Domain Review Stonnington & Boroondara - April 28, 2021

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PEOPLE & PROPERTY OF MELBOURNE

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I am a game and quiz show lover from way back, and I was so excited to hear that one of my favourites, The Weakest Link, is returning to screens very soon. There’s something to be said for the comfort of a known quantity, and Weakest Link delivers that in spades. This week, we chat with Magda Szubanski, a comedy legend and the host of the new version. She’s planning to bring a dash of comedy to the role, which sounds similar to the US reboot, where actor Jane Lynch took over the role. Note to TV programmers: Wheel of Fortune and Sale of the Century next, please!  ●

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GOING PLACES Things to do & see in Melbourne

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A step forward At 80 Collins, Melbourne’s opulent past meets modern designer style. Wo r d s

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he Paris end of Collins Street, known for its heritage buildings, luxury boutiques and dining, now has a new precinct where late-night bar-hopping, high-end retail and spontaneous good times give us reason to look up and smile. At 80 Collins you’ll find luxury jewellery and eyewear designer Senir Besim, sustainable shoe label Feit, and the flagship stores of Golden Goose and Saint Laurent – the label’s first in Australia. It’s also the home of Chris Lucas’ two soon-to-open restaurants Yakimono and Society, where Farmer’s Daughter has neatly settled in and where our city’s first cellar door – Handpicked Wines – has arrived. According to Woods Bagot principal architect Peter Miglis, 80 Collins is about embracing the existing streetscape and adding pavilion-like entry points that work as a homage to the prized corner. Elements woven into the architecture include the 1800s street lamps, which inspired the faceted glass in the new South Tower. About 20 retail and dining experiences are coming. Many are now open, including Next Hotel, which has a discreet entry on Little Collins Street and where artisanal retail is the point of difference. Senir Besim’s elegant and minimalist store is all about quality jewellery inspired by Ottoman architecture. “I see my designs as artworks that exist outside the seasonality of fashion but enhance a fashionable wardrobe,” he says. A charming nod to a bygone era in murder mystery style is present at Nick & Nora’s bar. This is where you’re encouraged to pull up a stool or book a booth and step back into a 1930s speakeasy. It’s all dark timber and velvet from the team behind city cocktail bar Eau de Vie. The venue is inspired by fictional couple Nick and Nora Charles, who appear in the comedy-mystery 1930s novel The Thin Man. The menu is sorted into flavour profiles based on characters, from the Glamour Girls to the Hollywood Detective.

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The Golden Goose store on Collins Street embraces the history of Le Louvre.

Aussie brothers Tull and Josh Price bring their luxury footwear from NYC to the precinct. Feit is all about sustainable handmade shoes. “A bricks and mortar store is the best way for us to wholly express what we do,” says Josh. “All our products are entirely hand-made using the best natural materials available and this is best experienced in a physical store. Italian designer-sneaker powerhouse Golden Goose takes over the former Le Louvre space with the introduction of a retail LAB offering. “From the very beginning we embraced the idea of taking over a location so rich in history, such as the iconic Le Louvre,” says Golden Goose Asia Pacific chief executive Mauro Maggioni, who comes to the house after seven years at Zegna. ●

