Domain Review Stonnington & Boroondara - April 26, 2023

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SUCCULENT SECRETS

THE MASTERCHEF JUDGES SPILL

EVENTS

THE WRITERS FEST IS BACK

FASHION

HOME TALENT GOES NATIONAL MUSIC

NEW ARTISTS TO LISTEN OUT FOR

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It’s no secret that MasterChef Australia has been wildly successful since its inception in 2009. Though the UK series was first, there was something about the Australian version that captured the eyes of the world, leading to other countries, including France, the US and India, developing their own takes on the Aussie show. Even after our cover stars Andy Allen, Melissa Leong and Jock Zonfrillo took over judging duties in 2020, the show’s popularity here and abroad held strong. We spoke to the trio about the upcoming new season, and asked them to share their Melbourne food secrets. ●

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In the eyes of the world

FASHION These local designers are showing off at Sydney Fashion Week.

Melbourne fashion designers are heading to Sydney to woo international buyers at Afterpay Australian Fashion Week in the name of greater global reach. We spoke to some of those with high hopes and fabulous collections.

Drawing inspiration from his Mauritian background, genderneutral fashion designer Erik Yvon heads to Sydney for a third time.

He made his fashion week debut as part of the Next Gen show in 2021, held his first solo show in 2022, and this year brings 32 looks along.

He collaborates with Melbournebased ceramicist James Lemon for print development, and turns to the volcanic origins of his homeland for a graphic point of reference.

“Collaborating with James ... is a great opportunity to turn his works into prints,” he says. “There is a lavaflowing aesthetic that comes through my collection plus an ash-inspired print and the gooey lava effect.

“Last year’s collection was very bright and happy. I’d say this year, the mood is stronger; darker and bolder colours with dark intentions.

“Reaching to buyers internationally is really important,” Yvon adds, “and heading to Sydney is essential if you want to expand as a brand.”

Joslin

Independent label Joslin is finally on schedule with an off-site runway show in 2023, with lockdowns and supply-chain issues now in the past.

The brand has just turned five and its founder, Elinor McInnes, couldn’t be happier she’s reached the pivotal business milestone.

“We are in the middle of growing our international business and the ability to show our buyers the

garments on the runway is so special,” she says. “We aren’t taking a minute of this opportunity for granted.”

Before she launched Joslin, McInnes worked in the plus-sized and mature-aged women’s category.

“I try to incorporate that experience into Joslin,” she says.

“We want to be ageless and worn by everyone. We make sizes available up to an 18, with plans for a 20. We are proud of that, and we have a 43 per cent return rate for those 14-plus.”

Joslin will be showing evening and event wear at AAFW, and working closely with the Indian makers behind Isabel Marant’s iconic hand-knitted embroidery too.

“We have had a lot of success in [US chain] Neiman Marcus and appear in nine stores, but we don’t have a physical store in Europe or UK,” she says. “That’s our next step.”

Nadia Bartel

Now in its third year, Nadia Bartel’s Henne might be a quintessential Melbourne brand, but she’s taking her label to the international market this year – returning to AAFW for a second time.

“I have been attending Australian Fashion Week for years as a guest, and know how incredible it is for stylists, make-up artists and designers and that’s why I want my brand there, too,” Bartel says.

“This year we’re bigger and better –we’re a mix of essential and timeless, but we introduce some edgy urban too. It’s a nod to the ’90s, more sheer and more daring silhouettes.”

Others from Melbourne include Karla Spetic (think suit shift dresses with cut-outs, and swim) and modest fashion label Asiyam, a Next Gen Winner in 2022 that brings painterly patterns, pleated ambition and billowy sleeves to the runway. ●

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Reading the room

BOOKS Why Melbourne Writers Festival is shunning tradition.

Writers’ festivals tend to thrive on controversy. Usually, the outrage stems from the choice of guests or a careless remark from a panel, but the furore over this year’s Melbourne Writers Festival came from a simple change of date.

Festival director Michaela McGuire says she was taken aback by the ferocity of the response when the new dates were announced last year.

“I was slightly surprised by the reaction because it seemed obvious to me that you need venues to be able to host a festival,” McGuire says.

The availability of larger spaces was a key factor in the decision to move the much-loved festival from its traditional August slot to a new home in May.

This year, the festival makes a longawaited return to the Melbourne Town Hall for a handful of supersized events that wouldn’t have been possible later in the year.

