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I am Bill Stevens … and I teach aqua aerobics I worked in the wine industry for 40-odd years.
I was export marketing manager for Wynns and Wolfblass, and other companies, over the years. I’ve always been interested in fitness, always been a runner. I thought I needed something to keep me going in retirement, so I did a course in fitness instruction. That was aerobics, and then I branched out into gym work and then I started to specialise in aqua aerobics. I started off very slowly with one or two classes. Your reputation grows, and now I work in Ashburton (YMCA), Kew, Northcote, Aquarena in Doncaster, Monash, Hawthorn, too. I did between 20 and 30 classes a week at my peak, now I’m down to about 12 and I fill in for a few. For the last five to six years I’ve done just water classes. It’s an older age group with aqua aerobics, there might be 20 ladies in the class and perhaps one man – a very brave one. They don’t know I’m 90; I don’t tell them, but they find out. They had a huge celebration on my 90th birthday and that was really embarrassing. I enjoy being able to help people, being able to help people stay fit and recover from injuries. It’s a lot of fun; you have good music and get the people happy in the class; jump around. If they’re happy, I’m happy. I think the challenge is not only to keep up to date but to keep ahead of trends. I constantly update my skills, my music. When I tell people what I do they are surprised, you know. I went overseas last year and I showed my passport at passport control. The lady looked at me and she said, “You’re a fitness instructor, still working?” I said, “Yeah.” I keep myself fit, too. Apart from running, I do some pump classes as a participant, and I do body balance classes. I try to do four or five kilometres every day or every second day. I’ve always been on a Mediterranean-type diet, then 25 years ago I became a vegetarian, or a pescatarian – I still eat fish. I’ll have at least two glasses of wine a day with dinner. I don’t feel more than 50. I’ve never been old so I don’t know what it feels like being old. Being an aqua-aerobics instructor is a great job. ●
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The best things come in small packages and Coppersmith is no exception. With just 15 rooms, this hotel is a short tram ride away from the CBD. Mind you, there’s no need to wander far from South Melbourne with the market, Albert Park Lake and top cafes around the corner. Downstairs is the lively Coppersmith bistro with some craft beers (after all, this was the old Cricket Club Hotel) to cool your thirst. Don’t miss out on the rooftop sunset.
St Kilda is on the up if the recent refurb of The Prince Hotel is anything to go by. Rooms at the St Kilda icon have been refreshed in candy-coloured shades – definitely in keeping with its art deco glory days. Just finished in March, the 38 rooms have a brand new maritime look with soft hues, chic furniture and specially commissioned photos. Steps away from great restaurants, Sunday’s Esplanade Market and St Kilda Pier’s penguins.
If you’re in the mood for fun and glamour, QT is the place to go. It’s quirky, it’s glitzy and it’s got heaps of attitude. From lifts that talk to designer-clad staff, the QT experience is like stepping onto a stage. Enjoy the video art, sculptures and edgy furnishings. Here’s a hotel where you can happily dine in and chef Andy Harmer tweaked the menu in March. The rooftop bar is for kicking back and rubbing shoulders with the locals.
A classic destination for discerning travellers, to staycation here is to revel in the best of Melbourne’s European sensibility. In a plum position near the best of the city’s shopping – Louis Vuitton, Chanel and Christian Louboutin are moments away – Sofitel is Frenchowned and that sense of style pervades. The Sofitel Club Lounge is a must-visit for its views across the Dandenongs to the bay, and a menu from breakfast to cocktails.
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ome of the most enjoyable holidays are those close to home. Forget about passports, SIM cards and Google Translate. Instead pack a tiny bag, a picnic basket, a special bottle of vino and head out to your home away from home – maybe a cool little joint a stone’s throw from romantic city restaurants or a designer bolthole a short drive or train ride away in your favourite corner of Victoria. Right now, Melbourne and wider Victoria are among the coolest places to visit in Australia and, lucky us, it’s right on our doorstep waiting to be explored. Here’s a list of a few of our favourite places:
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It’s the little details that make a stay here so popular. You can hire a bike or smart car by the hour, test out your yoga credentials or follow the parklands running map (the hotel backs on to Royal Park). The Italian quarter of Lygon Street is a tram tootle away. One of the Art Series Hotel Group, this 96-room property is inspired by artist David Larwill’s works. Colourful paintings and prints create an uplifting mood – why not opt for an art tour of the hotel? The beds are extra comfy and rooms have a spruced up Scandi look. Pillow slogans and yoga mats make this an original experience.
