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It’s funny how cheese can be both everyday and luxurious. Something you put on the kids’ sandwiches, and something sophisticated you curate and style for friends. This issue’s cover stars, Ellie and Sam Studd, have spent most of their lives chasing the perfect cheesy bite, and now they’re ready to share their knowledge in a new book – just in time for holiday entertaining (aka cheeseboard season). Jo Walker Broadsheet Editor


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Back Chat with Ayesha Madon PAG E 7

Home Of The Week PAG E 8

Feature: Studd Siblings PAG E 1 1

"We have this language around food and it’s often what time of day it is and what we feel like." Feature: Studd Siblings

Neighbourhoods: Camberwell

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Work Uniform with Dewi Cooke PAG E 1 6

Property Listings PAG E 1 9

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Many Melburnians can remember a night at The Waiters Restaurant, affectionately known as “The Waiters Club”, which opened in the 1940s. Back then, it was the knock-off spot for European migrant workers who’d file up its narrow staircase to play cards and drink wine into the night. The Sabbadini family took over in the ’70s and still dish up comforting Italian recipes they’ve passed down over three generations. Stop in and you’ll see owner Denis and his daughters Nicole and Jess ferrying out steaming plates of carbonara, chicken liver with onion, and veal parmigiana, alongside chianti in glass tumblers. Known for: Comforting pastas and its lively atmosphere. Make sure to: Call ahead to book and BYO wine. Locals say: Look for specials like slow-cooked lamb shank and osso bucco. Don’t forget: There’s no menu here – everything you need is on a blackboard on the wall, including a must-try tiramisu. — HBS

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When we think of essay collections we often picture long words and complex metaphors. But Sarah Firth, a Melbourne-based cartoonist and writer, makes readers picture so much more with her visual essay collection. Firth’s debut graphic non-fiction book collates written work and illustration she’s put together over eight years. It approaches the big topics, like philosophy and science, but includes relatable humour, pop culture references, and those wacky questions you dare not ask out loud. Witty, contemplative and fun. — SV

Returning for its 27th year, the Japanese Film Festival will light up screens across Melbourne with a rich program of J-horror, historical dramas and modern comedies. This year’s theme focuses on the link between the past and present, and will open with Tetsu Maeda’s We’re Broke, My Lord!, a period comedy involving a family fortune, shoguns and samurais. Plus, there’s a free series of works by filmmaker Kō Nakahira – a pioneering figure in postwar Japanese cinema – to feast on. — GG

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The kitchen at Windsor’s Young Hearts is turning into “Buvette” for the next six months, with chef James Cornwall taking over as the new chef-in-residence. Expect bar snacks and share plates including spitfire flatbread, snapper cev ceviche and steak frites with mushroom ketchup. 216 High Street, Windsor / younghearts.melbourne Richmond’s Baby Pizza and Aussie-owned olive oil company Golden Groves have collaborated on an olive oil-forward menu available until Friday November 17. Stop by for olive oil Spritzes and Martinis, oil-doused prosciutto-wrapped melon and more. 631-633 Church Street, Richmond / babypizza.com.au

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Vue de Monde, the Rialto Tower fine diner helmed by chef Hugh Allen, and the venue’s sibling Lui Bar, are due to reopen on Saturday October 28. The venues, on the landmark building’s 55th floor, closed in July as the team prepared for a renovation and refurb worth over $3 million. 55 Rialto Towers, 525 Collins Street, Melbourne / vuedemonde.com.au Canterbury has a new wine bar in Lennox, a cosy spot on Maling Road offering Australianonly beer and wine. Stop by for a drink over share plates of grilled peaches and bur burrata, anchovy toast and Sicilian cannelloni. 114 Maling Road, Canterbury / lennoxwine.com.au Hawthorn East pay-by-weight Taiwanese dessert shop Mochi is set to open a city location later this year. The team plans to bring 50 per cent more topping options to the new venue, so watch out for waxberry taro balls, agar pearls, matcha jelly and durian pulp. 606 Burwood Road, Hawthorn East / @mochi.melbourne

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C R E AT I V E COLLINGWOOD Collingwood is only on the other side of Smith Street from Fitzroy, but the two suburbs feel quite different. Boasting a vibrant arts and dining scene, it attracts young professionals and creatives. Housing includes converted warehouses, terrace houses and modern apartments.

Kew staple Mister Bianco is moving to a larger location on Cotham Road, taking over the former Hellenic Republic space. The Italian restaurant, currently on High Street, is due to move next month. 285 High Street, Kew / misterbianco.com.au Read the full story for each dot point: broadsheet.com.au/melbourne/series/snack-bar 6

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1 bed unit, $441k 2 bed unit, $663k 2 bed house, $994k Source: Data based on sales within the last 12 months


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Ayesha Madon Words by Gitika Garg The Heartbreak High actor takes on a new role for Melbourne Fashion Week. “If you’d have told me five years ago, when I was a student just down the road, that I would be the ambassador for Melbourne Fashion Week (MFW), I wouldn’t have believed you,” Ayesha Madon says. The actor and musician – and this year’s official MFW envoy – caught the attention of TV fans with her lead role as Amerie Wadia in Netflix’s reboot of the classic ’90s Australian teen drama Heartbreak High. The show went down well with audiences: it remained in the streamer’s top 10 shows in Australia for five consecutive weeks and reached the top 10 in 43 other countries, too. “As a creative, I always have low expectations in terms of response, so to have this reaction came as a massive shock,” Madon tells Broadsheet. “It sounds generic, but I just feel overwhelming gratitude.” After graduating from Southbank’s Victorian College of the Arts in 2018 with a degree in musical theatre, being cast in the hit series was a combination of having a (good) agent, years of auditioning and “somehow getting lucky”, Madon explains. Taking cues from the original show – which explored topics that were brave for its time such as teen sex and racial identity – the contemporary take focuses on weighty themes around gender, sexuality, consent, mental health and police brutality. The show also prioritises diversity, with a nuanced depiction of underrepresented communities, in terms of ethnicity, gender and disability. As a South Asian-Australian woman in a lead role, Madon talks a lot about her appreciation of the show’s authentic representation of diverse experiences. “For many people of colour, they are a person of colour at home and then, when [they step outside] they’re not really – they are assimilating and code-switching and trying to fit the mould,” she says. The feeling of having to “mask” your

