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VIRGINIA TRIOLI \ EXPLORES THE TRUE PATH TO HAPPINESS

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’m not one for gurus. I’m not one for miracle cures. credentialled professionals, well-meaning self-helpers At what I hope is the mid-point of my life, I know and outright shonks that are collectively part of the enough now to realise that most miracles are self-actualisation industry. There is a lot of money to actually the result of dedicated effort, great expertise be made encouraging people onto the one true path to and often a huge amount of money. Not that there’s happiness, health and wealth. Some of these people, and anything wrong with a little bit of blind faith – science some of their work, are really good. In my experience shows us now that visualisation actually plays a – and the experience of many others – a regular role in skill development, in positive health practice of yoga and meditation delivers real outcomes. But be careful what, or who, you benefits and can lead to a sense of peace and some stuff decide to believe in. control otherwise impossible to locate in a The suggestion last week that high-profile stressed life. Other practices are less grounded is outright author and miracle brain-cancer survivor in evidence; some stuff is just outright fanciful Belle Gibson might not have had cancer at fanciful: attractive, certainly, but deeply all – it was a misdiagnosis, she says now – has worrying in how vulnerable people can latch on dismayed and deeply shaken many who were to theories and methods that can compromise, not desperate to believe in her natural, holistic approach only their bank accounts, but also their health. to dealing with a terminal diagnosis. I have a running argument with a good friend who Police have made a visit and claims have been erased will not be dissuaded from her view that the only from websites. The whole truth of The Whole Pantry sound and non-toxic way to deal with cancer is to go is yet to be determined, but one thing is certain: most raw: raw vegetables, raw milk, thereby removing from gurus have feet of clay – disappointment is inevitable one’s system all the corrupting agents that might have when you decide to sit at their crumbling heels. caused the illness in the first place. It’s a lovely theory, I have a vexed relationship with the mob of but where is the evidence for it? I know how appallingly

hard chemotherapy and radiation can be. Who wouldn’t avoid it if you could? But to me her argument is rather like deciding to treat a melanoma caused by sun exposure by locking oneself in the dark until it is all gone. If only life was that simple. The National Health and Medical Research Council has just found that homeopathy is no more effective in treating health conditions than a placebo. In a major review, it found no study that supported the idea of health improvements by treating illnesses with small doses of the substances that caused the problem in the first place. For many this conclusion may simply embolden their faith in homeopathy, such is its sway. But I think you can hear the cracking of a false idol starting to fall to the ground. It’s not hard to understand why these theories become life rafts for the desperately ill, the desperately frightened. I’m going to take the best view of humanity here and hope those offering these solutions are doing so in good faith and in genuine belief. But I fear no guru – medical, philosophical or emotional – can ever deliver true health, true happiness, true wisdom. To reach such a peak takes the hardest work of all. \

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On the eve of the International Day of Happiness, Sarah Marinos asks well-known Melburnians what makes them, and those around them, happy

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JANINE ALLIS

Janine Allis and husband Jeff are the founders of the Boost Juice empire. They’ve been together for more than 20 years and have four children. Allis is also one of the entrepreneurs on the TV show Shark Tank. What makes you happy? Happiness is my daughter telling me what a great day she’s had or my husband bringing me a cup of coffee in the morning. You think, “If I get a better job, have more money or pay off my house, that will make me happy”. But happiness is love. How clichéd, but true, is that? What has been one of the happiest moments in your life? I’m one of those lucky people who married the right one. And when Jeff asked me to marry him 20 years ago, it was amazing. We met and married in eight months. I kept taking him to romantic spots in the hope that he’d get down on one knee. I took him to the De Bortoli winery in the Yarra Valley and finally he got on his knee to say those words. I look at my four kids and say, “If you do nothing else in your life, just pick the right one”. What did you do recently to make someone smile? I make my husband smile every day. A great thing about our partnership is that we continue to make each other laugh. TIM COSTELLO

Tim Costello is a Baptist minister, chairman of the Community Council of Australia and chief executive of World Vision Australia. What makes you happy? For me, happiness is a by-product of a sense of purpose that is grounded in not living for myself but living for others, for God and for things beyond me. On a practical side, I love a good book or a good movie and a meal out with my wife. What has been one of the happiest moments in your life? Just before Christmas my youngest son, Martin, 8 THE WEEKLY REVIEW \ MARCH 18, 2015

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DANIEL ANDREWS

For the Premier of Victoria, happiness is time spent winding down with his family … What makes you happy? Noah, Grace and Joe, my three children, make me happy every day. How can you not be happy when you see the joy in their faces as they learn and grow and become their own little people? Time on the golf course also makes me happy – even if I play badly, I’m still happy to be out there. And one of the privileges of this job is that I get to meet so many amazing people – people of courage, people of conviction, people of great humour. There’s great joy in that. What has been one of the happiest moments in your life? The birth of our three kids, and getting married – actually the moment Cath said “yes” was a pretty good one. Of course, being elected to government made me pretty happy. But the moments with Cath and our children, that’s where true happiness comes from. What did you do recently to make someone smile? I delivered a 50-year wedding anniversary message to a couple in my electorate. They didn’t know they were getting a letter from the Premier and they were pretty chuffed when it was delivered by hand. Either that or they were just being nice so I’d get off their front porch.

married a country girl, Kate, who lives four hours out of Melbourne. The whole community there prepared the food for the 200 guests. Seeing a child making life-long vows of commitment was the most sublime moment of happiness recently. What did you do recently to make someone smile? That was three weeks ago in the north of Uganda, where 16 women a day die in childbirth. A year ago I met a brave Ugandan nurse, Connie, who was delivering children without forceps, on dirt floors and with a torch in her mouth at night because there was no power. So World Vision made the commitment to build a 23-bed bush hospital. There were 18 babies born in the first week. The joy in Connie’s face was incredible. And I won’t forget the joy on the faces of the local women, knowing that they or their daughters won’t risk death in childbirth now.


TOM GLEESON

Tom Gleeson is a three-time best comedy performance nominee in the Helpmann Awards. He will perform at Melbourne Town Hall, March 26 to April 19 as part of the Melbourne International Comedy Festival.

What makes you happy? Going to the cinema on a sunny day. I work nights, so I go to the movies when everyone else is at work. It is a pure joy. I get the cinema to myself, there are no ringing phones and no teenagers yelling. Summer is perfect movie weather. Cinemas are SPF 50+. What has been one of the happiest moments in your life? Watching the Swans win the grand final in 2012. I grew up in NSW. It’s a rare thrill to be at the MCG and hear Melburnians yell, “SYDNEY! SYDNEY! SYDNEY!” What did you do recently to make someone smile? A gig.

FIONA O’LOUGHLIN

Fiona O’Loughlin appears in The One Where She Left Her Husband and Moved to Melbourne! at the Arts Centre from March 31 to April 19. What makes you happy? Happiness is dinner on the stove and a free night on the couch. And my five kids make me happy. I’m mad for them. What has been one of the happiest moments in your life? About seven years ago I took my two youngest children to Fiji and it was beyond happy. We went snorkelling, laughed a lot. Every now and again, in my mind, I can go back to that pristine beach and be happy. What did you do recently to make someone smile? Last night I did a gig at a club in Melbourne. I rocked up and did a quick 10 minutes. I thought I’d amuse myself for a bit. With stand-up, you do most of the heavy lifting at the beginning and once you have a reputation and people know you, the job is heaven on a stick.

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Sir Andrew Davis is chief conductor of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra. He will conduct the MSO in three major concerts at Hamer Hall this month and next, including The Damnation of Faust and Mahler 3. What makes you happy? Steamed lobster. What has been one of the happiest moments in your life? When my son was born – and in 25 years, he’s never made me change my mind. What did you do recently to make someone smile? I make a point of thanking all the “behind the scenes” staff at the opera in Chicago each season, and yesterday I had the chance to tell the chorus and production team how magnificent they are. It is remarkable what an impact those two words – thank you – can have in brightening someone’s day.

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MATT TILLEY

Matt Tilley co-hosts Breakfast on KIIS 101.1 with Jane Hall. What makes you happy? Singing crazy loud with my kids in the car, having a beer after mowing the lawns, the sound of a surf beach, waking up realising I’ve slept longer than six hours, laughing with friends over memories of disasters now past, seeing a surprisingly low number on the scales, knowing my wife knows me better than I do. What has been one of the happiest moments in your life? I’ve been lucky enough to work with some special teams and hand over very fat cheques to charity. That makes my work seem slightly worthy, which makes me happy. Each time I let go of my kids’ bikes and they rode for themselves for the first time also stands out. The looks on their faces were the most exhilarating happiness you could share. What did you do recently to make someone smile? I spent hours printing, cutting and pasting to change the label of a popular yoghurt into an inappropriate word for a new friend. Most people I like appreciate a puerile sense of humour coupled with OCD.

When Connie Johnson was diagnosed with terminal breast cancer, she and her actor brother, Samuel, founded the charity Love Your Sister. Last year Sam completed a world record-breaking unicycle ride around Australia to raise awareness of the disease. What makes you happy? Yay, an international day of happiness. What a great thing. Little things make me happy, like the funny things kids say. Recently we went on a cruise and we were up on the top deck when my son, Mr Eight, Willoughby, exclaimed at the top of his voice, “Oh, these gusty winds of the high sea are so strong”. He sounded like someone out of a Victorian novel, not a kid of the noughties. What has been one of the happiest moments in your life? Besides the obvious, like getting married and having kids, of course, I think the single happiest, but also most confusing moment of my life was when Sam, my brother, came home from his year-long unicycle ride around Australia. He had raised $1.5 million for breast cancer research, raised awareness of early detection and broken the world record for the longest distance travelled on a unicycle. I expected to feel happiness – and I most definitely did – but I also went through about every other emotion possible, all within an hour or two. What did you do recently to make someone smile? I was in a tiny hotel room with eight other people, getting ready for an event, and everyone was tired and stressed. There was a lot of tension in the air. I pulled my pants up around my armpits, stuck my tummy and my butt out as far as I could and then did a very unsexy fake striptease with my own soundtrack. I certainly wouldn’t win an Oscar for my performance, but it got everyone laughing and talking again. \ » www.dayofhappiness.net

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WHAT DOES HAPPINESS LOOK LIKE?

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Tell your partner and/or children what you believe is going well, rather than focus on what’s not going so well.

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Spend just five to 10 minutes tidying that drawer or cupboard you’ve been meaning to organise for a while. Tell your partner and/or children how much you love and appreciate them, and why. Enjoy the evening meal together, without any phones or devices. Instead of automatically and mindlessly switching on the TV, play a game such as cards or charades.

at work

We asked photographer Jules Tahan to describe in pictures what happiness means to him Happiness for me comes in many forms. When I was asked to photograph the essence of happiness, I found myself struggling with what truly makes me happy (especially on a day-to-day basis). I work hard and I love the work I do. But if there is one thing that really makes me happy, it is the comfort of knowing my family is there for me at the end of each day. Zahra is eight and Jaz is six. In the time I have been blessed

to have them in my life, I have witnessed many emotions and changes in behaviour. It has been a constant learning experience for all of us and one I decided was best represented by using different frames and piecing them together like a jigsaw puzzle. The volatility of emotions from my kids is what is represented here; that is, a puzzle of emotions. This is the main thing that truly brings happiness to me every day. \

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Tell a colleague how much you appreciate them. Even better, tell more than one.

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List the three best things about your work and the people with whom you work.

Take five minutes to reflect on the greater purpose of what you, and your team or organisation, do. Don’t just keep working through lunch; take some proper time out and eat mindfully, savouring each and every taste.

Make a conscious effort to smile at those people with whom you interact throughout the day.

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ow many times in my life have I cooked One time my sister and I spent hours slow-cooking spaghetti bolognaise? I asked myself this a huge vat of pet mince. Those were the days, when profound question yesterday while throwing someone had to hold the other person’s legs as they one together, after having just heard my doctor suggest dived to the bottom of the deep freeze to see what pot that, from now on, I consider substituting zucchini and luck they could find. Often just dog food, as it turns out. carrot-shaped spaghetti for actual spaghetti. I continue the great tradition of a weekly bowl of the You know, swapping vegetables for the real, actual glorious stuff. I cook it when the kids have friends over food is a thing? Despite the fact that I might or because what kid doesn’t love a bolognaise (actually, might not have a serious case of gluten intolerance I have found one or two – one told me she ate so much and a growing middle-age girth, the idea is to me of it when she was little she can’t even look at it now). preposterous, insane, a travesty. You can take your Sometimes I jazz it up with bacon and mushrooms cauliflower rice and your zucchini ribbons and and sometimes I use it to mask grated veg and eggplant lasagna and put them wherever you sometimes I’ll add a salad on the side. My sister want, but I’m sticking with the real stuff. cooks hers for hours, with at least 10 cloves I’m sticking Spaghetti bolognaise has been one of the of garlic and half a cup of salt, and a friend with the only constants in my life and, unlike lots sticks to the Stephanie Alexander recipe. real stuff of other things, I’ve managed to have it But however it comes together, it is always at least once a week since a life-changing good. Always. moment back in the ’70s when mum As we find ourselves surrounded by all manner brought home The Leggo’s Italian Cookbook. Cookbook of fancy foods, fad diets and rock-star chefs, I still Everything in that glorious book called for wonder if there could be a finer meal than a bowl of lashings of tomato paste and parmesan cheese. spaghetti bolognaise. Pete Evans agrees, or used to, Imagine the thrill for us country folk to because I’ve found and cooked one of his own recipes find such an exotic tome propped up for bolognaise, which calls for chilli and tomato sauce on the orange kitchen bench, which – actual meat-pie tomato sauce, not home-made stuff – for years had been the scene of which is as far away from paleo as you can get, I reckon. culinary aberrations involving Evans would be in the ribbon-zucchini camp now, lamb chops and tins of tuna. I’d say, but I’m sticking with team Sophia Loren. She That’s when my family’s love said, “Everything you see I owe to spaghetti”, and I love affair with bolognaise began. Even her for it. \ khall@theweeklyreview.com.au when we had to fend for ourselves on the rare occasion mum and dad had a Lions meeting WE WELCOME YOUR FEEDBACK @ or a progressive dinner party, it was bolognaise and only www.theweeklyreview.com.au/myview bolognaise we would attempt to make.

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food concepts would be part of the precinct so we chose to stick to our strengths. We’re not at the booming end of the city but more and more people are discovering us every day.” Altius serves cakes made by The Premises in Kensington, including an appetite-conquering banana-based breakfast cookie and a generously iced flourless chocolate tower.

growing conditions between 900 metres and 1800 metres. Mountainous regions produce some of the world’s finest Arabica coffee and the pair offer premium espresso and filter brews roasted by Market Lane Coffee. But the concept of citius, altius, fortius (faster, higher, stronger) also plays a part in Alderton’s midwifery the moniker, as Alderton and Pageot met on studies have not been the Little Athletics circuit and hold junior wasted in her café career. national high jump and long jump titles She uses her natural empathy to offer weary between them. office workers a caffeine-based pick-me-up. Setting up their first café, which has been Pageot, known as JP, learned his early open since October, forced them to take coffee skills at Duchess of Spotswood some time out of training but they will and the pair spent six years at compete again this year. “the Prahran’s Market Lane Coffee. “At the end of a long day, we are concept is They designed their café with the happy to get off our feet and go and quite help of Hearth Studio and the tidy have a jump,” Alderton says. space includes clever seating around Altius is part of The Archway minimal” the pristine counter where milk is food precinct at the western, or stored in a customised nook. “New York”, end of Flinders Lane Market Lane’s newest seasonal espresso adjacent to popular café and restaurant blend, with a combination of single-estate The Grain Store. It was one of the earliest beans from Bolivia and Brazil, had just businesses to open in the development and arrived the day we visited. will be followed by five other food outlets, Alderton was using it to create a precisely including 5 & Dime Bagel, tart specialist T by timed viscous espresso tasting of tart oranges, LuxBite, juice and wholefoods bar Hunters’ dark chocolate and toasted hazelnuts. A Roots and Delhi Streets, which will offer changing weekly single-origin bean is offered Indian street food. as a pour-over filter brew. \ “The concept is quite minimal,” Alderton ltolra@theweeklyreview.com.au says. “We knew other shops with different

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ou’d think Malvern’s Glenferrie Road strip was already at critical dining mass, what with a Grill’d, a Schnitz and a Subway, a Nando’s and a Noodle Box, a Cantonese, Thai, Indian and Lebanese. But no. Turns out what the Malvern villagers have been hankering for is a tri-level emporium in the Renaissance Revival mould, complete with gilded lion heads on wrought-iron entrance gates. Beyond the lions lies a lively trattoria-style restaurant, a delicatessen (not yet open at the time of writing), a mezzanine art gallery of contemporary pieces that will puzzle some and please others, and a rooftop bar-cum-breakfast room with views over the suburb’s pricey rooftops. This is Sagra and, judging by the mid-week crowds, it’s filled a desperate void in the dining lives of Malvern’s elite. The décor is exuberant. Busy murals on the side walls feature classical art and modern consumerism (a blue-veiled beauty clutching an iPhone, for example), vintage photos, food, architecture and sports cars. Hogging centre stage is an ostentatious installation of stainless steel, glass and furnaces topped by a tangle of exhaust pipes, with a miniature elevator to take food from the restaurant to the gallery upstairs (surely a dumb waiter would have been cheaper?). This is the cutting-edge kitchen where chef Leandro Panza and his team prepare a menu of more than 50 plates ranging from potato focaccia to dry-aged Angus steaks grilled at the altar of the Josper oven. The serving staff are a highlight. They’re not the slickest team to ever work a floor but they are warm, smiling and, like the menu, strongly Italian-accented. Panza comes to Sagra from Southbank and brings the same commitment to top-class produce he showed at Tutto Bene and Artusi. A caprese salad, reimagined prawn and licked with the heat of ’nduja salami paste. with basil “spheres” and an olive oil sorbet, has a solid We’re not sure about the corn kernels that come with it foundation of oozing buffalo mozzarella hunks, pungent – again they seem unnecessary. summer basil leaves and roasted heirloom tomatoes There’s a posh seafood linguine laden with mussels, that are tart, sweet and smoky all at once. Every second clams, prawns, scampi and baby octopus, but none of restaurant is flogging heirloom tomatoes but few come the lobster promised on the menu. The sauce is close to the pure sensory pleasures of these. a strong-tasting bisque that overwhelms the All the key ingredients, including a slick seafood’s more delicate flavours. of fruity, frisky Murrindindi olive oil, work it’s a The guazzetto fish soup is a near-identical lusciously together, which makes it all the dish (right down to the same serving bowl, a more puzzling why Panza felt the need to fun night handsome Steelite number) except that it does wave his molecular wand with those basil out have lobster, it’s on Sardinian fregola pasta spheres (blobs, actually, and about as tasty as rather than linguine, and it costs seven dollars tapioca) and a superfluous sorbet. more. At $43.50 it’s the most expensive item on the An entrée slab of Berkshire pork belly smells menu and the most disappointing of those we try. amazing, tastes good, and is paired oddly but not For starters, it’s not really a soup. It’s a big tumble of unappealingly with watermelon. Pink ribbons of seafood and fat couscous-sized pasta in a puddle of the compressed watermelon have a mildly concentrated same bisque as the linguine and it tastes aggressively flavour, while white ribbons of allegedly pickled pungent. Between this sauce and a “confit” octopus that watermelon have no specific flavour at all. is rubbery, tough and a bugger to chew, I can’t finish it. Mains include a strong lineup of seven pastas, from There’s no trouble polishing off the galletto, a gnocchi to risotto to firm ravioli filled with minced

free-range half-chicken grilled à point and roosting on a velvety jus. It comes with a token salad of baby cos leaves dressed in yoghurt and lemon that’s a bit drab, but easier to digest than the side of sautéed chicory. Desserts sound simple enough but, as with elsewhere on the menu, the proof is in the pudding. Tiramisu turns out to be a deconstructed dessert comprising a mattress of coffee sponge drenched in mascarpone crème, studded with marsala “crisps” and adorned with glossy balls of coffee “caviar” – a little trick Panza brought with him from Artusi. Here, as there, it leaves the diner wondering why an Italian chef would tinker with a classic. There are hits and misses on the Sagra menu, but the restaurant is a fun night out and, judging by the competition, it’s a giant step up for the Glenferrie Road food scene. \ khill@theweeklyreview.com.au TO READ MORE REVIEWS

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\ PETER WILMOTH MEETS COMEDIAN & TRIPLE J BREAKFAST HOST MATT OKINE

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e are shaped by our experiences, and the timing of those transformative events. When you lose your mother to cancer aged 12, it has to shape you. Matt Okine today is brave enough to eloquently map out that personal transformation. We’ve met at the ABC staff café. Okine, 29, has just finished co-hosting Triple J Breakfast and he’s struggling with a cold after a weekend at a music festival. Getting up at 4.30 every weekday morning probably doesn’t help. “It’s awful, but you just do it,” he says. He is relatively new to mainstream media – he’s been doing Triple J Breakfast for just over a year – and he has an extraordinary personal story, which he’s prepared to share. It’s about deep loss and its impact, and about a young man working his way through rebellious teenage years to become a rising comedy and media star. Okine grew up in Brisbane with his sister Rachel, seven years older, his father Victor, a dentist who had come to Australia from Ghana when he was 23, and his mother Roslyn. When he was seven, his parents divorced and Matt shared his time between two houses. “Some people really can’t stand the thought of their parents breaking up because they put the blame on themselves,’’ Okine says. “But I remember vividly that when my parents called me down to have a chat about them splitting up, it was like, ‘Good’. I totally understood. When you see people fighting a lot, you get quite scared as a kid. So it was definitely for the best.” He coped with the divorce. It was his mother’s death from breast cancer – with secondary brain cancer – that really rocked him. She died on Good Friday 1998, two days before Matt’s 13th birthday. “When my parents broke up, I didn’t feel like they were walking out on me. But definitely when mum died I felt like she had kind of walked out on me,’’ Okine says. “I felt like there was a lack of care that she had taken of herself, not be on top of checking her health. There were key moments when I felt she had known about the cancer and had not done as much as she could have during those early stages.” Okine asked his mother when she had found out she had cancer. “She said, ‘I first found a lump months ago in Hobart when we were on holidays’. And I said, ‘Why didn’t you do anything about it?’ And she said, ‘Because we were having so much fun’. And we did have the best time. Just me and her. “She certainly waited until the very last moment when she finally said, ‘Look, I think you’ve got to take me to hospital because something’s pretty not right’. By that stage the cancer was pretty big. “She had a really bad headache for a couple of weeks, barely left her room. There were two weeks when I didn’t see her. Dishes hadn’t been done. Little things that when you’re 12 you think, ‘That’s strange, mum hasn’t cleaned up the room all day’. “Two weeks later I came home, dad dropped me off to her place as always and said, ‘I’ll wait for you to give me the wave, make sure she’s home’. When I went upstairs she was in the bathroom really struggling, on the ground, collapsed. She said, ‘Is your dad still downstairs, you better take me to hospital now’. “The next day dad said, ‘Your mum’s got cancer in her breast and in her head’.” She died after three weeks in hospital. “I broke down after that. In that situation you start wondering whether you having a good time [meant that] she didn’t want to spoil that fun.”

