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For someone who looks like they were made for the screen, it is hard to believe Rodger Corser never set out to become an actor. Rather, as he tells Jane Rocca in this week’s cover story, he undertook a media studies degree with ambitions to work behind the scenes. Corser, of course, eventually found his way to the stage and then TV and we are all the richer for it. And while the Doctor Doctor star couldn’t resist his latest acting role in season two of Five Bedrooms, (on Paramount+ Australia), he tells Jane that jumping back into the producer’s chair is on the cards.  ●

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Life changing How turning 60 inspired a style guru to help feed schoolkids.

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nterior stylist, philanthropist, businesswoman: Tina Nettlefold says her planets aligned when she turned 60. Now she creates bespoke homewares and has launched a YouTube channel. “Something happened when I turned 60 last year. I realised I have all this energy and needed to channel it somewhere,” says Nettlefold, who started her career in advertising. After 15 years as a stay-at-home mum raising her three sons, she opened her interior styling business in 2014. She’s been busily curating homes for highend clients ever since. “I’m not the sort of person who sits around and goes to lunch every day; I want more from life,” Nettlefold says. “My husband [former head of Sports Australia, Barclay Nettlefold] is … still working, so I went on this new creative adventure because I have always had a philanthropic dream and wanted to make it happen.” Nettlefold is known for bringing a luxury chic to her styling work, but now she’s all about expanding her message beyond that. Via her T.House brand, Nettlefold has teamed with Eat Up – a charity that feeds needy kids who turn up to school without lunches. She doesn’t shy away from getting in on the action, hosting sandwich-making events with celebrity friends and social media influencers to get involved all in the name of a good cause. She’s also created a stylish apron for adults and kids to help raise money for the charity, and more homewares, such as lunch boxes, artisan vases and ceramic platters, are on the way. She also has a candle and room fragrances in the works. Aligning with Eat Up means Nettlefold can shine a light on hungry kids in Australia. One in eight children attends school without a packed lunch. “I want to create some noise, it’s not just about creating products,” she says. “People need to pay attention to the bigger issue. “I know there are lots of social issues at stake when it comes to child hunger, but we want to make the problem known. It’s about getting food in these kids’ tummies so they can concentrate in school and not be in the same cycle as their parents.” Nettlefold is all about building her profile via her YouTube channel, too – the platform makes perfect sense for someone who already has a loyal Instagram following. It’s there she posts daily aspirational photos and videos on how to choose a floor rug, how to embrace colour when it comes to lighting and where to find collectable glassware for your next dinner party.  ● ● eatup.org.au

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COVER STORY Actor Rodger Corser tells us about his new Five Bedrooms role and his late start in the industry.

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or three-time Gold Logienominated actor Rodger Corser joining the cast of comedy-drama Five Bedrooms, filmed in Malvern, was a no-brainer. Part of the attraction of joining the TV show’s second season – which follows five housemates, who, after bonding at a wedding, decide to buy a house together – was the opportunity to reunite with Australian actress Kat Stewart. Corser has worked with Stewart many times before, including in 2005 when filming Last Man Standing and in 2008 as cop Steve Owen in Underbelly. He has also worked with her husband David Whiteley in The Doctor Blake Mysteries. In Five Bedrooms, Corser plays Stuart, the ex-husband of Stewart’s character Liz. The show follows their break-up and the consequences of what happens when couples can’t agree on the right time to start a family.

role in Rent in 1998 that gave him a taste of the spotlight and led him to Beastmaster in 2000 and Water Rats in 2001. He’s most adored for playing lead character and heart surgeon Dr Hugh Knight in Doctor Doctor – which just wrapped up after five seasons – and hopes to woo his fans in Five Bedrooms. “I guess you could say I was in the camp of late bloomers as far as acting went,” Corser says. “There is no six-step plan to getting where you are in this business. There’s no guarantee even after going to drama school that it will lead to work. “A lot of parents stop and ask me about what their kids should do to get into acting. I always say there’s no one pathway – there certainly wasn’t for me.” Corser lives in Sydney with his wife Renae Berry and their three young children. It’s there you’ll find a guitar he used to play with

it’s a conversation that will change your life, and my character is all about that. I’ve seen friends and family put off having kids, and sometimes you have to jump in and find your way through it,” Corser says. A more than 20-year career on our screens is an achievement he’s proud of but admits the hustle is part of his daily grind. “People see you pop up in more than one show on TV and don’t realise how much time has elapsed between them. Sometimes there are 73 working weeks between shoot days,” he says. “But I also realise I have been more fortunate than others. It’s a tough industry to get into and maintain a place. And as you get older, there are the pressures of family added too. “The stop-start impact of the pandemic on one’s career can be huge. A lot of friends and colleagues certainly felt undervalued and not seen by not qualifying for any

“It’s a tough industry to get into and maintain a place. And as you get older, there are the pressures of family added too."

