PEOPLE & PROPERTY OF MELBOURNE
FEBRUARY 2-8, 2022
HOTELS
HOME AWAY FROM HOME
CAREERS
CELEBRITIES SWITCH IT UP
BEAUTY
SUNSCREEN QUEEN
HELEN O’CONNOR THE FA SHION DESIGN ER M A K ES A ST Y LISH MOV E
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For some, this has been a pandemic of opportunity. Melbourne fashion designer Helen O’Connor harnessed the moment. She is well known for creating Thurley – the much-loved label of flirty lace and luxurious flourishes, which was her baby for 15 years. O’Connor departed Thurley in 2019 and soon after, it was no longer. I’d know – I’ve worn O’Connor’s designs all my life and went to the last sale, to ensure I acquired a final piece. O’Connor returns with a new ready-to-wear line alongside bridal, which, as women who have worn her previous creations will attest to, promises to be something special. ●
BIG SCREEN \ Experience feature films with a twist
CASUAL COOL \ Local Melbourne slipper label Monte is
at Melbourne Zoo from February 3 until March 13.
releasing a new terry-towelling range in three summery
Ticketholders can explore from 5:30pm and the movies
tones – Lemon, Powder Blue and Peacoat Navy.
start at 8pm. ● zoo.org.au/zoo-summer-cinema
Available for pre-order now. ● montestore.com
THE EDIT Things we love about Melbourne
OUR COVER \ Helen O’Connor wears her own design (and inside). Photographed by Amelia J Dowd.
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SIGHTSEEING \ Hit the Great Ocean Road and discover
FLOWER POWER \ The Melbourne International Flower
the intriguing range of art at the Lorne Sculpture
& Garden show is back for the first time since 2019 in
Biennale. It’s free and on from March 12 until April 3.
Carlton Gardens. From March 30 until April 3.
● lornesculpture.com
● melbflowershow.com.au
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Stay a while Swish hotels, including some freshly launched, deliver a holiday experience close to home. Wo r d s JA N E R O C CA
HYATT-CENTRIC
Melbourne’s newest hotel, Hyattcentric, is for those seeking modern chic. This is where curated hotel life leans into the best of the city’s laneway culture that inspired it. It is the first of its kind in Australia, with the chic Hyatt-centric brand also operating in cities like New York
and Madrid. Celebrate local coffee at the ground-level Allie Lane and take in bay views at TOMA restaurant, whose dishes are inspired by the city’s culinary excellence. The infinity pool is a standout, as is the guest gym. Hyatt-centric is all about the bespoke point of difference. ● 25 Downie Street, Melbourne
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This hotel’s Soak It In Stay Later package includes a two-night stay with $150 hotel credit for in-room movies and dining options, and a bottle of wine on arrival. Make a point to book for the omakase dining experience at Warabi, the newly opened 37-seat restaurant in W Melbourne. The pool here is selfie heaven. ● 408 Flinders Lane, Melbourne
MARRIOTT HOTEL DOCKLANDS
QUINCY HOTEL MELBOURNE
The Marriott Hotel Docklands has just opened, bringing with it a resortstyle, five-star flourish. The design by DKO Architecture is inspired by its waterfront position, and yachts inform its curvaceous exterior. It comes with a rooftop infinity pool and fabulous views of Melbourne. There are four food spots here, including Archer’s for local produce and Sunset House – the best place to watch the sun go down.
Inspired by a chic south-east Asian aesthetic, the Quincy is all about bright modern furnishings and large beds. Interior colours of gold, red and blue tap into a positive mood. The rooms are compact yet filled with all you need. There are three restaurants in the hotel. Salted Egg is where you head for chilli scrambled eggs with crab meat, and Sing Sing chimes into bubble tea mania. The rooftop bar and pool is a drawcard.
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taycations continue to be a safe bet for a rest, reset and pampering. It’s no longer an indulgence saved for a milestone occasion. Here are our best picks, including some of the newest hotels to open in Melbourne.
● 5 Waterfront Way, Docklands
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● 509 Flinders Lane, Melbourne
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THE LANGHAM
Crown Metropol is offering families a chance to stay for three, pay for two and top up on all the entertainment needed on a staycation – including Village Cinema family passes, $50 Kingpin gift cards, $50 mini bar credit and unlimited in-room movies. There are also options for couples and friend stays, too, with $100 food vouchers and valet parking included.
Nobody does classic five-star like this elegant hotel renowned for its attentive service. Try the Executive Twin Suites with a riverside view and indulge in a decadent buffet dinner at Melba Restaurant or try the impressive high tea, which can also be delivered to your room. The popular Chuan Spa is worth booking ahead of a stay.
