PEOPLE & PROPERTY OF MELBOURNE
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JULY 7-13, 2021
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Apart from the toll on the economy and individual businesses, one of the biggest issues to come out of the pandemic is the effect of such massive change on peoples’ mental health. There are worrying numbers of children affected, and many adults, too, are reporting poor mental health. There are numerous approaches to take, and for this week’s cover star, Demon Max Gawn, mental health was of particular importance over the course of 2020. Now regularly employing mindfulness in his life, his is an interesting story. ●
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GOING PLACES Things to do & see in Melbourne
OUR COVER \ Melbourne Demons star Max Gawn Photographed by Julian Kingma
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Bone and rock
FASHION Emma Addams is back in black with an AC/DC range. Wo r d s
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or Heart of Bone founder Emma Addams and her brother Lenny, working with AC/DC – who made their famous video clip A Long Way to the Top in Melbourne’s Swanston Street in 1976 – is a childhood dream come true. The Melbourne label is the first to collaborate with the band on a limited edition range of jewellery and clothing. Conversations began in 2019, so the collection, which also features cashmere sweaters made from the Chanel-owned House of Barrie in Scotland, has been a labour of love and determination. “AC/DC was the first concert I ever went to when I was 13,” says Addams from her Collingwood studio. “If you had asked me back when I first started Heart of Bone, with a five-month-old baby, who my dream collaborations of my career would be, I honestly could never have imagined this.”
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The collection features AC/DC logo rings in sterling silver and gold, lightning-bolt studs and 100 per cent Australian made T-shirts in black, white and some with a UV-activated design. It all ties in with the 40th anniversary of the band’s Back in Black release. Long before the AC/DC collaboration, Heart of Bone had already made inroads with celebrities and musicians around the world, including Billie Eilish, who discovered the label in 2019 and created a frenzy when she appeared wearing a bunny ring. In Australia, the label is stocked at David Jones, and the range comes packed with plenty of grunt: think embellished skulls, daggers, bones and hearts themed with rock’n’roll debauchery. It was Addams’ brother Lenny’s idea to start a
The AC/DC jewellery and T-shirts drip with rock’n’roll debauchery.
separate business, Custom Creed, that would link what they do with luxury rockwear for the music industry. There’ll be more collaborations on the way after the AC/DC coup. “To provide a steady income stream to try and make up some of the losses from touring and live music grinding to a halt made sense,” Addams says. Through blood, sweat and tears, Addams has come through and lived to tell. A divorce from her husband of 18 years took its toll last year. She home-schooled their two children, all while trying to navigate the AC/DC deal and working from home during lockdowns. “But we’re back, and this time, nothing is going to stop us. I suddenly knew everything in my life had given me the skills I’d need for what was coming, and my life was changed forever. “It hit me that freedom was on the other side of fear, and I was getting there whatever way I could,” she says.” ● ● heartofbone.com
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Lululemon’s newest ambassador breaks down the barriers of mental health.
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ll-Australian, best and fairest, club captain: Max Gawn’s on-field credentials are immense. But a new foray off-field and outside the football environment has him hoping for even further sporting success. The Melbourne captain, naturally a players’ player to whom his teammates gravitate, is arguably one of the greatest ruckmen seen in the game in decades. The Demon – pick 34 in the 2009 AFL draft and a firm fan favourite – also has a lively entrepreneurial spirit and has strong community connections. It’s this off-field strength he plans to build further, now joining forces with athleisurewear company Lululemon as a brand ambassador. “Mental health, mindfulness and fitness are three things that I’m pretty passionate about,” Gawn says.“Mental health, in particular, is something that I’ve come to appreciate more as my career has progressed. I’ve witnessed first-hand how impactful it can be and how important a good mental state is for professional sport. “There’s a range of things footballers can get involved in, and I’m at a stage in my life where I’m really hoping to associate with brands that share the same values I do.” On the day of our interview, Gawn is driving from his new Mornington Peninsula home in Blairgowrie. The recent sea change gives him the chance to be closer to the water; a decision made to enhance his mindfulness. “I have daily mindfulness practices that help me, and as a leader, I encourage all players to do the
“Mental health, mindfulness and fitness are three things that I’m pretty passionate about.”