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agda Szubanski is known for making us laugh – not least as Mrs Hoggett in the movie Babe, or the legendary sportloving Sharon Strzelecki in Kath & Kim, with an Australia Post stamp to prove it – and the cheekiness continues in her new role as a quiz show host in a reboot of The Weakest Link. “It’s like a quiz show combined with Survivor,” says Szubanski, already two weeks into filming the 10-episode season, which airs soon on Nine. “I’ll be giving it a cheeky stir as the host, and it’s really the gamesmanship that makes it fun. And who doesn’t love a general-knowledge quiz show; you can never have enough of it. “I love that the show is made in Melbourne, and I have a regular routine again.” Born in Liverpool, Britain, Szubanski migrated to Australia as a five-year-old with her Polish-Scottish parents and two siblings, arriving in Bayswater in 1965 during a stinking summer heatwave that she still remembers. “Melbourne is where I have my deep roots,” the 60-year-old says. “Being dislocated when I was five meant that a part of me never wants to establish a new life anywhere else. This is really home. “Close family friends I have known since I was five and 10 years old are still in my world, and I love that connection.” Szubanski might be one of Australia’s more successful comedians, showing us her funny side since the ’80s, but away from the gags exists a quiet and shy human. Her 2015 book, Reckoning, is proof of just that, articulating her experience of intergenerational trauma, coming out as a lesbian and accepting herself after years of therapy. She doesn’t shy from showing her feelings in public, either: she was brought to tears in an interview with Andrew Denton in 2018 when speaking of the loss of her mother, while a Wheeler Centre talk saw her speak candidly about weight issues, identity, her father’s past as a protector of Jews and assassin in World War II and finding a way to accept herself despite the internal and external criticism that came her way. “I was one of the fortunate people who could have that conversation with my father about the war and write about it,” Szubanski says. “I love writing, and my mum and dad were great storytellers and really funny. I guess it’s just me carrying on that tradition, really.” Her comedy footprint began in the mid’80s with The D Generation. Success continued through the 1990s on Fast Forward and Big Girl’s Blouse, with many of those sketches still found on YouTube. These days you’ll find her writing children’s books (Timmy the Ticked Off

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LAUGHTER Australian icon Magda Szubanski brings a dose of cheekiness to her new role as host of quiz show The Weakest Link. Wo r d s

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Pony), on Twitter in the name of a good cause, crowdfunding for bushfire victims, teaming with “Egg Boy” Will Connolly to launch Regeneration: Creative Arts for Mental Health and Wellbeing, and preferring to keep her charity work under the radar. “I have always been a doer,” says Szubanski. “When I was in grade five, I started a school newspaper and wrote my own plays. I have always been a self-starter. I don’t wait for someone to offer me a job; I go out and start something myself. I work with friends to create something. But that’s one side of me. “The other thing that is important to me is trying to do my bit for the community in any way I can. It’s a strong impulse I have and something I care for

deeply. I really like people, but many celebrities have a social conscience – just look at the Carrie Bickmores of the world; there are many who do great stuff.” When COVID-19 hit, Szubanski found herself unable to go back to New Zealand to continue filming on the hit comedy series Educators with director Jackie van Beek (from The Breaker Upperers). The scenes she had filmed prior to border closures couldn’t be used, but while she couldn’t travel, Szubanski took care of herself in other ways. “I spent more time looking after myself a bit better by doing more meditation,” she says. “It made me reflect and tend to my old trauma wounds a bit better. Slowing down will do that. I was also deep in

“Who doesn’t love a general-knowledge quiz show; you can never have enough of it. I love that the show is made in Melbourne.”

a writing phase with children’s books, so it worked out for me in that way.” Szubanski says she’s often stopped in the street by her fans – with many keen to talk about Kath & Kim, which she stopped filming in 2007. The character of Sharon re-emerged last year in state government TV commercials urging Victorians to mask-up during lockdown and reminding us of her hilarious take on sporting fanaticism. “That show just won’t die. You couldn’t kill it if you tried,” Szubanski says. “A whole new generation is discovering it again. Parents put their kids on it, and the cycle goes on. I had a lady come up to me recently who went through years of chemotherapy and whose boyfriend gave her Kath & Kim DVDs to make her laugh; so I guess it really is true that laughter is the best medicine.”  ● THE WEAKEST LINK \ Premieres Tuesday, May 4 on Nine.

