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21 Anne Crescent, Brighton
An architecturally crafted family estate offering luxury, scale, and lifestyle in a prized Brighton address. Every detail is designed for effortless living, from the pool and cellar to the cinema, studies, and six-car garage.
Campbell Butterss, Marshall White Director/Auctioneer
An extraordinary collaboration between industry luminaries Clarke Hopkins Clarke and Mim Design has redefined family luxury in Brighton’s most prestigious area. Set on an expansive 1000sqm (approx.) allotment, this contemporary 80sq (approx.) masterpiece combines cutting-edge architectural design with family functionality, complete with a lift, pool, and six-car garage, all just moments from elite schools, Church Street, Bay Street, and North Brighton Station.
Designed for refined living and effortless entertaining, the fourbedroom, four-bathroom residence offers multiple living zones, indoor-outdoor integration, a home cinema and gym, two dedicated studies, and a temperature-controlled 1000-bottle cellar with bar. The showstopping Elba marble kitchen features Miele appliances, Liebherr refrigeration, and a large butler’s pantry, while alfresco entertaining is elevated with a skylit BBQ kitchen and integrated dining space.
The main suite impresses with a walk-in dressing room and marble ensuite, while three additional bedrooms - two with ensuites - offer generous accommodation. Highlights include soaring ceilings, European oak floors, hydronic heating, ducted climate control, double glazing, and landscaped gardens with a fully automated pool, trampoline, and mod grass court. Every detail is curated for luxurious, modern family life in one of Melbourne’s most exclusive locales. ■
For enquiries contact
Campbell Butterss 0432 735 385
Andy Nasr 0422 029 324
Yan Dosen 0452 661 029 VIEW LISTING
Aurel K. Basedow is a contemporary artist whose powerful visual language merges instinct, technique, and layered materiality. Drawing from a diverse background that spans over three decades - carpentry, textile dyeing, craftsmanship, and design - Basedow channels a deep affinity for abstract expressionism into his dynamic, mixed-media paintings. His works pulse with tension and release, existing in the delicate space between chaos and control.
Born in Munich in 1963, Basedow studied painting at the prestigious Academy of Fine Arts of Brera. After co-founding the celebrated Draga & Aurel design studio with his wife, Draga Obradovic, in 2007, he returned to painting in 2015 with a renewed urgency and focus. Since then, he has worked from his studio in Como, Italy, refining a style that is both deeply personal and universally resonant.
At the core of Basedow’s process is the principle of superimposition - layers of pigment, texture, and resin build upon one another, each gesture informed by the last. Materials such as Persian and Afghan rugs, cement, pastels, dyes, and spray paint form the raw vocabulary of his pieces. But it is resin, poured in meticulous, translucent layers, that defines his signature style. Acting as both a seal and a mirror, the resin creates a luminous depth that draws the viewer in, reflecting both the external world and the inner self.
Emotionally charged and visually complex, Basedow’s works demand more than passive viewing. They invite contemplation, connection, and self-reflection. Influenced by 20th-century icons like Gerhard Richter and Mark Rothko, his paintings reject conventional representation in favour of visceral, physical storytelling. Each piece is both artifact and experience - living, evolving, and deeply human.
In Australia, Aurel K. Basedow’s work is available exclusively through Mickys art, a premier destination for contemporary global art. Located in Armadale, Mickys art connects collectors and art lovers with some of the world’s most compelling artists. Through its gallery and curated platform, Mickys art provides Australians with rare access to Basedow’s transformative paintings - each one a window into a world of intuition, memory, and material exploration.
For those seeking art that resonates beyond the surface, Basedow’s work offers a powerful invitation to look closer and deeper. ■
Inspired by his Sicilian roots, Chef Joseph Vargetto’s signature gnocchi dish embodies the spirit of southern Italy - enhanced by Melbourne’s seasonal influence at Mister Bianco.
500 g Désirée potatoes
150 g flour
1 egg yolk
80 g butter
1/2 teaspoon fresh nutmeg, grated 1 tbsp chives, finely chopped
100 ml vegetable broth, boiled
50 ml vodka
4 tbsp caviar Salt and pepper
1. Wash the potatoes. In a saucepan filled with salted water, cook them over low heat until softened.
2. Drain and peel the potatoes. Mash with a potato masher.
3. Combine the flour, egg yolk, and nutmeg with the potatoes. Roll the mixture into a long sausage shape to form a dough. Cut the dough into 5 cm pieces and shape them using a wooden gnocchi paddle.
