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PEOPLE & PROPERTY OF MELBOURNE

JUNE 23-29, 2021

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As the city starts to reopen, one can only hope the optimism and hope with which we started the year can return quickly. Though many industries have been knocked about by the effects of the pandemic, one that has remained able to function is film and television (and just quietly, thank goodness for that, else there’d be much less choice while at home). This week, we chat with Melbourne boy Guy Pearce, who’s returned to screens this month with the final Jack Irish instalment on the ABC. He talks about family, the fun of working with Kate Winslet and still calling Melbourne home.  ●

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hen it comes to exploring one’s family history, stepping back in time doesn’t always lead to the resolution you anticipated. In the 12th season of SBS’s Who Do You Think You Are? we’re taken on the family journey of eight prominent Australians including Celia Pacquola, Malcolm Turnbull, Uncle Jack Charles and Denise Drysdale, where discovering who came before stirs all the emotions. Comedian Pacquola didn’t have much interest in finding out about her past when approached by SBS to take part in the series. “I’m the sort of girl focused on the future, wondering what I’ll do next rather than looking back at the past,” she says. “I thought, ‘I’m not that interesting. Who would want to know this?’ It felt arrogant in a way.” But she decided to participate to help unearth the maternal-line stories for her mother Pam’s sake – and she made sure Pam thought it was OK to do the show. “I really did this for mum,” Pacquola says. “She lost both of her parents in her 20s and didn’t really have any stories that came before them. “I had two very different experiences with the relatives I discovered. It’s not all feel-good, either. The latter made me very uncomfortable and I am still processing that. It involves stolen land. It made me wonder, how would a First Nations person watching this feel?

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“I had two very different experiences with the relatives I discovered. It’s not all feel-good, either.” CELIA PACQUOLA “As white Australians we continue to benefit while First Nations people are disadvantaged,” she says. “I know I am part of it and had a feeling that my family’s past might have had a part in it.” Actor Uncle Jack Charles is a stolen generation member, taken from his mother at four months old and only reunited with her at 18. His exploration into finding his father, discovering family members he didn’t know existed and returning to their burial places is as moving as it gets. But it’s his deep desire to know more that led Charles to taking part in the series. “Mum must have been a very strong woman to sneak out of the Royal Women’s Hospital with me when she was aged 15,” he says. “They caught her at a blackfella camp just outside of Shepparton and that’s when they grabbed me.” Charles learns about the strong lineage of powerful women who preceded his mother –

a history that traces him from Victoria to the north-east of Tasmania. “I was told I was an orphan as a kid,” says Charles, who was raised by a foster family in Doncaster East after leaving the Salvation Army’s Box Hill Boys Home aged 14. “But I always had a feeling I had a father; I just didn’t know anything about him. I finally have that story now. At my age, that gives me a great sense of relief to at least know where I came from. “I have never had a sense of family or belonging. I had a foster family, but I never knew my real family. Taking part in this show has allowed me to find out things I wouldn’t have known. I wish I would have found this out much younger in life.” ● WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE? \ SBS, Tuesdays 7.30pm or SBS On Demand

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Jack of all trades COVER STORY As he wraps up his titular role in

Jack Irish, Guy Pearce reveals some of the ‘pinch-me’ moments of his enviably varied acting career.

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“You try to be convincing every time you take on a role. It’s about finding a truth in the character you are playing – and it’s a great gift to be able to do what I do.”

