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Welcome to the second edition of Domain Review, in partnership with Broadsheet. We’ve been thinking a lot about change for this issue, and tales of transformation.
Zero-waste chef Jo Barrett – featured on the cover – has forged a career out of reimagining our relationship with food and cooking. Sustainability is the focus of her award-winning hospo work (including at her current restaurant, Little Picket, in Lorne), and now she’s translated those learnings for the home cook with new book Sustain Any changes that are positive for the environment, even small ones, are worthwhile. Happily, these are also delicious.
We chat with Melbourne maker Polly Cadden, who turns postindustrial waste into colourful furniture designs for her label Future Re Made. (Check out the hot pink tables that click together like Lego – thoughtful and stylish.) And there’s writer-director Celine Song, whose debut film Past Lives has attracted massive Oscar hype. The bilingual movie explores how people transform when they move from one place to another. (It’s out in cinemas Thursday August 31.)
And, of course, we’re always fascinated by how people change homes and how homes change people. For more on that, flick to the property listings for stunning local homes.
PS – Happy Father’s Day to all who celebrate. Parenthood is another massive transformation, and we tip our hat to all who’ve taken it on. We hope all father figures have a top day filled with dad jokes and plenty of delicious things to eat and drink.
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Neighbourhoods: Hawthorn PAGE 16
Back Chat with Celine Song
Property Listings
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Future Re Made PAGE 18
Melbourne Maker
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Future Re Made came about like many good sustainable solutions do: from witnessing a huge amount of waste and wanting to do something about it.
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INSTITUTION
Glick’s Bakery
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Carlisle Street, Balaclava
Mendel Glick opened the very first Glick’s Bakery in 1968. Reviving an old European method for boiled bagels, the Polish-born Holocaust survivor’s kosher bakery soon became a household name. Over 50 years –and three Melbourne outlets – later, Glick’s bagels and challah are staples in Jewish households around Australia.
If you find yourself on Carlisle Street on a Friday morning (the eve of Shabbat, the Jewish day of rest) or the day before a Jewish holiday, it’s not uncommon to see a line out the door with punters coming by to stock up on supplies.
Known for: Bagels and challah. Make sure to: Pick up some egg dip along with your challah for an ideal Saturday morning breakfast. Locals say: Keep an eye out for special treats around Jewish holidays – the chocolatecovered honey cake for Jewish New Year is a must. Don’t forget: Glick’s is closed on Shabbat. — RH
THREE OF A KIND
Food-shaped candles
In the uncanny valley where food meets wax there’s a fresh crop of candles sculpted to look exactly like stuff from the grocery store. Aussie label Nonna’s Grocer has pioneered hyper-realistic non-edibles since launching in 2021. Melbourne’s Bonnie and Neil stocks candle fruit and veg – and deli goods – handmade in Italy, while Nata Concept Store corners the market in flammable pasta. — JW
Nonna’s Grocer nonnasgrocer.com
Bonnie and Neil bonnieandneil.com.au
Nata Concept Store hands.com.au
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Milly Dent Corallo bowl
Sydney ceramicist Milly Dent has a long-held fascination with marine life. Her latest aquatic piece is the Corallo bowl, inspired by the graceful shapes of microscopic sea corals and limpets. Generously sized for hearty servings – dare we suggest linguine with clams – Dent’s elegant and playful design is the kind that feels good resting in your hands, slightly tilted to chase that last delicious spoonful. Each bowl is handcrafted in stoneware clay with earthy pigments and a clear gloss glaze. — JW
$110 / millydent.com
The New French Look
Sometimes the French just do it better. When it comes to interiors, their national aesthetic is timeless, effortless and oh so chic. In this first book from the new Style Study series, Melbourne interior designer Lauren Li provides insight on the style’s enduring allure, exploring the work of leading French architects and designers to uncover their guiding principles, plus tips on how to achieve the look. From coastal homes to city dwellings, there’s inspiration on every page. — GG
$49 99 / thamesandhudson.com.au
Affordable Art Fair
Whatever your taste, space or spend, you’ll probably find a piece of contemporary art to suit at this year’s Affordable Art Fair, which returns to the Royal Exhibition Building from August 31 Shop thousands of artworks from more than 50 leading Australian and international galleries, priced from $100 to $10,000. Fair-goers can chat with featured artists and gallery owners, take purchases home on the day and enjoy live painting sessions and installations, too. — GG
Aug 31 – Sep 3 / Royal Exhibition Building, 9 Nicholson Street, Carlton / @affordableartfairau
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Mustard Made
Sisters Becca and Jess Stern live on opposite sides of the world – Becca in Newcastle, NSW, and Jess in London, UK. When the duo launched Mustard Made, the idea was to spend more time together and make furniture fun again via vibrantly coloured metal lockers that act as storage and display units in your home and office. With five styles available in 11 bold colours, “it’s a bit of a juxtaposition”, Becca says. “You’ve got this … timeless, nostalgic piece of furniture, but then it comes in a really fresh, modern colour.” — GG
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SNACK BAR STREET STYLE
Thelatestin Melbourne foodnews
by Audrey Payne Yarra Promenade,
Kariton Sorbetes, the Filipino-style gelato company founded by an ex-Sunda chef and a Maha alum in 2020, has opened a new store in Glen Waverley. It’s serving Filipino scoops and new takes on classic Aussie handheld frozen treats in a fit-out that’s part Austin Powers, part 1970s Manila. 2/265A Springvale Road, Glen Waverley / karitonsorbetes.com
Cafe industry trailblazer Nathan Toleman – whose company, Mulberry Group, is behind spots like Liminal and Lilac Wine – now has a cafe in the Rialto Tower. Square One Rialto will see 10 chefs, including Tom Sarafian and Victor Liong, create a different menu item each season. 525 Collins Street, Melbourne / squareonecoffee.com.au
It’s all about entremets (an elaborate French mousse-based layer cake) at Marie Antoinette, a new bakery in the former site of cult-favourite Beatrix. The team also serves pizza made from 96-hour slow-fermented dough, Nutella cookies, red velvet layer cakes and tiramisu. 688 Queensberry Street, North Melbourne / marieantoinette.com.au
The neighbourhood chicken shop gets an upgrade at the first Melbourne outpost of Sydney’s Henrietta. The casual restaurant highlights charcoal chicken served as it typically is in Lebanon – with a garlic sauce called toum, plus pickles and bread. The venue’s new $2 5 million fit-out comes courtesy of architecture firm Russell & George, which is also behind Attica, Society and Yakimono. 75 Chapel Street, Windsor / henriettachicken.com
Enoteca Boccaccio is the new wine bar above longstanding family-run Italian grocery store and wine shop Boccaccio Cellars. Chef Andrew Beddoes’s menu blends classically Italian and pan-European influences. Plus, group CEO Anthony D’Anna has stocked the wine room with two cellars’ worth of bottles shipped over from Italy. Level 1/1046 Burke Road, Balwyn / enoteca.boccaccio.com.au
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Name: Zoe Zhang Age: 25 Occupation: Freelance model What are you wearing today? I’m wearing Nike shoes that I bought online and I have my Balenciaga bag and Prada sunglasses on today. I like my high-end fashion brands and got all of these pieces in Melbourne. How would you describe your style? I prefer black or white. My style usually depends on where I go, the weather, my mood and lots of other things. Today my partner and I went to a museum and exhibition, so I decided to wear all black for it.
