although this Cork cracker makes a compelling case. Vertigo-sufferers be warned – perched on a clifftop 100 metres above the Atlantic Ocean, you’ll feel like you’re playing on the edge of the world. Old Head sits at the bottom of a teardrop of land just south of the food mecca of Kinsale, above rocks that now claim golf balls rather than stray ships.

It’s breathtaking, whether you’re perched on an elevated tee hitting to a green that seems to hang off the side of the cliff, or teeing off from a tiny island.

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Cape Wickham Links, Australia The visitors’ comments section on the Cape Wickham Links website includes a post from Californian brothers summing up their King Island golfing odyssey – “Q: Would you give up Cypress Point and Pebble Beach for the rest of your life to play only Cape Wickham? A: Yes.” Since opening four years ago (with Ocean Dunes added since), Cape Wickham has been wowing all who play it. Many pretend they’re golfing rock stars for a weekend, jetting in on charter flights from Moorabbin and Essendon.

Thracian Cliffs, Bulgaria Hailed as the Pebble Beach of Europe, this Gary Player-designed course has one up on its famous American cousin by offering views of the water (in this case the Black Sea) from every hole. It’s breathtaking, whether you’re perched on an elevated tee hitting to a green that seems to hang off the side of the cliff, or teeing off from a tiny island. Player is clearly biased, but says that in more than half a century of playing golf he didn’t believe such a setting existed.

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SPORT

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ROLEX/CHRIS TURVEY

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ommon among the great performers on any stage is the panic they instil in us when their journey is almost done. Whether it’s Springsteen or Serena, we’ll queue around the block to witness their genius in the flesh one last time, fearing they’ll never pass this way again. The forthcoming summer of Australian golf offers much to tickle a fan’s fancy, not least the Vic Open at Barwon Heads in February, whose trailblazing mixed field format – where men and women compete for the same trophy and prize money – is being aped on the European Tour. But one name casts a shadow over all – Tiger Woods, who returns to Australia next month for the Presidents Cup at Royal Melbourne from December 9 to 15. For all the stars and storylines teeing up Down Under this summer, nothing comes close to Tiger. ●

Tiger Woods

Brooks Koepka

Nelly Korda

Ten years ago he flew home from Melbourne (after winning the Australian Masters) into one of sport’s greatest-ever scandals. His body has since fallen apart almost as spectacularly as his personal life, requiring multiple surgeries. Presidents Cup fans at Royal Melbourne will witness arguably the greatest sporting comeback ever.

Golf has evolved from pear-shaped men in baggy polo shirts to chiselled beasts with fitness regimes that seem better suited to Dustin Martin. Koepka is in the vanguard of these athlete-golfers hoping for a better outcome when hitting a small, stationary ball. Koepka will stride out among Woods’ Presidents Cup team as the current world No.1 player.

There was something novel and quirky about Petr Korda, the Czech with the buzzcut hair and scissorkick celebration, who lifted our national tennis trophy at Melbourne Park in 1998. Last year, it was the turn of his daughter, Nelly, in the Australian Open. She’s back to defend her title, limbering up for another leap, just like Dad.

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Hannah Green

Cameron Smith

Adam Scott

Cameron Champ

By holding her nerve in Minnesota in June, Green became the first Australian to win an LPGA Tour major since Karrie Webb 13 years earlier. Webb was there as the 22-year-old sank the winning putt. The West Australian’s next mission? “To win on home soil,” Green says. She gets her chance at the Australian Open at Royal Adelaide in February.

Cameron Smith, the golfer, admits he might have followed Cameron Smith, the Melbourne Storm legend, down a rugby league path, only he didn’t want to get hurt. Smith made the right call, and heads to the Gold Coast in December aiming to become the first person in more than a century to win three consecutive Australian PGA Championships.

The fluffy hair poking out from his cap, and the awe as he accepted the 2009 Stonehaven Cup from his hero Greg Norman, are rings in the tree trunk of Scott’s fine career. Now 39, he is determined his 14th Australian Open tilt will bring a second success. He’ll have to work for it, as a stellar cast will tee up at the Australian Golf Club from December 5 to 8.

There’s no doubting the raw appeal of golf’s monster drivers. Champ is a 24-year-old whose numbers – for clubhead speed, ball speed, pure distance – are off the charts. Winning a second PGA Tour title in September showed his all-round game is growing. In December, he’ll make his Down Under debut in the Australian PGA at Royal Pines.

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EDUCATION Students learn more than a clean swing at a Victorian school with a campus golf course. Wo r d s PE T E R H A N L O N

A team effort

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or Cornish College principal Nicola Forrest, having golf as part of the school’s curriculum is a perfect fit. Not only does the Bangholme college’s nine-hole course make novel use of some of its 40 hectares of natural parkland, the game itself is a teaching tool that keeps on giving. “Our curriculum is concept-driven, and you can think of so many concepts that relate to golf. Patience, respect, courtesy. The beauty of positioning anything around concepts is you can link them to your curriculum – you can say, ‘OK, where else can we talk about leadership, respect, care for the land, teamwork?’ Forrest says. “For us, golf provides another classroom to build a curriculum.” Forrest’s pride in “Cornish Links”, and the golf program it enables, runs deep, not least because it is a prime example of her boast that nothing at the school has come about through the efforts of only one person. Sean Kirschenberg had the initial idea – when his son, who is now in year 12, was attending the Early Learning Centre – and many have mucked in since to keep the little white balls rolling.

