IN PARTNERSHIP WITH STONNINGTON & BOROONDARA OCTOBER 11, 2023
James Bond-Esque Flourishes Page 10 FEATURE In Bed With Suku Home Christine Lafian’s Melbourne Lifestyle Brand Turns 10
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These days there’s no shortage of independent Australian bedding labels. But 10 years ago Christine Lafian’s Suku was one of the first to make a play for sheets, doona covers and pillowcases delightfully outside the mainstream. A decade on, Suku (our cover story this week) is a fully fledged lifestyle brand with Lafian still at the helm, showcasing bold Melbourne-meets-Denpasar designs for homes and humans.
Jo Walker Broadsheet Editor
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Neighbourhoods: Albert Park PAGE 16
Back Chat with Thanh Truong
Property Listings
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Feature: Suku Home PAGE 13
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CONTENTS
“Even though I live here in Australia, I want that connection to back home. So if I work with Indonesia, home will always be close to me.”
Feature: Christine Lafian
PAGE 7 Home Of The Week PAGE 10
Studio Visit: Ngali
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NOW OPEN
Mortadeli Pasta Bar
Shop 8 4-6 Gilbert Street, Torquay
There’s now morta love about Mortadeli, the Med-inspired cafe and deli-grocer that has taken Torquay by storm. Owner Jake Cassar has added a laid-back pasta bar to the “piazza” the sibling venues occupy, just off Gilbert Street in the Surf Coast town. He’s ever so slightly condensed the grocer’s offering to create a new part-diner, part-deli – teleporting you to 1970s Rome, with an air of a nonna’s house.
In the corner, an Italian-imported Bottene pasta machine gleams, churning out fresh pasta of all shapes and sizes for both dine-in and takeaway. Expect classics like cacio e pepe and carbonara along with handmade ravioli. But what’s also shaping up to be a signature is the Instagram-viral mozzarella in carozza – a deep-fried sandwich bursting with molten mozzarella and dotted with anchovy fillets. It’s the perfect weekend getaway diner as warm weather starts up again, teasing summer’s prospects. — TT
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Offbeat Martinis
What the Martini lacks in ingredients, it makes up for with opportunity. The world is your oyster when infusing flavours – and their shells are used to make the gin in Pipis’ Oyster Martini. Omnia Bar and Bistro teams up with fromagerie Maker & Monger for a tipple tinged with fourme d’ambert blue cheese, but there’s no feta in the Greek Salad Martini at Capers. — JTW
Monger Martini
Vodka, olive rind, fourme d’ambert blue cheese
Omnia Bar and Bistro, South Yarra
Greek Salad Martini
Tanqueray gin, martini bianco, tamarind vinegar shrub, cucumber, olive brine Capers, Thornbury
Oyster Martini
Never Never Oyster Shell Gin, Constance fino, olive brine
Pipis Kiosk, Albert Park
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Vela cheese knives
Sydney-born homewares and fashion label Alex and Trahanas has an ongoing love affair with Italy. In the new Formaggio Odyssey collection, the journey and the destination are cheese –as evidenced in this Vela knife set inspired by the sculptural forms of sailing boats. Devised by leading Italian-Australian industrial designer David Caon, the three-piece set is crafted in olive wood and steel, riffing on a European aesthetic. Perfect for elevating everyday cheese snacking, or kicking off a full-blown festa del formaggio. — JW
$280 / alexandtrahanas.com
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Mat Lindsay is renowned for deftly transforming the spoils of Australian produce into punchpacking plates via the glow of his woodfire oven. Every morsel at his casual Sydney fine diner –the namesake of this release – is licked by the heat: scorched heads of cauliflower, just-grilled pippies, flame-touched steaks, sticky-date doughnuts. Recipes allow the flavours to ripen with the char, and are designed to be pulled off in your home oven. A toast-dedicated chapter joins meat, seafood, breakfast and Sunday long lunches. — GM
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Space of Waste
A former office in the backstreets of Cremorne has become a temporary hub for creative thinkers focused on sustainability and climate action. Eco-conscious contributors to the space include Dodgy Paper and Lousy Ink, which upcycle waste into artist-quality paper and ink, and Cirque du Soil, an outfit investigating –through AI technology placed in local venues – how food waste can be transformed into new products. The space also hosts workshops, screenings and exhibitions and is open weekly until the end of 2023. — SV
10am–4pm Thu to Sat / 30 Stephenson Street, Cremorne / @alleyoop.world
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Supper Supply
Ever had a restaurant seat with kitchen views? You may have noticed chefs dispensing olive oil from plastic squeezy bottles instead of unwieldy glass ones. These glimpses were part of the inspiration for Supper Supply, a new Melbourne brand founded by Daniella Cohen and Billy Riddle. Their first product is premium extra virgin olive oil, made with olives picked and pressed at a family-owned grove in Victoria, in squeezable bottles made from 100 per cent recycled post-consumer plastic. “With a squeeze bottle, you can squeeze as much or as little as you want,” Cohen says — CMT
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SNACK BAR STREET STYLE
by Gitika Garg Johnston Street, Abbotsford
St Kilda scores another neighbourhood pub with the opening of The Lion & Wombat. It’s a taste of London by the seaside with Scotch eggs, fish finger sandwiches and a classic Sunday roast. 107 Grey Street, St Kilda / lionandwombat.com.au
CBD favourite Movida Aqui has reopened after extensive renovation. The signature tapas and paella are as good as ever, and there are plenty of new things to try including crumpet topped with spanner crab, saffron emulsion and finger lime. 500 Bourke Street, Melbourne / movida.com.au
Charlie Carrington of South Yarra’s Atlas Dining has opened Little Havana in Prahran. Pop by the neon-coloured shop to try five Cuban-inspired sandwiches including roast beef, mushroom, and the classic ham and roasted pork. 99 High Street, Prahran / littlehavanasandwiches.com.au
Japanese diner Yakimono’s new $89 bottomless lunch gets you three courses plus 90 minutes of matched drinks weekends from noon. Expect classics like prawn yuzu gyoza, miso apple pie and Yaki Espresso Martinis. 80 Collins Street, Melbourne / yakimono.com.au
Beloved Melbourne butcher Gary’s Meats has reopened as G McBean Family Butcher, with a bigger footprint than before. The new shop is designed by Wendy Bergman (The Orrong Hotel, Chin Chin, Studio Amaro) and located in the same spot where it first opened in 1984 Prahran Market, 163 Commercial Road, South Yarra / garysqualitymeats.com.au
Her Bar welcomes new head chef Nada Thomas. With experience as senior pastry chef at The Press Club and Cecconi’s, she’s now bringing a European focus to the CBD restaurant and wine bar that’s strong on shareable fun. 270 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne / her.melbourne
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BACK CHAT
Thanh Truong, aka the Fruit Nerd
Words by Lucy Bell Bird
Thanh Truong is an upstanding guy – and a fruiterer. For the man best known as “the Fruit Nerd”, the two go hand in hand. Being a fruiterer is “an honourable profession”, Truong says. “We don’t wear a tie, we don’t wear a suit, but we nourish people.”
A former national supply manager for Coles and current director of his family’s wholesale fresh food business, Truong has appeared on TV shows including SBS’s The Chefs’ Line and Channel Seven’s Plate of Origin – as well as being the ABC’s unofficial fruit correspondent.
In his Fruit Nerd persona, Truong beamingly delivers fruit and veg knowledge over social media in one of his 50 fruit-patterned shirts. And while his Instagram only started to explode over the past few years, Truong’s been in the fruit industry his whole life.