● 8 Whiteman Street, Southbank
● 1 Southgate Avenue, Southbank
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COVER STORY
It’s a beautiful life Fashion designer Helen O’Connor has emerged with another label that reflects fresh optimism.
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t took stepping away from the fashion industry for Melbourne designer Helen O’Connor to realise her life wasn’t complete without a creative process. After 15 years at the helm of her trail-blazing international label Thurley, she walked away in 2019, a year before the brand went into administration, leaving behind an empire she built made of lace, peplum and modern bohemian silhouettes. She’s back with another new label and a ready-towear line – Helen O’Connor Eclipse – that rides off the back of Helen O’Connor Bridal she launched in March last year. Eclipse leans on an ’80s nostalgia, and is statement dressing with clean lines. In her collection, lace is replaced with dupion, Italian Lurex and jacquard, hand-dyed in Australia.
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“I went with my gut designing this collection. My hand-draping is how I could distinguish myself from everyone in this field.”
“I needed to find a healing process after I left Thurley and didn’t think I’d start a new brand so soon,” O’Connor says. There was no sabbatical to the other side of the world to find her purpose or a mountain retreat to switch off – instead, O’Connor threw herself into family life and just got on with it. Together with her husband Trent Alexander, she found herself more present than ever. The days of a full-time nanny were long behind her (O’Connor was designing nine collections a year around the clock at the peak of Thurley when her son Lachie, now aged 4, was born). Her daughter, now aged 17 months, has had a completely different experience of her mother’s work and home life juggle. “When I started Thurley, I was young, hopeful and a rather naive university graduate,” O’Connor says. “Going into it this time around, I had my eyes wide open and was aware of how much it really takes to establish a brand and keep it going on your terms.” A short stint at home saw her get “itchy fingers” and a keenness to start designing again. “Bridal was a refuge for me and a way of keeping the craft alive,” she says. “I wanted to bring the business back to Australia. I was also working at a slower pace than I was used to. I went from designing 20 bridal dresses to 30 and then 40 to doing a photo shoot on Chelsea beach and posting the dresses to Instagram. The response was fantastic.” Designing collections around the clock wore her down, as did the pressure to expand Thurley collections at a rapid rate (the company was backed by powerbroker Pete Lew). Life felt like one big never-ending deadline. “I was always on the chase, and I couldn’t sustain myself at that pace,” she says.
Now the Helen O’Connor RTW collection is her rebirth – pitched to the cocktail and evening wear hour, and bridesmaids seeking a “wow” dress that won’t upstage the bride. She’s tapped into a new way of delivering evening gowns where dupion is her queen, colour is brighter and bolder than ever, and elegant draping is her new signature. “I went with my gut designing this collection,” she says. “My hand-draping is how I could distinguish myself from everyone in this field. Buyers wanted cleaner lines, but I just can’t do ’90s Calvin Klein, so I found my own way of doing things that was reflective of me.” O’Connor says she is all about bringing back the party dress – it’s her way of channelling optimism and hope. The RTW collection is filled with pastel hues in limoncello and peppermint and bright pops of flamingo pink and emerald green, selling between $300 and $500 a dress. “Everyone identifies me with lace,” O’Connor says, smiling. “But I don’t think people are ready for it just yet.” With a focus on local manufacturing and keeping the crafts of beading, embellishment and handdyeing in Australia, O’Connor says consumers want transparency and to know they’re supporting Australian jobs. Driving from her studio in Fitzroy to manufacturers in Tullamarine is now part of her daily grind – often with the kids in the back seat. “I meet with the makers and am glad I could bring the production back to Australia,” O’Connor says. “Sending fashion items to China in a DHL express package is a soulless experience; knowing and seeing your makers is so much more nourishing. It makes you appreciate what goes into a garment.”