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“Kat is so bloody good at her job as an actor,” says Corser, best known for his roles in Doctor Doctor and Underbelly. “I remember on set filming Underbelly and being blown away by her performances as Roberta. The way she would look at Carl – it’s hard to get that look out of your head. I can still see that face. There’s a reason why she has always been at the forefront of screen talent in this country,” he says. He was supposed to only be in the second series of Five Bedrooms for a few episodes, but the pandemic had other plans. “The pandemic worked in favour of my character because when filming went into hiatus for the show last March, they had to pivot and brought my character back. That was a good thing for me,” he says. Corser never planned a career in acting and always thought he’d put his Deakin University Media Studies degree to use behind the scenes. But it was a lead theatre

his rock band in Melbourne in his teens and early 20s – Tender Prey and Stone the Crows – before he made the switch to acting. And yes, he still likes to bring it out and play on occasion. “The kids like to pick up the guitar and give it a bash,” he says. “I don’t mind picking it up from time to time, but I leave music to those who do it better.” Corser also has a fourth child, Zipporah, 19, with former partner Christine Anu. In Five Bedrooms, the father-of-four plays a character who grapples with the idea of having children and finding the right time. “There is never a perfect time for a child to come along into your life, and Five Bedrooms taps into that,” Corser says. “There is always going to be compromise involved or something you will have to put off and change in life. Regardless of how great your job is or whatever is going on professionally and personally in your life,

government help last year and really did it tough,” he says. In the final season of Doctor Doctor, Corser took on the role of producer and started thinking he’d like to do more. “I was lucky enough to step into associate producer on Doctor Doctor for a few seasons and then as producer,” he says. “I am looking to move into that and be there from the ground up. I’m all about pitching my ideas and getting something off the ground. “I also feel there is a voracious appetite for content right now, and I’d like to think Australian productions can be part of that. That’s definitely a goal for me, and I would love to see it come full circle – a chance to do what I went to university for all those years ago.” ● FIVE BEDROOMS \ Season two streams exclusively on Paramount+ Australia on August 11.

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PARK LIFE Abbotsford Convent WHAT CAN YOU DO THERE?

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Escape to the city

Stretching across 6.5 hectares in a delightfully bushy bend of the Yarra River sits the towering Abbotsford Convent and, to its north and east, the Collingwood Children’s Farm. As you walk through the gardens in winter, it feels of another time, where the spire of its grand structure seems both at odds with, and entirely at home in, the blend of introduced tree species and grey-green Australian bush. The convent is the country’s largest multi-arts precinct, with 11 historic buildings, cafes, galleries, artist studios and expansive green spaces. Check out the brilliant Indigenous Sound Trail walking tour. Ngulu-Nganjin (Our Voice) features Wurundjeri elders, musicians and artists telling the story of the traditional-owners’ history and heritage. The Collingwood Children’s Farm is just next door, which you can access by walking through the convent, or by winding along the Yarra River around the outside.


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I stop and chat with Olivia, 21, who is taking her schmoodle Lola on her daily walk. She says it’s just like being in the bush.

With an extensive range of farm animals, including goats, sheep, horses, ducks, pigs, chickens, guinea pigs and even peacocks roaming about the fields, it feels as if you’re out in the country.

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The Abbotsford Convent garden is dotted with families and picnickers enjoying its lush expanse. With a choice of four eateries around the precinct, including Cam’s Kiosk, the Convent Bakery, Lentil as Anything, and Kappaya it is the perfect spot to take in the fresh air and a picnic or a leisurely stroll with a pastry and coffee in hand. The atmosphere is charming, and as you meander through the convent towards the Children’s Farm you’ll notice the joyful commotion of kids chatting excitedly about ponies, sheep and other farm animals. It is the combination of farm animals, the lush green paddocks and the bush behind them which makes you feel like you could be hours away from the city, despite being just four kilometres away.

