Domain Review Stonnington & Boroondara - July 12, 2023

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THE TESKEY BROTHERS KEEPING IT ALL IN THE FAMILY BASTILLE DAY A TASTE OF FRANCE AT HOME DRY JULY THE BEST VIRGIN DRINKS IN TOWN JO MERCER HER MELBOURNE FAVOURITES PEOPLE & PROPERTY OF MELBOURNE JULY 12-18, 2023 STONNINGTON & BOROONDARA
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When we were first locked down in March 2020, my oldest daughter was 18 months old. By 2021, my youngest was a newborn, and we were in our second long, locked-down winter. They are COVID kids. They don’t know life in the “before times”, and we can’t recall what working was like without them being around at least some of the time, and we (mostly) love it. One of our cover stars, musician Josh Teskey, knows the feeling – his oldest was born in 2020 and the youngest last year. So, when he and brother/bandmate Sam went on a UK tour, they each brought their families as well. A brave move – but a great story. ●

TOOT TOOT \ Amateurs and professionals can take part in the Puffing Billy Running Festival on September 9 and 10. The big event is a race against the legendary locomotive. ● puffingbillyrunningfestival.com.au

APRES SKI \ The best way to take the chill off a trip to Mount Buller is to indulge in a visit to The Villager, where the current menu is inspired by the French Alps. ● thevillagermb.com.au

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DRAWCARD \ The City of Melbourne will be filled with art trails, illuminations and projections, and a pop-up dome cinema for the Now or Never festival. August 17-September 2. ● nowornever.melbourne.vic.gov.au

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Go dry with style

If you’re embarking on a Dry July – in the name of sobering up and tackling the month with a clearer head, it doesn’t mean dining out or finding a spot at the bar need to be off your radar. We’ve rounded up some of those delivering mocktail lists, nonalcoholic benders and food pairings that give you a reason to head out with friends and celebrate.

At Richmond’s Ugly Duckling , mixologist Craig Medley gives you a classic with a twist. What’s more, it’s aimed at whisky lovers who are swapping barreloaked for a malty hit that will enthuse loyalists.

“A gold rush is a classic twist on the ever-popular and recognisable whiskey sour, replacing sugar with honey, which compliments Lyres American Malt non-alcoholic spirit perfectly,” Medley says.

The drink is garnished with bee-pollen dust, emphasising the honey theme.

At Greville Street’s newest eatery, Rossi , there are plenty of non-alcoholic options no matter when you dine. Bar manager Predrag Kocevski says the virgin Clover Club mocktail is proving a hit, while the raspberry Collins is another tipple winning over diners (think Lyre’s non-alcoholic gin, cranberry juice, raspberry puree and citrus) while NON wines are also served.

For those aching for a hit of summer this winter, the virgin pina colada is your nostalgia ticket.

At two hatted Yugen Dining in South Yarra, the non-alcoholic adventure continues with plenty of options for booze-free socialites. To raise a toast to Dry July the team have created Aka – made with

Lyre’s Italian aperitif, red shiso and tonic water –while another dubbed Anba is a smoked whisky barrel wakocha tea with tropical fruit and bamboo, and finished with soda.

The team behind Stokebar (at Stokehouse) has collaborated with Lyre’s non-alcoholic spirits to transform it into a Dry July mecca.

There are plenty of favourites such as the pink lady spritz, lychee fizz and dragon fruit bramble for your non-alcoholic requirements. The entire cocktail menu can be transformed into booze free varietals –excluding martinis.

Vietnamese cuisine pairs nicely with mocktails at Firebird . Headed by new chef Nabil Ansari, its menu serves up grill-driven Vietnamese with flavours intensified over charcoal and flames.

This Dry July it’s all about saluting the smoky mood. Why not order a mountain marigold and bee-pollen soda, house-made with fresh mountain marigold and local bee pollen. The result is bright, fresh and beautifully balanced and doesn’t come with any preservatives.

Yarra Botanica gives you a reason to join the booze-free brigade with a Bloody Bandwagon sour.

It’s packed with Four Pillars Bloody Bandwagon non-alcoholic spirit, lemon, sugar and wonder foam.

Dry July Foundation chief executive Katie Evans says the charity has partnered with Lyre’s for a second year running, and has enlisted ambassadors such as celebrity chef Matt Moran to get the message out about raising funds for cancer via support of the McGrath Foundation.