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BACK CHAT Celine Song
Since its Sundance Film Festival debut, writer -director Celine Song’s first feature Past Lives has made her the focus of Oscar talk.
The NYC-based Korean-Canadian’s film is based, in part, on autobiographical elements and follows Nora, a character who immigrates from South Korea to Canada with her family at age 12 , before eventually moving to New York City. Greta Lee (Russian Doll, Morning Wars) plays Nora as an adult alongside John Magaro (First Cow) as her Jewish-American husband Arthur and Teo Yoo (Decision to Leave) as her childhood sweetheart Hae Sung, who visits Nora in New York after many years of estrangement.
The film opens on a wide shot of these three characters sitting at a bar, and what follows is an exploration of what people leave behind as they move through the world.
Broadsheet met with Song when she was in town for the Melbourne International Film Festival.
Had you been sitting with the story for a long time? I found myself at a bar [in 2017], sitting between my childhood sweetheart and my husband. And I remember feeling even in that moment, “Huh, it feels like something really special is happening in this room and happening through all three of us.” I sort of put it away in a “maybe pile” which I usually put those things into. There’re some things in the “maybe pile” that stay … and this one stayed.
What’s your writing process like? Once I know the structure of the thing, it usually takes me a month. That month is like 12 hours to 14 hours a day. You’re just [writing] – the only time you stop is when you eat. But, of course, before that there’s time when you’re just procrastinating. And those days look more like I’m watching Love Island
Tell us about the opening scene. That moment is meant to be a bit of an invitation
or an implication of the audience in the story, so they feel like they’re participating in it. They’re being welcomed into the mystery of the movie. And the mystery of the movie is: who are these three people to each other?
Were you nervous about putting out something that’s quite personal? Sometimes there’s a desire [from audiences] to sort of connect it directly to myself. And it’s like, “No, that’s a character that I worked on with Greta [Lee].” I talk about it as an adaptation of my life.
The process of making a movie is so much about the objective experience. In this case, it was the subjective experience of sitting between my childhood sweetheart and my husband and that, of course, has to then go through the objectification of becoming a script, and then the further objectification of becoming a movie.
So by the time you’re making a movie, with hundreds of people [involved], the actors are not asking me, “How can I recreate life?” They’re asking me, “What does the character want?” By that point, I’m just making a movie.
There’s a great line in the film: “You have to leave something behind to gain something, too.” How do you think about that in your own life as well as in the movie? Anytime someone has moved from a place to another place … that is all connected to the thing that the movie is interested in.
Maybe your job used to be as a lawyer and now you’re a chef. Or you used to live in Perth and now you live in Melbourne … It’s as simple as, “I used to be 16, now I’m 60.” We all have a little bit that we leave behind almost every moment and every day that we do anything.
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This interview was edited for length and clarity. Past Lives is in theatres Thursday, August 31
Words by Audrey Payne
Photo by Matthew Dunivan
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Six Dad-Pleasing Gift Ideas for Father’s Day
By Jo Walker
IDLE HANDS JEX VINYL STAND – $109 Crafted in Melbourne by metal fabricator Kieran Meegan and artist Rickie-lee Robbie, the Jex vinyl stand is made in powder-coated steel and holds up to 20 standard LPs. Ideal for Dad’s high-rotation faves and any nostalgic cover art he wants to show off. Available in eight colourways. idlehands.design
RACONTEUR HAMILTON ISLAND CANDLE – $90
Fatherhood is a full-time gig. Give him the hint of a holiday with this handmade scented soy-wax candle that tells the story of the Whitsundays through elements of lemon myrtle, native ginger and seagrass. Fancy another destination? Sydney label Raconteur offers Mornington Peninsula, Barossa and Byron Bay candles too. theraconteur.co
KOHUTT OILSKIN & WOOL BLANKET – $299
For dads who like to rough it out bush – or just enjoy a cosy picnic in the park – there’s the rugged wool mariners blanket from Tasmanian label Kohutt. It’s made with 80 per cent recycled Australian hosiery wool and backed with Australian-made cotton oilskin to protect from the cold and damp. kohutt.com.au
GEWURZHAUS MELBOURNE COFFEE MEAT RUB –
$15.25 The spice experts at Gewurzhaus rescue imperfect coffee beans from Melbourne’s best roasters for this rich Southern-style meat rub. Mixed with activated charcoal, smoky chipotle chilli and earthy cocoa, the coffee blend will punch up the flavours next time Dad feels like firing up the barbeque. gewurzhaus.com.au
HOMMEY ROBE – $149 Melbourne label Hommey (pronounced “homey”) launched in late 2020 as a go-to for invitingly tactile cushions. Now it’s expanded to include – among other comfort-led wares – 100 percent cotton robes in a lively range of block colours and bold stripes. Perfect for Dad’s Sunday morning look and/or work-from-home wardrobe. gethommey.com
BISH BASH BOSH 4-PACK – $44 Does Dad deserve a bar-quality cocktail on his big day? Bish Bash Bosh combines three locally crafted beverages – Reed & Co Distillery Mistelle 2022, Marionette Apricot Brandy and Melbourne Sake Koshihikari 2021– into a balanced and fruity crowd-pleaser that’s declared itself “nerdy and delicious in equal measure”. reedandcodistillery.com
HOME & LIFESTYLE THE FIT-OUT
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HOME OF THE WEEK
The very definition of luxury
Words by Anders Furze
Think of the creative minds behind so many of Toorak’s signature homes and one name will come to the fore: Christopher Doyle.
The esteemed residential architect’s signature domestic luxury is all over this suburb.
The house at 15 Vista Grove offers a perfect glimpse of Doyle’s design approach. Here you’ll find four storeys, a north-facing design that embraces natural light, and several opportunities for views out to the Yarra River and the CBD.
Besides all of that, this home is set among Paul Bangay-designed gardens. BangayDoyle-Toorak-Yarra: this is a distinctively Melbourne form of residential luxury.
You’ll be waking up every day to the views of the Yarra River, which can be surveyed from the main bedroom’s private balcony.
That bedroom also comes with two walkin wardrobes and an en suite with a double vanity. There are three further bedrooms on the first floor. Naturally, they all have en suites. A fifth bedroom upstairs could also work as a second home office if required.
Head down the central spiral staircase to the ground floor (the lift is also an option),
and you’ll find a formal living-dining room close at hand.
There’s also a north-facing home office, which opens into the backyard.
To the rear of the property is the spacious open living and kitchen area.
The kitchen has a stone bench, integrated Miele appliances and a butler’s pantry with a second dishwasher, which makes entertaining a crowd a breeze.
Bifold and French doors open from this area onto the rear covered terrace. Given its poolside location, this terrace will surely get a lot of use in summer.
But it’s also heated, meaning this property’s al fresco lifestyle can be enjoyed all year round.
The basement level is devoted to fun of every variety. There’s a home theatre with a fully equipped kitchenette and a lounge for the kids that’s also ideal as a gaming nook.