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t has been two and a half years since actor Guy Pearce was in Melbourne, but it took the filming of the final season of Jack Irish from last November to February this year for the nostalgia to kick in. “I was on set filming when the sadness hit and it took me quite by surprise,” says Pearce from Bulgaria, where he is now filming Memory with Liam Neeson. “I knew it was our last season, but the reality of that struck me hard. I was like, ‘Gosh, this is the end.’ Jack Irish kept me coming back, but I still call Melbourne home. I have my house there and I really am a homebody when I’m back.” Filmed in and around the Napier Hotel in Fitzroy as well as St Kilda and Warrandyte, the final season of Jack Irish is personal for its protagonist. Pearce’s eponymous character finds himself on a journey of self-discovery as he tries to piece together the story behind his partner’s murder. “The murder is very triggering for the kind of person Jack has become,” Pearce says of the series, built around the original book by Peter Temple. “Jack discovers a whole lot of elements to do with the murder of his wife that weren’t apparent to him at the time. It brings up a lot of emotional stuff, and it’s a more confronting series as a result. “One of the great things about playing Jack is that there has always been a sense of ambivalence about him. He finds himself in the middle of trying to solve some crime, but at the same time not really caring and wondering why he is there. “I think on a deep level he does care, but doesn’t want to be bothered to care – that’s what’s funny about Jack.” Pearce, who started his career playing Mike Young on Neighbours in 1986, had his first major film breakthrough eight years later in The

Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert. He’s gone on to great things in Hollywood with movies such as L.A. Confidential and Memento, and kept us glued to the small screen in the TV series Mildred Pierce and Mare of Easttown, in which he appears alongside his friend, Kate Winslet. A day before our interview, the 53-year-old actor sat down for an intimate chat with Liam Neeson, who was talking about Woody Allen. Pearce says that, despite his longevity, there are still plenty of pinch-me moments in his career and he takes nothing for granted. “Actor Tom Hardy once said there’s two kinds of acting – there’s convincing and nonconvincing,” Pearce says. “You try to be convincing every time you take on a role. It’s about finding a truth in the character you are playing – and it’s a great gift to be able to do what I do.” He says he had hoped to bring his actor partner Carice van Houten and their son Monte, 4, to Melbourne during filming, but it wasn’t possible. The pandemic year certainly kept Pearce busy, which means he’s been in and out of quarantine in various countries. Last September and October, he spent two weeks housebound in the US with Winslet, who insisted he join Mare of Easttown. She’s long been a fan of his work, crushing on him as an 11-year-old watching Neighbours when Pearce was 18. “Kate told me [that] when she found out our birthdays were on the same day, she nearly wet herself,” Pearce says. “She fan-girled all this information to an American crew, explaining who I was. They had no idea what she was talking about because Neighbours wasn’t big in America. They’re like, ‘That’s lovely, Kate, now let’s get on with filming.’”

The pair have kept in touch over the years, with more in common than ever now that Pearce is a father. Their quarantine time included cooking meals together and sharing parenting stories. “Kate has wonderful advice and valuable life lessons to share. I have a million questions about being a parent, so we talked about everything,” Pearce says. Being a father has made Pearce more aware of how much time he’s prepared to spend away from home. He’s in constant Skype meetings with Carice, working out a schedule of who is in charge when she takes off for London again for a filming job and when the nanny momentarily takes over. “We are very focused on being a team and being good parents,” Pearce says. “Everything is so COVID-focused now, which it needs to be, but you start to forget about other things that matter in life. “For us, it’s about getting our perspective balanced again on everything else that matters in the world, from climate change to being able to enjoy ourselves and not be stressed about everything. I don’t want my child growing up panicked about the future.” While there’s no date just yet planned for a return to Melbourne, Pearce says he’s rolling with the workload. “I’m still stunned I got to be on Neighbours; I’m stunned I got to do L.A. Confidential and all that followed,” he says. “I’m aware of how precarious it is in this business. “It’s not that I think I won’t get another job again – I don’t look at it like that – but if I don’t do a good job, then the jobs I do get won’t be the good ones, and none of us want to be that person.” ● JACK IRISH \ ABC TV Sunday nights, or iView ● iview.abc.net.au/show/jack-irish

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SPORT

Doubles life Todd Woodbridge is happy being seen as a tennis great and a TV host. Wo r d s