same. Part of my mindfulness routine is a visit to the beach,” he says. “I’ll simply walk along the beach with no technology, which helps me keep a level head. “I’m also big on keeping a notepad and recapping my day. I love to know why I’m feeling a certain way throughout the day. From that, I’m able to make that connection between stress and underperformance.” Gawn is adjusting to life back home after what was a tumultuous year. The rollercoaster ride of 2020 saw AFL players become accustomed to life in the “hub” – a bubblelike quarantine facility where players would eat, train, play and sleep, on repeat. Although the hubs proved essential for the game’s survival, many players found themselves away from family and friends, and harbouring mental and physical health repercussions related to the insular nature of a 21-week quarantine. But with the role of captain comes the inherent responsibility of uplifting the playing cohort, providing a shoulder to lean on. “Fortunately, I was able to see [the hub] quite differently to a lot of other players and people involved; I had to,” Gawn says. “Players had different circumstances and different experiences, but I was glad I was able to keep a level head to be able to assist my teammates, which was important to me. “As a football player, it’s really important to be able to switch off from the game, and it’s one of the hardest things we tend to struggle with. That’s potentially what the hub escalated because you were constantly surrounded by football.” Gone are the days when hardened AFL players would ignore inner feelings of struggle, stress and hurt, and would suffer in silence. And although the hub life was a trigger for some, it also enabled a positive conversation to exist in a space thought otherwise.
“The topic of mental health is certainly becoming more prevalent within the AFL,” Gawn says. “I also believe our industry is also doing a good job in leading the space for the rest of society. “We’ve had lots of cases recently where players have had the chance to take time off without any judgment from coaches, staff members, teammates and supporters, which is great to see. “In today’s world with COVID and lockdowns and everything else, I believe that our AFL players are leading the charge with the topic of mental health, so I’m really proud of our industry at the moment.”
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t’s a far cry from 2004, when former Hawk Nathan Thompson became the first AFL player to publicly disclose he had depression, only to be told such an announcement would curtail his career. Gawn notes much has changed, and 2021 is a different time: “That’s where football is going; we’re not stuck in the Stone Age where players are made to be how the club wants them to be ... we want them to be who they want to be.” Away from the game, Gawn enjoys the idleness of a small beach town, coupled with his love for his family. In his role as Lululemon ambassador, he is looking to help spread the message of mindfulness and the importance of keeping a healthy mind - two things he encourages all to explore. “There is still a stigma around mindfulness, but I don’t see it that way. The whole thing around mindfulness is just about finding that balance: find something that suits you. If it’s meditation, it’s meditation. If it’s a walk, it’s a walk,” he says. “Find something that keeps you in the present.” ● ● lululemon.com.au
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Clinton McIver’s new wine bar melds fine dining with an unpretentious vibe – and snacks to die for.
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t’s a wonder that chef Clinton McIver is still standing after the year he’s had. Sure, everyone in hospitality did it tough, but when you’re in the business of fine dining – with a typical dish in a 16-course meal being raw scallop with bone marrow and caviar – you’re not exactly serving to the pandemic crowd (although there was a take-home offering for two during lockdown). But now that McIver’s working at capacity again, he’s hardly taking it easy: instead, he’s decided to open Appellation, a wine bar with snacks far more casual than the restaurant that has made his reputation.
“It’s not going to be another Amaru,” he says. “I just want it to be fun; a bit loose.” If it seems a wee bit mad to start up a new eatery in the middle of lockdown, it pays to remember that McIver already knows how to ride the choppy waves. When he first opened Amaru in Armadale five years ago, the first year was extremely hard. “We could have closed that restaurant month to month,” McIver says. “We hung in there.” The resilience paid off; within two years, Amaru received two hats in The Age Good Food Guide, and McIver, a one-time sous chef at Vue de Monde, became a bona fide foodie celebrity. Moreover, he created the restaurant of his dreams: a fine dining experience that didn’t feel too formal (you’ll see no linen tablecloths on the tables and no waiters sweeping up crumbs from the cloth), with an intimate vibe (there are only 34 seats) and unpretentious food. “It’s not overly showy; I’m not into theatrics or smoke and mirrors,” McIver says. “I want the experience to be genuine. And the food to obviously be delicious.”