cultural identity is something Madon and her character Amerie have in common. It’s a point that prompted reflection for the actor during prep for the role. “I love that [the the por portrayal] doesn’t have to be another Indian kid trying to study,” she says. “The show lets us just be Brown and exist without always hav having to address [the topic of race].” Ideas around social class, gender and sex sexuality inform much of the show’s fashion and costuming – another feature of the series. Fusing ’90s nostalgia with gen Z aesthetics, it’s a celebration of unapologetic self-expression, the rejection of mainstream trends and a showcase for diverse Australian designers. While her character’s style is sporty (Amerie loves a statement pant), Madon’s off-screen looks are more “gender non-conforming, edgy and ever-evolving”, she says. “I go through phases very quickly, so one day I’ll be wearing baggy clothes and the next I’ll be hyperfem.” The singer-songwriter’s cur current phase? Tracksuit tops and pants as she works on writing her next upbeat tunes. When she’s not opting for loungewear, the actor’s go-to brands include Melbournebased labels such as Perple, Erik Yvon and Strateas Carlucci, as well as First Nations designers like Ginny’s Girl Gang and Clair Helen – many of them showcasing on the official schedule of this year’s MFW. The Student Collections Runway, featuring the innovative work of a new wave of designers, is also a big draw, she says. “It’s like catching geniuses at the beginning of their journey.” While we won’t see Madon walking down any MFW catwalks, she’s looking forward to cheering on from the sidelines and celebrat celebrating a move towards greater representation in Australian fashion. “I want to see someone’s nuanced experience through their art,” she says. “The only way you can have interesting work, in my opinion, is by diversifying the creatives.” OctOber 18, 2023

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double-vanity en suite with a bath. The tundra-blue limestone adds a sense of refined luxury to this space. Stroll further inside the home and it all opens into a north-facing dining and living zone. Maximal use of glass ensures no corner of this zone is untouched by light. The kitchen’s highlights include Carrara marble benchtops and a butler’s pantry. The appliances include Miele and ASKO dishwashers, an integrated Liebherr fridge-freezer and two Smeg ovens. It’s all underscored by French oak floors throughout. This space overlooks the backyard, which has been transformed into an outdoor haven. The swimming pool takes pride of place in front of the home gym, which looks out over the pool and lawn and has its own powder room. A covered outdoor entertaining area has a built-in barbecue and overhead fan. Kids will ensure the in-ground trampoline gets a workout, and there’s even an outdoor shower, courtesy of designer Mon Palmer. Upstairs you’ll find three more bedrooms, all with built-in wardrobes. There are two bathrooms up here, featuring stone Italiana finishes. The retreat will give teenagers their own space and there’s a home cinema up here, too.

Drive through the house’s garage and into the car lift to reach the basement, which has a car turntable and space for six cars. Down here are extra storage space, a wine room, and a cellar that can hold 1500 bottles. This is approximately 890 square metres of living space. The Gascoigne Estate is a covetable pocket of Malvern East, with leafy streets and an Edwardian heritage. Wander through this blue-chip neighbourhood and you’ll reach Burke Road, Central Park, and an adjoining strip of shops and cafes. Caulfield and Malvern train stations are both close.

Malvern East 30 Beaver Street $3.6 million-$3.9 million

Toorak 1/25 Douglas Street $4.2 million-$4.6 million

Armadale 29 Glassford Street $2.5 million-$2.75 million

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Expressions of interest: Close 5pm, October 23 Agent: Marshall White, Nicole French 0417 571 505

Auction: 11.30am, October 28 Agent: Marshall White, Andrew Hayne 0418 395 349

Dating to c1905, Rosedale offers an enticing blend of Malvern East heritage and contemporary liveability. A three-level, architectdesigned extension complements the home’s heritage, creating an ideal family home. The ground floor lays on the period charm at the front. The elegant facade has a tessellated verandah and interacts seamlessly with the landscaped front gardens to present a tasteful portrait to the neighbourhood. It fits rights in – Coppin Street is not short on either heritage appeal or greenery. The facade’s bay window belongs to the front bedroom, which also has an open fireplace. It’s in front of the formal living room, which opens to a home office that can be easily tucked away when entertaining. The main bedroom abuts the eastern side of the entrance hall. There’s a large dressing room with built-in wardrobes, and a

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Andrew Hayne Marshall White “One of the most amazing, complete houses I’ve seen in my 35-year career, when you consider the accommodation, living zones, basement and of course, location, with the preferred northern rear orientation.”

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CHEESE DREAMS Words by Michael Harry · Photos by Natalie McComas

Brother-and-sister duo Sam and Ellie Studd grew up with “The Grand High Cheese Lord” – aka their father Will Studd – but the first-time authors are forging their own path with a new book to make sure you never eat bad cheese again.


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iblings Sam and Ellie Studd were destined to work in the world of cheese, but it took them a while to realise it. After leaving school, Sam rode motor motorbikes across India and worked in hospitality, while Ellie was a clinical nurse consultant at the Royal Children’s Hospital for 10 years. But since their father, Will Studd, has been the most influential Australian name in cheese for over four decades, they couldn’t avoid the family business forever. “Dad does cast a very big shadow and I mean that in the nicest way possible,” Sam tells Broadsheet. “We spent a lot of our school holidays travelling around Europe, where Dad would deal with producers, and we’d be hanging out with the kids. So whether we liked it or not, the family trips were often orientated around cheese.” We’re sitting in the kitchen of Ellie’s cute-as-a-button terrace house in Melbourne’s inner north, talking to Sam on a laptop from his home in Byron Bay. As his face glows on the bench, Ellie unwraps a wheel of Brillat-Savarin soft-ripened cheese imported by their family business, Selected by Will Studd. She fills a bowl with golden honey, slices a fresh baguette from nearby bakery Loafer Bread, fans out some fruit crackers, and opens a block of Le Gruyere bought on a recent trip to Switzerland. This is outrageously delicious cheese – the French triple cream fills the mouth with velvety luxury, the gruyere crumbles with lingering complexity. Ellie says she and Sam like to bring cheese to parties and station themselves near the cheeseboard to watch as the guests have their minds blown one by one. As party tricks go, it’s a good one. When their dad started talking about retiring a few years ago, the siblings realised they had too much assumed cheese knowledge and weren’t ready to farewell fromage. They have an older sister, Fleur, who runs successful coffee business Market Lane. Sam is the youngest, Ellie is the middle child. “To be honest, in the beginning [us working in cheese] wasn’t particularly encouraged, so we really had to go out and cut our teeth,” Sam says. He worked at artisan cheesemaker Jasper Hill Farm in Vermont, USA; Ellie picked up experience at Neal’s Yard Dairy in the UK and later got a job at Melbourne’s Spring Street Grocer. They both became members of the Guilde Internationale des Fromagers and passed an American-based exam to become Certified Cheese Professionals (CCPs). 12

