PEOPLE & PROPERTY OF MELBOURNE
MARCH 1-7, 2023
TIM ROGERS
SHARES HIS FAVE CITY HAUNTS
SPA COUNTRY THE NEW ALBA HOT SPRINGS
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EMILY WEAVING
Autumn in Melbourne. As someone who grew up in Perth’s perpetual summer, to me there is nothing quite like “jumper weather”. It’s also the time of year where the city comes alive with festivals – comedy, food & wine and, of course, fashion. The Paypal Melbourne Fashion Festival is set to showcase our city’s unique sartorial aesthetic. Our cover stars, Sydneysiders Camilla and Marc, say Melburnians’ appreciation of winter fashion is part of what has made their brand successful here. They tell us about their new Chadstone store and being a part of the David Jones runway at MFF. ●
SELECT FEW \ The Royal Mail Hotel in pretty Dunkeld
IN FULL BLOOM \ The Melbourne International Flower
is the first in Australia to be selected by the prestigious
& Garden Show is back (March 29 to April 2) with the
wine label Chateau d’Yquem to make Sauternes wine
Show Garden by designers like Charlie Albone and all-
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new workshops lined up. ● melbflowershow.com.au
THE EDIT Things we love about Melbourne
OUR COVER \ Camilla Freeman-Topper and Marc Freeman. Photographed by Nic Walker
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Tim Rogers
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im Rogers & The Twin Set are on the road touring a new album, Tines of Stars Unfurled, their first in 23 years. It was Rogers’ solo debut What Rhymes with Cars and Girls, released in 1999, that earned him an ARIA for best male artist. His sidestep from the band You Am I into the twangy glow of The Twin Set is where Rogers leans into a softer country reflection and delivers the sequel to the original set of songs. Rogers is joined by Jen Andersen on strings, Davey Lane (of You Am I) on guitar, Jeff Consi on drums and Richard Bradbeer on bass. We asked Rogers, who recently moved from St Kilda to a small town on Dja Dja Wurrung country (central Victoria), to tell us his favourite things about our great city. ●
The celebrated rocker shares his favourite things about Melbourne.
Place The Athenaeum Library on Collins
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Street is a favourite place to go. I was introduced to it by a good friend in 2011; she’s someone who knows how to sniff out a good library. I continue to hang there and read books when I can. I love the views of Collins Street. I also like to write and work there. I look forward to spending long days there while researching a book I am working on. • melbourneathenaeum.org.au
Bar True North in Coburg is a regular pit stop. Surabaya Johnny’s on Blessington Street, St Kilda, is another favourite. I can’t imagine it was easy to keep a bar going
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during the pandemic, but they keep it centred on local performers and
I moved from St Kilda to country
look after everyone. It’s a tiny spot
Victoria recently and, a month ago,
packed with a great feeling when
met up with my old neighbours
you go in.
in a St Kilda car park. We came
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together for drinks, laughs and
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I brought an esky. We all went
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through the pandemic together and lived in a small block and would slip notes under each other’s door.
A red suit I purchased in Nashville
This was a really special moment
was embroidered in Melbourne by
of coming together.
my good friend Cody McElroy, who works for a company Dirty Needle
Cafe
Embroidery. He is from Nevada and moved to Melbourne with his family.
Sam’s Cafe is run by my friend Mary. small menu but delivered with such love. She is an interesting character
It’s a bespoke delight. PIA JOHNSON
It’s named after her father. It’s a
Audra Cornish from Opus Belle in Castlemaine is dressing The Twin Set at the moment.
and interested to listen to others
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more than anything. Going back to
• @opus.belle.shop ●
St Kilda is always a pleasure when
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strong coffee too.
Play various locations in Victoria,
• samscafe.com.au
March 9-31. ●
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Body of water TRAVEL The restorative power of
thermal springs gets a new home at Alba.
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t’s a sparkling sunny morning and I’m nicely ensconced in the balmy, mineral-rich waters of Alba thermal springs, a bit over an hour – but seemingly a lifetime away – from the bustle of Melbourne. I’ve joined the ranks of the spa crowd, clad in a fluffy white gown and slippers, winding my way
through 31 pools on a gently sloping hill. Down below, some of the early visitors are rewarding themselves with a coffee at Thyme restaurant. The Mornington Peninsula may well be called Australia’s spa capital with the arrival of the glamorous Alba complex, next door to the established Peninsula Hot Springs. Both draw on the naturally heated, mineral-rich waters that lie beneath the coastal bushland. Bathing in hot springs has been popular for centuries. Think of Japan’s onsen or the ancient Greeks, who believed in the healing powers of mineral waters. Designed by Hayball, the Alba spa makes quite a statement on arrival. At check-in, visitors are asked to turn off their mobile phones and the signal is deliberately weak in case someone tries to cheat. “This is a digital detox destination,” general manager Craig Dodd says.