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Wine and fine dine C H I C K E N K AT S U C U R RY H O T D O G S
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“It’s taken over five years to really get us to the point where we’re getting our own identity, creating our own dynamic. We’re homed in on the sort of direction we want to go, and we like being a little bit off the beaten path, the way a lot of excellent restaurants are around the world. “I think going out [to eat and drink] should be very fun. It should be exciting. But it still has to be sharp. It has to reflect some value. And you have to have people wanting to come back.” ● APPELLATION WINE BAR \ 1160 High Street, Armadale
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A lesson in serenity
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Maranoa Botanic Gardens, Balwyn WHAT CAN YOU DO THERE?
ELIANA SCHOULAL
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Full of hidden natural delights to discover, the Maranoa Botanic Gardens is one of the oldest and most impressive native gardens in the country. Entering the suburban Balwyn park, I can almost hear the trickle of its rainforest waterfall, concealed just beyond a green glade. Benches sit nestled in surrounding native shrubbery, shaded by various trees and foliage – the muted colours of the southern Australian bush enhanced by birdsong. The gardens have always been a botanist’s dream. When they opened in 1919, about 500 people attended to see the new expanse of native flora from Australia and New Zealand, uncharacteristic of a time when English gardens were de rigueur. There are more than 4000 native plant species here, and placards along the paths educate me. While it isn’t a spot for ball games or dog walks, there are toilets and heaps of space for a picnic. I pass the Indigenous plant display – a gorgeous area made up of predominantly grassy woodland
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“I just like the feeling of being in a natural place, not able to see big concrete towers and feeling like it’s just a peaceful world,” Chris says. “I love listening to the bird calls.” GREG BRIGGS
species. One of the more striking flowers I come across is the fuchsia heath, or Epacris longiflora, a bell-shaped, red-and-white beauty. This educational aspect makes it such a great place for teaching kids about native ecosystems. WHO WILL YOU FIND THERE?
The park is serenely quiet, except for the birds. I walk around its circumference in complete solitude before I come across two older ladies, who chat to each other and point to the top of the trees. Closer towards the rainforest zone, the pleasant sound of running water crescendos. There’s a vinecovered arch that looks and feels entirely magical. As I pass through, the roof of the canopy hangs low and I need to crouch slightly to see the falls and a creek that runs under a tiny bridge. I emerge onto the park’s main path and walk to an arid region, where there are crooked oaks and bursts of orange banksias. I meet Chris and Steve, who have lived in the area for about 30 years.
Maranoa Gardens is home to more than 4000 native plant species.
A True Education for learning and for life.
HOW TO GET THERE Yarrbat Avenue, Balwyn ■
Catch the 109 tram
to Wharton Street/ WHAT’S NEARBY?
Whitehorse Road,
The Balwyn Community Centre is about a 10-minute walk from the gardens and is a fun place to spend a few hours. There’s a walking track circling around a lovely wetland. The vibrant recreational area has table-tennis tables and exercise equipment. There are also tennis courts, which can be booked by anyone for $20 an hour.
or catch the 304 bus headed towards Box Hill Station to Hosken Street and walk about 10 minutes to the gardens. ■
Parking in streets
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Grab all the ingredients for a picnic from Signorelli on Whitehorse Road. This is one of a few good fresh fruit and veg shops here, but has the splendidness of stocking cheese, sweets, dips and olives. ●
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FEATURE HOUSE ARMADALE \ 31 STUART STREET 3
