Domain Review Stonnington & Boroondara - May 25, 2022

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PEOPLE & PROPERTY OF MELBOURNE

MAY 25-31, 2022

TOM GLEISNER TV VETERAN PAYS ATTENTION

EQUINE LOVE

EX-RACEHORSES HELPING HUMANS

GRANT SMILLIE

TAKING AUSSIE FLAVOUR TO LA

JO STANLEY WA LK ING FOR A CAUSE

STONNINGTON & BOROONDARA


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There aren’t many of us who haven’t been affected by anxiety or depression at some point in our lives. Sadly though, some still find it hard to talk about it for fear of being stigmatised or discriminated against. Changing that is close to the heart of radio host Jo Stanley – so much so that she is hiking along the beaches of the Mornington Peninsula for Coastrek, a fun event bringing women together to raise money for Beyond Blue. In our cover story this week she talks about her own mental health struggles, and the reason she decided to start a radio station for women, by women. ●

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Comedian and writer Tom Gleisner has a knack for creating must-watch TV.

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om Gleisner spends six months every year scrolling Twitter feeds for his Channel 10 news quiz show Have You Been Paying Attention? but there comes a time when he needs to shut it down. “News is with us 24/7 and at the end of every filming season, I am happy to walk away from it,” he says. “In season, I love diving into the world of crazy celebrities and fascinating international events and discoveries. But it’s six months immersed and then six months in rehab.” Best known for his prolific and almost threedecade-long career with Working Dog Productions – the company that also gave us The D-Generation, The Panel, The Late Show and Utopia – coming up with the concept for his own show in 2013 was a wild-card move for the comedian. “I love HYBPA more because it almost didn’t happen,” Gleisner says. “We had two seasons run and didn’t have many people watching. We came close to being axed, but Channel 10 stuck with us, and we slowly found an audience. We weren’t an overnight success.” But, 10 seasons later, it seems that the audience has stuck with the show – proving anything Gleisner and fellow Working Dog veterans Rob Sitch and Santo Cilauro create is bound to become a hit. With regular panellists Sam Pang and Ed Kavalee, the game show dishes the latest headlines from around the world with quick-witted comedy at its best. The world of comedy has quickly learned of the dangers of cancel culture, and yes, Gleisner does reflect on some of his older TV work with hesitation. “People have to be careful with comedy these days as they find themselves at the centre of a Twitter outrage,” Gleisner says. “I’m more worried about what I was wearing than paying attention to the content – that’s the most embarrassing part.” Though comedy today is more progressive, Gleisner says there’s still an appetite for nostalgia – particularly since the pandemic began – and a popular perception that times were better before.

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“Seeing shows like Friends pop up as the most watched on Netf lix is a sign people are happy to go back and revisit old classics. “I wouldn’t go out of my way to put The Castle on, but if it’s on TV on a Saturday night, I’ll stop and watch a few scenes with a mix of nostalgia and pride,” he says of the cult classic he co-wrote at Working Dog. He’s most proud of the feature films he’s made and comedy sketches on The Late Show. But it was the light-hearted adventures in the 1997-98 documentary series A River Somewhere that he holds closest to his heart. “Rob Sitch and I doing a TV show about f ly fishing is one I look back on and think was great,” he says. “The reason we’ve survived in the business as long as we have is that we’ve never allowed ourselves to be pigeonholed.” ●

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COVER STORY

One step at a time Women’s radio pioneer Jo Stanley is set to trek the coast for mental health awareness.