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Brae is a special-occasions type of place – after all, there are only six luxury suites within walking distance of one of the top restaurants in Australia (No.44 on the World’s Best Restaurants list). Not surprisingly, you have to book months in advance to stay in this idyllic spot in the Otways. Dan Hunter’s cooking makes this an essential pilgrimage but Brae’s suites are stars in their own right. Designed by Six Degrees, the rooms are eco-friendly and earthy with heated slate floors, dark ceilings and sleek lounge area. The turntable and records are a big hit with guests as are the outdoor terrace, stargazing window over bed and the bathtime dreamy views. ● braerestaurant.com DRIFT HOUSE \ Drift House, 98
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n recent years, Rob “Millsy” Mills has secured a niche for himself as one of Australia’s most beloved musical-theatre talents. Once better known for his shenanigans with a certain heiress and as a finalist on the first series of Australian Idol, Mills has busted his chops to redeem himself – not that his reputation was ever that bad; it just happens that he’s got a whole lot more substance and talent than his cheeky-chappie image ever belied. The redemption started with an epiphany at the pub. At the time, Mills was pulling beers for a crust in Germany during the World Cup when it dawned on him that not only would he throw his heart and soul into musical theatre, but he’d score a lead in Wicked. Although it took a few more years, during which time he honed his chops in Grease and Hair, his dream gig came to fruition when he landed the lead role of Fiyero during Wicked’s two-year run in Melbourne and Sydney. Maybe it was a prescient career move – the recent Melbourne Live Music Census shows the genre netting more revenue than any other form of live-music entertainment except for stadium gigs. For Mills, it makes perfect sense. “When it’s done really well, I don’t think there’s anything that can move someone more than a musical. Some of the most powerful storytelling is through a musical.” Since Wicked, Mills has sung and danced his way from one smash-hit musical to the next, including as Danny in Grease, the Patrick Swayze equivalent in Ghost, and JC in Jesus Christ Superstar Superstar. Despite his repeat success Mills is still blown away by how his life’s panned out. “We weren’t brought up in a ‘dream big’ kind of family,” he says. “I think the plan was: after school, just get a job, buy a house, get married, have kids. That was the extent of it, and then I realised that people didn’t have to just sing in pubs for a living; that they could sing on a bigger stage and tell stories.” While musical theatre is where Mills has made his mark, he’s a demonstrable triple threat with an extended stint on Neighbours under his belt as master
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manipulator Finn Kelly. Now, he’s heading into a run of the off-Broadway, hit comedy play, Puffs. Short for Hufflepuffs, Puffs is a loving exploration of life for the ordinary kids at a certain school of wizardry who are just after good grades and not getting killed in the crossfire. It’s an attractive proposition, because not everyone’s cut out to be the brain box or hero of the piece. Mills, who’s cast in the ill-fated role of Cedric Diggory for Puffs, cheerfully identifies. “I was never the best at anything, really; not at footy or anything else when I was growing up,” he says. “I was the youngest of three brothers so I was always getting picked on a little bit, and I was never the cool kid at school. I was just the kid who got along well with everyone. I think we know I didn’t win Australian Idol, but, once again, I got along well with everyone. Throughout these last few weeks of rehearsals, I’ve realised just how ‘Puff-y’ I am – loyal, happy, sincere and just the dork, you know? I’m a dork.” Not wanting to raise the ire of Harry Potter’s legion of fans with a non-canon production, the Puffs’ team has been at pains to point out that Puffs
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Theatre’s golden boy Rob Mills (second left) with fellow Swing On This cast members at Sydney’s Opera House.
“I realised that people didn’t just have to just sing in pubs for a living; that they could sing on a bigger stage and tell stories.” - ROB MILLS
isn’t a piss-take, and Mills agrees. “It does everything with love,” Mills says. “It never pokes fun at anything without poking fun at itself.” It’s also destined to resonate with an Aussie audience, given our fondness for a long shot. “I like the idea that Australians will relate to this story so much because it’s a show for all the underdogs out there who maybe never succeeded,” Mills says. “Maybe it’s OK not to be the hero. Or maybe we
Mills’s five fave Melbourne haunts 1. THE MCG
4. THE TAN
“I’ll start here – for the footy
“I love running around the
and watching the Hawks.
Tan. I’ve been doing that a lot
I’m an MCG member. My
lately. From my place, around
granddad put my name down
the Tan and back is 7k, and
when I was a kid and I’m very
that’s a good run.”
thankful. My brothers, my dad, we’re all members and try to get to as many games as we can. We’re all Hawks fans, except my dad – he’s a Western Bulldogs supporter.”
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are the hero in just our own stories, and that’s OK, too.” Puffs is the first time that Mills has trodden the boards in the form of a comic play. Although comedy had been on his wish list for a while, it’s presenting some new challenges. “For one: there are no microphones, so I’m having to be ‘on voice’; very theatrical,” he says. “Plus, the casting is tremendous – they’re all very funny and perfectly cast, so I’m having to step up, which is good. I love a challenge.” It’s also giving Mills the opportunity to further reacquaint himself with his home town. A Box Hill boy, Mills has been back in Melbourne for the past year or so after an extended stint in Sydney. Living in the CBD, a stone’s throw from the theatre district, Mills is enjoying being able to spend time with his family and, as a dedicated Hawks’ supporter, living back in AFL’s heartland. “It’s been great to be back in Melbourne – I love being able to say ‘I’m off to the football tonight’.” ●
5. THE THEATRE DISTRICT “We have the Comedy, the Princess, Her Maj and the Regent, plus the Arts Centre in close proximity, and there’s always something on. We
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“I did the Oxfam walk last
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that crosses between sport
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culture. Whether it’s summer
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morning through Sassafras
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as well check out a show that
and Olinda. We’re just so
on a rooftop. I don’t want to
night. I don’t think that exists
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elieve it or not, the city has many under the radar venues that aren’t loud, uncomfortable or require hours waiting in line for a table – you just have to know where to go. Start with an early drink at Goldilocks – a table-service rooftop bar above a Swanston Street noodle restaurant. Follow with dinner at the Vietnamese fusion restaurant Uncle (book online so you won’t have to wait for a table). If you’re keen to extend the night, piano bar Murmur is the place for classic live music and cocktails in a
lively atmosphere. Look for the inconspicuous entry on Warburton Lane off Little Bourke Street. Later, catch a late-night movie at The Kino. Feeling peckish again? Arlechin is another hidden bar with a refined small-eats menu, and Juliet serves melted raclette scraped at the table over pickles or meat. Make a mini weekend getaway out of evening by staying in a beautifully designed Airbnb. Flinders Lane Architect Apartment on Flinders Lane is an award-winning project designed by Clare Cousins Architects that’s yours from $260 a night.