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OUT FOR DINNER

Fifty tastes of Gray

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CARMEN ZAMMIT

f you frequent Melbourne's wonderful wine bars – think Etta, Embla, Marion, Congress and Carlton Wine Room – Gray and Gray Bread and Wine (GGBW) is a revelation. While others serve produce-driven, mod Euro-Australian cuisine, GGBW plates Georgian-Russian nosh. It's an early call, but it's a contender for my favourite meal of 2021. The name comes from the former tenant, a legal firm established in the 1930s. The original gold leaf sign remains, and the office-y vertical blinds are a nice touch. GGBW is dimly lit and romantic, but light streams from the pass where Boris Portnoy, previously a three-Michelin-star pastry chef,

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assembles a $60 four-course tasting menu with lockdown condiments: pickles and bread from his next-door bakery, All Are Welcome. The bread course arrives with three “fats” (cultured butter, cured lard and Russian sheep's milk cheese called brinza), along with lacto-

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fermented, beet-stained dill cucumbers and Georgian pickled green tomatoes. Mackerel replaces herring in a pickled fish dish called selyodka. Grilled ox tongue is skewered with buzhenina (Russian roast pork) on tart blood-plum sauce. Boris shares vegetables from his garden and house-made cheese. Three kitchen timers are set to 45 minutes, 90 minutes and three hours to keep on top of prep. The main event is coulibiac, a puff-pastry salmon pie bursting with buckwheat, mushrooms, spinach and a hard-boiled egg that takes three days to make. To finish, All Are Welcome's medovik is 10 layers of Tasmanian leatherwood honey-biscuit decadence alternating with dulce de leche Swiss buttercream. Makovy, a poppy seed-fig torte, sends you over the edge in the best way. Co-owner and winemaker Mitch Sokolin looks after the drinks department. Try Georgian wine and uncommon bottles from Europe, then continue your education with a bottle from the small retail section on the way out.  ●

What’s nearby? Cross the road and walk 120 metres to Irish whiskey bar and bookshop Buck Mulligan’s. It has Melbourne’s largest selection of Irish whiskey with live music and tastings. Sit at the bar, in a cosy nook or in the courtyard as you browse Irish literature and snack on black pudding and pork pies.

● Gray and Gray Bread and Wine ● 188 High Street, Northcote ● breadandwine.com.au

● buckmulligans.com.au

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Kindred spirits The story of three mates with a gin-fuelled dream.

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ortune favours the brave. That’s how Four Pillars co-founder and gin distiller Cameron Mackenzie puts it when he discusses the inception of his global, multimillion-dollar gin empire. It’s a story that’s been repeated tenfold: a lack in demand for a tired product that once reigned supreme is given new life by an up and coming brand, set to do things differently. But here is a story of three friends – Mackenzie, Stuart Gregor and Matt Jones – with a passion for gin and Australian botanicals, who sought to redefine the clear spirit. Since 2013, the three crusaders have committed to crafting the best gin they’ve ever tasted.

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“We also didn’t want to make an ‘Australiana’ gin. We really liked this idea of ‘Modern Australia’ and we spent 18 months on our first gin, trying to make sure we were comfortable that the gin was gin and not just a weird flavoured vodka.” Mackenzie represented Australia at

“Our point of difference ... was to try to identify what modern Australia was.” Eight years on, Four Pillars is a globally recognised name. “Our point of difference from the beginning was to try to identify what modern Australia was. We didn’t want to make London Dry Gin; the world didn’t need another gin like that made by three bald Australian blokes,” laughs Mackenzie.

the 1996 Atlanta Olympics in the 4x400m relay. After hanging up his running shoes, he delved into the world of wine, working alongside renowned Australian winemaker Rob Dolan at St Huberts and Yarra Ridge. But over time, Mackenzie found himself sitting at a desk and he realised he wanted to get his hands

dirty once again. This time, however, he would focus on a spirit that had been somewhat forgotten – gin. “Stuart Gregor and I were mates for a long time and we hatched a little plan to set up a small distillery so I could make small batches of gin. “[Stuart and Matt] had a lot more experience dealing with premium luxury goods – in particular, spirits – so they said, ‘Let’s set up a craft business and, if it goes well, we can scale it without affecting quality.’”