While other writers’ festivals –notably the Bendigo Writers Festival – were unhappy about the resulting clash of dates, McGuire says our state’s busy calendar means clashes are inevitable.

“We are really lucky to have such a vibrant literary culture here in Victoria,” she says. “There are 39 writers’ festivals planned across Victoria this year alone and several of those go for multiple weekends.”

Still, there’s no doubt MWF is the largest, and McGuire felt the need to find big names to fill the Town Hall.

The result is a starry lineup, including actor Sam Neill, Booker Prize winner Shehan Karunatilaka, music legend Paul Kelly and lauded foodie Alison Roman, all of whom will be engaging with this year’s theme of, “I’ve been away for a while”.

While some of the guests have had their own brushes with outrage –Alison Roman will address her brief “cancellation” after some 2020 remarks – the real controversy this year will be about what matters most to your average Melburnian: books or footy.

The MWF Big Debate: Sport vs Literature will see some of our wisest and wittiest minds wrestle with the dilemma in an evening organised by one of the festival’s First Nations curators, Ellen Van Neerven.

Van Neerven, whose new book Private Score tackles sport from a queer and Indigenous perspective, says the topic feels very personal.

“Growing up, I found my voice in two ways – through playing sport and also through writing,” Van Neervan says. “I’ve sometimes felt I had to separate these two parts of me, where I would have to choose between … football training or going to a literary event.”

According to them, Melbourne is the one city in Australia where the age-old divide between jocks and book lovers could be resolved.

“I think it’s much more fluid here than in other places, so I’ll be very interested to see the outcome of the debate,” they say. “I think it might get a little boisterous.”

McGuire agrees, while admitting that she – like many literary folk –does have a blind spot about sport.

She says those with a similar affliction may prefer to check out American writer Benjamin Dryer, whose new book Dryer’s English is catnip for grammar nerds.

But, ultimately, there’s no going past the opening-night gala.

“Opening night is a really beautiful mixed bag of authors,” McGuire says. “And being at the Town Hall this year, it’s just going to have such a beautiful sense of occasion.” ●

MELBOURNE WRITERS FESTIVAL \ May 4-7.

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MasterChef Australia is back, so we asked the ever-knowledgeable judges for their foodie favourites around our city.

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Words JANE ROCCA ● Photo TINA SMIGIELSKI

Season 15 of MasterChef Australia is almost here –this time with fewer contestants and a shorter season, but still packed with the essential ingredients that make it a reality TV favourite.

The trio of judges also return to this Secrets and Surprises -themed show. Chef Jock Zonfrillo, restaurateur Andy Allen and food critic Melissa Leong are ready to assess the dishes created by 18 contestants.

“We always strive to get better as judges, and when you feel comfortable with your colleagues, you do get better at your job,” Allen says. “The more occasions the three of us come together in the studio, the more relaxed and ourselves we are, and that’s when we are at our most entertaining and honest.

“However, the show is always about the food, the competition, and it’s the growth of the contestants that matters most.”

Andy Allen

Quick meal in Melbourne

I am a huge bakery fan and you will always find me on a Sunday at Falco Bakery on Smith Street, Collingwood, for their sandwiches and cheeseburger pies. The owner, Casey Wall, puts a Big Mac sauce on it and it’s just superb.

Favourite CBD food destination  Definitely Serai. Modern Filipino cooked over fire in Raceway Lane. The food is well done, not overthought or complicated. It’s really delicious, tasty food. It’s nonpretentious in the way they deliver food and give service.

Long-lunch destination

I love Gimlet for a long lunch; I simply love their dining room. The food is always solid and the service impeccable. The wine list and cocktails are on point. They make it a comfortable environment and you are welcome to stick around.

Furthest you’ve travelled for an ingredient

I went wallaby hunting on Bruny Island a few years ago and fell in love with wallaby. I then organised the guy who hunts for them to send them to me to use at Three Blue Ducks every week – that meant I had to go to the Virgin terminal and pick it up at 4.30 in the afternoon – the biggest pain

Paring the competition back doesn’t mean there’s less money up for grabs. The 2023 MasterChef Australia winner walks away with $100,000 in the bank.

“We usually start the season with 24 contestants, and paring it back to 18 has given us a chance to connect with the contestants from the get-go,” Allen says.

Zonfrillo says this season, which airs from May 1 on Ten, will feature “the realest of home cooks” seen yet.

