PEOPLE & PROPERTY OF MELBOURNE
SEPTEMBER 8-14, 2021
EMMA HAMILTON MOTHER OF ALL ROLES
BRODIE HARPER A POSTCARD FROM HOME
PARK LIFE
HIDDEN MELODIES
DANNII MINOGUE BEHIND THE M A SK
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My sister and I were recently recalling the painstaking process of going to the local video store as kids and trying to choose a movie the whole family could agree on. How times have changed. These days arguments are easily navigated by multiple devices and on-demand streaming services. Still, there’s something special about sitting down and watching the TV together as a family. So, when Dannii Minogue described the new season of The Masked Singer as a chance for the family to “scream at the telly and be silly”, I was in. Oh, and I can’t wait to check out her outfits. ●
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Behind the mask COVER STORY Dannii Minogue spills the beans on The Masked Singer,
fashion, podcasts, home schooling and turning 50 with class.
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Jason Grech gown she saw on Instagram a day after it was strutted down the runway during Melbourne Fashion Festival in March was enough to get celebrity Dannii Minogue on the phone to her stylist, insisting she had to have it. It’s no accident Minogue has chosen Melbourne’s biggest names in couture to create her custom wardrobe for the third season of The Masked Singer. With the COVID pandemic all but halting our chances to wear a ballgown and party frock because couch life is our new front row, Dannii is doing it for us. From a custom-made, black Jason Grech gown that required three fittings and added embellishments to a hot-pink mini dress with glitter and a JG logo plastered all over it, Minogue is embracing her inner disco for the hot seat of The Masked Singer with pops of neon too. “Jason is adorable, and with so many couture designers crippled by the pandemic because weddings and big parties aren’t happening, I wanted to do my bit to help them out,” Minogue says. “I rang Rachel [Dennis], my stylist, and she got the ball rolling. We filmed this season in Sydney and kept doing fittings in between lockdowns in Melbourne, it was crazy, but we got there in the end.”
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Minogue also worked with Hawthorn couture queen Sonia Capellazzo for extra pieces. “Sonia’s a family friend and recently made the outfits for Tina Arena’s concert. Seeing that earlier this year feels like a lifetime ago now, but I am a big fan of what she does, and I love wearing these beautiful pieces that show off what’s made in Melbourne,” Minogue says. The Masked Singer is the feel-good family TV viewing we’ve all been waiting for. It’s loud, singalong, suspenseful and entertainment on steroids. Minogue joins Dave Hughes and Jackie O in an action-packed show you can play at home. This year they introduce new characters to the competition, including a kebab, a baby, a mullet and a pinata. “It’s a chance to sit down and watch something fun with your family and scream at the telly and be silly,” Minogue says. “We all need a bit of that in lockdown. It was well received last year. I loved getting out of my PJs and jeans to get dressed up every day. I know I’m lucky I’ve been able to work; I don’t take any of it for granted either,” she says. Away from her TV role, Minogue has joined Listnr – playing old-school ’90s hits and presenting The 90s podcast. She’s also into her seventh year of working with Target on her
Petites range and back to homeschooling with her son Ethan, 11. “I’ve just spent the morning trying to get The Spice Girls to do an interview for my podcast,” says Minogue as she takes this call. For Minogue, the ’90s were fun and carefree – and she still likes to channel an element of it in her wardrobe on The Masked Singer. It was the era in which she wore crop tops and platform heels but says, for the most part, she has swapped party outfits for casual attire these days. “I’m not J-Lo, I don’t work out four hours a day, and I tend to cover up the stomach these days,” she smiles. “I loved the fashion of the ’90s, though. To me, it reminds me of when I was living in London and working Europe every weekend doing gigs. It was me and four dancers on the road for five years. They were certainly ‘pinch me’ career moments. I was lucky to do all that travel back then.” Life in Melbourne lockdown means she tries to get out for her daily walks and exercise with her son, but just how hard is it to get out when you’re Dannii Minogue? “It’s as hard as you make it in your mind,” she says. “You want to be a part of the world and hope that people respect that I am trying to be healthy, and I do need to take my son to a park and don’t want to be held prisoner inside my home,” she says.
Dannii Minogue says she’s been lucky to keep working during the pandemic.