Okine’s sister had moved out several years earlier, so it was just him and his father. “He wasn’t great at it,” Okine says. “He could look after me well enough, at the time. [But] not to the level that my mum had. “It was me and my dad for a long time, which was kind of interesting. Mum died at the time of your life where your parents are still flawless. Then … I turned 13 and 14, and you start realising all their faults. So my dad definitely copped the brunt of all of that. “A lot of arguments. A lot of me wanting to move out. I was partying a lot more than he would have liked. It took a while for us to really get each other, which we do now.” Okine admits his teenage self was “annoying, just a smart-arse, always challenging people. I definitely didn’t make it easy for people. I still like questioning people and having arguments and like being the centre of attention at times.” He has no doubt this rebellious streak arose from losing his mother. “Oh yeah, I was a straight-A student before all that. And next thing you know you’re sitting there going, ‘What’s the point?’. “I didn’t want to show that I was hurt [to] the kids at school. I was putting on a brave face. It culminated in a lot of aggression towards the end of high school. “I was getting into fights, going out too much. Any weekend I could, I’d be out drinking. I’m almost positive all that stemmed from losing my mum. “It’s that typical thing of young boys wanting to make sure they’re tough and ‘nothing’s going to hurt me’ and the reality was that it hurt me so much, the thought of that desertion I guess. “It’s terrible, but it’s not terrible. It’s made me who I am today. It’s a real shame that it happened but, at the same time, if it hadn’t, I wonder whether I would be still living life making my mum happy instead of myself.”

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kine considered a career in IT but always wanted to be in the entertainment business. In high school he started a boy band called 4-Point-1 with some friends. They performed just twice. “None of us could really sing that well and as a group we were terrible. But that wasn’t the point. It was an exercise in PR basically; how much will people believe the hype if there’s really nothing to sell.” He enrolled in an acting course at uni in Brisbane. “I thought, ‘Acting? Yeah, I can pretend to be someone else for a bit’. I think I was probably trying to be someone else for ages anyway.” In the course he found there were other young people who’d also had tough times. “There were people who’d been abused as children; one of their family members had been murdered. It was all very weird. “On the first day we did this thing called a ‘ghost monologue’. I’d mentioned something about mum having died. The guy stood me up in front of everyone and said, ‘Picture her in the room and say something to her’. I didn’t really know what to say. He said, ‘Talking to you makes me feel … start like that’. I did, and I remember just bawling my eyes out. It was all part of it, emotionally breaking yourself down and building back up again.

“I’d honestly convinced myself into thinking that I was over that. And the reality was revisited. All those emotions really broke down the ‘you can’t hurt me, f--the world’ kind of attitude that I had manufactured. “It made me realise that being like I was had a lot to do with that situation. I appreciate my time at drama school for that more so than any of the skills I learnt. I didn’t necessarily learn how to act better but I certainly learned how to be at one and more at ease with my emotions.” During that course, Okine started performing stand-up comedy in Brisbane. “I ended up, magically, dong very well at it.” He moved to Sydney in 2007. In his stand-up routines, Okine talked of his Ghanian heritage. “I kind of get shtick a little bit for claiming that I’m black when I’m not really black,” he says. “That has always intrigued me and it annoys me. Culturally I’m very Australian but people don’t see how our house looks and the clothes dad wears and the food he eats, still very traditional Ghanian, stews and semolina.” Okine has been to Ghana a couple of times. “Being half-half, you get stuck in a weird ground where you look like you should be African but nothing really about you is African, so you go over to Ghana and people are calling you ‘white man’. And people call me brown over here. It’s kind of weird. “A lot of people say I’m the whitest black person they know … I find it annoying when people say these things because racially I’m half-half. Culturally, sure, I’m Australian, but that doesn’t mean I haven’t been dancing to Ghanian music in the capital Accra, eating fufu and being surrounded by 100 family members who all grew up there. That stuff doesn’t come out very much, but it doesn’t mean it’s not there and I’m not aware of it. “I used to do a joke where people ask me where I’m from. What they really mean is, ‘Why are you black?’ People at the show are looking at this brown guy and thinking, ‘Where is he from?’. They say ‘Where are you from?’ ‘I’m from Brisbane’ … That was one of my first jokes because that’s what my life has always been about.” People from Triple J would attend his shows. “They’re usually on top of all the talent in the comedy scene in Australia,” he says. Okine was approached for the breakfast spot, but was unsure. “I was touring the world, had just had a killer season in Edinburgh. I was like, ‘You know what? I don’t know if I want to get up at 4.30 every morning’.” But he took it on and started in January last year. “It’s rad. I love it so much.” He is not without his critics. “If you ever feel too good about yourself, just have a look at the Triple J text line. Some people say some lovely things and some people are just really, really mean. It’s difficult sometimes when you’re sitting there at 6.30 in the morning and you think you’re having fun and someone says, ‘Can Matt Okine please stop talking, he’s such a f---ing d---head, I hate him’. And you’re like, ‘Oh no!’. It’s always when you’ve got a little bit happy, ‘Today’s been a really good show!’” \ pwilmoth@theweeklyreview.com.au WE WELCOME YOUR FEEDBACK @

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Given director Tim Burton’s gift for making something alluring from kitsch, the work of artist Margaret Keane feels a natural fit. Her paintings of manga-eyed children were a fixture in millions of homes throughout the 1970s, despite being widely rubbished by critics. Indeed, this tension between pop culture and high art is one of the most alluring threads in Burton’s latest film. Christoph Waltz’s Walter Keane is determined to win recognition as a great artist, even if this means he has to claim credit for his wife’s work. Yet, even when her pictures make Keane a household name, he remains shunned by the art community. An extraordinary true story gives Big Eyes the strong narrative Burton’s films sometimes lack, even if the ending feels a bit limp. More importantly, there’s an atypical lightness to the film’s tone, and brightness to its palate, stripped of the director’s wearisome weird-Goth stylings. Amy Adams makes for an endearing Margaret, but Waltz’s duplicitous Walter steals the film with, perhaps, a little too much relish – the one note of extravagance in an appealingly restrained piece. \

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After spending a week in a mid-range $28,340 Peugeot 308 Active with the aforementioned three-cylinder engine (more powerful four-cylinder petrol and diesel variants are also available) and six-speed automatic transmission, we came away with the impression that Peugeot’s engineers and designers asked, like John F. Kennedy, “why not?” when they set out to reinvent the 308. Why not, for example, place the steering wheel lower, almost in the driver’s lap in a strangely satisfying position, and then raise the instrument binnacle so it can be seen above the steering wheel instead of through it? Why not give this small hatchback big comfy seats with plenty of under-thigh support for painless long-distance driving? Why not simplify the controls with an intuitive touch screen and logical placement? Everything about the 308 has a certain logic, even if it appears strange at first. While the three-cylinder engine in this class of car might seem quirky, it is the trend – three-cylinder engines are the new black in automotive powertrains. Peugeot’s little e-THP engine is efficient, torquey and eager in traffic. Being three-cylinder, it is not as smooth as the best four-cylinder small engines but perfectly acceptable, especially in cruise mode, as we found on a run to Geelong. It is clean, too, qualifying for Europe’s Euro 6 emissions standards and emitting just 117 grams of carbon dioxide per kilometre when mated with the six-speed auto transmission. With highway fuel consumption at 4.3 litres per 100 kilometres, the 53-litre petrol tank should take you well beyond Sydney on your next east-coast holiday. That’s a fair effort,

considering the size of the 308. At more than 1800 millimetres wide, the chunky 308 could be described as a big small car, with spacious rear-seat accommodation for three kids and a reasonable 435 litres of boot space (1274 with the 60/40 rear seats folded). There’s a ski port in the middle of the rear seat for long loads, too. An even more spacious 308 Touring wagon version is also available, although only in more upmarket Allure and Allure Premium levels, with four-cylinder petrol or diesel engines and prices starting at $35,490. Misgivings about the 308’s interior are few, but they include the geometric-pattern dashboard plastic surface and the tacho with a needle that works from right to left. Standard equipment includes dual-zone climate-control air-conditioning, rear parking sensors, Bluetooth and USB port. We would have liked a rear parking camera, blind-spot and forward collision warning, but the 308 buyer needs to move up the range to more expensive models for these features. In Europe, this hatchback is designed to go head to head with the Volkswagen Golf, Renault Megane, Ford Focus and Opel Astra. In Australia, it also targets the Toyota Corolla and Mazda3, as well as the Honda Civic. Granted, the 308 might not be every driver’s cup of café au lait. But if you are considering any of the above cars, you might consider the French contender that punched above its weight to secure the European title. \ rhammerton@theweeklyreview.com.au

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ur perfect car would have Italian design flair, German engineering, Swedish safety technology, British cabin ambience, American grunt, Japanese build quality and Korean price. Oh, and one more thing: French ride quality. The French have long mastered the knack of supple suspension that allows the driver to carve through corners – or through Parisian traffic – with a certain joie de vivre. It is the stuff of legend that the 1940s design brief for the diminutive, super-successful Citroën 2CV “Deux Chevaux” (two horses) included it being capable of being driven across a ploughed field while taking a load of eggs to market – without breaking any. While the French have largely stuck to this ethos, elsewhere the single-minded pursuit of sharp handling has resulted in too many commuter cars with teeth-rattling springs and spine-jarring dampers. To solve this, we have a suggestion for carmakers: get hold of the latest Peugeot 308 and drive it down a pot-holed road. Luxuriate in the way it soaks up bumps and dismisses most things that could pass for road noise. Then take it for a flog down a winding road to check out the eager electric steering and fluid cornering on its simple and affordable suspension system – MacPherson struts at the front and torsion beam at the back. While you are there, take note of the 308’s pearler of a three-cylinder turbo engine that delivers 95 kilowatts of power and 230 Newton metres of torque from just 1.2 litres. Throw in a strong but light body and reimagined driver’s cockpit and, well, is it any wonder the little Peugeot was named 2014 European Car of the Year?

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s a nutritionist, one phrase I despise is “food fad”. I’m obviously in support of food, so the food component is fab. But add a fad to the end and suddenly everything changes.

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Food fads are usually heralded by minions shouting “I SAVED MY LIFE THANKS TO …” only to be forgotten two minutes later when the next magic pill arrives. One delivery followed by another; weight-loss pills, the key to anti-ageing, potions for eternal bliss, scents to stave off hunger, superfoods to make you shine, elixirs to boost your metabolism, and so on. It still amazes me what desperate measures some individuals take in the name of health. So what’s wrong with a little fad? The main qualm I have with fads is their tendency to encourage obsessive behaviours. Such actions are unsustainable in the long term and facilitate poor self-esteem. I wholeheartedly support proactive health measures and preventative nutrition. However, there is no need to increase the mortgage on your house to fund these exclusive potions. Look at Mother Nature

One fad that has been around for some time and is probably more a way of life than a fad is the kitchen garden program offered by many primary schools. Thanks to the vision

of Stephanie Alexander and her desire to provide regular kitchen and garden classes to children, the next generation is learning vital skills for optimal well-being and healthy living. Teaching a child how to love and nurture vegetables is crucial for their future health. I appreciate that maths, geography, history and the like are essential to the school curriculum. However, teach a child how to grow tomatoes and show them some kitchen recipes that transform these beautiful sweet morsels into delicacies and you will improve their lives. It will encourage them to develop a healthy relationship with food and a positive regard for their body. This is turn will boost their self-esteem. Self Love

A child with food knowledge and kitchen skills is more likely to develop into a physically active healthy adult. They are more likely to consume wholesome foods regularly and respect and nurture their body. Contrast this with a young adult lacking in basic food knowledge. They are often the yo-yo dieter who loathes their body. I spend much of my time in schools and corporate offices giving nutrition seminars and running wellness programs. Adults who were encouraged as children to take part in food preparation and cooking lead healthier lifestyles as they grow. But if you weren’t a child of home

harvesters, it is not all doom and gloom. There’s no time like the present to start. Fast fads & detoxes

Drastic fad diets and detoxes might facilitate short-term weight loss. Yet fast forward two years and it’s likely all lost weight plus more has appeared. Glorifying short-term skinniness is like celebrating the success of a cheater. The truth will eventually out in the most inconvenient circumstances, such as a burst zip, when the weight reappears. a Final message

Stop over-complicating everything. Seek professional help if you would like a targeted approach unique to your lifestyle. Otherwise, simply consume far more vegetables than you think you need. You might notice the improvements to your health. You might even notice your skin develops a radiant shine that the $350 superfood failed to deliver. And, with love and kindness, please drink some water. \ SHARON BROOKS » www.sharonsnutritionaustralia.com.au » Sharon Brooks is a registered nutritionist and food scientist. She operates Sharon’s Nutrition, a nutrition consultation business specialising in proactive health and optimal well-being.

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Here’s the thing. Breitling does chronographs. It does watches you can time stuff on, which, generally speaking, make you look rather manly and complex and useful. Aside from the sexy aesthetics, the ample subdials with whirring handsets are also a true reflection of their enviable legacy as the aviator guy’s go-to timepiece. When the watch world started demanding “in-house” movements, Breitling made chronographs its own way. This watch is Breitling’s first non-chronograph “in-house” movement. It’s quite a beauty, too, with easy operation – pull out the crown and turn it forward or backward in one-hour increments and all dial indications move smoothly with it, including adjusting the date. \ $11,890

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n the face of it, the sharp fall in the value of the Central Bank and the Bank of Japan are not entertaining any Australian dollar against major currencies is thoughts of raising rates due to the weakness of Eurozone making overseas travel much more expensive. Dig a economies and Japan. little deeper, though, and you’ll find this isn’t the full story. For similar reasons, our dollar is not likely to dip sharply If you’re prepared to shop for last-minute travel industry against currencies in Asia, South America and the Pacific deals, consider cheaper destinations and lock in the good and New Zealand. currency exchange rates now, chances are you’ll barely When an economy is performing poorly, larger discounts notice the currency downturn. on travel are offered. For example, Europe’s unemployment It’s true that one Australian dollar buys about 76 US cents problems have led to a huge range of cheap airfares, hotel now. Last August, our dollar was buying 93 US cents and in rooms and tours being offered in France, Spain, Portugal, April 2013 it was buying more than 105 US cents. Italy and Turkey. But do you really need to holiday in the US? To tap into these deals, compare what’s on offer from Time spent in Canada stacks up better financially. travel aggregator sites such as www.lastminute.com. It’s quite The Canadian dollar has fallen as strongly against au, www.cheapflights.com.au, Webjet and Expedia. the US dollar as the Australian dollar has in the The spike in internet travel transactions has easy to past year, so your holiday budget will stretch created a big market in heavily discounted tickets make big further in the Rockies or Toronto. and “expiration airfares” that expire soon and have savings Europe is experiencing similar swings and to be used up. roundabouts. The value of the dollar has tumbled Last week, www.lastminute.com.au was offering against the British pound but it’s different in continental users the opportunity to compare more than 139,000 Europe. The Euro has dropped significantly, with one Euro expiration fares. If you’re prepared to travel at one or two now costing about 71 Australian cents. weeks’ notice, it’s quite easy to make big savings. The relative interest rates among the major economies Those planning a trip later this year or in 2016 should are one of the most important factors that determine think about saving with a pre-paid travel card, rather than currency exchange rates. Central banks set interest rates taking the risk of loading the card just before travel when the and, generally, a higher relative interest rate supports a dollar could be weaker. higher currency. Travel cards, offered by banks and foreign exchange Economists expect our dollar to weaken further against companies, can be loaded with up to 10 currencies. Consider the pound as the British economy continues to recover and putting money aside into a card once a month, so you hedge British interest rates rise. The US economy is looking up, your bets on future currency moves. \ ctolhurst@theweeklyreview.com.au too, and the Federal Reserve is tipped to increase US interest rates as early as June. Chris Tolhurst writes for Fairfax publications including But the Australian dollar is likely to hold steady against The Australian Financial Review. the Euro and the Japanese yen. That’s because the European

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end Lease has become known in Melbourne and around the world for constructing landmark developments, but the company is now presenting a boutique apartment and terrace home complex in the leafy suburb of Armadale. Toorak Park, which takes its name from the pretty oval park next door is designed to be a “village within a village”, Lend Lease’s national head of apartments, Ben Christie, says. He says the company’s philosophy is to build in areas of high amenity and in such a way that the development adds value to its surrounding community. Christie says one of the biggest drawcards of Toorak Park is that it is close to prestigious schools and minutes from Armadale’s High Street shops and public transport services. “Residents can enjoy the local amenities or the proximity to the city,” Christie says. “It’s also one of the few blue-chip inner-city suburbs in Melbourne where people can live in the heart of a vibrant community but still enjoy a relaxed suburban lifestyle.” The development will have direct access to

Toorak station and, for the first time in many years, the public will also have new access to the station. When building has finished, a path through the site will be available for public use. Toorak station, which opened on May 7, 1879, is one of Melbourne’s prettiest railway stations. Passengers who board a train there arrive at Flinders Street in 11 minutes. Lend Lease designers worked with Denton Corker Marshall on the development’s architecture and with Carr Design Group for the interiors. About 35 per cent of Toorak Park is open space and landscaping of the 2.5-hectare site is by Tract. Denton Corker Marshall director John Denton says the local architecture was an inspiration for the development. “We looked at the Beatty Avenue shops on one side of the railway lines and saw we could create a place with its own character on the other side,” he says. “We sought to open up access to the railway station and Beatty Avenue from Orrong Road by creating a central boulevard that is, in effect, a new leafy road in Armadale.


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The newest area in the neighbourhood will connect with one of the oldest.” Multiple buildings, ranging from four to 12 levels, will house 448 apartments – 155 one-bedroom apartments, 236 with two bedrooms and 57 three-bedroom apartments. Eighteen terrace houses will be of two or three levels and are designed to appeal to families. The single-bedroom apartments range in size from 49 square metres to 66 square metres; the two bedrooms from 71 to 102 square metres and the three-bedroom apartments are 110 to 145 square metres. Maximising light, space and views have been priorities in the design, along with generous floor plans. Buyers are offered a choice of light and dark palettes, appliances are energy efficient and floors are timber. Kitchens in the larger apartments will be supplemented by a butler’s pantry. Carr Design director Sue Carr says her team was inspired by the idea of blurring the lines between houses and apartments. This is achieved through such design features as bedrooms with sliding panels that extend views to the living rooms. Outdoors will be lush with greenery. A bluestone plaza will have a café and convenience store and, as well as the central boulevard leading to the station, there will be two village greens and public gardens that will be known as Central Common. Residents will share a pool, spa and gym.