“Lyre’s shares this mission and truly understands and supports what we are trying to achieve,” Evans says. “The Dry July Foundation is thrilled to have a partner who is passionate about encouraging Aussies to go dry in July to fund-raise for people affected by cancer.

“Their non-alcoholic cocktails are a perfect alternative for our Dry July participants, but even more importantly, their heart is in the right place.”

The Dry July fundraising campaign has so far raised more than $82 million to improve the care and wellbeing of people affected by cancer since its start in 2008. Thus far, more than 317,000 Australians have participated in Dry July. ●

● dryjuly.com

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Cutting back on booze needn’t be boring. We found some of the best mocktails in the city to tickle the taste buds during Dry July.

Get your French fix

Guillaume Brahimi

Bistro Guillaume, Crown Southbank

● crownmelbourne.com.au

Baker Bleu, Prahran

● bakerbleu.com.au

Smith Street Bistro, Collingwood

● smithstbistro.com.au

South Melbourne Market

delicatessens

● southmelbournemarket.com.au

Catriona Rowntree

The Arborist, Geelong

● thearboristgeelong.com.au

Bistro St Jean, Geelong

● @bistrotstjean

The annual French Film Festival, Como Cinema

● palacecinemas.com.au

Lily pond – French interiors

store in Geelong

● lilypond.net.au

Miguel Meirelles

Miguel Meirelles Antiques, Malvern

● meirelles.com.au

Bistro Thierry, Toorak

● bistrothierry.com

Chez Bob, Armadale

● chezbob.com.au

Laurent Bakery, South Yarra

● laurent.com.au

Le Creuset, Chadstone

● lecreuset.com.au

CULTURE Vive la France

How Francophiles celebrate Bastille Day.

France is at the top of seasoned personal and professional traveller Catriona Rowntree’s list of favourite holiday destinations.

The TV presenter is a selfconfessed Francophile who adores the food, language, design and interiors, and the joie de vivre of the culture. “My love for France is long and infinite,” she says.

France’s National Day on July 14 gives Rowntree and other devoted local Francophiles, such as chef Guillaume Brahimi and antique importer Miguel Meirelles, the opportunity to celebrate.

“I’ll celebrate Bastille Day any which way, just point me in the right direction,” she says. “There’s a great market that happens in Fed Square and this year I’ll be launching my new range with [clothing brand] Blue Illusion, who are equally French obsessed, on Bastille Day.”

Rowntree is also excited that devoted Blue Illusion customers will be joining her on a trip to France in

September. “I make an effort to turn my French dreams into a reality as often as possible,” she says.

French-born Guillaume Brahimi –owner of Bistro Guillaume at Crown –says he finds ways to celebrate his homeland daily: “Being French to me is a way of life, best put as ‘savoir vivre’ – knowing how to live.”

While Bastille Day is a busy day at his bistro, it also brings memories of holidaying in the south of France.

“With fireworks lighting up the night sky all over France, Bastille Day signifies the coming together of family and friends to celebrate the

people of France and our strong national identity,” Brahimi says. He says there are plenty of places to get his French fix in Melbourne.

“I enjoy Baker Bleu and Smith St Bistro,” Brahimi says. “South Melbourne Market is another favourite go-to destination, with exceptional fresh produce that reminds me of my days spent in the markets of France.

“Selecting cheeses from the local delicatessen or visiting Melbourne’s renowned patisseries to indulge in a croissant are always top of my list.”

Malvern antique dealer Miguel Meirelles says there is a deep love of French design and culture in Melbourne, which he has called home for more than 33 years.

“Australians love French culture: food, wine, travel, perfume, fashion, literature, and certainly French antiques and all French interior accessories,” he says.

“The French express their own Frenchness with the term ‘savoir faire’, which translates as ‘knowing how to do things’.

“There is always care taken in dressing correctly, just to go out shopping or for a walk. Culturally, there is a deep-seated appreciation of good seasonal food, and wine.”

Meirelles says he gets his French fix sourcing beautiful French antiques.

“I make sure that I travel to France regularly … and that I travel well. Travelling well means enjoying working in France, but also enjoying ‘smelling the flowers’ there.”

He says Melburnians are lucky to have so much authentic French food and experiences they can access.