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Credentials in place, they were finally ready to join their father’s business importing cheese to Australia and the USA, sourced from family farms around the world. Ellie has a marketing role in their “day job”, while Sam is across sales. On the side they’ve launched the Studd Siblings platform to educate the public with masterclasses and media gigs. “Part of the reason we set up Studd Siblings was to curate our own voice, because we don’t just want to be ‘Will Studd’s kids’, as much as we love our old man and he’s done so much for the industry,” Sam says. “It’s about honouring and respecting what he has done, but connecting it to our own voice,” Ellie adds. “And so much of [what we do] is the same message of preserving traditional cheesemaking methods.” The siblings have published a recipe column in Delicious magazine for the past six years, and now they’ve written a book – The Best Things in Life Are Cheese – released later this month. The expansive, 304-page cheese companion took two-and-a-half years to complete and offers a crash course in how to buy, store, cook and wow guests with cheese. It includes 70 cheesy recipes organised by occasion, such as Brunch, Mates and Dates, or Slow Sundays. “We based that on how we talk in real life. Like we say, ‘Do you feel like a Midnight Snackie?’ Or, ‘Is it Sweetie Treaty time?’,” Ellie laughs, naming two more of the chapters. “We have this language around food and it’s often what time of day it is and what we feel like.” The siblings spent a whole summer on the NSW North Coast testing the recipes for the book, essentially experimenting on themselves. “We never thought it would be possible for us to OD on cheese, but we ODed on cheese,” Ellie admits. “Sammy is an intuitive cook, so I’d be chasing him around the kitchen asking, ‘How much is that, half a teaspoon?’” Sam interjects: “But just to be clear, all the measurements are correct in the book!” “It became a hardcore obsession deciding which recipe went with which occasion,” Ellie says. “Sammy would come clambering up the hill and say, ‘Ellie, I’ve got something to tell you, this can’t go in Midnight Snackies, it’s gotta go in Slow Sundays, it takes too long to make.’” While there are plenty of cheese books on the market (including two by their dad, Chalk and Cheese and Cheese Slices, based on

THE STUDD SIBLINGS’ CHEESE TIPS: SEAL OF APPROVAL Look for a protected designation of origin (PDO) stamp on the label. “That means it’s made within a particular region using a time-honoured technique and is a great place to start,” Ellie says. PACKAGING Buy soft cheese in a wooden box wrapped in wax paper. “Cardboard draws out moisture, but the paper doesn’t suffocate the cheese, and the wood acts like a maturation chamber,” Sam says. SHOP SOMEWHERE BUSY The higher the turnover the better, Sam says. “If it’s a busy shop, the cheese will probably be better kept.” STORAGE Keep your cheese in the vegetable crisper of the fridge, with extra-ripe cheeses in a plastic airtight container to reduce stink. TRY DIFFERENT PAIRINGS Ellie’s latest discovery is Normandy camembert with a sheet of nori. “There’s something about the funk and the crispness that adds this amazing umami,” she says. Sam likes Comté matched with a floral coffee, or aged gouda with dark chocolate. WHAT TO PUT IT ON “We were brought up as bread purists, but I like a cracker,” Ellie says. Sam adds, “The cheese should be the star of the show.” THE ULTIMATE CHEESEBOARD Adhere to the catchphrase: something old, something new, something stinky, something blue. The book also features a “Rockstar Cheeseboard” – a wheel of Brillat-Savarin triple cream served at room temperature with chilled champagne. “Let the effervescence cut through the fat and it’s a party in your mouth,” Sam says. BUY LESS, MORE OFTEN Sam says to buy good quality cheese frequently. “You don’t need a cheeseboard with 10 mediocre cheeses on it. Pick one, two or three options.” WHERE TO BUY Support your local independent cheese shop and talk to your cheesemonger to discover the right style for you. BOCCACCIO CELLARS, 1030 Burke Road, Balwyn PRAHRAN MARKET, 163 Commercial Road, South Yarra SIMON JOHNSON, 471 Toorak Road, Toorak SOUTH MELBOURNE MARKET, 322-326 Coventry Street, South Melbourne SPRING STREET CHEESE CELLAR, Basement/157 Spring Street, Melbourne SUPERCHEESE, 121 Swan Street, Richmond

Will’s eight-season SBS TV series), there are none quite like this. “We’ve got hundreds of books that are information-dense, but unless you’re a ‘curd nerd’ or a geek like us, no one is going to them pick up,” Sam says. He compares the cheese business to that of fine wine, with its myriad varieties and expressions of place. “There’s a mysticism to cheese. We wanted to demystify [the industry] and make it fun, sexy and accessible for people.” Ellie agrees on their demystifying mission. “People get nervous about doing a cheeseboard, or when they go into a shop and see 50 million cheeses staring at them, it can be really intimidating,” she says. “We wanted to speak to that person who is first walking into a cheese shop or looking at the wall of cheeses at a specialty super supermarket, give them those key knowledge points … and empower them to navigate a pretty complex and vast world.” The finished manual is user-friendly, often cheeky, and gorgeously illustrated and photographed. And of course it’s a family affair: Ellie’s partner Kirsten Jenkins is a well-known food stylist who helped bring it all together. While mak making the book, Ellie was pregnant with their daughter Stella, to whom the publication is dedicated. As for Will? He was happy to let his kids do the book on their own. “I don’t even think he’s read the book!” Sam says with a wry shake of the head. “He almost refused, but when it was going to print, I told him he couldn’t read it later and say there’s mistakes,” Ellie says, smiling. “So he did give it a quick glance.” In the acknowledgements, Ellie writes that Sam is an island, while she is a wave – the brother and sister have somewhat compet competing energies but are ultimately compatible. “There are obviously family dynamics that play out in business which makes things more interesting than if we just had a working relationship,” Sam says. “Me and Ellie have travelled the world together, spent time on farms together, have a shared passion and interest. There’s no denying there are disagreements – that happens with all siblings – but we have a collective goal and mission we want to accomplish. We’ve got a message to preach, which is that cheese is amazing. And we want to tell the world about it.” The Best Things in Life Are Cheese ($44.99) 99) is out October 31 from Plum/Pan 99 Macmillan Australia.



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ith tram lines intersecting the suburb and a railway hub for central train lines, Camberwell is a residential pocket built for convenient commuting. The main junction is home to a small but impactful thrift scene. Hidden behind Commerce Lane, Market 755 sells confidently curated vintage goods. And, of course, there’s Camberwell Sunday Market, operating since 1976. Sift through items antique, curated, homemade and preloved. You’ll also find piping-hot doughnuts filled with oozy jam (approach with caution), cheerful buskers and fresh flowers sold at market price. For a slightly more intentional bouquet, head to Monet de Fleur for artful floral arrangements tied in bespoke wrapping paper designed by the owners’ daughter. A robust coffee scene includes specialty outfits Collective Espresso, Prospect Espresso and Crimson Coffee, or take your pick from an array of quaint cafes along Burke Road. If you’re after something on the go, Penny for Pound provides pastries (sweet and savoury) with a nod to nostalgic Aussie treats – including a Golden Gaytime croissant. Cross through Camberwell Fresh Food Market via the Riversdale Road exit to find efficient queues rolling through Trang Bakery, a local banh mi favourite – filled with a choice of crackling pork belly, chicken, lemongrass tofu or the equally satisfying plant-based mock meats. Or find more good feeds at Toorak Road Japanese cafe Haiku, a go-to for teishoku bento breakfasts. For a moment of self-care, head to Buff Studios for a neat gel manicure. Or slink into silk hammocks for aerial yoga at bilingual studio Little Mandarin Yoga and Pilates. Prefer tak taking your fitness outdoors? The Anniversary Trail pedestrian and bike path stretches across the suburb, linking play playgrounds and verdant parks. When evening comes, head to Gloria’s Wine – a lived-in 70-seat neighbourhood bar and shop with a 180-strong wine wall, and plenty of snacky eats and pizza on the menu. Or there’s Boss Pizzeria, offering rotating woodfired pizzas, plus the key to Camberwell’s best kept Italian dough secret. Drench Boss’s sweet and freshly fried house-made doughnuts in a thick vanilla custard to top off your night. 14

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Zali Reynolds Shelter Real Estate “Camberwell’s prestigious postcode blends winding boulevards, palatial homes, eateries, boutiques, and bars into a charming neighbourhood filled with diverse attractions and rich character.”