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itting in an inner-Melbourne cafe, an outrageously youthful Todd Woodbridge – a 50-year-old who has spent so long in the public eye – ponders a question: is he more recognised now as a former tennis great, or for being that guy on TV? The 22-time grand slam men’s and mixed doubles champion and former world No.19 in singles (people forget that bit) insists it’s not something he thinks about. But the Sydney-born Melbourne adoptee who jokes that he’s done the necessary wardrobe switch

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“to scarves and coats in winter, and you-neverknow-what in summer’’ also acknowledges his profile has changed. “There’s a group of people that know me for tennis, for the Woodies, for achievements, and then there’s a different age bracket who know me as a host, presenter, commentator; the bloke who sells vitamins,’’ Woodbridge says, laughing over his latte. “More recently, I’ve found that people recognise me, but it’s really broad. The most recent thing is going on Postcards. Everyone I speak to is like,

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“One month of my life - basically every year - has been spent around Wimbledon Village and London ... I cannot wait to go back.” ‘You’re on Postcards, that’s great.’ It’s local. It’s a very, very homegrown show. Very Victorian, very Melbourne.’’ He is a resident of Brighton East with his wife, Tash, talented golfer daughter Zara, 20, and musical theatre performer Beau, 18. COVID has meant Woodbridge had to stay put for the longest period since he moved to the AIS in Canberra at the age of 14. But he’s enjoyed it, grateful that Port Phillip Bay is within their fivekilometre lockdown exercise radius, given that his beloved Royal Melbourne Golf Club has had to close for long periods. This year’s Wimbledon will be the first he has missed since sharing the boys’ doubles title with

Jason Stoltenberg in 1987. Instead, the Tennis Australia ambassador will be commentating from Nine’s Melbourne studios from June 28 to July 11. The most recent of Australia’s Wimbledon singles champions was Lleyton Hewitt in 2002. Before that, it was Pat Cash in 1987. And Cash’s opponent when the defending champion stepped on to centre court? A fresh-faced debutant named Todd. “I had that unique experience of walking out there for my very first match as a singles player and feeling that electricity of sound as you walk out,’’ says Woodbridge, who, with former doubles partner Mark Woodforde, is among the fewer than 500 All England Club members. Things he will miss in 2021 include the ritual of

stepping through the gates for the first time and taking a few quiet moments to sit next to the world’s most famous court before the crowds arrive. And the strawberries, the Pimms, even the queues. “One month of my life – basically every year – has been spent around Wimbledon Village and London,’’ says the nine-time doubles champion and former singles semi-finalist (people forget that, too). “So, this will feel uncomfortable and nostalgic. I cannot wait to go back.’’ When he does, Woodbridge will be there as both a former tennis star and current TV host. And happy to be recognised as both. ● WIMBLEDON \ Nine, from June 28

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FEATURE HOUSE CAMBERWELL \ 26 THROUGH ROAD 4

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In 1927, when the Through Road Estate was being subdivided, “Progress Propelled by Popularity” was the catch-cry that lured dozens of well-to-do families. Now it’s happening again. Hartwell (and its primary school) is the address many young families long for, but this time it’s about vintage chic. And Grasmere, built in 1933 on the Laxdale Road corner, hits that sweet spot of antique and modern in a leafy, easily walkable neighbourhood. An artful mixture of deco and Georgian revival, the twostorey house was saved from over-renovation by remaining in one family for 45 years. The current owners have updated their home with a light hand. Tasmanian oak floorboards are japanned, the cobbleglass front doors sparkle and rooms flow airily in a sequence that makes the most of the north-easterly aspect. The new kitchen gleams in marbled stone with AEG and Siemens appliances. Elsewhere, tiny preserved details such as the powder room’s casement are a nod to those health-conscious ’30s architects who cared about newfangled things such as ventilation. Grasmere has an expansive living room with an original brick (non-working) fireplace. A cutaway leads to a sunroom, linked elegantly by a black-framed multifold to a north-facing deck. The kitchen and dining area share a spacious room (fireplace) with french doors to a courtyard garden at the rear. The north-facing deck has a gas-plumbed barbecue and offers a secluded play area for kids. Step up to a double

