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Our edit of favourite architects in Canberra & the South Coast

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Explore Canberra’s best picnic spots

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5 Australian Fashion Week trends

Renting with pets: A guide for tenants and landlords

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Record property prices

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23 SP R ING 20 21 CANB E R R A E D IT IO N E D ITO R Jessica Chamberlain

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C O NT R IB UTO R S Amy Braddon Belinda Chamberlain

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Welcome Welcome to the fourth edition of Inspired Living Magazine, a showcase and guide to what is trending within homes around Australia, the nation’s capital, and what is also possible within your own abode. A seasonal magazine produced quarterly by Blackshaw Real Estate. Inspired Living offers you, our valued readers, a unique, behindthe-scenes insight into Canberra’s dynamic property industry and its talented collection of local designers, architects, developers, builders, stylists, photographers, artists and more. “Spring has finally sprung across Canberra and the South Coast so what better time to embrace the outdoors and go on a picnic.” We look at celebrating spring with the best seasonal ingredients. We share our edit of favourite architects for your next home update, we show you a guide to renting with pets, the best outdoor picnic spots, top fashion trends from this year’s fashion week and look at the record property prices. We invite you to discover Inspired Living, take it home with you, share it with friends, and find inspiration in the possibilities of your own home.

Belinda Chamberlain, Managing Principal Blackshaw Real Estate

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Our edit of favourite architects in Canberra & the South Coast A well-designed, architecturally built home should not only be functional and enhance your lifestyle, but should also add value, both financially and aesthetically. If you are considering renovating your home or building something brand new, then an architect can inject some creativity into your project and ensure your property not only meets your needs, but also stands out from the crowd. Here are our favourite architects across Canberra and the South Coast.

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WILLEMSEN GROUP

BEN WALKER ARCHITECTS

Willemsen Group was founded by Canberra

The team at Ben Walker Architects is

local Gary Willemsen over four decades ago

best known for its many award-winning

out of a desire to design modern innovative

residential,

buildings. The firm has constructed a wide

conceptual projects within the ACT, NSW

breadth of work including single-level and

and WA. Established in 2012, this local

high-rise residential projects, as well as multi-

practice focuses on buildability, sustainability

storey office buildings and fit-outs throughout

and high-quality design outcomes, and has

the ACT and across Australia. Sustainability

received more than a dozen AIA awards.

and energy efficiency have been a long-term

Prior to establishing his own business, Ben

passion and design objective for the group,

Walker spent 13 years working for local

having pioneered innovations such as solar

Canberra architectural firms, Townsend +

passive design, solar hot water heating, glass

Associates Architects and The Expert Client.

commercial,

urban

and

fibre insulation, thermal mass storage heating and open plan living over 30 years ago, well before they became commonplace.

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“Paul Tilse Architects has produced stunning, functional and eye-catching designs for all their clients.”

PAUL TILSE ARCHITECTS AND INTERIORS Established in 2003 Paul Tilse Architects has been involved in a range of architectural projects

varying

from

residential

to

commercial and retail projects, across the states of Canberra, Sydney, Melbourne and Queensland. Engaging in small through to large projects, Paul Tilse Architects has produced stunning, functional and eyecatching designs for all their clients.

ENRICO TAGLIETTI ARCHITECTS Since 1957 Enrico Taglietti has been an influential figure in Australian architecture, his work has significantly contributed to the development of architecture in the ACT having designed many schools, libraries, churches and youth centres. He became known for his innovative and sculptural design of hotels across the ACT and NSW, later

designing

Embassies,

retirement

villages and health centres. Enricos career has led him to receive over 15 architectural awards as well as a knighthood and the Australian Instiute of Architects gold medal in 2007. Setting up his practice in Canberra in 1956, his firm has a long commitment to architecture of all kinds.

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ROB HENRY ARCHITECTS Canberra-based firm, Rob Henry Architects, is led by award-winning architect Rob Henry and a talented team of architects with a breadth of experience across Australia and internationally. The practice has a passion for creating architecture with an understanding of human scale, which is both socially and environmentally

sustainable.

For

each

design process, the firm is committed to creating spatially rich environments that are evocative, playful, practical and liveable.