“What you will also see are some of the most genuine people to hit your screens this year – brutally honest, refreshingly normal and without ego. The cast will without question touch the hearts and inspire every viewer young and old. I can tell you that I cried many tears this season and so will you.”

The Melbourne based judges – who film the show at the Showgrounds each year – shared where they shop and dine when they’re not entertaining at home. ●

in the arse when you’re prepping the kitchen, but well worth it because it’s as good as it gets.

Best grocers in Melbourne

For seafood I love The Fish Shop on Smith Street. The way they prepare and store fish is second to none [and they] have a great range too. The butcher, Meatsmith is across the road and I also pop in there for meat. I can’t go past Queen Victoria Market either.

Melissa Leong

Quick meal in Melbourne

I’m a huge fan of Bar Lourinha. You can always rely on cracking snacks while seated at the bar, soaking up the warm, buzzy atmosphere.

Top food destination

Lune Croissanterie – because why bother with anything less than perfection? Spring Street Grocer –impeccably curated produce, plus gelato on the way out. Tipo 00 – a spot at the bar with a glass of wine and a bowl of the best pasta going, is my idea of happiness.

Fave grocers in Melbourne

LaManna, a Melbourne institution, and the same goes for Mediterranean Wholesalers.

Furthest you’ve travelled for an ingredient

Some of the best salt I’ve tasted

comes from Piran, which lies on the Istrian coast in Slovenia. I didn’t go there specifically for it, but you bet I bought some back.

Quick meal in Melbourne

Tipo 00, Serai, Akasiro, Marion, and Di Stasio Carlton are currently on high rotation.

Top food destination

Tipo 00, Serai, Di Stasio Citta, and Miznon are all just down to earth but extremely delicious. For a quick meat fix go to Pantre in Melbourne Central and ask for the $58 wagyu steak sando. Or, if you want a killer steakhouse try Meatmaiden. If, of course, you want something glam then don’t miss Gimlet or Vue de Monde.

Long lunch

Minamishima – I think this is one of the world’s best restaurants and every time I eat there, I am absolutely in the hands of Minamishima San, who makes bites that bring tears to my eyes.

Local food shop

Gertrude Grocer in Fitzroy, Morning Market in Fitzroy, Boccaccio in Balwyn, Mediterranean Wholesalers in Brunswick and, of course, the Queen Victoria Market and South Melbourne Market are just excellent. ●

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Andy Allen, Melissa Leong and Jock Zonfrillo.

Hitting the high notes

MUSIC

Melbourne music-makers have always received high praise and our music scene has been envied around the world for decades. And, thanks to up-and-coming talent, it looks to stay that way. Here are three Melbourne musos to watch.

Gena Rose Bruce

Melbourne indie singer-songwriter Gena Rose Bruce returns with her second album, Deep is the Way (released with Remote Control records).

It’s not every day you can make a wish list of potential collaborations and discover that American musician Bill Callahan of Smog fame has heard your music and agrees to co-write, lending a hand on the new album.

Bruce was born in Mitcham and lives in bayside Elwood. After losing a retail job, she was inspired to enrol in a horticulture course while also pursuing a music career.

Inspired to make music after listening to Melbourne singer Maple Glider, Bruce opens her heart supported by lush arrangements.

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“I was supposed to be on tour in 2020,” Bruce says. “Instead, I focused on making a new album over 18 months. I write in journals and this is an honest body of work I am sharing.”

WILSN

Melbourne soul singer and songwriter Shannon Busch, who goes by the stage name WILSN, sings a duet with Josh Teskey on her debut album These Days Are Over.

It was an inevitable coming together, given she spent early 2020 on the road opening for The Teskey Brothers in Europe.

The VCA jazz graduate learned to play the piano as a child and her music taste was steered by a jazzloving father and jazz-musician older brother.

The title track on the album reflects the crossroads where she swapped her desire to sing pop for soul and went back to her roots.

“I was undecided [about] my genre for so long,” Busch says. “I tried pop, but did a full 360 after coming off The Teskey Brothers tour and after seeing there were huge rooms full of soul lovers who wanted music like this. I trusted my gut.”

Born in Gippsland and raised in Geelong, she has called Melbourne home for 10 years. Busch is signed to Mushroom’s Ivy League Records and has plans to tour Europe and the US this year.

Check her out before she starts to pack out venues and scale up. You can catch a glimpse of her on the panel of RocKwiz ’s new season on Foxtel.

