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CUTE AND CONVENIENT, SMALL DOGS ARE BIG BUSINESS BUT OWNING ONE COMES WITH WARNINGS
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aitlin Schmidt can’t pinpoint the exact moment she first saw a French bulldog, but she knows it was online. “It was about eight years ago, when social media was starting to use them because they were cute,” she says. “Previous to that, I don’t think I’d ever seen one in real life.” Schmidt, a university student, grew up in a family that owned Australian cattle dogs, but after the pint-sized bulldogs caught her eye, she bought a 13-week old ‘Frenchie’ pup, Pickle. Cute and affectionate, Pickle is now five and doesn’t require as much exercise as did the working breeds of Schmidt’s childhood. She lives comfortably in Schmidt’s inner-city share house and regularly has strangers stop her during walks for pats and photos. Pickle’s popularity is no surprise. According to the Australian National Kennel Council’s (ANKC) registration figures, French bulldogs were the third-most-popular dog breed in Australia last year. It’s a ranking reached quite smartly over the past decade. In 2010, registrations for French bulldogs stood at just 918. By 2017, they’d leapt to 4082. What makes certain dog breeds fashionable? People’s lifestyle factors, for one. Dr Karen Hedberg, ANKC’s canine health and wellbeing committee chairperson, says there’s a trend towards smaller, short-haired dogs. “This is a direct consequence of smaller backyards, an increasing percentage of flats and decreasing amount of time to spend on pets in our electronic age,” she says. The rise of other breeds seems to bear the theory out. Over the past five years, there has been a 71.4-percent increase in the number of Italian greyhounds, tiny sighthounds with extremely short coats: 805 were registered in 2017 in Australia, up from 354 in 2013. Renee Bourke, treasurer of the
Italian Greyhound Club of Victoria, has noticed more interest in the breed lately and credits it to people wanting smaller dogs that don’t shed hair. She says a lot of new owners “do tend to be people living in inner-city areas with smaller yards”. Another factor appearing to elevate breeds is the irresistible sway of celebrity and pop culture. Once Kardashian clan member Kylie Jenner (who has more than 100 million Instagram followers) became the owner of Italian greyhounds, “it brought the breed to the spotlight”, says Bourke. Ditto Frenchie stardom on the back of celeb owners Hugh Jackman and Lady Gaga. A 2014 study led by Brooklyn College psychology professor Stefano Ghirlanda found breeds often had a spike in popularity when they were featured in films such as 101 Dalmatians or The Adventures of Milo and Otis (which helped drive the pug craze of the 1990s). Today, social media is more readily consumed than film, and may be more influential. Scroll through Instagram or Twitter and trendy breeds are everywhere, in memes and with their own social media accounts (for example, a Frenchie called Manny (@manny_the_frenchie) has 1.1 million Instagram followers). Riding that trend is Karan White, the founder and director of Power Pets, a talent agency launched that specialises in animal influencers; that is, pets with strong social media followings. White is the owner of two dachshunds, Fella and Tiddie, which have more than 140,000 fans on Facebook and nearly 27,000 followers on Instagram under the handle @doxiesdownunder. Dachshunds are also popular. Miniature, smooth-haired dachshunds have steadily increased in Australia in the past decade, with 805 new registrations last year, and there are more than 8.3 million Instagram posts with the hashtag #dachshund.
Though White says any dog has the capacity to be a digital influencer – “it’s about having a unique presence and a great story” – she’s noticed smaller dogs tend to be especially admired online, and people are gravitating to these breeds. “In my view, that’s unfortunate because, while particular breeds may look pretty, dog ownership is something that should be considered responsibly and not based on the capacity for the dog to look cute,” White says. White is a long-time dachshund owner. She says many people aren’t aware that the breed’s long back means they have delicate spines. It’s not uncommon for White to see
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inbred features. These include breathing, eye and hip problems. When Schmidt bought Pickle, she was told the puppy had underdeveloped leg muscles. “I later found out that was hip dysplasia,” she says. At age two, Pickle had a full hip replacement for about $6500. Six months later, she had her second hip replaced for another $6500. “I knew [hip dysplasia] was something they can have, but good breeders are supposed to be breeding them so they don’t have that genetic trait,” Schmidt says. Kate Browne, lifestyle editor at Choice, reported in March on the costs of owning a brachycephalic dog and says figures from pet insurance
FRENCH BULLDOGS PROS \ They are great inner-city dogs, and a playful and affectionate personality makes them fun companions. CONS \ Being a brachycephalic breed can lead to health risks and affect their quality of life.