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f a more low-key night out with friends or family is on the cards, pay Flemington or neighbouring Kensington, in the city’s north-west, a visit. There’s far more to this area than just Flemington Racecourse (the home of the Melbourne Cup), particularly on Thursday and Friday nights when several of the local cafes extend their trading hours. Here you’ll find a buzz with local families grabbing dinner alongside a steady line of patrons eagerly waiting for a table at highly popular Laksa King (this place serves the best laksa in the city, served in a bowl the size of a human head). Unlike many inner-city bars that are often crowded and loud, Flemington features several small
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Wellness Center, pool and gym Restaurant, bar and café Oasis Day Spa Luxury tiered cinema Billiards and games rooms
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A range of homes at different sizes and price points are for sale and on display. This spacious east facing apartment enjoys open plan living and is conveniently located close to amenities. Upgrade underway - hard hat tours available! Comfortable, spacious, luxurious, North winter sun, ground floor. G26 Large glass-fenced garden patio. Car space 10m across passage. 2 bedrooms, 2 bath Solar-subsidised power. Adjoining visitor parking. 18 Upper
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Call Julie on 9599 2244 to make an appointment to inspect these beautiful homes. Classic Residences Retirement Village | 3 Brewer Road, Brighton East
The information contained in this advertisement was correct as at April 2018. Whilst Lendlease endeavours to ensure that the information in this advertisement is correct, no warranty, express or implied, is given as to its accuracy. Prospective purchasers must make and only rely on their own assessments and seek their own professional advice in all respects. Photographs are for illustrative purposes. *Prices current as at May 2018. Published by Lendlease RL Realty (VIC) Pty Ltd. ABN 55 124 646 484.
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Windsor
GEORGIA HAYNES
A R M E N IA N - I N S PI R E D F O O D AT S H U K A H
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Boy located behind a cool-room door inside Boston Sub. Finish the night with gelato from Pidapipo or Gelato Messina, or a cocktail at long-standing local favourite Borsch, Vodka & Tears.
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nce considered the lifeless end of Chapel Street, Windsor has reinvented itself in recent years to become one of Melbourne’s leading restaurant destinations. Many of the city’s most beloved modern venues live here, including Mr Miyagi (Japanese fusion), Fonda (Mexican) and newcomers Neptune (a Mediterranean restaurant coowned by the same people behind Tokyo Tina and Hanoi Hannah also in the area) and Armenian-inspired Shukah. For the non-booking friendly venues, arrive early or start with a drink at new bar Galah that specialises in Australian-made natural wine and spirits or Jungle
Fresh artisanal gelato from Pidapipo.
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ort and South Melbourne are the go-to suburbs for good food without the pretension. Here you’ll find several quality hotels, distilleries and bars for a drink or hearty meal. Starward Distillery on Bertie Street hosts regular tours and masterclasses displaying how and where their Australian single-malt whisky is made. Every Thursday is also “Flight Night� – an informal, themed showcase of international whiskies. If whisky isn’t your thing, try wine bar Harry & Frankie or Melbourne Moonshine in South Melbourne for cocktails. New pub The Hack is open for dinner, serving slow-cooked
Standout boutique accommodation in the ‘burbs includes the renovated period home Design House in St Kilda (from $350 a night on Airbnb for five guests) or Microluxe in Fitzroy (from $199 a night on Airbnb), created by architect Ben Edwards of Studio Edwards.
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elbourne’s retail scene is forever evolving. Once known mostly for its inner-city shopping strips, such as Bridge Road and Chapel Street, and behemoth centres like Chadstone, shoppers are being tempted by the surge in independent markets. The Finders Keepers market, founded in 2008, has grown to include more than 1200 vendors a year nationally – mostly jewellers, fashion designers, homeware makers, plant sellers and small food purveyors – accompanied by live entertainment, workshops and street-food vendors. The market began as a side project for designers and founders Brooke Johnston and Sarah Thornton, but has since become a full-time business with eight staff. Thornton credits the ‘‘handmade movement’’ for the market’s success. “Everything became mass consumerism; fast, cheap and lifeless,” Thornton says. “It is no surprise to me that people started searching for more meaningful connections, products, stories and creativity.” The Creators Market and The Makers and Shakers Market are more recent additions to the expanding handcrafted scene. The Makers and Shakers founder, Emma Morris, says this business model provides a middle ground between the bigger markets, which require high stock levels, and boutique or smaller local markets, which may not monitor the quality of sellers as stringently. Morris say she investigates prospective vendors’ production methods and ensures product makers will be there personally to meet customers. “After our event is done, customers can continue the relationship with makers through social media,” Morris says.