He’s the son of fruiterers, and the grandson of medicinal herbalists. As with many second-generation Australians, Truong fostered a connection to his parents through food, he says. Beyond “practically living in the fruit shop”, his childhood memories are dominated by fruity anecdotes: his dad’s truck smelling of cigarettes and mangoes, his mother proposing parent-child peace treaties over sliced apples.
“My mum used to cut me so much fruit,” Truong tells Broadsheet. “I remember it so vividly. She would core apples, cut half the skin off and slice them into perfect little wedges. I think there’s a huge unspoken theme in migrant culture where kids don’t communicate well with our parents, and so [parents would] often say sorry or thank you by cutting fruit.”
Having followed his Vietnamese parents into the family business, Truong is taking a different tack in a profession that mostly functions unseen in early morning darkness.
His parents are proud of his national profile. At least, he hopes so. But for his father
in particular – who arrived in Australia with nothing after nearly 20 months in a UN refugee camp – the decision to stick with fruit over white-collar careerism is slightly baffling.
“[My parents] have worked so hard, and migrant families work really hard, so that we don’t have to work hard. It’s such a weird thing … They don’t want us to be labourers, they want us to be educated and be lawyers,” says Truong, who has brothers in the legal profession and sisters in banking.
“But [through my platform], I just want to show my father and all of my uncles and aunties that the profession they do is really honourable, that what they do is important. They have inadvertently changed the lives of so many Australians by offering them different types of produce, demanding better quality.”
As well as demanding respect for fruiterers, Truong is teaching Australians to respect fruit through social media and through his new book, Don’t Buy Fruit & Veg Without Me! – essentially a dictionary of fruit and vegetable tips, tricks and recipes.
By promoting fruit literacy, Truong wants to save us from a future of blindly knocking on melons in the supermarket and squeezing (read: bruising) avocadoes. We’re also using fruit bowls wrong, apparently, and that’s something he’d like us to address asap.
Once we understand fruit more, we’ll grow to respect it, Truong says. We should be looking at fruit the same way we look at wine: considering terroir, the tastes of different regions and the characteristics of distinct varietals. The contrast in taste between two blueberries can be as pronounced as that between a sav blanc and a pinot gris, he says.
Through his book – and his infectious passion for all things fruit and veg – Truong is hoping to change hearts and minds. Once that’s done, he says, “strawberries and cherries will have the glamour that Penfolds has”.
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Christine Lafian started Suku with colourful bedding. Now the Melbourne label offers a fully fledged lifestyle range of fashion and home accessories –still informed by Indonesian artisanship and big fun vibes.
FEATURE
Making your bed has never been easier. No matter your taste, price point or fabric preference, stylish Australian-designed sheets now abound – particularly if you’re shopping online. Things were different a decade ago. In 2013, Christine Lafian was in her mid-twenties and sleeping on “whatever Ikea had”. She dreamt of bedding that had personality: “something fun, affordable and good quality”. When she couldn’t find it, she made her own, christening her label Suku.
What began with four different ombre bedding sets is now a small kingdom of homewares, fashion and lifestyle goods. From the get-go, Lafian created an unmistakable Suku look – a combination of bamboo fabric, rich hues and graphic prints applied with an artisanal touch. The brand name, which means “tribe” in Indonesian, came about rather serendipitously when Lafian heard a radio announcer mention the French musician Soko and was so taken, she decided to adapt it to her liking. But it’s become an apt descriptor for Suku’s loyal fanbase of creative types.
Even if you don’t have an interest in Melbourne’s independent design scene, you’ve likely already glimpsed Suku pyjamas out on the street. The label’s slinky, oversized sets are a summer leisurewear favourite, not only for their comfort, but also because they exude a “luxuriating in the tropics” vibe, rather than “ready for bed”.
Like many successful small business stories, there was never a grand plan for Suku. Lafian, born in Makassar, Indonesia, moved to Auckland at age 15 for high school, before relocating to Melbourne to study graphic design. “My only goal in my twenties was to live in Australia,” she explains. “I was working retail so I could stay here, and just felt like doing something else as a hobby. I wasn’t thinking Suku would produce lots of money or even fund my life! It was just a product that answered my needs.”
When bedding was dominated by either serious, crisp cottons or matronly Laura Ashley florals, Lafian’s electrifying prints stood out. Word spread thanks to friends first, then coverage from taste-making local press. “When more and more people started DM-ing me and asking to buy, that’s when I found my confidence,” she says. “It grew organically into something bigger.” Lafian built Suku as an e-commerce business initially, and didn’t leave her day job at Zimmermann until three years in when she was offered a bricks-and-mortar space at the now-shuttered No Order Market boutique
on Elizabeth Street in the CBD.
Working with Indonesian craftspeople and showcasing traditional techniques was always a priority for Lafian. “It’s where I’m from,” she says. “Even though I live here in Australia, I want that connection to back home. So if I work with Indonesia, home will always be close to me.”
Her original plan had been to create cotton sheets – the kind you might find in a nice hotel. But it was her grandma in Bali who swayed her towards velvety bamboo. “She helped me out a lot with Suku,” Lafian says. “She has a small garment manufacturing business, and before that, she had a bed and breakfast in Kuta, so her background has always been in surfacing and leisure. She was the one who told me to use bamboo. She sent me a sample to try and I was like, ‘Wow, this is incredible.’”
to express themselves”. A customer once told Lafian that finding Suku was like being vegan and finally tracking down a restaurant that serves great vegan food.
In 2021, Lafian opened a flagship store on Gertrude Street, Fitzroy, which also now houses a fully fledged fashion line (Lafian says garments and bedding are her biggest sellers). Surprisingly, it’s the Moon print from 2016 – tie-dyed white circles on inky black –that stays on rotation due to popular demand. “I don’t know why, but people are still buying it!” she says.
Over the years, the team has slowly expanded behind the scenes. Lafian leads as creative director, designing all the brand’s prints, but also employs six staff across Melbourne and Bali who look after retail and the technical aspects of design, as well
linens were all the rage – but ultimately believes in “what we do best: bold and colourful prints”. Suku’s production – the dyeing, printing, cutting and sewing – has always happened in Bali, where Lafian’s grandmother continues to manage the workshop. The operation remains small-scale and focused on handmade processes including batik and dip dyeing (you’ll notice painterly brushstrokes and splatters of ink flicked by hand on the final product).
Producing in Bali felt easy for Lafian, not just due to familial help, but because she never had to overcome language or cultural barriers, which she saw other Australianbased brands struggle with. “Bali people are so sweet, but they may say yes to jobs that they don’t understand completely,” she notes. “So a lot of my friends who manufactured there got frustrated when they got a different type of sample back. Miscommunication and cultural expectations can really get to you.”
Since 2020 , Lafian has manufactured Suku’s bamboo fabric in Java using a custom weft and weave. Previously, she sourced the textile from China, one of the world’s main suppliers. “I thought, what’s the point of importing so many fabrics, then importing it again into another country? When I found a factory in Indonesia, I asked them to tweak it to make it feel a bit like cotton, because sometimes bamboo can get real silky. Now we can proudly say that we manufacture our own fabric!”
Lafian and her then-housemates all pitched in as the first product testers. Those closest to her would also help cement the nascent Suku aesthetic: a dreamy, lived-in look that broke away from the meticulously styled set-ups typical of bedding companies. Photos from the label’s first six years, shot on film by Charlie Brophy, show bare-faced models bathed in natural light, peeking out from between the covers or sipping coffee in the brand’s robes. To any 20-something who’d just started making enough money to splurge on nice bedding, Suku felt both gloriously luxurious and within reach.
Suku’s customers today range in age from 15 to 50 . Over time, Lafian has naturally evolved the brand’s vision into something bolder and a bit glossier, but her designs continue to speak to creatives first and foremost – “people who want something a bit different
as 25 production staff in the Bali workshop. Still, you get the sense that Suku’s universe remains a reflection of what Lafian is personally digging at any given moment – whether it’s pet wear, swimwear, tableware or incense.