MINIATURE DACHSHUNDS PROS \ Loyal and clever, “sausage dogs” bond closely. They fit into smaller homes with ease, but daily walks are a must. CONS \ Big barkers, these little dogs can be loud. Due to their long bodies and short legs, they can also be more prone to musculoskeletal conditions.
“As soon as that dog’s recognised as having a preexisting condition ... it’s very unlikely you’ll be able to seek insurance.” - KATE BROWNE, CHOICE
ENGLISH BULLDOGS PROS \ Don’t let their grumpy faces fool
you, English bulldogs are sweet-natured and love children. They need only a 20-minute walk each day. CONS \ Another brachycephalic dog, they’re prone to eye, breathing and hip problems.
CAVOODLES PROS \ Cavoodles are cute, fluffy and toy-like. Their non-shedding, often hypoallergenic, coat makes them popular with allergy sufferers. CONS \ But not all cavoodles are 100 per cent hypoallergenic. They can suffer from eye defects and heart problems.
ITALIAN GREYHOUNDS PROS \ Non-shedding, Italian
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online crowdfunding campaigns for a dachshund’s spinal surgery, which can cost anything from $6000 to $25,000. RSPCA Victoria cautions buyers who have their heart set on a particular breed just because it’s in vogue. “Breeds that are considered ‘popular’ are often sold for an inflated price,” says RSPCA Victoria head of prevention Sophie Buchanan. Moreover, the demand for specific dogs can lead to cruel and unscrupulous practices, such as puppy farms and irresponsible breeding that might exacerbate the potential for health problems. “While there are trends for certain breeds, such as French bulldogs, it is important to consider any breedspecific risk factors,” says Buchanan. Frenchies are classified as a brachycephalic, which means they have a flat face and squashed nose. Brachycephalic dogs are prone to health issues due to their exaggerated
company PetSure revealed the average claim for breathingobstruction surgery – common for French bulldogs – was about $1300, but the maximum was $12,000. Browne says it’s crucial that owners of these dogs look into pet insurance as soon as they get their puppies. “As soon as that dog’s recognised as having a pre-existing condition – if there are any notes from a vet saying that dog has breathing difficulties, for example – it’s very unlikely you’ll be able to seek insurance.” The RSPCA advises would-be buyers who have their heart set on a pure-bred dog to try rescue organisations first. If unsuccessful, then find a good breeder who lets you visit the place where the puppy was born and meet its parents. Though Schmidt adores Pickle, she says she probably won’t buy another French bulldog in the future due to the health issues and the expense. ●
greyhounds appeal to dog owners living in apartments or small houses. They’re affectionate and intelligent. CONS \ Their temperament can be aloof and slightly wary. They can suffer from epilepsy and colour-dilution alopecia.