You’ll also find a home gym, wine cellar, and enough secure underground parking for five vehicles.
But I’m leaving the best of this property to last. The spectacular rooftop is literally its
crowning achievement, with a pergola and two terraces offering stunning views.
That there’s a spa up here as well only adds to the sense of indulgence.
All this riverside elegance runs to about 657 square metres. It can all be found in a prestigious pocket of Toorak, a stone’s throw from the winding river and its trails. The genteel greenery of Como Park is also close by.
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“This home is the epitome of luxury family living, being an incredible professional collaboration between Christopher Doyle, Davies Henderson and Paul Bangay. It doesn’t get much better!”
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Jo Barrett Makes Sustainable More Attainable
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I never set out to be ‘the sustainable chef’,” Jo Barrett says. In 2006, the eco-cooking advocate was a wide-eyed apprentice taking her first steps towards Australia’s burgeoning zero-waste movement. Now, in 2023 , Barrett is at the forefront with her debut book Sustain: Groundbreaking Recipes and Skills That Could Save the Planet. It’s a 274page bible dedicated to cooking and eating more consciously that proves a lot can happen in 17 years.
Barrett climbed the ranks with an innate curiosity. And the kind of respect for produce and provenance that had her asking “where’s the rest?” when confronted with a box full of chicken breasts. Working at Frank Camorra’s Movida Bakery in the early 2010s as it became Tivoli Road Bakery – at the time under decorated baker Michael James – she learned to see the hero ingredient, wheat, as a living, breathing thing. Not just a packet of flour.
Then “the whole world opened up” when she met eco-entrepreneur Joost Bakker, best known for the now-closed zerowaste Greenhouse restaurants, Silo cafe and soup kitchen Brothl, which used discarded bones from venues like Attica and Rockpool. Along for the revolutionary ride was chef Matt Stone, a long-time Bakker collaborator who became the third part of the triumvirate.
Barrett had found her people. Alongside Stone, she emerged as a culinary tour de force at the helm of the Yarra Valley’s Oakridge Wines. And elsewhere, her food philosophy was crystallising.
For Future Food System, another Bakker project, she and Stone moved into a tiny home and urban farm in Fed Square, living only on produce grown on-site. In 2021, they were honoured with the Hospitality Pioneers award from 50 Next, sibling of the prestigious 50 Best, which every year crowns the world’s top restaurant and bars.
Waste not, want not, was the pioneering motto at Future Food. “We didn’t have a bin,” Barrett says. “And since we’d grown all the food, we didn’t want to throw anything out.”
When the project team started hosting dinners for the public, Barrett and Stone realised their regular recipe arsenal was all but useless without staples as simple as sugar. That blank slate was “the most exciting thing”, says Barrett, her eyes lighting up with an assuredness and commitment to the cause most chefs can only dream of. “I can’t believe how much we did with so little.”
Through trial and (a lot of) error, Barrett and team went back to basics, stripping ingredients down to their most granular level to uncover new uses. From that came a series of masterful dishes: buckwheat fashioned into sausages; tiger nuts – not actually a nut, but an edible tuber or weed – adding surprising sweetness to desserts; and mushroom offcuts magicked into an umami-bomb of fungi garum, a take on the fermented fish sauce.
Future Food System], or plant a huge garden, because you might not have the time to maintain it, or even the right aspect.” So, start with a trip to the farmer’s market. Simply buying what’s in season, Barrett says, not only supports local growers but helps take the pressure off those farming produce outside of its ideal conditions. It also reduces waste and food miles.
Next, the book can help you create incremental change through cooking. Many of
There are 30 dishes you can either make with store-bought components or you can start by making those components yourself, from scratch. For example, you can pick up rye pasta and red peppers to make Barrett’s vibrant red pepper pasta. Or you can do a deep dive by rolling your own pasta dough and preserving your own peppers. Do the least or the most – it all depends on the time, effort and energy you have to spare. “Choose your own adventure,” Barrett says.
Other dishes star environmentally friendly, alternative-to-farmed proteins like yabbies and wallaby, and crowd-pleasers like stuffed potato cakes with spicy relish and sponge cake with rhubarb and lemon myrtle jam.
It’s not just about what’s for dinner tonight, however. Barrett wants to steel readers with the broad-brush skills to build a pantry that captures seasonal abundance, using newfound fermenting or preserving prowess to take small steps towards eating more mindfully.
And, importantly, it’s a good-looking addition to your recipe book collection. Barrett sees food as art, which translates in Sustain through mesmerising macro photography by Mark Roper. “I cook with so many processes,” she says. “And there’s so much beauty in [that]. I wanted to capture the things I get to see on a daily basis.”
The pages also burst to life at Barrett’s restaurant Little Picket, inside Lorne Bowls Club on the Surf Coast. It’s a warm, community-focused spot where the menu depends on what’s growing at nearby farms, or what’s donated by locals and bartered for a meal.
Logistics were key to making Future Food happen, Barrett says. “The detail in the build was immense … Growing systems of mushrooms, aquaponics, solar, induction, biogas. The whole lot.”
But for all its complexity, the lessons were remarkably simple. “It went completely full circle – back to cooking seasonally.”
In Barrett’s new book, that’s what the bigger-picture advice boils down to. The tagline is “groundbreaking recipes and skills that could save the planet”, but she wants you to know that you don’t need to reinvent the wheel – or break the bank – to make a real impact.
“Unless you have quite a bit of money, you’re not going to be able to rebuild your house [like
the processes Barrett learned and honed at Future Food are distilled down to their simplest form – now very much doable for home cooks and the sustainability-curious.
Want (semi) instant noodles? Barrett’s long-perfected, unlike-soba buckwheat version has a dough that “doesn’t need to rest, so you can make it, cook it and eat it in 15 minutes”. Want to make your own salumi? ’Nduja, or spicy spreadable sausage, is perfect for entry-level cooks because it cures in the fridge where there’s the least room for error.
While it’s definitely a cookbook, Sustain doesn’t follow a typical cookbook structure. Rather, it’s built on skills like fermenting and brining, or making yoghurt, cheese or sourdough.
There’s no sustainability soapbox, despite Barrett’s crusade. With a soft touch and wealth of knowledge, she just wants to encourage the same curiosity that drives her. “There’s a lot of hype around sustainability, especially in restaurants,” she says. “Sometimes it can be an anti-climax – and it stops people from getting involved because they’ve worked it up in their minds.
“This is only something I’ve learned over time, but it can be so simple and easy – and it doesn’t have to be perfect. It’s just food, and you just have to get started.”
Sustain by Jo Barrett is published through Hardie Grant Books. It’s available from August 30 for $55. Visit Little Picket at Lorne Bowls Club, 35 Mountjoy Parade, Lorne. See more information at @jobarrett
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The game-changing chef’s career took off doing wonderful things with waste. But cooking doesn’t have to be radical to make a real impact. Her new book shows the simple steps towards a more ecoconscious way of eating.