Grounds manager Tom Humphreys devotes countless hours to the upkeep of an asset that is also used for other sports including crosscountry running, is instrumental in learning about nature and the environment, and even hosts a billycart race down “Big Hill”. Chaplain Jarrod Davies drives the character-building aspect that underpins the program. “We’re not trying to produce great golfers, we’re trying to produce great people who play golf,” says Kirschenberg, a 20-year club professional who initially volunteered to run a clinic and has become the school’s head of golf. “It’s not about winning, it’s about nurturing them, challenging them, building resilience, and creating good people.” The longest hole is around 200 metres, the shortest 60, with synthetic greens but grass elsewhere – much of it donated, as was the irrigation system. A creek, bridges and seating complement a setting that families are encouraged to use on weekends. Native and fruit trees have been planted throughout; in summer, children tee off atop Big Hill and pick blackberries as they walk to their balls.

Cornish College’s youngest golfers (three-year-olds attending the ELC) use bespoke clubs and focus on fun, whether through throwing and catching games or just trying to hit their driver as far as they can. Lessons might finish with a ride on the motorised buggy. By year 10, the elective (taken by around 100 of the school’s 700 pupils) has a leadership focus; one assignment for this year’s students was choosing a figure and examining how they demonstrate leadership through golf. There’s work on technique, but also a strong focus on fitness of body and mind. Forrest helped Kirschenberg deliver the class for a term, and saw

Cornish College pupils Josh, year 2, Bethany, year 4, and Sean Kirschenberg, head of the golf program. GREG BRIGGS

children who were challenged by the game but then found resilience and grew through the experience. Before-school classes are often being delivered as she arrives at work, and the support she sees among the students warms her. “What’s special about this Cornish community is that you have young people out there learning the game and some are better than others, but they’re so supportive of each other,” she says. ● ● cornishcollege.vic.edu.au

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n the past few months Melbourne has been flooded by an Italian wave of handmade pasta and handsome terrazzo surfaces. Recent openings include Pepe’s Italian & Liquor, formerly Trunk Bar & Restaurant, and Tetto di Carolina in South Yarra, which made last month’s column alongside Cantina Carolina, the cafe to Bar Carolina next door. Add to that Sarti reincarnated as Marameo and the Hardware Club in the city, plus Scott Pickett’s Pastore at Hotel Chadstone, and it’s fair to say Italian is trending – again. I’m especially excited about Mabu Mabu’s transformation to an Indigenous Australian-centric cafe. HAZEL & DESSOUS \ MELBOURNE

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Nicola Dusi and Andrea Ceriani (+39 Pizzeria) have opened in what was Ciao Pizza Napoli.

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The Mulberry Group has swung open the doors to two-storey restaurant Hazel and separate basement bar Dessous. Must order: Beef rump tartare with anchovy sauce from Hazel’s “On Toast” menu

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On the first of this month, Scott Pickett (Matilda, Estelle, Lupo and Pickett’s Deli & Rotisserie) opened his first south-east venue. Mirco Speri (ex-Thirty Eight Chairs) heads the kitchen at Pastore in Hotel Chadstone. Must order: The 800-gram, 35-day dry-aged bistecca alla fiorentina

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This native Australian deli and caterer moved from South Melbourne Market to Yarraville, where it’s now a full-blown cafe. The aim is to make native ingredients the hero. Must order: Saltbush and pepperberry crocodile with lemon aspen aioli

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From the team behind Neighbourhood Wine comes this restaurant-meets-pub with a dozen beer taps, minimal intervention wines and wood-fired dishes. Must order: St Bernard’s ciderbrined pork chop with squashed peas

Those still mourning Sarti’s closure can dry their tears – the team has opened all-day Italian restaurant Marameo. It’s brighter and the menu covers everything from hearty house pastas through to theatre eats. Must order: $15 cacio e pepe lunch special

Chef Mo Zhou (ex-Press Club, Attica and Vue de Monde) and Alicia Feng have set up on Gertrude Street. Must order: It’s degustation only, but expect beef from retired dairy cows and steamed bao with pine needle butter

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MICHAEL ROWL AND \ BOOK CLUB

Uncovering secrets and lies T H E R E VI E W

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he dreaded “second novel syndrome” is something that haunts authors of wildly successful debut books. For Christian White, the challenge of building on the success of 2018’s The Nowhere Child was very real, but with The Wife and the Widow the Melbourne writer simply confirms his status as one of Australia’s most promising new storytellers. Set on a fictional island off the Bellarine Peninsula, the book interweaves the stories of Kate, a widow who learns about her husband’s elaborate secret life; and Abby, a long-time island resident whose life is turned upside-down as she grapples with mounting evidence that her husband is a killer. White expertly sets up both plot lines and leads the reader towards one of the most mind-blowing twists I have ever experienced in a novel.

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The central question posed by the book is “How well do we know the people we love?”, with both Kate and Abby forced into uncertain and uncomfortable new worlds courtesy of the men they thought they knew all too well. The characters are all finely drawn. We first meet Abby living a contented island life in a ramshackle house, raising two teenagers and dabbling in taxidermy (“It was as messy as it was meditative”). Kate is enjoying a comfortable, middle-class life in Caulfield, until her husband’s disappearance destroys any sense of security she had.

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SCIENCE Three bright Victorian researchers get a boost to continue their quests.