“The way I do things is still the same –I like to design for myself,” she says. “I look at Melbourne when designing winter clothes and Bali for summer. When I’m working on something, I just ask myself, ‘What do you want to buy next?’ Because if I want it, other people might too.”
Lafian chuckles, questioning whether the line of thinking is conceited. But clearly, the formula works. “I guess because I created the brand from my own aesthetic and personal style from the beginning,” she muses. To her, staying ahead of the curve means being faithful to the origins of her brand. She’s felt the temptation to give into trends – like when neutral
Reflecting on 10 years of Suku, Lafian is simply grateful to have made it this far. She’s content with the size of the business, pleased that the team still love what they do. “This is an industry where people get bored and want new things all the time,” she says. “So my biggest achievement is that we still exist.” She attributes the label’s longevity to her grandma’s advice. “It’s more of a mantra –if I’m too stressed, my grandma’s like, ‘What’s the point of doing it if you’re not having fun?’”
To Lafian, the ultimate business success would look something like the restaurant Noma – a brand that is “so powerful, the community will understand you and follow you whatever you do”. But today she’s simply embracing the lessons of parenthood: slow down, take things as they come. Giving birth to her son Enzo last year forced Lafian to examine her all-consuming relationship with work. “I think it’s healthier now – I don’t talk about work as much anymore, I just talk about my baby,” she jokes. “But it’s really just given me a different perspective – at the end of the day, your life is not your work. It’s pulled me back and made me see what’s important.”
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This is an industry where people get bored and want new things all the time. So my biggest achievement is that we still exist.
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Albert Park
By Jo Walker
Albert Park (the suburb) is named for Albert Park (the park) – although either way you look at it, not all of Albert Park is in Albert Park.
Slightly confusing suburb boundaries aside, the 3206 postcode is compact enough to retain a neighbourhood feel despite its inner-city location (just four clicks from the CBD), and spacious enough to offer green parks and a generous foreshore for outdoor activities.
Its namesake Albert Park is home to the Australian Grand Prix, which provides a yearly dose of high-octane action around the street circuit. Most of the time, though, it’s a magnet for runners, cyclists, picnickers and dogwalkers drawn to scenic lakeside trails. Local athletes jog past the recently installed statue of Aussie Olympian Peter Norman, who became part of sporting history in 1968 standing in solidarity with American sprinters performing the Black Power salute.
Nearby St Vincent Gardens is smaller though equally grand. It’s modelled on Georgian-era English parks like those in ritzy London enclaves. Heritage row houses line the park, and there are more to be found down Victoria Avenue and on the foreshore – also home to the historical Kerferd Road Pier and Pipis Kiosk, which offers relaxed-yet-elegant dining as well as takeaway fish’n’chips.
For more food and drink options, it’s tough to go past the Bridport Street shopping strip. Among retail outlets like Elka Collective, Mecca Cosmetica and top fashion destination Stable (formerly Filly’s Stable), find old-school burgers, like your local fish‘n’chip shop used to do, at Andrew’s Hamburgers (open since 1939). Or European-influenced cuisine plus smallgoods, breads and pastries at the slightly less vintage Albert Park Deli (open since 1972).
Leaps and Bounds – named for the Paul Kelly song – provides satisfying cafe fare. Bread Club (an outpost of the North Melbourne bakery) has bread, pastries and sandwiches, plus killer weekend specials. Albert Park Hotel is a recently renovated four-storey heritage boozer with a Hong Kong-inspired restaurant inside. Or for French bistro classics with a fun twist, head to Chez Bagou, which also has a 160 -strong, mostly French wine list.
NEED TO KNOW
Albert Park boasts wide streets, heritage architecture, open-air cafes and parks. The real estate scene here includes period homes, contemporary townhouses and luxury apartments, appealing to diverse tastes. The strong sense of community makes it a sought-after suburb for those desiring a fusion of history and contemporary living.
Average Age
46
Median Weekly income $2,533
NEIGHBOURHOODS
Clockwise from top: Albert Park Hotel, photo Kaede James Takamoto; Leaps and Bounds, photo Jamie Alexander; Bread Club, photo Samantha Schultz; Plate from Leaps and Bounds, photo Jamie Alexander
Owner 61% Family 47%
Renter 39% Single 53%
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WHAT THE AGENT SAYS
“With very few apartments available on Albert Park, the majority of homes are Victorian and Edwardian period residences. Average sized land is in the vicinity of 130sqm.”
MEDIAN HOUSE PRICES
Median price houses $2.435m
Median price units $590,000
Distance from CBD 2km
NEIGHBOURHOODS
Clockwise from top: Heritage architecture and Albert Park, photos Kaede James Takamoto; Pipis Kiosk, photo Ben Moynihan; Bridport Street and Walks on the beach, photos Kaede James Takamoto
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FASHION WEEK Ngali
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We design to take our collections on a journey,” says Denni Francisco, founder of First Nations clothing label Ngali. “Every collection runs into the next.”
The local brand’s next destination is a Melbourne Fashion Week (MFW) runway at 101 Collins Street, presenting alongside established Australian designers such as Aje, Bec & Bridge and Carla Zampatti.
Back in May, Ngali marked the first ever standalone presentation by an Indigenous designer on the official schedule at Afterpay Australian Fashion Week (AAFW) with a solo runway made up of 30 looks.
It’s not the first time Francisco has made history. The Wiradjuri designer is also a twotime winner of the National Indigenous Fashion Awards’ Fashion Designer prize and was a finalist for the Australian Fashion Laureate’s Indigenous Designer of the Year accolade –impressive for someone who only established their label in 2018
This year’s spring/summer showcase is a continuation of Ngali’s Murriyang collection, translating to “things that can be seen from above”. It celebrates Country as viewed from the sky, speaking to Australia’s diverse landscapes. “We thought about if Bunjil [ the ancestral wedge-tailed eagle ] , who in Wiradjuri language is the Creator, was flying over, what is it that they would see?” Francisco tells Broadsheet “It’s about the connection of land, sea and sky.”
It’s common in the fashion industry to be working one or two seasons ahead; the upcoming runway looks began months ago. At Ngali, each collection starts with scouting artworks by First Nations creatives that can be translated into textiles. Often this art curation process prompts a theme, forming the basis of each collection. Murriyang features works by longtime Ngali collaborator Lindsay Malay from the Kimberley in Western Australia, as well as two Melbournebased artists: Keedan Rigney and Laura Brown.
Next comes a two-month sampling process. Designs are “effortless”, letting artworks take centrestage on simple forms, Francisco says. “If you’re working too hard to make a particular silhouette look right, I think there’s a message
in that and maybe it’s not one to include.”
Often, collections are made up of 14 pieces produced across a number of different prints. Dresses, separates and silk scarves are either an adaption of previous silhouettes or designed completely new. A tight but considered body of work is also a reflection of Ngali’s sustainability commitment to producing less. At MFW, 10 looks will walk the runway, featuring versatile pieces that can be styled and worn in a multitude of ways.
But before it arrives in the city, the collection will already have toured across the globe, showcasing in the historic First Nations Fashion Show as part of London Fashion Week in September (the first of its kind) as well as Dubai Fashion Week in early October.
When asked what it feels like to be able to platform Indigenous culture and talent, Francisco’s answer is simple. “It’s time,” she says.
“It’s getting to the point where First Nations involvement in major fashion events is not so surprising, which is fantastic. Any time we show up as First Nations designers or creatives, we’re just widening that pathway for more of our mob to come in and feel culturally safe.”