So, what is O’Connor doing differently this time around? Absolutely everything. “I had my second child in lockdown, and I can honestly say I don’t remember many milestones with Lachie because I was never around. I wasn’t present when I was home because I was always worried or stressed about work. It’s been an interesting comparison, and that’s been the biggest change in me,” she says. A supportive husband has made her fashion reincarnation all the more reassuring. “I adore my family life, but to balance me, I needed that connection to fashion. There was a part of me that was missing. Trent could see I wasn’t happy and knew how important it was for me.” Prominent customers – including actor Sienna Miller, supermodel Miranda Kerr and film icon Michelle Pfeiffer – adored O’Connor’s past designs. Although taking part in Fashion Week and celebrity endorsements play a part in a brand’s success, O’Connor has learnt not to burn herself out. She plans to launch an accessories line down the track and has just signed a deal to distribute her range in the US via retailer BHLDN. “I’m one of those people who always try to people please everyone, and my husband reminds me to be true to myself,” she says. “I always found a lot of pressure to design into every category and sell to everyone and found it hard to be a diverse, multifaceted brand. At the end of the day, it compromises your message and the essence of who you are. “Right now, I’m back to square one. I am working with kids in tow, and it is what it is.” ● HELEN O’CONNOR ECLIPSE \ Collection launches March 2. Bridal is available now. ● helenoconnorbridal.com
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BEAUTY Samantha Brett is changing the market
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Naked Sundays SPF Glow Bundle, $89.95. ● nakedsundays.com
fter spending two decades working as a breaking news TV reporter in Australia and New York, Samantha Brett is now making headlines of her own as the accidental beauty mogul. The former journalist has hit the jackpot with her sunscreen and skincare label Naked Sundays. Brett was working as a reporter at Sunrise – a gig she did for seven years – until her side hustle became a full-time job last year. Her investigative sixth sense led to her developing a range of products she couldn’t find on the shelves herself. Her Sunrise role meant she was up at 5am and reporting outdoors until 3pm. It made her more aware about what the sun was doing to her skin. “Being in the blazing sun meant there was no way I could put on sunscreen over and over again because I already had a face full of make-up for the camera. I had to keep on layering make-up for the camera, but the only SPF protection I had was when I applied the sunscreen at the start of my day,” Brett says. The mother-of-one set out to find the sweet spot between a sunscreen and a skincare routine and developed her beauty brand after hours, often working until midnight to perfect her business plan. You can apply her award-winning Naked Sundays SPF 50+ Mist as top-up sunscreen over make-up.
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Naked Sundays launched in February last year and sold out quicker than Brett could replace items on shelves. She’s expanding the range with new products due at the end of February this year. “It was a phenomenon that took off like wildfire and it was thanks to a handful of beauty influencers who tried the products and created the buzz. I wasn’t expecting it.” According to the Melanoma Institute Australia, melanoma is the most common cause of cancer for Australians aged between 20 and 39 years old. It was enough to inspire Brett to pitch to the millennial category in a bid to change their habits around being sun-smart. Brett began her journalism career at Channel 10, while studying at university, and moved to Manhattan to undertake an internship at Fox News in New York, aged 19. While there, she pitched a relationship column to The Sydney Morning Herald titled Sam in the City – tapping into the Sex and the City mania at the time. The column kept her busy for five years, and led to her writing six books. “Life was full throttle,” she recalls. “But I was so in love with journalism I moved back to Australia and started working in Wagga Wagga, Orange and then Hobart as a VJ for Sky News. I ended up at Sunrise and loved every minute.” Now she feels her true calling has been realised. “I felt everything fell into place with Naked Sundays. I had a purpose and I could use my skills from journalism to develop my brand,” she says. “When we first launched there was nothing out there that targeted the millennial generation. “I have worked so hard all of my life working and writing books, I’m feeling like this is where I am meant to be.” ● ● nakedsundays.com
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New sensations Prominent Melburnians reveal how they turned side hustles into full-blown businesses. Wo r d s
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eing a celebrity doesn’t always mean what made you famous gives you the biggest thrill. These Melbourne identities opened a new business during Melbourne’s early pandemic days and have found starting anew can be hugely rewarding. Actor Olympia Valance, celebrity chef Shane Delia and Melbourne rock royalty Mick Harvey have turned their curious side hustles into full-time day gigs that are paying off. TV star Valance temporarily swapped screen life in 2020 to launch a ready-to-drink canned beverage, Splash Vodka. It’s a pitch to those wanting fewer calories when they consume booze.