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heir scientific expertise is vastly different, yet three Victorian researchers share a very common bond. Recognised as being a driving force in each of their chosen fields, Dr Ashleigh Hood, Dr Alisa Glukhova and Dr Valerie Sung are motivated by the innate human desire to discover more. They are private investigators, of sorts – each tirelessly scratching away to find the answers to some big questions. The three are among 44 scientists in Australia recognised as part of the L’Oreal-UNESCO For Women in Science fellowships. The program recognises the achievements of early-

career female scientists and helps fund their research. Each fellow is awarded $25,000 for a one-year project. The financial boost will help Hood, a geoscientist, continue her work exploring ancient reef systems across Australia, Canada and Namibia. Preserved in mountain ranges, the 700 million-year-old rock formations hold secrets about the missing history of the earth’s evolution. “The reefs I look at hold some very interesting information about the evolution of life during this strange period of time,” Hood says. “There was a massive climate change event, an environmental upheaval and at the same time we see a change from a world dominated by bacteria to animals. “We still don’t know how that happened ... So I am trying to find out how life evolved and how it’s related to the environment. “It’s a little bit like detective work


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to go out into the field and uncover these mysteries about how the world worked so long ago.” Glukhova is trying to crack a case of her own. A structural biologist at Monash University, she has been working to understand how molecule behaviour, particularly in adults, is often responsible for causing diseases like cancer. It’s complex work she hopes will lead to better drug development and hope for patients. “We all consist of cells, but if you dive a little bit deeper inside the cell it is made of molecules and support all the functions you think,” Glukhova says. “The Frizzled receptor is the kind of molecule that would sit on the outside of the cell and send a signal. What is particularly special is there are 10 types and they are incredibly important in embryo development.” She says it was in the development of the molecule in adults that could often result in a cancer diagnosis.

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Sung, a clinician-researcher and pediatrician at Murdoch Children’s Research Institute, is equally motivated in the quest for answers. Despite huge medical advances, hearing-impaired children still face significant challenges. Sung has been leading the research into helping infants affected by hearing loss reach their full potential. “We now have really early detection of hearing loss through universal hearing loss screenings, yet we still see some children with hearing loss are struggling more with language development and learning compared to normal-hearing peers,” Sung says. “My research focuses on finding these predictors so we can make these changes and help the children enjoy life to the full.” ● ● forwomeninscience.com.au

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FASHION A special milestone in Megan Park’s journey.

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affordable luxury where artisanal brilliance is her secret weapon. “It’s been quite a journey,” says Park, who studied fashion design at RMIT and worked as a textile designer when she graduated. “Sometimes it doesn’t even feel like 21 years, as a lot has happened in that time. But I am really proud of what I’ve achieved and how far I have come.” In the ever-changing landscape of wholesale and retail fashion, Park has remained true to her roots. She works closely with artists in India and sings their praises on her website – putting faces to names and places. She’s honed her craft by finding a way to bring a laid-back spirit to resort luxe status. Her customers adore her intricate bead embellishments that offer an east-meets-west aspiration. She

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designs her fabrics in-house – they’re hand-dyed and embroidered to perfection and there’s a romantic gypsy aesthetic that’s ever-so feminine too. “When I design, I think of what’s practical but stylish, it always has to be something I’d love to wear and that makes a woman feel great,” she says. “For me, it’s always been about combining structure with flow and airiness to the designs. But it’s really all about the fabrics and detail in prints, too. This is a journey, not just the final piece you purchase and clothes reflect that.” Park began working as a head designer for couture bridal designer Mariana Hardwick in Fitzroy after she graduated from RMIT. It’s here she acquired her skill and craftsmanship. The mentoring process served her well too.

Jemal dress by Megan Park, inspired by an embroidery panel from Turkmenistan.

By 1993 she was ready to move to London to try her luck abroad. Hardwick says: “Meg is a thoroughly decent person. She has an innocence and sweetness, but she can

also be steely in resolve and determination – a nice combination.” Park went on to work for the likes of Givenchy, Dries van Noten and Kenzo, creating textiles that those iconic brands would use in their collections. She launched her label in London, starting out making scarves and evening bags. Then came womenswear, accessories, a children’s range and now homewares. She returned to Australia in 2004 and hasn’t looked back. “I travel abroad quite regularly so I get to top up on my world travels all thanks to work,” she says. “But Melbourne is definitely home.” Park now lives in Fitzroy with her husband, architect Anthony Cox and their 12-year-old twins Ella and Marley.

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To coincide with the 21st celebrations, Park has also written a book, telling her story from Melbourne to London and India. There have been many highlights over the years too, including the time supermodel Iman was spotted carrying a Megan Park bag and when Eurythmics front woman Annie Lennox wore her dress to sing for the Queen. In 2009, her classic fantail dress was seen on Claudia Schiffer and Queen Letizia of Spain. “I’ve never been one to chase endorsements, but when some of those you really respect choose your brand then it’s definitely a pinch-me moment,” says Park. “To think my bag was in Iman’s wardrobe in the presence of David Bowie is very cool indeed.” ● ● meganpark.com.au