Unlike Ngali’s solo show at AAFW, where the team had full control of production from styling down to the set and music, MFW’s collective runway will see the collection styled by Stuart Walford, whose resume includes Melbourne Fashion Festival as well as Chadstone runway activations. “There’s always that slight nervousness of how [the looks] are actually going to come down the catwalk,” Francisco says.
But as someone who’s been in the fashion industry for more than 25 years, learning to let go and have trust are lessons the designer has learned over time. She also finds comfort in connection to Country and ancestral support – two things at the core of Ngali. “We do what we can to be accountable to our culture and the First Nations people we collaborate with,” Francisco says. “If you take care of all of that, then everything else is kind of taken care of.”
Ngali will show at MFW as part of the 101 Collins Street Runway on Saturday October 28
FASHION & STYLE
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Gitika Garg · Photos by Stephanie Rose Wood
Pambula, NSW
by Alice Jeffery
Asix-hour drive from Sydney and seven from Melbourne, the Sapphire Coast is home to the rolling hills of dairy country (Bega is famous for Bega, after all), as well as secluded beaches with sparkling blue waters (hence the name). And while Bermagui, Tathra and Eden might draw crowds for their adventurous and historical attractions, it’s Pambula that has our heart.
A perfect blend of country-meets-coastal charm, Pambula offers sandy summer days that start slow and stretch into candy-coloured sunsets backdropped by Beowa National Park’s natural beauty.
The town, which has a recorded population of under a thousand, is small but mighty. Wild Rye’s Baking Co has you covered for carbs and
coffee. The Oyster Barn, perched on the waters of Merimbula Lake, offers freshly shucked shellfish and a casual atmosphere. Bianchini Gelati takes local flavours and turns them into creamy afternoon delights.
The taps at Longstocking Brewery also highlight tastes from the area, including an espresso porter in collaboration with Wild Rye’s roastery and an alcoholic ginger beer with plenty of punch. Banksia brings fine dining to the mix with its changing set menu. And there are antiques to be foraged and local artisans to be celebrated in the shops that line the main street.
The area is home to the Pinnacles – a deep eroded gully of vivid orange and white rock face – and other dramatic coastal features that can be
explored on gentle bush walks. The Pambula River mouth is a great setting for swimming, snorkelling, kayaking and generally enjoying crystal-clear waters.
As for accommodation, Lotte’s Hjem – a weatherboard cottage almost entirely encased by lush gardens – has stood on Ives Street for more than 150 years. In a celebration of domestic pleasures, the well-equipped kitchen (complete with a large awning window that opens onto an outdoor breakfast bar) is the heart of the home. There are complimentary bikes for rolling down to the beach and a restored zinc soaking tub, which is rumoured to have once belonged to French royalty. It’s the kind of place that makes you want to stay a while and consider making a sea change.
TRAVEL
Photo
courtesy of Destination NSW
LUXURY
Words by Maria Harris & Peter Semple
Brighton East
58 Shasta Avenue
$3.55 million-$3.905 million
4 2 2
Auction: 3pm, October 14
Agent: Nick Johnstone Real Estate, Nick Johnstone 0414 276 871
In family-friendly Brighton East, this renovated four-bedroom home with a lavish main bedroom downstairs and three bedrooms upstairs hits all the right notes. It includes an office, retreat, gym and light-filled open-plan living and dining with vaulted ceilings, fireplace and bar. Sliding doors let the party spill outside to the lawn, pool, sauna and covered dining zone with a kitchen, barbecue and pizza oven.
Glen Iris
27 Queens Parade
$6 million-$6.5 million
5 5 3
Expressions of interest: Close noon, November 1
Agent: Harcourts, Andy Shi 0478 838 167
A commanding presence in the street, this striking home by Zeno Entity Architects delivers luxury and space over two levels with an outdoor entertainment zone and swimming pool. There’s a downstairs guest bedroom, a study, a formal living room and a dazzling kitchen (with butler’s pantry) overlooking the family-dining area. Upstairs is a private parents’ haven with a vast walk-in wardrobe and en suite. Three more bedrooms and en suites are grouped around a central retreat.
Surrey Hills
19 Suffolk Road
$4.5 million-$4.95 million
4 4 4
Private auction: October 27
Agent: Abercrombys, Simon Curtain 0405 385 285
This beautiful Edwardian house is set among formal landscaped gardens in Surrey Hills’ historically significant English Counties residential precinct. It has been the subject of a quality renovation, adding every modern touch while retaining the period charm. The main feature is a wall of retractable glass doors that open from the spacious family room to the in-ground pool-spa and entertaining area. There is splitsystem air-conditioning in every room.
Canterbury
22 Parlington Street
$6.8 million-$7.48 million
6 6 2
Private auction: October 31
Agent: Kay & Burton, Sophie Su 0425 270 125
Located within Canterbury’s sought-after golden mile, this luxurious mansion includes six bedrooms, five with en suites, and the main with a balcony and free-standing bath. The huge main living and dining rooms open to an in-ground pool, sauna and entertaining area with an outdoor kitchen and dining space. There is also a separate home theatre. Other features include marble benchtops, American oak parquetry floors, double-glazing and a butler’s pantry.
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DOMAIN P r OP ert Y
OPEN FOR INSPECTION
Words by Joanne Brookfield, Richard Cornish & Shae Wiedermann
LAST WEEKEND
Clearance Rate of 52%*
Source: Domain Group
WHAT OUR EXPERT SAYS
Hawthorn
54a Connell Street
$1.7 million-$1.8 million
2 1 1
Auction: 2pm, October 21
Agent: Jellis Craig, Campbell Ward 0402 124 939
The epitome of biophilic design, this stunning home encircles a magnificent tree and internal courtyard. Inspired by 1950s modernist Melbourne, especially the work of notable architects Peter McIntyre and Roy Grounds, this naturally lit, north-facing sanctuary won the Victoria Architectural Medal in 2000. Oversized doors are cleverly used to delineate rooms, with each space benefiting from the dappled light through the floor-to-ceiling glazed courtyard walls.
Dr
Nicola
Powell Chief of research & economics
“In Melbourne, the proportion of profit-making resales remains the lion’s share at 95 per cent. Additionally, the city provided home owners a large median dollar gain on houses resold, at $327,000.”
Source: Domain Research Tenure and Profit report, September 21, 2023
HIGHEST VALUE
$2.61 million
Burwood 21 Summit Road
Sold by Ray White*
*As reported on September 30, 2023
Kew
33 Edgevale Road
$2.7 million-$2.9 million
4 2
Auction: 10am, October 21
Agent: Jellis Craig, Richard Winneke 0418 136 858
On a quiet Kew avenue is this lovingly restored historic home with a stylish blend of modern amenity and original Victorian elegance. The location is pure blue ribbon, with a cafe up the street and Glenferrie Road shops, three trams and some of Melbourne’s best private schools nearby. It has four large bedrooms, a recently updated bathroom and a well-appointed kitchen.
Beaumaris
29a Cloris Avenue
$2.1 million-$2.2 million
4 3 1
Auction: 2.30pm, October 14
Agent: Buxton, Richard Slade 0419 588 873
Across from Beaumaris Reserve, this twostorey townhouse is modern, elegant and refined but comfortable for families. An inviting entry hall leads to a rear northfacing living and dining area, with a terrace beyond. Upstairs, the main bedroom (with walk-in wardrobe and en suite) has exceptional park views and is accompanied by a sky-lit retreat area for that extra space.
Camberwell
24 Canterbury Road
$2.5 million-$2.7 million
4 3 2
Auction: 1.30pm, October 21
Agent: Marshall White, James Tostevin 0417 003 333
This spacious, single-level house has enduring prestige, from its 1890s origins to today. With a desirable blue-chip location in Camberwell, this property’s flexible floor plan includes options for a home office, a library or additional living areas. Outside, it’s an entertainer’s haven, with a solar-heated pool, a pool bathroom and a pergola with festoon lighting for year-round use.