“A passion for creating architecture with an understanding of human scale, which is both socially and environmentally sustainable.” COX ARCHITECTS

STUART SCOBIE, EDMISTON JONES

As a Director of COX Architecture, Chris

with measured efficiency. Recently, Chris’

plays a leading role in the practice at both

work has included the distinctive Willinga

In 2018, South Coast local Stuart Scobie

at a national and studio level, while also

Park Equestrian Complex; a pre-eminent

joined architectural firm Edmiston Jones

contributing his knowledge as a mentor

facility, which has won multiple national and

and is the director of its Eurobodalla team.

to emerging architects at the University

international awards. Willinga Park is now

Stuart has over 30 years of professional

of Canberra. Chris has expertise across

an Olympic training facility and as a result

experience as a landscape architect across

sectors including planning, commercial,

of forward-thinking, creative design input

domestic design through to large scale

office and retail, residential, hotel and resort.

from Chris, the site continues to expand

commercial and industrial projects and has

Chris’ professional career has been widely

and develop.

worked in both the public and private sectors

dedicated to the Canberra region as well as

in Australia and the United Kingdom. Stuart

working on major international commissions

and the team of experienced architects at

in London, UAE and China. He brings a

Edmiston Jones specialise in residential and

diverse, unique and creative perspective

specialist housing and landscape design,

that allows him to synthesise and resolve

with a focus on sustainability, accessibility,

complex problems. Balancing creativity with

heritage architecture and impeccable project

a methodical approach, Chris is also decisive

management.

and ready to act so projects move forward

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MARIA FILARDO ARCHITECTURE Maria Filardo Architecture is led by local architect and interior designer, Maria Filardo. Maria has over 15 years of experience in both disciplines and has worked for some of the capital’s best design firms. Maria established her practice with a vision of creating the

PHILIP LEESON ARCHITECTS Award-winning

practice,

Philip

Leeson

ARCHITECTS RING AND ASSOCIATES

ultimate architectural experience for her clients that encompasses an exclusive look and the best in modern artistic design. Her

Architects, was established in 1996 and

Architects Ring and Associates (ARAA) was

is one of the capital’s most well-regarded

firm offers personalised services covering

established in Canberra in 1991 and has

architectural and heritage advisory firms. The

all aspects of project delivery, with a

extensive experience in complex residential

Philip Leeson team offers expertise in master

commitment to quality and sustainability from

and domestic projects, as well as commercial

planning, architectural and interior design,

start to finish.

projects

heritage advice, construction documentation

The award-winning team at ARAA are

and contract administration. The firm’s

focused on designs that enhance lifestyle,

architectural and conservation work is seen

whether it is an office building, apartment,

throughout the ACT and NSW across multi-

or architecturally designed home. ARAA’s

unit and single residential housing as well as

designs aim to be functional, cost efficient,

public, community, government, institutional

and of excellent standards.

and

multi-unit

developments.

and commercial projects.

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Architects is regarded as one of the city’s leading architectural firms. This local practice is well known for its high-quality design and construction work encompassing small and large commercial projects, single residences and significant multi-unit residential works. This nationally recognised, well-established firm has been awarded 23 AIA awards and a National Robin Boyd Award for Housing (Commendation). Wholistic Financial Planners

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5 Australian Fashion Week trends Australian Fashion Week 2021 saw the country’s best designers come together over six days to showcase their wares, deliver show-stopper styles and set the trends for the year ahead. From soft suits and dramatic bows to forest green and every shade of pink, here are the looks and colours to inspire you this spring. Photography by Chyntia Juls

RELAXED SUITS We all know suits are timeless, but at Australian Fashion Week we saw them take centre stage – and with a twist. Soft, minimalistic suits in monochromatic colours and

streamlined

silhouettes

absolutely

dominated the runway this year. Think slouchy wide-leg trousers, flowy oversized collarless blazers and silky, lightweight fabrics that oozed a chic, yet casual feel.

“Think slouchy wide-leg trousers, flowy oversized collarless blazers and silky, lightweight fabrics that oozed a chic, yet casual feel.”

FOREST GREEN Forest green was the standout colour at this year’s Australian Fashion Week. Declared the shade of the season, this rich hue signals renewal, rebirth and reflection and was used as a tribute to mother nature. Many local designers showcased the colour in their designs to reflect their commitment to sustainability and the use of carbon-neutral and recycled fabrics.

Photography by Laura Chouette

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BOWS This year we saw many designers replace the iconic button or sleek zip with a bow. A mix of dainty embellishments and dramatic statement bows showed up on everything from shoes and hair accessories to skirts, blouses and on the front and back of dresses. The biggest showstopper was by designer Jordan Dalah who created a dress made of large bows intertwined to create a radical silhouette, certainly adding some wow factor on the runway.