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uxury custom builder Comdain Homes is highly sought-after for design innovation and exceptional build quality and craftsmanship. This expert home builder has now flipped traditional thinking on its head with the contemporary 530-square-metre AKASHA. Lifestyle is integrated into every aspect of the four-bedroom double-storey home; it’s built around a central courtyard which, thanks to expansive glazing, is visible from nearly every room. A stylish covered outdoor living space connects the courtyard with an infinity edge pool. Designed to maximise the solar orientation of a corner Surrey Hills site, the home’s entrance is on a quiet eastern side street and the cooling pool shimmers along its north-facing frontage. By following solar design principles, over cooler months AKASHA’s ground-level concrete floors will absorb solar heat and release this warmth overnight. Over summer, deep eaves and window projections will help maintain cool interiors. Architect Nicholas Orfanides took inspiration from the classical elements of earth, wind, fire and water in the home’s design – earthy stone and timber finishes abound, full-height glass doors open to the air, the courtyard features a stone fire pit and azure water glistens in the swimming and spa pools. Comdain Homes managing director John Coen says AKASHA showcases Comdain’s innovative approach to creating luxury custom homes. “Our approach is as much about enabling the lifestyles our clients want to live, as about designing and building a home. “We are about the experiences people have within their homes – the way they live, engage and entertain within them,” he says. Like all Comdain Homes, what sets AKASHA apart is its personalisation, balance of design restraint and wow factors, its lifestyle flow and seamless links from inside and outside. Features include a separate guest suite on a split level above a semi-basement double garage, a double-height void over the dining area with a dramatic bridge to an extensive parents’ retreat and glass walls that blur the divisions between indoor and outdoor living. On ground level a large study opens off the entry hall. Turn left from the entrance and a few stairs lead to the guest suite or down to the garage. Look ahead to a windowed wine cellar behind cantilevered walnut timber stairs. The stairs divide the laundry, a powder room and storage from the

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open plan kitchen, dining and living, and separate butler’s pantry. The dark natural stone and walnut kitchen with Miele appliances is flawlessly integrated within the open plan; also perfectly executed are the Venetian plaster fireplace fascia and bespoke walnut joinery in the living area, and vertical timber screens. Upstairs a central living area and the bridge separate two bedroom wings; beyond the bridge is the parents’ retreat with an extra-spacious bedroom, central dressing room and opulent en suite bathroom. From the main suite’s foyer look left to a stunning feature wall of natural black, white and gold stone behind a sculptural freestanding bath, naturally lit by a skylight above.

AKASHA’s contemporary design contrasts markedly with The Belle Vue, Comdain’s classic Balwyn display home which won Display Home of the Year awards from both the HIA and MBAV last year. The Belle Vue features a classically traditional facade and a grand formal entrance. “AKASHA gives us the ability to showcase houses at both ends of the customised design scale – from classical to the most contemporary,” Coen says. ● LIZ McLACHLAN IN PARTNERSHIP WITH

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iscretion, seclusion and security are the hallmarks of privilege for South Yarra’s elite homes, and aptly describe seven secret garden-style residences in Kurneh Place. Cloistered in a discreet cul-de-sac, Kurneh Place is part of the Botanic Collection. The exclusive precinct features 17 residences in three developments on an L-shaped land parcel reaching from Anderson Street to Domain Road. For Kurneh Place, award-winning architect Rob Mills took inspiration from traditional English mews to design seven spacious residences set in Jack Merlo landscaping. Mills’ design takes organic curves from the sculpted facade through to the interiors including generous marble slabs in kitchens and bathrooms. Kay & Burton project director Damon Krongold says Kurneh Place offers the essence of elite South Yarra living – elegant discretion outside and designer indulgence within. “In South Yarra, people want the ultimate design, quality and address but they also want discretion, seclusion and security – this is Kurneh Place.” ● LIZ McLACHLAN

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Canterbury’s most magnificent estate, Heyford, harks back to when grand Edwardian households were self-sustaining; today’s hipster locavores would hail it as a role model. Today, lettuces flourish, the olive grove is in bud and the vineyard specialises in two Italian red varietals, barbera and dolcetto, for 120 litres a year, snugly stored in the cellar below the laundry. For all its grandeur, Heyford has a friendly atmosphere that brings on the fun. Executives can entertain in the opulent living and billiards rooms, warmed by marble fireplaces below 3.8-metre ceilings. Private life spills happily into the original study, now a TV room, and the modern open-plan zone, with dining, kitchen and family areas, opens to a deck above the pool and floodlit tennis court. The terraced garden, designed by Andrew Laidlaw, recently hosted a concert for 250 people. Heyford occupies three lots and 3089 square metres in the Griffin Estate, which was subdivided soon after Canterbury railway station opened in 1882. The two-storey arts and crafts house, designed by Herbert Black, was built in 1908 for businessman Louis Cooper. The leadlight entry leads to a bay-window living room with leadlight casements. The adjoining sunroom makes an elegant study. Across the hall, the red-walled billiards room can double as a dining room. The carpeted lounge, one door along, opens to the front garden. A double bedroom is served by a travertine bathroom with a shower. The modern open-plan zone is sleek in hardwood with leadlight windows and french doors to the deck and

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bluestone terrace. In the kitchen, AEG and Miele appliances look chic amid ivory stone and white cabinetry. On the first floor, a landing with bookcases leads to three bedrooms; two share a dual-entry en suite. Enter the main

“HEYFORD IS A UNIQUE HOME. THE CALM AND TRANQUILLITY OF THE SURROUNDING GARDEN, VINEYARD AND TENNIS COURT ARE RARELY FOUND.” ROSS SAVAS – AGENT

bedroom via the walk-in wardrobe, which opens to an en suite with shower and bath. Heyford’s beautiful grounds include a studio with a carpeted bed/living room and a travertine bathroom. The property has hydronic heating, a double garage, a side lane on title and a bore and desalination plant. ● ALISON BARCLAY property@domainreview.com.au Agent: Kay & Burton, Ross Savas 0418 322 994 Price: $6.4 million-$7 million Expressions of interest: close 5pm, November 26

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HAWTHORN EAST \ 2/21 LEURA GROVE 4