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DOMAIN PROPERTY
Beaumaris
15 Herbert Street
$2 million-$2.2 million
3 2 2
Auction: 1pm, October 14
Agent: Belle Property Sandringham, Andrew Solomon 0449 928 636
Hawthorn East
31 Lingwell Road
$2.6 million-$2.8 million
3 2 2
Auction: 3.30pm, October 21
Agent: Marshall White, James Tostevin 0417 003 333
What was once a brick cottage has been transformed into a spacious, split-level family home. While Victorian-era features – such as a iron-lacework verandah – remain, modern features include a walk-in wardrobe and en suite in the main bedroom, a walk-in pantry in the kitchen, and a study alcove.
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South Melbourne
6/132 Bank Street
$1.675 million-$1.75 million
2 2 1
Private sale
Agent: Belle Property Albert Park, Stephanie Evans 0420 215 919
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This warehouse comes with all the style and versatility that you would expect from a converted industrial building. The townhouse is multilevel and has a corner aspect with panoramic views of the city skyline. It can be a three-bedroom home or an upstairs apartment with a separate office downstairs.
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The vendors took a mid-century home in the heart of Beaumaris and completely remodelled it with hand-built Australian materials and beautiful, durable finishes inside and out. Ricketts Point is a stroll away, the Concourse shopping village is conveniently close and golf courses and schools are nearby.
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26 BROADSHEET DOMAIN
6 McMaster Court, Toorak
5 A 6 B 5 C
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Expressions of Interest
Close Tuesday 24th October at 3pm
Viewing
Strictly By Private Appointment
Wednesday 2-2.30pm & Saturday 11.30-12noon
Contact
Marcus Chiminello 0411 411 271
Alan Crawford 0423 747 155
Mandy Zhu 0411 893 168
The height of luxury in one of Toorak's finest cul-de-sacs, this brand-new David Watson designed 5-BR masterpiece showcases architectural ingenuity with multiple living and dining areas, a 5-car basement garage, gym, lift and full custom cinema. Land Size: 720sqm (approx.)
Oct O ber 11, 2023 M e L b OU r N e 27
180 Holm Park Road, Beaconsfield
5 A 3 B 5 C
Holm Park Estate
Undoubtedly one of the region's most significant and historical land holdings, Holm Park Estate is an iconic residence built in 1879 by George Ramsden. This Italianatestyle mansion sits on 40 acres (approx.) across 2 titles, and is a once in a lifetime opportunity surrounded by mature trees and lush open spaces.
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Expressions of Interest
Close Monday 23rd October at 5pm
Viewing
Inspect By Private Appointment
Contact
Ben Vieth - Marshall White 0404 084 793
Sarah James - Peake Real Estate 0419 144 611
Syarif Machfud - Peake Real Estate 0413 580 556
28 BROADSHEET DOMAIN
19 Coppin Street, Malvern East
5 A 4 B 7 C
‘ROSEDALE’ c1905 - Quintessential Queen Anne era entertainer of style and substance offers timeless elegance and a remarkable three level extension in the highly regarded Gascoigne Estate.
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Close Tuesday 31st October at 5pm
Viewing
By appointment
Contact
Andrew Hayne 0418 395 349
Justin Krongold 0403 163 355
John Bongiorno 0418 328 056
Oct O ber 11, 2023 M e L b OU r N e 29
6 A 2 B 2 C
Perfectly situated in Armadale's most sought-after location, set on a generous 1,066sqm block (approx.) and surrounded by lush gardens, offering comfort and exciting scope to renovate, rebuild a luxurious new home or redevelop (STCA). This solid 6-BR home provides a generous living room, separate dining with kitchen/meals area and home office.
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Expressions of Interest
Close Wednesday 25th October at 3pm
Viewing
Wednesday 4-4.30pm & Saturday 1.30-2pm
Contact
Marcus Chiminello 0411 411 271
Jack Nicol 0400 774 428
Alan Crawford 0423 747 155
30 BROADSHEET DOMAIN
61 St Vincent Place, Albert Park
6 A 3 B 2 C
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Auction
Saturday 28th October at 11.30am
Viewing
Thursday 1-1.30pm & Saturday 11.45-12.15pm
Contact
Ben Manolitsas 0400 201 626
Oliver Bruce 0409 856 599
John Bongiorno 0418 328 056
Located opposite St Vincent Gardens with northern city views, this magnificent c1870 Victorian residence with inspired extension offers ample space and versatility, with unrivalled interiors, a self-contained garden studio, and a double garage with frontage to Bevan Street.
Oct O ber 11, 2023 M e L b OU r N e 31
3810 Frankston Flinders Road, Shoreham
Expressions of Interest
Close Tuesday 31st October 5pm
Viewing
Open Saturday & Sunday 2.30-3pm
Contact Andrew Hayne 0418 395 349
Samuel McNeilage 0456 784 016
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6 A 4 B 4 C
32 BROADSHEET DOMAIN
Stephen Baster 0417 695 644
50 Tivoli Road, South Yarra
4 A 3 B 3 C
"Sabine Hills" - dramatically transformed by a landmark renovation undertaken by CJ Clements and Co, this majestic four bedroom residence presents a vibrant synthesis of its original Victorian heritage with a relentlessly evocative contemporary design initiative.
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Expressions of Interest
Close Tuesday 31st October at 3pm
Viewing
Wednesday and Saturday 12-12.30pm
Contact Abby Innes 0423 210 790 Richard Mackinnon 0414 822 579
Oct O ber 11, 2023 M e L b OU r N e 33
5 Edward Street, Kew
3 A 2 B 2 C
Unique Sackville Ward home architecturally designed creating a single level home which was ahead of its time and remains an excellent example of contemporary design principles set in beautiful gardens (816sqm). The interior features 3-bedrooms main/ BIRs/ensuite, p/room, formal/informal living spaces, study, stylish kitchen and family bathroom
marshallwhite.com.au
Auction
Saturday 28th October at 12.30pm
Viewing
Thursday 11.45-12.15pm & Saturday 2.45-3.15pm
Contact
Hamish Tostevin 0408 004 766
James Tostevin 0417 003 333
Scarlett Hang 0405 054 888
34 BROADSHEET DOMAIN
1/25 Douglas Street, Toorak
3 A 2 B 2 C
Reflecting the signature design and attention to detail of renowned architects Rosenthal Munckton and Shields, this luxurious ground level boutique residence’s graciously proportioned and opulently detailed dimensions embrace wonderful leafy garden outlooks from every side.
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Expressions of Interest
Close Monday 23rd October at 5pm
Viewing
Thursday 1.30-2pm & Saturday 10.30-11am
Contact
Nicole French 0417 571 505
Andrew Hayne 0418 395 349
Justin Krongold 0403 163 355
Oct O ber 11, 2023 M e L b OU r N e 35
3 Turnbull Avenue, Toorak
5 A 3 B 2
This regal five bedroom, Tudor-inspired family residence presents a tasteful synthesis of its original Tudor-influenced character and a more contemporary alfresco flow. Peacefully cast in one of Toorak’s most exclusive neighbourhoods, the home is ideal for the most discerning of urban families.