Photography by Michael Lee

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“From bright neon and vivid pinks to soft pastels and every shade in between.”

Photography by Mathilde Langevin

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PINK Despite green being the must-have colour at this year’s Australian Fashion Week, pink came in at a close second and certainly packed a punch on the runway. From bright neon and vivid pinks to soft pastels and every shade in between, pink was seen on everything – flowy dresses, billowing jumpers, flamingo-inspired jackets, thighhigh boots and sharply tailored suits. This year proved that pink never goes out of fashion. Photography by Taylor Simpson

DRESS OVER PANTS Despite being a look we haven’t seen for some time, wearing dresses or skirts over pants is starting to make a resurgence. This relaxed combination is seeing loose, wide-leg trousers paired with short dresses, tunics and midi skirts. Despite there being no rulebook when it came to colour, texture or fabric, many designers opted to match the look with flat shoes and sandals.

Photography by Mathilde Langevin

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Record property prices With the ACT’s median house price skyrocketing to $1.015 million, unit median prices fetching $504,217, auction clearance rates at an all-time high (88%), and record prices being broken almost weekly, the housing market in Canberra – not to mention all Australian capital cities – continues to soar into overdrive.

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“Canberra’s median house price is now the highest in the capital’s history, now joining the likes of Sydney and Melbourne as the local market delivers the strongest annual growth seen in nearly two decades”

Canberra’s median house price is now the highest in the capital’s history, now joining the likes of Sydney and Melbourne as the local market delivers the strongest annual growth seen in nearly two decades. This extraordinary market boom comes despite an ongoing global pandemic and continues throughout

winter,

which

is

typically

considered a softer selling season. Sales Consultant and Auctioneer from

He says buyers are looking for homes with

“These two magnificent residences are

Blackshaw Manuka, Mario Sanfrancesco,

spacious informal living areas, generous

of the highest calibre. They are unique

says the types of properties that are

outdoor living spaces offering the integration

and really are in a league of their own.

currently breaking records are those with

of

special

They were a privilege to sell,” says Mario.

a special presence, in-built character and

entertaining features, as well as established

Mario’s other suburb records include 125

charm. He says buyers are looking for

formal gardens.

Hawkesbury Crescent, Farrer ($2.210 million),

indoor/outdoor

living

with

aspirational properties offering a wide range of characteristics.

13 Bass Gardens, Griffith ($4.050 million) and “We are also seeing demand for more

38 Parkhill Street, Pearce ($3.050 million).

opulent, segregated master bedroom suites

Another home to break records in recent

“Given the ongoing travel restrictions and

with generous ensuites, and homes with

months is 157 Springvale Drive, Weetangera.

low interest rates, our buyers are seeking

generous car accommodation.”

This six-bedroom property saw over 250

to upgrade to a more premium lifestyle.

people attend its auction, fetching $2.26

They are already owners of property but are

Mario has sold many exceptional homes

million under the hammer and setting a new

prepared to spend more money on luxurious

across Canberra, breaking many suburb

suburb as well as Belconnen region record.

resort-style living,” says Mario.

records. When asked about the most

When 157 Springvale Drive was put on the

memorable properties he has sold, he

market by Blackshaw Gungahlin Principal,

highlights 58 Dominion Circuit, Forrest

Michael Braddon, the suburb record was

($4.55 million) and 30 Mugga Way, Red Hill

$1.575 million. While the home was on the

($5.85 million).

market, a new suburb record was set at 10 Gillespie Street, which sold at auction for $2.145 million. Then two and a half weeks later, it was this property that broke the record again.

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Michael says the residence was fully

Similarly,

renovated, which was the ultimate drawcard

suburb record was set with the sale of

another

impressive

recent

Akin to the other record-breaking homes, the

for many of the interested buyers who were

64 Boldrewood Street, Turner by Sales

was “move-in ready” and offered a range of

looking for a “move-in ready home”.