HOW TO GET THERE

Escape to the country but stay in the cosmopolitan

Catch the Mernda

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The best thing about visiting Abbotsford Convent and the Collingwood Children’s Farm is that when you’ve finished, you’re just a short bus ride or drive to one of Melbourne’s coolest strips: Smith Street in Collingwood. There you’ll be spoilt for choice when it comes to great places to eat and drink.

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There are so many eateries at which to grab a bite at the Abbotsford Convent that you can just roll up and figure it out when you get there, but my favourite spot is definitely the Convent Bakery. Serving delicious artisan pies, sweet pastries and great, single-origin coffee, what’s not to love?

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EDUCATION

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“I look at an elite athlete, and they face high pressure and high expectations, but we know they do, so we put things in place to help,” she says. “We manage their schedule; we give them a lot of time out; we give them recovery sessions and massage.” Students, however, can miss out. Instead of saying it’s “just school”, Murray says parents and educators need to respect the pressures their teens are under and offer adequate support “because these kids are burnt out”. Murray has adapted her High-Performance Mindfulness program for secondary students, with an online platform providing tools and strategies to achieve school success while managing the associated stress and anxiety in a healthy way. The program, rolled out by five Victorian schools at the start of 2021, is one of the ways educators are working with families to alleviate the stress over the ATAR (Australian Tertiary Admission Rank), as student well-being takes centre stage. One early adopter is Brighton Grammar, where Murray’s son was a student. Headmaster Ross Featherston says the response so far has been

“Helping students to do some of the things they love and supporting them to practice self-care is vital.” NAKKITA EGAN, ST COLUMBA’S COLLEGE

positive: “Uptake from the students has been really pleasing. Kids are engaging with it in a meaningful way, so it’s a promising start.” The program dovetails with Brighton Grammar’s existing mindfulness initiative and is complementary to many other working structures the school has developed to ensure high achievement isn’t to the detriment of student mental health. “A little bit of pressure can be a good thing because it can motivate kids,” Featherston says. “But, obviously, the danger is when it becomes too much, and they start to worry, start to get anxious.” Featherston says parents, teachers and students must all “sing from the same hymn sheet”, so the school runs a year 12 “parent engagement program”, connecting current school parents with past parents

and students for advice, updates through the VCE co-ordinator, and regular teacher check-ins. Nakkita Egan, head of students at Catholic girls’ school St Columba’s College, says home life can greatly impact students’ success and stress levels. Egan suggests setting aside regular time to spend together as a family, and stick to a good routine that includes a healthy diet, exercise and lots of sleep. This has a calming influence and can help keep stress levels low. “Helping students to do some of the things they love and supporting them to practice self-care is vital,” she says. Egan adds that focusing solely on maximising an ATAR score can mean the skill and joy of learning are lost – “and when learning becomes a chore, the stress sets in!”  ●

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HOUSE OF THE WEEK BALWYN NORTH \ 60 TUXEN STREET 5

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The owner of this spectacular property above Gordon Barnard Reserve had no sooner moved in than she realised the house had a fan club. “People were driving past, driving really slowly, and I realised, ‘Yes, this place does have a presence,’” she says of her home, whose creamy contours and curved windows make it the ornamental high point of the streetscape. “It’s often described as a rock-star home. I’m not a rock star, but it was always a dream of mine to have a piano to tinkle on. That didn’t happen, but we’ve had lots of celebrations here, including my parents’ 70th, when we hired musicians for the party.” The curvy living-dining room, with a mirrored cocktail bar and full-length windows overlooking the park, is the focal point of a home that balances glamour with good sense. Built in 2010 by Rennie Camilleri, of RK Developers, the two-level house stands on 1346 square metres and has a north-facing garden with a pool. As well as the living room, there’s an oak-floored family and meals area and a carpeted, sound-insulated home theatre. Both rooms have sliders to a covered poolside terrace with a gas-plumbed barbecue kitchen. The two-part kitchen has marble benchtops and a Liebherr integrated fridge-freezer. A Miele induction cooktop graces the more visible area, while the butler’s pantry has a 900-millimetre Damani gas range. Completing the ground floor are a guest bedroom (en suite, walk-in wardrobe), laundry and a double garage with a glass-walled gym. A semi-spiral staircase rises to the first floor, where taupe carpet keeps four double bedrooms and a study cosy. The huge main bedroom is breathtaking in its glass wall that opens to a front balcony. Porcelain tiles bring lustre to the en suite, which has a bath, shower and twin vanity. Three further bedrooms have en suites, and bedrooms two and three share a second balcony. And that park? “We’ve loved it, particularly during the lockdowns. That’s what I will miss about this house – that we can see greenery from every room.” ● ALISON BARCLAY property@domainreview.com.au Agent: Marshall White, Nicholas Franzmann 0412 247 175 Price: $5.5 million-$6 million Private sale