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This new, three-level townhouse near Anderson Park defines the family home for the 2020s. Designed by Zeno Entity, it’s a lustrous concoction of marble, oak and arabescato stone. Four living areas – sitting, living (gas fireplace), retreat and a basement cinema with bar – offer spectacular spaces for socialising. The Miele-equipped kitchen has a butler’s pantry, and the dining room opens north to a barbecue terrace and heated pool. The four double bedrooms have en suites. The main bedroom commands the front balcony. A study, laundry, powder room, basement gym and bathroom and lift-accessed garage with turntable complete the rare elegance. ● ALISON BARCLAY Agent: RT Edgar, Justine Harris 0407 332 618 Price: $4.3 million-$4.7 million Expressions of interest: close 3pm, November 26

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MOUNT WAVERLEY \ 5 YATAMA COURT 6

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Rarely is a home blessed with such fine feng shui as this. Backing onto Riversdale Golf Course and Damper Creek Reserve, the two-storey house has a northerly outlook of sun-dappled green forever. The zoned five/six bedroom floor plan will suit a multi-generation household. The ground floor has a living room, a study/sixth bedroom and openplan family/dining and a kitchen (butler’s pantry) opening to a vast covered terrace. The main bedroom has an en suite and walk-in wardrobe. Downstairs, four bedrooms, two bathrooms, a media room and a workshop open to a central retreat. The north-facing garden has a spa and gazebo. ● ALISON BARCLAY Agent: The Agency, Adrian Wood 0404 861 508 Price: $2.3 million-$2.53 million Auction: 2.30pm, November 16

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BALWYN \ 3 DELFI COURT 4

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Next to parkland and in the Balwyn High zone, this address gets the geography just right. Modernist architects Lewis Coote Homes designed this two-level house, which stands in more than 1000 square metres with a glorious outlook across its north-facing garden into the park. Smartly updated, the house has formal living and dining rooms and open-plan family/meals, all of which open to a covered deck with a barbecue kitchen. The granite kitchen has V-ZUG and St George appliances. Bedrooms are nicely zoned, with the main suite at the front and three bedrooms to the rear with a central bathroom and powder room. A basement rumpus room opens to the garden. ● ALISON BARCLAY Agent: Fletchers, Jack Peng 0404 934 497 Price: $2.8 million-$2.95 million Auction: 1pm, November 16

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SURREY HILLS \ 50 WANDSWORTH ROAD 4

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For this palatial Victorian, nothing but the best could satisfy the owners. They spent a year restoring the 1888 house with Derek Marvelley, the Artisans Guild Australia founder who worked on Werribee Mansion. Marvelley’s wood-grain, gold leaf and marble effects bring a sumptuous beauty to the chandelier-lit sitting and dining rooms and study (all with fireplaces) and arched hall. The modern living and dining area has french doors to the garden. Even the kitchen obeys the heritage, its timber and granite cabinetry illuminated by leadlight windows. Four zoned bedrooms include two with en suites; two more share a bathroom and direct access to the pool in the walled front garden. ● ALISON BARCLAY Agent: Jellis Craig, Richard Winneke 0418 136 858 Price: $3.4 million-$3.6 million Auction: 6.30pm, November 21

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CAMBERWELL \ 19 NELSON ROAD 4

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This family home is in a leafy pocket, with landscaped gardens enhancing privacy and natural beauty. Recent renovations have combined the property’s traditional highlights with contemporary aspects. Beyond a rear, north-facing covered entertaining zone and garden lies a remote-controlled double garage and additional guest room, workshop or office space with a bathroom. There is additional parking at the front of the property, with a porch entry. Upstairs on the first floor, the combination of two additional bedrooms, a shared bathroom and rumpus room creates an idyllic location for the younger family members to run amok. ● PORTIA CONYERS-EAST Agent: Jellis Craig, Jonathon O’Donoghue 0412 745 707 Price: $2.2 million-$2.3 million Auction: 2pm, November 16

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TOORAK \ 4/29 WASHINGTON STREET 3

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This three-bedroom Toorak residence is one of six freshly built apartments designed by architect Stephen Jolson. The entrance is three blocks from Toorak Road which hosts a string of cafes, boutique shops, grocery stores and public transport. Also nearby is the Yarra River, with its parks and bike tracks. Inside the home, all three bedrooms come with en suites, and an open-plan living and dining zone soaks up the uninterrupted northern light. Glass sliding doors open onto a north-facing, covered entertaining terrace with views of nearby rooftops and the city skyline. Key features include wine storage, an additional library area, two-car garage space and lift access. ● PORTIA CONYERS-EAST Agent: RT Edgar, Sarah Case 0439 431 020 Price: $6.1 million-$6.5 million Expressions of interest: close noon, November 18

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TOORAK \ 22 BALMERINO AVENUE 4

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Create a home in a brand-new inner-city oasis, styled with sleek black steel framed doors, aged brass and Italian pietra natuca marble finishes. High ceilings and open-plan living and dining spaces show a clear sense of space, looking out to a private courtyard. A small study off the lounge room sets up a peaceful space in which to work from home. The main bedroom is on the second storey, with a walk-in wardrobe, dressing table and private north-facing balcony bringing the feel of a deluxe hotel suite. This is continued through the en suite, which has a skylight, free-standing bathtub and a rain shower. Attention to detail is at the fore of this rare Toorak property. ● MEGAN WHITFIELD Agent: Marshall White, Nicholas Brooks 0419 883 136 Price: $3 million-$3.3 million Expressions of interest: close 5pm, November 20

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CANTERBURY \ 3/12 DUDLEY PARADE 4