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bedroom (also accessible via the sunroom) and to a modern, grey and white laundry-bathroom. Grasmere’s original, dark timber staircase leads to a sunny landing. Two bedrooms up here are unusually large, and one has a big, north-facing retreat via glass sliders. The petite third bedroom has the advantage of an adjoining study/ retreat that opens to the balcony above the porch. Sleek in new, matt black tapware, the main bathroom has a white and gold mosaic floor still doing glamorous duty after 90 years. ● ALISON BARCLAY property@domainreview.com.au

Agent: Jellis Craig, Mark Pezzin 0403 537 105 Price: $2.3 million-$2.5 million Auction: 11am, June 26

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“GRASMERE IS A BEAUTIFUL FOUR-BEDROOM HOME THAT IS VERY MUCH AN ACHIEVEMENT IN CONTEMPORARY COMFORT. THE DECKED OUTDOOR AREA IS PERFECT FOR A RELAXED LIFESTYLE. ” MARK PEZZIN – AGENT


BALWYN NORTH \

spa. The white stone kitchen has a

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Smeg oven and gas cooktop. Natural travertine and oak are spliced hilariously

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and its covered barbecue room. The marble kitchen has Gaggenau appliances.

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There’s a ground-floor bedroom and

with bold colours (lime front door, yellow

dual-entry bathroom but most of the

cabinets) in a nod to posh-hippie ’70s

The Sackville ward – Kew’s most wanted

slumber happens upstairs, where the main

Perched on a hill with a view to the Yarra

style. The ground-floor main bedroom

family precinct – is the setting for this

bedroom, with a twin en suite and walk-

Ranges, this feels like the most beautiful

(twin en suite, free-standing bath) is

three-level house and its wealth of sleek

in wardrobe, commands a wraparound

tree house imaginable. There’s even

complemented by three on the lower

tailoring. Oak floorboards, marble finishes,

balcony. Three further bedrooms share a

a suspended front path to add to the

level, one with an en suite. ●

vast glazing and a vertical garden converge

central bathroom. ● ALISON BARCLAY

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excitement! Built in 2015, the two-level townhouse maximises its north-facing

in a gleaming mixture of natural beauty, with a barbecue terrace from which to

position with a vaulted living-dining

enjoy it. Three (indoor) living areas include

area opening to a sunbathed terrace. A

Agent: Jellis Craig,

the lower-level rumpus (bar and cellar)

Agent: Kay & Burton,

cosy lounge has a gas pebble fireplace,

Geordie Dixon 0418 588 399

and the first-floor retreat. The ground-

Sophie Su 0425 270 125

and there’s also a lower-level retreat

Price: $1.9 million-$2.09 million

floor living-dining area – with a bioethanol

Price: $3.9 million-$4.29 million

alongside the fully tiled lap pool and

Auction: noon, June 26

fireplace – has stacker doors to the deck

Auction: 3pm, June 26

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twin en suite and walk-through wardrobe

48 HENRIETTA STREET

with access to the nursery/study. The new, fully-tiled main bathroom has a

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heritage overlay, options also open up for significant renovation, rebuilding entirely

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free-standing bath. Hardwood floorboards

or redevelopment (STCA). Located on Hawthorn’s prestigious Scotch Hill, off

grace the vaulted living-dining area, which

Elevated with an exceptionally wide

Glenferrie Road and close to private

The namesake of a street noted for its

has multifold doors to the deck and lawn.