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The first-floor bar at Kisume is called the Chablis Bar, a good indication that this tri-level, New York-style Japanese restaurant takes wine seriously. The second clue comes from the 1000-strong, temperature-controlled, wine wall abutting the Chablis Bar. Then there’s the presence of Philip Rich (pictured), now head wine guy at the Lucas Group (Kisume, Chin Chin, Baby, et al) who’s been buying, selling, serving, judging and teaching about wine in Melbourne for the past two decades. Rich has an encyclopaedic knowledge of wine but can talk about his pet subject without boring you silly. He’s as enthusiastic about benchmark vintage Grand Cru Chablis as he is about well-made, great value local pinot noir. The monthly wine dinners at Kisume will see chefs Joshua Bedell and Kitak Lee create five-course Japanese menus to match the wines Rich chooses; sashimi and duck matched with rare vintages of Dauvissat Grand Cru Chablis or Wagyu and quail paired with a New Zealand and Australian Pinot Noir comparison. “Japanese food matches really well with many different wines,” says Rich. “Sometimes that will be the more expensive, high-end wines that we have such great access to but we don’t want to just pitch the dinners at that level – we want to think outside the box and explore German Riesling, Barolo and white-and-red Burgundy, both the affordable stuff and super premium.” ●
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WO R D S ● LU K E D E N N E H Y PI C T U R E S ● B E C D I C KI N S O N
LUKE’S 10 BEST PARMAS The Exchange Hotel Corner of Bay and Rouse
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t seems like chicken parmigiana has become as Aussie these days as the meat pie, sausage and bread, or a lamington. In every pub in the country, whether an inner-city hipster hangout, a down-at-heel watering hole, or the local RSL, a parma is guaranteed to be on the menu. But what exactly comprises a perfect chicken parma? In Victoria, there are a few important rules. In a nutshell: ■ The chicken parma must be fresh. There is nothing worse than a microwaved parma. ■ Chicken breast, thicker is better, never too thin. ■ Bread crumbs, freshly made. ■ Topping not too overwhelming; ham or prosciutto acceptable, mozzarella cheese, Napoli sauce or tomato paste. ■ No novelty toppings; you can try too hard and traditional is best. ■ It’s not an appropriate chicken parma without some sort of side salad, and not just a heap of grass
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that looks like it has been picked from the front lawn. ■ Not too big – nothing that looks like it came from a nuclear power plant. ■ Chips should ALWAYS be on the side, never underneath. This last point is debatable. Melbourne chef George Calombaris disagreed with me while chatting about this at his Brighton restaurant Hellenic Republic. “That is controversial,” he told me. ‘‘I like the chips underneath, because you get a bit of the juice of the parma.” NO, CHEF, NEVER. There is nothing worse than soggy chips, and no wedges for me; only freshly made hand-cut chips. French fries are also acceptable.
Calombaris did have his perfect chicken parma, and it did sound delicious: “Chicken leg; deboned, cooked initially in duck fat until it is soft. Crumb it in Japanese crumbs, shallow fry it in a good amount of olive oil until it is really crisp. “It’s got to have prosciutto or the cheapest ham and cheese you can possibly find.” YES, CHEF, THAT WILL DO. So where is my perfect parma? It took me a long time find it. I have fond memories of going to the local pub with my parents in Healesville, where I grew up, and in my 20s, the Oxford Scholar opposite RMIT on Swanston Street, or The Richmond Club Hotel in Swan Street, Richmond.
But it wasn’t until I moved to Port Melbourne about five years ago that I found the ‘petite parma’ at The Exchange, on the corner of Bay and Rouse streets. It used to be called the ‘ladies’ parma’ when I first moved to the suburb, but political correctness catches up with everyone! At $22, it is not the cheapest parma, but it’s delicious, and sometimes it’s worth paying extra. The chicken is freshly cooked and crumbed and is of a perfect thickness. The chips are generally always on the side, and ham is used instead of prosciutto. ● Go hunting for pub grub with journalist Luke Dennehy on his Instagram: @loveaparma
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inter is here. We tend to realise it around May when the sun sleeps in a little longer and you find yourself reaching for last season’s coat. In a city packed with indoor activities and seasonal events, there’s no excuse to slump on the couch. In the heart of the city alone there are enough restaurants, bars and underground events and galleries to keep you occupied every evening of the year. But for this inaugural ‘Melbourne on $’ column, I’m suggesting the ultimate midweek winter night that’s suitable for warming up mates and couples. It starts with Japanese relaxation, continues with an iconic market event and interactive (read: Instagrammable) hot chocolate, and finishes with a sweaty jazz festival jam session – all for $60 a head. Prices listed cover two people. ●
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winter night market from 5pm every
Instagrammable hot chocolate, Dex2rose’s
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Watch right now … WENTWORTH \ Showcase,
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A terrific six-part documentary on
It’s the sixth series of this
Spanish villa, is more than halfway
the rise of the Orange People cult in
remarkable Australian drama, which
through.