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opular radio and TV presenter Jo Stanley is set to walk the talk when she embarks on a 30-kilometre trek in support of mental health awareness. The 48-year-old mother of one will draw on her own experience with anxiety and depression, as well as the tragic loss of friends who have suffered from mental illness, when she steps out on May 27 as an ambassador for Coastrek, with a fundraising goal of $2.5 million for Beyond Blue. “I’ve always been a person that can easily become anxious – and working as a performer, and in radio and TV, has exacerbated that,” she says. “It’s a very high-pressure environment, with high stakes, that can trigger a lot of self-doubt, worry and fear. “Over the years I’ve had some very serious bouts of anxiety, and in the past five years that’s happened more consistently.” Coastrek traces iconic Mornington Peninsula locations including Cape Schanck, Sorrento Beach and the panoramic views from Point Nepean. Since 2009, the event has raised nearly $40 million for charity and has inspired more than 42,000 people – mostly women – to get moving out in nature for fitness, friendship and fundraising.

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Stanley is taking part in the hopes of destigmatising mental health issues and raising awareness about anxiety, depression and suicide – potentially helping others who are suffering. “I’ve had people in my own circle take their own life,” she says. “It’s hard to fathom how much pain they must have been in. “The more we talk about mental health, the less stigma will be attached to what is a normal human reaction to how hard life can be. “We all yearn to know we’re normal and lovable and worthy. In talking about our experiences, in accepting the experiences of others, we are opening the door for so many people to seek help who may not have done so.” Stanley says she has followed her heart in recent years, starting her own female-driven live radio station, Broad Radio, after 15 years of working in the male-dominated industry. The station launched in late 2020, and livestreams weekly episodes online with content Stanley wanted to hear on live radio. “I love radio as a medium – the immediacy and connection with the audience on that day and time. But I wanted a radio that was about deeper conversations,” she says.

“I wanted to hear women my own age; to talk about things that matter to my stage of life.” She says women are still under-represented on Australian commercial radio – little more than a quarter of the voices heard are female. “That’s not just my experience as someone who worked in commercial radio for 15 years, that’s a fact that impacts on everyone. “When you remove the nuanced voices of a section of society you erase their experiences and limit their potential to live as powerfully as those who do have a voice,” Stanley adds. Broad Radio, which features interviews and entertainment with women from all walks of life, reached an incredible one million listeners in its first year. Comedian Cal Wilson and journalist Zoe Daniel are among the hosts. “The women on our shows are fun, smart and fiercely strong,” Stanley says. “Our hosts are the best in Australia, well-known for their outstanding media careers and well-loved for their warmth and intelligence.” The Broad Radio team have interviewed a slew of inspiring women from all walks of life. “Comedians, politicians, musicians, sports stars, authors, leaders in STEM and business, entrepreneurs, health experts ... the list keeps growing!” Stanley believes women are more receptive than ever to content created especially for them. “We’re uniting in so many different ways and finding so many wonderful avenues for living our best, most powerful lives,” she says. “At the same time, we’re aware of the work that still needs to be done in areas like women’s health and safety, and together we’re committing to being change-makers.


“We’re uniting ... and finding so many wonderful avenues for living our best, most powerful lives.” JO STANLEY

“That’s why I love Coastrek. We’re both about inspiring and supporting women to be the best version of themselves. Whether I’m walking 30 kilometres or building a radio network, this is only the beginning.” Stanley is trekking with three of her dearest friends who she has known for more than 20 years. “We used to go clubbing together back in the day and now we’re all busy mums with the challenges that come with being responsible for families, careers, finances, our parents and our own health,” she says. “We’ve been there for each other through emotional ups and downs, and we’ve seen the best and worst of each other. We know that if the going gets tough over the 30 kilometres, or in life, we’ll get each other through.” ● ● coastrek.com.au/donate

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MUSIC Grant Smillie shows Hollywood some Australian hospitality. Wo r d s