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CANTERBURY \ 23 ROCHESTER ROAD Agent: Marshall White, Nicholas Franzmann 0412 247 175 Price: $4.7 million-$4.9 million Auction: 3.30pm, August 21

KEW \ 34 STIRLING STREET Agent: Marshall White, Nicholas Franzmann 0412 247 175 Price: $4 million-$4.2 million Auction: 2.30pm, August 21

FINAL WORD “HIGH ON THE HILL WITH A SWEEPING VIEW OVER THE PARK, THIS RESORT-STYLE FAMILY HOME CERTAINLY MAKES A STATEMENT. THE LIVING AREAS ARE DIVINE.” NICHOLAS FRANZMANN – AGENT

BALWYN \ 67 WINMALEE ROAD Agent: Marshall White, Nikki Van Gulick 0419 325 911 Price: $2.85 million-$2.98 million Auction: 12.30pm, August 21

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GLEN IRIS \ 5 IRYMPLE AVENUE 4

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This is one of the inner-east’s loveliest neighbourhoods, with its elegant greenery typified by the 7.7-hectare (19-acre) Central Park, an Edwardian public garden and standout feature of the area. A stone’s throw away you’ll find this four-bedroom house, testament to the liveability of design that successfully mixes old and new. Features including ornate ceilings, timber fretwork and Baltic pine floors combine with a generous, open-plan living and dining room, no fewer than five fitted desks for working and studying from home, and a kitchen with walk-in pantry and wine fridge. The kids’ zone upstairs includes two bedrooms, bathroom and north-facing balcony, and the main bedroom has an en suite. ● ANDERS FURZE

Agent: Marshall White, Fiona Ansell-Jones 0410 325 240 Price: $3.5 million-$3.85 million Auction: 12.30pm, August 21

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Nestled in a flowery half-acre with a north-south tennis court, Villa Marie (1892) harks back to the glory days of Marvellous Melbourne. Its first owner was a sawmill owner, who stamped his style all over the dining room; his vaulted timber ceiling and elaborate dados deserve all the awe they get. The single-level house has been updated in recent decades, with an extension adding a self-contained studio (kitchen, bathroom) with its own entrance. Bay-windowed living and sitting rooms, a study, a glossy timber kitchen and a north-facing deck offer cushy spaces for family life. The main bedroom has an en suite, but the second bedroom – huge, with a marble fireplace and verandah access – is the sweet spot for heritage hunters. ● ALISON BARCLAY

Agent: Kay & Burton, Darren Lewenberg 0412 555 556 Price: $5.6 million-$6.1 million

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HAWTHORN EAST \ 17 FLETCHER STREET 5

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With a separate sitting room and study, in addition to the open-plan living room downstairs, another first-floor retreat space, plus a cellar large enough to be furnished, there are plenty of options for every family member to have some me-time in this five-bedroom home. And, that’s before spilling out onto the al fresco entertaining deck with woodfired pizza oven overlooking the north-east garden. Agent Richard Winneke says the home was built from scratch in 2018. “It’s arguably the best reproduction Victorian home I’ve ever seen,” he says. High-end touches include a pyrolitic oven and steamer in the kitchen, which has a butler’s pantry and a laundry tucked behind it. Other features are autoblinds, solar power and security/intercom. There’s also a tandem garage. ● JOANNE BROOKFIELD

Agent: Jellis Craig, Richard Winneke 0418 136 858 Price: $3.4 million-$3.7 million Auction: 10am, August 14