Memphis LK

Up-and-coming Melbourne producer Memphis LK has released her debut EP Too Much Fun to the acclaim of critics.

She’s the offspring of music royalty (she’s Paul Kelly’s daughter) and merges underground dance

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beats with dreamy vocals. She began as one half of electronic duo Saatsuma and now goes it alone.

Her song Letters in Concrete was streamed over 500,000 times on Spotify and now she’s showing us her musical prowess by using Ableton software to make her electronic dreams come true.

“I feel lucky because I have grown up with music all around me and it’s always been a huge part of my life,” Memphis LK says. “I was never made to feel music couldn’t be a career path, so I always felt supported.”

Inspired to make electronic music after listening to artists such as Four Tet and Burial, Memphis is moving to London to give the overseas market a crack.

“It’s something I wanted to do before the pandemic, so come April that’s where I’ll be.” ●

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TOORAK \ 49 IRVING ROAD

The Toorak dream beckons on the corner of Irving Road and Montrose Court. That’s where you’ll find two imposing street frontages, two floors, a Georgian facade and a 637-squaremetre allotment, all behind a gloriously leafy street frontage.

If that’s not enough, there’s even a water feature. With parquetry floors and high ceilings throughout, and features including rose marble in the main bedroom en suite and a lift traversing the ground and first floors, 49 Irving Road is Toorak at its, well, most Toorak.

The front entrance opens into the grand foyer, dining and lounge rooms. The lounge room has a marble open fireplace, while the dining room leads to a distinct rear sitting room, an in-built bar and a lift at the back of the house.

Head through a doorway and you’ll find yourself in the secondary living zone that takes up around half of the downstairs floor plan: there’s the kitchen, complete with integrated appliances from Siemens, Miele and ILVE, a huge living room and laundry.

A glorious north-facing sunroom lets the light stream in from the al fresco area, and the rear double garage connects to an adjacent workshop. A lovely home office downstairs could also work well as a fourth bedroom if desired.

The house’s three bedrooms are all upstairs, alongside a separate sitting room. Each bedroom has its own en suite and built-in clothes storage. The main bedroom has a dressing room and a rose marble en suite that also offers its occupants the use of a bath. Back downstairs there’s a powder room and main bathroom, as well as a laundry with a drying cupboard.

The temperature can be controlled throughout the house thanks to hydronic heating and cooling.

This grand Georgian house can be found in a prime Toorak location, minutes away from Toorak Road and the 58 tram. Head south and you’ll find Malvern Road and Toorak train station. Leading schools and Toorak Village’s shops and restaurants are also in the neighbourhood. ●

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Agent: RT Edgar, Anthony Grimwade 0418 382 226

Price: $7.8 million-$8.5 million

Expressions of interest: Close 3pm, May 8

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“WITH A MAGNIFICENT STREET PRESENCE AND A AAA LOCATION ON THE CORNER OF IRVING ROAD AND MONTROSE COURT, THIS FANTASTIC FAMILY HOME OFFERS WONDERFUL LOW-MAINTENANCE EASY LIVING AND A NORTHERN ORIENTATION.” ANTHONY GRIMWADE – AGENT

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WINDSOR \ 59 WILLIAMS ROAD

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Finding a new build in the heart of Windsor is no easy feat, which makes this double-level luxurious abode a rare gem. “Beautifully appointed and effortlessly liveable,” says agent Harley Toyle of the bespoke finishes that include a custombuilt Enzie spiral staircase, Lucretia lighting, Italian calacatta marble and oak floors. A guest bedroom with en suite is at the front, away from the expansive living zone with floor-to-ceiling picture windows and sliding doors that open to the patio and pool/spa

(gas heated and salt chlorinated), while upstairs there’s more accommodation and a study area. A car turntable in front of the double garage adds to the lifestyle convenience, as does the location, which Toyle notes offers “easy pedestrian access towards Chapel Street”. ●

MALVERN \ 34 JORDAN STREET

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Agent: Buxton, Harley Toyle 0488 568 028

Price: $3.85 million-$4.2 million Private sale

It’s all about sophisticated family living in this three-level townhouse, which offers both a formal sitting room and open-plan living and dining. The lower-level retreat has enough room for two home offices, and a garage for secure car storage, while the first-floor lounge is circled by three bedrooms. The main bedroom has a travertine en suite and walk-in wardrobe. The ground floor hosts a library, study/ bedroom and the open kitchen, dining and living areas which open up onto a rear patio

with an outdoor barbecue. This slice of sophistication is within walking distance of Malvern and Wattletree roads, with Central Park, Malvern station and Malvern Central all nearby as well. ●