America in the 1980s.
the original series it is modelled on
TONIGHTLY WITH TOM BALLARD
THE ASSASSINATION OF GIANNI
– the classic Prisoner. Pamela Rabe
\ ABC Comedy, Monday to Friday,
VERSACE \ Foxtel Now, Showcase,
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9.30pm
8.30pm Thursdays
Ferguson.
The controversial ABC Comedy
One of the executive producers is
series is back. Some conservatives
Ryan Murphy, the man behind the
DAWSON’S CREEK \ Stan
might hate him, and his show, but
brilliant Glee, American Horror Story
Feel like a little bit of late-1990s
Ballard is a skilled broadcaster, and
and Feud. Once again, he hasn’t put
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there should be more shows like this
a foot wrong.
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on television.
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HEY HEY IT’S SATURDAY \
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Encore on Channel 9 after 10.30pm
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codes – is one of determination. Dr O’Donnell details the journey in her new book, Life and Death: A Cycling Memoir Memoir, pivoting from her Olympic rowing ambitions to a career in elite cycling at 32. In 2016, at the age of 41, she broke the women’s UCI world-hour record, the longest distance cycled in an hour from a stationary start. Now, as the head of the new Office for Women in Sport and Recreation, it’s this tenacity that Dr O’Donnell wants to pass on to young women. “What we’re suffering from right now is this curse of comparison,” she says. “There’s this thinking, ‘If I can’t be outstanding when I’m 16 as the captain of the netball team, and get selected to go and play for the Diamonds, I don’t want to do it at all’. “And, sadly, women do that far more than men do. They drop out if they’re not amazing; they don’t allow themselves to just be good at something, or even be ordinary at it.” Women’s participation rates in competitive sport are a top priority for Dr O’Donnell, who was appointed to her job in October last year. The office itself was a response to a 2015 state government
inquiry, which found women and girls were still overwhelmingly underrepresented in sports. “We know girls and women are active at the same rates as boys and men in Victoria,” says Dr O’Donnell. “But the big challenge from my perspective is that women and girls are still really underrepresented in competitive sport – structured, targeted, goal-oriented sport.” The inquiry found that in at least one city council, Bayside, 96 per cent of sporting pavilions did not
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have appropriate change facilities for women. “Girls were getting changed in the car and after the game they were going home,” Dr O’Donnell says. “There was no sense of community – you don’t hang around there and have a beer or a lemonade and be part of the club barbecue. You don’t feel safe and you don’t feel welcome.” Dr O’Donnell is leading a funding drive for local councils to apply to upgrade facilities for women on behalf of sporting clubs. But although Dr O’Donnell sees the prevalent challenges, she believes young women are on the cusp of a sporting revolution. “What we’re seeing right now is a generation of parents who value women as athletes. Never before have so many mums and dads had four or six-yearolds saying, ‘I wanna play kick-to-kick outside, or I want to be Sam Kerr or Ellyse Perry’. “To be able to say that, and know who those women are, means that parents think, ‘That’s a viable ambition’, instead of being dismissive and saying, ‘Listen unless you’re a tennis player, you’re never going to be a female athlete that can make a living’. It’s really an amazing time.” ●
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here are a few important things that Catholic students remember from their time at school. The friendships made in the classrooms, academic and sporting achievements and, of course, the school uniform. What many also remember is their Catholic school motto, even many years after finishing school. Usually in Latin, Catholic school mottos in Australia have a long and esteemed history. They hold their educational roots in English mediaeval times, when Latin was known as the language of universities and these early educational institutions adopted such Latin mottos. Teachers and students discussed profound ideas in the dialect which nowadays is rarely known or used in the classroom. Australian Catholic University Dean of La Salle Academy, Professor Brother David Hall, says Latin was (and still is) recognised as the official language
of the Catholic Church. And when many of the Catholic schools were first set up in Australia in the early to late 1800s, they adopted Latin mottos for their schools. “The language could capture profound thinking or ideas in pithy ways,” Hall explains. Some schools took their mottos from obscure Catholic songs or texts to relate to the school founders, others were more masculine in tone. More recently, this has caused some schools to either rethink or discuss the relevance of their mottos within the school community. “I think some of them translated literally can be masculine, which is not helpful if it’s a boys’ school that has become co-ed or if it’s a girls’ school with that type of motto,” Hall says. While some schools have been discussing the value of their Latin mottos, others have held onto their heritage to keep their connection to the past.