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“I love that the gallery has become a place for like-minded individuals to come together.” “I feel grateful I had this business to focus on and it keeps me busy in the background,” Valance says. “Being unable to travel interstate for work … was hard, but I found something to do.” She’s recruited model and presenter Kris Smith as a business partner and lined up distribution deals with Dan Murphy’s and BWS. Chef Shane Delia was unable to open the doors to his Maha restaurants in lockdown, but quickly found a way to bring quality restaurant meals to the table at home with his business Providoor, which is now also available in Sydney. “It’s a model and service that customers want ongoingly,” says Delia, who plans to expand in Brisbane, too. Although he’s still focused on the Maha brand, Providoor has proved to be a success he wasn’t necessarily expecting. “We work with our partners to scale their
MICK HARVEY, THE ONE STAR LOUNGE & GALLERY
businesses and focus on the opportunity that exists beyond bricks-and-mortar venues,” Delia says. “The dining public want more and want it beyond lockdown. We are a marketing logistics platform for them to exist beyond their restaurant walls.” Best known for forming The Boys Next Door, The Birthday Party and Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, multi-instrumentalist Mick Harvey stopped touring when the pandemic hit and opened The One Star Lounge & Gallery in West Melbourne with partner Katrina Beale. They have hosted exhibitions of art by Melbourneborn and LA-based Polly Borland and Nick Cave’s former teacher and respected Australian artist Jenny Watson. Melbourne’s biggest rock names hang out and exhibit there, including Mick Turner (The Dirty Three), Kim Salmon and Stu Thomas from the
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Surrealists. The gallery also hosts film nights and doubles as a small cafe and bar. “I love that the gallery has become a place for like-minded individuals to come together. It’s also close to where I live and near my studio. The gallery has given me a chance to focus on something and stick around.” ●
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HOUSE OF THE WEEK MALVERN EAST \ 14 GLENBROOK AVENUE 6
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Just a few metres from Hedgeley Dene Gardens and the linear park that runs from there to Malvern Road, this home is in the heart of one of Melbourne’s blue-chip areas. Birchwood was built in 1927 and is being sold for the first time in more than 20 years. With land of around 1274 square metres, six bedrooms, five living areas and two studies, the large home’s family credentials are superb. Two bay windows with diamond leadlights, a rich collection of period detail and a deep garden give the facade period grandeur. The wide entry hall opens to the main bedroom on one side and, on the other, the connected formal and living and dining rooms, both with fireplaces and timber mantels. At the rear of the building, the main living, dining and kitchen area extends the full width of the house and is warmed by an atmospheric firebox. The large kitchen has AEG appliances, ample storage and showcase cabinetry. Double doors open to a wide, elevated deck looking out to the extensive rear garden. Plenty of room here for cricket or a kick of the footy. An outstanding feature of this home, and one that makes it suitable for the largest family, is the separate two-storey building in the garden. As well as space for 10 cars, the ground floor includes a workshop, a two-post car hoist and storage. On the first floor, a large rumpus room, bedroom, study and bathroom make ideal teenager’s accommodation. This 100-square-metre area also has plumbing for a kitchenette, data connections and a security system. The workshop has three-phase power, data points and plumbing for compressed air. The first floor of the main house has four bedrooms, all with built-in wardrobes, a bathroom, retreat and study nook. A bay window in the front bedroom echoes those on the ground floor facade. In the basement of the home are a billiards room and cellar. The house has excellent storage, hardwood and tiled floors, zoned ducted heating and cooling. It is close to government schools and several independents. Cafes, transport and shopping are nearby. ● BEVERLEY JOHANSON property@domainreview.com.au
Agent: RT Edgar, Rachael Fabbro 0412 547 690 Price: $5.5 million-$6 million Expressions of interest: close 5pm, March 1
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ARMADALE \ 16 HORSBURGH GROVE Agent: RT Edgar, Mark Wridgway 0419 510 777, Yvette Laws 0402 036 016 Price: $9.7 million-$10.5 million Expressions of interest
SOUTH YARRA \ 83 CAROLINE STREET Agent: RT Edgar, Antoinette Nido 0419 654 856, Anthony Grimwade 0418 382 226 Price: $8 million-$8.8 million Expressions of interest
FINAL WORD “THIS SPACIOUS HOME OFFERS EXCELLENT FAMILY ACCOMMODATION AND THE POTENTIAL TO RUN A BUSINESS FROM HOME.” RACHAEL FABBRO – AGENT
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TOORAK \ 6 WOODSIDE CRESCENT 3
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Built in a classic 1970s style, this Toorak home is spacious, light and open with an easy-flow floor plan. The style icons of the era are there in timber ceilings, slate floors, voids, brick interior feature walls and large windows. At the front of the home, the formal living zone has beamed cathedral ceilings. At the rear is the neat white kitchen and informal meals area. The main bedroom and en suite are also on the ground floor, along with the sauna. Upstairs, two bedrooms share the family bathroom and a retreat. Paved areas and a mature garden of palms and ferns create an inviting garden. The home, on about 495 square metres, has heating, cooling, ducted vacuum and security. It is close to Toorak and Hawksburn villages, transport, Toorak primary and several independent schools. ● BEVERLEY JOHANSON