“I read something the other day that said turning 50 is like a mid-life celebration. That’s how I’ll be looking at it.”
Minogue, who turns 50 in October, says getting older doesn’t bother her. “I read something the other day that said turning 50 is like a mid-life celebration. That’s how I’ll be looking at it,” she says. Her grandmother is turning 102 in December, and Minogue hopes she’s blessed with the same genes. “I hope I’ve reached my halfway mark with plenty to go. My grandmother grew up on a dairy farm, and they lived off the land. She’s all about healthy eating, cooking and preparing your own food, and she always wants something with mushrooms in it – maybe that’s the secret,” she says. Knowing her good friend, the late music industry icon Michael Gudinski isn’t around to wish her a happy birthday this year is difficult. “The hardest part of this year was losing Michael,” Minogue says. “I am so glad we got to celebrate his life as we weren’t in lockdown, but it’s a huge loss for the Australian music industry and for Melbourne. “He pushed us all to be better and work together; he didn’t just care about the big stars, he loved the road crew, he loved everyone who made music happen with him.” ● THE MASKED SINGER \ Mondays, 7.30pm, Ten ● 10play.com.au/the-masked-singer
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The long run For 14 years, globetrotter Brodie Harper has taken us around the world on Postcards. Wo r d s
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s the state has gone in and out of lockdown over the past 18 months, we have learned that it is often the little things, the simple pleasures, that can keep our spirits up. For Nine’s longtime Postcards presenter and Frankston South resident Brodie Harper, that thing is running. “It kind of goes, my family, my work and then my running,” she says. “It is that important to me. I run pretty much every day.
“It’s my time out, it’s my meditation, it’s my health and fitness and my happy place, besides being with [husband] Heath and [daughter] Jess.” Jess, 9, was aged two when her mother ran her first marathon. Harper has now done six, running in aid of the children’s cancer charity My Room. She also loves running when she travels. She and Heath have run all over the world together when they
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travelled as a family before the COVID-19 pandemic hit. Her job on Postcards for the past 14 years has allowed her to see many parts of Australia and taken her around the globe, something she is eternally grateful for. The job started after a TV producer spotted her modelling in a TV commercial. “I had no experience in TV when I started,” she says. “I had been modelling for a few years and a producer at Channel 9 saw me in a commercial and I didn’t even have a speaking role. “They said, ‘She looks like a good fit,’ and invited me in for a casting ... and here we are. It would never happen like that these days.” Brodie says she sees a different person on camera now than the one who started on Postcards all those
“I finally realised that you don’t need to be someone else on camera, you just have to be completely yourself.” BRODIE HARPER
years ago. “I finally realised that you don’t need to be someone else on camera, you just have to be completely yourself,” she says. Postcards has been vitally important this year as businesses around Victoria come in and out of lockdown. Brodie says she has seen remarkable resilience from Victorians and business owners as she travels around for stories. “Some people would give up, but I just don’t think Victorians do,” she says. ”We find ways to adapt and change and find the positive sides of things.
“We have our bad days, everyone does, but considering what we have all been through, we’re doing OK. “From what I have seen I’m convinced Victorians will come out of the other side, because we are very strong people.” She grew up in Frankston South and is a proud member of the local community, saying she wouldn’t want to live anywhere else. “I grew up here and I’ve always loved living down here, but if anything, I’ve realised during all the lockdowns how blessed we are,” Brodie says.
“The community around us are really, really nice and so supportive. We have got kookaburras in our tress, our neighbours regularly get koalas in their backyards – it is a beautiful place to live.” While home is where the heart is, Brodie and her family, like many of us, can’t wait to once again fly away and travel Australia and the world. “Travel, I think, makes you richer as a person. We can’t wait to do it again as a family.” ● POSTCARDS \ Saturdays 5.30pm, Nine
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Hopetoun Gardens, Elsternwick WHAT CAN YOU DO THERE?