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That was 2013. Today, Four Pillars has entered full “global domination mode”. Alongside an ambitious $6 million redevelopment of its Healesville distillery, doubling its capacity to accommodate more than 250,000 visitors a year, the company plans to continue experimenting with Australian botanicals. In December, their obsession with crafting impeccable gin was rewarded with being honoured as the World’s Best Gin Producer for the second consecutive year at the International Wine and Spirits Competition in London – considered by many to be the highest honour in the industry. “I think fortune favours the brave … we’ve always been ambitious and we’ve preempted those growth phases by ensuring we have capacity to continue to make to the standard we want to make.”  ●

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Rone finds his voice The lauded street artist has been recognised with a major exhibition. JA N E R O C CA

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eelong-born artist Rone is returning to the regional city with his first comprehensive survey at the Geelong Gallery. From his early stencil art to painterly large-scale canvases and his signature immersive installations, Rone has found his voice – it's where beauty and decay co-exist and it's finally caught the attention of the mainstream. “It's very surreal to see my works in this grand, traditional gallery,” he says. “I remember walking past when I was at school, and to know that my work sits in the same gallery as where you'll find one of Australia's most important artworks – Federick McCubbin's A Bush Burial – is very weird.” The exhibition features two decades of Rone's work, with the transformation of the Douglass Gallery a dramatic standout. He's blowtorched and burned furniture he found in the basement, resurrected abandoned old frames and worked with musician and composer Nick Batterham for the soundtrack. Interior stylist Carly Spooner brings her magic to the table once again. Rone, who grew up on a hobby farm riding motorbikes and driving paddock cars, discovered a


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Learn about the history of wool,

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the Indigenous footprint of the

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and apartments, many with views of

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at the National Wool Museum.

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love of skateboarding that eventually led him to Melbourne, where he discovered street art in 2001. “It took leaving Geelong to realise how much beauty there was here,” he says. “From the beaches at Torquay to the wineries of the Bellarine Peninsula. You can't access that immediately when you're in Melbourne.” A day trip to Geelong to see the show is easily

done on the train with just a three-minute walkthrough Johnston Park once you arrive. Afterwards, treat yourself to a chic Italian lunch at The Continental, where the 1940s era is captured through artwork and elegance. It's all dark timber, moody music and Italian dishes that sing from this kitchen, from homemade arancini to freshly shucked oysters. And don't forget to try the cannoli.

Make a dinner booking at West Geelong's Baah Lah, where the menu focuses on local produce that is elegantly plated. The head chef and owner, Brian Anderson, riffs on Singaporean flavours and techniques – from delicious roasted duck pancakes to barramundi in green curry. It’s perfect for sharing and kids will love it.  ●

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eyington, a grandly proportioned fourstorey building of house-sized dwellings, is nestled in Heyington Place among lush and layered mature gardens, moments from Toorak village and with easy city access. Highly awarded architects, Carr, designed the three-bedroom-plus homes to offer the grace and space of nearby traditional homes. The Heyington apartments are high-end contemporary garden residences with landscaped terraces. “Luxury downsizers from large homes in quiet streets want a boutique building of timeless design on a tranquil tree-lined street without the nuisance of a ground floor cafe,” says Kay & Burton special projects director Damon Krongold. “Heyington ticks every box.” Each residence has two to three aspects and includes a fireplace and high-end appliances. There are two to three car spaces for each home, and private three-car garages for the two penthouses. Heyington is scheduled for completion in late 2021. ● LIZ McLACHLAN

HEYINGTON » heyingtontoorak.com 63 Heyington Place, Toorak Melbourne ● Developer \ Sterling Global ● Architect & Interior Designer \ Carr ● Landscape Designer \ Acre Landscape Architecture DESIGN

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Internal areas (sqm) \ 166-323

Finished in natural limestone,

The residences have en suites

External areas (sqm) \ 16-241

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LOCATION \ Yarra-side street six kilometres from the city. Walk – two minutes to Heyington Station, or four minutes to St Catherine’s or St Kevin’s College. Drive – five minutes to Toorak village or M1 freeway. ●