“We are truly spoiled in this wonderfully multicultural city.” ●

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Banding together

Grammy-nominated and ARIA award-winning brothers Sam and Josh Teskey have swapped life on the Yarra in Warrandyte to be on the road again, this time taking their partners and children for a six-month stint in the UK to promote their third studio album, The Winding Way.

The decision to spend half a year abroad required all eight band members plus 12 crew, including a guitar tech, to make the move with them.

So far, the result has been fruitful and The Teskey Brothers wouldn’t have it any other way.

“In some ways, it feels like we’re relocating, but instead of disconnecting family from our work and leaving them in Melbourne, we decided we wanted our partners and children to be on the journey with us,” says Sam, who has an eight-yearold son, Aethel, and two-year-old daughter, Arjuna, with his partner April.

It also meant April needed to commit to home-schooling while they are based in Bristol for part of the trip.

“It was hard to make the decision in some ways as our son is at the age where he is building friendships at school, but we felt the timing was right and after a few years at home it felt like something that could be good too,” Sam says.

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The Teskey Brothers on their new album and a UK tour that’s a real family affair.

Josh, who married Hannah in 2016 and has two children, Ayva Rae and Romy, says having his family with him while touring is the best-case scenario.

He hasn’t had to spend a day away from them – Ayva Rae, the oldest, was born during the pandemic and Romy in its aftermath –and doesn’t know what it’s like to be away from them for long periods of time.

“I feel like we have finally found a way to bring our family life and career to the same place,” Josh says.

“It’s the best of both worlds, I think. It means we get more out of it as a band.

“We write more, tour more and, well, not to put too much pressure on ourselves, we’ll continue to do this way because we love it –and it’ll work whether people listen to our music or not.”

The Winding Way saw the band head to Sydney to record with acclaimed producer Eric J Dubowsky (Flume, Chet Faker, Chemical Brothers).

The album follows 2019’s Run Home Slow –the last record they made at their Half Mile Harvest Studios in Warrandyte.

The brothers released their debut album in 2017 and toured the US and UK soon after.

It wasn’t until they released Live at the Forum in 2020 that they scored their first No. 1 ARIA album. They’ve done so again with The Winding Way, which debuted at No. 1 on the charts.

“Moving interstate to work on the record gave us a chance to freshen up our creativity,” says Sam, who has since moved to Powelltown – an hour east of

Warrandyte – with his family, while Josh remains in the suburb.

The brothers have been making music since they were barely teenagers; it’s a formula that still works. Their songwriting is instinctual, with much being left unspoken.

“I know what Josh is thinking when it’s working in the recording studio when we’re making music,” Sam says. “We don’t have to say so much to get on the same page because we are already there.”

Josh agrees, saying: “This album acknowledges we’ve been playing together for the past 20 years, and you realise this is beyond the brotherhood; we have always had that connection.

“There’s definitely a sixth sense about what we do creatively.”

The band spent most of 2022 writing and recording the album, with many days spent at Josh’s kitchen table with acoustic guitars and laptops open at the ready.

“We didn’t want to rush this album and, as a result of giving it more space, we’ve come back with more depth,” Josh says.

One thing that has changed since their other albums, Sam adds, is that they “are really focusing on the work that goes into the songwriting part of the job”.

“When we sit at our laptops to write a song, we have a work mentality now – we ask bigger questions like, how does this process work? We’re more like a partnership than brothers in this format. We have learned how this can benefit both of us.”

The importance of family crops up again because, during this writing process, children were sitting at their feet or floating in the background as the brothers wrote.

“We would type lyrics and throw them across the table at one another,” Sam says. “We even had Josh’s daughter Ayva sitting with a laptop repeating words back at us.

“There was a beautiful family vibe going on while writing this record. That comfort of home sunk in and you hear it on the demos.

“There are kids in the background, we have thrown in voice memos on some of the songs,

the sound of crashing toys and blocks –a little bit of family chaos – and that reflects the depth the album assumed quite organically.”

The Teskey Brothers sing about life, relationships, letting go, the nostalgia that comes with perspective and the gamut of human emotions, errors and accepting what life throws your way.

“It’s an honest album about life, love and what we see, what we feel – it’s universal,” Josh says.

Both have also tested the solo artist waters, but when it comes to songwriting, there is something they know is inherently Teskey Brothers territory only.

“As a sound, we are broad – we move between genres,” Josh says. “We have R&B and a rock element, but everything we do sits between those two genres.