4. Cook the gnocchi in boiling salted water.
5. Melt the butter in a pan and slowly add the boiling broth. Whisk to a creamy sauce and season with chives, salt, and pepper to taste.
6. Drain the gnocchi and add to the butter sauce.
7. Plate the gnocchi and garnish each serving with a spoonful of caviar. Serve immediately.
Serves 4
Mister Bianco 26-28 Cotham Rd, Kew
Held at the stunning Amphora venue inside Marvel Stadium, the Be BlueRock Foundation Gala brought together a community of people united by a shared passion for giving back.
On March 21st, guests enjoyed a delicious three-course meal and inspiring company, all while supporting a cause that aims to make a lasting difference in our communities.
The night was filled with heartfelt moments and uplifting conversations, with guest speakers sharing powerful insights into the challenges of homelessness, mental health, and social disadvantage. Their stories added meaning and urgency to the event’s purpose, reminding everyone of the importance of community-driven action.
A highlight of the evening was the live charity auction led by Marshall White Director/Auctioneer Davide Lettieri. His energy and enthusiasm helped drive strong bidding, with guests showing incredible generosity in support of the Foundation’s mission. One standout moment came when a weekend away in Harrietville was auctioned off for $4,100, and AFLW player Tayla Harris’s signed boots went for $2,300. Tayla also served as MC for the evening, bringing her warmth and energy to the event.
Approximately $38,000 was raised on the night, with all proceeds going directly to the Be BlueRock Foundation. In line with the Foundation’s Giving Strategy, funds will be distributed across three key cause areas:
• Protecting the Environment
• Improving Mental Health
• Supporting people affected by family violence and/or homelessness
Initial donations have been made to three impactful organisations: LifeChanger (Tayla’s chosen charity), Bridge It, and Reclink - each selected for their alignment with the Foundation’s mission to drive meaningful, longterm social change.
The gala was a moving celebration of generosity and unity, proving what’s possible when people come together to create lasting change. It was a meaningful night that left an impact - not only on those in the room but on the many lives the Be BlueRock Foundation continues to support through its work.
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Moving further into April and approaching the Easter break, we are seeing the market begin its usual seasonal shift. School holidays have officially kicked off this weekend, and with that, a softening in new stock coming to market - a trend we often observe at this time of year.
What has been notable, however, is how strong March turned out to be. It was, by all measures, a bumper month. The recent interest rate cut played its part, injecting renewed confidence into buyers who had been sitting on the sidelines. This, coupled with a tightening in supply, has pushed demand higher and, as a result, we are seeing prices begin to lift once again.
Looking ahead, the outlook is clear: listing volumes are likely to remain constrained through the holiday period, which is
creating a sense of urgency among buyers - particularly those looking to secure a property before winter sets in.
For vendors, this is an opportunity. The combination of limited stock and motivated buyers is creating strong conditions for those ready to sell now. As always, timing and presentation remain key - but for the right home, the market is proving both competitive and responsive.
We will be watching closely over the next few weeks as the market continues to adjust - but for now, the momentum remains firmly in place. ■
By John Bongiorno.
From $1,995,000
In Melbourne’s coveted Domain Precinct, First Light will soon unveil a groundbreaking fusion of art and architecture, promising to redefine the concept of luxury living through its innovative design and unparalleled attention to detail.