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Expressions of Interest
Close Tuesday 31st October at 2pm
Viewing
Thursday 3-3.30pm & Saturday 2.45-3.15pm
Contact
Fraser Cahill 0400 592 572
Richard Mackinnon 0414 822 579
C
36 BROADSHEET DOMAIN
5 Elm Grove, Armadale
3 A 2 B 2 C
Exclusively positioned with a rare provincial charm and stunning garden setting, this c1890 Victorian home combines timeless elegance with a designer renovation steps from shops and transport. Land size 528sqm approx.
marshallwhite.com.au
Auction
Saturday 28th October at 11.30am
Viewing
Thursday 1-1.30pm & Saturday 11-11.30am
Contact
Mark Harris 0414 799 343
Justin Long 0418 537 973
Nicole French 0417 571 505
Oct O ber 11, 2023 M e L b OU r N e 37
146 Canterbury Road, Middle Park
4 A 4 B 2 C
Architectural refinement and state-of-the-art style take centre stage in this unforgettable 4-bedroom residence, appointed with a double garage via ROW, quartzite/Miele kitchen, multiple living areas and high-end appointments, enviably located opposite Albert Park Lake. Land size: 270sqm approx.
marshallwhite.com.au
Auction
Saturday 28th October at 12.30pm
Viewing
Wednesday 11-11.30am & Saturday 1.15-1.45pm
Contact
Ben Manolitsas 0400 201 626
Oliver Bruce 0409 856 599
Melissa Baile 0499 322 389
38 BROADSHEET DOMAIN
4 Evans Court, Toorak
4
This particularly refined, 3 bedroom plus office or 4th bedroom, contemporary residence occupies the entire ground floor of this block of only two. Light-filled with garden vistas from all directions, the home features formal and informal living and dining areas, entertainers courtyard and triple car basement garage.
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Expressions of Interest
Close Tuesday 31st October at 3pm
Viewing
Thursday and Saturday 1-1.30pm
Contact
Abby Innes 0423 210 790
Richard Mackinnon 0414 822 579
3
A 2 B
C
Oct O ber 11, 2023 M e L b OU r N e 39
23 Florence Avenue, Kew
4 A 3 B 3 C
Superb family residence in the Kew private school precinct featuring a well-appointed light-filled interior offering expansive north-facing formal and informal living and entertaining areas, sleek granite/Euro kitchen, 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, upstairs retreat, laundry, games room/home gym, solar/gas-heated pool and spa, and remote double garage.
marshallwhite.com.au
Auction
Saturday 28th October at 10.30am
Viewing
Thursday 11-11.30am & Saturday 1.15-1.45pm
Contact James Tostevin 0417 003 333
Scarlett Hang 0405 054 888
40 BROADSHEET DOMAIN
100 Rowell Avenue, Camberwell
4 A 2 B 3 C
This classic Georgian-style family residence features formal sitting room, study, fullwidth family domain incorporating a superb granite and prestige Smeg/Miele kitchen with a large adjacent laundry with pantry storage plus a powder room. Opening to a lovely Wisteria-clad terrace. Upstairs has City skyline glimpses, a family retreat, bathroom, p/room plus 4-bedrooms, main+WIR/ensuite.
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Auction Saturday 28th October at 1.30pm
Viewing
Thursday 2.45-3.15pm & Saturday 10.45-11.15am
Contact James Tostevin 0417 003 333 Jesse Matthews 0413 197 905
Oct O ber 11, 2023 M e L b OU r N e 41
47 Wills Street, Kew
4 A 1 B 3 C
“Bramber” c1890 is an impressive and substantial late Victorian “transitional” slateroofed brick family residence. Offering an exceptional opportunity to preserve its classic period attributes by renovating or extending the home in keeping with today’s family lifestyles; all works STCA. Land size: 962sqm approx.
marshallwhite.com.au
Auction
Saturday 28th October at 2.30pm
Viewing
Thursday 1.30-2pm & Saturday 11.45-12.15pm
Contact Charlie Tostevin 0431 713 205 Doug McLauchlan 0418 377 718
42 BROADSHEET DOMAIN
39 Fawkner Street, South Yarra
3 A 2 B 1 C
marshallwhite.com.au
Auction
Saturday 28th October at 2.30pm
Viewing
Thursday 2-2.30pm & Saturday 1.45-2.15pm
Contact
Fraser Cahill 0400 592 572
Richard Mackinnon 0414 822 579
This timelessly renovated, solid brick and north-facing three bedroom Victorian classic is enhanced both by the addition of a coveted front parking space and a relaxed sundrawing alfresco rear, just metres from Toorak Road and Chapel Street.
Oct O ber 11, 2023 M e L b OU r N e 43
16 Norris Street, Surrey Hills
4 A 3 B 2 C
Pretty Edwardian family home featuring period attributes, Baltic Pine hallway, sitting room and adjacent dining, 4-zoned beds, main with BIR/ensuite, two at the rear with a family bath and laundry/bath. A generous light-filled family domain accompanies a prestige euro kitchen flowing to a brick paved alfresco area in a private, hedge-lined garden.
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Auction
Saturday 28th October at 9.30am
Viewing
Thursday 12.30-1pm & Saturday 10.45-11.15am
Contact Charlie Tostevin 0431 713 205
Nick Ptak 0413 370 442
44 BROADSHEET DOMAIN
2/627 Toorak Road, Toorak
2 A 2 B 2
C
Exuding an effortless refinement through grand proportions and bespoke finishes, this gracious two bedroom plus office/third bedroom garden residence delivers a distinguished, easy-care lifestyle in a revered boutique development.
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Expressions of Interest
Close Tuesday 31st October at 3pm
Viewing
Thursday & Saturday 12-12.30pm
Contact Nicole French 0417 571 505
Mark Harris 0414 799 343
Fiona Counsel 0409 516 916
Oct O ber 11, 2023 M e L b OU r N e 45
32 Murray Street, Prahran
3
marshallwhite.com.au
Auction
Saturday 28th October at 10.30am
Viewing
Thursday 12.30-1pm & Saturday 12.15-12.45pm
Contact Fraser Cahill 0400 592 572
Emily Jago 0405 634 025
This tastefully refurbished and freestanding three bedroom Edwardian residence is set on a wonderful allotment of 380 square metres (approx.), with an impressive lifestyle offering and almost unlimited prospects further down the track (STCA).
A 1 B 2 C
46 BROADSHEET DOMAIN
2A Brunel Street, Malvern East
3 A 2 B 2 C
This c1930’s 3-bedroom residence is defined by a captivating blend of classic elegance and contemporary refinement. Gracious formal rooms complement a gourmet kitchen with casual dining. Close proximity to Central Park.
marshallwhite.com.au
Auction
Saturday 28th October at 11.30am
Viewing
Thursday 12.30-1pm & Saturday 10-10.30am
Contact
Fiona Ansell-Jones 0410 325 240
Jack Moss 0439 378 954
John Manton 0411 444 930
Oct O ber 11, 2023 M e L b OU r N e 47
305/525 High Street, Prahran
3 A 2 B 3 C
Making an unashamedly bold statement in refined urban excellence, this graciously proportioned and north-facing three bedroom apartment has been masterfully crafted by Jackson Clement Burrows to frame a picture-perfect panorama of Melbourne’s city skyline.
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Expressions of Interest
Close Tuesday 31st October at 2.30pm
Viewing
Thursday 11.45-12.15pm & Saturday 11.30-12noon
Contact Fraser Cahill 0400 592 572 David Stringer 0419 950 201
48 BROADSHEET DOMAIN
60-66 Domain Street, South Yarra
6 A 7 B 4 C
Two homes being offered as one in an enviable position between Botanic Gardens and Fawkner Park. Beautifully updated with oak flooring, crisp white interior and sisal carpets displaying a refreshing ambience, multiple living zones, lush gardens and scope to build a luxurious new home (STCA). Land size: 690sqm (approx.)