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“Markets allow genuine relationships to form between buyers and sellers.” Since their first event in January 2015, The Creators Market has expanded its schedule to Ballarat, Bendigo, the Bellarine and Mornington peninsulas and runs about 10 times a year. Event director Megan Luscombe tries to ensure a variety of Australian-made products at each market. “We are helping someone keep their business alive and consumers want to support Australian-made,” she says. Last year also marked the first Melbourne Ceramics Market – a niche event enabling emerging and established artists to sell their wares, founded by local ceramicists Tina Thorburn of Clay by Tina and Daisy Cooper. This market also has a charitable arm supported by entrance fees and sales, which has raised money for the notfor-profit SisterWorks, supporting female migrants in Australia, and The Fred Hollows Foundation. The Rose Street Artists’ Market operates every weekend in Fitzroy. It started in 2003 as a place for co-founder Christian Ferrante’s brother to sell his work without high gallery or retail commissions. Fifteen years later, the market is considered an iconic part of the Fitzroy scene. Ferrante also runs the monthly outdoor Makers’ Market at Heide Museum of Modern Art, now on a winter sabbatical. “We have seen a real evolution in the level of skills on display, where the quality of product, the stall display and the visual merchandising will rival any high street retailer,” he says. ●
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Desire for a Salvador Dali PEOPLE POWER IS DRIVING NGV’S ATTEMPT TO ACQUIRE A MASTERPIECE
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’ve just swiped my credit card and given my $2 for Dali,” says senior curator Ted Gott at the National Gallery of Victoria. The surrealist artist, Salvador Dali himself, would very likely approve of the campaign calling on people to help buy one of his paintings. The famous artist was quick to pick up on popular culture and he’s probably smiling down as visitors to the NGV swipe their tap-and-go cards to contribute towards the $1.5 million that’s still owing on the painting. The gallery has already made a downpayment of $4 million. In its first week on display in the foyer, people flocked to see Dali’s lost masterpiece Trilogy of the desert: Mirage ((1946), pictured above. It’s an exciting time for the NGV as it strives to become the first Australian public gallery to own a Dali painting. But, behind the scenes, it has taken nine years of hunting before a suitable painting was found, Gott says.
“We’ve wanted a Dali for a long time,” he says. “He’s in that stellar pantheon of magical artists.” The painting, on loan from a private collection, will be in the foyer until the end of the year when the gallery is confident that the money will be raised. Australia’s first Dali painting will then take a starring role in the surrealist display on level two. The call-out for donations (also online) is more than a fundraiser – it’s an attempt by the NGV to make people realise that these paintings are ours; to attract the younger tap-and-go generation; and to shout out about this significant purchase. “It’s such a ravishing picture I know the public are going to love it,” Gott says. The search to own a Dali started in 2009 after the hugely successful Dali retrospective, “Liquid Desire”, at the NGV, and several paintings came up for sale but none were the right fit until now. Gott says Trilogy of the desert: Mirage references Dali’s important influence on modern Australian artists.
The painting of a woman plucking a flower from a bust of a Renaissance sculpture was commissioned by Shulton Cosmetics to promote a new perfume in 1946. The process to acquire the work, which hasn’t been shown since the ’60s, started a year ago. After debate by the trustees, the director and deputy director completed the negotiations with the dealer recently. The Dali is one of the NGV’s most expensive acquisitions but it’s expected to draw in the crowds. “It will become a destination picture like Picasso’s Weeping Woman,” Gott says. The NGV has a wish list of works that it hopes to buy – and the list is debated and updated every year, Gott says. He says he personally would love to see the gallery buy a Hopper, a Munch or a Goya in the future. ● * Donations can be made online at ngv.vic.gov.au
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GIVE YOUR OLD BLOCK A NEW LOOK
Renovate or knock it down? If you’re trying to make your mind whether to renovate or knockdown and rebuild, come and see what this magnificent display home has to offer. Designed specifically with Bayside Council requirements in mind, this 5 bedroom home features, a master/guest suite on the ground floor and is an entertainer’s delight. When you knockdown and rebuild you don’t have to compromise or settle for less, you can stay in your local neighbourhood in a brand new home specifically designed for modern family living.
This beautiful home is situated at 333 South Road Brighton East and is open by appointment only.
Please call Emma Leske on 0439 569 437 to make a time to see it for yourself. EMMA LESKE 0439 569 437 | emma.leske@porterdavis.com.au
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TRAVEL \ ULURU With Sounds of Silence celebrating 25 years, “Field of Light” extended until 2020 and direct flights that take less than three hours, there’s never been a better time to tick Uluru off your bucket list.
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A day Check into the newly refurbished Lost Camel hotel when it reopens on July 1 (it’s taking bookings) and make a beeline to the free, 45-minute bush food experience. It will whet your appetite for lunch at Kulata Academy Cafe, which supports indigenous trainees. Relax by the pool before a night-at-“Field of Light” experience, where Bruce Munro’s 50,000 solar light bulbs awaken in his Avatar-like art installation. Enjoy a bush tucker-inspired dinner before getting some rest – it’s an early start for the Desert Awakenings Tour. Watch the domes of Kata Tjuta turn from silhouettes to boulders from a dune top over bacon-and-egg rolls before a guided base tour of Uluru.
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and Uluru during a 30-minute chopper ride. You’ll be back in time for the breakfast buffet at Ilkari Restaurant. The afternoon is reserved for a relaxing lunch and treatment at Spa Kinara or Red Ochre Spa. Those splashing out at Longitude 131° should opt for a private dune-top dinner on their last night, before stargazing from the balcony.
A week Rosella-and-lychee petit gateaux at Tali Wiru.