Agent: Kay & Burton, Andrew Sahhar 0417 363 358 Price: $3.25 million-$3.5 million Auction: 6pm, February 17
SOUTH YARRA \ 14/286 TOORAK ROAD 3
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This penthouse apartment, a block back from Chapel Street, offers plenty of options. “It’s the perfect permanent home or inner-city Melbourne base, suiting multiple buying profiles,” says agent Fraser Cahill. Set over two levels, the floor plan also lends itself to some flexibility. The rooftop terrace, with enough space to separately cook, dine and kick back in couches al fresco, also has a room attached. Complete with bathroom and walls of windows to maximise the north-easterly views, it could be used for entertaining, working, exercising or sleeping. Downstairs, light floods into the open-plan living and dining, with the adjoining kitchen enjoying similar. The main bedroom has a walk-in wardrobe with en suite, while the second bedroom has close proximity to the central bathroom. ● JOANNE BROOKFIELD
Agent: Marshall White, Fraser Cahill 0400 592 572 Price: $1.85 million
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The charming period facade, complete with leadlighting details, soon gives way to sleek contemporary lines in this renovated Edwardian home. The front bedrooms retain characteristic high ceilings, built-in wardrobes, open fireplace and bay window while farther along, the bathroom and main bedroom en suite are in modern monochrome. The open-plan living zone – which looks onto the north-facing bluestone-paved covered terrace and landscaped gardens – further benefits from the clerestory windows, which bounce light off all the white surfaces and stone benchtops of the gleaming kitchen and mirrored splashback. Free-standing and single level, this three bedroom home is close to Kew Junction’s shops and restaurants, with public transport, schools and freeway all nearby as well. ● JOANNE BROOKFIELD
Agent: Marshall White, Stuart Evans 0402 067 710 Price: $1.8 million-$1.98 million Auction: 10.30am, February 12
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ELWOOD 21 Foam Street CONTEMPORARY FAMILY LUXURY IN A PRIZED BAYSIDE POSITION This stunning 4-bedroom, 3-bathroom home is an architectural showcase of contemporary luxury, grand proportions, and attention to detail. The blend of timber, soaring ceilings, oversized windows and high end fittings adds panache to the intricate design. With a fitted home office, separate living and dining, upstairs’ retreat, gourmet kitchen with butlers, alfresco deck and sunny garden.
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50 Molesworth Street Kew In this most prestigious address, this exquisitely renovated c.1910 residence encapsulates all the character and class for which the Studley Park precinct is so renowned. Positioned in 962sqm approx. of landscaped gardens, highlights include multiple living areas, superb alfresco entertaining, designer solar/ gas pool and northern rear garden, soaring ceilings, OFPs, hydronic heating, split cooling, gated multi OSP and remote double garage via rear ROW.
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Auction Saturday 19th February at 11:00am Inspect Wed 5-5:30pm, Thurs & Sat 11-11:30am Land 962sqm approx Mike Beardsley 0476 777 004 Richard Winneke 0418 136 858 Hawthorn 9810 5000
12 Bell Street Hawthorn Smartly renovated on 268sqm approx with rear frontage to Johnson Street, this versatile Victorian’s impressively spacious accommodation is as perfect for families as it is busy professionals or downsizers who love to entertain. Features two generous living/dining areas, central stone kitchen, courtyard, high rose ceilings, original OFPs, secure entry, carport and OSP.
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56 Denham Street Hawthorn Instantly enticing with its lovely Victorian charms, this single-level home showcases light-filled interiors and a wonderful decked garden designed for easy entertaining. From its pretty-as-a-picture façade, a broad arched hallway highlighted by Baltic timber floors and 3 metre ceilings precedes 3 generous bedrooms all with plentiful BIRs and a bright spa-bathroom with Euro laundry. Includes hydronic heating, marble OFPs, gas fire, refrigerated cooling, security system, roof storage, auto-gate and OSP.
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Wednesday 16th February at 6:00pm As advertised or by appointment 0476 777 004 0488 856 736 9810 5000
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‘Sea�ield' - 6 & 8 Cove Avenue, Portsea Incredible Clifftop Holding over Two Titles & Boat Shed Holding a privileged position amongst Portsea's elite waterfront homes, this absolute clifftop property over an extensive 3,457sqm (approx.) is offered for the �irst time in 60 years. This private estate on two priceless titles presents a rare opportunity to leave your family’s mark in the tightly held and exclusive clifftop community. Spectacular and ever changing, the uninterrupted views across Port Phillip Bay directly due north to Melbourne’s skyline is only one aspect that makes this
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unique offering truly special. The irreplaceable 60m cliff frontage with direct private access to the Boat Shed and pristine waters at the far western end of Weeroona Bay cement this landholding as a one-off opportunity. Holding a lifetime of memories and enjoyed by the same family over multiple generations, a timber �isherman's cottage extended over the years to provide four bedroom accommodation + one bedroom studio represents a wonderful reminder of Melbourne’s coastal playground of Portsea’s yesteryear.
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