Consultant and Auctioneer, Luke Revet,

sophisticated and aspirational characteristics,

fetching $4.15 million. The sale broke the

including established gardens, high ceilings, a

Sellers Adam and Reanna Hurley said the

previous suburb record by nearly $1.5 million,

grand entry with two-way staircase, Italian grey

result exceeded their expectations. “We

while also setting a new region record for

honed marble tiles and many high-standard

couldn’t recommend the team at Blackshaw

the Inner North.

finishes and state-of-the-art features. Likewise,

magnificent

five-bedroom

residence

its large block and versatile floor plan was

Gungahlin enough. This is our second time around with Michael. After receiving

The property passed in at auction but was

designed for family living with a home theatre,

incredible results with our first house in

soon sold in private negotiations to Sydney

games room, wine/whisky cellar, pool and

2016, we knew we would be in good hands.

buyers who had been looking in the Inner

separate guest apartment.

He and his team went above and beyond

South and Inner North for several months.

with our home and received an absolutely

amazing result,” said Adam and Reanna.

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Explore Canberra’s best picnic spots this spring Spring has finally sprung across the capital so what better time than now to embrace the outdoors. The territory is brimming with picturesque picnic spots for the whole family to enjoy, so head outside, lay down the picnic blanket, relax and soak up the sunshine. Here’s our pick of the best spots.

Photography by Freestocks

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WESTON PARK

NATIONAL ARBORETUM

Weston Park in Yarralumla is one of

Picnic-goers and nature-lovers will be

Canberra’s hidden gems and arguably one of

spoiled for choice at the National Arboretum.

the most picturesque locations for a picnic,

Spanning 250 hectares (617 acres) of

barbeque, or family day out across the

stunning undulating landscape, this outdoor

capital. This secluded park on Lake Burley

sanctuary is home to 44,000 trees, nearly

Griffin’s western peninsula offers a beach,

100 forests, a bonsai collection, themed

picnic tables, electric barbeques, cycle paths,

gardens, outdoor sculptures, and more than

an adventure playground, and gorgeous

20km of multi-use trails. Be sure to visit the

views of Black Mountain Tower. What more

Himalayan Cedar Forest barbeque area

could you ask for?

or head to the peak of Dairy Farmers Hill, which offers 360-degree views over Lake Burley Griffin, the Brindabellas, and Black

SENATE GARDENS

Mountain Tower.

Soak up the sun and picnic amongst the sweet-smelling roses in the Senate Gardens Photography by Diana Polekhina

at Old Parliament House. The largest of the Old Parliament House Rose gardens, the Rex Hazlewood Rose Garden, was planted in 1931 and is home to more than 40,000 roses. This stunning spot boasts landscaped gardens, luscious lawns, seating pavilions and walking paths.

AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL BOTANIC GARDENS Immerse yourself in nature at the Australian National

Botanic

Gardens

situated

on

the north-eastern side of Black Mountain Peninsula. This heritage-listed, 90-hectare (220-acre) botanic garden is home to the largest living collection of native Australian flora and is brimming with luscious plants, green lawns, walking trails, and picnic tables peppered throughout the grounds. If you’re looking for the ideal spot for a picnic, relaxing stroll, or family day out, this is it.

Photography by Kate Hliznitsova

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“Loads of green space and shade for a great day out with the family.” COTTER DAM The Cotter Dam site is one of Canberra’s most

and

The Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve on the

the

fringe of Namadgi National Park offers the

Murrumbidgee River. The grassy Cotter

ultimate bush escape within a short drive of

Reserve and the nearby Casuarina Sands

the city centre. Here, you’ll find countless

are surrounded by beautiful bushland and

areas to picnic while you watch the local

offer barbeque areas, picnic tables, walking

wildlife in their natural habitat and admire the

tracks, swimming, playgrounds and loads

surrounding native Australian flora blooming

of green space and shade for a great day

around you. Nearby, you’ll find Corin Forest,

out with the family. Keep a look out for local

an outdoor adventure playground with

wildlife including emus, kangaroos, as well

slides, forests, lots of space to play, plus

as platypus swimming in the river.

picnic tables aplenty, ensuring a great day

is

popular

located

recreational

along

the

areas

TIDBINBILLA NATURE RESERVE

banks

of

out for all ages.

Lennox Gardens, situated on the southern shores of Lake Burley Griffin, offers the ideal setting for a picnic, featuring green lawns and spectacular views of Black Mountain, the Brindabella Ranges, and the city centre. The grounds are also home to two landscaped gardens from Japan and China. One of these is the Canberra Nara Peace Park, which features several memorials and monuments that represent the capital’s friendship with our sister city Nara, including a Japanese themed garden, traditional wooden gate and gazebo as well as iconic cherry blossom trees. The other is

NATIONAL GALLERY SCULPTURE GARDEN

the Beijing Garden, designed in the imperial

The National Gallery Sculpture Garden sits

welcome gate, Chinese stone sculptures

between the National Gallery of Australia

and a pavilion.