“We believe a lot of the customers will come from the community,” Christie says. The houses and apartments are designed to appeal to a wide age group, from young single professionals to couples, families and downsizers. “We understand the market and the needs of our customers. They are looking for amenity within the building and the surrounding area,” Christie says. “This is a premium property and we are finishing it to a very high level.” \ BEVERLEY JOHANSON bjohanson@theweeklyreview.com.au » www.toorakpark.com » www.lendlease.com

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The full bottle DEVELOPING OUR CITY \ Wine Republic’s designers have given a fresh twist to the traditional bottle shop. By SARAH MARINOS

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ocal, inner urban, Australian, knowledgeable, “We introduced these features to lessen the impact of approachable, friendly, unique, edgy … these are all these lines heading towards the vanishing point. We the attributes embedded in the Wine Republic didn’t want a sea of wine bottles to infinity so we broke brand and in its boutique wine, beer and liquor store up forms vertically and depth wise,” says Bell. in Fitzroy. While the design team kept the use of materials in the Vastly different to the look of the standard bottle store simple – natural ply laminate for shelving, white shop, the Brunswick Street store’s design made the laminate for the sales counter and black laminate for a shortlist of the 2014 prestigious Australian Interior back wall unit, the arts and crafts flavour of Fitzroy Design Awards. is reflected throughout. The front window Red Design Group creative director Colin features a mural by local artist Alex Hotchin, “people Bell says the shop had been a shoe store for who created a freehand line drawing to pick seem to like 18 years and was a deli for decades before that. up on the area’s renowned street art. what they “We began with quite a basic space,” says “We wanted to make a statement on the find” Bell. “The store was half the size it is now shopfront – it’s quirky, urban and local,” says because it had been partitioned off with an Bell. “Alex used the ‘places we go’ as a theme office at the back. It had basic shelving, white and it reflects what our customers experience – so ceramic floor tiles and the plasterwork on the walls was there are images related to music, local terraced houses, crumbling. But when we began taking the plaster off we the city landscape and the bicycles that everyone who realised there was interesting brick work behind and lives in the area rides.” that was a nice surprise.” Hotchin also created a freehand map of Collingwood A design challenge was reducing the long and and Fitzroy that dominates the area behind the sales narrow tunnel-like space – the store is 21 metres by 5 counter. Made up of six panels, the map is vinyl applied metres. Bell and his team achieved this by introducing to melamine and hides extra storage space for Wine alternating bands of cream plaster and exposed Republic’s owners Tom O’Mara and Fiona Lim. brickwork on the walls to break up the length of the “We wanted to make a statement and we wanted space. Tiling on the floor follows a diagonal pattern and a map that isn’t logistical but captures the essence the natural ply laminate shelving is staggered in depth and vibe of this area. It’s definitely a talking point,” and height to further break up the tunnel effect. says O’Mara.

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Quirky & urban: Wine Republic has already made its mark. (JAMES NEWMAN)

Category signage throughout the store has a sculptural element. The store has more than 2000 products and signage is important to help customers explore the wines, beers and liquors on offer. Thought has also been put in to the visual merchandising, which was created by local artist Jeremy Taylor. “Rather than having a continuous band of signage along the top that would emphasise the line back to the back wall, we used perpendicular signage. It makes it easy for people to see where things are, but it’s interesting at the same time,” says Bell. Another feature is the “wine cloud” sculptural lighting suspended above the tasting table area. Made up of more than 800 green beer bottles, each bottle is individually suspended by rivets and wires and extends

across the ceiling in an undulating form. It is the work of local designer Daniel Giffin. Other in-store lighting is provided through spotlights around the perimeter of the store that highlight the products and create a gentle wash of light. “Daniel arrived one day with a lot of boxes and a ladder and hung each bottle in the Wine Cloud by hand. Every bottle had to be in exactly the right spot and it was a delicate operation,” says O’Mara. The Wine Cloud sits above an oak tasting table from Guy Mathews in Collingwood, a recycled furniture specialist. Weathered and worn, it emphasises the once working-class background of Fitzroy. An old cart that used to display products was bought from the same place. “It was originally an engineer

worker’s bench from the north of England. We liked the detailing and the colours,” says Bell. “We wanted some pop-out elements that were preloved and local.” O’Mara says he and Lim put their trust in the designers to create something that “resets people’s expectations of what they are going to get from a local bottle shop”. “People say we are offering more than you’d get anywhere else and there are discoveries and layers that unfold as you go through the store. People walk in and definitely seem to like what they find,” says O’Mara. \ smarinos@theweeklyreview.com.au » www.reddesigngroup.com.au www.winerepublic.com.au

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ace Development Group brings more than two decades of experience and a reputation for excellence to the construction of apartment buildings. Director Shane Wilkinson is one of the busiest developers in Melbourne. “People know what they are going to get when they buy one of our apartments,” Wilkinson says. Pace DG is a developer and builder and Wilkinson has his own construction team working on all projects. The company prioritises good design and architecture, not only for the liveability this gives the apartments, but also for a property’s investment value and longevity. Buyers are kept up to date throughout construction and, before settlement, a check of every apartment ensures everything is completed and working well. A team of tradesmen is available after buyers have moved in to fix any problems that might arise. PaceDG is known for innovative inner-city buildings. But the company also has two boutique projects selling in Mentone. Archer, at 17 Balcombe Road, just 500 metres from Mentone village and less than a kilometre from the beach, is due for completion next year. It has 87 apartments over eight levels in a mix of one-, two- and three-bedroom dwellings, all with parking and storage. On the ground floor will be three shops and a café. Arc, at 81 Warrigal Road, Mentone, is five levels of one- and two-bedroom apartments with stylish interiors. The exterior is a dynamic and stylish texture

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of timber, metals and opaque glass balustrades. Parking and storage is included and it is near the village and Bay. Closer to the CBD is Henry Windsor, in the heart of Windsor near cosmopolitan Prahran, St Kilda and Albert Park Lake. The building has seven levels of 53 one- and two-bedroom apartments, with a bold, contemporary façade. Apartment interiors, by prestigious firm Carr Design Group, have fine finishes. George Windsor, next door to Henry Windsor, is architecturally compelling with dramatic façade artwork by artist Matthew Johnson, who is working with Pace on several projects. Built around a courtyard, the apartments are elegant, light and open. One of Pace’s landmark buildings is the wild and wonderful The Icon at 6 St Kilda Road, St Kilda. Designed by Jackson Clements Burrows Architects, it features a mesh façade of brightly coloured askew cubes that were a collaboration with Johnson. Each coloured section is topped with a shade of blue that, on a clear day, means the building blends with the sky above. The Icon will be finished late this year. \ BEVERLEY JOHANSON bjohanson@theweeklyreview.com.au » www.pacedg.com.au NEXT WEEK \ March 25 Artist Matthew Johnson’s work

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Tips for finding the right apartment Price \ Buying off the plan reduces your stamp duty significantly and allows you more time to save, reducing the amount that you will need to borrow. However, don’t forget to factor in owners’ corporation fees and ensure the developer has provided you with a budget to ensure the quoted fees are realistic. Be conservative. The value of your apartment should increase while it is being built but, if the market falls, it is possible your apartment on settlement might be worth less than you paid. Location \ Is it more important to be close to where you work, or close to friends and family? Think about how you socialise and how much could be saved by being within walking or cycling distance of where you work or play. Proximity to shopping, services, public transport and recreation are important and always strong points when it comes to reselling.

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entertain. Do you want a pool and gym? They add to owners’ corporation fees. Check out the neighbourhood \ Visit the site at different times and see what is happening in the neighbourhood. Walk around the area at night and see if it feels right. Is there enough parking for visitors? If there are new buildings going up nearby will they block your light or views? Where in the building \ Outlook is important as long as it is good, for example a garden, courtyard or view. Wind is a factor that can limit balcony use if you are too high. North-facing living areas are generally favoured. If on a busy road or in a noisy area, check the windows are double-glazed. Long-term outlook \ When it comes to resale, a parking space is a big plus. Views are favoured and the things that appeal to you will probably also attract potential buyers. \

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he reunion of a national award-winning architectural design Hecker Guthrie has selected honed grey aether marble tiling and development team is attracting intense interest to a for the open-plan living and kitchen, terraces, kitchen benchtops boutique 31-apartment, four-level project on the edge of and splashbacks and bathroom floors, with a matched wool-blend Elwood village, close to the bay. bedroom carpet. The 2.7-metre ceilings have square-set cornices Melbourne boutique developer Piccolo’s collaboration with and integrated pelmets. Full-height glazing is framed in dark architectural design practices Woods Bagot and Hecker Guthrie bronze, which is repeated around glass shower screens. in Carlton’s Garden House, completed in 2011, netted six key The display has a full-scale representation of a two-bedroom industry awards, including the Property Council of Australia apartment’s open-plan living and kitchen, main bedroom with national best residential development. en suite and terraces. Hecker Guthrie’s custom-designed interior The team has reunited to create Elwood House, a $40 million fittings on view include a composite stone freestanding bath and development of expansive one-, two- and three-bedroom twin vanity basins made by Apaiser, with hardwood vanity apartments of up to 170 square metres designed for trestles, an integrated entertainment unit, whitewashed downsizers and affluent professionals. It is on the corner American oak kitchen cabinetry and a large wall unit POSTCODE of Ormond Road and Pine Avenue, with three retail integrating a marble bar, study desk and storage. A deep, tenancies that front Ormond Road. above-bed sill is convenient for books and laptops. Woods Bagot’s Elwood House design uses handmade Some layouts offer double-sided wardrobes dividing Danish bricks, natural concrete, stone and metal in a the main bedroom from en suite, with full-height glazing subtle and elegant, low-maintenance tiered façade. Planter to private terraces. boxes will fringe the 25- to 130-square-metre terraces. All kitchens have an island bench, and the marble Developer Michael Piccolo says more than 500 prospective benchtop and splashback continue into the double-width pantry. buyers registered interest before the March 14 sales release. Gaggenau’s latest-model stainless-steel gas cooktop, black glass “Elwood provides the perfect setting for an evolution of Garden wall oven and microwave and integrated dishwasher will be House, with Elwood village at the front door and the bay a few installed. Tapware throughout is in weathered brass by Brodware. steps further,” he says. “It has been a labour of love – we have Bathroom walls are tiled to full height in light marble, and spent 12 months designing the interiors. People downsizing to an his-and-hers vanity storage has power points. Laundries are apartment need not compromise on space, storage or quality. We conveniently concealed in the floor plan. have even included a recharging power point for electric cars at Reverse-cycle air-conditioning is ducted through bedrooms and each car space – we believe this is an Australian first.” living areas. Glazing has acoustic protection, and water from the The seven one-bedroom apartments are 50 to 80 square roof will irrigate planter boxes and flush toilets. All apartments metres internally and cost about $750,000. All 18 two-bedroom have parking and a storeroom, with two spaces or a private garage apartments have two bathrooms, are 100 to 115 square metres for the larger apartments. Construction is due to start in June, internally and are about $1.5 million. The six three-bedroom with completion by the end of 2016. \ LIZ McLACHLAN apartments are 130 to 170 square metres internally and will sell lmclachlan@theweeklyreview.com.au for about $2.5 million.

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’ve thrown out my oldest, an intrepid adventurer leaping over crevices, rocks most cherished, most tired and parking inspectors in search of anything unusual and loyal runners. Together or tantalising. Together we discovered the small but we’d jogged, walked briskly, perfectly formed Alkira House, nestled demurely trodden in foulness and behind trees at the Flinders Street end of Queen Street. tripped plebeian-like over It was love at first sight. I’m fond of tiles; they’re short-term objectives. If only modest and easy to overlook because they’re so these two classics – infused unassuming. Alkira House is decorated with with my foot odours multicoloured faience (glazen ceramic) tiles. and the dust of endless destinations – could The six-storey reinforced concrete office talk, a Pandora’s shoebox of secrets would be building was built in 1937 for Harold and it was revealed. I miss you Left and Right. Amor Annie Cohen. J.H. Wardrop, who also vincent omnia (love conquers all) but not the love at first designed the Shrine of Remembrance, was wear and tear on rubber and canvas. the architect. You need to stand away from sight I didn’t want to dump them, but the the building to appreciate the way the façade – podiatrist said that I had more chance of strong vertical panels and shafts – is articulated winning Powerball than ever getting my feet to by contrasting grey, green and black tiles. The look normal. Years of teetering on buttock-clenching design reflects modern office-building philosophy stilettos have left me with feet that look like they’ve developing in Europe at the time, especially the been walloped with a club. I’ve got bunions, corns and experiments in glass, vitrolite and terracotta. toe-nails so in-grown I feared the podiatrist might need If you look up and follow the central continuous a decompression chamber if he stayed down there for panel of glass blocks (Alkira was the first building too long. “I’m goin’ in deep,” he said, as he grabbed my in Melbourne to use glass bricks in its construction) toe impatiently between his thumb and forefinger. He you’re rewarded with a masterfully contrived waterfall persevered, nose and mouth masked for protection, tower. The Cohens must have had impeccable taste; which made him sound like Kermit the frog. Alkira House is a rare and exceptional example of the “You better ditch those runners, they’re turning your vertical jazz moderne style, considered to be extremely feet into a biological hazard.” avant-garde and rarely adopted for commercial I’ve made numerous discoveries in the comfort buildings in Victoria. There are minor similarities to of these old favourites. I’d do up the laces and enter the Manchester Unity and Myer buildings, but here the a trance-like state, hypnotised by their familiar design is flashier, less restrained. \ boomboom@rachelberger.com squishiness. Buoyed by their support I morphed into

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Designed by architects Twentyman & Askew (who designed Block Arcade) and built (1890-91) for and by R.C. Brown (president of the Buildings and Contractors Association), this was speculatively built to attract tenancies. With a hotel bar, shops and lift on the ground floor and professional chambers and offices above, this nine-storey building is an early example of multi-use development. There’s a stylistic practical grandeur in the design, not over-the-top but with random elements of Renaissance architecture for pizzazz. \

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fter thinking about how to breathe life into a dark brown 1970s house, a husband and wife design duo decided the only way to embrace the best aspects of the site and get much needed northern light was to build a new house on the eastern side of the block. The result is a truly spectacular family house with a striking façade of crisp white renders and interiors bathed in natural light. All living areas face north and west. Double-glazed windows with automated blinds extend the length of the hall. Every living area has views over the garden and swimming pool. The land measures 710 square metres, but looks and feels bigger because of the open space and greenery, including borrowed vistas from surrounding properties. Clean lines, big spaces and open-plan living make it a house that is easy to live in and easy to maintain. Finishes range from wide American oak floorboards to white stone in benchtops, marble and mirror. Once inside the pivot entry door the sheer size and scale of the house become apparent. The formal living room is on the left with guest room and study also off the entry hall. Tucked around the corner, past the staircase and purpose-built wine storage, is an elegant bathroom. Its sliding cavity door, like the other internal doors, disappears into the wall. The open-plan living and dining and kitchen area offers spacious living beneath 3.3-metre-high ceilings with a Jetmaster Heat & Glo gas fireplace to take the chill off the air on a cool night. Summer or winter, when the crowd comes over, they can spill outside to the under-cover terrace. This has to be one of the best solutions for year-round outdoor entertaining. A custom-designed pergola fitted with motorised overhead louvres and rain sensor can be adjusted for weather at the press of a button. A fire that burns real wood is likely to be

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a hit during the cooler months, while the swimming pool is just few steps away from the terrace. The kitchen is classic with a twist. While familiar high-end features such as the stone island bench and 2pac joinery are evident, this designing duo have added even more luxurious finishes in the Statuario marble splashback and mirror-fronted overhead cabinets. Just near the island bench a sliding door opens to the butler’s pantry. A full suite of Miele appliances includes a 900-millimetre self-cleaning oven, 900-millimetre cooktop, a convection oven/microwave and fully integrated dishwasher. A maple tree behind the glass wall of a light well almost brings the garden into the living space and adds a splash of brilliant colour into the predominantly white living space. Access to the triple-car garage, the laundry and to a versatile room that can be a home theatre or children’s playroom, are discreetly positioned close to the kitchen. When the automatic blinds of the playroom are closed, the room becomes dark and cinema-like; with the blinds up and windows open, the children can skip between pool, terrace and playroom. Upstairs bedrooms are arranged off the hall which runs the length of the first floor. The parents’ wing at the front of the house has a full-width bedroom with sheer grey linen curtains at windows. The impressive walk-in wardrobe and dressing room connects to the white tiled en suite which is lit by two large skylights. Bedrooms two and three share a bathroom with freestanding bath and shower while a teenage retreat and fourth upstairs bedroom fill the area at the end of the building. As this clever design duo move on to their next project, the new owners can relax in the knowledge that the style, richness and warmth of the house they created is timeless. \ MARIA HARRIS property@theweeklyreview.com.au

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Price \ $4.5 million +

Expressions of interest \ Close March 25 at 5pm

Fast facts \ Near-new double-storey house on 710 square metres; home office; seamless indoor-outdoor entertaining; American oak floorboards; marble and stone kitchen with Miele appliances and 2pac custom joinery; extensive custom built-storage; Jetmaster gas fireplace; butler’s pantry; wine storage for 500 bottles; two en suite bathrooms; underfloor heating in all upstairs bathrooms; two walk-in wardrobes; full-height sliding doors to honed concrete terrace; wood-burning fireplace; motorised terrace louvre roof with rain sensor; automated external aluminium venetians; fully tiled black saltwater pool with spa; private low maintenance north-facing garden; close to transport, shops and schools. Kew \ 6 kilometres from the city

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ASHBURTON \ 8 ST GEORGES CRESCENT Royalty could downsize to this French provincial-inspired manor and still live in five-bedroom style, entertain on a grand scale and provide space, if St Georges Crescent requires it, for dragon-slaying in the fountain forecourt – a circular driveway sweeping past two double garages. The 2750 square metres of land is three to four times the size of its neighbours and has a north-south tennis court alongside an all-weather entertainment zone – a pavilion incorporating solar/gas heated pool, spa, sauna, bathroom, kitchen and lounge. Remote-controlled louvres open the roof and bifold doors open the northern side to a heated, covered terrace. Inside are parquetry floors, grand pillars, a curved staircase, ornate cornices and 3.3-metre ceilings. The central kitchen is fitted with Caesarstone with Miele appliances, 2pac soft-close cabinetry and, nearby, a 1600-bottle temperature-controlled cellar. There are formal and informal living rooms and a fitted study. The main bedroom has a walk-in wardrobe, lavish marble dressing table and spa en suite and a private internal courtyard. Two of the four upstairs bedrooms have en suites. The property is loaded with extras and is near Gardiner’s Creek parkland and sports grounds, schools, East Malvern station and Chadstone Shopping Centre. \ JACQUI HAMMERTON

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Kay & Burton \ 9820 1111

Expressions of interest \ Close March 23 at 3pm

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Agent: Stuart Evans 0402 067 710 ................................................................. Price: $2 million + ................................................................. Auction: Saturday March 21 at 1.30pm ................................................................. OFI: Thur 2-2.30pm; Sat 1-1.30pm .................................................................

Agent: Jacqueline Ralph 0418 106 068 ................................................................. Price: About $1.2 million ................................................................. Auction: Saturday April 11 at 10am ................................................................. OFI: Sat 10-10.30am .................................................................

Impressive and newly renovated, this magnificent family house immediately lures you with a rose-lined paved entrance and manicured front garden.

This semidetached Edwardian in a coveted cul-de-sac is a unique timeless classic that fuses period charm and contemporary living.

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Price \ $3.65 million +

Auction \ March 21 at noon

This Victorian family home is a stone’s throw from shops and Middle Brighton station. Built in the 1800s, it was refurbished 15 years ago, and has four bedrooms, two bathrooms and a study. Two spacious bedrooms are in the front of the house; the one on the left is large and has a lovely garden view, while the one on the right has a modern en suite, a vanity and a walk-in wardrobe. High ceilings and lots of wood lend a classic, warm appeal throughout the house, while maintaining its original character. A walk down the corridor reveals two bedrooms, one smaller and the other with a powder room and walk-in wardrobe. Across the expansive hallway is a light-filled study, alongside another bathroom. The back of the house hosts to a vast, north-facing granite and Gaggenau kitchen, living and dining area. French windows open up to a view of the garden and backyard. A long corridor to the left of the kitchen leads to the laundry and a side entrance, with access to the garden. \ MANVEEN MAAN

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SOUTH YARRA \ 80 CLOWES STREET This three-level family mansion (c1905) is a South Yarra landmark. With its towering form, shingle wall panels, elaborate window joinery and a roof of then-new red tiles from Marseille, it is a rare example of Freestyle architecture. That short-lived style changed residential planning. This house is virtually passage-free, with its main rooms opening from a generous entrance hall and an upper landing. Period details have been conserved: the bay windows are an exceptional feature (and their locally made brass hardware). The elaborate ceilings, pre-fibrous plaster were moulded on site. A rear northern extension provided a large family living area giving on to a north-facing balcony with fugitive views to many Melbourne landmarks including the MCG. The upper floor is reached by an intact and beautiful geometric staircase in blackwood with art nouveau details. A lower level, consisting of living room, double bedroom and bathroom is an ideal hangout for older children or guests. In the major refurbishment of the house, kitchen, laundry and bathrooms were brought up to scratch and air-conditioning units ensure year-long comfort. A pool and spa, together with an outdoor living area have been carefully incorporated into the lush garden. \ NEIL CLEREHAN

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PROPERTY ID » 2011785925

Price \ $7 million +

Private auction \ March 25 at 5pm

CAMBERWELL \ 23 SPENCER ROAD POSTCODE

3124

64 Glyndon Road, Camberwell 4

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Agent: Michael Hingston 0412 922 488 ................................................................. Price: $2 million + ................................................................. Auction: Saturday March 28 at noon ................................................................. OFI: Thur 2-2.30pm; Sat 3-3.30pm .................................................................