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n 2013, Grant Smillie was at the top of his game. The ARIA award-winning DJ had made his first foray into hospitality two years before with Ponyfish Island – a bar floating on the Yarra River. Sure, it would flood every winter, but the bar became a cult favourite and attracted the young and hip to its banks. It came as a surprise then, when Smillie decided to leave Melbourne to try to make it in Los Angeles – not in the music industry, but to expand his hospitality empire. Smillie says he wanted to bring a distinctly Australian feel and flavour to the streets of Hollywood. “Aussies know how to create a good menu and do hospitality well,” he says. “I think it’s because we do things a little bit differently and uniquely compared to what they normally do in the United States; that is why the projects worked and have taken off.” The projects, under his hospitality umbrella The Botanical Group, include rooftop bar and restaurant E.P & L.P, the Melrose Rooftop Theatre and the Strings of Life cafe, which will soon expand to Santa Monica beach. It wasn’t an instant success for Smillie and his business partners, including Australian model Ashley Hart. “It took two years to get E.P & L.P up and running, and at that stage, I didn’t think I would stay in Los Angeles for that long, but everything has worked out,” he says. The West Hollywood venue – not far from the set of the hit 1990s TV show Melrose Place – opened in 2015 and soon became a celebrity hot spot. “We have [had] a few more projects open so I might be in LA for a few years yet,” Smillie says. “You can’t not look back with some sort of pride about what we have been able to achieve over here.” The most impressive of those achievements is arguably Grandmaster Recorders. With the Hollywood sign in the background, the former recording studio of the same name was where Blondie, David Bowie and The Foo Fighters once made music magic. Smillie and his team of investors, including former Melbourne footballer Andrew Leoncelli, have transformed the venue into a multipurpose entertainment, restaurant and bar space that can hold 2000 patrons a night.

LA fare, Aussie flair Like E.P & L.P, it became a celebrity hotspot almost as soon as it opened late last year. After nearly a decade away he has hinted at a potential new Melbourne venue on the horizon – allowing some of the nearly 30 other Aussies he has attracted to Los Angeles to head back home. “There will be a time where they will want to come back and be closer to family ... having venues here will give us more reasons to return home.”

Smillie recently returned to Melbourne for the first time in nearly three years to visit his family, and to check out the newly renovated, much more flood-resistant Ponyfish Island. The bar was completely overhauled by award-winning design firm Studio Gram and reopened at the end of 2020. He also scouted locations for the new venue, though nothing official has been planned – yet. “Watch this space,” he says. ●

“Aussies know how to create a good menu and do hospitality well. I think it’s because we do things a little bit differently and uniquely.” GRANT SMILLIE

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Horse play’s power to heal How former racehorses are helping trauma survivors. Wo r d s

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fit racehorse in full flight down the Flemington straight is one of the great sights in Australian sport. And just as spellbinding is what they are capable of off the track – as demonstrated by the Racing Hearts program. Based on a farm at Moorooduc on the Mornington Peninsula, Racing Hearts is a counselling program that retrains racehorses as therapy animals for children and adults affected by trauma.

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“If we want to evoke an emotion of showing more assertiveness, we may pair them with a horse that is more difficult to lead.” LISA COFFEY

The clients learn to express their emotions in a healthy way so that the horses respond with warmth and trust. Anger management, fear, intrapersonal skills, confidence and decision-making are all addressed in the paddocks. For some, patting a horse and receiving affection in return is the only “safe touch” they have ever experienced, Coffey says. “If, for example, we are helping someone with decision-making or boundaries, we might do a leading exercise,” she says. “So, if we want to evoke an emotion of showing more assertiveness, we may pair them with a horse that is more difficult to lead.” She says this technique often helps people who have been in an abusive relationship or been bullied.

“We do a lot with grooming and touch, especially with hands ... it is a safe way for them to experiment with being touched by another living being and touching the horse, too,” she says. “The more they practise those things and get the release of dopamine and serotonin in their brains, it creates new pathways and what they do becomes a habit.” The results are profound, but financing is limited and donations are crucial for Coffey to help more people at any one time. To think like a horse can have powerful outcomes for people working their way through the mire. “Like learning a new language, we can learn new ways of behaving and feeling,” Coffey says. ● ● racinghearts.com.au