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Expressions of Interest
Close Thursday 26th October at 3pm
Viewing
Wednesday 11-11.30am & Saturday 12.30-1pm
Contact
Marcus Chiminello 0411 411 271
Nicholas Brooks 0419 883 136
Jack Nicol 0400 774 428
Oct O ber 11, 2023 M e L b OU r N e 49
6 Edzell Avenue, Toorak
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Effortlessly luxurious in scale and presentation, elevated to emphasise its spectacular northern frontage, this 4-bedroom, 4-bath residence with private poolside entertaining includes a gym, sauna, home office and double garage. Land size: 748sqm (approx.).
marshallwhite.com.au
Expressions of Interest
Close Monday 30th October at 3pm
Viewing
Wednesday 12-12.30pm & Saturday 10.45-11.15am
Contact
Marcus Chiminello 0411 411 271
James McCormack 0410 503 389
Alan Crawford 0423 747 155
B 2 C
A 4
50 BROADSHEET DOMAIN
32 Hardwicke Street, Balwyn
Auction
Saturday 21st October at 2.30pm
Viewing Thursday 5.30-6pm & Saturday 11.30am-12noon
Contact James Tostevin 0417 003 333
Stuart Evans 0402 067 710
Scarlett Hang 0405 054 888 marshallwhite.com.au
29 Tivoli Road, South Yarra
Expressions of Interest
Close Tuesday 24th October at 3pm
Viewing Thursday 12-12.30pm & Saturday 11-11.30am
Contact Nicholas Brooks 0419 883 136
Marcus Chiminello 0411 411 271
Alan Crawford 0423 747 155 marshallwhite.com.au
5 A 2 B 2 C
4 A 2 B 3 C Oct O ber 11, 2023 M e L b OU r N e 51
Contact James Tostevin 0417 003 333 Robert Le 0409 877 851 marshallwhite.com.au Auction Saturday 14th October at 11.30am Viewing Thursday 9.30-10am & Saturday 11-11.30am 10 Suffolk Road, Surrey Hills 5 A 3 B 2 C Contact James Tostevin 0417 003 333 Robert Le 0409 877 851
Auction Saturday
Viewing
Camberwell 4 A 3 B 2 C 52 BROADSHEET DOMAIN
marshallwhite.com.au
21st October at 1.30pm
Thursday 1.15-1.45pm & Saturday 10-10.30am 24 Canterbury Road,
Contact James Tostevin 0417 003 333 Daniel Bradd 0411 347 511 marshallwhite.com.au Auction Saturday 28th October at 3.30pm Viewing Thursday 2-2.30pm & Saturday 10-10.30am 1/38 Anderson Road, Hawthorn East 3 A 2 B 2 C Oct O ber 11, 2023 M e L b OU r N e 53
14 ST GEORGES ROAD
54 BROADSHEET DOMAIN
Contact Ross Savas Jamie Mi Andrew Sahhar Close 11 November at 3pm 0418 322 994 0450 125 355 0417 363 358 MELBOURNE 55 Oct OBER 11, 2023
231 KOOYONG ROAD TOORAK KAYBURTON.COM.AU A 4 B 4 C 4 D 1 F Expressions of Interest Close 31 October at 5pm Viewing Wednesday & Saturday 11-11:30am Contact Ross Savas 0418 322 994 Jamie Mi 0450 125 355 Rae Mano 0413 768 163 56 BROADSHEET DOMAIN
A 4 B 2 C 4 D 1 F G 585 sqm KAYBURTON.COM.AU 9 KENSINGTON ROAD SOUTH YARRA Expressions of Interest Close 31 October at 3pm Viewing Wednesday 1-1:30pm Saturday 2-2:30pm Contact Ross Savas 0418 322 994 Duncan Fraser-Smith 0468 560 768 Jamie Mi 0450 125 355 Oct O ber 11, 2023 M e L b OU r N e 57
22 DOMAIN STREET SOUTH YARRA
Viewing Thursday 12-12:30pm, Saturday 10-10:30am KAYBURTON.COM.AU Auction Saturday 28 October at 11am Kay & Burton Nicole Gleeson 0414 809 221 Gerald Delany 0418 355 337 Jellis Craig Nathan Waterson 0439 905 188 Michael Armstrong 0407 063 263
58 BROADSHEET DOMAIN
A 3 B 3 C 2 D 1 F KAYBURTON.COM.AU
ORRONG
of Interest
25 October at 5pm Viewing Wednesday 12-12:30pm Saturday 12-12:30pm Contact Nicole Gleeson 0414 809 221 Oliver Booth 0413 975 723 Robert Li 0413 725 369 Oct O ber 11, 2023 M e L b OU r N e 59
741
ROAD TOORAK Expressions
Close
60 BROADSHEET DOMAIN
2/42 WASHINGTON STREET TOORAK
Expressions of Interest
Close 31 October at 5pm (Unless Sold Prior) Viewing
A KAYBURTON.COM.AU
Wednesday
Contact Oliver Booth 0413 975 723 Nicole Gleeson 0414 809 221 Nicky Rowe 0428 640 509 Oct O ber 11, 2023 M e L b OU r N e 61
& Saturday 11-11:30am
1/543A TOORAK ROAD TOORAK
Expressions of Interest
Close 31 October at 3pm
Viewing
Wednesday 11-11:30am
Saturday 3-3:30pm
Contact
Grant Samuel 0403 132 095
Darren Lewenberg 0412 555 556
Duncan Fraser-Smith 0468 560 768
A 3 B 2 C 2 D 1
KAYBURTON.COM.AU
62 BROADSHEET DOMAIN
A 3 B 2 C 2 D 1 F KAYBURTON.COM.AU 31 NICHOLSON STREET SOUTH YARRA Expressions of Interest Close 31 October at 5pm Viewing Wednesday & Saturday 1-1:30pm Contact Gary Ormrod 0419 588 331 Nicole Gleeson 0414 809 221 Dario Fazio 0452 241 398 Oct O ber 11, 2023 M e L b OU r N e 63
"EILDON" – CIRCA 1850 51 GREY STREET ST KILDA
Viewing By appointment KAYBURTON.COM.AU Expressions of Interest Close 26 October at 5pm Kay & Burton Peter Kudelka 0418 319 439 Damon Krongold 0418 850 757 Gross Waddell ICR Andrew Waddell 0419 400 991 Raoul Salter 0418 335 432
64 BROADSHEET DOMAIN
A 3 B 3 C 4 D 1 KAYBURTON.COM.AU
HIGH STREET ARMADALE Expressions of Interest Close 28 October at 5pm Viewing Thursday 2-2:30pm Saturday 10-10:30am Contact Matt Davis 0412 466 858 Nick Kenyon 0429 858 616 Ross Savas 0418 322 994 Oct O ber 11, 2023 M e L b OU r N e 65
503/881
66 BROADSHEET DOMAIN
A 4 B 3 C 4 D 2 F E G 936 sqm Approx KAYBURTON.COM.AU 14 SALISBURY AVENUE
ALBERT Auction Saturday 28 October at 12:00pm Viewing Thursday 1 - 1:30pm Saturday 1:30 - 2pm Contact Scott Patterson 0417 581 074 Judy Balloch 0408 753 877 Garrick Lim 0424 439 242 Jacqui Bendall 0410 597 109 Oct O ber 11, 2023 M e L b OU r N e 67
MONT
129 POWLETT STREET EAST MELBOURNE KAYBURTON.COM.AU A 4 B 4 C 2 D 1 E Expressions of Interest Viewing By Appointment Contact Monique Depierre 0407 881 327 Zen Agnew 0421 655 716 Ross Savas 0418 322 994 68 BROADSHEET DOMAIN
Expressions
A 4 B 3 C 5 KAYBURTON.COM.AU
1201/182 WELLINGTON PARADE EAST MELBOURNE
of Interest
31 October at 5pm Viewing Thursday 12-12:30pm Saturday 11-11:30am Contact Monique Depierre 0407 881 327 Zen Agnew 0421 655 716 Jamie Mi 0450 125 355 Will Winter 0408 509 644 Oct O ber 11, 2023 M e L b OU r N e 69