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ARBOUR PARK \ IDYLLIC PARKSIDE BOROONDARA LIVING

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ith an impending launch, Arbour Park is perfectly positioned between Boroondara’s most historic park and the charming Surrey Hills village. Designed by acclaimed architects Elenberg Fraser, Arbour Park features two buildings. The first on Canterbury Road has north facing views, while the second features just four whole-level residences directly fronting Surrey Gardens. Landscaping by Openwork features heavily in the design, with cascading greenery complimenting the contemporary facade. Surrey Hills offers incredible value, says Co-Lab Residential director Daniel Cashen. “At Arbour Park, buyers can secure a high-end Elenberg Fraser residence overlooking botanic gardens for $500,000 less than similarly specified projects in Hawthorn, Camberwell or Kew. “Surrey Hills is the forgotten gem of Boroondara, offering artisanal cafes, wine bars and specialist retailers in a village-like atmosphere,” Cashen says. Construction is scheduled to start in June with completion in early 2023. ● LIZ McLACHLAN

ARBOUR PARK » arbourpark.com.au 352-358 Canterbury Road ● Developer \ JCL Prime ● Architect & Interior Designer \ Elenberg Fraser ● Landscape Designer \ Openwork FEATURES

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Designed for modern living,

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timbers, integrated appliances,

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terraces. Many apartments

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LOCATION \ Direct frontage to Surrey Gardens. Walk – one minute to village, six minutes to Surrey Hills Station, seven minutes to Surrey Hills Primary. Drive – two minutes to Maling Road, eight minutes to Camberwell.

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HOUSE OF THE WEEK POINT LONSDALE \ 2 NICHOLAS COURT 3

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Relax with a cool drink and watch ships negotiate The Heads as they enter and leave Port Phillip Bay from the delightful third-level eyrie of this charming Bellarine Peninsula house. It is a home from which to enjoy the coast and the ocean – the views are magnificent and Point Lonsdale bay beach is just across the road. In immaculate condition with light and airy interiors, it is on 700 square metres with a large, north-facing rear garden edged with mature trees. Celebrating an indoor-outdoor lifestyle, the home has large living areas wrapped around an inner courtyard with a deck, pergola and garden. At the rear, a paved barbecue area makes for effortless entertaining. The main bedroom, with a stylish en suite and wet-room shower, is at the front of the property and looks out to the courtyard. A second bedroom with a built-in wardrobe, the family bathroom, and a retreat are also in this zone. Large living areas follow, taking advantage of the light that floods in from the courtyard and the wall of glazing at the rear. The living area has a fireplace and bespoke cupboards separate the lounge from the dining area. The timber kitchen is family-sized with a walk-in pantry, a breakfast bar for casual dining, and excellent bench space and storage. Also on this floor are a laundry with storage and a flexible room overlooking the garden that could be an office, yoga room or hobbies room. On the first floor is a bedroom with deck and external staircase, and one floor up is the fabulous viewing room with windows on three sides. The home has heating, ceiling fans and heated towel rails. It is close to everything that makes Point Lonsdale appealing. Shops, cafes, parks, a skate park and the Point Lonsdale Primary School are just moments away. Lonsdale Links is popular with golfers and the surf beach is a short walk past Point Lonsdale Lighthouse. ● BEVERLEY JOHANSON property@domainreview.com.au

Agent: Kay&Burton, Nicky Rowe 0428 640 509 Price: $2.8 million-$3 million Expressions of interest: close 5pm, May 11

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HAWTHORN \ 54A KOOYONGKOOT ROAD Agent: Kay&Burton, Oliver Booth 0413 975 723 Price: $6.3 million-$6.9 million Expressions of interest: close noon, May 10

TOORAK \ 42/9 STRUAN STREET Agent: Kay&Burton, Nicky Rowe 0428 640 509 Price: $1.25 million-$1.35 million Private sale