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not seeking to be interpreted, it’s not a good motto.” In Australia newer schools and universities, such as ACU itself, have adopted English language mottos rather than harking back to the past. Its motto, “Truth in Love”, speaks to learning truth in a compassionate and respectful way rather than an argumentative one, Hall says. ACU holds annual symposiums about their motto and its meaning in contemporary society. Hall says while ACU’s motto is an English language motto, it does take into account a Latin language past with “truth” (veritas in Latin) a common word used in many Latin school mottos. And like many of the schools set up more than a hundred years ago, newer Catholic schools and universities have followed a more modern Catholic Church tradition. Hall says when a new bishop is chosen in the Catholic Church, they have to choose a motto – in modern times they have chosen English mottos. “To express themselves in more contemporary ways,” Hall says. ●
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They also connect past and present staff and students – a common thread throughout the generations. “I was a school principal before becoming a professor at ACU in Sydney with a school which had the Latin motto and whether I spoke to a student who was 80 or 90 [or 40] years old the one thing they all know is the motto,” Hall says. “The last school I was principal at (Marcellin College, Randwick) had the motto ‘Aeterna Non Caduca’ which translates to ‘The Eternal, Not the Transitory’. “Because the motto was so well-known by students and alumni we decided we would commission a statue to interpret the motto – the statue was named with one word, eternity.” The statue and its title, Hall says, gave the motto a modern context – a way for staff, students and alumni (who were asked to name the work of art now proudly displayed at the school) to interpret the school’s motto. “My personal view is that you should always have to seek ways to translate a motto into a modern context – some are really quite profound ... but if it’s
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veryday, students from Melbourne’s Catholic schools wear the crest and motto of their schools on their uniform, perhaps without thinking too much about its history, meaning or relevance in 2018. These mottos are, however, at the forefront of each day for the principals of schools including Academy of Mary Immaculate (ACMI), Whitefriars Catholic Boys College and Sacre Coeur in Melbourne. ACMI principal Sister Mary Moloney says the school’s Latin motto, “Speculum Sine Macula” (meaning “Mirror without blemish”) was introduced with the first crest designed by John Hennessy in 1908. “It is a dedication to Mary,” she says. “Today we no longer use that line [as our official motto] but rather identify with the strength of our Sisters of Mercy roots and refer to the college and its history with its links and evolution with Melbourne.”
Rather than keep one motto, the school now chooses a new one each year which the students and staff focus on. “The college motto/theme is chosen every year by the incoming senior student leadership team to galvanise the current cohort, into thought and action, that is relevant to their times and experiences,” Moloney says. “Essentially, the college honours its past retaining the Latin in the current crest, but would consider its Mercy ethos as its defining identity and lives by its universal values.” At Whitefriars Catholic Boys College in Melbourne’s southeast, the school’s motto “Almae in Fide Parentis” (“In the care of a loving mother”) was first adopted in the early 1960s when the school opened. Whitefriars first principal, Fr Frank Shortis O’Carm explained the school’s motto in a piece for the school website, before his death in 2015.