Across 15 hectares are 22 geothermal, cold-plunge and botanically infused pools, plus nine private pools on Alba’s rooftop. I start at the furthest Forest Pool (38 to 41 degrees) and work my way back. (Tip: Check a map before you set off.) I’m just getting into the swing of hot-spring bathing when I go inside for my massage with therapist Leah. It’s my first time having a massage with heated stones and oil and I must admit I’m a little sceptical. But the stones are smooth, the oil seductively warm and eventually my tired muscles decide to unwind. In all, there are 22 spa rooms with about 30 treatments. Food is not forgotten here, and I break for lunch at the 80-seat Thyme restaurant, where Karen Martini has designed a healthy and delicious menu and Mario di Natale heads up the kitchen. And there are some nice local drops to indulge in. Interestingly, visitors are limited to about 400 a day here while Peninsula Hot Springs can cater for about 700.
This is reflected in the price difference between the two places. “We limit numbers to afford true tranquillity,” says spa director Sonja Sorich. “Our focus is to provide guests with the opportunity to reconnect with themselves and nature.” Sorich has travelled the globe, checking out bath houses and geothermal springs and believes Alba is world-class. “We’re hightouch versus high-tech,” she says. While the wellness industry has been booming for several years, Sorich says the pandemic helped people appreciate how important health and social connection are. She feels she’s lucky to work in such a place. “Sometimes I go bathing at the end of my day and I feel like I’ve been transported to another land.” Well, the mix of fresh air, nature, thermal pools, good food and beautiful surroundings certainly works a treat for me. ● ● albathermalsprings.com.au
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he Paypal Melbourne Fashion Festival kicks off this week, and though they’re not doing their own show this year, Sydney designers Camilla and Marc couldn’t say no to having their pieces appear in the David Jones Runway on March 4. “Melbourne is very conscious and considered in its fashion; there’s a sophisticated sensibility and something quite European about the style and way of living that we are inspired by,” says one half of the brother-and-sister duo, Camilla Freeman-Topper. And to prove further the importance of Melbourne and its fashion fans to their brand, Camilla and Marc are making their boutique debut at Chadstone Shopping Centre this April. The pair have contemplated a bricks-and-mortar concept at the centre for a while, and have had a pop-up trading since February as a test-run. Marc Freeman says the Melbourne woman is very specific when it comes to her wardrobe, and it made sense for the brand to expand its retail footprint in the Australian designer section at Chadstone. “Investment pieces, the timeless coat, tailored suiting and trenches are the most popular – the climate really lends itself to the layering pieces,” he says. “Melbourne appreciates well-made leather goods – particularly boots, which we bring out every winter.” Being front and centre with an international audience was a huge drawcard behind the pair’s decision to enter the luxury fashion destination. “Chadstone brings in an international customer that we know really resonates with our brand’s design, craftsmanship and values, and aligns with our business trajectory for global expansion,” Camilla says. They have collaborated with Akin on the design concept – the store is minimalist in its aesthetic and has a colour palette far more muted than other C&M stores around the country.
A plinth and tables by RE Studio Collective are made from recycled timber, tiles, tyres, marble and brick. There’s an artisan energy to the new space – think sculptural works and lighting elegance. “We’ve sourced some beautiful vintage pieces that have been reupholstered to suit the store aesthetic, and gone with a more neutral colour palette than any other boutiques, to allow the collections the light they deserve,” Camilla says. Also showing at Melbourne Fashion Festival is local designer Rosemary Masic – adored for her romantic and nostalgic womenswear at Nevenka. Cult followers fly in from interstate to enjoy her slow fashion opulence on the runway. And for someone who has shown at Paris Fashion Week multiple times in the 15 years of her brand, she says there’s something very grounding about serving a local clientele. “I love being part of the festival because I bring my VIP clients along to enjoy it too,” Masic says. “I am obsessed with design and detail, from the buttons in my garments to the silk that lines them. There is no synthetic or polyester in any of my materials. “Seeing 13 looks come down the runway this MFF is a chance to see the clothing in motion, which is really important too.” This year she’s also dipping into some archives to regenerate ideas. “I attract women who love individualism,” Masic says. “She loves one of a kind. She likes vintage shopping and goes to great lengths to look for brands that are different.” Whitehouse fashion graduate Amy Cottrell makes her runway debut at the National Graduate Showcase. The Mildura-born and Melbourne-based designer says her family’s farming background gave her a greater understanding of the impact of climate change, and inspired her collection Plasticity.
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Fashion’s big names and new talent are poised to take the runway at MFF.