MALVERN \ 49 JORDAN STREET 4

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Bespoke cabinetry, ambient lighting, natural tones and textures – including imported hand-crafted ceramic tiles in the main bedroom’s en suite – are all highlights of this extensive renovation. The period facade and generous proportions remain, while renowned Melbourne design firm Heartly has transformed this four-bedroom home into a contemporary oasis in the heart of Malvern. Integrated fridge, dishwasher, induction cooktop and gas wok burner, all Miele, are in the kitchen, which includes dolomite stone benchtops and island, plus a butler’s pantry and a laundry. An exposed brick feature wall and open fire feature in the open-plan living area, which looks out into a private garden with an entertainers’ deck. Hi-tech additions include integrated screens, automatic irrigation, USB and network connections. Off-street parking has remote gated entry. ● JOANNE BROOKFIELD Agent: Jellis Craig, Carla Fetter 0423 738 644 Price: $3 million-$3.3 million Auction: 5pm, August 13 DOM A IN REV IEW

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ARMADALE Belle Property 21

60 Stuart St

Kay & Burton 47 RT Edgar 37

BALWYN Marshall White 30

982 Burke Rd

BALWYN NORTH Marshall White 23

60 Tuxen St

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56 Barkly Ave 18 Seymour Ave

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1 Mountview Rd

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13 Mountview Rd

Marshall White 26

306 Glenferrie Rd

Marshall White 32

56 Dixon St

Marshall White 35

4/79 Stanhope St

Marshall White 31

Marshall White 28

8 Trumper St

Jellis Craig 42

19 Glenbrook Ave

Marshall White 32

8 Kerr Cres

Jellis Craig 43

MELBOURNE

11 Pine Ave

Marshall White 34

2/18 Christowel St

Marshall White 35

CANTERBURY 23 Rochester Rd

1405/7 Bowen Cres

GLEN IRIS

186 Coppin St

Marshall White 33

12 Bourne Rd

Marshall White 33

SOUTH YARRA

57 Iris Rd

Marshall White 29

4/119 Alexandra Ave

Jellis Craig 44

2 Riversdale Crt

Jellis Craig 45

14 Montalto Ave

18 Glen St

Marshall White 25

47 Lansell Rd

20 Bell St

Marshall White 36

16 Canterbury Rd

HAWTHORN EAST Jellis Craig 40

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Kay & Burton 49 Marshall White 22 Marshall White 34

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17-19 Harcourt St

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RICHMOND

5 Irymple Ave

HAWTHORN

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MIDDLE PARK 23 Langridge St

Marshall White 24

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CAMBERWELL

6 Trafalgar Rd

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Agent: Jellis Craig & Greg Hocking, Simon Gowling 0422 234 644 Price: $7.2 million Private sale


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SOUTH YARRA 4/119 Alexandra Avenue Rothe Lowman designed & built to exacting standards, this modern home is a fine example of luxury low rise apartment living. Appointed with French Oak floors, tall ceilings & grand full height doors as well as a north-west aspect to take in the Yarra River view. Comprises a generous living zone, impressive kitchen with Carrara marble benchtop & Gaggenau appliances, master suite with vast WIR & ensuite with floor to ceiling mirrors & a freestanding tub, terrific storage, ducted AC & secure entry.

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WITHOUT EQUAL Sub-penthouse 1405 for sale — A home with over 50m of window frontage to the bay, Albert Park Lake and Boulevard The ultimate-luxury, three bedroom, three and a half bathroom sub-penthouse sparing no expense to bring the most exquisite craftsmanship and luxury detailing to life. michael paproth 0488 300 800

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Stunning 3-bedroom plus study home with dual living zones Perfectly positioned opposite FL Dawkins Reserve on beautiful tree-lined Broadway, this chic and stylish easy-care home on approx. 290sqm has stunning spaces to enjoy both inside and out. Spanning two faultless levels with the bonus of a choice of exquisite sun-filled living zones, accommodation includes a serene lounge with fireplace, open plan living/ dining area with built-in cabinetry and a first-class entertainer’s kitchen with butler’s pantry, lavish stone benchtops and premium appliances. Upstairs are three bedrooms and a glamorous award-winning main bathroom; the master is a retreat in every sense – in addition to a wall of built-in robes and designer ensuite, it boasts a private balcony where views of the park opposite simply add to its tranquility. Free from body corporate fees, also included are a fitted home office, panel heating, split system heating/cooling, Euro laundry, attic storage, alarm plus parking for two cars (including garage) and auto gates. Conjunctional Agent: SB Property - Shane Banfield 0417 157 398 Auction: Guide: Contact:

Saturday 28th August 3.00pm Contact Agent Sam Gamon 0425 702 574 Rhianna Hoyle 0408 100 583