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It is a bit quaint, a bit quirky and a lot charming. At its entrance on Glen Huntly Road, Elsternwick, Hopetoun Gardens welcomes visitors with two giant 19th-century cannons and appears as a humble, palm-tree-adorned park with neat paths and a whole lot of park benches. What is revealed as you venture further in is an enchanting overhang of old trees, both native and introduced, tables and chairs, a bandstand, barbecues, toilets, a great playground, on-leash and off-leash dog areas and a winding walking path. With a circular feature at its centre, the park was landscaped by designer Thomas Pockett and opened in 1901, with the cannons – two of only 25 ever made – installed in 1910. Pockett was responsible for designing a number of gardens in Melbourne’s south-eastern suburbs in the late 1800s and early 1900s, including Malvern Gardens. The playground itself is a real drawcard for families, when restrictions allow, with swings,
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There are dogs off leash, chasing balls while their owners chat to one another animatedly. Over at the playground, children hang happily off the equipment.
slides, educational boards, monkey bars, train and dinosaur springers and more. Most of the playground is in the shade under sails. WHO WILL YOU FIND THERE?
At the front end of the park, on Glen Huntly Road, there is a smartly dressed man walking a small pooch on a lead, while another sits idly on a bench. No one seems to be in a hurry, including a couple on a leisurely stroll. It’s pretty and calm. As I head into the gardens, I can hear people singing a harmony but I can’t see them. As I keep walking, I catch a glimpse of the musicians sitting beside a giant palm tree. They play their instruments softly and croon along in exquisite unison. I stand for a while and watch. Melbourne is between lockdowns when I visit and, besides the angelic group of singers, there are couples using park benches to do high-intensity workouts, sweating to pump-up music and egging each other on.
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Catch the 67 tram to
Carnegie to Shoobra WHAT’S NEARBY?
An oasis of calm, especially during lockdown.
Hopetoun Gardens is up the road from Elsternwick’s Glen Huntly Road shopping strip, which boasts cafes, bars, bakeries, some great retail and a cinema. Take a 20-minute stroll, or a short number 67 tram ride along Glen Huntly Road to Rippon Lea Estate and its wondrous gardens. Entry is $15 for adults and $9 for children. (It’s free for Glen Eira and Port Phillip residents.)
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Lush surrounds. Expansive living spaces. Exceptional amenity. An extraordinary lifestyle. Burwood Brickworks Final Apartment Release; The Terrace Collection Residences from $440,000 Offering two distinct apartment options: The Vantage Residences are a select number of residences that overlook Burwood Brickworks’ Village Green and enjoy vistas of the Dandenong Ranges The Gallery Residences are spacious and soothing, featuring generous outdoor areas and flexible, open plan living. DISPLAY SUITE: SHOP T05, BURWOOD BRICKWORKS SHOPPING CENTRE, 70 MIDDLEBOROUGH ROAD, BURWOOD EAST 3151. REGISTER: 13 38 38 BURWOODBRICKWORKS.COM.AU
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riving through Burwood, you’re likely to notice a new and contemporary addition to the eastern suburb. Burwood Brickworks, along Middleborough Road, is home to a collection of architect-designed homes. After six years in the making, the development is now entering its final phase, with apartments at The Terrace Collection and The Ardent Collection hitting the market. The Ardent Collection comprises 94 apartments across five levels, while The Terrace Collection has 135 across six levels. Sarah Bloom, general manager residential development Victoria at Frasers Property, says there are three types of apartments across both buildings. “There are the Courtyard Residences, and naturally they’re on the lower levels with large courtyards, while the Vantage Residences – and there are about 10 of those – overlook the Village Green and out to the Dandenong Ranges,” she says. “And then we have the [large] Gallery Residences, which make up the bulk of the apartments.” The 20.5-hectare site, once home to one of the state’s busiest brickmakers, will feature around 750 townhomes and apartments.
Building bricks Construction of the $600 million master-planned precinct has included the Burwood Brickworks Shopping Centre, which has more than 40 shops plus a cinema and childcare centre.
But perhaps the most talked-about feature at the new development is Acre Farm & Eatery, a rooftop urban farm with a paddock-to-plate restaurant and cafe. Other facilities include a communal dining room, a communal kitchen, a large courtyard area, a gym and 2.5 hectares of green space. The Ardent and Terrace buildings were designed by architects and interior designers at Rothelowman, led by principal Chris Hayton. “Both are important civic markers in a sense for the site,” Hayton says. “They are adjacent to the beautiful building that contains the retail ... so they needed to have quite a civic response, and that got us to the grander housing of the late 1800s and early 1900s in Melbourne.