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5 Salisbury Avenue, Mont Albert 4

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Agent: Anthony Panayi 0402 911 117 ................................................................. Price: $1.3 million + ................................................................. Auction: Saturday March 28 at 12.30pm ................................................................. OFI: Thurs noon-12.30; Sat 2-2.30pm .................................................................

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Price \ $1.5 million +

Auction \ March 28 at 2pm

Dressed in white, this impeccably kept family Edwardian is all about bright living spaces and heritage charm. Four of its five bedrooms are carpeted, a warming touch taken a step further with the open fireplaces in the front three rooms. This portion of the house is zoned from the rear and has a central bathroom and separate powder room. Heritage features such as bay windows, timber fretwork and ceiling roses are all on display. At the end of the hall, the house opens to a spacious kitchen with Tasmanian oak floors, a dining area and slightly elevated family room at the rear. With 180-degree views of the grassed backyard and deck through aviary-style windows, the family room is a quiet spot to relax but still keep an eye on the kids outside. Nearby are two more bedrooms either side of a large storage cupboard and combined bathroom and laundry. One features a built-in wardrobe. Other features are ducted heating, evaporative cooling, garden shed and proximity to some of Melbourne’s best schools. \ JULIAN HEALEY

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This desirably situated family home's formal sitting and dining rooms lead to equally engaging contemporary areas overlooking a swimming pool and garden.

This stately four-bedroom family house offers immediate occupation and has scope for a personalised enhancement if desired. Land 930sqm (approx).

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PROPERTY ID » 2011810347

Price \ $1.6 million +

Auction \ March 28 at noon

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PROPERTY ID » 2011785230

Price \ $1.5 million +

Auction \ March 21 at 12.30pm

This semi-detached brick-veneer house is in one of Malvern’s best streets, but it’s so private, you might not even know it exists. The quiet cul-de-sac just off Glenferrie Road is populated by gracious double-storey brick Federation houses shaded by mature trees. The property’s interior has been recently stripped bare and refurbished. It has new carpets, kitchen and sleek modern bathrooms and a fresh lick of paint. The kitchen is perhaps the best example of the update and now sports a breakfast bar on the island bench, stainless-steel appliances and a butler’s pantry incorporating a laundry. The ground floor has two bedrooms including the main with en suite and walk-in wardrobe, lounge and dining, and all is kept bright and sunny by large picture windows. Upstairs are two more bedrooms, a bathroom and a large casual living room that could provide some welcome “me” time. It opens to a north-facing balcony with built-in seating to soak up the sun. The paved outdoor entertainment area includes a built-in barbecue. \ JAN FISHER

If ever a house was a perfect response to its site, it’s this. The first-floor living room has full-length windows over the Hays Paddock parklands and seems to usher in their tranquillity. The house’s most attractive feature, however, is its capacity to rise to every occasion. On the ground floor, a rumpus room and bar open to a patio and a covered terrace above the solar-heated pool; these, plus the open-plan living area, are ideal for parties. For those who sweat, there’s a workshop and sauna. The kitchen – looking its Modernist best below a skylit skillion ceiling – has an Ilve 900-millimetre range with gas cooktop, Asko dishwasher, walk-in pantry and stone-topped cabinetry. Of the four bedrooms, the largest is on the ground floor via a separate entrance and has two built-in wardrobes and an en suite. The main bedroom has a balcony, walk-in wardrobe and en suite. The porcelain-tiled central bathroom has a shower. Gas ducted heating and a double carport complete the bevy of practical beauty. \ ALISON BARCLAY

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25 Selwyn Street, Canterbury 4

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Agent: Daniel Wheeler 0411 676 058 ................................................................. Price: $1 million + ................................................................. Auction: Saturday March 21 at 9.30am ................................................................. OFI: Thur 2-2.30pm; Sat 9-9.30am .................................................................

Agent: Geordie Dixon 0418 588 399 ................................................................. Price: $2.3 million + ................................................................. Auction: Saturday March 28 at 11am ................................................................. OFI: Thur 12.30-1pm .................................................................

Highlighted by its corner position and priceless in terms of the opportunity it poses, this exceptional property presents a range of options.

The stylish evolution of this stunning four-bedroom-plus-study Edwardian is complete, having created a luxurious family environment of unsurpassed style.

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PROPERTY ID » 2011796264

Price \ $800,000 +

Auction \ March 21 at 11am

It’s Armadale’s most famous street, consisting of 32 identical Victorian (c1890) cottages: there’s nothing like it in Melbourne. Most of the single-fronted houses have been cleverly restored since this unique street was rediscovered and re-appreciated about 30 years ago. Their endearing classical pretensions, pediment facades, cast-iron lacework and timber brackets have been lovingly replaced, restoring a monument to the property Boom, although this large project bankrupted its original developer. Number 11 had a going-over in the ’80s, which brought plumbing into the centre of the house and created a generous living room from the original, poky back quarters: but the house still awaits its renascence. In its present state, it offers good family accommodation. The front rooms are generous and the family room has a soaring ceiling. The brick-paved yard offers an outdoor living/entertainment area with car access from a rear lane. Armadale’s High Street, Wattletree Road trams and a pleasant dog-walking park are nearby. \ NEIL CLEREHAN

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KEW \ 14 STIRLING STREET From its original leadlight-panelled front door to a teppanyaki grill in the backyard cabana, this Victorian house has the best of “then” and “now”. The perfectionist renovator/builder has restored period features such as the lace-trimmed verandah, fireplaces and ornate plasterwork and then created a superbly matched contemporary extension. His greatest pride is the design that squares off the pool on the west side, between the dining room and the protruding casual living zone. It forms a blue backdrop that balances the lush lawn on the other side. Floor plans prove the value of simplicity – three front rooms make elegant bedrooms (two with lavish en suites and the main also with a dressing room); two kids’ bedrooms plus rumpus and bathroom are upstairs; and the back half is an open-plan living area with high ceilings. The luxury Miele and Calacatta marble kitchen is a showpiece, supported by a butler’s pantry plus the outdoor kitchen. The focus on entertainment is obvious – even the garage (rear lane access) has a sliding door and tall windows so it doubles as a covered entertainment area. Quality finishes include wide coffee-stained European oak boards and designer lighting, and the location is a quiet street smack-bang in elite school territory. \ JACQUI HAMMERTON

POSTCODE

3101

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Jellis Craig \ 9810 5000

PROPERTY ID » 2011793128

Price \ About $3.5 million

Auction \ March 21 at noon

CAMBERWELL \ 13 JERVIS STREET POSTCODE

3125

29 Somers Street, Burwood 3

2

3

Agent: Michael Richardson 0418 367 227 ................................................................. Price: $900,000 + ................................................................. Auction: Saturday March 21 at 11am ................................................................. OFI: Thur 4-4.30pm; Sat 10.30-11am .................................................................

POSTCODE

3127

13a Norfolk Road, Surrey Hills 5

2

2

Agent: Nicholas Franzmann 0412 247 175 ................................................................. Price: $1.3 million + ................................................................. Auction: Saturday March 21 at 12.30pm ................................................................. OFI: Thur 2-2.30pm; Sat noon-12.30pm .................................................................

VISIT \ reviewproperty.com.au Christopher Russell \ 9817 0123

PROPERTY ID » 2011799228

Price \ $1.7 million +

Auction \ March 21 at 2.30pm

With a unique floor plan and contemporary design encompassing brilliant views north toward Camberwell’s iconic Nazareth House, this place exudes an interior brilliance all its own. Earthen tones of stone, metal and timber are on show beginning with three bedrooms with built-in wardrobes and a sitting room at the front, all carpeted, one with an en suite. The entrance to the rear living spaces, accessed via a wide hallway, is introduced by rustic and recycled timber doors. A modern stainless-steel kitchen with stone benches overlooking an open-plan dining and living room with gas fireplace and polished timber floors. Bifold doors open to a patio and, when viewed from the inside, high windows perfectly frame the patio awning’s exquisite timber panelling. Down below is a rumpus room, rear deck, external laundry and landscaped yard. The main bedroom is up a few steps from the living room through a small study and features a walk-behind walk-in wardrobe and en suite with dual vanities. \ JULIAN HEALEY

POSTCODE

This elevated brick house displaying attractive deco highlights has been modernised for light-filled family living in a great location near all amenities.

The expansive proportions and deep north-east garden allotment highlight the significant family appeal of this c1940s English-style residence.

Let's eat lunch @ Foodrinkery, 22 Banksia Street Let's eat dinner @ Il Borgo, 1385 Toorak Road Let's drink coffee @ Santucci's, 1392 Toorak Road

Let's eat lunch @ Watts Cooking, 147 Union Road Let's eat dinner @ Old Kingdom, 683 Canterbury Road Let's drink coffee @ The Freckled Hen, 131 Union Road

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TOORAK \ 181 KOOYONG ROAD It’s easy to be transported back to an era of genteel manners and establishment society in this splendid abode built circa 1896; it bears all the hallmarks of what made the late Victorian Italianate-style architecture so great. Grand entrances, projecting rooms, formal receptions, ornate lacework, tuckpointing and tessellated tiles on front verandahs, elaborate, open fireplaces – name a defining characteristic and it’s here on 1475 square metres of land. For all its beautiful period features, the residence has been updated where it matters, with a European granite kitchen and informal living, hydronic heating, outdoor heated swimming pool with gazebo, and a north-facing garden, an all-round family entertainer. A circular driveway makes arriving and departing from its Kooyong Road position a breeze. Inside, a seemingly endless layout of room upon room impresses from the stately entry foyer. A superb framed fireplace in the formal sitting/dining is a statement matched across the way by a magnificent master bedroom, with walk-in wardrobe and travertine en suite. A library/billiards room is cut out for parlour games (or iPad reading if you prefer). Four more bedrooms, a study and two bathrooms make family living ideal – and a wine cellar ensures the drops are always just right. \ MIRANDA TAY

POSTCODE

3142

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Marshall White \ 9822 9999

PROPERTY ID » 2011798458

Price \ $6 million +

Auction \ March 26 at 4pm

AGENTS’ CHO I CE POSTCODE

3122

7 Osborne Court, Hawthorn 3

3

POSTCODE 2

3145

4 Lloyd Street, Malvern East 3

2

POSTCODE

2

3002

81 Wellington Pde Sth, East Melbourne 4

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3

POSTCODE

3141

53 Tivoli Road, South Yarra 3

3

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Agent: Tim Picken 0419 305 802 ................................................................. Price: $1.9 million + ................................................................. Auction: Saturday March 21 at noon ................................................................. OFI: Thur noon-12.30pm; Sat 11.30am-noon .................................................................

Agent: Kevin O'Brien 0447 008 000 ................................................................. Price: $1.6 million + ................................................................. Auction: Saturday March 28 at 2pm ................................................................. OFI: Thur, Sat 1-1.30pm .................................................................

Agent: Andrew Harlock 0419 379 992 ................................................................. Price: $4.2 million + ................................................................. Auction: Saturday March 21 at 12.30pm ................................................................. OFI: Wed 2-2.30pm; Sat from noon .................................................................

Agent: Tim Wilson 0419 726 769 ................................................................. Price: $2.5 million + ................................................................. Auction: Saturday March 28 at 1pm ................................................................. OFI: Wed, Sat 1-1.30pm .................................................................

A stylish riverside retreat that will take your breath away, this architect-designed tri-level house is a serene contemporary sanctuary.

This house showcases superbly appointed living and entertainment spaces, a stone- and Smeg-appointed kitchen and beautifully bright bedrooms.

One of Jolimont's rare freestanding residences, Alta Vista has beautifully renovated spaces, a landscaped courtyard and a rooftop deck.

This stunning, beautifully built, architect-designed town residence boasts impressive light-filled dimensions with four-car garaging.

Let's eat lunch @ Sardi, 111 Church Street Let's eat dinner @ Beehive, 84 Barkers Road Let's drink coffee @ Finders Keepers, 89 Riversdale Road

Let's eat lunch @ Our Kitchen Table, 134 Burke Road Let's eat dinner @ Kerabu, 151 Burke Road Let's drink coffee @ Coffee and Soul, 126 Burke Road

Let's eat lunch @ Persillade, 150 Wellington Parade Let's eat dinner @ Il Duca, 132 Wellington Parade Let's drink coffee @ George Street Café, 65 George Street

Let's eat lunch @ Tivoli Road Bakery, 3 Tivoli Road Let's eat dinner @ Caffe e Cucina, 581 Chapel Street Let's drink coffee @ Two Birds One Stone, 12 Claremont Street

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ROMSEY ALPHINGTON

11 Ochiltrees Rd

RT Edgar 192

SORRENTO

ARMADALE

106 KOOYONG ROAD \ ARMADALE SOUTH YARRA

JELLIS CRAIG \ 9864 5000 PRICE \ $2.5 MILLION + AUCTION \ MARCH 21 AT 1PM

ASHBURTON

3 BEDS \ 2 BATHS \ 2 CARS

ST KILDA 802/6 Victoria St

PROPERTY ID \ 2011795669

BALWYN

Kay & Burton 97 Marshall White 154

SURREY HILLS

Marshall White 170 Marshall White 170

DOCKLANDS

BALWYN NORTH

82

ST KILDA WEST 21 Mary St 16b Loch St

3/18 Head St 4/92 Balwyn Rd

Kay & Burton

40 South Wharf Dve

HEIDELBERG Kay & Burton

95

81 Wellington Pde South Abercromby’s

75

MELBOURNE RT Edgar

62

KEW

EAST MELBOURNE

ELWOOD 16 Selwyn Ave

31-35 Rosanna Rd

Abercromby’s

74

35 Gellibrand 10 High 23 Swinton Ave 37 Argyle 2 Yarra

56 71 76 88 89

1303/430 St Kilda Rd

Kay & Burton

94

MIDDLE PARK 36 Canterbury Rd

Marshall White 147

353 202 Little Page

MONT ALBERT

FAIRHAVEN 26 Lialeeta Rd Great Ocean Properties 193

GLEN IRIS

BEAUMARIS 21 Bolton St

Chisholm & Gamon 142

8 St Georges Cres

RT Edgar

52

17 Wilson St

RT Edgar

61

12 Swinton Ave 17 Thomas 112 S 66 Campbell

109 112 115 128

30 Serpentine St 5 Salisbury Ave

Marshall White 179 Christopher Russell 189

MONT ALBERT NORTH 4B Box Hill Cres

CAMBERWELL 33 Hazel St

RT Edgar

54

6 Goodwin St

RT Edgar

61

66

Kay & Burton

99

TOORAK

PORTSEA

Marshall White 173

148-150 Back Beach Rd

HAWTHORN 22 Glen St

Hocking Stuart

6 Balmoral Ave

Christopher Russell 189

73 73

KEW EAST

73

49 Hartwood St

PRAHRAN 105 Chomley 34 Airlie Ave

Jellis Craig 130

37 Larnook

PRAHRAN EAST 93 127 150 31 Seymour Gve 13 Jervis St

152

Marshall White 172 Christopher Russell 187

157 175

CANTERBURY

KOOYONG 10 Monaro 6 Mernda 8/455 Glenferrie Rd

58 153 Castran Gilbert 191

Thomson 101

HAWTHORN EAST

119 122 125 134

CARNEGIE 22 Munster Ave

CAULFIELD NORTH

Fletchers

MALVERN EAST 22 Ferncroft Ave 4 Lloyd

71 174 174 191

28 Bowen 9/197 Waverley 5 Coolgardie Ave

RT Edgar 192

RICHMOND

MALVERN 2b Sorrett Ave

RED HILL 50 Pardalote Rise

101 118 131 135 140 142 166 178

6/22 Abinger St 15 Clifton St

WOORI YALLOCK Collins Simms 100 Marshall White 180

210 Lusatia Park Rd Sotheby’s LISTINGS PROVIDED BY CAMPAIGNTRACK.

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46 Park Crescent

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17 Wilson Street

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31-35 Rosanna Road

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1/16 Constitution Hill Road

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AUCTION SATURDAY

MONT ALBERT NORTH 4B BOX HILL CRESCENT Sophisticated luxury. Magnificent in design and style, this brand new home has been created with no expense spared. Luxurious contemporary features and fittings are enhanced by the sky high ceilings and stunning open spaces. Spread over three levels, the masterful floor plan is an impressive blend of sensational formal and family living, including sublime open Caesar stone kitchen with butlers pantry and Bosch stainless steel appliances, huge dining and family room extending out to an impressive alfresco deck with built in outdoor kitchen/BBQ and garden, an entertainers dream. This premium location is only moments to shopping, schools, freeway, cafĂŠs and transport, and provides an optimum lifestyle.

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Thurs 1.00 - 1.30pm & Sat from 11.30am Sat 21st March - 12.00pm 47 / B6 Price on Application Troy Rendle 0438 305 520 Helen Yan 0404 078 588 Balwyn/Hawthorn 9830 7000

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PRAHRAN 105 CHOMLEY STREET Guaranteed to surprise, this deceptive two-storey residence set on an impressive 785sqm, approx, enjoys the rare seclusion of a garden oasis with a stylish self-contained studio. Three expansive living areas complement three bedrooms, two bathrooms and carport.

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785 (approx.)

Wed 12.45 - 1.15pm & Thurs 6:00 - 6:30pm & Sat as advertised Sat 28th March - 12.30pm 58 / G7 $1,600,000-$1,760,000 Andrew Summons 0418 321 604 Andrew James 0411 420 788 Walter Summons 0438 576 233 Armadale 9509 0411

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TOORAK 7/16 WOORIGOLEEN ROAD North facing living/dining, balcony, kitchen/ meals, BIRs (main with ensuite), home office/third bedroom, WM facilities, powder room, double lock up garage, heating, secure entry and lift access.

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Sale

2 prized Hawthorn opportunities 125 Power Street and 2A Lavidge Street, Hawthorn EOI closing Thurs 16 Apr at 4pm – Occupy or develop – Available “individually” or as a “whole” – 2 adjoining lots of 591m2 and 217m2 approx. – Former medical centre plus residence to Lavidge Street – Convenient inner city location Property id: 9045 James Lockwood 0402 824 441 David Bourke 0407 705 755 K CITYLIN

CBD 5km

SWAN ST

PO W ER

Lot B

ST

Lot A

Hawthorn Station D OOD R BURW

fitzroys.com.au 9275 7777 367 Collins Street Melbourne

BALWYN NORTH 1/11 Lawson Street

3

2

2

WHEN SPACE & POSITION MATTER This light-filled residence on a garden block offers an expansive living & dining room, meals area open to solid timber kitchen & side garden, 3 double BRs (ensuite & WIR to main), family bathroom, separate WC & laundry. Includes internal entry double garage, ducted heating, split-system air conditioning & storage.

Thu 1-1.30 & Sat 10.30-11

Bruce Bonnett 0418 333 042 Katie O’Dwyer 0408 136 353 Kew |

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A5 | B3 | C5

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| 16 Selwyn Avenue

´DARTINGTON´ c1914

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Undoubtedly one of Elwood´s most imposing residences, Dartington´s grand ground floor dimensions and magnificent main bedroom are arranged around a unique central octagonal hall. Three further bedrooms upstairs share a second bathroom, two studies and a retreat lounge area that reflect this landmark Arts and Craft villa´s huge enduring family appeal, surrounded by expansive gardens, a self contained studio and parking for several cars on some 945sqm approx, with Elwood beach and Ormond Road cafés at either end of its sought after street.

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A4 | B3 | C3

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| 81 Wellington Parade South

’ALTA VISTA’ c1876

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One of Jolimont´s rare free standing residences, ALTA VISTA is even more remarkable for the style with which its renovated spaces convey such a sophisticated contemporary mood. An elegant, light filled reception room sets the tone for a refined study/library, flexible dining room and living/dining areas that incorporate a marble kitchen before flowing to a landscaped courtyard. A substantial terrace and a roof-top deck deliver additional outdoor desirability and stunning sights. Double carport, single garage.