“So, if something feels too outside of that, we are conscious of not pushing material there. We save that ourselves [as] something we will do separately.”

Growing up in Warrandyte, it was their mother who was the breadwinner – a career midwife who worked long hours delivering babies all through the night – while their dad became the stay-at-home kind.

“The way our folks raised us definitely influenced us in how we want to live our lives,” Josh says.

“Our dad made a conscious decision to be the stay-at-home dad. We spent every day with him, and while Mum was also there, that stereotypical unit got a real shake up and Dad showed us a new norm.

“Becoming parents meant I wanted to do the same thing,” he adds.

“I am a musician who works and tours and that separation doesn’t do any of us any good. I figure, why lose that connection? This felt like a natural progression for us and it’s cool to shake up that idea of how you raise a family.” ●

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Words JANE ROCCA ● Photo IAN LAIDLAW THE TESKEY BROTHERS \ Sidney Myer Music Bowl, December 2. The Winding Way is out now.
“I feel like we have finally found a way to bring our family life and career to the same place.” JOSH TESKEY

MY MELBOURNE

As co-founder of Australian lifestyle brand Matilda Life, Jo Mercer swapped her career as founder of a namesake shoe retailer for a bricks-and-mortar store of another kind that focuses on sustainable clothing, sleepwear and fragrance, with a nod to footwear.

With her business partner Lauren Mastromanno, the emphasis is on keeping it as local as possible, with a range that’s proudly made in Australia.

You’ll find the new Matilda Life store in the iconic Kings Arcade on High Street, Armadale. ● matildalife.com.au

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The co-founder of sustainable lifestyle brand Matilda Life tells us about her city.
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Fave restaurant

GIMLET, CBD

Andrew McConnell’s Gimlet at Cavendish House is a must if you are in Melbourne. It’s not easy to secure a reservation, but it is worth the wait. Cavendish House is a stunning location – the 1920s heritage building complements the immaculate dining experience.

We went as a family on Mother’s Day and I’m still thinking about the blackberry mille-feuille with vanilla cream. Think perfectly crisp pastry layered with bursts of pungent vanilla cream and blackberry … I would return just for that.

● gimlet.melbourne

Fave shopping strip

HIGH STREET, ARMADALE

My go-to. Whether it’s for gifts or myself, you can find it all. That’s part of the reason we opened our

store in Kings Arcade. When I’m not gifting from the Matilda Life range (we stock a variety of products from unique luxury Australian-made brands, including handmade candles from The Raconteur, which make for great gifts), I’ll head to Aesop. Who doesn’t love receiving aromatic hand or body balms? I also love the Aesop store experience and design.

● aesop.com/au

Fave local fashion label

SCANLAN THEODORE

As a shopper, I’m not overly loyal to one brand, but if you told me I could only choose one local fashion label for the rest of my life, it would have to be Scanlan Theodore. While the range is no longer made in Australia, I still love investing in their high-quality, timeless pieces. I’m still wearing pieces I bought from Scanlan Theodore years ago.

● scanlantheodore.com/au

Fave coffee pit stop

OLIE & ARI, BRIGHTON

My local coffee haunt is Olie & Ari on Were Street, Brighton. I’ve been going there for years. The team is friendly and efficient. I can always count on them for the perfect latte – no matter how busy it gets. I love sitting outside when it’s sunny and taking the time to savour my morning coffee with family, friends and the dogs.

● @olie_and_ari_

Fave pastime

CLIFFTOP WALKS

In my spare time, I love walking along the clifftops around Bayside, including Red Bluff Lookout. The fresh air is invigorating, and looking out at the water always leaves me feeling inspired. I usually walk with a friend, my husband or one of my kids. I always bring my dogs Raffy and Winnie with me.

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ARTISANAL QUALITY

HOME & ARCHITECTURE

HEIRLOOM ARMADALE \ URBAN SPACES

With its timeless design and exceptional 80-metre frontage in the heart of High Street, Heirloom is destined to become a new landmark for Armadale.

Woods Bagot has composed the six-storey project as four visually independent buildings to complement the rhythm and scale of Armadale’s gracious Victorian streetscape.

Handcrafted German bricks and robust masonry arches will ensure its facade improves with age.

The building has two separate lobbies to optimise a boutique arrival experience. Each lobby services 18 apartments and lifts open to full-height northfacing windows over a courtyard garden.