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Don’t be deceived by this Canterbury home’s facade; inside lies a tri-level, large-scale, open-plan layout with lift access. In the basement is a three-car lock-up garage, laundry, home office or home theatre and storage facilities. Upstairs, a porch opens to an entry hallway, guiding visitors past a main bedroom, fitted with a dual-vanity en suite and walk-in wardrobe. Further down the hall, past a powder room, is a Miele kitchen with a butler’s pantry. A shared living and dining zone overlooks a private outdoor entertaining courtyard. On the first floor, three bedrooms and a family bathroom surround a central rumpus room. Near Maling Road shopping and cafes. ● PORTIA CONYERS-EAST Agent: Hocking Stuart, Steve Burke 0448 331 653 Price: $2.4 million-$2.6 million Auction: noon, November 16

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With views across the Yarra Valley and the northern ranges, this stylish double-storey penthouse apartment is a slice of luxury. A David Watson architecture design, the apartment features two open-plan, north-facing living zones filled with natural light. Glass sliders lead to a private balcony, with a dining area perfect for a summer evening. The kitchen makes entertaining appealing, with a butler’s pantry, Miele appliances and stone finishes. The spacious main bedroom has a walk-in wardrobe and en suite with a free-standing bath. Two more bedrooms and a sitting room are found on the second storey and lead to an outdoor entertaining terrace with a heated pool. ● MEGAN WHITFIELD Agent: Kay and Burton, Geoff Hall 0419 006 488 Price: $3.9 million-$4.29 million Private auction

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TOORAK \ 7 STONNINGTON PLACE 4

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Offering a refined architectural design in a highly desirable location, this luxurious family home is not be missed. Airy living and dining spaces are flooded with natural light, with bifold doors leading to a private deck. The kitchen has premium De Dietrich appliances and a butler’s pantry, making entertaining simple. With a walk-in wardrobe and en suite, the main bedroom offers a private sanctuary while two additional bedrooms share a generous family bathroom. The third storey sees a bedroom or retreat with a kitchenette, with a unique slanted roof and skylights promoting an airy feel. Bespoke finishes and generous room sizes set this property apart. ● MEGAN WHITFIELD Agent: Marshall White, Madeline Kennedy 0411 873 913 Price: $3.5 million-$3.85 million Auction: 12.30pm, November 23

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ARMADALE 58 Kooyong Rd 13 Mercer Rd 17 Adelaide St 8/72 Adelaide St 14-16 Ashleigh Rd 2a Myamyn St 69 Sutherland Rd 11 Meryl St 17 Seymour Ave 4/21 Hampden Rd

Abercromby’s 152 Abercromby’s 153 Jellis Craig 119 Jellis Craig 122 Jellis Craig 139 Jellis Craig 140 Marshall White 37 Marshall White 69 Marshall White 69 Marshall White 70

ASHBURTON Marshall White 70

36 Baird St

BALWYN 83 Gordon St 27 Kireep Rd 3/89 Balwyn Rd 1/3 Northcote Ave

Jellis Craig 132 Marshall White 42 Marshall White 66 Marshall White 67

BALWYN NORTH 11 Madden St 2 Robert St 1/11 Corhampton Rd 3 Sweyn St 42 Mountain View Rd 39 Cascade St

Fletchers 92 Fletchers 93 Jellis Craig 137 Jellis Craig 118 Marshall White 64 Marshall White 71

BEAUMARIS Penthouse - 18/495 Balcombe Rd

Fletchers 98

BOX HILL SOUTH 18 Fowler St

Fletchers 94

CAMBERWELL 19 Nelson Rd 5 Wilson Gve 31 Prospect Hill Rd 8a Westbourne Gve 45 Through Rd 218 Highfield Rd 4 Braeside Ave

Jellis Craig 130 Jellis Craig 118 Kay & Burton 104 Marshall White 58 Marshall White 65 RT Edgar 86 RT Edgar 88

CANTERBURY 3/12 Dudley Pde 84 Wattle Valley Rd 22 Chaucer Cres 53 Wentworth Ave

Hocking Stuart 149 Jellis Craig 133 Marshall White 34 Marshall White 48 Kay & Burton 103

ELSTERNWICK 33 Elizabeth St

Hocking Stuart 150

FITZROY NORTH 162-166 Scotchmer St

Nelson Alexander 98

GLEN IRIS 1 Ellis Rd 150 Finch St 43 Iris Rd 41 Park Rd 38 Howard St 3 Malvern Ave

Jellis Craig 141 Jellis Craig 142 Jellis Craig 129 Jellis Craig 127 Marshall White 40 Marshall White 52

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HAWTHORN EAST 7 Rosslyn St 170 Rathmines Rd 33 Auburn Gve 3/17 Mowbray St 10 Cole St 35 Constance St 16 Heather Crt Residence 2/21 Leura Gve

Jellis Craig 120 Jellis Craig 128 Kay & Burton 107 Marshall White 62 Marshall White 43 Marshall White 46 RT Edgar 85 RT Edgar 84 Elders

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KEW 42 Derby St 6 Studley Ave 26 Rockingham St 77 Davis St 108 Eglinton St 180 Princess St 29 Fitzwilliam St 4 Elphinstone Crt 8 Victor Ave 22 Dean St Penthouse/33 Stawell St 1/35 Carson St 29 Molesworth St 9 Belvedere 15 Annadale St 22 Fernhurst Gve 3 Franks Gve

Fletchers 95 Jellis Craig 147 Jellis Craig 124 Jellis Craig 126 Jellis Craig 131 Jellis Craig 134 Kay & Burton 108 Kay & Burton 109 Kay & Burton 110 Kay & Burton 111 Kay & Burton 112 Kay & Burton 113 Kay & Burton 116 Marshall White 39 Marshall White 68 Marshall White 73 RT Edgar 89