WINDOW SHOPPING
Hawthorn
By Gitika Garg
Drawing a mixed crowd of families and students of all stripes, Hawthorn’s leafy, heritage charm has seen many phases over the years. Home to Swinburne and Melbourne University campuses as well as offering access to some of Melbourne’s most reputable schools, the inner-city suburb has plenty to offer after-school and on weekends, too.
A walk along Glenferrie Road satisfies shopping needs from grocers and cafes to quaint boutiques and bookstores. Local favourites Liar Liar and Axil Coffee Roasters pioneered the suburb’s specialty coffee scene – now thriving with new additions Short Straw and Le Clec. Santoni Pizza & Bar’s three-storey rooftop venue is a winner on balmy nights with a selection of cured meats and Aperol in hand. Afterwards, pop into Piccolina Gelateria’s first-ever store just down the road, serving more than 20 all-natural gelato flavours (including a standout pistachio) or there’s Japanese-inspired icecreamery K ri (by an ex-Coda chef) where the queue speaks for itself.
This year, much-loved Melbourne institution Readings moved its original Hawthorn outlet a few doors down Glenferrie Road, where you’ll now find a dedicated history nook and courtyard garden. If film is more your thing, feast on silver-screen classics, arthouse flicks and new releases at Lido Cinemas, boasting a rooftop screen and over 100 years of rich history.
For a nightcap, head over to Burwood Road’s The Kilburn, offering more than 600 whiskies, or the iconic 1868 -built Hawthorn Hotel (or “The Hawka” as locals know it). There’s leafy cafe Bawa and Japanese fine diner Ocha close by, plating some seriously good nigiri and beef tataki. More recently, retired AFL player Jordan Roughead has opened retro sandwich and bagel joint Whiplash on Auburn Road, a short walk from offbeat Indian diner Piquancy where you can tuck into goat curry that’s simmered for 12 hours.
Sitting on the banks of the Yarra, Hawthorn also offers the quiet luxury of open, lush green spaces amid urban streetscapes. Stroll through Fairview Park and Central Gardens (dubbed “Rocket Park” for its space-themed playground) or settle down in Anderson Park to watch the sun set over the city skyline.
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There’s something special about Hawthorn: sitting on the Yarra it’s got parks galore and access to some of Melbourne’s best schools, making it arguably the most family-friendly suburb nearest the CBD. Modern apartment blocks are luring younger buyers back to the place they grew up.
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Median Weekly income $2,145
Owner 52% Family 54%
Renter 48% Single 46%
NEIGHBOURHOODS
Clockwise from top: Glenferrie Road good dog, photo Amy Hemmings; Piccolino Gelateria, photo courtesy venue; Heritage architecture details, and Lido Cinemas, photos Amy Hemmings
16 BROADSHEET DOMAIN
WHAT THE AGENT SAYS
“Hawthorn boasts charming period homes, stunning mansions, and intriguing modern extensions with residents relishing scenic parkland, Yarra River and city skyline views. ”
MEDIAN HOUSE PRICES
Median price houses $2.338m
Median price units $550,000
Distance from CBD 5km
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NEIGHBOURHOODS
Clockwise from top: Kōri ice-creamery, photo courtesy venue; city-view parks, and street scene, photos Amy Hemmings; Axil Coffee Roasters, photo courtesy Axil/Howie Butler
Scott Patterson Kay & Burton
August 30, 2023 MELBO u RNE 17
Future Re Made
Words by Sanam Goodman · Photos by Kate Shanasy
Melbourne creative director Polly Cadden describes her Future Re Made furniture as flatpack without the frustration. “The tables are basically like adult Lego. There are no bolts, screws or glue, and no need for instructions,” Cadden tells Broadsheet. “We’re creating sustainable designer solutions.”
With playful names like Terri, Monster and Tilda, all Future Re Made tables are designed and crafted in Melbourne from 90 per cent post-industrial materials, with the remaining 10 per cent comprising colour, fastener and UV protection – making them great for indoor and outdoor use.
The pieces come flatpacked, ready for you to interlock, and most feature nifty handles that make it easy to pick up the finished products and move them around or store them away. Coming in a motley of colours – including a deep liquorice, lollipop pink and green mist – they’re suitable for homes (and people) of all personalities.
“The tables are designed to complement each other. You might start with a Monster in green, and then get another in pink, and join them all together as your space and needs change,” Cadden says. “The whole idea is that it’s something you can collect and create your own look and feel.”
The tables are particularly useful for apartment living or those often on the move, Cadden says, noting she can “pack up [her] entire collection and put it in the car”. They’re also made to last. “With modern-day furniture, people tend to go through it quite quickly because their style changes … With Future Re Made, you can get a new colour and change things up, so it evolves with you. And it means that the lifecycle is so much longer, which is awesome.”
Born into a family of fashion designers, Cadden comes to the craft of furniture design after living all sorts of lives in the world of fashion styling across Europe, before finding a home again in Melbourne. Future Re Made came about like many good sustainable solutions do: from witnessing a huge amount of waste and wanting to do something about it.
“I landed a creative director role back in Melbourne, working with big brands on huge ads and installations. There was some really cool stuff I was part of, like creating locally made beauty tables and lipstick walls,” she says. “It got to a point where I was so sick of throwing everything out after one use.”
After Covid halted a lot of her commercial work, Cadden turned her creativity to designing lamps made from acrylic offcuts and LED lights. Playing around with perspex silhouettes led to building a table, almost by accident. Then she found thicker recycled sheets in incredible colours and started prototyping with a friend who has a background in joinery.
“What started as a part-time side thing has now turned into something bigger. I’m not interested in growing it to a mass market, cookie-cutter approach, though,” Cadden says. “I really want to keep it very small, direct and very personal.”
Pieces can be ordered via the Future Re Made website, where customers select desired colours and designs. There’s also an augmented reality (AR) feature so you can see what different table colour combinations will look like and virtually place them in spaces throughout your home. After you’ve made your decision, it’s as simple as sending an enquiry, and then Cadden gets making.
“I’m venturing into custom-made pieces, which is so fun. I’m trying to connect with my customers as much as I can. I’ve just done my first dining table and I’ve got a lot of people asking about desks,” she says.
“I deliver the pieces and, if there’s a house I love, I’ll shoot the pieces in situ. All of the photos of the tables are of real rooms in real homes. I’m making sure to keep what I do slow-paced and personal… and I love the fact that you would rarely go into someone’s home and they will have used it in the same way.”
Future Re Made pieces are made to order through futureremade.com. View by appointment at The Arndt Collection Artbarn, Cape Schanck, from September 2 to October 27
Email info@futureremade.com for details
MELBOURNE
MAKER
ART & DESIGN 18 BROADSHEET DOMAIN
ART & DESIGN
“The tables are basically like adult Lego. There are no bolts, screws or glue, and no need for instructions.”
Bright, VIC
by James Williams
About four hours’ drive north-east of Melbourne, the cosy alpine town of Bright is equal parts quaint and energetic. It’s a popular spot among active families chasing adventure, as well as more leisurely tourists seeking the kind of place usually reserved for too-perfect postcards.
Bright functions as a scenic sporting gateway, central to Dinner Plain, Falls Creek and Mount Hotham ski fields, and gives access to a host of High Country Rail Trail options for cyclists – from family-friendly routes to more challenging road- and mountain-bike rides. Not to mention the flocks of paragliders who soar above it all.