FINAL WORD “THIS ONE OF ONLY A FEW PROPERTIES IN POINT LONSDALE THAT HAVE SWEEPING VIEWS OF PORT PHILIP BAY. ITS SOLID BRICK BONES, SPACIOUS AND LIGHT-FILLED FLOOR PLAN COMBINED WITH ITS AAA LOCATION MAKE THIS HOME VERY SPECIAL.” NICKY ROWE – AGENT

MALVERN \ 10 HENDERSON AVENUE Agent: Kay&Burton, Nicole Gleeson 0414 809 221 Price: $7 million-$7.7 million Expressions of interest

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TOORAK \ 12 LASCELLES AVENUE 4

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Set on about 714 square metres of land, this Georgian-style duplex offers several options for investment, rebuilding as a family home or a development (STCA). The two apartments follow an identical floor plan with bay windows in the bedroom and living room at the front of the building. Double doors lead from the living room to the dining room with a kitchen off to one side and a retreat with parquetry floor on the other. Each apartment has two bedrooms with built-in wardrobes, two bathrooms, a second shower in the laundry, and a powder room. In the garden is a free-standing office with kitchenette and bathroom. The property is close to Toorak Village. ● BEVERLEY JOHANSON

Agent: Marshall White, Richard Mackinnon 0414 822 579 Price: $6.5 million-$7.15 million Auction: 12.30pm, May 7

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A 20-metre, heated indoor pool in a free-standing pool house, a full-size floodlit tennis court with a 100,000-litre tank below it, and a grand home built around 1860 all come together here to offer a luxurious family lifestyle. Tweedside, on around 2880 square metres, has grand spaces and large living areas. Bedrooms are off the hall at the front of the house and, at the rear, the kitchen, dining and family room range down one side of the pretty courtyard with several rooms including bathrooms, a bedroom, gym and laundry on the other side. The farmhouse-style kitchen has a Falcon oven, Miele appliances and a butler’s pantry. The original stables are now a huge theatre with mezzanine studio above. The house has heating and cooling, integrated Bose audio system, CCTV security, cellar and infra-red sauna. ● BEVERLEY JOHANSON

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This distinctive house was built in the early 1900s to be the residence for the gardener at Miegunyah Estate, now a National Trust property. Prestigious architect Allan Powell designed the renovation, following the lines of the original building, and accentuated light, volume and garden outlooks with a cantilevered glass-walled section bridging the old and new together. The open-plan family room has cathedral ceilings and a marble fireplace, and the kitchen has marble benches and Gaggenau appliances. There are two bedrooms downstairs and two on the first floor. The house, nestled among the original tall trees of the estate on about 523 square metres, has an alarm, hydronic heating, timber floors and automatic gates. ● BEVERLEY JOHANSON

Agent: Marshall White, Justin Long 0418 537 973 Price: $3.8 million-$4.18 million Auction: 10.30am, May 1

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A fair dinkum, warehouse-conversion apartment in the heart of Tigerland, this pad will have you strutting your stripes while enjoying easy access to the MCG, entertainment arenas, shopping strips and the city. Converted from industrial to residential in 2000, the iconic red-brick building now houses 44 cool dwellings. Take the lift to the fifth floor, where the two-level pad kicks off with three bedrooms (or two plus study) all benefiting from en suite and balcony connections. Up again, and you’ll find a laundry, powder room and open-plan hub with a multipaned glass wall drinking in urbane vistas. Part the hub’s glass doors to the protected balcony to appreciate the scenery al fresco. Inclusions encompass modern appliances, two car spaces and storage. ● KAY KEIGHERY