KEW EAST Marshall White 73

MALVERN 18 Irving St 11 Gaynor Crt 101/1271-1273 High St 26 Milton Pde 2b Thanet St 15 Fraser St 2c Woodmason St 7/10-12 Lysterville Ave

Jellis Craig 121 Jellis Craig 143 Jellis Craig 146 Jellis Craig 148 Marshall White 63 Marshall White 74 Marshall White 74 Marshall White One 77

MALVERN EAST 108 Burke Rd 100 Manning Rd 61 Coppin St

ADDRESS 37 Repton Rd 89 Paxton St 11 Berrima Ave 4 Anderson St 113-117 Finch St

AGENT PAGE Marshall White 57 Marshall White 60 Marshall White 75 Marshall White 75 RT Edgar 82

MELBOURNE 603/2 Slater St

Marshall White 76

MONT ALBERT 20 Grange St 12 Rowland St

Fletchers 96 Fletchers 97

MOUNT WAVERLEY 5 Yatama Crt

The Agency 89

PORTSEA 12 Martins Ln

Kay & Burton 117

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RICHMOND 137-139 Kent St

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SORRENTO 3151 Point Nepean Rd

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SOUTH YARRA 49 Airlie St 10/122-124 Anderson St 2a Motherwell St 4 Motherwell St 6 & 8 Stanley St 19 Hope St 50 Garden St

Kay & Burton 101 Kay & Burton 102 Kay & Burton 116 Marshall White 45 Marshall White 50 Marshall White 76 RT Edgar 87

SURREY HILLS 14 Neath St 50 Wandsworth Rd 19a Newton St 3 Queen St

Fletchers 90 Jellis Craig 123 Kay & Burton 114 Marshall White 51

THE GURDIES 32 Blackney Rd

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TOORAK 5 Kyeamba Gve 102/42 Washington St 1/3 Kilsyth Ave 20 Sargood St 4/1 Irving Rd 3 Heyington Plc 104 St Georges Rd 7 Stonnington Plc 22 Balmerino Ave 2/97 Mathoura Rd 4/29 Washington St 242 Williams Rd 2/12a Bruce St

Abercromby’s 151 Kay & Burton 115 Kay & Burton 99 Kay & Burton 100 Kay & Burton 115 Marshall White 36 Marshall White 38 Marshall White 44 Marshall White 47 Marshall White 77 RT Edgar 78 RT Edgar 79 RT Edgar 80

WARRANDYTE 22 Magpie Ln

Kay & Burton 118

WINDSOR 22 Gertrude St 17 Stewart St * LISTINGS PROVIDED BY CAMPAIGNTRACK

Biggin & Scott 33 RT Edgar 83


PRAHRAN 22 GERTRUDE STREET

PARKSIDE SANCTUARY Classic freestanding double fronted architect designed renovated Victorian with two street frontages on generous land of 490 sq.m. approx. Desirably situated in a quiet location adjacent to Chris Gahan Reserve and walking distance to the vibrant cosmopolitan delights of Chapel Street’s boutiques, restaurants and café precinct. Splendid light-filled living comprises: • Large master bedroom with exquisite ensuite bathroom • Three further family sized bedrooms (one with additional ensuite

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bathroom) Large family bathroom with double rain shower State of the art contemporary kitchen open plan to large full width living family room overlooking a private garden oasis ideal for entertaining Additional features include heating and cooling systems, extensive stone finishes, hardwood flooring and large wine cellar Entry to double remote garage via Pine Grove

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ǁǁǁ͘ƌƚĞĚŐĂƌ͘ĐŽŵ s/ t dŚƵƌƐĚĂLJ Ϯ͘ϬϬͲϮ͘ϯϬƉŵ Θ ^ĂƚƵƌĚĂLJ ϭϮ͘ϬϬͲϭϮ͘ϯϬƉŵ KůŝǀĞƌ ŽŽƚŚ Ϭϰϭϯ ϵϳϱ ϳϮϯ ͮ ďďLJ /ŶŶĞƐ ϬϰϮϯ ϮϭϬ ϳϵϬ ͮ DĂdž ZƵƚƚŶĞƌ ϬϰϮϱ ϳϵϵ ϵϰϮ 82

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ǁǁǁ͘ƌƚĞĚŐĂƌ͘ĐŽŵ s/ t tĞĚŶĞƐĚĂLJ Θ ^ĂƚƵƌĚĂLJ ϭ͘ϬϬͲϭ͘ϯϬƉŵ :ƵƐƚŝŶĞ ,ĂƌƌŝƐ ϬϰϬϳ ϯϯϮ ϲϭϴ ͮ DĂƌŬ tƌŝĚŐǁĂLJ Ϭϰϭϵ ϱϭϬ ϳϳϳ 84

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5 Yatama Court, Mount Waverley Secluded parkside oasis with a breathtaking outlook!

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Peacefully & privately positioned next to the scenic Riversdale Golf Course & Damper Creek Reserve, this exquisitely crafted and versatile 6 BR family residence is sheer residential bliss! With uninterrupted verdant views & a sense of genuine rural serenity, this brilliant entertainer has a coveted spot in the Mount Waverley Secondary College zone. Ideal for growing families, with the convenience of Wesley College, Avila College, Huntingtower School & both Deakin & Monash Universities all close by.