“We expressed the residences as a series of terrace houses, rather than the default aesthetic of an apartment building. Therefore the palette became one of textured concrete, some profile with the curves.” Buyers can choose between light and dark hues for the interiors; however, both have a light and airy quality. The apartment kitchens feature stone benchtops, full-height joinery and open shelving. And, in a reference to the ribbed concrete facade, the cabinetry has delicate fluting. ●
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FEATURE HOUSE KEW \ 14 FENWICK STREET 2
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If anything can make a hipster’s head spin, it’s the words “mid-century modern”. The Studley Park precinct is full of it, with gobsmacking designs by Robin Boyd, Roy Grounds, Peter McIntyre and Ernest Milston getting the admiration – and preservation – they deserve. Jon D. Walters is best known for his Mornington Peninsula houses, but in 1966 he was a whippersnapper when he designed this house high on the Yarra escarpment. If he’d ever wondered why the modernists loved this bit of Kew, his hamstrings soon let him know. Steep slopes, odd-shaped lots and awesome views to the city challenged these architects to experiment. Walters got lucky with an almost-level block just off Yarra Boulevard, and his elevated, single-level house has a north-east aspect with leafiness all around. Looking good in orange brick with a white terrazzo staircase, it’s in mint, mostly original condition and will appeal to small families, downsizers and vintage-hunters with excellent taste. Two neat zones – communal areas to the north, bedrooms to the south – converge on a dazzling white terrace, which has stairs down to a hedged courtyard. Parquet floors, fulllength glazing and marble bathrooms bring an effortless cool to the interior and its flexible floor plan. At the front, the large living and dining room opens to the wide balcony facing west. Bifold doors link this room to the family and meals area to create one huge space, and the family zone opens to the terrace where visitors can spill out. The kitchen, renovated by the current owner about 20 years ago, has Kashmir gold granite benchtops and island.
FINAL WORD
Glossy parquetry continues in the bedrooms, which include the north-facing main suite (walk-in wardrobe,
“IT’S A FABULOUS HOUSE FOR SOMEONE DOWNSIZING. LOTS OF LOVELY LIGHT,
marble mosaic en suite). Bedroom two, also a double, has a
OPEN-PLAN ROOMS THAT FLOW TOGETHER BEAUTIFULLY, AND A GARDEN
wardrobe and access to the dual-entry central bathroom.
THAT’S EASY TO MAINTAIN.” JUDY BALLOCH – AGENT
Never has a ’60s house looked so right for the 2020s as in the study (or possible third bedroom). A sunny sanctuary with a Danish-style timber bookcase, it might inspire locked-down workers to stay at home for good. The property has security, ducted heating and a laundrypowder room. The double garage is supplemented by driveway parking. ● ALISON BARCLAY property@domainreview.com.au Agent: Kay & Burton, Judy Balloch 0408 753 877 Price: $3 million-$3.3 million Forthcoming auction
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MALVERN \ 27 VALETTA STREET 2
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Walkable to Glenferrie Road’s shops and Malvern Central School, this extended Victorian home has urban vivacity in a blue-ribbon precinct. There’s scope to enlarge the dimensions here, but for now the living is easy. The slateroofed, single-front cottage has an arched side hall, off which are two double bedrooms, both with fireplaces. The white-tiled bathroom (bath, shower, laundry) has dual entry, including to the larger bedroom. Old-school nerds will admire the open-plan communal zone, where the living area has full-height bookcases below a vaulted, skylit ceiling. French doors lead to a north-facing, brick-paved courtyard with many possibilities – use it for barbecues, a miniorchard, netball practice or parking via the laneway roller door, as you choose. ● ALISON BARCLAY
Agent: Marshall White, Jack Moss 0439 378 954 Price: $1.35 million-$1.45 million Forthcoming auction
GLEN IRIS \ 27 IRIS ROAD 4
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When families come to Glen Iris, this is just what they hope to find: a vintage belle, warm at heart and cool in summer, artfully renovated and aglow in blackbutt timber. The Californian bungalow keeps it all on a single level, with open-plan living and dining flowing to decks, lawn and pool. The original rooms, astride the hall, are given to a lavish main bedroom suite (walk-in wardrobe, mosaic en suite), two more double bedrooms, a white-tiled family bathroom and a lounge, whose fireplace and leadlight windows make it an exquisite place to work from home. A Cheminees Philippe fireplace, a polished timber kitchen and a north-easterly aspect enhance an alluring address close to primary schools and the Gardiners Creek Trail. ● ALISON BARCLAY