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Sacre Coeur in Glen Iris has the motto, “Cor Unum et anima una in corde Jesu”, meaning “One heart and one mind in the heart of Jesus Christ”. Sacre Coeur principal Anna Masters says the motto is that of the Society of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. “[They] established Sacre Cœur in 1888. It is echoed in our crest and motto, ‘Cor Unum’. It is central to who we are,” Masters says. “I think this motto is timeless and relevant to all peoples and ages. The nature and needs of a time might shape how it is lived by members of the Sacre Cœur community but, at the core of our lives at Sacre Cœur, it is universal.” “This motto is part of our DNA as a school of the Sacred Heart and we share it with many others across the world. “The mission of RSCJ (Society of Sacred Heart) schools is to discover and reveal the love of the Heart of Jesus through the work of education. “This transformative education calls people to realise their true selves and bring about a more just society.” ●
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He said the school chose their motto to be different from other boys’ schools at the time. “[Mottos for boys’ schools] were usually exhortatory and vigorous, you could even say, muscular,” O’Carm said. “Some examples: ‘Esto Vir’ (Be a man), ‘Sursum Corde’ (Lift up your hearts), ‘Quae Supra Quaere’ (Seek the things that are above), ‘Fidelis and Fortis’ (Faithful and strong). That kind of motto just did not seem right for us. “Then a young man named Terry Quinn, who had studied with us for a few years and later moved on to the language department of the University of Melbourne, suggested a phrase from an ancient hymn for the feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel: ‘In the care of a loving Mother.’ The line in the hymn is ‘Almae parentis in fide’ which we changed for the sake of balance to ‘Almae in fide parentis’. “In choosing the motto we were expressing the hope that the school and the individual student would always be under the protection of Mary. We were also hoping that the school itself would be a nurturing and protecting mother, an alma mater for all students.”
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It’ll be easy to establish a bond with this townhouse. Sparklingnew and in-sync with fashions, it’s a smart number requiring negligible upkeep, leaving more time for the good life. Privacy comes courtesy of the rear-of-two position. Open to the sitting room, the entrance hall leads past a powder room and laundry to the open-plan kitchen, dining and living area. There’s a deck off the stone and stainless-steel kitchen. Glass sliders in the living area open to the north-west entertainment deck. Upstairs, three carpeted bedrooms include the main with walk-in wardrobe and en suite. One of the minors has a walkin wardrobe, the other has built-ins, and both share a chic bathroom and separate toilet. No spaces lack for light. Polished timber floors, heating and cooling, plantation shutters and a water tank sit well with the modern attitude. With a reserve, Darebin parklands, Burgundy Street shops, buses and schools in walking reach, a family might happily roost here for ages. ● KAY KEIGHERY AGENT \ Miles 9497 3222 PRICE \ $1.15 million – $1.2 million PRIVATE SALE
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Macleod 66 Sugarloaf Drive
Don’t Dream, Create!! Perched amongst Gresswell Hill in this peaceful Springthorpe setting, measuring 903m2 with a huge 28m frontage, there is loads of space to create something inspiring. Amongst some of the area's finest homes with Gresswell Forest at your door step, plus a short walk to Springthope Country Club. Restaurants, cafes & shopping are on offer at Polaris Town Centre while tram, bus and Macleod train station are within reach.
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LAND 903 sqm approx.