Lake Catani Campground opens from November to April (bring a beanie as it still gets very cold at night), when conditions are prime for rock climbing, swimming in waterfalls, and hiking a variety of trails. On a clear day, hikers can see Mount Kosciuszko from atop Mount Buffalo National Park. On a bad day, it’s total white-out – but conditions change fast, so prepare for temperamental weather and be patient.
Indoor types have plenty to explore in the high-country town, even when it’s not blanketed in autumn leaves. Leave enough boot space for take-home goods from top local producers such as apple pies and cider from Nightingale Bros orchard; moreish seeds from Pepo Farms, Australia’s first and only pumpkin seed farm; or a bottle or case from the eight wineries in the region.
Ringer Reef Winery is an eight-minute drive from Bright, and a bit further afield past Porepunkah is Feathertop Winery. In addition to sweeping views of Mount Buffalo, Feathertop boasts a restaurant powered by its own garden and a deli where wine-tasters can build their own grazing platters. Both wineries are situated along the rail trails, so cruisy bike tours are an option (hire available from Bright Electric Bikes).
For dinner, try Elm Dining. The menu focuses on premium seasonal produce from within the region and has a solid wine list to match: the best local drops and a few national and international hits. A road trip to the countryside is never complete without a pie pit stop, so Gum Tree Pies is a must.
TRAVEL
Photo courtesy of Tourism Australia
LUXURY
Words by Kay Keighery
Hawthorn
17 Shakespeare Grove
$12 million-$13.2 million
6 5 4
Expressions of interest: Close 5pm, September 6
Agent: Kay & Burton, Sam Wilkinson 0400 169 148
A grand Victorian brought blazing into modern times due to architectural enhancement by Robert Simeoni, Cintra affords gracious family living. Greeting with a gorgeous balconied facade and concluding with a glorious backyard, the threelevel abode boasts several social spaces, a liberating indooroutdoor flow and an array of period features. Concertina doors link the open-plan hub with the entertainment terrace. Stroll through the Robert Boyle gardens to the pool.
Malvern
4 Derril Avenue
$5.895 million
4 3 3
Private sale
Agent: Marshall White, Marcus Chiminello 0411 411 271
Period bones married with modernisation and bespoke presentation by Russell Casper recommend this property to buyers seeking cross-century digs. Enter to a foyer giving on to the luxe main bedroom suite and connected lounge and dining rooms. Flow past the study (or fourth bedroom) for amalgamated kitchen and living areas with a fireplace and French doors to a wraparound entertainment deck connecting with a lap pool and verdant backyard.
Kew
904 Glenferrie Road
$3.85 million-$4.2 million
5 4 4
Auction: 12.30pm, September 6
Agent: Kay & Burton, Tom Staughton 0411 554 850
The beauty of the 1930s thrives alongside sensitive modernisation in this spacious and captivating abode. Set in ordered gardens by Ian Barker, the two-story treat boasts one bedroom and three living areas on the ground level and four bedrooms on the first floor, including the roomy main with a walk-in wardrobe and en suite. Bask fireside in the lounge during winter, and fling open the French doors in the openplan hub for the terrace, pool, spa and separate studio.
Toorak
1/2a Hopetoun Road
$5 million-$5.5 million
3 3 3
Expressions of interest: Close noon, September 11
Agent: RT Edgar, Max Ruttner 0425 799 942
With a gold-class cinema and heated lap pool on title and a wellness centre at your disposal, you can live the high life at home here. In a boutique development of two by BG architects, the dwelling displays splendid interior styling courtesy of Kestie Lane Studio. A large study abuts the open-plan hub. Glass doors in the hub part to a barbecue courtyard and pool. While both minor bedrooms have en suites, the main shines with a double-vanity version and a deep walk-in wardrobe.
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LAST WEEKEND
Clearance Rate of 69%*
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WHAT OUR EXPERT SAYS
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“Sellers are becoming motivated to list their homes for sale spurred by the pricing recovery and stronger selling conditions as clearance rates hover close to 70 per cent.”
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HIGHEST VALUE
$7.4 million Hawthorn
3 Chrystobel Crescent
Sold by Marshall White*
*As reported on August 19, 2023
Toorak
6/31 Lansell Road
$2.6 million-$2.8 million
2 2 2
Auction: 11.30am, September 2
Agent: Marshall White, Fiona Counsel 0409 516 916
Settle in with a gin and tonic for relaxed enjoyment of the panorama on offer here. The dining and living area and connected balcony drink in scintillating city views. Ideal for downsizers and in-and-out-of-towners desiring a sleek city base, the oversized twobedder has timeless class. The timber-rich office opens to the balcony, while keyless entry and a lift promote lifestyle ease.
Glen Iris
26 Adrian Street
$2.5 million-$2.75 million
5 3 2
Auction: 2pm, September 9
Agent: Jellis Craig, Sam Macaluso 0416 028 835
This fully renovated five-bedroom, three-bathroom, art deco home features bay windows, landscaped gardens, a pool, spa and a double garage with adjoining storage/workshop. Downstairs spaces include sitting and dining rooms, a study, open-plan family areas, a large kitchen and two bedrooms. The main bedroom has a walk-in wardrobe-dressing room, and a sauna in the en suite. Upstairs are three bedrooms, a playroom and a family bathroom.
Malvern
106/1 Norfolk Place
$1.05 million-$1.15 million
3 2 2
Private sale
Agent: Jellis Craig, Lachie Fraser-Smith 0418 399 182
A rare chance to live in a modern apartment in this historic Malvern enclave, once part of the Stonington mansion estate. With vistas to the Dandenong Ranges, and a spacious private terrace balcony, this first-floor apartment feels light and roomy with an openplan kitchen and living area. Close to trams, top schools and a farmers’ market, it has two car spaces and secure storage.
Hawthorn East
35 Auburn Parade
$2.6 million-$2.86 million
5 2 1
Auction: 11am, September 9
Agent: RT Edgar, Marilyn Reed 0438 024 414
Lachalaire is a beautiful, spacious Victorian home with a palpable sense of history, from the ceiling roses to the original Baltic pine floorboards, almost four-metre-high ceilings and open fireplaces. It has a sprawling backyard and a bungalow that could be a home office or detached accommodation. It is an easy walk from the Rivoli cinemas, Camberwell Market and Camberwell Metro.
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South Yarra
2206/227-229 Toorak Road
$1.9 million-$2 million
3 2 2
Private sale
Agent: RT Edgar, Will Hocking 0451 065 565
Watch the sun rise over the Yarra and the Dandenong Ranges from the full-length balcony of this 22nd-floor apartment in the bustling heart of South Yarra. Take the lift down to the gym, pool and meeting room. It has a spacious open-plan kitchen and dining area and three bedrooms with stunning views.
Malvern
6 Dalny Street
$2.9 million-$3.1 million
4 2 2
Expressions of interest: Close 1pm, September 11
Agent: Kay & Burton, Darren Lewenberg 0412 555 556
Close to Malvern station, shops and schools, this four-bedroom home features parquetry floors, a curved staircase and an open fireplace. The kitchen, with its granite island bench, adjoins a living/dining space with French doors opening to a paved courtyard.