Close
A 4 B 3 C 4 D 1 KAYBURTON.COM.AU
MELBOURNE Expressions of Interest Close 11 November at 12pm Viewing Wednesday 12-12:30pm Saturday 10-10:30am Contact Monique Depierre 0407 881 327 Zen Agnew 0421 655 716 Jamie Mi 0450 125 355 Will Winter 0408 509 644 70 BROADSHEET DOMAIN
PENTHOUSE/45 DUDLEY STREET WEST
5/404
Viewing Wednesday 1-1:30pm Saturday 2-2:30pm Contact Grant Samuel 0403 132 095 Darren Lewenberg 0412 555 556 Duncan Fraser-Smith 0468 560 768
TOORAK KAYBURTON.COM.AU A 2 B 2 C 2 D 1 Expressions of Interest Close 31 October at 3pm Oct O ber 11, 2023 M e L b OU r N e 71
TOORAK ROAD
22 Chaucer Crescent, Canterbury
Heyford c.1908 – a grand family estate on 3015sqm approx
Expressions of Interest Closing:
Monday 30th October at 4:00pm
Inspect: Thurs 1:15 - 1:45pm & Sat 12:45 - 1:15pm
72 BROADSHEET DOMAIN
5 A 4 B 6 C 1 E 1 G Mike Beardsley 0476 777 004 Mark Josem 0488 856 736 Maria Xu 0411 491 089 Oct O ber 11, 2023 M e L b OU r N e 73
Resort style entertaining, family focus
Auction: Saturday, 21st October at 12pm
Inspect: As advertised or by appointment
Mark Pezzin 0403 537 105 Michael Wood 0425 280 191
19 Yuile Street, Ashburton 5 A 3 B 3 C 3 D 1 E 1 G 680sqm approx j 74 BROADSHEET DOMAIN
Campbell Ward 0402 124 939 Richard Winneke 0418 136 858 Isabella Lu 0420702 310 Incredible Land Across 2 Titles Auction: Saturday 21st of October at 12pm Inspect: Thursday 11-11.30am & Saturday 1-1.30pm 3 & 5 Knutsford Street, Balwyn 7 A 4 B 4 C 1 F 2145sqm combined approx. j Oct O ber 11, 2023 M e L b OU r N e 75
Peter Vigano 0407 301 224 Geordie Dixon 0418 588 399 Jessica Zhang 0452 468 117 ‘Wish list’ Tara Estate opportunity Auction: Saturday 28th October at 12pm Inspect: As advertised or by appointment 39 Loch Street, Camberwell 4 A 2 B 2 C 2 D 888 sqm approx. j 76 BROADSHEET DOMAIN
Mark Josem 0488 856 736 Ross Stryker 0401 318 772
family luxury in the prestigious Tara Estate Auction: Thursday 26th October at 6:00pm Inspect: Thurs 11:45 - 12:15pm & Sat 1:00 - 1:30pm 17 Loch Street, Camberwell 4 A 3 B 4 C 1 E 853sqm approx. j Oct O ber 11, 2023 M e L b OU r N e 77
Poolside
Lloyd Lawton 0403 229 433 Nick O'Halloran 0430 345 086 Bridget Perry 0459 440 054 Laver House Studley Park Auction: Saturday 28th October at 12pm Inspect: Thurs 12.15-12.45pm & Sat 2-2.30pm 22 Laver Street, Kew 5 A 3 B 3 C 2 D 2 E 1 G 697sqm approx. j 78 BROADSHEET DOMAIN
Expansive 1960s abode steeped in rich history
Lloyd Lawton 0403 229 433 Nick O'Halloran 0430 345 086 Bridget Perry 0459 440 054
Auction: Saturday 28th October at 2pm Inspect: Thurs 1-1.30pm & Sat 12.30-1pm 39 Uvadale Grove, Kew 3 A 2 B 2 C 3 D 1 E 697sqm approx. j Oct O ber 11, 2023 M e L b OU r N e 79
Andrew McCann 0414 643 744 Nathan Waterson 0439 905 188 Aylin Demir 0402 586 280 Inspired family living, architectural finesse Auction: Saturday, 28th October at 2pm Inspect: Thursday 1.00-1.30pm & Saturday 12.45-1.15pm 26 Chomley Street, Prahran 4 A 3 B 2 C 511 sqm approx j 80 BROADSHEET DOMAIN
Grove, Armadale
49 Claremont Avenue, Malvern
Classic Victorian, contemporary finesse - the pinnacle of family living
Auction: Saturday 28th October at 12:30pm Inspect: Thursday 12-12.30pm
Auction:
Inspect:
Carla Fetter 0423 738 644 Andrew McCann 0414 643 744 David Sciola 0408 598 242
Saturday 21st October at 12pm
Thursday 12.00-12.30pm & Saturday 12.15-12.45pm
location 4 A 2 B 2 C 674sqm approx j
John Morrisby 0411 875 476 Andrew McCann 0414 643 744
10 Auburn
Captivating elegance in coveted
& 5-5.30pm, Saturday 12-12.30pm
5 A 3 B 2 C Oct O ber 11, 2023 M e L b OU r N e 81
8-10 Moorakyne Avenue, Malvern
a b c d e f g 82 BROADSHEET DOMAIN
4 Matthews Court, Toorak
MELBOURNE 83 Oct OBER 11, 2023
a b c e
20 Tashinny Road, Toorak a b c d e 84 BROADSHEET DOMAIN
a b c d e MELBOURNE 85 Oct OBER 11, 2023
16a Vista Grove, Toorak
Top Floor 16 Horsburgh Grove, Armadale
a b c
86 BROADSHEET DOMAIN
a b c d MELBOURNE 87 Oct OBER 11, 2023
33 Ellis Road, Glen Iris
a b c e 88 BROADSHEET DOMAIN
6 Coles Court, Mount Eliza
32 Rowland Street, Kew a b c d 21 Glen Shian Crescent, Mount Eliza a b c MELBOURNE 89 Oct OBER 11, 2023
52 Victoria Cres, Mont Albert (Cnr Laing St)
PRICE GUIDE $2,750,000 - $3,000,000
AUCTION October 28 12pm
Sitting pretty in a prized tree-lined pocket, this immaculate period home has undergone a complete transformation while retaining all of its original charm. Rising to a new level of sophistication, this impressively spacious retreat is awash with cutting edge appointments perfectly complemented by timeless features. Spanning two light-filled levels, families will adore the multitude of spaces for relaxation and entertainment. Designed for open plan ease, the living zone is the beating heart of this home, with a stunning chef’s kitchen flaunting luxury appliances and glass double doors revealing a true entertainer’s haven complete with luxe in-ground pool and built-in barbecue, making this home the complete package.
- Stylishly extended and renovated in 2016 by local renown and quality builders - Devlin Mees
- Stunning chef's kitchen flaunts premium appliances including handmade French Lacanche cooktop & butler's pantry
- Stunning hardwood flooring throughout and gorgeous plantation shutters
- Hydronic heating and ducted heating/cooling throughout (a fully zoned)
- Entertainer's backyard complete with in-ground pool & built-in barbecue
- Secure double auto garage at rear accessed from Laing Street
Tim Heavyside 0403 020 404 heavyside.co Steven Zervas 0423 767 621
90 BROADSHEET DOMAIN
4 3 2
Oct O ber 11, 2023 M e L b OU r N e 91
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