frontage on a 1133-square-metre

schools and parkland, this is a rare

Victorian architecture, Henrietta stands

The stone and steel kitchen has a walk-in

allotment, and a north-facing substantial

opportunity to find a property of such

out in elegant simplicity. The free-standing

pantry. ● ALISON BARCLAY

rear garden with pool, spa and trampoline,

size and inviting scope in Melbourne’s elite

house looks petite but packs a lot of

Warwoona evinces its Victorian past in

leafy east. ● JOANNE BROOKFIELD

modern, family sized accommodation into

scale and period design features. Nine

its long, slinky proportions. With a double

principal rooms, impeccably presented

garage at the rear (ROW) and a secluded

with modern enhancements, plus a

garden in the middle, it’s a perfectly

Agent: Marshall White,

vast basement level, which has seven

Agent: Marshall White Boroondara,

practical hideaway on the northern slope

Andrew Gibbons 0407 577 007

spaces in addition to the three car

Eva Gyorodi 0411 850 171

of Scotch Hill. Off the skylit hall are three

Price: $2 million-$2.2 million

garage, offer spacious and immediate

Price: $5.2 million-$5.72 million

double bedrooms, the front main with a

Auction: 12.30pm, June 26

blue-chip living. Unencumbered by a

Auction: 11.30am, June 26

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DIRECTORY ADDRESS

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19a Moorhouse St

Marshall White 21

31 Stuart St

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4 Gellibrand St

KEW EAST Marshall White 23

32 Frater St

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MORNINGTON \ 4 DOWNWARD STREET

MALVERN EAST 26 Through Rd

Jellis Craig 17

CANTERBURY 15 Logan St

Marshall White 19

GLEN IRIS 3 Bourne Rd

42 Grant St

Marshall White 22

41 Clarence St

Marshall White 24

PORT MELBOURNE Marshall White 20

53 Swallow St Fletchers 25

SOUTH YARRA Jellis Craig 16

1 Como Ave

HAWTHORN

SURREY HILLS 9 Wellesley Rd

Marshall White 20

76 Robinson Rd

Marshall White 22

747 Canterbury Rd

HAWTHORN EAST 37 Cole St

TOORAK 700 Orrong Rd

Marshall White 23

Kay & Burton 14

60 Hopetoun Rd

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1 Como Avenue South Yarra The height of luxury, this grandly proportioned five bedroom family home is immaculately presented in lush garden surrounds and steeped in a rich history. Featuring soaring detailed ceilings and leafy vistas throughout, open plan living and dining is complemented by a separate kitchen equipped with marble benchtops and quality appliances. Versatile layout with multiple living zones, while established gardens invite alfresco dining. Also includes laundry, garage and ducted heating.

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Expressions of Interest Inspect Land Lily Keating Nathan Waterson Andrew Macmillan Armadale

Closing Tuesday 6th July at 3pm Thur 11-11.30am & Sat 2-2.30pm 842 sqm approx. 0409 160 022 0439 905 188 0418 142 252 9864 5000

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Forming an integral part of the area’s history, “Grasmere” (c1933) is a grand yet stylish presence near Hartwell Primary School, trains and shops. Luxuriously large rooms hark back to a bygone era yet today this beautiful home is very much an achievement in contemporary comfort with stone kitchen/meals area, 2 homeoffices and sun-bathed family spaces spilling onto decked outdoor areas perfect for indoor/outdoor entertaining. Auction Inspect Land Mark Pezzin Cherry Jia Hawthorn

Saturday 26th June at 11am As advertised or by appointment 631 sqm approx 0403 537 105 0430 146 488 9810 5000

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Luxury Living at West End

Penthouse Collection / 112 Adderley Street, West Melbourne This striking penthouse collection with panoramic views redefine luxury living in Melbourne’s exciting West End. With the opportunity to create your dream property from the current shell, or utilize the existing custom designed plans. 3 & 4 bedroom options range from 127-397m2 approx. of internal living. Featuring marble, timber and brass finishes, balcony, state-of-the art marble/ Gaggenau kitchen, built-in bar, laundry, ample parking, residents’ pool, spa and garden.

Expressions of Interest

Marcus Heron 0422 822 995 Prestige Homes of Victoria

Michael Paproth 0488 300 800 The Agency

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