A weekend Ditch the city for a luxurious weekend in Uluru, where the $3000-plus-a-night tented pavilions at Longitude 131° have unparalleled views of the rock from bed. If that’s a little above budget, Sails in the Desert offers more affordable premium accommodation. Both have a pool for an afternoon dip, essential before a transfer to Field of Light at dusk. Return to Table 131° for a four-course dinner or experience Tali Wiru, where you’ll sip champagne to the sound of a didgeridoo, before walking to a dune for an unforgettable meal under the Milky Way. Rise early for a bird’s-eye view of Kata Tjuta
There are countless ways to explore the desert, from guided walks and camels to Harley Davidson motorbikes and helicopters. Buy a one-to-three day pass for the Uluru Hop On Hop Off shuttle, or spend a day at Kings Canyon in Watarrka National Park, where sandstone walls plunge nearly 300 metres to a tropical oasis. Take advantage of free family-friendly activities (double rooms at Desert Gardens Hotel have two, family-friendly double beds), such as a cultural ‘bush yarn’ from an indigenous storyteller or a performance at the Mani-Mani Indigenous Cultural Theatre. For a little extra, explore the secrets of the night sky during a Family Astro Tour. The whole family can spend a night at Sounds of Silence, an Australian Tourism Hall of Famer offering the sunset, a buffet peppered with native ingredients and stargazing. ●
The Deluxe Rock View Room at Desert Gardens Hotel.
NOTES FROM THE ROAD Get there: Jetstar offers the cheapest flights, direct one-way from $189, jetstar.com Stay: All Uluru accommodation, aside from Longitude 131°, is through Voyages, who help with scheduling of activities; voyages.com.au
*The writer travelled with assistance from Voyages Indigenous Tourism Australia and Jetstar.
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In the mood for better food
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ore often than not, we can identify the cause of our moods. We’re stressed because we’ve got a deadline to meet; we’re tired because our baby isn’t sleeping; anxious about a presentation at work ... my point is, there are often factors outside our control that determine how we feel at any given moment. But I’m sure that, like me, there are times when you are feeling a bit flat and you just can’t put your finger on it. I’m a big believer that these cases are, more often than not, due to food. If you think this sounds like it could be the case for you, take a look as I talk through some simple links between mood and food.
PROCESSED FOOD, GRUMPY MOODS \ When I
go bananas on the treats (which I will admit does happen from time to time, have you ever tried to stop at one Cadbury egg?), I often find that
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afterwards I’m grumpy, tired and irritable. This isn’t due to disappointment that I’ve finished the bag but is related to the spike and crash in my blood-sugar levels that comes from refined carbs and sugars. Keeping your blood-sugar levels stable is an around-the-clock job for your body. When you overdo it on processed treats, your blood-sugar levels can spike (hello, sugar high), but they then crash as your body works to bring them back down. The spike and crash can leave us tired, irritable and not too much fun to be around. SKIPPING MEALS MEANS MORE THAN JUST ‘HANGER’ \ Much like consuming processed foods,
skipping meals can affect your blood-sugar control and can cause a serious spike in your mood. When we don’t eat often enough, we’re playing with these blood-sugar levels and this is when ‘hanger’ (hungeranger combined) takes over. It doesn’t just end
there, skipping meals also means we’re more likely to overeat when our next meal rolls around and, depriving ourselves in this way, can have an impact on our body’s ability to absorb food in the long run.
increase serotonin production, so fill up your plate with the likes of brown rice, peas and broccoli and snack on raspberries and almonds to feel those mood-boosting benefits.
TRYPTOPHAN: PUT A SMILE ON YOUR DIAL \ Our
PACK WITH PROTEIN \ Including a protein
bodies need tryptophan – one of the most important amino acids, to produce our happy hormone, serotonin. When we’re trying to include more tryptophan into our diets, foods like turkey, chicken, eggs, and milk are all awesome sources that can provide sustained mood-boosting benefits. While refined carbs can be rich in tryptophan, it’s best to steer clear of this source as they only provide us with a quick and temporary mood-boosting fix. Now that you’re convinced of the impact that food can have on your mood, take a look at a few of my favourite foods that are guaranteed to lift your spirits.
component in every meal can slow down the body’s absorption of carbs, which can help lift your mood and energy, even hours after you’ve eaten. Eggs, seafood and poultry are my go-to sources when I’m packing my diet with protein.
FILL UP WITH FIBRE \ Complex carbs and vegetables are an awesome source of fibre that slows the absorption of sugar into the bloodstream and
SIP SMARTER \ OK, I know this technically isn’t a food, but when we’re trying to stay happy and healthy, reducing our intake of stimulants and depressants that can cause feelings of anxiety, like caffeine and alcohol, is a must. Instead, focus on having around eight glasses of water each day, stick to one coffee to prevent getting those jitters and think about reducing your alcohol intake to a couple of glasses a week. ● ● 28bysamwood.com
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Girls perform better in girls’ schools They learn by listening, sharing and reflecting. Their self-esteem is positively influenced when they work with strong female role models. A significant advantage of a Shelford education is the opportunity for every girl to participate in every aspect of school life. Shelford has small class sizes and offers a wide range of VCE and VET subjects.
Shelford at a glance: • • • • • • • • • •
outstanding academic tradition very high university success rate exceptional Performing and Visual Arts programs extensive sporting opportunities impressive range of subjects at VCE level unique Year 9 Challenge Program strong literacy and numeracy focus in Junior School Reggio Emilia inspired, co-educational ELC commitment to community service an inclusive school welcoming students from all backgrounds • small school with a wonderful sense of community
School Tours Prep to Y12
Wednesday 30 May at 9am. Register online: www.trybooking.com/338586 ELC - Check the website under Admissions/Open Days For further information please contact Marie De Sousa on 9524 7413 Shelford Girls’ Grammar Co-educational ELC (Toddlers to 4YO) Prep – Year 12 girls only. 3 Hood Crescent, Caulfield.