“I look at plastic in my collection and explore how it went from a great idea when it was first introduced to being an environmental disaster,” Cottrell says. “My goal was to repurpose and reuse plastic to make garments that are not harmful to the environment.” She turns plastic bottles into fashionable works of art. “I put plastic bottles in the oven and even tried melting them with lighters to see what I could achieve,” she says. “All the colour in the garments comes from bio-plastic which is cooked in a pot.” Cottrell’s works are futuristic and edgy with a classical aesthetic. “Taking part in MFF is so exciting – I get to see my silhouettes on the runway,” she says. “I start with a strapless dress but it’s the applique that is the hero. As part of MFF’s cultural program, the art dance installation Shop I Am explores the role of fashion in contemporary culture. It’s the work of Melbourne choreographer Nebahat Erpolat, who wants us to think outside the square when it comes to the clothing we choose. For her, fashion is more than the garments we wear. In this new work, she looks at identity and politics and their impact on the fashion landscape. She asks, can individualism be obtained through fashion and at what cost? It’s a fair enough question, and one designed to stir all the feels, prompting you to look at your fashion armour and ask yourself – who am I? ● PAYPAL MELBOURNE FASHION FESTIVAL \ March 3-11. ● melbournefashionfestival.com.au
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TV presenter Brihony Dawson was born to be behind the microphone.
s the first non-binary Australian TV media personality, Brihony Dawson is basking in the attention coming their way. From being a sports commentator to an emcee and a live music entertainer, Dawson has spent the past 10 years doing what they love most – being front and centre. And who can say their band opened for The Killers on their Australian tour last year? Dawson can. While the career highs have been many, Dawson has worked hard to make sure the ball is in their court in the competitive world of media and entertainment. From hosting the first season of The Challenge Australia last year, to joining Fox Footy’s AFLW commentating team this season, there are plenty of reasons to be cheerful. But it’s a new role as ambassador for Squealing Pig’s Summer of Love campaign – in which wine labels carry one of the nine flags that represent the LGBTQI+ community – that piqued their interest.
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“For a wine brand to commit to embracing the trans, gay, lesbian, bi and non-binary community was a big commitment in my eyes,” Dawson says. If you happened to be at the VRC’s Women’s Oaks Day Luncheon last October, you’ll recall Dawson shared an impromptu duet with Delta Goodrem – singing an Olivia Newton John song together. “I love Delta,” Dawson says. “I worked with her when I was a stage manager at Crown. I would get Delta on the stairs at the Atrium to do performances. I stood up at my table that day at Crown when she started singing and walked toward her and belted out a chorus, it was so much fun.” A three-day media course during lockdown proved fruitful. It was undertaken through the Office of Women’s Sport and Recreation, which was on the look-out for more women and genderdiverse broadcasters.
“It was Lucy and Emma Race of The Outer Sanctum podcast who encouraged me to move into commentating. They told me I was born to do it,” Dawson says, smiling. Growing up in Frankston with their mother and brother Luke involved a lot of sport. Father Brian also enjoyed a kick of the footy and backyard cricket with his kids. Brian, best-known as Hank, worked as a respected copywriter for Clemenger, known for his award-winning commercials, and died when Brihony was 15. Their parents were separated at the time of Brian’s passing and it left a huge hole in Dawson’s life. Dawson didn’t come out as non-binary until their 30s. “I always knew I was different from a really young age and it definitely took a long time to look inwards,” they say.
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“I was traumatised by my father’s death and learning so much about myself at 15. I had plenty going on with my own identity and dealing with his loss at the same time. A day after turning 18, Dawson packed their bags and headed to the Ballarat Arts Academy. “I saw a lot of gay people there and it was eye-opening,” they say. “At the end of my first year, I came out to Mum. She was surprised but fine with it. The journey of discovering my gender expression took longer. I identified as a lesbian for most of my life, but I really questioned stepping into being non-binary around eight years ago. That’s when being gender fluid mattered and pronouns didn’t anymore.” ●
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Buyers seeking the joys of a tight-knit community combined with the comfort of security should have a peek at this property, which is at the back of a quiet complex that’s home to four two-storey houses. The half-brick facade is an idiosyncratic touch, while herringbone parquetry floors keep things solid underfoot throughout. An abundance of greenery promotes a general sense of tranquillity. The floor plan has been designed to encourage freeflowing, open living and features three living areas that welcome in natural light. Downstairs, the lounge room, dining and living room all flow into the kitchen, which has Neolith ceramic benchtops and European appliances. Sliding glass doors open all this to the deck, a private walled courtyard and built-in barbecue. It all helps set the stage for balmy summer Sunday afternoon entertaining and spacious living all year round. Downstairs there’s also a separate laundry, a powder room, and the main bedroom with a walk-in wardrobe and a tiled en suite. A double garage with internal access rounds out the ground floor. Three more bedrooms, all with built-in wardrobes, are upstairs, and one or more could easily double as a home office for buyers engaged in hybrid working. The first floor also has a family room, which is a great option for those wanting to give the kids their own space in which to hang out occasionally. The upstairs bathroom has a bath, and there’s a separate upstairs powder room. Melbourne’s glistening city skyline can also be glimpsed
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from up here. As for the neighbourhood, the Camberwell Sunday market
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brings a lively atmosphere every week, while trains to the
LIVING, THIS PRIVATE AND SECLUDED TOWN RESIDENCE ENCAPSULATES
city and beyond are close by, thanks to the Camberwell
OPEN-PLAN LIVING, BATHED IN AN ABUNDANCE OF NATURAL LIGHT AND
railway station.