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Three decades ago, when Armadale was a pleasant spot but not the prestige address it is today, someone had an American beach house dream. Someone longed to be in the Hamptons or perhaps Cape Cod, pondering the universe from a wind-blasted shore before turning inward and plodding homeward to a cosy open fire. Here, in this unusual, two-storey timber house, they made that dream come true. But now it’s time for a new dream, one that embraces rather than escapes this secluded, eclectic and enticing pocket that young families love. A hop from Union Street Gardens, this address is positionperfect. Stroll a few minutes’ south and you find Pique Nique, the cafe that fuels the locals in sociable style. North, and you quickly reach High Street, and to the east is Glenferrie Road. Armadale station is a five-minute walk. All that’s needed now is a renovation – rare in Stuart Street. The house is comfortably liveable and the enormous family area, with its fireplace and full-height windows to the garden, is probably worth retaining. Elsewhere, uneven floors and stairs, cracked skylights and outdated bathrooms and storage are likely to inspire a new vision. The house commands an east-west, 408-square-metre allotment with a garage and ROW to a bluestone lane that leads straight down to Union Street Gardens. The garden is lush and orchard-like, with lemon and cumquat trees around a brick-paved patio and path. The ground floor is a long, stepped open plan. At the front, the lounge has two pairs of french doors to
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the decked courtyard. A study area has bookcases. Follow the pine floorboards through a sitting area
“THIS HOUSE IS EASY TO LIVE IN OR RENT OUT WHILE YOU
(bookcases), off which are the powder room, storeroom
CONSIDER THE OPTIONS FOR A SIGNIFICANT RENOVATION
and bathroom-laundry. The dining zone is neatly divided
OR LUXURIOUS NEW HOME.” JUSTIN LONG – AGENT
by a half-height timber wall from the kitchen, which has Argentine granite benchtops and Smeg appliances. Step down again to the vaulted, terracotta-tiled family area, linked by tall french doors to the garden. Upstairs, a narrow corridor leads to three timber-floored, attic-style double bedrooms and a small bathroom. ● ALISON BARCLAY property@domainreview.com.au Agent: Marshall White, Justin Long 0418 537 973 Price: $2.5 million-$2.75 million Auction: 10.30am, July 17
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good in polished timber. Three double
TOORAK \ EAST PENTHOUSE,
a fitted study. The marble kitchen has
bedrooms include one currently set up
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Smeg appliances. There are two double
as a study. The main bedroom has an en suite. The central bathroom, powder
bedrooms with en suites, the main with a
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Muir Street is the official address, but
room, laundry, basement parking and
Hawthornians know the truth about this
video security complete a snug haven
With its copper mansard roof and parterre
building – it’s that gorgeous pile right
that’s easily walkable to Victoria Gardens
garden, The Clairmont is a piece of Paris
on the Yarra, with mighty trees and the
and trams. ● ALISON BARCLAY
tucked behind Toorak village. This full-floor,
terrace. Petite bedroom three would suit a
riverside trail just beyond the communal
classically styled penthouse has a private
garden. Facing west, this first-floor
lift and big terraces north and south with
apartment gets the best of that outlook.
easy mobility in mind. The cream-carpeted
Full-height glazing and a wraparound
walk-in wardrobe and doors to the south nursery or TV lounge. ● ALISON BARCLAY
living area (gas log fire) can be zoned as
balcony give the living-dining room the
Agent: Kay & Burton,
you choose – dining here, lounge there
Agent: RT Edgar,
air of a tree house, and there’s a second
Andrew Sahhar 0417 363 358
and a card table in a sunny nook, with
Michael Ebeling 0418 338 811
balcony off the main bedroom for extra
Price: $1.35 million-$1.45 million
arched french doors to the north terrace
Price: $3 million-$3.3 million
botanical pleasure. The kitchen looks
Auction: 6pm, July 14
(barbecue) and city view. There’s also
Expressions of interest: close 1pm, July 14
TOORAK \ 1/8-10 ELLERSLIE PLACE
could function as a cellar. North-facing,
GLEN IRIS \ 5/1457 HIGH STREET
pantry and large island, is enhanced
the private courtyard gardens wrap
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every room with natural light and access.
landscaped verdant courtyard. Also there are a laundry, powder room, integrated
While classified as an apartment, this
“An oversized apartment located on the
The dominant vertical lines of the
storage and four-car basement garage,
abode takes up the whole floor giving
doorstep of Hawksburn Village, it doesn’t
facade set expectations matched by the
with all four levels linked by an internal lift.