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It was founded by Lisa Coffey, a horsewoman with a singsong Irish accent, who has combined a love of the animal and a career in racing – in Ireland and Australia – with her studies in psychology. Racing Hearts is supported by the industry, including the Victoria Racing Club, which is focusing on equine welfare through initiatives that provide horses with a secure and loving life beyond the track. Trainers and owners, including those from the Group 1-winning Ciaron Maher and Dave Eustace stable, give their retired racehorses to Coffey. No money changes hands – it’s done with the knowledge the animals will have a caring home and great purpose. Trainers, owners and stable staff often visit Racing Hearts to give their former charges a tickle and a carrot. The youngest client is eight years old and the oldest is in their 70s. Most come from schools and referrals from domestic violence organisations and the Department of Health and Human Services. Racing Hearts also pairs with Victoria Police to help members’ families who have experienced grief.

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HOUSE OF THE WEEK DOCKLANDS \ 3801/100 LORIMER STREET 6

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Look down to the boats in Yarra’s Edge Marina, and over the city to the horizon, defined by the Dandenongs in one direction and the You Yangs in the other. With the lazy curve of the river leading the eye past lights and buildings that touch the sky, this is certainly a prime location from which to enjoy all the wonders of Melbourne. This two-storey eyrie on the 38th level is a luxurious and spacious top-floor penthouse, with cutting-edge design, elegant finishes and excellent amenities. Being so high up on the southern side of the river means it will never be overlooked and the views can never be built out. The interior of the penthouse is 442 square metres; the long terrace adds another 63 square metres. Natural tones, robust materials, and timeless design mean that this apartment will keep its good looks for years to come. The living area has matt-finished oak floors, a gas pebble fireplace, and sliding doors to the terrace – with barbecue kitchen – that wraps around two sides. In the kitchen, a charcoal marble island bench, white benchtops and a mirrored splashback combined with Gaggenau appliances and a large butler’s pantry make it a pleasure to use for everyday meals or serious entertaining. Three of the six bedrooms are on this level, including a second main bedroom suite with a deep walk-in wardrobe and an en suite with a free-standing city-view soaker bath. On the upper level, the main bedroom has the void over the living area, a very deep walk-in wardrobe and a bathroom as large as the bedroom itself. Here, a freestanding soaker bath has city views, there is an oversized shower, twin basins and a bidet. Each bedroom on this level has an en suite and there is also a rumpus room and laundry. Parking is in a secure garage with space for storage. The penthouse has zoned ducted heating and airconditioning. Shared facilities include a pool, gym, spa and sauna, and the building has a concierge. There are restaurants and cafes in the neighbourhood and the apartment is within walking distance of Southbank shops, Southern Cross Station and the CBD. ● BEVERLEY JOHANSON property@domainreview.com.au

Agent: McGrath, John Rombotis, 0404 073 365 Price: $8.5 million-$9 million Contact agent

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BENTLEIGH EAST \ 4 WARATAH STREET Agent: McGrath, John Rombotis 0404 073 365 Price: $1.25 million Private sale

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MALVERN EAST \ 9/1 TOORONGA ROAD Agent: McGrath, John Rombotis 0404 073 365 Price: $580,000 Private sale

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MALVERN \ 16 HAMILTON ROAD 5

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Don’t give up your shot at dignified, cross-century, indooroutdoor living. Hailing from the 1930s, this character-rich and stylishly updated home offers a fine spread of social spaces on ground level and a bedroom count befitting of a large family on the first floor. There’s a bar in the sitting room, bookshelves in the study and a fireplace in the large lounge. The kitchen-dining area has three sets of french doors to the massive entertainment deck, it accommodating a pool with spa and a splendid, stackedstone wall hosting an outdoor fireplace. Combining a generous boudoir, a huge walk-in wardrobe, an en suite and a cosy retreat adjoining a balconette, the main bedroom suite promises parents politic respite. ● KAY KEIGHERY

Agent: RT Edgar, Jeremy Fox 0418 339 650 Price: $7 million-$7.5 million Contact agent