GLEN IRIS \ 3 RANFURLIE CRESCENT

Its location in the prestigious Dorrington Estate, a historic part of Glen Iris near the border of Malvern, means this solid-brick Federation home sits on a substantial 1183 square metres (approximately). This provides enough space for a front lawn, a three-bedroom home (with a separate kitchen plus sunroom, study and storeroom), a double garage with additional driveway parking and the most notable feature – a soccer pitch out the back, which is on artificial turf and

complete with goals and floodlights. The home itself is rich in period detail, with agent David Volpato noting “the stunning arch entry to the dining-living zone” which is largely leadlight. Offering immediate family comfort, the property also has scope for a luxurious update (STCA). ●

Agent: Marshall White, David Volpato 0414 701 983

Price: $3.95 million

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SURREY HILLS \ 8 JUNCTION ROAD

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Zoned for Camberwell High, Canterbury Girls and Chatham Primary, this wellappointed home will be a drawcard for families. With three internal living zones over the two levels, plus a covered deck area (complete with heat strips for use year-round) next to a swimming pool, the property provides sufficient space for a family large enough to need a fivebedroom home. The functional layout also provides effectively two kitchens (the main with an induction cooktop and two

Agent: Jellis Craig, Carla Fetter 0423 738 644

Price: $2.7 million-$2.9 million

Auction: 1pm, May 6

ovens while the second has a gas cooktop) and an upstairs study with a built-in desk large enough to sit three, while the main bedroom has a dressing room plus en suite with dual vanity and free-standing bath. For security, there’s also CCTV, alarm and auto gates. ● JOANNE BROOKFIELD

Agent: Fletchers, Spring Chen 0431 622 995

Price: $3.2 million-$3.5 million

Auction: 11am, May 6

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Offering peace and beauty in the heart of Brighton, FiftyTwo Black is a collaboration of worldrenowned designers including Nicholas Day and Jack Merlo, with New York’s Gregory Tuck and Meg Sharpe. With graciously house-like proportions, this unique collaboration has been designed with a private and elevated lifestyle in mind. RH branded furnished residences, the first in Australia. Only one available, enquire now to move in within 4 weeks.

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A hidden oasis of old-world grace paired with a suite of contemporary upgrades, circa-1910 ‘Tullamore’ enchants with its unbridled elegance and timeless lifestyle appeal. Set down a long private driveway on over an acre of parklike gardens with a swimming pool, guest cottage and subdivision potential (STCA), the main house is flanked by sweeping wraparound verandas inviting afternoon G&Ts as the sun goes down.

PRICE $2,200,000 - $2,400,000 EXPRESSIONS

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P o r t M e l b o u r n e 49/15 beach Street

A Wealth of Lifestyle with Bay Glimpses

In an exclusive lifestyle address with resort-style amenities, this exciting 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom town residence is your independent slice of beachside bliss with bay glimpses. Enjoying its own private entrance on Dow Street with a paved alfresco courtyard, this urban residence features 2 quality ground floor bedroom suites and an upstairs entertaining zone with a spacious classic kitchen (Bosch dishwasher) centered around the fabulous living and dining areas Indulge in the holiday atmosphere with use of the tennis court, swimming pool, gymnasium and sauna, while being comforted by reverse cycle air conditioning and secure undercover parking (2) Ultimate position, between Bay Street and the beach.

Note: Potential for 3rd level extension (Subject to Council Approval)

• Highly sought after bay views

• Private entry via Dow Street

• Amenities – pool, tennis court, gym

• Potential for upstairs extension (STCA)

• A heartbeat to the Bay Street café scene

Auction: Saturday 6th May 12.00pm

Guide: $1,100,000 - $1,175,000

Contact: Jon Kett 0415 853 564

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ELECTRICAL SERVICES

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ELECTRICAL SERVICES

J.L Hutt Electrical Specialising in all electrical installations: Extensions/ Refurbishments, Stove/ Oven/Hot Water repair, Switchboard upgrades, House Rewires, TV/Phone/ Data and Safety switches. Free quotes 24 hour service. Lic 17824.

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