Chinese garden style of the Qing Dynasty (1644–1912). It features a traditional Chinese

and the shores of Lake Burley Griffin and

is one of the most serene places to picnic. This secluded garden is home to nearly 30 sculptures scattered around its grounds and is full of mature eucalyptus and casuarina trees, acacias, grevilleas, and ponds. Bring your picnic blanket and pore over these wonderful pieces of work created by Australian and international artists.

Photography by Nik Albert

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Renting with pets:

A guide for tenants and landlords From soft and furry to scaled and feathered, pets come in all shapes and sizes and our property managers have seen it all, including an uncaged 2m-long python to a budgie that sounds like a piercing house alarm. When it comes to renting a property with our animal companions, there are some important laws all landlords and tenants need to know from the outset.

Photography by Diana Parkhouse

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MAX Max is a white Bichon Frise. He is 10 years old and has enough personality to entertain an entire family of 6. He enjoys sleeping, stealing food and playing fetch, so much so that upon arrival home every day he will be ready at the door with a toy or ball for you to throw for him. He dislikes balloons, tinsel, thunder, learning and obeying commands, not being the centre of attention and baths despite being willing to jump into dirty lake water when he sees fit. He has extremely high

energy

levels,

gives

our

family

companionship, unconditional love, loyalty and despite his size, protection (or at least he thinks he does). He is spoiled with love and affection, and we wouldn’t have it any other way. – Jessica

“Although it can be challenging being a pet owner, Lenny is one of a kind and I wouldn’t trade him for the world.”

LENNY Lenny is a Russian blue mix cat that was rescued when he was only four weeks old. He weighed only 400 grams! He is now nearly four years old but still acts like a playful little kitten, especially at fun times like 2am. He loves to be outdoors but isn’t much of a hunter. His catches include a butterfly and a handful of ants. His favourite toys are bouncy balls or Christmas baubles, which makes setting up the Christmas tree super fun. Lenny is very cuddly and loves being around his humans, however, he would trade that in for food any day. He does not like thunder, the vacuum cleaner, and not getting cuddles on demand. Although it can be challenging being a pet owner, Lenny is one of a kind and I wouldn’t trade him for the world. – Ashleigh

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“He is spoiled with love and affection, and we wouldn’t have it any other way.”

In 2019, reforms to the ACT Residential Tenancies Act gave greater freedoms to tenants with respect to having and keeping pets in a rental property. The change to the law means that an application to keep an animal, or allow an animal to be kept on a rental premises, can no longer be unreasonably refused by a Strata Plan or landlord unless there is a sound justification. Sound justification can include if a property is not suitable for the animal or if the animal is likely to cause unreasonable damage. The ACT Residential Tenancies Act requires landlords to advertise that tenants need to obtain the lessor’s permission to keep an animal in the property. A landlord can be fined if they fail to state this in their advertisement. After an application has been submitted by a tenant, the property owner has 14 days to respond otherwise it is assumed pets are approved and permitted at the property. If the landlord refuses the pet, they can only do so by making an application to the ACT Civil & Administrative Tribunal (ACAT). However, ACAT would likely only refuse the pet on very special grounds. They can, however, put some conditions around the pet including quantity, type, and whether they are permitted inside or kept outside only. In all cases, the tenant is responsible for any repairs or additional maintenance to the premises required as a consequence of keeping an animal on the premises.

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“The change to the law means that an application to keep an animal, or allow an animal to be kept on a rental premises, can no longer be unreasonably refused by a Strata Plan or landlord unless there is a sound justification.” In the ACT, if a Strata Plan has a rule about pets, then occupants must comply. For example, there might be a by-law requiring tenants to make a formal application for the keeping of pets, to be reviewed and approved by the owners corporation. In NSW, there is nothing in the NSW Residential Tenancies Act that prohibits tenants from keeping a pet, or that requires a tenant to seek a landlord’s consent to keep a pet. However, the standard tenancy agreement issued by NSW Fair Trading includes additional terms which require tenants to have their landlord’s permission to keep pets. These additional terms may be crossed out when the agreement is signed, but if they are not crossed out, they will still apply. When it comes to tenancy agreements drawnup privately or by an agency in NSW, landlords have the right to include a clause that restricts pets from being kept at the property. Like the ACT, some NSW Strata Plan schemes will have a by-law about the keeping of animals, which might allow pets to be kept with the prior written approval of the owners corporation. There is a limited list of specific grounds where an owners corporation can refuse an owner from keeping an animal in a strata scheme or take steps to remove an existing animal from the scheme. These circumstances include repeated damage of the common property, menacing behaviour, persistent noise and odour.