Shelford www.shelford.vic.edu.au
EDUCATION & INNOVATION
School’s Out
JIM K ALFAS SPECIAL PROMOTION
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im Kalfas chose a different journey to become a science and mathematics teacher than many. He worked as a qualified dentist for 23 years before changing careers, inspired in part by his role as a basketball coach. He has been teaching since 2015, joining Shelford Girls’ Grammar this year.
My journey through school began at Malvern Central School, otherwise known as Spring Road. I started there from prep through to year 8. I was very fortunate to attend Melbourne Boys’ High School for the remainder of secondary school. I then undertook a Bachelor of Science at Monash University (1987), completed a Bachelor of Dental Science (1991) at the University of Melbourne, a graduate certificate in accounting (2006) at Monash University and graduate certificate in teaching (2015) at the University of Melbourne. I am currently completing my Master of Teaching. YOUR INSPIRATION TO BE A TEACHER?
My inspiration to become a teacher has come from some of my past teachers who were unselfish with their time and dedicated to their chosen profession. At Melbourne Boys’ High School, one of my maths teachers, Mr Ganella, was one of the most giving of teachers. Nothing was too much trouble, especially if you were keen to learn. At university, one of my lecturers, Professor James McCluskey, was extremely supportive and helpful with advice. After 26 years, I am delighted that we still keep in touch.
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Ripponlea Primary School, and they needed help. Another friend and I started coaching the year 4 team. I ended up obtaining my level one accreditation from Basketball Australia in 2010. I felt that if I was to help my daughter get better, I had to get better so I did the course. Having coached for so many years, I found that I enjoyed working with younger people and guiding and mentoring them. One thing led to another, and here I am teaching at Shelford. HAS WHAT YOU LEARNT AS A DENTIST HELPED YOU AS A TEACHER?
WHERE DOES YOUR LOVE OF SCIENCE COME FROM?
When I was younger, there was an eminent physicist called Professor Julius Sumner Miller who used to present on television. To this day I can vividly remember his catchphrase: “Why is it so?” This catchphrase has stayed with me for years, and probably explains why I try to find out why something works or doesn’t work. WHAT MADE YOU WANT TO CHANGE YOUR CAREER?
I was a registered dentist for 23 years. During that time (the last 12 years), I used to coach children’s basketball. My oldest daughter started playing at
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WHERE DID YOU ATTEND SCHOOL?
Communication is the key to everything. When people attended for treatment, no decision was made without the informed consent of the client. It is no different with teaching. We are communicating with the next generation, and the message we deliver can and often does make all the difference. WHY SHELFORD?
This is my first year teaching at Shelford. I was alway keen to teach older students, in particular VCE level. When the chance came to work as a science/mathematics teacher at Shelford, I grabbed it with both hands. Whether you are a teacher or student at Shelford,
you are part of a very special community. This is what a smaller school affords you. WHAT DOES YOUR ROLE INVOLVE?
At the moment, I teach year 8 and 9 science, year 11 further mathematics and year 11 and 12 physics. I am also taking GSV (Girls Sport Victoria) sports, having done tennis in term 1 and AFL 9s in term 2. WHAT HAS BEEN YOUR TEACHING HIGHLIGHT?
The most enjoyable moment in teaching is the “ahhhh” moment. That is the moment a concept or idea has been learnt by the student/s. As teachers, that is what we aim for. And it is a wonderful to see students in your care moving on to the next level of their educational journey. WHO INSPIRES YOU IN YOUR WORK?
Once of the joys of working in team-based environments is that you get to work with and for some amazing people. In my first year of teaching, I had the pleasure of working under Steven Church who is now the head of Corio Campus at Geelong Grammar. Steven was a wonderful source of inspiration for me as he was very supportive of my transition into teaching. It was mentors like Steven who have helped me develop and continue to develop my teaching. ● MELISSA HEAGNEY
SHELFORD GIRLS’ GRAMMAR \ 3 Hood Crescent, Caulfield. ● 03 9524 7333 ● www.shelford.vic.edu.au
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FINAL WORD “WITH A POOL AND TENNIS COURT, THIS HOUSE HAS EVERYTHING YOU COULD WANT. IT’S THE MOST AMAZING PARCEL OF LAND.” DARREN KRONGOLD – AGENT
AGENT \ Gary Peer 9526 1999 PRICE \ $3.7 million – $4.07 million AUCTION \ June 3 at 12.30pm
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Streets near the Acorn Patch, also known as A.J. Steele Reserve, are hugely popular with families with children at Sandringham Primary. This stunning, two-storey abode – completed 12 months ago by Carter Grange – is custom-made to catch that love. It has two street frontages, two living rooms, zoned bedrooms and a bevy of well-concealed comforts, notably the extra insulation between floors to stop sound travelling between. The ground floor main bedroom has a dressing room and en suite with a freestanding bath, walk-in shower and twin basins. Three storerooms and a powder room precede a fitted study. The atrium living and dining area has sliding doors to a covered terrace, north-facing garden and solar-heated pool. Timber-finished, soft-closing cabinetry glows in the kitchen, whose Bosch appliances include twin pyrolytic ovens. The butler’s pantry leads to a laundry with external access. On the first floor, a carpeted lounge overlooks the dining room below. The three double bedrooms have en suites and wardrobes. ● ALISON BARCLAY AGENT \ Marshall White 9822 9999 PRICE \ $2.7 million – $2.85 million AUCTION \ May 26 at 10.30am