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A4 | B4 | C5

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| 23 Swinton Avenue

´Swinton´ c1856 - Rare and Remarkable Riverside with CBD Views

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Rare and remarkable, this significant Italianate tower residence with uninterrupted river and city views is one of Melbourne´s first riverside estates, offering grand exterior aesthetics. Now will be offered completely renovated with exquisite interiors and converted stables guesthouse. In its final stages of a major renovation, interiors boast elegant music parlour, exceptional formal and informal living and dining spaces, Carrara marble kitchen with butler´s pantry, study and four beautiful bedrooms. Memorable terrace. Lift, cellar, studio/ workshop. Land size 2013 sqm approx. Due for completion in Spring 2015.

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A5 | B5 | C7 | D

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| 21 Shakespeare Grove

Spectacular Contemporary Surroundings in St James Park Estate

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Architectural concepts and clever design define this five bedroom, five bathroom residence´s peerless luxury, indoor elegance and outdoor excellence. Flexible formal rooms and fabulous living/dining areas served by a Statuario marble kitchen lead to an alfresco terrace with expansive views overlooking elegant lawns, a built in trampoline and superb heated pool accompanied by a sensational pavilion. A downstairs domain for entertaining enjoys its own access to a garden backdrop complemented by five car garaging. The best, nothing less. Land size 981 sqm approximately.

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| 80 Clowes Street

Family Brilliance By The Botanic Gardens

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The beauty of the north facing backdrop matches that of the adjacent Royal Botanic Gardens, providing an irresistible setting for this spectacular family residence´s majestic formal rooms, separate modern spaces, granite kitchen and romantic return verandahs. Above, fabulous five bedroom, four bathroom accommodation includes a sublime main suite. The pool, paved entertaining areas, rumpus room, games room/garage, cellar and store deliver significant additional appeal. Land size approximately 919 sqm.

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14 Wallace Avenue, Toorak

EOI

Closing onMonday 30thMarch at 2pm

View

Inspect by appointment only

Phillip French 0411 090 987 Conjunctional agent: Val Nichols Real Estate Val Nichols 03 9739 1155

9825 0555

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Property Management

2 Lang Court Malvern East

26A Tivoli Road South Yarra

2 Davison Street South Yarra

2/10 Fenwick Street Kew

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3/721 Toorak Road Kooyong

11/15 Copelen Street South Yarra

1801/2 Albert Road Melbourne

3929 Frankston Flinders Road Shoreham

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The size bestows it, the setting confirms it and the style defines it. This magnificent "Esplanade" apartment delivers a truly unsurpassed waterfront lifestyle experience. Occupying just over half of the eighth floor, more than 58 squares/538 sqm (approx.) of luxuriously finished proportions showcase exquisite custom interiors by Stephen Jolson Architects, deep terraces


and blissful Bay views that stretch from Brighton to the West Gate Bridge. Swathes of stone and sweeping glass accentuate the sophistication of voluminous gallery like spaces that feature C-Bus automation, a dedicated upper floor lift, building concierge and first class resident amenities above Melbourne's most iconic beachfront precinct.

EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST

VIEWING

Closing Tuesday 31 March at 5pm

By appointment

CONTACT

Tim Blackett Gerald Delany

0400 780 700 0418 355 337

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22 Church Street Toorak

4

AUCTION

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CONTACT

3

2


8 Torresdale Road Toorak

4

EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST

4

3

CONTACT

VIEWING

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Sub Penthouse 202 ‘Manhattan’ 88 Mathoura Road Toorak

2.5

PRIVATE SALE VIEWING

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CONTACT

2.5

3


5 Glover Court (Corner of Verdant Avenue) Toorak EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST

CONTACT

VIEWING

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37 Argyle Road Kew

5

AUCTION

VIEWING

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4

2


2 Yarra Street Kew

3

AUCTION

2

4

CONTACT

VIEWING

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10 Blythswood Court Kew

4

PRIVATE AUCTION

4

VIEWING

CONTACT CONJUNCTIONAL AGENT

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AUCTION SATURDAY 7 Osborne Court Hawthorn

3

AUCTION

3

2

CONTACT

VIEWING

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2a Rae Street Hawthorn

5

AUCTION

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3

2


26 Kooyongkoot Road Hawthorn

7

4

2

"Crossakiel” c. 1886 EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST

CONTACT

VIEWING

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1303/430 St Kilda Road Melbourne

3

EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST

VIEWING

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CONTACT

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40 South Wharf r Drive rf Docklands

4

EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST

5

4

CONTACT

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14 Harcourt Street Hawthorn East

4

PRIVATE AUCTION VIEWING

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CONTACT

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4


AUCTION SATURDAY 21 Mary Street St Kilda West

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AUCTION

CONTACT

4.5

2

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Display Suite Open From 2pm-4pm this Saturday & Sunday Display Suite located at 711�715 Malvern Rd, Toorak

An Exclusive Selection of Luxury Toorak Residences from $915,000 Register your interest now P ter Pe e Ku er K delk lka lk ka 0418 1 319 18 1 439 19

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148-150 Back Beach Rd Portsea 5

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RICHMOND 6/22 Abinger Street One of only 7 apartments & comprising entire 6th level, the magnificent silos, ship’s prow extension & 300-degree views are a breathtaking combination. Lift opens directly into the apartment. Versatile north-facing, glass-walled open-plan living, dining & renovated kitchen opens onto balcony perfect for alfresco dining. 3 large bedrooms (or 2 bedrooms plus study/home theatre/retreat). Main bedroom has walk-in robe & ensuite, plus central bathroom. Undercover carpark (plus 2 on-street permits), security entrance, storage, hydronic heating & air-conditioning.

Auction

Saturday 28th March at 2.30pm

Inspect

Thursday 6.30-7pm Saturday 1.45-2.15pm

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Julie Susnjara 0408 006 662 Andrew Simondson 0412 999 128

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286 Queens Parade Fitzroy North 9488 0688

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6-22abingerstreetrichmond.com

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CANTERBURY 13-15 View Street 4

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"Driffville", an exemplary entertainer An extraordinary Federation home on one of Canterbury´s most impressive parcels of land, this grand-scale entertainer is beyond compare in classic beauty, contemporary comfort and attention to detail. An array of refined, relaxed and teen areas culminate poolside with separate self-contained quarters fronting Grange Ave, ideal for extended family or homebased business. A remarkable home including exquisite formal rooms, connoisseurs Kitchen/ OP areas, conservatory-style Sunroom, Exec Study, upper Games/Rumpus and consummate lifestyle accompaniments. Without peer in the exclusive Golden Mile precinct amidst fine schools and Maling Rd shopping.

www.13-15viewst.com

EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST CLOSING Tuesday 24th March at 5.30pm ___________________________________________________ INSPECT

Thursday & Saturday 1-1.45pm

LAND

2,888 sqm approx.

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CONTACT Peter Dixon 0403 062 220 William Chen 0438 383 336 Alastair Craig 0418 335 363 ___________________________________________________ OFFICE

Hawthorn 9810 5000

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CANTERBURY 33 Avenue Athol 5

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Distinguished and desirable Canterbury estate Introduced by a magnificent 1920´s façade & manicured gardens by renowned landscape designer Jack Merlo, this superbly appointed prestige residence delivers remarkable interiors by architect Peter Watson, impressive dimensions & exceptional entertaining. Formal lounge and dining, fitted home office, living domain with Jetmaster gas fire, Miele & Gaggenau appointed stone kitchen. Luxurious main bedroom, upstairs children´s retreat with four balconied bedrooms & huge entertaining space. French doors extend to the garden, cabana with kitchen, billiards room, swimming pool & spa.

www.33avenueathol.com PRIVATE AUCTION Thursday 26th March at 6.30pm

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As advertised or by appointment

LAND

910 sqm approx.

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CONTACT Simon Lord 0407 337 557 Steven Abbott 0407 324 240 Alastair Craig 0418 335 363 ___________________________________________________ OFFICE

Hawthorn 9810 5000

WEB

jelliscraig.com.au

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WINDSOR 22 High Street (Cnr George Street)

Beaumaris | 21 Bolton Street

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3.5

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Bayside Excellence, Sweeping Bay Views! On the crest of the hill in one of Beaumaris’ most prestigious streets, resides this sublime luxury home with the most spectacular views of the bay. Grand in scale & sophisticated in design, this deluxe home offers distinction and modern brilliance (on approx. 900m2) with 4 bedrooms (2 with WIRs & ensuites), 3.5 bathrooms, glass elevator & 6 car garage. Auction: Sat 28th March 2.00pm Guide: Contact Agent 3 Bluff Road, Black Rock 9589 3133

90 Ormond Rd, Elwood 9531 1245

7a Bay Road, Mount Martha 5974 6888

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Contact: Sam Gamon 0425 702 574 Nick Jones 0421 839 425 1/103D Bay St, Port Melbourne 9646 4444

REIV Marketing Winner and Finalist 2004 – 2013

8 LARGE 1 BEDROOM APARTMENTS ON 1 TITLE INVEST/REFURBISH, REDEVELOP/SUBDIVIDE (STCA) ■

Two street frontages Situated between Chapel Street & Punt Road, close to Prahran Station and St Kilda Road

AUCTION: THURSDAY 26TH MARCH 1PM Michael Gross 0419 355 561 Daniel Greenlees 0415 147 511

Rental: $112,275*pa

City views

*approx In conj. with

9532 8845 Matthew Iaco 0412 522 900

9654 8666


Morrell. Expressions of (whose?) Interest It’s on again. “The market’s pumping. Act now or regret it later.” Says who? The estate agents? In whose interest? At the top end, the pressure’s not on. Do it in your time. And beware the way the Expressions of Interest games are being played. Behind those closed doors there are no cards on the table. The agents hold them all. Are you ready to play? Then get help from someone who knows how. Australia’s first buyers’ advocates. That’s us. What’s happening at the top end? See Top End Trends www.morrellandkoren.com 03 9826 2222

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TOORAK 679 Orrong Road - Corner of Montalto Avenue Surrounded by glorious gardens designed by Paul Thompson, this illustrious c1930's solid brick residence´s grandeur and elegance create a magnificent family domain equally suited to lavish entertaining and relaxed family living. In an elite address on the corner of Montalto Avenue, it´s just a short stroll to Toorak Village and leading schools including Loreto, Lauriston, Geelong Grammar School (Toorak Campus), St Catherines and King David while offering easy tram access to Melbourne Grammar, Wesley and Scotch College. Distinguished by beautiful arches, the broad verandah leads through to an equally imposing reception hall introducing sumptuous sitting and formal dining rooms with gas fireplaces and a stately library. An impressively capable kitchen featuring granite benches and European appliances, dining area, study and living room open out to an elevated terrace overlooking the stunning landscaped and completely private west-facing garden with heated pool. The opulently proportioned main bedroom with marble en-suite, built in robes and adjacent study is accompanied by a second spacious bedroom with marble en-suite and built in robe, two additional bedrooms and a third marble bathroom. Superbly appointed throughout with zoned heating and cooling, alarm, powder-room, laundry, irrigation, ducted vacuum and internally accessed triple garage. Land size: 878sqm (approx).

Auction

Saturday 21st March at 1.30pm

Inspect

Wednesday 2.30-3pm & Saturday from 1pm

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Marcus Chiminello 0411 411 271 Nicole French 0417 571 505

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1111 High Street Armadale 9822 9999

Web

www.679orrongroad-toorak.com

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TOORAK 181 Kooyong Road This magnificent late Victorian family home (c1896) showcases grand proportions, spectacular elegance and expansive family dimensions. Framed by a circular drive, the reception hall introduces impressive formal rooms, library or billiards room, breathtaking main bedroom with travertine ensuite, four additional bedrooms, study/6th bedroom and two bathrooms. A European granite kitchen, family dining area and spacious living room open to a deep north private garden with heated pool and gazebo. Land size: 1,475 sqm/ 15,877 sqft (approx.) Dimensions: 24.38m X 60.53m.

Private Auction Thursday 26th March at 4pm

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Inspect

Thursday 12-12.30pm & Saturday 1.30-2pm

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Contact

Justin Long 0418 537 973 Rae Tomlinson 0418 336 234

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Office

1111 High Street Armadale 9822 9999

Web

www.181kooyongroad-toorak.com

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MIDDLE PARK 36 Canterbury Road Totally captivating, this magnificent Victorian residence showcases original grandeur, sublime designer style and breathtaking garden and pool surrounds. Majestic ceilings and Baltic pine floors define the arched hallway, front living and formal dining rooms. Natural stone flows through the impressive family/meals zone with Miele marble kitchen opening to sensational northwest garden with pool and double garage. The gorgeous main bedroom with designer en-suite is accompanied by three additional bedrooms, sundeck and two stylish bathrooms. Land 506sqm approx.

Expressions of Interest Close Tuesday 31st March at 5.30pm

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Thursday 11-11.30am Saturday 4-4.30pm

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Contact

Oliver Bruce 0409 856 599 Kaine Lanyon 0411 875 478

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Office

101 Dundas Place Albert Park 9822 9999

Web

www.36canterburyroad-middlepark.com

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SOUTH YARRA Residence 2, 126 Walsh Street This spectacular new full-floor residence by Neometro, 1 of 4, represents the ultimate in sophistication and luxury in the coveted Domain precinct. The exceptional living, dining and entertaining spaces feature wide oak floors and concrete ceilings and open onto a northwest-facing covered balcony with BBQ kitchen. The granite kitchen features Miele appliances as well as a butler´s pantry. In a separate wing is the main bedroom with Carrara marble ensuite and WIR, a relaxed sitting room with private balcony, fitted study and 2 further ensuite bedrooms.

Private Sale $5,295,000

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Inspect

Wednesday 12-1pm & Saturday 2-3pm

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Contact

Marcus Chiminello 0411 411 271 Nicole French 0417 571 505

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Office

1111 High Street Armadale 9822 9999

Web

www.2-126walshstreet-southyarra.com

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Neometro Ben Khong 0400 882 439


MIDDLE PARK 353 Richardson Street Behind the classic circa 1890´s façade, architects Pleysier Perkins have created a bespoke family residence that is as eminently functional as it is absolutely mesmerizing in a premier locale. Wide oak floors flow through the hall leading to sitting room and main bedroom with sublime en-suite. A seductively curved staircase leads up to three additional bedrooms and bathroom. Surrounded by floor to ceiling glass, the expansive living/dining room with state of the art kitchen open to a northeast garden with infinity pool and spa. Off street parking via Canterbury Place.

Auction

Saturday 21st March at 9.30am

Inspect

Wednesday 11-11.30am & Saturday 9-9.30am

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Oliver Bruce 0409 856 599 Kelly Ingram 0408 666 556

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Office

101 Dundas Place Albert Park 9822 9999

Web

www.353richardsonstreet-middlepark.com

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HAWTHORN 4a Kooyongkoot Road Substantial allotment of 1237sqm (approx.) positioned in one of Hawthorn´s premier streets atop of Scotch Hill. Fabulous single level Victorian family home surrounded by beautiful gardens. Comprising four living zones, the family room with amazing vaulted ceilings & separate glass observatory with tranquil garden views. A superb Bosch equipped kitchen with meals area & sunny northern aspect. Grand & spacious main bedroom enjoying beautiful bay window, renovated ensuite & WIR. Four further bedrooms plus study & renovated central family bathroom.

Auction

Saturday 21st March at 10.30am

Inspect

Thursday 11-11.30am & 6-6.30pm Saturday from 10am

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Nicholas Franzmann 0412 247 175 Nikki Van Gulick 0419 325 911

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Office

266 Auburn Road Hawthorn 9822 9999

Web

www.4akooyongkootroad-hawthorn.com

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MALVERN 25 Bonview Road Establishing a new benchmark for designer excellence, this new single level residence showcases lavish proportions, state of the art style and luxury near Malvern Gardens and Village and great schools. Extra high ceilings and wide oak floors create a wonderful ambience through the central hall leading to sitting room, study, sublime marble Gaggenau kitchen with butler´s pantry and stunning living and dining rooms opening to a north garden with pool. Four bedrooms, marble bathrooms, internally accessed double garage and 2 onsite car parks. Land: 679 sqm approx.

Auction

Saturday 21st March at 2.30pm

Inspect

Thursday 2-2.30pm, 6-6.30pm & Saturday from 2pm

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Justin Long 0418 537 973 Mark Harris 0414 799 343

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Office

1111 High Street Armadale 9822 9999

Web

www.25bonviewroad-malvern.com

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HAWTHORN 28 Linda Crescent This superbly presented & elegant Edwardian family residence on a wide corner allotment in the coveted Grace Park Estate features preserved period integrity & interior comprising wide hallway, downstairs main bedroom (WIR+ ensuite), music room, p/room & study. A sitting room & generous family spaces with stylish Euro kitchen, WIP & adjacent laundry all flows to a secluded outdoor living & entertaining area, whilst upstairs features City skyline views, 4 bedrooms, 2nd p/room & family bathroom. Incls alarm, high ceilings, r/storage, rem/dble garage. Land size 1,332sqm approx

Auction

Saturday 28th March at 11.30am

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Thursday 11-11.30am & Saturday 12.30-1pm

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Hamish Tostevin 0408 004 766 Madeline Kennedy 0411 873 913 Andrew Gibbons 0407 577 007

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266 Auburn Road Hawthorn 9822 9999

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KOOYONG 6 Mernda Road In a tightly held precinct near Kooyong Village, station & leading schools, this InArc architect designed luxury residence is defined by spectacular style, exceptional proportions with breathtaking garden & pool surrounds. Oak floors, high ceilings & vast expanses of glass distinguish the sensational living/dining room, generous study & lavish Gaggenau kitchen opening to private north garden & lap pool. The downstairs main bedroom with ensuite is complemented by 3 additional bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, recreation/cinema room & gym. Land size: 600sqm (approx.)

Auction

Saturday 21st March at 11.30am

Inspect

Thursday 12.30-1pm & 6-6.30pm & Saturday 11-11.30am

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Madeline Kennedy 0411 873 913 Duane Wolowiec 0418 567 581

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Office

1111 High Street Armadale 9822 9999

Web

www.6merndaroad-kooyong.com

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ST KILDA WEST 16b Loch Street Designed by award-winning Studio 35 Architecture, this brand new 3-bedroom luxury residence showcases the latest designer concepts and peerless quality in a sought after location walking distance to Catani Gardens, the beach and Albert Park Lake. Polished concrete floors flow through spectacular living/dining room and premium kitchen opening to covered balcony. A huge retreat with study area is on the level above. On the ground level there is a private heated pool and double garage.

Auction

Saturday 28th March at 12.30pm

Inspect

Thursday 4-4.30pm & Saturday 1-1.30pm

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Oliver Bruce 0409 856 599 Kelly Ingram 0408 666 556

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Office

101 Dundas Place Albert Park 9822 9999

Web

www.16blochstreet-stkildawest.com

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KEW 95 Wills Street This elegant Victorian-style residence over 3 levels is highlighted by spectacular City skyline views & desirably located in the prized Studley Park precinct. Benefitting from modern design it features a luxurious interior, sweeping staircase, sitting & sep. dining room, 4 bedrooms+ensuites, main+WIR, study & balcony; brilliant indoor/outdoor entertaining facilities including a light-filled hostess kitchen, laundry & family room to an alfresco terrace with heated pool. Also L/level rumpus, p/room, office, cellar & utilities room, lift & rem/dble garage.

Actual View

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Saturday 28th March at 3.30pm

Inspect

Thursday 2-2.30pm & Saturday 11.30-12noon

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Stephen Gough 0439 844 855 Jack Stean 0434 588 664

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266 Auburn Road Hawthorn 9822 9999

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www.95willsstreet-kew.com

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PRAHRAN 34 Airlie Avenue This refined, renovated Edwardian delivers an ideal response to today´s family needs, complemented by the outdoor desirability of a north west backdrop and a superb swimming pool. A classical sitting room/fourth bedrooms is surrounded by three bedrooms and two bathrooms including the main bedroom´s designer ensuite. Polished floors and bi fold doors enhance spectacular living/dining dimensions accompanied by a kitchen where the story is all about stone, storage and Miele appliances. Hydronic heating. Parking for two cars. A perfect Prahran address. Land: 583sqm approx.

Auction

Saturday 21st March at 10.30am

Inspect

Thursday 1-1.30pm & Saturday from 10am

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Justin Long 0418 537 973 Mark Harris 0414 799 343

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Office

1111 High Street Armadale 9822 9999

Web

www.34airlieavenue-prahran.com

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HAWTHORN 84 Kinkora Road This beautiful slate roofed Victorian residence c1888 in the coveted Grace Park Estate is highlighted by a decorative faรงade, classically designed gardens and superbly crafted period attributes. The immaculately presented interior has flexibility in how the home is configured with options including sitting room, 4 bedrooms, main with WIR/ensuite, family bathroom, laundry & study plus a superb family living & entertaining domain with scope to further enhance & S/S kitchen opening to a wide terrace, garden lined with ornamental trees with heated pool & garage with ROW.