Clockwise from top: Fordham Gardens, photo Amy Hemmings; Gloria’s Wine, photo Kate Pascoe; Boss Pizzeria, photo Catherine Grey; Camberwell Market Fruit & Veg, photo Amy Hemmings

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Dewi Cooke Words by Rosie Herdman · Photos by Samantha Schultz

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or Dewi Cooke, an average work workday requires her to be across many diverse elements – and what she requires from her working wardrobe is just as multifaceted. Cooke is chief executive officer of The Social Studio, a not-for-profit supporting ref refugee and migrant creatives that’s part fashion school, part clothing label, part ethical manufacturer, part shop. In all, it’s something of a Venn diagram of Cooke’s interests. A former journalist who’s covered social affairs and arts reporting, she’s also always loved fashion – even more so when combined with a sense of purpose. Since becoming CEO in October 2020, Cooke has enjoyed “indulging more of my interest in small-scale, unique, heritage craft-type pieces”, she says. “I’m a big fan of small labels that are made in Melbourne or made in Australia, but I also really love a lot of small-scale social enter enterprise-type labels internationally,” Cooke tells Broadsheet. “I don’t think there’s much that I own anymore [that] doesn’t have an inter interesting story attached to it.” What’s your definition of a good work wardrobe? Practical but fun. I get a lot of joy from my clothes and like to think about the combination of prints, patterns and textures that I’m wearing, as well as repping garments and brands that align with my values. Comfy shoes are a must – I basically live in sneakers or my Henrik Vibskov black lace-ups – but I love a fancy sock, too! What do you require from your clothes to be able to do your job properly? Truthfully, my work wardrobe is very similar to what I wear out-of-hours. Nothing too precious and some key pieces that I can dress down or up according to the occasion. My “office” is an industrial working space combining a school and manufacturing studio with loads of people coming and going, so I need to be able to move around easily and jump from normal desk duties, to meeting with a funder, to staffing the store or installing 16

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an exhibition, without too much thought. Do you have a go-to item in your wardrobe that you associate with a good or productive day at work? I have a thing for blue workwear jackets, so no matter what I’m wearing I often find myself layering one of these over the top. I got my favourite one from a trip I made to Japan years ago. It’s falling apart so I keep repair repairing and patching it and it’s now almost like that grandfather’s axe paradox – how much can I replace of it before it becomes a completely different piece? Otherwise, if I’m going to an event or speaking publicly, I’ll generally wear one of our limited edition collaboration pieces (like this Kay Abude x Alpha60 dress) as these are always so special and give me lots to talk about. What’s your most beloved item of clothing? I’m lucky to still have a lot of my mum’s clothing from the ’70s and ’80s when we lived in Southeast Asia and had access to amazing tailors. And I have some vintage Jenny Kee and Flamingo Park knits that I adore. But the piece that means the most to me is probably this old tracksuit jacket of my big brother’s – he was a great swimmer as a kid and swam in competitions all over Asia. The jacket is covered in patches from his various wins, and it’s got his name embroidered across the front. It used to be my trademark jacket when I was in my twenties and it still fits me now. I don’t think I’ll ever let it go. Do you have any favourite beauty products? My mum has amazing skin and got me using Ella Bache products at an early age. I use their Spirulines moisturiser, serum and eye cream but, for cleanser, I tend to swap between a Mecca or Go-To cleansing oil, as well as daily sun cream. I hate the feeling of make-up on my skin, so I only use a Nars concealer very sparingly under the eyes, maybe a tinted BB cream and then a waterproof eyeliner. If I’m going out I’ll go for a bright red or orange lip, but otherwise I keep it simple with a Chanel gloss.


FASHION & STYLE

THOUGHTFUL, CRAFTFORWARD BRANDS DEWI COOKE LOVES THE SOCIAL STUDIO “I wear a lot of The Social Studio’s own label, and labels that we stock in-store like Melbourne brand Remuse or the awesome merch T-shirts from not-for-profit org Music in Exile.” thesocialstudio.org NORBLACK NORWHITE & INJIRI “Generally I love pieces with a story to tell, either through heritage, craft, colour or technique, and I often look to India where there are so many brands doing incredible work with traditional printing and weaving techniques. Norblack Norwhite and Injiri are among my favourites in this space.” norblacknorwhite.com & injiri.co.in SUKKHA CITTA “I also love the batik work and overall mission of Indonesian social enterprise Sukkha Citta, which works with women across villages in West Java to weave, dye and sew their clothes. They only use natural dyes and are also investing in regenerative farming to grow the cotton for their collections.” sukkhacitta.com KIDS OF IMMIGRANTS “The social message of LA streetwear brand Kids of Immigrants, which honours the hopes and aspirations of immigrant families, really resonates – and they have great graphic design, too.” kidsofimmigrants.us ERIK YVON & GARY BIGENI “In Australia, I turn to these labels for their incredible eye for colour and commitment to locally made, slow fashion.” erikyvon.com & garybigeni.com

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HOME & LIFESTYLE

THE FIT- OUT

Six of the Best Beach Towels for Pleasing Post-Swim Vibes By Jo Walker

HOMMEY JELLY BEACH TOWEL – $99 The Melbourne label’s Jelly towels are supersized and sweetly striped, with colours inspired by childhood treats. They come from a line of dessert-themed towels that also includes Sherbet, Frosé and Rocky Road. Like the rest of Hommey’s towels, they’re extra plush and made from 100 per cent organic Turkish cotton. gethommey.com

HAKE A LINEN BE ACH BL ANKET – $90 Look, this offering from Byron Bay’s Hakea calls itself a linen beach blanket, but it’s also perfectly legitimate to use as a towel, sarong or toga, so let’s not get caught up in semantics. Made from 100 per cent linen, these beach blankets get softer with each wear. They scrunch down pretty small in your bag, too. hakeaswim.com