ARMADALE \ 201/56 WATTLETREE ROAD 3

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Designed by Ewart Leaf for a glamorous urban lifestyle, this three-bedroom apartment has an indulgent amount of space and exceptional amenity. Parquetry floors, designer wallpapers and high-end finishes all contribute to it being a luxurious home. The living and dining area has floor-to-ceiling glass to a long terrace and views over the neighbourhood. The kitchen has excellent storage and work space, Miele appliances and marble benchtops. With a huge en suite, walk-in and built-in wardrobes, and its own balcony, the main bedroom suite is very indulgent. The two other bedrooms have built-in robes. The apartment has double glazing, remote-controlled blinds, heating and cooling and a fitted laundry. It is close to shops, restaurants and transport. ● BEVERLEY JOHANSON

Agent: Marshall White, Nicholas Brooks 0419 883 136 Price: $1.695 million

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KEW \ 1 THOMAS STREET 4

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Abundant light and verdant vistas from most windows heighten the living experience in this recently refurbished abode. Find the main bedroom, with en suite, off the entrance foyer. Segue past the study or fourth bedroom to the lounge-dining room, which links up door-free with the kitchen and meals area. Beyond that, there’s another living space in the form of a family room. Glass sliders in the lounge-dining and the meals area part to a north-facing courtyard ripe for sunny respite and entertaining al fresco. Upstairs, two bedrooms, a powder and a bathroom suggest younger-generation domination. Parquetry floors, mosaic tiling and Smeg and Miele appliances figure in the meticulous makeover. Proudly positioned in the Sackville ward, you’ve got a plethora of schools, parks and shopping options nearby. ● KAY KEIGHERY

Agent: Marshall White, James Tostevin 0417 003 333 Price: $2.7 million-$2.9 million Auction: 12.30pm, May 28

CAMBERWELL \ 23 MILVERTON STREET 4

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It’s easy to see the lengths the previous owners have gone to in ensuring this property family friendly for the long term. While the facade of the house radiates deco allure, the refurbished interior exudes contemporary confidence … and the pool attached to the backyard deck makes for a cool, 21st-century addition. The single-level format comprises three bedrooms and three living spaces, or four of the former and two of the latter. Either way, you get a lovely lounge with a gas fireplace and an airy, open-plan hub. The main bedroom flaunts all the trappings. Blending kitchen, family and dining areas, the hub connects with the side and rear decks for unbridled, indoor-outdoor flow. Off-street parking, a double carport and a backyard studio constitute valuable extras. ● KAY KEIGHERY

Agent: Jellis Craig, Richard Winneke 0418 136 858 Price: $2.5 million-$2.6 million Auction: 11am, June 4 DOM A IN REV IEW

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Showcasing cutting edge design and contemporary elegance, this stunning penthouse epitomises the pinnacle of luxurious living. With panoramic views over iconic Melbourne landmarks, it's a stroll to restaurants and transport, and close to the arts precinct.

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A rare opportunity in the exclusive Vaucluse precinct, Howden Lodge c1870’s is a stylish Victorian era family residence in an exceptionally large and secluded country style garden of approx. 953sqm, set high on Richmond Hill. The leafy seclusion of this family home so close to Melbourne’s CBD restaurants and retail, the MCG and Yarra Park’s sports venues balances a mood of country serenity and inner Melbourne convenience, with secure rear access from Firebell Lane of up to 4 cars, in a manner that very few properties can match. Private Auction: Wednesday 8th June View: By Appointment Thursday 11.00-11.30am & Saturday 12.00-12.30pm Video Journey: https://vimeo.com/703079684 Contact: Jock Langley 0419 530 008 Emma Pierson 0409 182 310 Office 9864 5300

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RENOVATIONS DBU3721 EXTENSIONS s NEW BUILDS

DAWSONS

9720 5111

Builders & Building Services

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Call Joe 0498 375 094 - 7 days

Deadline for all classifications is 12:00 noon Tuesday.

Tree Lopping/Surgery

12496966-LB23-21

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