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Whether you are a tenant or a landlord, it is important to know your rights and responsibilities before signing a tenancy agreement. The best way to avoid disputes is by making sure that you understand the agreement and the laws that govern tenancies. Further information can be found through the ACT Tenants’ Union (tenantsact. org.au) and the NSW Tenants’ Union (tenants. org.au).

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Celebrate spring with these seasonal dishes Now that spring is upon us, the days are getting longer, the warm weather is returning, and that means social occasions are on the rise. But what should you cook for a relaxing Sunday barbeque lunch or sit-down dinner party? Here’s our pick of sweet and savoury dishes that celebrate springtime, showcase seasonal produce and are a must for your spring menu.

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SPRING DELI The great thing about meat is that it is versatile no matter the season, and when it comes to spring, the use of lighter flavour combinations such as lemon, mint and herbs are a must. Spring is best known for sweet spring lamb, delicious poultry, and tender game meats, so for a seasonal meal that will be sure to impress, consider roast chicken with garlic, tarragon and mint, a slowroasted lamb shoulder with lemon, garlic and rosemary, or a juicy barbeque beef steak paired with a citrus summer salad or a zesty Asian slaw.

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“To keep it light and fresh to suit the warmer weather, pair fish with fresh lemon, butter, salt and pepper, or try some Asian flavours such as soy, ginger, sesame, miso and chilli.”

SPRING SEAFOOD Fish is one of the cheapest, fastest, and most versatile ingredients to cook with and in spring, the variety of fish on offer is in abundance. Think crispy-skinned fried salmon, steamed barramundi on the barbeque, an oven-baked ocean trout or a kingfish ceviche. To keep it light and fresh to suit the warmer weather, pair fish with fresh lemon, butter, salt and pepper, or try some Asian flavours such as soy, ginger, sesame, miso and chilli.

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SPRING VEGETABLES Come springtime, we often hear people talk about ‘spring greens’ and ‘spring vegetables’ which typically include asparagus, tender broccoli, beans (broad and green) as well as peas (snow and sugar snap). These green vegetables are a perfect accompaniment alongside any type of meat or fish, but also pair perfectly with pasta, particularly ravioli. Spring vegetables are best steamed or chargrilled and served with lemon zest, a drizzle of lemon juice, olive oil and seasoned with salt and pepper. These greens can also be lightly blanched then cooled and served in a fresh, crispy salad alongside some juicy beetroot and crisp fennel. For some crunch, add some toasted pine nuts, hazelnuts, or flaked almonds.

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“For some crunch, add some toasted pine nuts, hazelnuts, or flaked almonds.”


SPRING SWEETS The key to a perfect spring dessert is to keep it light and fresh. Fruit is one of the most prominent ingredients in spring desserts, namely berries, oranges, passionfruit, lemon, and lime. When it comes to springtime sweets, think lemon meringue pies, orange cakes, strawberry and cream sponges, and lemon drizzle cakes. If you prefer chocolate in your dessert, then a lighter option is a

“Think lemon meringue pies, orange cakes, strawberry and cream sponges, and lemon drizzle cakes.”

white chocolate and mango cheesecake. Alternatively, pair milk or dark chocolate with the freshness of mint and whip up a brownie, trifle, or slice.

“When it comes to cocktails, think strawberry mint margaritas, Pimm’s, white wine sangria, or a fruity punch.”

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SPRING DRINKS As the warmer weather settles in, we tend to shift from heavier drinks such as full-bodied red wines and creamy cocktails to lighter whites and refreshing fruitier combinations. This spring, opt for crisp white wines such as sauvignon blends, dry rieslings and prosecco. If you prefer red wine, try a light rosé or a young pinot noir. When it comes to cocktails, think strawberry mint margaritas, Pimm’s, white wine sangria, or a fruity punch. For beer drinkers, swap the heavier malty options for summer ales, IPAs, and light lagers.

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