Agent: Marshall White, Chris Barrett 0412 927 409 Price: $2.9 million-$3.15 million Forthcoming auction DOM A IN REV IEW
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SOUTH YARRA \ 1/11 COPELEN STREET 3
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This luxurious apartment takes up a whole floor of the building and is one of only three here, encompassing 340-square-metres of open-plan living. Before you even step inside, the private spa-plunge pool in a courtyard garden (with views of the Yarra River) and a terrace with built-in cafe-style heaters, lend it the air of an oasis. The main bedroom has a walk-in wardrobe and marble en suite, and the other bedrooms have en suites, too. The sitting room doubles as a home theatre, study or fourth bedroom. You’ll find it all on a quiet South Yarra cul-de-sac with the river, Chapel Street and Toorak Road all close by. ● ANDERS FURZE
Agent: RT Edgar, Mark Wridgway 0419 510 777 Price: $4.8 million-$5.2 million Expressions of interest: close 3pm, September 21
ARMADALE \ 25A WATTLETREE ROAD 3
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Design aficionados have long maintained a soft spot for art deco, attracted to the style’s trademark optimistic modernity and tasteful luxury. Both are on full display in this 1930s house, nestled with a north-facing garden in a quiet, leafy pocket of Armadale. The main bedroom, with a walkin wardrobe and en suite is upstairs, while both ground floor bedrooms share a tessellated tiled bathroom. The rear lounge room flows to the kitchen and dining area and out to the brick-paved courtyard, ready-made for entertaining. A walk-in pantry and Miele appliances ensure the kitchen is top notch. This house is close to Malvern Central, High Street and Glenferrie Road, and zoned to Armadale Primary. ● ANDERS FURZE
Agent: Jellis Craig, David Sciola 0408 598 242 Price: $1.45 million-$1.55 million
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A soaring ceiling with exposed beams and skylights rises into the void above the ground-floor living/dining flooding it and the first-floor home office with built-in double desk, with plenty of natural light. The kitchen, with stone finishes, Blanco appliances and island bench, has easy access to the private al fresco area through glazed doors, which bring in even more light. These townhouses were originally developed by DJ Andy Van, of Madison Avenue Don’t Call Me Baby fame in the early 2000s. The three bedrooms in this one all have en suites and there’s several generous storage spaces spread across main bedroom, study and lock-up garage. Close to the intersection of Glenferrie Road and High Street, the location has plenty of lifestyle appeal as well. ● JOANNE BROOKFIELD
Agent: Jellis Craig, Kellie O’Neill 0414 652 231 Price: $1.1 million-$1.2 million Forthcoming auction
BALWYN \ 5/28 KING STREET 3
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A private lift links all three levels of this brand new town residence. From the secure two-car basement garage, which also has an adjoining multipurpose room and full-size laundry, glide up to the expansive ground-floor open-plan living (including kitchen with butler’s pantry and integrated fridge) or up again to the three large bedrooms. Luxury touches are throughout: custom joinery, oak flooring, looped wool carpeting, while a voice-activated automation system controls security, intercom and designer lighting. “With the backdrop of the adjoining reserve, the outlook is as unique as it is spectacular and calming,” says agent Simon Curtain of the decked entertaining area that leads to a large rear yard with gate access to Kings Chain Reserve. ● JOANNE BROOKFIELD
Agent: Abercromby’s Real Estate, Simon Curtain 0405 385 285 Price: $2 million-$2.2 million Forthcoming auction DOM A IN REV IEW
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Mortgagee Sale - Luxury with City views. A stunning design complete with lift, sumptuous pool and spectacular CBD valley views delivers the ultimate in luxurious family living and entertaining in this executive residence. A no expense spared approach has been used to create a lavish family environment whose long list of extras includes multiple living areas, two Miele kitchens, premium designer finishes and giant eight car garage. Auction Inspect Land Cameron Edgoose Sam Macaluso Glen Iris
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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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