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Auction This Saturday 16th November at 2:30pm View Thursday 5.30-6.00pm Saturday from 2.00pm

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Achieve lifestyle perfection within this 4 bedroom residence. Boasting a heated pool, the granite/Miele kitchen accompanies the lounge, dining, meals/family room, retreat and study/5th bedroom. Walk to Chatham Primary, train, tram and Balwyn Village.

TIM HEAVYSIDE 0403 020 404 HARLEY TOYLE 0488 568 028 SPRING CHEN 0431 622 995

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G05/131 Church Street. Hawthorn 2A

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This ground level apartment features an open plan living area with extra high ceilings overlooked by a stunning marble kitchen with Miele appliances, & leads to an oversized courtyard garden. Further, 2 double bedrooms, main with luxurious ensuite, ample storage & second bathroom offer sublime living. Plus secure off-street parking & storage room. Private Sale

Inspect Thur 14 Nov 5.30pm-6pm Sat 16 Nov 10am-10.30am

Contact Scott McElroy 0411 889 972 Tom Hirini 0481 192 060

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This stylishly renovated solid brick maisonette c1940s residence is located in a charming cul de sac. Its position is complemented by a light-filled sitting room, large living and dining areas. A separately zoned Gaggenau-appointed kitchen adds to the dimensions that flow to a landscaped backdrop with outdoor entertaining retreat. Bedrooms on both levels, marblelined bathrooms, roof-space storage, off-street parking and a short walk to leading schools, Kooyong Tennis Club, multiple public transport options and shops complete the picture for this compelling address. Auction: Saturday 16th November at 11.30am View: Thursday 11.00-11.30am & Saturday from 11.00am Contact: Simon Curtain 0405 385 285 Emma Pierson 0409 182 310 Office 9864 5300

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Originally built c1868 as Kooyong Road´s pre-eminent address, six bedroom, four bathroom CARRINGTON HOUSE has been comprehensively renovated to create a home that delivers un-paralleled family luxury. Fully integrated home entertainment and an internal lift lead a fabulous luxury list that includes an outdoor pool and a sublime indoor pavilion featuring a 25m lap pool. CARRINGTON sits centrally on mature, elegantly landscaped grounds totaling 1140m2, including a double garage, within walking distance of Union Park and High Street.

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Private Auction: Wednesday 27th November View: Strictly By Appointment Tuesday & Saturday 12.00-12.45pm Contact: Hugh Hardy 0407 339 807 Jock Langley 0419 530 008 Ada Taylor 0428 058 880 Office 9864 5300


13 Mercer Road

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Always one of Armadale´s most important, illustrious residences, MOORAK´s significance has only grown with the passage of time. Today, offered for the first time since 1960, this majestic property represents the opportunity to appreciate an estate of exceptional period integrity in a location acknowledged for its lifestyle allure. Evocative original rooms, a capable kitchen, bright family room and separate study precede the sheer scale and established grace of the gardens that complement a home in which four principal bedrooms share two bathrooms while a classical dual level coach house provides ideal guest accommodation. Substantial decking, an inviting swimming pool, the sprawling garden´s outstanding privacy, two car garaging and provision for ample extra parking add to the style, substance and status of MOORAK, moments from High Street, prestigious schools and public transport. Land size: 1954sqm approximately.

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Private Auction: Friday 29th November View: Inspect Strictly By Appointment Wed 5.00-5.30pm & Sat 3.00-3.30pm Video Journey: vimeo.com/367661532 Contact: Jock Langley 0419 530 008 Emma Pierson 0409 182 310 Tim Derham 0438 332 844 Office 9864 5300

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639sqm approx.

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TREMENDOUS POTENTIAL IN TRANQUIL PARKSIDE POSITION Auction Saturday 30th November at 10.30am Inspect Thursday 14th & Saturday 16th from 12.00 - 12.30pm ZALI REYNOLDS

0422 576 049

TODD BRAGGINS

0424 552 238

NATALIE HALL

0403 173 074

12 Dixon Street, Glen Iris

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Enjoying traditional proportions, tremendous potential & an exclusive Parkside position, this excellent 1940’s family home presents formal sitting w/ OFP, dining, well-equipped kitchen, casual living, informal meals, elevated entertaining deck, established environs, three generous bedrooms, sky lit central bathroom & laundry/WC. Includes ducted heating, RC cooling, BIRs, 2 sheds & OSP. Land 639sqm approx.

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• Magnificent house sites (STCA) offering picturesque, 360-degree views of the Bass Strait and Otway Ranges • Reliable 1,000 mm* rainfall, in addition to a gully dam servicing 3 large troughs and mountain stream frontage with a 25 m waterfall

• Highly productive, level to gently undulating land with free draining friable loam and clay loam soils • Consistent fertiliser history and pasture improvement • 3 large paddocks, with fencing of exceptional standard and fully electrified • Ideally suited to a range of agricultural pursuits including cattle, sheep and equine • Established native timbers and Otway vegetation provide sufficient shade and shelter for grazing livestock • Located 4.5 km* from Johanna Beach, 15 km* south east of Lavers Hill, 44 km* west of Apollo Bay and 223 km* from Melbourne

Expressions of Interest

Anthony Stevens 0417 822 356 anthony.stevens@elders.com.au Elders Melbourne eldersrealestate.com.au/21003583

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Versatile Holding with Spectacular Bass Strait Ocean Views The land is situated in the remarkable Otway region, along the, Great Ocean Road. A region boasting agricultural productivity, superb rural and coastal lifestyle opportunities, the stunning Bass Strait coastline, beautiful landscapes and the Great Otway National Park. The versatile land holding offers expansive ocean views and is suited to a range of agricultural and rural lifestyle pursuits.

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