SITUATED IN AN ENVIABLE POSITION.” JAMES TOSTEVIN – AGENT
Camberwell Junction is practically on this property’s doorstep and offers everything from major stores to plenty of cafes, bars and restaurants. The art deco splendour of the Rivoli Cinema is also just down the road. The house’s location, low maintenance and secure features make it an ideal lock-up and leave property. ● ANDERS FURZE property@domain.com.au
Agent: Marshall White, James Tostevin 0417 003 333 Price: $2.4 million-$2.6 million Auction: 10.30am, March 4
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itself has been as lovingly maintained as
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timber mantels – to restore this to its
the garden, blending period features with
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former glory. The floor plan features two
modern aesthetics (for example, the floorto-ceiling tiled main bedroom en suite)
upstairs bedrooms (one with a study
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nook, the other with its own separate
The buyer of this home will be moving
and the latest conveniences, such as an
in with Natasha. “All she asks for is to be
induction cooktop and reverse-cycle
Maybe you can’t Escape to the Chateau,
bedrooms, four separate rooms for kitchen,
admired and watered frequently when it
air-conditioning. ●
but you could have a crack at something
dining and living, another study and a
similar here. “Offered for sale for the first
library, all on about 820 square metres. ●
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is hot,” says the vendor of the 40-year-old
study). Downstairs, there are another two
staghorn that lives on the curly willow,
time in 60 years, this is truly a once-in-
which she planted back in the 1970s
a-lifetime opportunity in the coveted
and has since had professional arborists
Gascoigne Estate,” says agent David
maintain. As a green thumb, she’s ensured
JOANNE BROOKFIELD
Banks of this 120-year-old tuck-pointed
that every room of this progressively
Agent: Woodards,
brick Federation home, which needs a
Agent: Jellis Craig,
renovated period gem has a garden view,
Caroline Hammill 0418 334 561
bit of love. All the elements are there –
David Banks 0422 868 410
recently repaving the back courtyard to
Price: $1.7 million-$1.785 million
high intricate ceilings, bow windows with
Price: $3.5 million
“give it a contemporary look”. The home
Private auction: March 9
leadlighting, open fireplaces with carved
Auction: Noon, March 4
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esteemed schools are nearby, the three
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back garden. The living room flows into
separate study spaces – one with a fitted
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the kitchen and meals area, and other
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desk overlooking the garden, another with an open fireplace and a third workstation
highlights include engineered floorboards,
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high ceilings and a secure gated entry.
Homes in the prestigious Sackville Ward
just off the kitchen – make it ideal for a
share several hallmarks, and this period
family with students. “The floor plan is
This free-standing period house oozes
house in this neighbourhood is the secure
residence is a classic example. It’s a large
perfectly zoned, offering beautiful family
cosy vibes and can be found on the corner
off-site parking, which is entered from
home of double-fronted solid brick, over
accommodation in a superb location,” says
of a tranquil street directly opposite
Packington Place. ● ANDERS FURZE
two levels. It boasts plenty of period
agent Stuart Evans. ●
Lumley Gardens. The hygge hallmarks
features (timber panelled ceilings and
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leadlight windows) yet has been updated
But, arguably, the key unique feature of a
don’t end there, however, as the house includes an all-important bath in the
for modern life (for example, the Vergola
bathroom and three open fireplaces. The
covered deck with outdoor heaters),
Agent: Marshall White,
main bedroom has a built-in wardrobe
Agent: Kay & Burton,
and it’s all set on a sizeable block (about
Stuart Evans 0402 067 710
and offers views of Lumley Gardens, while
Matt Davis 0412 466 858
779 square metres), with established
Price: $4 million-$4.4 million
at the rear of the house, glass sliders open
Price: $1.4 million-$1.5 million
landscaped gardens. Given so many
Auction: 10.30am, March 4
to a timber deck overlooking the leafy
Auction: 2pm, March 4
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Contemporary luxury on a grand scale Auction: Saturday, 18th March at 12pm Inspect: As advertised or by appointment
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119 Finch Street, Malvern East
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0418 399 182 0407 465 548 0418 136 858
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