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BESPOKE QUALITY WITH AN ALFRESCO LIFESTYLE A contemporary triumph amongst the period charm, this bespoke architecturally-designed residence delivers breathtaking spaces set in a stunning warehouse-inspired design. - Vast entertaining zone with scope to relax and dine in style - hidden storage, bar and TV recesses behind a mixed media wall. Gourmet entertainer’s kitchen with top-shelf 1200mm Ilve oven plus expanses of cabinetry and preparation space. - Built-in suspended Focus Fireplace plus a fully-automated solar-heated pool that is serviced by a convenient poolside bathroom. - Entrance level home office/3rd bedroom with access to a semi-ensuite bathroom, plus two expansive upstairs suites both with striking tiled bathrooms and masses of cleverly conceived storage. - Whisper quiet basement gym or rumpus room with wine store, plus versatile rear freestanding studio with bathroom above the oversized auto garage accessed off Freeman Street. -Premium finishes including polished concrete, sustainable timber and a soaring “Brick Face” wall up to a rooftop terrace taking in 360 degree views from the city skyline to the Dandenong ranges. - A laundry with drying cupboard, hydronic heating, evaporative cooling and intercom to the gate are amongst a long list of inclusions. Screened behind a landscaped garden, this is a home of scale, substance & privileged seclusion. Architect - Austin Maynard Architects - www.maynardarchitects.com Architect - Multiplicity - https://www.multiplicity.com.au/ Photographer - Tess Kelly - www.tesskelly.net Photographer - Emma Cross Photographer -www.emmacross.com.au

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Saturday 15th May at 2:00pm $3,300,000-$3,500,000 Julie Taylor 0439 859 811 Chantelle Wilkins 0435 187 768 28 Bridge Road Richmond 03 9426 4000

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15C Evans Court Toorak Vic 3142 This exclusively located home on an easily managed block is situated in a quiet pocket of Toorak within one of Melbourne’s most sought-after locations. Situated close to private schools, the highly sought after Toorak and Kooyong shopping villages, restaurants, parkland, and transport. Offering four-bedrooms or three plus a potential home office or study, four bathrooms, this executive style home would suit the fussiest of buyers. Generously proportioned rooms provide ample living spaces and include a large open plan living/dining area with OFP and floor-to-ceiling glass that overlooks the north-facing outdoor entertaining area and swimming pool. Features a designer kitchen with Miele double oven, separate laundry, double remote garage with storage, video intercom, security system, reverse-cycle heating and air conditioning, oak and bluestone flooring.

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Unrivalled Contemporary Masterpiece This contemporary masterpiece by Stephen Jolson provides over 950sqm of world class luxury in one of Toorak’s most prestigious positions on 1270m2 of low maintenance feature landscape gardens. Built to the highest international standards and attention to detail rarely seen. Spectacular north facing dimensions include gallery-like living and entertaining over three levels with lift, palatial master suite, 20m heated indoor lap pool and smart technology.

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A single level home of timeless elegance and uncompromising quality in one of Toorak’s finest addresses, this modern residence’s impeccable indoor/outdoor dimensions are beautifully brought to life with abundant northern light and leafy surrounding outlooks.

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On Toorak´s prized Edzell Avenue is a rare and special residential proposition on a substantial holding. Set on a scenic bend of the Yarra River, with a private jetty, pontoon, boat shed and picturesque picnic area, all overlooked by an agelessly cool deco style residence. An almost peerless mix of position, provenance and potential that presents as a most tantalising prospect for the future. A highly desirable location close to elite private schools, with easy access to the CBD.

View: Strictly by appointment Saturday & Thursday 1.00-1.30pm 24/7 View: www.7edzell.com Contact: Jock Langley 0419 530 008 Conj: Forbes Global Properties Ken Jacobs 0407 190 152

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21 Harcourt Street Hawthorn East Prestigiously positioned at the heart of the Harcourt Estate, this unique 2-level residence is an evocative picture of established refinement gracefully rising beyond leafy garden. The extensive interior offers triple-arched hallway, impressive formal and family living and dining rooms, executive study, 4 bedrooms (downstairs main), Gaggenau/Miele kitchen and north-rear pool oasis. Near private schools, shops, trains and parks.

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36 Mercer Road Armadale Experience the pinnacle of refined, luxurious family living in this breathtaking Armadale home. Formal living and dining are complemented by a light filled open plan domain, featuring a Miele kitchen and opening out to the sunny rear courtyard with pool. All four generous bedrooms benefit from robes and ensuites. A laundry, second lush courtyard, separate powder and double garage with further parking complete the home.