28 Albert Street, South Melbourne
201 / 24-26 Grenville
Hampton A 4 B 3 C 2 $1,850 pw
Designed by Martin Friedrich, this luxurious four-bedroom penthouse impresses with sweeping bay views, premium finishes, and two expansive alfresco zones - including a rooftop terrace with 360° panoramas. Featuring dual-level entry, three bathrooms, two living areas, and a stunning Gaggenau kitchen, the residence offers refined living steps from Hampton Beach and Hampton Street. Additional highlights include three secure basement car parks, zoned climate control, gas fireplace, and top-tier security within a boutique complex of just nine residences. For enquiries contact Ashleigh Coutts 0439 390 037
Blairgowrie Yacht Squadron Easter Art Show15th April - 18th April 2025
Blairgowrie Yacht Squadron, 2900 Point Nepean Road, Blairgowrie VIC 3942
Flinders Electric Vehicle Forum - 19 th April 2025 56 Cook St, Flinders VIC 3929
Point Nepean Portsea Market - 19 th April 2025
Pt Nepean National Park, Ochiltree Road, Portsea VIC 3944
Melbourne Comedy Festival - Until 20 th April 2025
Multiple locations across Melbourne
Beauty and the Beast - Until 20 th April 2025
Her Majesty’s Theatre, 219 Exhibition Street, Melbourne VIC 3000
Yayoi Kusuma - Until 21st April 2025
National Gallery of Victoria, 180 St Kilda Road, Melbourne VIC 3006
Notre-Dame de Paris: The Augmented Exhibition at Immigration Museum - Until 27th April 2025
Immigration Museum, 400 Flinders Street, Melbourne VIC 3000
A Walk in the Park 2025 - 27th April 2025 Federation Square, Melbourne VIC 3000
Mercedes Benz Club Victoria Display - 27th April 2025
Queensbridge Square, 3 Queens Bridge Street, Southbank VIC 3006
Run the Tan - 27th April 2025 Birdwood Ave, Melbourne VIC 3004
L'Enoteca's 'Mercoledì Di-Vino' - 30 th April 2025 546 Collins Street, Melbourne VIC 3000
Live at the Lume - 2nd May 2025
5 Convention Centre Pl, South Wharf VIC 3006
Warrandyte Riverside Market - 3 rd May 2025
Stiggant Reserve, 45-55 Yarra Street, Warrandyte VIC 3113
Hill and Ridge Community Market - 3 rd May 2025 184 Arthurs Seat Road, Red Hill VIC 3937
Office Locations
110 Bridport Street, Albert Park, VIC 3206 (03) 9822 9999
1111 High Street, Armadale VIC 3143 (03) 9822 9999 Albert Park
Balwyn
Level 2/379-381 Whitehorse Road, Balwyn VIC 3103 (03) 9822 9999 Armadale
Xavier College Maytime Fair - 3 rd May 2025 135 Barkers Road, Kew VIC 3101
Mornington Running Festival - 4th May 2025
Mornington Park, Esplanade, Mornington VIC 3931
Peninsula Music Society presents Flinders Quartet with Paavali Jumppanen, piano - 10 th May 2025
Peninsula Community Theatre, Wilsons Road, Mornington VIC 3931
Mother's Day Classic - 11th May 2025
Alexandra Gardens, 3 Boathouse Drive, Melbourne VIC 3004
Mornington Racecourse Market - 11th May 2025
Mornington Racecourse, 320 Racecourse Road, Mornington VIC 3931
Melbourne Design Week - 15th May - 25th May 2025
National Gallery of Victoria, 180 St Kilda Road, Melbourne VIC 3006
Fondue Chalet at Fed Square - 15th May - 22 th May 2025
Fed Square, Skyline Car Park, Melbourne VIC 3000
RSPCA Million Paws Walk - 25th May 2025
Multiple locations across Victoria
You Matter's High Tea for Hope - 25th May 2025
The Westin Hotel, 205 Collins Street, Melbourne VIC 3000
The Mount Martha Briars Market - 25st May 2025
The Briars, 450 Nepean Highway, Mount Martha VIC 3934
Van Gogh at the Lume - Until 1st June 2025
5 Convention Centre Pl, South Wharf VIC 3006
Van Gogh High Tea - Until 1st June 2025
Crown Towers Hotel Lobby, TWR, 8 Whiteman St, Southbank VIC 3006
Top Arts 2025 - Until 20 th July 2025
National Gallery of Victoria, 180 St Kilda Road, Melbourne VIC 3006
Martin Grant Exhibition - Until January 2026
National Gallery of Victoria, 180 St Kilda Road, Melbourne VIC 3006
Level 1/225 Bay Street, Brighton VIC 3186 (03) 9822 9999
Level 1/801 Glenferrie Road, Hawthorn VIC 3122 (03) 9822 9999 Hawthorn 10/33 Cook Street, Flinders VIC 3929 (03) 5931 1000 Flinders
Manningham Level 1/908 Doncaster Road, Doncaster East VIC 3109 (03) 9840 1111
Mount Eliza
98 Mount Eliza Way, Mount Eliza VIC 3930 (03) 9787 6650
Sorrento
60 Ocean Beach Road, Sorrento VIC 3943 (03) 5981 3000