VENROY WOVEN TERRY BORDER TOWEL – $120–$150 Laid-back vintage shades and minimalist colour blocking make Sydney label Venroy’s woven terry border towel a fresh, no-nonsense option for poolside lounging. The brand started in 2011 with a run of swim shorts, so the people behind it have put a lot of thought into looking good near water. venroy.com.au

CLOTHING THE GAPS GATHERING BLANKET – $130 Designed by Gunditjmara artist Laura Thompson on Wurundjeri Country, one side of the hefty Gathering blanket is inspired by traditional possum-skin cloaks and the other celebrates Aboriginal language groups. At 200 centimetres by 150 centimetres, it’s also supersized and quick-drying. A great companion at the beach, it works well as a picnic rug, too. clothingthegaps.com.au

MAYDE DAINTREE TOWEL – $159.95 This Daintree offering from Gold Coast towel juggernaut Mayde is lush, warm and big – just like its namesake rainforest. Featuring a terry Jacquard design with tropical palm motif, it’s made in Turkey from 100 per cent cotton and woven in a range of luscious block colours: chambray, mustard, sage, rose and white. maydestore.com.au

BAINA PO OL TOWEL – $130 Baina founders Bailey Meredith and Anna Fahey set out to build an Antipodean brand of “curated towelling”, and this Erin towel features their punchy interpretation of a classic stripe. Double-looped terry cloth construction in 100 per cent certified organic cot cotton makes it especially soft and absorbent. Available in two colourways. shopbaina.com

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LUXURY Words by Joanne Brookfield & Kay Keighery

Middle Park 146 Canterbury Road $3.9 million-$4.2 million 4

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Auction: 12.30pm, October 28 Agent: Marshall White, Ben Manolitsas 0400 201 626 From the restored tuck-pointed Edwardian facade to the significant renovation and extension within, this impressive property certainly meets the high expectations of its bluechip postcode. Sophisticated interiors (think smokey glassfronted wine fridge, oak herringbone floors and Taj Mahal quartzite finishes) are luxurious, as is the floor plan, which has not one but two separate first-floor wings for accommodation, where all bedrooms have en suites.

Toorak 4 Matthews Court $14 million-$15 million 4

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Brighton 3/18 Black Street $3.5 million-$3.7 million 3

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Kew 884 Glenferrie Road $7.8 million-$8.2 million 6

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Expressions of interest: Close 1pm, October 26 Agent: RT Edgar, Mark Wridgway 0419 510 777

Expressions of interest: Close 5pm, October 24 Agent: Whitefox, Lana Samuels 0435 165 633

Expressions of interest: Close 5pm, October 31 Agent: Kay & Burton, Peter Kudelka 0418 319 439

The state-of-the-art design by Trinity Architects displays graceful arcs throughout. Inside, several levels of splendidly appointed and presented spaces include a cellar, theatre room, lounge and open-plan hub. The staircase is a nautilus-inspired wonder. Looking out over the pool and rear garden through curved glass walls, the hub adjoins a covered terrace with a barbecue and pizza oven. Another barbecue is found on the panoramic roof terrace.

Clever design elements maximise light in this stylish townhouse. A lift connects all five levels. Park two cars on the lower-ground level. The ground level is given to a powder room, a bar nook and an open-plan hub uniting with a compact barbecue courtyard. A laundry, study area and two bedrooms and en suites comprise the first floor. Bracketed by balconies, the main bedroom commandeers the second, while the roof terrace provides sunshine and sweeping scenery.

Ingleside tugs at the heartstrings with a winning combination of Victorian gravitas and life-enhancing modernisation. The landscaped gardens assure respite, lacework adorns the Italianate facade, and the arched and skylit hallway creates a comely core. Six ornate fireplaces lend old-school romance. While updated, the main kitchen retains rustic charm. With bedrooms and living areas in the principal build and the two-storey side wing, it’s perfect for intergenerational living. OctOber 18, 2023

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OPEN FOR INSPECTION Words by Kay Keighery, Maria Harris, Richard Cornish & Shae Wiedermann

LAST WEEKEND

Brighton East 21a Canberra Grove $2.55 million-$2.65 million

Clearance Rate of 68%* Source: Domain Group

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Expressions of interest: Close 3pm, October 24 Agent: Chisholm & Gamon, Sam Gamon 0425 702 574, with Fredman Property, Joel Fredman 0413 487 837

W H AT O U R N AT I O N A L E D I T O R S AY S

This very modern house comes with all of the features for an easy lifestyle, including electric blinds, keyless entry and phone-controlled pool features. The ground floor optimises light and has easy connection to the travertine-tiled terrace and the pool. Upstairs, three bedrooms sit alongside a study space and balcony. Luxury is highlighted in the combined butler’s pantry/laundry, underfloor heating and fireplace. Natalie Mortimer Domain national magazine editor “Eight months of housing growth and four consecutive months of 4.1 per cent cash rate stability have shifted forecasters’ pessimism, as demand outpaces supply, boosting housing and rental markets.”

Glen Iris 2 Watson Street $2.9 million-$3.1 million 5

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$5.25 million South Yarra 42 Davis Avenue Sold by Castran Gilbert* *As reported on October 7, 2023

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Mont Albert 52 Victoria Crescent $2.75 million-$3 million 4

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Sandringham 5 Moor Street $1.95 million-$2.05 million 3

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Auction: 10am, October 28 Agent: Jellis Craig, Jonathon O’Donoghue 0412 745 707

Auction: Noon, October 28 Agent: Heavyside, Tim Heavyside 0403 020 404

Auction: 11.30am, October 21 Agent: Belle Property Sandringham, Jenny Dwyer 0418 528 988

With a sunken lounge (with fireplace) leading wall-free to a dining room where folding doors part to an open-plan family hub, this house flaunts ample living space in an appealing flow. The tally of five bedrooms includes a contender for main on both levels. Put that together with the low-maintenance, decks-terrace-and-pool backyard, and you’ve got a family idyll.

Pretty as a picture with a Hamptons vibe, this two-storey home with a pool offers great family options. Enjoy a swim and a barbecue, relax in the family living area or go formal in the front of the house. Builder Devlin Mees’ renovation and extension have produced a terrific home with a retreat, luxurious kitchen and butler’s pantry, hydronic heating and elegant fittings.

This lovingly maintained weatherboard home was built by the owner’s great-greatgrandfather in 1885 when Sandringham was called Gypsy Village. That deep sense of history, from the mullioned windows to the brick fireplace, is matched by spacious modern living with a provincial-style kitchen, generous bathrooms, light-filled living areas and a pool. It’s a short walk from the beach.


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Kew 8 Oak Close $2.15 million-$2.35 million 5

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Malvern 104/18 Spring Road $2.3 million-$2.53 million 3

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Brighton East 103 Marriage Road $2.1 million-$2.3 million 4

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Auction: 2.30pm, October 21 Agent: Belle Property, Yili Ma 0412 938 115

Private sale Agent: Jellis Craig, Will Bennison 0438 572 371

Auction: 2.30pm, October 28 Agent: Marshall White, Campbell Butterss 0432 735 385

This stylish, modern home in Kew’s Studley Park precinct is light-filled and private. The kitchen has Caesarstone benchtops, a butler’s pantry and Miele appliances, while outside is a covered deck for family entertaining. Upstairs are four bedrooms – two with en suites – another bathroom and a study.