Developer Danny Ciarma says the design of Heirloom residences matches the grandeur and artisanal quality of heritage homes in Armadale.

“This is a legacy project that only comes up once in a lifetime,” he says.

The project’s two and three-bedroom homes are designed with generous space and inclusions – floor heating, wine fridges and Gaggenau appliances are standard.

FEATURES

Jack Merlo-designed gardens welcome residents home, deep planters on private arched terraces provide leafy outlooks, and ground-floor residences open to garden courtyards. Artisanal detailing includes handmade entry handles, handcrafted joinery and bespoke lighting. Interiors feature timber and stone.

PENTHOUSE

The $25 million penthouse runs the full width of the 80-metre site. The 950-squaremetre dwelling features vast terraces, a pool and a 360-degree aspect capturing city and bay views. Then there’s direct lift access to a private six-car garage with a golf simulator, gym, sauna, wine cellar, bar and lounge.

HEIRLOOM ARMADALE

» heirloomarmadale.com.au

1167-1193 High Street, Armadale

● Developer \ Urban DC and GLG Developments

● Architect & interior designer \ Woods Bagot

● Landscape designer \ Jack Merlo

● Sales \ Sarah Stock 0418 584 047

PRICING GUIDE

Two-bedroom from $1.65m

Three-bedroom from $3.25m Penthouse $25m

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LOCATION \ Moments from fashion-forward boutiques, cafes, restaurants, fresh-food shops and services; eight kilometres from the CBD. Elite schools nearby include Lauriston, King David and Loreto. ●
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FEATURE HOUSE

As lead agent Tim Derham points out, they’re not making any more land in Toorak. But this is an opportunity to buy a north-oriented site in one of the most coveted cul-de-sacs in one of the most coveted suburbs in Melbourne.

About 452 square metres of land is up for grabs. Right now, it’s home to a three-bedroom, single-storey house but there is the potential for either a fresh rebuild or contemporary renovation, subject to council approval.

Discreetly peeling off Springfield Avenue, Furnell Court is a quiet, leafy community in the heart of Toorak. The shops, cafes and services of Toorak Village are a short walk away, up Canterbury Road. So, too is the 58 tram.

Leading independent schools, from Loreto Mandeville Hall to Toorak Primary School, St Catherine’s and St Kevin’s, are also nearby.

As for the property itself, an elegant front porch leads into the entry. The front bedroom, which has a built-in wardrobe, is to the left, and a large sitting room and sizeable home office are to the right. The central bathroom, which includes a bath, can be found further inside, as well as the laundry. This is roughly the centre of the property.

Keep heading in, and you’ll find an open family and dining space that circles the kitchen. A granite kitchen benchtop helps delineate the space. This area overlooks a private, north-facing courtyard retreat, meaning there is no shortage of light in this part of the home. The retreat is also handily protected by a retractable awning.

There’s more: the two other bedrooms are at the rear of the property. The main bedroom has an en suite with a spa and a walk-in wardrobe, which can also be accessed from a hallway. The other bedroom here has a built-in wardrobe. Back outside, a double carport keeps two cars secure.

Five Furnell Court is a charming model of Toorak elegance, which also offers the opportunity to rebuild or renovate. This is a rare chance to buy into one of the most coveted neighbourhoods in Melbourne’s inner east. ●

ANDERS FURZE property@domain.com.au

Agent: Abercrombys, Tim Derham 0438 332 844

Price: $3.7 million-$4 million

Expressions of interest: Close 3pm, July 25

FINAL WORD

“THEY’RE NOT MAKING ANY MORE LAND IN TOORAK. CONSIDER A REBUILD OR RENOVATION (STCA) OF THIS SINGLE-LEVEL HOME ON APPROXIMATELY 452 SQUARE METERS. IT’S WALKING DISTANCE TO TOORAK VILLAGE, IN A COVETED CUL-DE-SAC.” TIM DERHAM – AGENT

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Luxurious living is on offer across all three levels of this brand-new residence. “The design of this home is really impressive, reflecting careful consideration for longterm enjoyment,” says agent Robert Ding, referring to the fact families will benefit from the floor plan and proximity to private schools, while empty-nesters will appreciate the lift and low maintenance nature of the property. Soaring ceilings with floor-to-ceiling windows enhance the already spacious 545 square metres,

while touches such as a curved staircase, marble kitchen and rich natural hues across the finishes all add to the highend contemporary appeal. There’s also a private patio and triple-car garage with rear laneway access. ●