Camberwell
1/10 Tyne Street
$2.2 million-$2.4 million
Auction: 11.30am, September 9
Agent: Marshall White, Davide Lettieri 0414 018 707
Within walking distance of Hartwell station and Toorak Road trams, this new house features high ceilings, oak floors, zoned heatingcooling, a home office, a kitchen with marble benches and a butler’s pantry. The open-plan living area has a gas-log fire with marble surround while glass doors open to a deck.
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26 BROADSHEET DOMAIN
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2 Somme Parade, Edithvale a b c d e 28 BROADSHEET DOMAIN
19 Logan Street, Canterbury
4-5 3 3 876sqm
PRICE $5,000,000 - $5,500,000
AUCTION Saturday 16th September 11.30am
- Stunning fully renovated Edwardian 4-5 bedroom, 3 bathroom family home, originally built circa – 1910
- Extension and renovation completed in 2016 by renown local architect, Ian McEwan
- Embraced by immaculate gardens designed by landscape architect, Ian Barker
- Period features include pressed metal high ceilings, leadlight bay windows, ornate cornices, and fretwork
- Engineered French Oak flooring
- Stylish alfresco & outdoor kitchen overlooking resort-style pool
- Stunning swimming pool is salt-chlorinated, self-cleaning, plus gas and solar heated
- Luxe master bedroom flaunts walk through BIRs, ensuite & in-room bathtub
- Three further bedrooms are beautifully appointed with BIRs
- Family bathroom boasts walk-in shower, bathtub, and exquisite finishes
- Hydronic heating & refrigerated cooling for comfort
- French cast iron wood heater 'Cheminees Philippe' is the perfect finish in the living room
Tim Heavyside 0403 020 404 6/400 Canterbury Rd, Surrey Hills heavyside.co Wendy Zhou 0420 824 677
August 30, 2023 MELBO u RNE 29
Nathan Waterson 0439 905 188 Andrew McCann 0414 643 744 Andrew Macmillan 0418 142 252
design, timeless style Auction: Saturday 9th September at 1pm Inspect: Thursday & Saturday 1-1.30pm 22 Auburn Grove, Armadale 4 A 2 B 2 C 2 D 389 sqm approx. j 30 BROADSHEET DOMAIN
Breathtaking
2 Alta Street, Canterbury
Art Deco charisma, single level ease
Auction: Saturday, 2 September at 2pm
Inspect: As advertised or by appointment
Mark Pezzin 0403 537 105 Michael Wood 0425 280 191
3 A 2 B 3 C 2 D 1 E 781sqm approx j August 30, 2023 MELBO u RNE 31
Mike Beardsley 0476 777 004 Ellie Morrish 0419 481 988 Maria Xu 0411 491 089 Once in a generation Scotch Hill opportunity Auction: Saturday 16th September at 2:00pm Inspect: Thurs 1:30 - 2:00pm & Sat 1:30 - 2:00pm 25-27 Robinson Road, Hawthorn 8 A 2 B 6 C 1,565sqm approx j 32 BROADSHEET DOMAIN
Exquisite
Mark Josem 0488 856 736 Mike Beardsley 0476 777 004 Maria Xu 0411 491 089
Elegance in Studley Park
Saturday 16th September at 1pm
Thursday & Saturdays as advertised or by appointment 15 Edgecombe Street, Kew 4 A 4 B 2 C 430sqm approx. j August 30, 2023 MELBO u RNE 33
Auction:
Inspect:
Nick O'Halloran 0430 345 086 Greg Toogood 0418 385 440 Lloyd Lawton 0403 229 433 Grand family living in prized locale Auction: Saturday 9th September at 1pm Inspect: Thurs 2-2.30pm & Sat 1.15-1.45pm 6 Stoke Avenue, Kew 6 A 2 B 3 C 3 D 1 E 1 G 942sqm approx. j 34 BROADSHEET DOMAIN
Enduring elegance, elite location
Auction: Saturday 9th September at 11am
Lily Keating 0409 160 022 Nathan Waterson 0439 905 188
4/2 Como Avenue, South Yarra 3 A 2 B 4 C 2 D 281 sqm approx. j August 30, 2023 MELBO u RNE 35
Inspect: Thursday 12-12.30pm, Saturday 2-2.30pm
Geordie Dixon 0418 588 399 Peter Vigano 0407 301 224 Adele Mirabella 0422 570 429 Architect Designed Poolside Luxury Auction: Saturday 9th September at 12pm Inspect: As advertised or by appointment 2 Russell Street, Surrey Hills 5 A 2 B 3 C 3 D 1 G 902 sqm approx. j 36 BROADSHEET DOMAIN
August 30, 2023 MELBO u RNE 37
21 Victoria Avenue, Canterbury
4 A 4 B 4 C
This impressive renovated 2-storey family residence c1879 exemplifies the elegance of the Victorian era combining a stunning contemporary interior including arched hallways, sitting room, study, 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, family retreat, stainless steel, Barazza/Miele kitchen, WIP, dining and glass-walled living areas, pool/spa & night-lit court.
marshallwhite.com.au
Expressions of Interest
Close Monday 11th September at 5pm
Viewing
Thursday 11.45-12.15pm & Saturday 9.45-10.15am
Contact James Tostevin 0417 003 333
Hamish Tostevin 0408 004 766
Scarlett Hang 0405 054 888
August 30, 2023 MELBO u RNE 39
14 Winter Street, Malvern
4 A 3 B 3 C
This superb 4-bedroom 1880’s Victorian residence’s magnificent elegance has been enhanced by brilliantly renovated dimensions that match designer style with family functionality. The arched hall flows through to a lounge room, two bedrooms with WIR/ensuite, contemporary European kitchen with expansive living/dining areas opening to rear garden. Tandem garage + OSP. Land size 631sqm approx.
marshallwhite.com.au
Auction Saturday 16th September at 2.30pm
Viewing
Thursday 12-12.30pm & 6-6.30pm & Saturday 2-2.30pm
Contact Nicole French 0417 571 505
Justin Long 0418 537 973 Mark Harris 0414 799 343
40 BROADSHEET DOMAIN
Auction Saturday 16th September at 11.30am
Viewing Thursday 12.30-1pm & Saturday 3-3.30pm
Contact James McCormack 0410 503 389
Ben Bongiorno 0417 584 793
Nicholas Brooks 0419 883 136
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32 Caroline Street South, South Yarra
C
3 A 3 B 1
August 30, 2023 MELBO u RNE 41
13 Fellows Street, Kew
4 A 3 B 2 C
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Auction
Saturday 16th September at 10.30am
Viewing
Thursday 12.30-1pm & Saturday 3.15-3.45pm
Contact James Tostevin 0417 003 333
Scarlett Hang 0405 054 888
This elegant Georgian-inspired family residence is situated in a quiet tree-lined street in the coveted Studley Park precinct. The refurbished interior features a study, sitting & dining room, family dining, a stylish kitchen, separate informal living & downstairs bathroom. Opening to an expansive deck & alfresco area, pool/spa & plunge pool.