In one of blue-chip Malvern’s most famous leafy streets close to Glenferrie Road, this architect-designed apartment brims with timeless finishes and spaces that invite relaxed living and outdoor entertaining. The three bedrooms include the main with a marble en suite and walk-in wardrobe.

Renovated but retaining its 1950s feel, this abode caters for a relaxed family lifestyle. A north-facing deck, outdoor room and self-cleaning pool complement the indoor features, which include two renovated bathrooms, a ceiling-mounted projector, built-in desk and two-way gas fireplace.

Hover your camera over the code to view live listings on domain.com.au

52 Victoria Cres, Mont Albert (Cnr Laing St) 4

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PRICE GUIDE $2,750,000 - $3,000,000 AUCTION October 28th 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

heavyside.co

Tim Heavyside 0403 020 404 OctOber 18, 2023

Steven Zervas 0423 767 621 MELBOURNE

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14 ST GEORGES ROAD TOORAK

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Expressions of Interest Close 11 November at 3pm Viewing By Appointment

Contact Ross Savas Jamie Mi Andrew Sahhar

0418 322 994 0450 125 355 0417 363 358

KAYBURTON.COM.AU

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42 HEYINGTON PLACE TOORAK

A4 B3 C4 D1 F 24

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Expressions of Interest Close 14 November at 5pm Viewing Wednesday & Saturday 12-12:30pm

Contact Ross Savas Jamie Mi Rae Mano

0418 322 994 0450 125 355 0413 768 163

KAYBURTON.COM.AU

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231 KOOYONG ROAD TOORAK

A4 B4 C4 D1 F 26

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Expressions of Interest Close 31 October at 5pm Viewing Wednesday & Saturday 11-11:30am

Contact Ross Savas Jamie Mi Rae Mano

0418 322 994 0450 125 355 0413 768 163

KAYBURTON.COM.AU

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"EILDON" – CIRCA 1850 51 GREY STREET ST KILDA NoNo

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Expressions of Interest Close 26 October at 5pm Viewing By appointment Kay & Burton Peter Kudelka 0418 319 439

Gross Waddell ICR Andrew Waddell 0419 400 991

Damon Krongold 0418 850 757

Raoul Salter 0418 335 432


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741 ORRONG ROAD TOORAK

A 3 B3 C 2 D 1 F

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KAYBURTON.COM.AU

Expressions of Interest Close 25 October at 5pm Viewing Wednesday & Saturday 12-12:30pm

Yes

Contact Nicole Gleeson Oliver Booth Robert Li

0414 809 221 0413 975 723 0413 725 369


9 KENSINGTON ROAD SOUTH YARRA

A 4 B 2 C 4 D 1 F G 585 sqm approx. Yes

KAYBURTON.COM.AU

Expressions of Interest Close 31 October at 3pm Viewing Wednesday 1-1:30pm Saturday 2-2:30pm Contact Ross Savas Duncan Fraser-Smith Jamie Mi

0418 322 994 0468 560 768 0450 125 355

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PENTHOUSE 42 MURPHY STREET SOUTH YARRA

A 4 B 2.5 C 4

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Expressions of Interest Close 9 November at 5pm Viewing Wednesday 5-5:30pm Saturday 1-1:30pm Contact Matt Davis Ross Savas Jamie Mi Maddie Coles

0412 466 858 0418 322 994 0450 125 355 0429 343 880


2/42 WASHINGTON STREET TOORAK

A 3 B3 C 2

Expressions of Interest Close 31 October at 5pm (Unless Sold Prior)

KAYBURTON.COM.AU

Viewing Wednesday & Saturday 11-11:30am Contact Oliver Booth Nicole Gleeson Nicky Rowe

0413 975 723 0414 809 221 0428 640 509

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22 DOMAIN STREET SOUTH YARRA

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Auction Saturday 28 October at 11am Viewing Thursday 12-12:30pm, Saturday 10-10:30am Kay & Burton Nicole Gleeson 0414 809 221

Jellis Craig Nathan Waterson 0439 905 188

Gerald Delany 0418 355 337

Michael Armstrong 0407 063 263


503/881 HIGH STREET ARMADALE

A 3 B3 C 4 D 1

KAYBURTON.COM.AU

Expressions of Interest Close 28 October at 5pm Viewing Thursday 2-2:30pm Saturday 10-10:30am Contact Matt Davis Ross Savas Nick Kenyon

0412 466 858 0418 322 994 0429 858 616

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1201/182 WELLINGTON PARADE EAST MELBOURNE

A 4 B3 C 5

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KAYBURTON.COM.AU

Expressions of Interest Close 31 October at 5pm Viewing Thursday 12-12:30pm Saturday 11-11:30am Contact Monique Depierre Zen Agnew Jamie Mi Will Winter

0407 881 327 0421 655 716 0450 125 355 0408 509 644


129 POWLETT STREET EAST MELBOURNE

A 4 B 4.5 C 2 D 1 E

Yes

KAYBURTON.COM.AU

Expressions of Interest Viewing By Appointment Contact Monique Depierre Zen Agnew Ross Savas

0407 881 327 0421 655 716 0418 322 994

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14 SALISBURY AVENUE MONT ALBERT A 4 B 3 C 4 D 2 F E G 936 sqm Approx Yes

Yes

KAYBURTON.COM.AU

Auction Saturday 28 October at 12pm Viewing Thursday 1-1:30pm Saturday 12:30-1pm Contact Scott Patterson Judy Balloch Garrick Lim Jacqui Bendall

0417 581 074 0408 753 877 0424 439 242 0410 597 109

OctOber 18, 2023

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'BLUE BAY' 3520 POINT NEPEAN ROAD SORRENTO

Expressions of Interest Invited Viewing By appointment

A 5 B 4.5 C 8 D 1 F E Yes

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Yes

Contact Liz Jensen Gerald Delany

0418 446 228 0418 355 337

KAYBURTON.COM.AU


31 NICHOLSON STREET SOUTH YARRA

A 3 B2 C 2 D 1 F

Yes

Expressions of Interest Close 31 October at 5pm Viewing Wednesday & Saturday 1-1:30pm Contact Gary Ormrod Nicole Gleeson Dario Fazio

0419 588 331 0414 809 221 0452 241 398

KAYBURTON.COM.AU

1/543A TOORAK ROAD TOORAK

A 3 B2 C 2 D 1 Expressions of Interest Close 31 October at 3pm Viewing Wednesday 3-3:30pm Saturday 1-1:30pm Contact Grant Samuel Darren Lewenberg Duncan Fraser-Smith

0403 132 095 0412 555 556 0468 560 768

KAYBURTON.COM.AU

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5/404 TOORAK ROAD TOORAK

A 2 B2 C 2 D 1 Expressions of Interest Close 31 October at 3pm Viewing Wednesday 1-1:30pm Saturday 2-2:30pm Contact Grant Samuel Darren Lewenberg Duncan Fraser-Smith

0403 132 095 0412 555 556 0468 560 768

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5a 4b 2v 1f

HAMPTON EAST 18 Charming Street THE CROWNING JEWEL OF 'CHARMING' STREET Originally built in the 1950s, this 4-bedroom + studio, 4-bathroom home on The Block has undergone a stunning transformation. It now represents the epitome of designer living, offering spaciousness and luxury that caters to every family's needs. With multiple indoor and outdoor living areas, a pool, and a lavish master bedroom suite, House 3 by Kristy & Brett is the crowning jewel of Charming Street.