Agent: Belle Property Balwyn, Robert Ding 0418 858 393

Price: $3.5 million-$3.7 million

Private sale

BALWYN \ 42 GROSVENOR PARADE

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Making a grand statement on the streetscape is this imposing home. Built in a French provincial style, the interior of this double-storey dwelling has some similarly extravagant moments – square columns, crystal chandeliers and high-gloss parquetry. There are five bedrooms, four bathrooms and an office, with the already sizeable kitchen benefiting from a butler’s pantry with external access. Families can spill across living zones, with formal living and dining rooms in addition to an informal

downstairs family room, matched by another upstairs, plus a covered al fresco area. Other highlights include a double garage, huge laundry, spa bath, surround sound and security system, although the real appeal for families is that this home is zoned for Balwyn High School. ●

Agent: Marshall White, William Chen 0438 383 336

Price: $3.5 million-$3.85 million

Auction: 3.30pm, July 22

BALWYN \ 23 CLAPHAM STREET

This Californian bungalow built almost a century ago offers period charm plus potential. On an enviable 180-squaremetre (approximately) block, there’s some scope here to refresh or expand (STCA) to create your own mark. As it stands, though, this is a comfortable family home with a versatile floor plan. A large family living area, serviced by a Neff and Mieleappointed kitchen, is mirrored by a paved entertaining area, plus there’s also a formal lounge and dining. A study creates further

options for accommodation, work or study, which is useful given the home is zoned for Mont Albert Primary and Koonung Secondary College and is close to several elite private schools. Cars are sorted, with a double garage, double carport and driveway parking for three. ●

Agent: Marshall White, William Chen 0438 383 336

Price: $2.95 million-$3.245 million

Auction: 11.30am, July 22

KEW \ 7 MALMSBURY STREET

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This luxury property rises three storeys and is an ode to cutting-edge design. The third storey is devoted entirely to the main bedroom, which has a central en suite (with a bath), two private balconies (one of which is north-facing) and a dressing room. Take the lift down to the second storey for the three other bedrooms. One has its own walk-in wardrobe, en suite and balcony; another has a wardrobe and en suite. There’s also a rumpus room and a study with a desk. The ground floor is

made for entertaining, with a free-flowing dining, living room and kitchen abutting the outdoor pool and covered al fresco area. The built-in fire pit will get a workout in winter. ● ANDERS FURZE

Agent: Kay & Burton, Sam Wilkinson 0400 169 148

Price: $3.55 million

Private sale

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160 Winmalee Road, Balwyn

Original elegance, luxury transformation

Auction: Saturday 22nd July at 1pm

Inspect: As advertised or by appointment

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THE LOCAL DIRECTORY WINTER 2023

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, Safety switches. Free quotes. 24 hour service. Lic 17824.

Contact: Jason 0411 300 772. www.jlhuttelectrical.com.au

FENCING

Websters Fencing Building quality fences in Stonnington and Booroondara since 1982. Websters fencing provides a tailored and reliable service, with the experience to ensure quality and longevity of your fence. We specialise in boundary fencing. Please call Les Webster between 7am and 7pm for a quote.

Contact: 0417 356 608

HANDYMAN

HANDYMAN

Chuck Lau Home Improvements Handyman, small job specialist, all maintenance, defects and repairs works, minor construction and demolition, kitchen/bathroom refurnish refit works, plaster restoration, tiling, carpentry, painting, grouting, accredited waterproofing. Expert troubleshooting.

Contact: Chuck 0438 702 988

SECURITY PRODUCTS

Crimsafe Protect your Home and Family. Hi-light Group, Melbourne’s premier manufacturer and installer of CRIMSAFE security products. Doorswindows-Enclosures. See showroom: 44/125 Highbury Road, Burwood. (By appoinment only). Free measure and quote.

Contact: 9808 9559 www.highlightdirect.com.au

FENCING

Chuck Lau Handyman

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Websters Fencing Building quality timber fences in Stonnington and Boroondara since 1982. Websters Fencing provides a tailored and reliable service, with the experience to ensure quality and longevity of your fence. We specialise in boundary fencing. Please call Les Webster between 7.00am and 7.00pm for a quote:

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