Auction

Saturday 28th March at 10.30am

Inspect

Thursday 12.30-1pm & 6-6.30pm & Saturday 2.45-3.15pm

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Jack Stean 0434 588 664 James Tostevin 0417 003 333 Michael Wood 0425 280 191

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266 Auburn Road Hawthorn 9822 9999

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BALWYN NORTH 41 Tower Road Modern contemporary style and exceptional luxury emphatically combine in this magnificent 5 bedroom + study/4 bathroom family residence overlooking verdant Hislop Reserve. Exquisite in both classic and contemporary excellence amidst a stunning alfresco garden with a tiled infinity pool, a wonderful stretch of formal living/dining rooms precedes a spectacular Bosch-equipped Caesarstone kitchen and generous entertaining expanses enjoying pool/ park views. Direct access to park and zoned to Balwyn High School.

Auction

Saturday 28th March at 1.30pm

Inspect

Thursday 2-2.30pm & Saturday 4-4.30pm

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Doug McLauchlan 0418 377 718 Mark Sutherland 0418 691 585

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266 Auburn Road Hawthorn 9822 9999

Web

www.41towerroad-balwynnorth.com

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BALWYN 126 Yarrbat Avenue In a blue chip location near Balwyn Village & excellent schools, the luxurious proportions & lavish finishes that define this exceptional Stonehaven residence provide an incomparable family lifestyle. The welcoming foyer introduces a formal sitting & dining room & refined study. The gourmet kitchen & impressive living/dining room open to the picturesque north-facing garden. An al fresco area extends out to the private rear garden. Two bedrms with ensuites are accompanied by two additional bedrms, bathrm, huge retreat & home cinema. Land 1,455 sqm approx.

Auction

Saturday 28th March at 12.30pm

Inspect

Thursday 2-2.30pm & Saturday 1.30-2pm

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Robert Ding 0418 858 393 Ross Stryker 0401 318 772

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266 Auburn Road Hawthorn 9822 9999

Web

www.126yarrbatavenue-balwyn.com

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MIDDLE PARK 202 Little Page Street (Between Armstrong & McGregor Street) This classic former factory performs its role as a residence with unforgettable flair. A huge, perfectly private courtyard garden provides the focal point for a series of exceptional spaces including a large living/meals domain accompanied by a stainless steel kitchen while four beautiful bedrooms, one featuring a light-filled mezzanine retreat, are served in style by two distinctive designer bathrooms. Masses of storage and a secure double garage ensure convenience matches compelling character in a prestigious Middle Park setting.

Auction

Saturday 28th March at 12.30pm

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Thursday 12-12.30pm & Saturday 10-10.30am

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Kaine Lanyon 0411 875 478 James Redfern 0412 360 667 Sarah Wood 0408 902 827

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101 Dundas Place Albert Park 9822 9999

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MONT ALBERT 36 Zetland Road This elegant Edwardian residence on a magnificent garden allotment with semi-circular drive in the leafy Mont Albert/ Surrey Hills precinct offers exceptional flexibility & zoning comprising sitting room (OFP), 4 bedrooms (upstairs main+ study area, WIR, ensuite & balcony) & bathroom. Family living/dining is superbly catered for in a stylish Caesar stone/ Euro appointed kitchen plus conservatory that opens to a paved alfresco area & garden. Scope to add pool or tennis court if desired (STCA). Incls double garage+OSP. Dining room & second living room with OFP. Land: 1,506sqm approx

Auction

Saturday 28th March at 1.30pm

Inspect

Thursday 11.45-12.15pm & Saturday 2-2.30pm

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Michael Wood 0425 280 191 James Tostevin 0417 003 333

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266 Auburn Road Hawthorn 9822 9999

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www.36zetlandroad-montalbert.com

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MALVERN 32 Elizabeth Street In a coveted locale near Menzies Reserve, Malvern Village, Tooronga station and excellent schools, the compelling style and generous proportions displayed throughout this sensational architect designed residence highlight its instant family appeal. Timber floors flow through entrance hall leading to light-filled sitting room, superbly appointed granite kitchen and expansive living/dining room opening to a deep northeast garden. The main bedroom with marble ensuite is complemented by two spacious bedrooms, study and central bathroom.

Auction

Saturday 28th March at 12.30pm

Inspect

Thursday & Saturday 11.30-12noon

Contact

Richard Mackinnon 0414 822 579 Celeste Wright 0413 309 002

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1111 High Street Armadale 9822 9999

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CAMBERWELL 11 Fairmont Avenue Superbly situated in the sought after Golf Links Estate, this luxuriously appointed five bedroom Art Deco (c1934) home features a spectacular North-facing two storey extension which complements the original classic formal living and dining rooms. The well-manicured exterior features a substantial paved entertaining area and large hedge-lined private garden on 920sqm (approx.) along with a double garage. Located within close proximity to Camberwell Junction, tram, train and inside the Camberwell High and Canterbury Girls´ zones.

Auction

Saturday 28th March at 11.30am

Inspect

Thursday 11.45-12.15pm & Saturday 3-3.30pm

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Duane Wolowiec 0418 567 581 Doug McLauchlan 0418 377 718

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266 Auburn Road Hawthorn 9822 9999

Web

www.11fairmontavenue-camberwell.com

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CAMBERWELL 27 Finsbury Way Totally captivating, this spacious, versatile and stylishly presented c1933 English style residence is situated in the prized Golf Links Estate near Willison Station, trams, Camberwell junction and schools. Ornate ceilings and timber floors define the wide foyer leading to a sitting room, library, formal dining, study and generous gourmet kitchen (Euro appliances) and living area opening to a private north garden. A downstairs bedroom and bathroom are matched upstairs by three additional bedrooms, designer bathroom and lounge area.

Auction

Saturday 21st March at 12.30pm

Inspect

Thursday 11.45-12.15pm & Saturday from 12noon

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Stephen Gough 0439 844 855 Nick Ptak 0413 370 442

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266 Auburn Road Hawthorn 9822 9999

Web

www.27finsburyway-camberwell.com

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ARMADALE 4 Hume Street The irresistible family appeal of this beautiful 4-bedroom single level c1901 Edwardian residence´s blend of period elegance & captivating designer style is immeasurably enhanced by a location that is literally within metres of every Armadale amenity. Dark timber floors flow through the hall to a sensational light-filled living/dining room with gourmet Miele kitchen opening to a private landscaped garden. Utter perfection, this enticing home includes alarm, audio-wiring, laundry, storage & garage via ROW.

Auction

Saturday 28th March at 9.30am

Inspect

Thursday 12-12.30pm & Saturday 2.30-3pm

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Contact

Madeline Kennedy 0411 873 913 Adrian Wood 0404 861 508

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Office

1111 High Street Armadale 9822 9999

Web

www.4humestreet-armadale.com

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MALVERN EAST PENTHOUSE - 9/197 Waverley Road In a new boutique development of only 9, moments from shops, cafes, Ardrie Park & schools, this stunning & spacious whole floor penthouse showcases the latest luxury, finest quality & spectacular city views. Dark oak parquetry flows through the light-filled hall to a generous northern living/ dining room with state of the art Smeg & stone kitchen opening to a large entertaining terrace. The main bedroom with designer en-suite is accompanied by 2nd spacious bedroom, study/3rd bedroom & stylish bathroom, 2 basement carparks & additional storage.

Auction

Saturday 28th March at 10.30am

Inspect

Thursday 11.45-12.15pm & Saturday 11-11.30am

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Contact

Jason Brinkworth 0416 006 282 Justin Krongold 0403 163 355

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Office

1111 High Street Armadale 9822 9999

Web

www.9-197waverleyroad-malverneast.com

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ASHBURTON 3 Baird Street This superbly renovated family home in a brilliant location opposite Watson Park & close to sought-after Ashburton amenities comprises front sitting room (OFP), 3 bedrooms, a sparkling new fully tiled bathroom, powder room & concealed laundry. A generous family living area includes a stylish CaesarStone kitchen with island bench, integrated dishwasher & S/S stove opening to a north-facing vine clad deck & private garden. Also incls. quality fixtures/fittings, heating & cooling, ample storage, easy care landscaped gardens with irrigation, carport+OSP.

Auction

Saturday 28th March at 11.30am

Inspect

Thursday 2-2.30pm & Saturday 10.45-11.15am

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Contact

Zali Reynolds 0422 576 049 James Redfern 0412 360 667

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Office

266 Auburn Road Hawthorn 9822 9999

Web

www.3bairdstreet-ashburton.com

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ASHBURTON 1 Glen Road Highlighted by its corner position & priceless in opportunity - this exceptional property presents a range of options including renovation or extension, new luxury home or a perfect site for a dual townhouse redevelopment with access from either Glen Rd or Solway St (STCA). Enhanced by a coveted Ashburton location & close to East Malvern station, the site is currently occupied by an attractive 4 bedroom c1940 Art Deco home with a preferred north-facing rear aspect which would amply reward renovators delivering a brilliant family lifestyle. Land 696sqm approx.

Auction

Saturday 21st March at 9.30am

Inspect

Thursday 2-2.30pm & Saturday from 9am

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Contact

Daniel Wheeler 0411 676 058 Jason Brinkworth 0416 006 282

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Office

1111 High Street Armadale 9822 9999

Web

www.1glenroad-ashburton.com

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BALWYN NORTH 28 Hood Street Meticulously presented, this superb family home in the Balwyn High zone is elegant, sophisticated & relaxed - all at once. The rare balance is achieved by a beautifully presented neutral toned interior with a flowing floor plan, high ceilings & generous living spaces comprising tiled entrance, 3 bedrooms, main/WIR/ensuite, family bathroom, sitting room, study & p/room. An expansive family domain with a stylish kitchen, WIP & laundry - all opens to a paved terrace & lower level garden highlighted by vistas of & direct access to the parklands behind.

Auction

Saturday 28th March at 2.30pm

Inspect

Thursday 2.45-3.15pm & Saturday 3.30-4pm

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Contact

James Tostevin 0417 003 333 Anton Zhouk 0430 224 438 Robert Ding 0418 858 393

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Office

266 Auburn Road Hawthorn 9822 9999

Web

www.28hoodstreet-balwynnorth.com

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BALWYN NORTH 1/38 Alpha Street Brilliantly positioned in the Balwyn High zone, this attractive split-level family home one of two enjoying street frontage with a pretty, private & enclosed north-facing front garden. Featuring an attractive rendered faรงade, wide hallway, sitting room & dining plus tiled kitchen meals with park vistas flowing to a paved alfresco area; 3 bedrooms, upper main with study, WIR/ensuite & 2 downstairs, family bathroom, powder room, laundry & courtyard access. Features include intercom entry, limed timber surfaces, easy care gardens, remote/double garage.

Auction

Saturday 28th March at 10.30am

Inspect

Thursday 10.15-10.45am & Saturday 10.30-11am

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Contact

Duane Wolowiec 0418 567 581 Tori McGregor 0400 633 992

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Office

266 Auburn Road Hawthorn 9822 9999

Web

www.1-38alphastreet-balwynnorth.com

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BALWYN NORTH 30 Panoramic Road Gracing one of the districts premier tree-lined avenues, this impeccable 1930´s Art Deco solid brick residence reveals an unblemished expression of era-character while offering unlimited scope for future extension and potential cityscape panoramas. Includes formal living/dining rooms (gas fireplace), Blanco/Smeg-fitted kitchen, covered outdoor entertaining deck, main bedroom boasting sumptuous twoway en suite, and immaculate rear garden featuring air conditioned studio/office and beautifully manicured lawns. Land size: 665sqm approx.

Auction

Saturday 21st March at 11.30am

Inspect

Thursday 12.30-1pm & Saturday 11-11.30am

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Contact

Mark Sutherland 0418 691 585 Tamzyn Roadknight 0403 690 661

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Office

266 Auburn Road Hawthorn 9822 9999

Web

www.30panoramicroad-balwynnorth.com

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BALWYN 1/61 Talbot Avenue The high-quality, comfort and convenience of this outstanding three bedroom, two bathroom villa unit are complemented by impressive garden frontage and secluded, north-facing alfresco area in a coveted location. Stroll to Whitehorse Road, tram and parklands from this immaculate recently refurbished home offering exceptional lowmaintenance lifestyle appeal. Features lounge room, study or dining room, open-plan living/meals opening to sunny entertainment area, fully-appointed contemporary kitchen, central heating, A/C, alarm and auto DLUG.

Auction

Saturday 21st March at 10.30am

Inspect

Thursday 1-1.30pm & Saturday 10-10.30am

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Contact

Michael Ryan 0400 676 403 Nick Colavecchio 0439 984 022

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Office

266 Auburn Road Hawthorn 9822 9999

Web

www.1-61talbotavenue-balwyn.com

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BALWYN 4/92 Balwyn Road In a contemporary boutique building of just 3, this sensationally spacious, stylish & secure 2-level penthouse apartment delivers impressive family lifestyle appeal in the heart of Balwyn Village, within the highly desired Balwyn High zone. Parquetry flows through the exceptionally generous north-facing living/dining room with a gourmet European kitchen opening to a very large north-facing terrace offering panoramic views to Mt Macedon. 2 double bedrms, both with stylish en-suites, are accompanied by a 3rd bedrm, pwdr-rm, sep laundry & 2 basement car-spaces.

Actual View

Auction

Saturday 28th March at 10.30am

Inspect

Thursday 10.45-11.15am & Saturday 9-9.30am & 3.45-4.15pm

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Contact

Ross Stryker 0401 318 772 Robert Ding 0418 858 393

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Office

266 Auburn Road Hawthorn 9822 9999

Web

www.4-92balwynroad-balwyn.com

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BALWYN 3/18 Head Street Sun streamed living overlooking parkland and captivating front and rear gardens are the defining elements of this north-facing 2 bedroom home offering sought-after single level ease and just strolling distance to Burke Road convenience shops, medical/dental facilities and transport options. Comprises separate living and dining room (air conditioning), updated kitchen/casual meals, renovated bathroom, ducted heating, high decorative ceilings, rainwater tanks and undercover car-space.

Auction

Saturday 28th March at 9.30am

Inspect

Thursday 11-11.30am & Saturday 3.15-3.45pm

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Contact

Mark Sutherland 0418 691 585 James Redfern 0412 360 667

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Office

266 Auburn Road Hawthorn 9822 9999

Web

www.3-18headstreet-balwyn.com

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CAMBERWELL 55 Radnor Street This enchanting Californian c1924 features a flowing lightfilled interior with high ceilings, sitting room, adjacent dining, music room, master with BIRs/WIR/ensuite. Upstairs 3 bedrooms, 2 studies, retreat & 2nd bathroom; plus a central kitchen with euro S/S appliances & north-east facing family room and meals area flowing to a covered outdoor alfresco area with cafĂŠ blinds providing year round entertaining options. A private leafy rear garden has 2 bungalows utilised as a gym & storage. Also incls d/heating/ cooling, water tanks, remote gate & 2 onsite parking.

Auction

Saturday 21st March at 9.30am

Inspect

Thursday 11-11.30am & Saturday 9-9.30am Photo ID required

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Contact

James Tostevin 0417 003 333 Anton Zhouk 0430 224 438

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Office

266 Auburn Road Hawthorn 9822 9999

Web

www.55radnorstreet-camberwell.com

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CAMBERWELL 2/39 Allambee Avenue The superb blend of refined elegance & classic contemporary style highlights the timeless appeal of this lovely single level town residence, privately and securely positioned at the rear of two. The spacious neutral-toned interior includes tiled entrance foyer, 3 bedrooms, main/WIR/ensuite, stylish bathroom (sep. WC/powder room) & laundry plus formal sitting & adjacent dining, north-east facing kitchen & informal dining/living opening to paved alfresco area & private, leafy garden. Incls. ducted heating/cooling/vac. & remote double garage.

Auction

Saturday 28th March at 12.30pm

Inspect

Thursday 1.15-1.45pm & Saturday 10-10.30am

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Contact

Zali Reynolds 0422 576 049 Cameron Edgoose 0438 064 212

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Office

266 Auburn Road Hawthorn 9822 9999

Web

www.2-39allambeeavenue-camberwell.com

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CAMBERWELL 2a Elphin Grove On the fringe of Canterbury’s leafy Hassett Estate, this tastefully renovated 3 bedroom Art Deco residence provides an ideal market entry, investment or elegant down size solution just a short walk from Middle Camberwell shops, Maling Road, Riversdale Road trams, parkland & city bound trains. Beautifully bright on an elevated corner, spacious single level proportions are enhanced by pretty leadlight windows, high period ceilings & a surrounding courtyard garden. Includes 3 separate living domains, stone finished contemporary kitchen and potential off street parking.

Auction

Saturday 28th March at 10.30am

Inspect

Thursday 2-2.30pm & Saturday 1-1.30pm

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Contact

Cameron Edgoose 0438 064 212 Mark Sproule 0408 090 205

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Office

266 Auburn Road Hawthorn 9822 9999

Web

www.2aelphingrove-camberwell.com

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CAMBERWELL 31 Seymour Grove Set back behind a high front fence this attractive family home enjoys a private front garden & side access from a culde-sac with an exceptionally convenient lifestyle& Camberwell Primary zoning. Offering scope to redevelop as new luxury home site (STCA) or more space than the typical townhouse the light-filled accommodation features sitting & sep. dining room, 3 bedrooms (main with ensuite), family bathroom & contemporary kitchen plus family room leading to a western courtyard area & the garden. Also incls alarm, heating, R/C air conditioners & rem/dble carport+storage.

Auction

Saturday 28th March at 12.30pm

Inspect

Thursday 1.15-1.45pm & Saturday 2.15-2.45pm

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Contact

Duane Wolowiec 0418 567 581 Stuart Evans 0402 067 710

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Office

266 Auburn Road Hawthorn 9822 9999

Web

www.31seymourgrove-camberwell.com

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CANTERBURY 28 Highfield Road (corner Leura Street) This outstanding property is highlighted by its sought-after lifestyle position in the Maling Road precinct & offers a rare opportunity to develop perfect dual townhouse’s or renovate/extend the existing 1920s 3 bedroom solid brick residence (STCA) - capitalising on a large corner allotment & excellent future capital appreciation prospects. Land size: 877sqm approx

Auction

Saturday 28th March at 11.30am

Inspect

Thursday & Saturday 12.30-1pm

Contact

Michael Wood 0425 280 191 Peter Mitchell 0418 374 556

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Office

266 Auburn Road Hawthorn 9822 9999

Web

www.28highfieldroad-canterbury.com

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GLEN IRIS 6 Goodwin Street This delightful art deco family home situated in a quiet culde-sac is highlighted by a recently refurbished interior presenting in immaculate condition featuring a seamless blend of traditional & contemporary with timber floors, sitting & dining rooms (OFPs), 4 bedrooms (2 zoned to the rear), 2 family bathrooms, p/room & sky lit laundry. A stylish kitchen plus a conservatory & light-filled family living area flows to leafy alfresco entertaining areas. Also incls lush surrounding gardens, Plantation shutters, storage shed, tandem OSP.

Auction

Saturday 28th March at 10.30am

Inspect

Thursday 12.30-1pm & Saturday 11.30-12noon

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Contact

Zali Reynolds 0422 576 049 Daniel Wheeler 0411 676 058

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Office

266 Auburn Road Hawthorn 9822 9999

Web

www.6goodwinstreet-gleniris.com

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HAWTHORN EAST 23 Currajong Road This superbly renovated Californian features a smart allwhite dĂŠcor with Baltic Pine hallway flanked by three bedrooms, sitting room, sep. dining, sparkling bathroom & laundry; highlighted by a fabulous family domain incorporating an black & white themed granite & euro kitchen plus a large main bedroom with study area, WIR & ensuite opening to a perfect outdoor entertaining precinct including a northern deck & sandstone paved dining area in a leafy garden. Features incl. high ceilings, plantation shutters, large shed & OSP. Land size 705sqm approx.

Auction

Saturday 28th March at 10.30am

Inspect

Thursday 2-2.30pm & Saturday 1.15-1.45pm

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Contact

Davide Lettieri 0414 018 707 Justin Long 0418 537 973

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Office

266 Auburn Road Hawthorn 9822 9999

Web

www.23currajongroad-hawthorneast.com

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HAWTHORN EAST 28 Victoria Grove A surprise awaits inside this deceptively spacious 2-storey contemporary town residence where an elegant designer styled interior cleverly utilises available space. The interior features Tasmanian Oak floors, generous living/dining area opening to a leafy north-west facing courtyard plus sleek black granite/Euro kitchen, laundry & p/room. Whilst upstairs has a retreat, 3 bedrooms, 2 with balconies, main/WIR/ ensuite & a family bathroom. Also incls alarm, Plantation shutters & rem/dble garage/storage (I/A).

Auction

Saturday 21st March at 11.30am

Inspect

Thursday 12.30-1pm & Saturday from 11am

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Contact

Davide Lettieri 0414 018 707 Hamish Tostevin 0408 004 766

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Office

266 Auburn Road Hawthorn 9822 9999

Web

www.28victoriagrove-hawthorneast.com

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HAWTHORN 420 Auburn Road The classic solid brick facade of this single level Art Deco residence conceals a brilliantly renovated, bright and spacious interior. Comprising formal sitting room (or 3rd Bedroom), casual dining & living room and stunning kitchen with French doors that open out to an exceptionally large elevated entertaining deck capturing northern and western sun and overlooking private leafy garden surrounds. The two beautifully proportioned bedrooms are accompanied by a stylish bathroom & ducted heating, cooling and OSP. Land size: 300sqm approx.