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Eltham South 5 Jayson Avenue Strikingly Unique - Amazing Family Environment Reflecting innovation, quality and refinement, this contemporary architect designed home, inspired by our vendors vision and owner built by craftsmen to reflect just a touch of chalet sophistication, impressively showcases spectacular proportions, lavish finishes, the best fixtures and fittings and an uncompromising attention to detail. Set on a 4015m2 allotment landscaped with easy care plants, it sits
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in an elite precinct just a short stroll to parklands yet within easy reach of Eltham along with the Bolton Street Village. Expressions Of Interest: Offers Close Tuesday 10th July at 5pm (Unless Sold Prior)
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Kangaroo Ground 245 Kangaroo Ground - Wattle Glen Road Contemporary Living On A Grand Scale This five bedroom, three bathroom home on approximately 10 private acres delivers benchmark living. Balancing space, light and sensible practicalities, it introduces a variety of, entertaining, living and accommodation options that will suit the largest of families immersing them in luxury and tranquility. Anchored by a high end luxe kitchen showcasing stone tops and splashback, butler´s pantry
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Eltham 444 Mount Pleasant Road Exceptional Living With Timeless Appeal Enjoy the benefits of easy care acreage living combined with the flexibility of two impressive dwellings and convenience of Eltham´s schools, boutiques, cafes, eateries, station and professional services in this property custom crafted for comfort, functionality and a relaxed family lifestyle. Delivering welcome tranquillity peace and privacy thanks to four bird and wildlife attracting acres (approx) which surround it, it´s ideal for multi-generational living, a large family, home based business or those seeking to explore the flourishing Air B´n´B market. Expressions Of Interest: Offers Close Tuesday 26th of June at 5pm (Unless Sold Prior)
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Panton Hill 555 Kangaroo Ground - St Andrews Rd Landmark Living With Spectacular Views Panton Hill’s landmark, "The Crest"(circa 1873) offers inspiring historical grandeur in generously proportioned interiors, enhanced by immaculately preserved details. Thanks to a passionate, sympathetic, attention to detail driven rejuvenation by its architect owner, it is now ready for a new family to immerse themselves in its charm warmth and character. Perfectly positioned on 21 acres (approx.) The Dandenong´s, Kinglake Ranges, Mt Disappointment and Mt Macedon provide a perfect backdrop to an exceptional array of accommodation, living and entertainment spaces.
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Eltham 2/3 Diamond Street A Picture Of Contemporary Class This just completed home in a sought after Eltham pocket leads the way with innovative spaces, easily adaptably living and amazing attention-to-detail. Specified to an elite standard, features including a blend of porcelain and Caesarstone bench tops and splashbacks, Smeg appliances, Engineered Oak timber floors enhance a floorplan introducing three bedrooms (main with bespoke fitted walk-in robe) two luxury bathrooms and spacious living complemented by an entertainers deck. It´s a picture of contemporary class delivering a home of the highest order.
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PANTON HILL 50 Long Gully Road Rural Serenity In A Perfect Location Positioned at the peak of this 20 acre property (approx.) to make the most of a relaxing rural outlook; perfect presentation, a fabulous alfresco area with outdoor kitchen and spa, separate two bedroom dwelling, multiple garages and a huge workshop elevate this excellent property from must see...to must have. Suited to any hobby farming, indulging your passion for a horse, home based business pursuit or just totally relaxed living, it enjoys close proximity to Kangaroo Ground, Eltham, Warrandyte and of course Panton Hill.
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Eltham North 191 - 193 Ryans Road Premium Opportunity With Development Potential Two separate titles, buy one or both. Each allotment 1,011sqm (approx.) in the coveted College Zone deliver an outstanding opportunity that astute buyers will find too good to refuse. Choose your own builder and design ground up or alternatively develop further (stca).