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PORT MELBOURNE \ 120 STOKES ROAD
MENTONE \ 1/8 COLLINS STREET
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With the beach, Bay Street shops, parkland and transport all within a few minutes’ walk, this magnificent Victorian is well placed. The freshly renovated two-level house has a deep garden with a solar-heated pool, and a garage plus workshop opening to Church Street. Spotted gum floorboards gleam in the large, modern living and dining area, which is linked by sliding doors to a covered terrace and a big deck above the pool. Two ground-floor double bedrooms include the main suite (with cellar access). There’s also a fitted study. The first floor has two double bedrooms and a bathroom. ● ALISON BARCLAY
It’s arguable that we may be now building Edwardian-style homes better than the Teds themselves. Gabled, turreted, built of reclaimed bricks and karri timber and wrapped in a lacy verandah, this builder’s-own home is absolutely spectacular. It is zoned for Beaumaris Secondary. The two-storey house has a fretwork-arched hall, a bay-windowed living room and a contemporary dining and family area with French and multi-fold doors to a covered deck with a plumbed barbecue. The first floor has a retreat, a study, a spa bathroom and three double bedrooms, the main with an ensuite. ● ALISON BARCLAY
AGENT \ Greg Hocking Holdsworth 8644 5500 PRICE \ $3.2 million – $3.5 million AUCTION \ May 26 at 12.30pm
AGENT \ Hodges 9584 6500 PRICE \ $1.25 million – $1.35 million AUCTION \ May 26 at 11am
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3 17 Erskine St, Albert Park This four bedroom free standing family residence features bright interiors and a tranquil courtyard that feels worlds away despite the abode´s prime position in a quiet Albert Park pocket close to the beach, lifestyle amenities and Albert Park Lake. A charming white façade and picket fence veil generously proportioned spaces with an L-shaped family living zone, modern kitchen and large bedrooms that have been recently refurbished, yet maintain traditional features such as ceiling details and polished timber floors.
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AUCTION THIS SATURDAY
3 120 Stokes Street, Port Melbourne Peacefully situated on over 400sqm in a charming cul de sac steps from Port Melbourne Beach, this completely renovated Victorian home encompasses expansive interiors behind an attractive traditional façade. Polished timber floors and elegant design enhance the well equipped bright kitchen, sitting room and north facing relaxed living and dining space opening to an idyllic easily maintained garden featuring a sparkling solar heated pool and external powder room. Includes a wine cellar, laundry, abundant storage, ducted heating/airconditioning and two car garage. 120stokesstreetportmelbourne.com.au
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PORT MELBOURNE THE PINNACLE OF BEACHSIDE FAMILY LIVING Rare opportunity to secure stunning family home of grand proportions featuring superb living and entertaining spaces. Situated on a generous north-facing garden allotment with prized parkland position, this remarkable executive residence defies comparison with any other Garden City property. Upstairs: 4 generous bedrooms (master with walk-in robe & ensuite, other bedrooms all with BIRs, mirrored vanity and built-in desk), flexible open retreat, beautiful central bathroom and powder room. Downstairs: Enormous bedroom (BIRs & semi-ensuite), large home office/ rumpus room, sitting area, expansive living and dining adjacent gourmet kitchen with butler’s pantry, concertina doors to large covered terrace complete with outdoor kitchen.
PORT MELBOURNE 43 BEACON ROAD
Extras include extensive security system, hydronic slab heating, ducted heating/refrigerated cooling, double glazed windows, attic storage, solar panels, 3 phase power and remote tandem garage via automatic security gate. An amazing renovation with no expense spared. Just move in and enjoy all the wonderful amenities right on your doorstep.
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Closing Thursday 31st May at 5:00pm INSPECTION STRICTLY BY APPOINTMENT ONLY David Lack 0418 996 265 Will Jonas 0419 335 519 100 Bay Street Port Melbourne 03 8671 3777
SMS the word 43BEACON to 0416 907 829 for detailed information
SINGLE LEVEL LUXURY Generously-proportioned freestanding Victorian residence opposite parkland. Extensively renovated with a fabulous layout, this home is ready to move in and enjoy. • 3 large bedrooms (all with built-in robes & open fire places) • Study/4th bedroom with built-in desk, cupboards & built-in robe • Family bathroom, separate powder room & European laundry • Gourmet kitchen stone finishes & stainless steel Miele appliances • Expansive open plan living/dining area with concertina doors opening to stunning and very private rear courtyard with outdoor kitchen, gas fireplace & remote awning – ideal for entertaining • Reverse cycle heating/cooling throughout, polished floorboards, beautiful period detail & working fireplaces, solar panels & hot water system, attic storage & side access Savour all the delights of inner-city living from one of the District’s prized locations - walk to beach, cafes or take the light rail to the city.