42 BROADSHEET DOMAIN
33 Clive Road, Hawthorn East
5 A 4 B 1 C
Superbly renovated/extended Victorian residence c1890 featuring 4 bedrooms, 2/ WIRs/ensuites, upstairs main with City views and retreat with study/office alcove. An expansive family domain includes dining, living, conservatory meals area, prestige Euro kitchen, laundry and powder room. Opening to a courtyard, deck and original restored stables.
marshallwhite.com.au
Auction
Saturday 16th September at 11.30am
Viewing
Thursday 2-2.30pm & Saturday 2.30-3pm
Contact James Tostevin 0417 003 333
Daniel Bradd 0411 347 511
August 30, 2023 MELBO u RNE 43
1 Boandyne Court, Toorak 2
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This refined 2 bedroom residence (separately titled) delivers unsurpassed lock up and leave luxury. A sitting room complements a home office, gourmet kitchen and living/ dining room opening to a courtyard.
A 2 B 2
Auction Saturday 16th September at 10.30am
Thursday 11-11.30am & Saturday 3-3.30pm Contact Justin Long 0418 537 973 Fiona Counsel 0409 516 916 Mark Harris 0414 799 343 44 BROADSHEET DOMAIN
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18 Salisbury Avenue, Mont Albert
6 A 4 B 3 C
In a prestigious locale close to Union station, Hamilton Street Village, Whitehorse Road trams and elite schools, this refined brick residence’s impressively spacious and versatile floorplan responds effortlessly to a multitude of modern family requirements. Land size: 947sqm (approx.)
marshallwhite.com.au
Auction
Saturday 16th September at 10.30am
Viewing
Thursday 11-11.30am & Saturday 2.30pm-3pm
Contact
Duane Wolowiec 0418 567 581
Tom Willson 0408 100 571
Jin Xu 0402 608 886
August 30, 2023 MELBO u RNE 45
Auction Saturday 16th September at 12.30pm
Viewing Thursday 11-11.30am and Saturday 1-1.30pm
Contact Joseph Ben-Danan 0408 135 948 David Volpato 0414 701 983
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14 Hornsby Street, Malvern
2 C
4 A 3 B
46 BROADSHEET DOMAIN
4/589A Toorak Road, Toorak
3 A 2 B 2 C
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Auction
Saturday 16th September at 12.30pm
Viewing Thursday & Saturday 1-1.30pm
Contact Justin Long 0418 537 973
Fiona Counsel 0409 516 916
This refined single level 3-bedroom residence delivers the space and elegance for lavish entertaining and relaxed living. Grand proportions define the sitting room, dining room and kitchen.
August 30, 2023 MELBO u RNE 47
1 Closeburn Avenue, Prahran
4 A 2 B 4 C
Stylishly refurbished, this superb light-filled 3-4 bedroom residence provides an idyllic family environment to enjoy while considering options to extend/ develop into the deep garden (STCA). Land size: 560sqm (approx).
marshallwhite.com.au
Auction
Saturday 9th September at 10.30am
Viewing
Thursday 12-12.30pm & Saturday 11-11.30am
Contact Fraser Cahill 0400 592 572
James McCormack 0410 503 389
48 BROADSHEET DOMAIN
105/65
Maitland Street, Glen Iris
3 A 3 B 2 C
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Private Sale
Viewing
Thursday 2-2.30pm & Saturday 3-3.30pm
Contact
Jack Nicol 0400 774 428
Alan Crawford 0423 747 155
Marcus Chiminello 0411 411 271
Designed by Bruce Henderson Architects, this brand-new boutique development by Gibson Developments on the doorstep of Malvern Village features high ceilings, expansive open plan living, oak floors & Miele kitchen with stone benches. The stunning residence boasts an impressive main bedroom suite with WIR, ensuite & fullwidth north-facing balcony.
August 30, 2023 MELBO u RNE 49
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35a Rose Street,
140
Street, East Melbourne
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A 6 B 4 C
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Expressions of Interest Tuesday 5th September at 2.30pm Viewing
1-1.30pm & Saturday 12.30-1pm
B 2 C
Contact Fraser Cahill 0400 592 572 Richard Mackinnon 0414 822 579 marshallwhite.com.au 3 A 3
Powlett
Expressions of Interest Close Tuesday 5th September at 3pm Viewing Thursday & Saturday 11.30-12noon
Contact Ben Bongiorno 0417 584 793 Jack Nicol 0400 774 428
50 BROADSHEET DOMAIN
5 Beaver Street, Malvern East
Saturday 9th September at 11.30am
Ash Howarth 0415 756 764 Daniel Wheeler 0411 676 058
Fiona Ansell-Jones 0410 325 240 marshallwhite.com.au
Contact Oliver Bruce
Justin Holod
Melissa Baile
Saturday
Esplanade West,
4 A 3 B 2 C
0409 856 599
0411 669 161
0499 322 389 marshallwhite.com.au Auction
2nd September at 1.30pm Viewing Thursday 10.30-11am & Saturday 1-1.30pm 222
Port Melbourne
Viewing Thursday 1.45-2.15pm & Saturday 10.45-11.15am 4 A 2 B 2 C August 30, 2023 MELBO u RNE 51
7 Ferndale Road, Glen Iris
Auction
Saturday 2nd September at 11.30am
Viewing Thursday 10.15-10.45am & Saturday 11-11.30am
Contact James Tostevin 0417 003 333
Ash Howarth 0415 756 764
Robert Le 0409 877 851 marshallwhite.com.au
843 Glenferrie Road, Kew
Auction
Saturday 9th September at 9.30am
Contact Davide Lettieri 0414 018 707
Tom Rogan 0400 595 527 marshallwhite.com.au
Viewing Thursday 11-11.30am & Saturday 2.30-3pm
4 A 3 B 2 C
5 A 3 B 3 C 52 BROADSHEET DOMAIN
187 Page Street, Middle Park
3 A 1 B 1 C
Auction Saturday 9th September at 12.30pm
Viewing Thursday 12.45-1.15pm & Saturday 1.30-2pm
Contact Nicholas Hoo 0435 728 272 Oliver Bruce 0409 856 599 marshallwhite.com.au
Penthouse/171
Wattletree Road, Malvern
3 A 3 B 3 C
Expressions of Interest
Close Monday 4th September at 3pm
Viewing Thursday 1-1.30pm & Saturday 2-2.30pm
Contact Nicholas Brooks 0419 883 136
Madeleine Stuart 0448 276 882 Jack Nicol 0400 774 428
marshallwhite.com.au
August 30, 2023 MELBO u RNE 53
6 Burne Court, Kew
Auction
Saturday 9th September at 10.30am
Contact Stuart Evans 0402 067 710
Jin Xu 0402 608 886
Duane Wolowiec 0418 567 581 marshallwhite.com.au
1 Theodore Court, Toorak
Expressions of Interest
close Tuesday 12th September at 3pm
Contact Justin Long 0418 537 973
Joanna Nairn 0419 994 664
Nicole French 0417 571 505 marshallwhite.com.au
2 A 2 B 2 C 54 BROADSHEET DOMAIN
Viewing Thursday 11-11.30am & Saturday 2.30-3pm 5 A 2 B 3 C