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Macleod 70 Aberdeen Road 3
Affordable Investment Opportunity • Land area: 209 sqm (approx.) with rear access off laneway • Currently leased to Macleod Pharmacy. Returning 20,640 per ann. • Potential to live in or let out three bedroom, two bathroom apartment with rear parking behind roller door estimated return $350 - $380 per week
• Station, bus, cafes, restaurant, supermarket and abundant parking options all at the doorstep • Zoned Commercial 1 • Flexible opportunity to invest, occupy the apartment, or value add (stca) • Affordable freehold opportunity
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Eltham 4/1232 Main Road An Obvious Emphasis On Style And Quality Bathed in streams of natural sunshine thanks to its northerly frontage and banks of well-placed windows and doors to a sun-soaked balcony, this town residence is sure to impress with its absolute quality and attention to detail! Over two generous levels it introduces three bedrooms, two luxury stone bathrooms, striking Blanco equipped kitchen and open plan living stepping out to a private relaxing entertainers haven. In a wonderful location the station, CLC and all the many attractions of Eltham´s Main Road are all within easy reach. Expressions of Interest: Offers Close Monday 25th June at 5pm (Unless Sold Prior)
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Doreen 7 Pinnacle Views Spacious Contemporary Class With Rural And City Views Superbly situated in a sought-after pocket of the Ridge Estate, this fabulous family home comes with the bonus of supersized living and accommodation spaces, complemented by a decked alfresco delivering a rural outlook and city views that come into their own at night! Three bedrooms, two bathrooms, expansive living wrapping around a stone kitchen and an open study deliver relaxed living close to local cafes, convenience store, bus, Laurimar Village, public and private schools and the new station and shopping centre. Expressions of Interest: Offers Close Tuesday 10th July at 5pm (Unless Sold Prior)
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MONTMORENCY 5/112 Para Road Secure your place in ever-popular Montmorency with this outstanding home just a short walk from Were Street shops, bus, train station and schools. The convenience is unbeatable! The single level interior includes 3 robed bedrooms (master with ensuite), 1 bathroom and a fabulous open kitchen/dining/living zone with quality appliances, bay window and plenty of room to move. The paved courtyard is sunny and easy to manage, offering plenty of scope to add a herb garden or vegie patch. Additional features include ducted heating/cooling, full-sized laundry, lockup garage and plenty of off-street parking. Act quickly!
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Auction Saturday 23rd June at 12.00pm View Thursday 5.00 - 5.30pm Saturday 11.30 - 12.00pm Stuart Buckingham 0411 743 336 Amanda Beck 0447 374 220 Office Cnr Rattray Road & Were Street, Montmorency Phone 9434 6666
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WATSONIA 1 Reeves Street This classic weatherboard residence on a generous 742m2 allotment offering plenty of room to move, with great potential as and when you please. This inviting home enjoys a good-sized living/dining area with cosy gas log fire, central kitchen with gas cooktop and wall oven, 4 bedrooms (1 with WIR), 2 stylish updated bathrooms and a family room with garden access. The spacious and well-tended rear garden is level and full of family appeal, while extras include evaporative cooling, solar electricity, carport, pretty picket fence and every Watsonia amenity just a short stroll from home. Auction Saturday 23rd June at 1.00pm
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Land size 742m2 approx. View Thursday 5.00 - 5.30pm Saturday 12.30 - 1.00pm Stuart Buckingham 0411 743 336 Ashley Maggs 0437 767 765 Office 104 Grimshaw St, Greensborough Phone 9435 0999
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GREENSBOROUGH 6/11 William Street This central Greensborough townhouse is freshly renovated and positioned for maximum privacy. The spacious and light-filled interior features 3 robed bedrooms (master with bathroom access and WIR), 2-way bathroom, a generous living/dining zone and modern kitchen boasting s/steel appliances, glass splashbacks and sleek white cabinetry. Finishing touches include a full-sized laundry, split system heating/cooling, new carpet/blinds, LED lights, fresh paintwork and integrated double garage. This polished home enjoys easy access to the bus, Greensborough Plaza, schools and train station – why wait? Auction Saturday 7th July at 12.00pm View Wednesday 5.00 - 5.30pm Saturday 11.00 - 11.30am Stuart Buckingham 0411 743 336 Ashley Maggs 0437 767 765 Office 104 Grimshaw St, Greensborough Phone 9435 0999
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GREENSBOROUGH 2 Wolangi Court Tastefully renovated inside and out, this stylish modern residence will entice a wide range of buyers. Featuring polished timber floors and crisp neutral dĂŠcor, the stylish interior delivers 3 robed bedrooms (master with ensuite/WIR), 2 modern bathrooms, light-filled open plan living and modern kitchen with s/steel appliances. Situated in a family-friendly court, this home is walking distance to public transport, quality schools, Greensborough Plaza and parklands. Auction Saturday 7th July at 1.00pm Quote $720,000 - $792,000 Land size 703m2 approx. View Thursday 5.00 - 5.30pm Saturday 12.00 - 12.30pm Sue Stone 0416 055 159 Sean Rice 0448 010 787 Office 104 Grimshaw St, Greensborough Phone 9435 0999
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