PORT MELBOURNE 248 NOTT STREET
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Saturday 2nd June at 11:00am Thurs 5-5.30 & Sat 10-10.30 David Lack 0418 996 265 Will Jonas 0419 335 519 100 Bay Street Port Melbourne 03 8671 3777
SMS the word 248NOTT to 0416 907 829 for detailed information
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PORT MELBOURNE 9 BEACON ROAD
PORT MELBOURNE 3/36 ROUSE STREET SOMETHING SPECIAL The best of its kind to be offered in Beacon Cove. Enjoy the peace and privacy of your own fully landscaped backyard and the benefits that inner bayside living has to offer. • 3 excellent bedrooms (main with ensuite bathroom) • 2 bathrooms plus separate powder room • Sunlit open plan living and dining area • Fully-appointed granite kitchen • Spacious family room opening onto generous landscaped garden with vergola • Huge north-facing allotment of 297sqm
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Saturday 26th May at 12:30pm Wed 12.45-1.15 & Sat 12-12.30 David Lack 0418 996 265 Will Jonas 0419 335 519 OFFICE 100 Bay Street Port Melbourne 03 8671 3777 SMS the word "9Beacon" to 0416 907 829" for detailed information
ID and contact details are required at all open for inspections
GUARANTEED TO TAKE YOUR BREATH AWAY! Stunning corner apartment split over two levels featuring panoramic water views. • Downstairs - Enormous open plan living/dining with water-facing balcony • Magnificent kitchen with island bench • Light-filled 4th bedroom/study • Central bathroom and separate laundry area • Upstairs - 3 further bedrooms with BIRs Extras include zoned ducted heating & cooling, secure undercover parking for two cars (side by side) plus massive storage cage.
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Saturday 2nd June at 12:30pm Wed 12.45-1.15 & Sat 1.45-2.15 Will Jonas 0419 335 519 David Lack 0418 996 265 100 Bay Street Port Melbourne 03 8671 3777 SMS the word "36ROUSE" to 0416 907 829" for detailed information
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Perched high above sea level allowing for the most breathtaking ocean views in bayside, this flawlessly considered 4 bedroom and study, 2.5 bathroom family treasure is a coastal masterpiece. Enjoy stunning views of Half Moon Bay, expansive living, impeccable detail, and garden oasis at rear. Metres to beach. This really is a once in a lifetime chance to secure this unique and luxury r beach home, so don ´t miss out! ry EOI
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Marcus Heron
0424 696 822
Calum Brownlie
0410 611 887
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Grand-scale family living & entertaining 11BlakeStreetCaulfield.com
23 Wyuna Road, Caulfield North
Resort-style family entertainer 23WyunaRoadCaulfieldNorth.com
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A palatial family home with stunning back garden sets the benchmark for perfection. Crafted to the highest of standards, the lower floor boasts a top-quality kitchen, formal & informal living & dining precincts & a home office/ guest suite. Upstairs features four queen rooms (BIRs), two with ensuites & a further family bathroom. For year round entertaining there’s a covered alfresco zone that seamlessly interplays with the sun-oriented gardens, heated pool & spa.
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Zac Vassiliadis 0400 986 812
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Sandringham 9598 1111
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Graham Black 0400 381 217
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UNCOMPROMISED QUALITY, PERFECT LOCATION This superbly renovated three bedroom Victorian over two levels comprises: Arched hallway entrance, two excellent double bedrooms, central bathroom plus laundry, family sized modern kitchen featuring stone bench tops and Miele appliances. Light-filled open plan living and dining with concrete floors and bi-fold doors opening to rear courtyard creating the perfect indoor/outdoor entertaining area. Upstairs: serene master bedroom with full ensuite, walk in robes plus access to north-facing private decked terrace.
• Premium location only a short stroll to Victoria Avenue shops and cafes, beach, public transport, Albert Park College, Primary school, MSAC and Albert Park lake • Exceptional roof storage plus heating/cooling • Car access via roller door to rear lane
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Thurs 5.30-6pm, Sat 11.30-12pm Saturday 26th May 12pm Simon Carruthers 0438 811 601 Michael Szulc 0417 122 809
#PORT # MELBOURNE 86 Evans Street
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THE OLD CORNER SHOP Nestled in one of Port Melbourne’s best tree-lined streets, this affordable two-bedroom residence comprises: Front sitting room with mezzanine bedroom, second bedroom, casual living to kitchen/meals area.
• Rare corner position • Perfect for first home buyers or possible new home site (STCA) • Opposite lush park lands and light rail with easy access to Station Pier and CBD.
Rear bathroom opens to sunny north facing courtyard. View Auction Contact
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#ALBERT # PARK 202 Kerferd Road
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ORIGINAL CALIFORNIAN BUNGALOW Retaining many of its period features, comprising formal side entrance, front sitting room with French doors that open to veranda and front garden, three bedrooms, bathroom, central dining room, kitchen incorporating meals. Rear outbuilding/laundry and WC. • Wonderful wide tree-lined boulevard • Beach only metres from your front door
• Opportunity to renovate and restore • Terrific rear laneway access • Potential for off street parking • Northerly rear orientated garden
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Contact Agent Saturday 2nd June at 11am Michael Szulc 0417 122 809 Simon Carruthers 0438 811 601 Geoff Cayzer 9690 9782
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A BEAUTIFUL OLD HOME First time offered in over 60 years, this once in a generation opportunity is positioned amongst Middle Park’s finest homes. In a magnificent location with Little Page Street along its side allowing abundant natural light and easy access. Offering flexible floor plan of generous proportions with four bedrooms, combined living/dining, kitchen incorporating meals, bathroom and sun-room. One of the district’s last remaining opportunities to create your own Middle Park family home masterpiece.
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• Sun filled rear northerly orientated garden allotment with tandem garaging off Little Page Street. • Original Edwardian residence • Excellent condition throughout • Ready for its next chapter View Auction Contact
Contact Agent Saturday 2nd June 2pm Michael Szulc 0417 122 809 Geoff Cayzer 9690 9782 Andrew Turner 0408 211 281
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