FOR SALE VIEW Contact agent to inspect

03 9596 7055 Julian Cannata 0424 717 913 Sam Inan 0433 076 999

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22 Chaucer Crescent, Canterbury Heyford c.1908 – a grand family estate on 3015sqm approx Expressions of Interest Closing: Monday 30th October at 4:00pm 44

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Inspect: Thurs 1:15-1:45 & 6:45-7:15pm & Sat 12:45-1:15pm


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Mike Beardsley Mark Josem Maria Xu OctOber 18, 2023

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0476 777 004 0488 856 736 0411 491 089 MeLbOUrNe

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AUCTION THIS SATURDAY

19 Yuile Street, Ashburton

5A

3B

3C

3D

1E

1G

680sqm approx j

Resort style entertaining, family focus Auction: Saturday, 21st October at 12pm Inspect: As advertised or by appointment 46

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Mark Pezzin Michael Wood

0403 537 105 0425 280 191


3 & 5 Knutsford Street, Balwyn

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4B

4C

1F

2145sqm combined approx. j

Incredible Land Across 2 Titles Auction: Saturday 21st of October at 12pm Inspect: Thursday 11-11.30am & Saturday 11.30am-12.00pm

Campbell Ward Richard Winneke Isabella Lu OctOber 18, 2023

0402 124 939 0418 136 858 0420702 310 MeLbOUrNe

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39 Loch Street, Camberwell

4A

2B

2C

2D

888 sqm approx j

‘Wish list’ Tara Estate opportunity Auction: Saturday 28th October at 12pm Inspect: As advertised or by appointment 48

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Peter Vigano Geordie Dixon Jessica Zhang

0407 301 224 0418 588 399 0452 468 117


17 Loch Street, Camberwell

4A

3B

4C

1E

853sqm approx. j

Poolside family luxury in the prestigious Tara Estate Auction: Thursday 26th October at 6:00pm Inspect: Thurs 11:00 - 11:30am & Sat 2:00 - 2:30pm

Mark Josem Ross Stryker OctOber 18, 2023

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22 Charming Street, Hampton East

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3C

1E

1G

632sqm approx j

A Mid-Century Marvel with an Eco-Friendly Twist Auction: Saturday 4 November Inspect: By appointment 50

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Nick Renna Connor Harvey Aqil Saibo

0411 551 190 0431 686 454 0434 148 809


39 Uvadale Grove, Kew

3A

2B

2C

3D

1E

697sqm approx. j

Expansive 1960s abode steeped in rich history Auction: Saturday 28th October at 2pm Inspect: Thurs 1-1.30pm & Sat 2.15-2.45pm

Lloyd Lawton Nick O'Halloran Bridget Perry OctOber 18, 2023

0403 229 433 0430 345 086 0459 440 054 MeLbOUrNe

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22 Laver Street, Kew

5A

3B

3C

2D

2E

1G

697sqm approx. j

Laver House Studley Park Auction: Saturday 28th October at 12pm Inspect: Thurs 2.30-3pm & Sat 1.30-2pm 52

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Lloyd Lawton Nick O'Halloran Bridget Perry

0403 229 433 0430 345 086 0459 440 054


49 Claremont Avenue, Malvern

5A

3B

2C

2D

1G

Classic Victorian, contemporary finesse - the pinnacle of family living Auction: Saturday, 28th October at 12:30pm Inspect: Thursday 12.00-12.30pm & 5.00-5.30pm Saturday 12.00-12.30pm

John Morrisby Andrew McCann OctOber 18, 2023

0411 875 476 0414 643 744 MeLbOUrNe

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26 Chomley Street, Prahran

4A

3B

2C

511sqm approx j

Inspired family living, architectural finesse Andrew McCann Nathan Waterson Aylin Demir

Auction: Saturday, 28th October at 2pm Inspect: Thursday 1.00-1.30pm & Saturday 2.00-2.30pm

6 Coles Court, Mount Eliza a b c d e

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0414 643 744 0439 905 188 0402 586 280


33 Ellis Road, Glen Iris a b c d

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16a Vista Grove, Toorak a b c d e

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20 Tashinny Road, Toorak a b c d e

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Top Floor 16 Horsburgh Grove, Armadale a b c d

O c t ober 1 8 , 2 0 2 3

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8-10 Moorakyne Avenue, Malvern a b c d e f g ­

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15 Spring Road, Malvern a b c e

32 Rowland Street, Kew a b c d

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6 McMaster Court, Toorak 5 A

6 B

5 C

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.)

Expressions of Interest Close Tuesday 24th October at 3pm Viewing Strictly By Private Appointment Wednesday 2-2.30pm & Saturday 11-11.30am Contact Marcus Chiminello 0411 411 271 Alan Crawford 0423 747 155 Mandy Zhu 0411 893 168

marshallwhite.com.au OctOber 18, 2023

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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.)

Expressions of Interest Close Thursday 26th October at 3pm Viewing Wednesday 11-11.30am & Saturday 12-12.30pm Contact Marcus Chiminello 0411 411 271 Nicholas Brooks 0419 883 136 Jack Nicol 0400 774 428

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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.

Expressions of Interest 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

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338 & 340 Danks Street, Middle Park 7 A

5 B

10 C

Middle Park's most desirable address now hosts Melbourne's rarest opportunity. Just metres from the beach on 780sqm (approx), this unique property presents two remarkable homes on two titles to be sold as one. With breathtaking views from a rooftop terrace, pool, second frontage to Ashworth St and a huge basement garage.

Expressions of Interest Close Monday 30th October at 5pm Viewing Thursday 11.45-12.15pm & Saturday 12-12.30pm Contact Oliver Bruce 0409 856 599 Nicholas Hoo 0435 728 272 Ben Manolitsas 0400 201 626

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3810 Frankston Flinders Road, Shoreham 6 A

4 B

4 C

Rare and exclusive, nestled in nature with breathtaking panoramic views stretching from the coast to the countryside, this exceptional 10-acre property showcases two magnificent homes ready to be discovered. The extraordinary homes sit atop the hill, offering privacy and breathtaking vistas at every turn

Expressions of Interest Close Tuesday 31st October 5pm Viewing Open Saturday & Sunday 11-11.30am Contact Andrew Hayne 0418 395 349 Samuel McNeilage 0456 784 016 Stephen Baster 0417 695 644

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6 Edzell Avenue, Toorak 4 A

4 B

2 C

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.).