Auction

Saturday 28th March at 10.30am

Inspect

Thursday 1.15-1.45pm & Saturday 11.30-12noon

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Contact

Stuart Evans 0402 067 710 Todd Braggins 0424 552 238

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Office

266 Auburn Road Hawthorn 9822 9999

Web

www.420auburnroad-hawthorn.com

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KEW EAST 8 Munro Street This stylishly renovated/extended home features downstairs study/ 4th bedroom, powder room, separate laundry, dining & living room flowing to a sleek kitchen with Jarrah cupboards, Ilve S/S gourmet stove, Miele S/S dishwasher & spacious family domain opening through bi-fold doors to a generous outdoor entertaining area with gas BBQ & beautifully landscaped gardens. Whilst upstairs has 3 bedrooms, main/WIR/ensuite, family bathroom & 2nd powder room. Features include alarm, d/heating+refrigerated cooling, rem/dble garage/storage (I/A).

Auction

Saturday 21st March at 1.30pm

Inspect

Thursday 2-2.30pm & Saturday 1-1.30pm

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Contact

James Tostevin 0417 003 333 Peter Mitchell 0418 374 556

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Office

266 Auburn Road Hawthorn 9822 9999

Web

www.8munrostreet-keweast.com

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KEW 59 Fellows Street This magnificent property on 957sqm (approx) with panoramic City skyline views in the prestigious Studley Park precinct offers a rare & exceptional opportunity to redevelop, building a luxurious new residence or alternatively a sought-after chance for developers seeking a site capable of a multiple town residences - capitalising on the views and reaping the capital appreciation prospects in this prestigious location or renovate the existing 1940s 3 bedroom home to provide additional accommodation/living areas meeting the needs of today´s family lifestyle (STCA).

Actual View

Auction

Saturday 21st March at 12.30pm

Inspect

Thursday 1.15-1.45pm & Saturday 12-12.30pm

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Contact

Jack Stean 0434 588 664 James Tostevin 0417 003 333

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Office

266 Auburn Road Hawthorn 9822 9999

Web

www.59fellowsstreet-kew.com

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KEW 121 Pakington Street This deceptively spacious Californian close to Willsmere Village features a formal sitting room opposite a music room, formal dining or study, 4 bedrooms, & 2 sparkling bathrooms, one with spa bath. A generous family living area with adjacent laundry+WC has a well-equipped euro/timber kitchen flowing to a deck overlooking a deep rear garden with bluestone outdoor dining area & leafy background delivering ideal indoor/outdoor entertaining spaces. Also includes polished timber floors, R/C air conditioner, easycare gardens, garage/storage & tandem OSP.

Auction

Saturday 28th March at 2.30pm

Inspect

Thursday 12.30-1pm & Saturday 10-10.30am

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Contact

Stuart Evans 0402 067 710 Tori McGregor 0400 633 992

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Office

266 Auburn Road Hawthorn 9822 9999

Web

www.121pakingtonstreet-kew.com

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KEW 60a Brougham Street Enviably situated near Kew Junction, leading schools & transport, this classically inspired contemporary residence´s immaculately presented, light-filled spaces & deep N/E garden provide immediate enjoyment with exciting scope to easily extend up or out (STCA). Superbly presented throughout, the wide hall introduces a generous living room or 3rd bedroom, main bedroom with smart en-suite/ bathroom & a 2nd bedroom. The well-appointed pristine kitchen & bright dining area open to a large garden. Includes 2nd toilet, heating, air-cons, alarm & car space.

Auction

Saturday 21st March at 12noon

Inspect

Thursday 11.45-12.15pm & Saturday 11.30-12noon

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Contact

Robert Ding 0418 858 393 Shamit Verma 0401 137 597

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Office

266 Auburn Road Hawthorn 9822 9999

Web

www.60abroughamstreet-kew.com

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KEW 4/10 Loxton Street With it´s own street frontage, this individual town residence (no owners corporation) boasts a formal living room, home office with separate entrance, open plan family room with parquetry floors and well appointed kitchen (Miele, Smeg appliances) overlooking the living and dining areas leading to the paved outdoor entertaining area and garden, 3BRs with BIRs (main: WIR, ensuite), central bathroom with sep bathtub, sep laundry, WC, DLUG (ROW) and closely located to Camberwell Junction and excellent schools. Feat: duct heat/cool, video intercom.

Auction

Saturday 28th March at 11.30am

Inspect

Thursday 1.15-1.45pm & Saturday 10.45-11.15am

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Contact

Stuart Evans 0402 067 710 Tori McGregor 0400 633 992

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Office

266 Auburn Road Hawthorn 9822 9999

Web

www.4-10loxtonstreet-kew.com

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KEW 23 James Avenue Situated in a quiet street opposite Eglinton Reserve & only moments from Kew Junction, this free-standing contemporary home boasts a north facing living room with gas-log fireplace and adjoining meals area, large and private paved outdoor area, kitchen (granite benches, walk-in pantry) 3 robed bedrms (main WIR/ensuite), sep laundry, pwdr room & single lock up garage. Features include keyless entry, security system, video intercom, solar power system, polished timber floors, R/C air-con & ducted vac.

Auction

Saturday 28th March at 1.30pm

Inspect

Thursday 3.30-4pm & Saturday 3.45-4.15pm

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Contact

Shamit Verma 0401 137 597 Duane Wolowiec 0418 567 581

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Office

266 Auburn Road Hawthorn 9822 9999

Web

www.23jamesave-kew.com

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MALVERN EAST 5 Coolgardie Avenue Nestled within a tree-lined heritage streetscape near good schools, East Malvern station and shops, this gracious solid brick period residence´s superb proportions and original elegance provide the ideal basis for a straightforward renovation and extension in a deep northwest garden (STCA). Ornate ceilings and generous proportions distinguish wide hall, lovely sitting room and formal dining. The immaculate kitchen is adjacent to a dining room and sunny living room. Three bedrooms and a pristine bathroom provide comfortable family accommodation. Land 728sqm approx.

Auction

Saturday 28th March at 11.30am

Inspect

Thursday & Saturday 11-11.30am

Contact

Rae Tomlinson 0418 336 234 James Tomlinson 0408 350 684

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Office

1111 High Street Armadale 9822 9999

Web

www.5coolgardieavenue-malverneast.com

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MALVERN 5 Ewart Street Just completed, the impressive transformation of this beautiful solid brick single level Edwardian residence showcases inspired designer style and meticulous attention to detail near Penpraze Park, Glenferrie Rd, Malvern Primary school & railway station. Tasmanian Oak floors flow through the entrance hall to the expansive light-filled living and dining room served by a state of the art European kitchen and opening to a private landscaped northwest courtyard. Three gorgeous bedrooms are accompanied by a stunning bathroom with separate powder-room.

Auction

Saturday 28th March at 3.30pm

Inspect

Thursday 12-12.30pm & Saturday 1.30-2pm

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Contact

David Volpato 0414 701 983 James Redfern 0412 360 667

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Office

1111 High Street Armadale 9822 9999

Web

www.5ewartstreet-malvern.com

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MONT ALBERT 30 Serpentine Street This delightful contemporary brick home is surrounded by lush, easy care gardens. Offering sought-after family appeal in a family friendly area or for couples wanting to downsize together with scope to further modernise/update the interior or add a 2nd storey (STCA) capitalising on the north-facing rear aspect. The light-filled accommodation comprises wide entrance foyer, combined sitting/dining room, informal living & modern kitchen/meals (WIP) leading to a sun-drenched deck. Plus 3 bedrooms (BIRs) & family bathroom. Also incls heating, R/C air-conditioner & remote garage.

Auction

Saturday 28th March at 12.30pm

Inspect

Thursday 11-11.30am & Saturday 1.15-1.45pm

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Contact

Michael Wood 0425 280 191 James Tostevin 0417 003 333

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Office

266 Auburn Road Hawthorn 9822 9999

Web

www.30serpentinestreet-montalbert.com

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PRAHRAN 37 Larnook Street Brilliantly designed by Robert Mills to accentuate the sense of space and light throughout, this sensational north-facing residence provides supremely stylish and secure environs near High St, Orrong Park and great schools. High ceilings and full height doors and windows add an impressive scale to the beautiful sitting and dining rooms with a superb granite kitchen all opening to a private north-facing Tuscan style courtyard. Sky-lit stairs lead up to the main bedroom with marble en-suite, two additional bedrooms, study area and marble bathroom.

Auction

Saturday 28th March at 2.30pm

Inspect

Thursday 11.30-12noon & Saturday 1-1.30pm

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Contact

James McCormack 0410 503 389 Dean Gilbert 0418 994 939

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Office

1111 High Street Armadale 9822 9999

Web

www.37larnookstreet-prahran.com

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RICHMOND HILL 15 Clifton Street High on the hill, this grand Victorian terrace combines family accommodation within an inner city locale. Comprising classic formal living, dining rooms, an open plan family room with modern kitchen opening onto the rear garden. 4BRs with BIRs (main: ensuite, balcony with CBD view), an additional east facing balcony, central bathroom, WC and separate laundry. Within close proximity to Swan Street and the Melbourne sporting precinct. Additional features include: double carport via rear street frontage and ducted heating/ cooling. Land size: 235sqm approx.

Actual View

Auction

Saturday 21st March at 3.30pm

Inspect

Thursday 6.45-7.15pm & Saturday from 3pm

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Contact

Stuart Evans 0402 067 710 James Redfern 0412 360 667

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Office

266 Auburn Road Hawthorn 9822 9999

Web

www.15cliftonstreet-richmond.com

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SURREY HILLS 60 Broughton Road Charming & inviting split-level home in an elevated position on a large 996sqm allotment surrounded by leafy gardens & soaring trees. Recently refurbished it features a sitting/ dining room with front terrace, 4 bedrooms, main/ensuite, 1 upstairs + a retreat; study, laundry, powder room & family bathroom. Complemented by a country-style timber & S/S kitchen & family dining area flowing to a generous northwestern paved alfresco area. Enhanced by a popular Wattle Park precinct location it includes alarm, d/heating & vacuum, r/storage & dble carport.

Auction

Saturday 21st March at 10.30am

Inspect

Thursday 10.15-10.45am & Saturday 10-10.30am

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Contact

Michael Wood 0425 280 191 James Tostevin 0417 003 333

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Office

266 Auburn Road Hawthorn 9822 9999

Web

www.60broughtonroad-surreyhills.com

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SURREY HILLS 2a Everton Grove This stylish home features a distinctive brick & rendered faรงade introducing a tiled entry flowing past a powder room, downstairs main bedroom (WIR/ensuite) to a bright northwest facing dining/living area & sleek kitchen with CaesarStone benchtops, S/S appliances, adjacent laundry & WIP opening through full-height doors to a generous paved courtyard & landscaped gardens gently shade by a towering eucalypt tree. Whilst upstairs has further 2 bedrooms (BIRs), retreat/study area, family bathroom & 2nd powder room. Includes rem/double garage (I/A).

Auction

Saturday 28th March at 3.30pm

Inspect

Thursday 11-11.30am & Saturday 2-2.30pm

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Contact

Todd Braggins 0424 552 238 Duane Wolowiec 0418 567 581

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Office

266 Auburn Road Hawthorn 9822 9999

Web

www.2aevertongrove-surreyhills.com

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SURREY HILLS 752 Canterbury Road Set on a well-positioned corner site (664sqm approx.) with wide frontage to majestic Newton Street, an impeccably presented interior and light north-facing orientation underline the credentials of this elegant two-storey 1950´s cavity brick residence. Enjoying lovely leafy perspectives from every vantage point this meticulously maintained 4 bedroom home enjoys updated family comfort while revealing ample scope to further contemporise or extend (STCA).

Auction

Saturday 21st March at 1.30pm

Inspect

Thursday 2.45-3.15pm & Saturday 1-1.30pm

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Contact

Tamzyn Roadknight 0403 690 661 Doug McLauchlan 0418 377 718

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Office

266 Auburn Road Hawthorn 9822 9999

Web

www.752canterburyroad-surreyhills.com

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SURREY HILLS 13a Norfolk Road Enviably situated near leading schools, trains and Union Rd, the expansive proportions and exceptionally deep northeast garden allotment highlight the significant family appeal of this English style c1940´s residence. Ideal to just move in and enjoy, it also offers enormous scope to update, rebuild or develop (STCA). Elegant formal rooms are complemented by spacious living/dining room and superbly appointed kitchen opening to the garden. The main bedroom, study and smart bathroom are matched upstairs by four further bedrooms and bathroom. Land size: 929sqm (approx.)

Auction

Saturday 21st March at 12.30pm

Inspect

Thursday 2-2.30pm & Saturday from 12noon

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Contact

Nicholas Franzmann 0412 247 175 Nikki Van Gulick 0419 325 911

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Office

266 Auburn Road Hawthorn 9822 9999

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SURREY HILLS 30 Banool Road Charming Californian Bungalow c1917 highlighted by a generous allotment & super location offering a tantalising opportunity to update the already extended two storey interior to deliver stylish new living zones. Or alternatively developers or home builders will jump at the opportunity to build a new luxury home or dual townhouses (STCA). The deceptively large home interior comprising sitting room, dining, 3 bedrooms & 2 bathrooms, an expansive family room with modern kitchen & deck. Upstairs main bedroom, study, WIR/ensuite & balcony. Land: 596sqm approx

Auction

Saturday 28th March at 11.30am

Inspect

Thursday 12.30-1pm Saturday 10.45-11.15am

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Adam Vocale 0418 113 070 James Tostevin 0417 003 333

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Office

266 Auburn Road Hawthorn 9822 9999

Web

www.30banoolroad-surreyhills.com

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SURREY HILLS 23 Albany Crescent A wide, deep allotment of some 778sqm (approx.) on the highly regarded "Windsor Park Estate", ideally suited to the construction of a new luxury home or two unit development conveniently close to schools, village shops, railway station and parklands. A sound investment while plans and permits are obtained, the existing four bedroom, two bathroom house is offered in comfortably liveable condition throughout. Land: 18.9m x 41.2m (approx.)

Auction

Saturday 28th March at 3.30pm

Inspect

Saturday 2.15-2.45pm

Contact

Doug McLauchlan 0418 377 718 Mark Sutherland 0418 691 585

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266 Auburn Road Hawthorn 9822 9999

Web

www.23albanycrescent-surreyhills.com

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SURREY HILLS 29 Wandsworth Road Encapsulating 1920s charm, stunning period details punctuate this outstanding family home set on a generous allotment of 862sqm (approx.). Polished timber floors flow through wide hall to a formal lounge/dining room and northern light pours into huge open-plan family room overlooking a north-facing garden. Perfectly suited to family living, main bedroom (WIR & ensuite) complements 3 further spacious bedrooms and retreat/5th bedroom. Complete with study, laundry, two-car garage, parking and double carport, this sensational family-sized abode sits in a tranquil locale.

Auction

Saturday 21st March at 2.30pm

Inspect

Thursday 1-1.30pm & 6-6.30pm & Saturday from 2pm

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Nicholas Franzmann 0412 247 175 Nikki Van Gulick 0419 325 911

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Office

266 Auburn Road Hawthorn 9822 9999

Web

www.29wandsworthroad-surreyhills.com

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SURREY HILLS 8 Goodwood Street With a commanding elevated street presence and northerly rear aspect, this immaculately presented spacious brick family home boasts 4BRs with BIRs (main: ensuite & WIR), formal living room, kitchen/dining/family room leading to the rear garden with outdoor BBQ area, solar heated I/G pool, retreat, study/5th bedroom with BIRs, central bathroom & 3 x WC. Feats: DLUG (I/A), duct heat/cool, polished timber floors, leadlight windows, security system, ROW and ample storage and within close proximity to the Riversdale Road tram and many fine schools. Land size: 780sqm approx

Auction

Saturday 21st March at 12.30pm

Inspect

Thursday 2.45-3.15pm & Saturday from 12noon

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Duane Wolowiec 0418 567 581 Stuart Evans 0402 067 710

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266 Auburn Road Hawthorn 9822 9999

Web

www.8goodwoodstreet-surreyhills.com

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TOORAK 14 Canterbury Road The grand proportions and exquisite elegance displayed by this majestic c1890´s solid brick Victorian residence highlight its immediate family appeal and enormous scope to update in a tranquil pocket near Toorak and Hawksburn Villages, great schools and Toorak station (STCA). Impressive ceilings distinguish arched hallway, glorious sitting and formal dining rooms. The capable kitchen and spacious living room open to private northeast garden. The main bedroom with ensuite, three additional bedrooms and bathroom provide generous accommodation. Land: 664sqm approx.

Auction

Saturday 28th March at 11.30am

Inspect

Thursday 11-11.30am & Saturday 12-12.30pm

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Justin Long 0418 537 973 Mark Harris 0414 799 343

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1111 High Street Armadale 9822 9999

Web

www.14canterburyroad-toorak.com

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WE DELIVER... ‘ ROTHBRY´ An imposing street presence and a huge corner allotment of approximately 1,400 square metres showcases this vintage, two storey mansion offering exciting renovation/extension options. In a premier locale it offers unlimited potential.

• Character filled with soaring ceilings, polished boards, leadlight • • • •

and open fireplaces Multiple living spaces Four or five bedrooms are possible plus numerous studies Two bathroom options, improvers kitchen, double garage Enjoy doorstep facilities of tram, renowned schools and Yarra River, near Como Park, Toorak Road and Chapel Street

SOUTH YARRA 397 TOORAK ROAD

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EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST Close Friday 27th March at 12.00pm VIEW Thu 1.30-2, Sat 2-2:30 CONTACT Guy St Leger 0411 861 666 Tom McCarthy 0418 326 897 Suzie Farrell 0428 379 908 OFFICE 305 High Street, Prahran 9520 9020 ID and contact details are required at all open for inspections

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ALPHINGTON 1 & 4/103 LUCERNE CRESCENT First-class executive homes on the idyllic Lucerne Ultimate executive townhouse at the idyllic heart of Alphington, hand-perfected to the most exacting standards with three levels of soaring living, outdoor courtyard, open-plan lounge with luxurious stone fireplace, first-class Gaggenau kitchen, three superb bedrooms, private lift, home theatre, and an entertainer’s deck with butler’s servery.

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This Saturday 1 at 2:30pm & 4 at 3pm 1 $1,150,000 - $1,250,000 & 4 $1,180,000 - $1,280,000 PRICE INSPECT Wed 6.30-7pm, Thur 2.30-3pm & Sat 1 from 2pm & 4 from 2.30pm Photo ID required CONTACT Anthony De Iesi 0407 803 501 Gino De Iesi 0418 328 062

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4 CAMBERWELL 13 Jervis Street AMAZING FAMILY ENTERTAINER WITH BRILLIANT VIEWS An exceptional home on 948 sqm approx with 5 bedrooms (2 ensuites) plus study, sitting room, kitchen, butler´s pantry, bathroom, powder room, laundry & 2-3 car garage. The living/dining flows through to an alfresco entertaining area taking in northerly views & north facing rear garden. The rumpus room opens to the timber deck and garden. GDH, evaporative cooling, d/vacuum, polished floor boards, water tanks, security alarm/TV monitor system & remote security gate. Short walk to Hartwell Primary School with easy tram & train access to secondary schools. Land: 18.29m x 51.82m or 948 sqm approx.

Office: 1161 Burke Road, Kew 9859 9517

Auction: Price: Open: Contact:

Saturday 21st March at 2.30pm $1,700,000 Plus Wed 12-12.30pm & Sat 2-2.30pm Choon Chieh 0452 626 101 Chris Ewart 0419 897 979

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SURREY HILLS 4/12 Florence Road

Auction: Saturday 21st March at 1pm Open: Wed 1-1.30pm & Sat 12.30-1pm Contact: Choon Chieh 0452 626 101 Chris Ewart 0419 897 979

READY TO MOVE IN AND START ENJOYING A stunning renovation to this 2 bedroom villa, walk to train, tram, Surrey Hills Primary School, shops & cafes. The accommodation has a flowing floor plan that starts with an entry hall which leads to the open plan living room & large meals area that adjoins the as new fully equipped kitchen. There are plenty of large picture windows to take in both the sunny northern gardens & distant views.

Office: 1161 Burke Road, Kew 9859 9517

christopherrussell.com.au

SURREY HILLS 5/34 Florence Road STYLISH AND BRIGHT Impressively renovated light-filled 2 bedroom (BIRs) villa unit. New living/dining with polished floor boards captures the northerly light. New kitchen with timber bench tops, private North facing timber deck courtyard, new bathroom, separate toilet & separate laundry. Features ducted heating, refrigerated cooling, under-house storage & SLUG. Close to Surrey Hills station, parks & shops.