Viewing Thursday 2-2.30pm & Saturday 10-10.30am
302/469 Riversdale Road, Hawthorn East
Expressions of Interest
close Monday 4th September at 5.30pm
Viewing Thursday 12.15-12.45pm & Saturday 1.45-2.15pm
Contact Nicholas Franzmann 0412 247 175
Julian Papas 0411 748 411
Nikki Van Gulick 0419 325 911 marshallwhite.com.au
12/12 Trawalla Avenue, Toorak
Auction
Saturday 9th September at 12.30pm
Contact David Stringer 0419 950 201
James McCormack 0410 503 389 marshallwhite.com.au
Viewing Thursday 11-11.30am & 6-6.30pm & Saturday 11.45-12.15pm
2 A 2 B 2 C
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of Interest Close 12 September at 5pm Viewing Wednesday 2-2:30pm Saturday 1-1:30pm Contact Matt Davis 0412 466 858 Ross Savas 0418 322 994 Maddie Coles 0429 343 880 Jamie Mi 0450 125 355 56 BROADSHEET DOMAIN
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A 4 B 3 C 4 D 1 F E KAYBURTON.COM.AU 2 MERRIWEE CRESCENT TOORAK Expressions of Interest Close 13 September at 5pm Viewing By Appointment Thursday 1-1:30pm & Saturday 2-2:30pm Contact Matt Davis 0412 466 858 Ross Savas 0418 322 994 Maddie Coles 0429 343 880 Jamie Mi 0450 125 355 August 30, 2023 MELBO u RNE 57
A 4 B 2 C 2 D 1 G 418 sqm KAYBURTON.COM.AU 6 DALNY STREET MALVERN Expressions of Interest Close 11 September at 1pm Viewing Wednesday 1-1:30pm Saturday 2-2:30pm Contact Darren Lewenberg 0412 555 556 Grant Samuel 0403 132 095 Duncan Fraser Smith 0468 560 768 58 BROADSHEET DOMAIN
27 JACKSON STREET TOORAK KAYBURTON.COM.AU A 4 B 5 C 4 D 1 F Expressions of Interest Close 12 September at 12pm (Unless Sold Prior) Viewing By appointment Contact Oliver Booth 0413 975 723 Nicky Rowe 0428 640 509 Robert Li 0413 725 369 August 30, 2023 MELBO u RNE 59
Expressions
A 3 B 2.5 C 2 D 1 KAYBURTON.COM.AU
28 RALSTON STREET SOUTH YARRA
Saturday 12-12:30pm Contact Nicole Gleeson 0414 809 221 Adam Cashmore 0407 077 113 60 BROADSHEET DOMAIN
of Interest Close 12 September at 5pm Viewing Wednesday 11-11:30am
A 3 B 3 C 2 D 1 KAYBURTON.COM.AU 101/182 WELLINGTON PARADE EAST MELBOURNE
of Interest
19 September at 12pm Viewing Thursday 1-1:30pm Saturday 11-11:30am Contact Monique Depierre 0407 881 327 Zen Agnew 0421 655 716 August 30, 2023 MELBO u RNE 61
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KAYBURTON.COM.AU 'CINTRA' 17 SHAKESPEARE GROVE HAWTHORN Expressions of Interest Close 6 September at 5pm Viewing By appointment Contact Sam Wilkinson 0400 169 148 Isabella Maugeri 0438 096 720 Garrick Lim 0424 439 242 August 30, 2023 MELBO u RNE 63
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MALVERN EAST 10 CENTRAL PARK ROAD
Amongst esteemed company in the prestigious Gascoigne Estate, this exceptional 5-bedroom Federation residence has been expertly reimagined and extended to meet the many lifestyle demands of modern family living
OFI
2.00 - 2.30 & 5.30 - 6.00pm
Thursday 31st August
Auction 1.00pm
Saturday 9th September
Agents
Michael Cooney 0418 325 052
Toby Primrose 0415 333 380
601G/14-16 The Esplanade, St Kilda
For Sale
View By appointment
The Perfect Saint Moritz Apartment - 300sqm+ with 5 Car Garage
Proudly at the very pinnacle of waterfront lifestyle excellence, this grandly proportioned, 3 bedroom, ‘Saint Moritz’ subpenthouse residence frames a picture-perfect panorama from the 6th floor of the Fender Katsalidis designed ‘Grand Esplanade’ building.
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Michael Paproth 0488 300 800 michaelpaproth@theagency.com.au
ABSOLUTE PARK FRONT LUXURY
102/339 TOORAK ROAD SOUTH YARRA
Rare quality and prestige finishes from start to finish are the headlines of this standout lifestyle residence overlooking Rockley Gardens.
Herringbone oak floors, handmade leather bound handles, fluted glass and stretches of exquisite stone are amongst the features of this beautiful residence. Floor-to-ceiling windows to the park from every room, an epicurean timber & marble kitchen boasting bespoke cabinetry and premium appliances and ensuites to 2 of the 3 bedrooms round off a sensational offering.
OPEN FOR INSPECTION
SATURDAY 10:00 - 10:30AM
BY PRIVATE APPOINTMENT
EMILY SHADDICK 0409 864 551
E l w o o d 4 Pozieres Avenue
An Impeccable Home on 758sqm (approx.) North Facing Land with Approved Plans to Extend
Superbly renovated, this Arts & Crafts inspired 4/5-bedroom home is single level, including a self-contained studio, dual access and impressive approved plans for a double storey extension with swimming pool to create one of Elwood’s best homes, positioned on north facing park like grounds in one of Elwood’s most convenient locations a mere 300m approx. from the foreshore.
Expressions of Interest : Close Tue 5th Sept 4 00pm
Guide: $4,300,000 - $4,600,000
Contact: Lesley Pianella 0425 770 217
Torsten Kasper 0428 454 181
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RARE AND UNIQUE BEACHFRONT OFFERING - 1260M2 APPROX.
An extraordinary offering on Aspendale Beach, this is a rare opportunity to secure a significant 1260m2 approx. beachfront site with a 19.5 metre wide frontage and an existing apartment block. Ready to make way for a luxury new coastal development (STCA), or premier home site, the 5 current strata titled residences present an option to lease while arranging plans & permits.
belleproperty.com/mentone/
ST KILDA 3/53a Jackson Street
TRI-LEVEL INNOVATION MEETS STATE-OF-THE-ART INSPIRATION
• Cutting-edge craftsmanship throughout this 3-bedroom, 3-bathroom masterpiece
• Spanning 3 levels, each floor radiates modern sophistication and style
• A spacious living and dining room on the first-floor flanked by 2 terraces
• Miele appointed gourmet kitchen with generous central island
• Steps from Fitzroy Street’s lifestyle hotspots, Albert Park, trams and beach
belleproperty.com/222P418337
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AUCTION Saturday 9 September at 11:30am 1260 r Julian Cannata 0424 717 913 Moses Habib 0450 011 922 Shar Claridge 0402 170 732
FOR SALE VIEW See website for details 3 a 3 b 2 v MELBOURNE 67 A U g U st 30, 2023
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