Expressions of Interest Close Monday 30th October at 3pm Viewing Wednesday & Saturday at the Advertised Time Contact Marcus Chiminello 0411 411 271 James McCormack 0410 503 389 Alan Crawford 0423 747 155

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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.

Expressions of Interest Close Monday 23rd October at 5pm Viewing Thursday 1.30-2pm & Saturday 2-2.30pm Contact Nicole French 0417 571 505 Andrew Hayne 0418 395 349 Justin Krongold 0403 163 355

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222 Esplanade West, Port Melbourne 4 A

3 B

2 C

Architectural innovation forms visual harmony between indoors and out within this meticulously designed, four-bedroom masterpiece, combining city-edge living with still tranquillity. Comprising multiple living spaces, a guest house/studio with an ensuite, a double remote garage, and a roof terrace with city views.

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Private Sale Viewing Thursday 11-11.30am & Saturday 2.15-2.45pm Contact Oliver Bruce 0409 856 599 Justin Holod 0411 669 161 Melissa Baile 0499 322 389


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.

Expressions of Interest Close Tuesday 31st October at 3pm Viewing Wednesday 11-11.30am & 5.30-6pm & Saturday 12-12.30pm Contact Abby Innes 0423 210 790 Richard Mackinnon 0414 822 579

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5 Edward Street, Kew Auction Saturday 28th October at 12.30pm

Contact Hamish Tostevin 0408 004 766

Viewing Thursday 11.45-12.15pm & Saturday 3.30-4pm

James Tostevin 0417 003 333

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Viewing Thursday 3.15-3.45pm & Saturday 3.45-4.15pm

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2 B

2 C

5 A

3 B

2 C

Scarlett Hang 0405 054 888

3 Turnbull Avenue, Toorak Expressions of Interest Tuesday 31st October at 2pm

3 A

Contact Fraser Cahill 0400 592 572 Richard Mackinnon 0414 822 579


5 Elm Grove, Armadale

3 A

Auction Saturday 28th October at 11.30am

Contact Mark Harris 0414 799 343

Viewing Thursday 1-1.30pm & Saturday 11-11.30am

Justin Long 0418 537 973

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2 B

2 C

Nicole French 0417 571 505

146 Canterbury Road, Middle Park 4 A

4 B

2 C

Auction Saturday 28th October at 12.30pm Viewing Wednesday 11-11.30am & Saturday 11.30-12noon Contact Ben Manolitsas 0400 201 626 Oliver Bruce 0409 856 599 Melissa Baile 0499 322 389

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4 Evans Court, Toorak Expressions of Interest Close Tuesday 31st October at 3pm

Contact Abby Innes 0423 210 790

Viewing Thursday 1-1.30pm and Saturday 2-2.30pm

Richard Mackinnon 0414 822 579

4 A

2 B

3 C

4 A

3 B

3 C

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23 Florence Avenue, Kew Auction Saturday 28th October at 10.30am Viewing Thursday & Saturday 11-11.30am

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Contact James Tostevin 0417 003 333 Scarlett Hang 0405 054 888


32 Hardwicke Street, Balwyn Auction Saturday 21st October at 2.30pm

Contact James Tostevin 0417 003 333

Viewing Thursday 1.15-1.45pm & Saturday 2-2.30pm

Stuart Evans 0402 067 710

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Viewing Thursday 11.45am-12.15pm & Saturday 4.15-4.45pm

2 B

2 C

4 A

2 B

3 C

Scarlett Hang 0405 054 888

100 Rowell Avenue, Camberwell Auction Saturday 28th October at 1.30pm

5 A

Contact James Tostevin 0417 003 333 Jesse Matthews 0413 197 905

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47 Wills Street, Kew

4 A

Auction Saturday 28th October at 2.30pm

Contact Charlie Tostevin 0431 713 205

Viewing Thursday 1.30-2pm & Saturday 11-11.30am

Doug McLauchlan 0418 377 718

1 B

3 C

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33 May Road, Toorak

3 A

2 B

1 C

Auction Thursday 2nd November at 6.30pm Viewing Thursday 1.45-2.15pm & Saturday 2-2.30pm Contact James McCormack 0410 503 389 Fiona Counsel 0409 516 916 Andrew Hayne 0418 395 349

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24 Canterbury Road, Camberwell Auction Saturday 21st October at 1.30pm

4 A

3 B

2 C

Contact James Tostevin 0417 003 333 Robert Le 0409 877 851

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39 Fawkner Street, South Yarra 3 A

2 B

1 C

Auction Saturday 28th October at 2.30pm Viewing Thursday 2.15-2.45pm & Saturday 2.45-3.15pm Contact Fraser Cahill 0400 592 572 Richard Mackinnon 0414 822 579

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16 Norris Street, Surrey Hills Auction Saturday 28th October at 9.30am

Contact Charlie Tostevin 0431 713 205

Viewing Thursday 12.30-1pm & Saturday 2.15-2.45pm

Nick Ptak 0413 370 442

4 A

3 B

2 C

2 A

2 B

2 C

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2/627 Toorak Road, Toorak Expressions of Interest Close Tuesday 31st October at 3pm Viewing Thursday 12-12.30pm & Saturday 10-10.30am

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Contact Nicole French 0417 571 505 Mark Harris 0414 799 343 Fiona Counsel 0409 516 916


32 Murray Street, Prahran

3 A

Auction Saturday 28th October at 10.30am

Contact Fraser Cahill 0400 592 572

Viewing Thursday 12.45-1.15pm & Saturday 1.15-1.45pm

Emily Jago 0405 634 025

1 B

2 C

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2A Brunel Street, Malvern East 3 A

2 B

2 C

Auction Saturday 28th October at 11.30am Viewing Thursday 10.30-11am & Saturday 1-1.30pm Contact Fiona Ansell-Jones 0410 325 240 Jack Moss 0439 378 954 John Manton 0411 444 930

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61 St Vincent Place, Albert Park 6 A

3 B

2 C

Auction Saturday 28th October at 11.30am Viewing Inspect via Prior Registration Thursday 12.30-1pm & Saturday 12.45-1.15pm Contact Ben Manolitsas 0400 201 626 Oliver Bruce 0409 856 599 John Bongiorno 0418 328 056

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305/525 High Street, Prahran Expressions of Interest Close Tuesday 31st October at 2.30pm Viewing Thursday 12-12.30pm & Saturday 12.30-1pm

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3 A Contact Fraser Cahill 0400 592 572 David Stringer 0419 950 201

2 B

3 C


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