it the space desired by local Toorak
get much better,” says agent Michael
contemporary interior style in this brand
Close to cafes, schools and freeways, it’s
downsizers. The main bedroom has a
Armstrong. ● JOANNE BROOKFIELD
new townhouse. One of only five, and
also an ideal lock-up-and-leave property
walk-in wardrobe lined with built-ins
tucked away at the rear for maximum
for the frequently travelling executive. ●
leading to double en suite with bath,
privacy, the apartment is described by
while the other two bedrooms share a
agent Damien Davis as “classy, quiet
bathroom. There’s multiple living and
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and spacious”. Three bedrooms, all with
entertaining areas plus at basement-
Agent: Kay & Burton Armadale,
bathrooms, are split over two levels with
Agent: Jellis Craig,
level, adjacent to the three-car garage,
Michael Armstrong 0407 063 263
study nook, terrace and retreat adding to
Damien Davis 0409 961 264
there’s flexibility for a home cinema or
Price: $3.2 million-$3.5 million
the personal space. The communal living-
Price: $2.2 million-$2.4 million
office, while the separate storage room
Private sale
dining, with entertainers kitchen, walk-in
Auction: 10am, July 17
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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
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Closing Tuesday 6th July at 3pm As advertised or by appointment 842 sqm approx. 0409 160 022 0439 905 188 0418 142 252 9864 5000
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538a Orrong Road Armadale 3
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This light filled town residence is perfect downsizer enjoying single level low maintenance luxury. Showcasing two living and dining spaces, a stone island bench kitchen features high end appliances and seamlessly connects to alfresco entertaining. Accommodation comprises three bedrooms, main featuring ensuite and walk in robe and third as optional home office. Includes internal access to double garage. Auction Inspect Kevin O'Brien Dawn Meyer Peter Lloyd Armadale
Saturday 10th July at 12pm Thu 11-11.30am & Sat 11.30am-12pm 0447 008 000 0426 894 388 0413 382 874 9864 5000
1161 Malvern Road Malvern 2
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This modern town residence blends heritage shopfront charm with stunning contemporary interiors. Soaring ceilings compliment two living zones, with optional ground floor home office area. Upstairs presents seamless open plan living/dining, featuring a stone island kitchen with Smeg appliances. Two generous bedrooms comprise built in robes, main accessing private balcony. Includes parking.
Auction Inspect Kellie O'Neill Iain Carmichael Charles Boyd Armadale
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56 Moore Street South Yarra 3
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Sleek modern interiors introduce high ceilings and two superbly zoned living areas, opening to private alfresco entertaining on the east and west wing. Ample natural light adorns a marble kitchen and dining area, featuring breakfast bar and Miele appliances. First floor environs deliver three bedrooms with built in robes, main with ensuite, walk in robe and balcony and one with built in study nook. Includes parking. Auction Inspect Lily Keating Nathan Waterson Andrew Macmillan Armadale
Saturday 24 July at 11am Thursday 11-11.30am & Saturday 1-1.30pm 0409 160 022 0439 905 188 0418 142 252 9864 5000
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East Penthouse/151 Canterbury Road Toorak
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MIDDLE PARK 24 McGregor Street EXCLUSIVE DESIGN FOR EXCEPTIONAL LIVING An outstanding renovation brings contemporary excellence and spaciousness to this four-bedroom Edwardian home near the beach, shops and trams. The design is superb with a large north-facing living zone, Miele twin-oven kitchen, and a full-floor bedroom retreat with two walk-in wardrobes and a marble ensuite. Sun-filled courtyard garden with rear access, hydronic heating, and an exclusive address.
AUCTION Saturday 24th July, 1:00pm
David Wood 0418 315 114 Will Wood 0439 546 789
belleproperty.com
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BEACHFRONT SPLENDOR The ultimate in beachfront living, welcome to this beautiful and spacious apartment, boasting uninterrupted views of the bay. Immaculately renovated, this has transformed an original 3 bedroom apartment into one of the largest 2 bedroom waterfront residences in Beacon Cove, whilst blending the perfect floorplan with a modern twist, featuring stunning fixtures, finishes and appliances. The open plan design incorporates lounge, dining and kitchen areas which just enhances the sense of size and space. To the right of the entry is a second lounge area, which is perfect cozy spot for an escape with a book on a winter’s day. A substantial undercover and protected balcony is the perfect spot for morning coffee or outdoor dining on balmy summer evenings. Also, an all-glass balustrade allows you to look out over the rolling waves from each spot in the apartment. In the spacious master bedroom suite, you are assisted by copious wardrobe storage as well as sparkling ensuite bathroom. A recent thoughtful renovation in the second bedroom has created a home office space, which is easily transformed into a comfortable guest bedroom. The second bedroom is serviced by centrally located second bathroom, beautifully mirroring the other bathroom and maintains the contemporary look and feel of the apartment. If a third bedroom is needed, there is the simple ability to return the apartment to its original floor plan. In addition to the beautifully maintained parquetry flooring through the living areas, other features include video intercom, ducted heating/cooling, stone benchtops, a dedicated linen cupboard, a separate broom utility cupboard, secure garage tandem parking with storage cage. and fabulous communal facilities.
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