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17-19 Harcourt Street Hawthorn East Positioned with prestige in the Harcourt Estate, this wide-set 1930’s clinker brick residence raises remarkable investment, renovation or redevelopment opportunities in one of Hawthorn’s most exclusive pockets amidst world-class homes. Currently configured as 2 separate 3 bedroom homes displaying Deco details, terrazzo features and spacious proportions amidst deep north-facing gardens, retain and renovate independent interiors, combine into 1 magnificent home or create your own luxurious family estate on sizeable land strolling distance to Melbourne’s finest schools and Auburn village trains and cafes (STCA)

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Expression of Interest Closing Tue 24 Aug 2.00pm Inspect Thursday & Saturday 12:00-12:30pm Land 1500 sqm approx Hawthorn 9810 5000

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8 Trumper Street Camberwell Elegant and expansive, this wide-set 1920’s home sits opposite Camberwell Sports Ground on some 969m2. This 5 bedroom/2 bathroom home comprises formal lounge/dining areas, library/study, familysized kitchen and contemporary open-plan areas overlooking beautiful decked gardens. Bring your own style to today’s comforts or craft a new home in one of the area’s most picturesque pockets handy to trams, trains, Junction and schools (STCA)

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Auction Saturday 21st August at 12:00pm Inspect Thurs & Sat as advertised or by appointment Land 969 sqm approx Jonathon O'Donoghue 0412 745 707 Alexandra Valmorbida 0418 535 369 Hawthorn 9810 5000


8 Kerr Crescent Camberwell Never before offered for sale, this beautiful 1930’s home was quality constructed by the same family who have lovingly transformed and proudly maintained it ever since. Today, its contemporary spaces are in complete harmony with its elegant origins creating a timeless environment in which to live and entertain. With superb formal rooms, stylish kitchen and open-plan living areas overlooking decked gardens. With Burke Rd trams at the end of the street (accessing Kew’s schools), parks & shops close by.

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Saturday 21st Aug at 1:00pm Wednesday 11th August 5:00-5:30pm & Saturday 14th August 1:45-2:15pm 633sqm approx 0476 777 004 0407 311 205 9810 5000

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2/5 Fordholm Road Hawthorn This elegant home’s generous design and easy care landscaped garden provide a flexible family solution in an exclusive Scotch Hill location. Impeccably presented throughout, multiple living and entertaining areas enjoy all day natural light whilst upstairs, the main bedroom suite features exhilarating CBD views. With stone finished Miele/smeg kitchen, downstairs bedroom with BIRs/ensuite, remote double garage.

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Auction Saturday 28th August at 1:00pm Inspect Thurs 12th Aug & Sat 14th Aug 1:00 - 1:30pm Mike Beardsley 0476 777 004 George Bushby 0407 311 205 Hawthorn 9810 5000

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2 Riversdale Court Hawthorn This beautiful residence encompasses the very best in style, glamour and comfort. Superbly positioned in a quiet cul-de-sac in the heart of the Scotch Hill precinct, with breathtaking views of Fairview Park and the Yarra River. This home features high quality finishes throughout, and an exceptional level of luxury detail.

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18 Nash Street Glen Iris An architecturally designed contemporary renovation has introduced style, livability and plenty of natural light to this three bedroom family oriented domain. A sophisticated kitchen comes complete with a huge walk in pantry, Miele appliances and a stone island, while a convenient study is readily equipped with bespoke cabinetry and desk. The main living room features an open fireplace and opens to the rear garden. Also features ensuite main bedroom, laundry, zoned heating and parking.

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Saturday 21st August at 11am Saturday 10.30-11am 0423 738 644 0403 123 456 9864 5000

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PRESTIGIOUS MASTERPIECE Beyond its classic facade, this remarkable residence with refined elegance over two levels, constructed and renovated to the highest standard provides a unique lifestyle. An imposing entry opens to hallway, three bedrooms (master with ensuite). Superbly appointed living room, lift to first floor exposes an open plan free flowing design. Spacious living, dining and state of the art kitchen to study area.

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Elevated outdoor sundeck with expansive views over roof tops and city. Private courtyard open to double garage. Incredible levels of detail with lavish high quality finishes.

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As advertised or by appointment Saturday 28 August at 1pm Michael Szulc 0417 122 809 Simon Carruthers 0438 811 601 Geoff Cayzer 03 9690 9782

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