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156 Wattle Valley Rd Camberwell Positioned on an elevated corner in one of Camberwell’s most illustrious boulevards, this solid brick c.1939 residence offers immediately comfortable accommodation with scope to renovate, build a new home or dual occupancy project (STCA) on 780sqm near leading schools, trams, trains. Includes modern kitchen and bathroom, powder room, high decorative ceilings, leadlight windows, manicured gardens and remote double garage via Springfield Avenue.

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EOI Closing Fri 14th May at 5pm Inspect Thurs 29th April 2-2:30pm & Sat 1st May 1-1:30pm Land 780 sqm approx Cameron Edgoose 0438 064 212 Richard Earle 0418 564 168 Hawthorn 9810 5000


1A Gavan Street Camberwell This elegant Fasham home combines clean lines, high-end appointment and the day-long glow of north light. Live, relax and entertain in style throughout the 3/4 bedroom/2 bathroom floorplan carefully curated with exceptional attention to space, style and quality through large study, upper retreat, stylishly elegant Miele/stone kitchen and free-flowing living spaces all flanked by north walls of glass to decked gardens.

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9 Edlington Street Hawthorn Peacefully & privately tucked away in an exclusive cul-de-sac, the extra-wide arched fretwork façade of this residence reflects its impressively proportioned interior & north-facing rear entertaining oasis with remote-control double garage. An extremely rare discovery so close to Auburn Village, this home offers 2 ultra-spacious bedrooms, inviting sitting room (gas FP), open-plan study/office with desk, bright central bathroom, laundry, vast living & dining room & large granite kitchen with Smeg range cooker.

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44 Grant Street Malvern East Period elegance introduces a formal living area and separate entertaining zone showcasing an expansive Caesar stone kitchen with V-Zug appliances and open fireplace, opening to tree lined alfresco dining and heated swimming pool. Superb family accommodation features four bedrooms with built in robes, main with walk in robe and marble en suite, plus a bright home office or optional fifth bedroom. Includes ducted heating, solar panels, laundry and ample undercover parking.

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Auction Saturday 8th May at 11am Inspect Thur 12-12.30pm & 5.30-6pm, Sat 2.30-3pm Land 790 sqm approx Charles Boyd 0402 275 485 Kellie O'Neill 0414 652 231 Andrew McCann 0414 643 744 Armadale 9864 5000

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Exclusively located in a cul-de-sac with direct gate access to parkland, this stylishly-renovated 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom residence is flawlessly delivered amidst superbly landscaped gardens. Offers main bedroom with ensuite, study, sitting room, dining room, living room (HeatnGlo, stacker doors), decking, upstairs lounge, gourmet kitchen, double-glazing, heating/cooling, alarm, vacuum and DLUG. Near private schools and Maling Road. Auction Inspect Land David Banks Simon Lord Hawthorn

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ST KILDA EAST 20 Myrtle Street VICTORIAN ALLURE WITH FABULOUS FLOORPLAN FLEXIBILITY Concealing a lot more space than its picture-perfect façade suggests, this 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom Victorian provides an immaculate environment adorned with the character of yesteryear. Featuring living, dining, modern kitchen, enormous home office/bedroom/rumpus room and a sizeable northfacing paved alfresco courtyard. Close to quality schools, buses, and Ripponlea Village and Station.

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SOUTH YARRA 273A Domain Road STYLE & ELEGANCE ON SOUTH YARRA HILL Originally built as a beautiful old mansion set on the coveted ‘South Yarra Hill’ located on the corner of Avoca Street & Domain Road, this stunningly converted home superbly occupying the entire top floor (half a house) of a brilliantly renovated boutique corner house (one of just two). This sensational residence’s captivating, warehouse appeal and ultra-stylish spaces deliver irresistible lifestyle allure.

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