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Auction: Price: Open: Contact:

Saturday 28th March at 2pm $500,000 Plus Wed 1.30-2pm & Sat 3.30-4pm Choon Chieh 0452 626 101 Anthony Panayi 0402 911 117

christopherrussell.com.au


KEW 6 Balmoral Avenue STUNNING PERIOD HOME IN SACKVILLE WARD

Auction: Price: Open: Contact:

This architect meticulously built home has left no stones unturned. Located central in Kew close to all amenities. Comp: 3 bedrooms, master with spa ensuite & cathedral ceiling, auto double garage with internal access, guest powder room, family bathroom, separate WC, large study/3rd living area, attic storage, ducted vacuum, ducted heating, ducted refrigerated cooling, split system aircon, timber floors, Jetmaster fireplaces, American oak kitchen with walk in pantry, security alarm, landscaped gardens, formal & informal dinning & 2 large living areas complimented by quality fittings.

Office: 1161 Burke Road, Kew 9859 9517

MONT ALBERT 5 Salisbury Avenue A STATELY OFFERING - HATFIELD HOUSE With charm & grace this stately solid brick family home offers a picture perfect home for immediate occupation & has scope for a personalised enhancement if desired. This light-filled home features a wide entrance hall flanked by formal lounge & separate dining (both with boxed bay windows), there are 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms a family room & informal meals area that adjoins the modern kitchen which overlooks a paved terrace & rear garden which compliments its gentle English feel. Land 21.9mx42.6m or 930 Sqm Approx

Office: 1161 Burke Road, Kew 9859 9517

Saturday 28th March at 11am $1,200,000 Plus Thursday & Saturday 11-11.30am Andrew Maung 0410 233 787 Chris Ewart 0419 897 979

christopherrussell.com.au

Auction: Price: Open: Contact:

Saturday 28th March at 12.30pm $1,400,000 Plus Thurs 12-12.30pm & Sat 2-2.30pm Anthony Panayi 0402 911 117 Chris Ewart 0419 897 979

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www.williamsbatters.com.au | 159-161 Toorak Road, South Yarra | 9866 4411

SORRENTO Lot 2 & 3, 3492 Point Nepean Road Under Equity Trustees Limited Under Instructions Instructionsfrom from Equity Trustees Limited "Rare Cliff Side Land" A unique opportunity to purchase one of these large prime cliff side allotments. Build your dream home with potential bay views. Room for pool and or tennis court. A short stroll to the beach Sorrento golf Club & the main street. Lot 2 - Access from Netley Avenue - 1,592 m2 (17,135sq feet) approximately Lot 3 - Access via Point Nepean Road - 2,789m2 (30,018sq feet) approximately Executors 12 April 12:00pm Auction Auction 12 April 12:00pm Price

Contact Agent

Inspect

Sat 12:30 - 1:00pm

Contact

Hodges- Andrew Boyce 0418 312 473 Prentice Real Estate- Max Prentice 0419 304 707

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8/ 455 Glenferrie Road KOOYONG

Kooyong’s Finest & Most Affordable Penthouse

Located just a short stroll from Kooyong Station & Kooyong Lawn Tennis Club, this stunning penthouse apartment features 2 bedrooms with walk-in robes & ensuite, study, 2 full bathrooms plus powder room & 2 car spaces with large 3x4 metre storeroom. There are 3 external galleries facing North & West with an abundance of natural light and city views. Bonus features include marble bench tops, extensive storage, floor to ceiling cupboards, ducted heating, central gas fireplace, air-conditioning, two

Expressions of Interest closing Tuesday 24th March at 5pm

separate entrances including off Power Street & much more. Inspection will impress.

Matt Carver 0407 766 307

OPEN FOR INSPECTION THIS WEEKEND

Tim Lodge 0407 743 419

SOUTH YARRA

26a Albion Street

Saturday & Sunday 12 - 12.30pm

8/ 455 Glenferrie Road, Kooyong

348 Orrong Road Caulfield 9526 1999 55 Inkerman Street St Kilda 9066 4688 garypeer.com.au

AUCTION THIS SAT 11.30AM

Inspect Thurs 5pm and Sat 11am

Real Estate Gallery

3 2 2

Bill Hegarty 0418 891 890

Real estate Gallery-a18MarŠMMP

Brilliantly proportioned 3 bedroom Town Residence in quiet location close to Alfred Hospital, Fawkner Park, Shops, Market, Trams, Train and Schools. The new owner will enjoy the spacious and generously proportioned dimensions of all the rooms, the free flowing entertainment areas that greet you and seamlessly extend through the formal lounge and onto the informal family area with feature floor to ceiling glass bi-fold doors that peel back to combine the internal living areas with the gorgeous sunny private rear courtyard beyond. Featuring 3 generous bedrooms, main bedroom with balcony, ensuite and fitted walk in robe. The central bathroom with spa bath and separate shower services the other bedrooms along with the second upstairs Powder Room. The open plan kitchen has granite bench tops, Dishwasher, gas benchtop & walkin pantry. There is also air conditioning, alarm system and a lock up garage with room for an additional car.

42 Cole Street HAWTHORN EAST A Deco Diamond Ready For A Polish The potential for this Art Deco home is crystal clear. Let your imagination go wild as you contemplate the possibilities for rendering, redesigning & recreating into something really special with a modern makeover.

www.123samplestreetcaulfieldnorth.com www.42ColeStreetHawthornEast.com

Auction Saturday 28 Mar 2:30pm Inspect Thurs 11:00-11:30 & Sat 10:00-10:30 Guide $800,000 - $880,000 2/3 0 A Contact Darren Krongold 0438 515 433 02 B Sally Zelman 0412 294 488 01

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11 Ochiltrees Road

302/7 River Street, South Yarra

50 Pardalote Rise Prized position overlooking Central green. Trees offer shade in Summer and leafless light in Winter Very large (11 sq) 1 bedroom apartment with lounge/dining, separate kitchen, laundry, powder room, 2 way bathroom (ensuite to main bedroom) and the bonus of an extremely large balcony - like another room provides outdoor entertaining area - meals - BBQ. Private Sale $750,000 AH: Valda Walsh 0418 384 330

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9817 4401

1167 Burke Road, Kew


greatoceanproperties we sell great ocean properties

26 lialeeta road fairhaven

world class cliff top location

auction: easter sunday 5 april 2015 at 1.00pm expecting $2.75m - $3m • watch endless waves hit the sand from the luxury of your lounge room • beautifully presented 3 bedroom residence with incredible panoramic outlook • set on 920sqm (app), the residence enjoys direct access to the beach and Fairhaven Surf Club • extensively renovated in 2010 and is of similar elevation as the nearby “Pole House”

OPEN FOR INSPECTION: Saturdays at 1pm marty maher 0419 505 279 mim atkinson 0408 912 533

5220 0000

www.greatoceanproperties.com.au

75 great ocean road, aireys inlet

Harcourts Rosebud 1011 - 1013 Point Nepean Rd Rosebud 03 5950 2500 www.rosebud.harcourts.com.au AUCTION

McCrae

4

2 The Boulevard

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Ships On The Horizon - Sun Set On The Deck MUST BE SOLD! - This is a showcase of outstanding design with views from every angle, features include; grand entry foyer, floor to ceiling glass, timber floors, glass balustrades, master bdrm with private balcony, spacious en-suite and free standing bath. A further 2 bedroom’s (one with balcony) all with BIR‘s and a study or 4th bedroom. Lounge room with a suspended feature fireplace; Bi-Folds that extend to an elaborate alfresco deck. Modern kitchen with combination granite, SS bench tops and butler’s pantry, open plan dining and family room, ducted heating, 2 x split cooling systems. Internal access to remote DLUG plus separate rear off f street parking. Set amongst landscaped gardens incorporating a large veggie ff patch and multiple water tanks. Approx 43 + squares under roofline with far too many features to list.

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THE HOME DIRECTORY BATHROOMS

WARDROBES Winners of the Australian Achievers award. Customer designed wardrobes, wall units, bookshelves, guaranteed quality. Showroom: 145 – 147 Williams Road Dandenong. Contact: 9793 8233.

www.almara.com.au 1142214-RC28-14

KITCHENS & BATHROOMS Ultimate Kitchens & Bathrooms From concept through to completion, at Ultimate Kitchens & Bathrooms we want you to be delighted, not just satisfied. Let us create the beautifully designed and quality-crafted kitchen or bathroom you’ve always wanted. HIA Member, Registered Builder. Contact: 9882 4103

www.ultimatekitchens.com.au

CLEANING SERVICES

Bathrooms ‘R’ Us We do it all, from

Almara Cabinets

1174005-LB09-15

Contact: 0423 676 555 or 9530 0422. Email: yosi1@netspace.net.au

Contact: 0434 039 542, 0404 060 070

www.bathrooms-r-us.com.au

or 03 9810 3249

BATHROOM RENOVATIONS

DECKING

and electrical, plastering, waterproofing and tiling. Contact us 24 hours, 7 days a week and we will happily assist. Call us now for a quote.

Pepper Constructions Melbourne’s premier bathroom renovator. Specialising in design, build and total project management. Working with a fully registered, Master Builder brings peace of mind. Call now to arrange a free in-home consultation with our award-winning designer. MBVA, HIA, KBDI member

www.pepperconstructions.com.au

BA Floors

Timber floor specialists. Sanding, polishing new and old timber floors, lay timber or floating boards, non toxic coating, re-coating and staining, dust free sanding repairs, master painting and tiling. Contact: Behruz 0421 077 461, Eric 0402 691 089 or 9848 8712.

GLASS TINTING Solartech Glass Tinting

New “Low e” window film to reduce energy consumption in your home and office all year round. In Summer it rejects up to 76% of sun’s heat and in Winter, it retains warmth up to 47% (comparative to double glazing). It reduces UV by 99%, glare, and is highly transparent. We also stock one-way films, Frosted and Privacy films. Call for a free onsite consultation. Contact: Kim 9521 1339. www.solartechglass.com.au 1162461-EG45-14

BLINDS

BLINDS

Highest quality blinds and Timber Plantation Shutters at Melbourne’s best prices. Specialising in all other window furnishings including Holland Blinds, Sun Screens, Awning, Venetians, Romans and Curtains. Contact: 9818 1133

www.ap-shutters.com 1142358-RC28-14

cleaning and sealing service for all timber decking, screening, paved areas and hardwood timber. Deck Tech will return your tired surface to a natural looking, hard wearing one. Suitable for all domestic areas including pool surrounds. Contact: Simon Watkins 0414 248 346 Email: info@decktech.com.au

www.decktech.com.au

BA Floors Timber floor specialists. Sanding, polishing new and old timber floors, lay timber or floating boards, non toxic coating, re-coating and staining, dust free sanding repairs, master painting and tiling.

Contact: Behruz 0421 077 461, Eric 0402 691 089 or 9848 8712

GARDENING Paradise Gardening We offer maintenance programs that are tailored to your garden’s individual requirements. From initial consultation our team is focused on delivering the results that will make your garden stand out. If you want a gardener that arrives on time and cleans up after themselves look no further! Services include: Garden maintenance, full garden clean up, tree lopping and pruning, instant lawn and more. Contact: 0418 566 241. www.paradisegardening.com.au

ELECTRICAL SERVICES

GARDEN CONSULTATIONS Town and Country Gardens Personalised

all other window furnishings including Holland Blinds, Sun Screens, Awnings,

www.jlhuttelectrical.com.au

designs ensuring your gardening needs are

FENCING

Contact: 9822 3305.

Websters Fencing Registered Building

www.townandcountrygardens.com.au

A/P Shutters & Blinds Highest quality blinds and Timber Plantation Shutters at Melbourne’s best prices. Specialising in

Contact: 9818 1133. www.ap-shutters.com

Bracken Blinds & Shutters Specialises in designing quality window coverings for the home, office or builders/architects on time and within budget. Showroom: 391 Camberwell Road, Camberwell, or let us come to you .

Contact: 1300 884 838 or 9882 3332. www.brackenblinds.com.au

Practitioner. Building quality timber fences in Stonnington and Boroondara since 1982. Websters Fencing provides a tailored and reliable service, with the experience to ensure quality and longevity of your fence. We specialise in boundary fencing, including fences over two metres high. Contact: Les Webster between 7.00am and 7.00pm for a quote. Ph: 9547 4700 Mob: 0417 356 608

DECKING Master Plumbers

Need a plumber? Always use a Master Plumber. Master Plumbers are: Registered and licensed, Bound by a code of ethics, Insured for six years, Expert tradesmen, Professional, Reliable and Trustworthy. Next time you need a plumber, find your Master Plumber at:

www.plumber.com.au 1147720-KC32-14

Deck Tech

provides a professional cleaning and sealing service for all timber decking, screening, paved areas and hardwood timber. Deck Tech will return your tired surface to a natural looking, hard wearing one. Suitable for all domestic areas including pool surrounds. Contact: Simon Watkins 0414 248 346 Email: info@decktech.com.au

www.decktech.com.au

service including solving existing garden problems, plant health checks & revamping or establishing a new garden. Practical, professional advice & garden fulfilled.

1168911-DJ04-15

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FLOORING

all electrical installations: Extensions/ Refurbishments, Stove/Oven/Hot Water Repair, Switchboard upgrades, House Rewires, TV/Phone/Data, Safety switches. Free quotes. 24 hour service. Lic 17824. Contact: Jason 0411 300 772.

PLUMBING A/P Shutters & Blinds

Deck Tech provides a professional

J.L Hutt Electrical Specialising in

Venetians, Romans and Curtains. 1175043-HM10-15

Campeones Cleaning Service We can

be a great asset to your company or home. Immediate availability public holidays, weekends and night hours. Commercial and residential cleaning, carpet cleaning, window cleaning and pressure washing, event cleaning. We offer excellent service, trustworthy and professional cleaners, extra attention to detail. We cover all Melbourne and surrounding areas with satisfaction guaranteed.

renovations and remodelling to plumbing

Contact: 9568 1112.

FLOORING

AUTUMN 2015

GARDEN MAINTENANCE Gardens By Glen 30+ years experience in all aspects Horticulture and Plants. Garden Maintenance. New Gardens. Garden Planning. Garden Renovations. Regular Garden Service Calls.

Contact: Glen 0408 456 988. gardensbyglen@gmail.com

GARDENING MAINTENANCE Paradise Gardening

We offer maintenance programs that are tailored to your gardens individual requirements. From initial consultation our team is focused on delivering the results that will make your garden stand out. If you want a gardener that arrives on time and cleans up after themselves look no further! Services include: Garden maintenance, full garden clean up, tree lopping and pruning, instant lawn and more. Contact: 0418 566 241.

www.paradisegardening.com.au

1145336-KC29-14


THE HOME DIRECTORY GLASS INSULATION

PAINTING

Proficient Coats Our aim at Proficient

Solartech Glass Tinting New “Low e” window film to reduce energy consumption in your home and office all year round. In Summer it rejects up to 76% of sun’s heat and in Winter, it retains warmth up to 47% (comparative to double glazing). It reduces UV by 99%, glare, and is highly transparent. We also stock oneway films, Frosted and Privacy films. Call for a free onsite consultation. Contact: Kim 9521 1339.

www.solartechglass.com.au

KITCHENS/BATHROOMS Ultimate Kitchens & Bathrooms From concept through to completion, at Ultimate Kitchens & Bathrooms we want you to be delighted, not just satisfied. Let us create the beautifully designed and quality-crafted kitchen or bathroom you’ve always wanted. HIA Member, Registered Builder. Contact: 9882 4103

www.ultimatekitchens.com.au

OVEN CLEANING Ovenu We provide you with the ultimate professional domestic oven cleaning and detailing service that will leave your oven and other associated cooking appliances in near showroom condition. Return your oven to new using non caustic, biodegradable solutions. Introductory $10 discount. Contact: 1300 683 681

www.ovenu.com.au

PAINTING Matt’s Painting & Decorating Personalised, highly efficient and motivated team. Free quotes, prompt service and high quality paint finish. Experienced porters paintapplicator and specialist in wall paper hanging. We don’t just paint, we create Contact: 0418 384 620.

www.mpainting.com.au

FENCING Websters Fencing

Registered Building Practitioner Building quality timber fences in Stonnington and Boroondara since 1982. Websters Fencing provides a tailored and reliable service, with the experience to ensure quality and longevity of your fence. We specialise in boundary fencing, including fences over two metres high. Please call Les Webster between 7.00am and 7.00pm for a quote: Ph: 9547 4700 Mob: 0417 356 608 1158731-LB42-14

Coats is to give each customer superior service by providing high quality work at competitive prices and therefore offer free quotations and advice to all our customers. Whether it’s restoration or new, internal or external, even a repaint to protect. Let our team of qualified and experienced painters transform your next project into something you can be proud to own.

Contact: Sergio 0421 966 274

AUTUMN 2015

SHUTTERS A/P Shutters & Blinds Highest quality Timber Plantation Shutters at Melbourne’s best prices guaranteed. Also specialising in all other window furnishings including Awnings and Roller Blinds. Email: info@ap-shutters.com Contact: 9818 1133.

www.ap-shutters.com

Victorian Shutters & Shades

PLUMBING

Mr H2O Plumbing Company has arrived

and we’re ready to service your local area if you need plumbing in Melbourne! We’re unlike any other Melbourne plumbing companies, so if you’re sick of using an unreliable plumber in Melbourne that charges a horrendous call out fee, then you’ve come to the right place. Contact: 0488 166 166

Master Plumbers Need a plumber?

Always use a Master Plumber. Master Plumbers are: Registered and licensed, Bound by a code of ethics, Insured for six years, Expert tradesmen, Professional, Reliable and Trustworthy. Next time you need a plumber, find your Master Plumber at:

www.plumber.com.au

REMOVALIST & STORAGE

Transcorp Removals & Storage Voted #

1 Last 7 Years. Professional Home Movers since 1989 with Small & Large Trucks. We can Valet Pre-Pack & Unpack your boxes and sell boxes whilst only charge what has been used. FREE Quote Now! Contact: 1300 466 838

Distributors of the Durafit® Shutter System. This premium product exceeds quality standards of most shutters, providing peace of mind and guaranteed quality. An entire range of window furnishings on offer. 405 Canterbury Rd, Surrey Hills. Contact: 9849 0355.

www.vicshutters.com.au

TREE DOCTOR Frank Duke Total tree care, including reshaping or removals. Third-generation owner, 56 years experience. Complete customer satisfaction with individual assessment. Contact: Paul 9509 4768.

WARDROBES Almara Cabinets Winners of the Australian Achievers’ Award. Customerdesigned wardrobes, wall units, bookshelves, guaranteed quality. Showroom: 145-147 Williams Road, Dandenong. Contact: 9793 8233.

www.almara.com.au

www.transcorpremovalsandstorage.com.au

WINDOW REPLACEMENTS

RUBBISH REMOVAL

Windows 1 We specialise in the supply

Cheap and Clean At cheap and clean we

specialise in rubbish removal, domestic and commercial, demolition and strip out. Same day service 7 days per week. Also public holidays, before and after hours, emergency callout and free quotes also tight excess specialist. Call 6am to 9pm 24/7. Contact: Peter 0412 803 208

RUBBISH REMOVAL Cheap and Clean

At cheap and clean we specialise in rubbish removal, domestic and commercial, demolition and strip out. Same day service 7 days per week Also public holidays, before and after hours, emergency callout and free quotes also tight excess specialist. Call 6am to 9pm 24/7. Contact: Peter 0412 803 208 1169883-PB05-15

and installation of replacement windows and doors – timber, aluminium or PVC. Our staff are fully qualified ensuring quality work. No job too big or too small. Member of MBA and HIA. To replace your old, tired, rotting windows please call us for a free, no obligation measure and quote. Contact: 9794 7913

www.windows1.net.au

WINDOW REPLACEMENTS Windows 1

We specialise in the supply and installation of replacement windows and doors – timber, aluminium or PVC. Our staff are fully qualified ensuring quality work. No job too big or too small. Member of MBA and HIA. To replace your old, tired, rotting windows please call us for a free, no obligation measure and quote. Contact: 9794 7913

www.windows1.net.au

1148549-RC33-14

PAINTING Proficient Coats

Our aim at Proficient Coats is to give each customer superior service by providing high quality work at competitive prices and therefore offer free quotations and advice to all our customers. Whether it’s restoration or new, internal or external, even a repaint to protect. Let our team of qualified and experienced painters transform your next project into something you can be proud to own.

Contact: Sergio 0421 966 274

1155039-HM39-14

RUBBISH REMOVAL Cheap and Clean

At cheap and clean we specialise in rubbish removal, domestic and commercial, demolition and strip out. Same day service 7 days per week Also public holidays, before and after hours, emergency callout and free quotes also tight excess specialist. Call 6am to 9pm 24/7. Contact: Peter 0412 803 208 1169883-PB05-15

PAINTING Matt’s Painting and Decorating

Personalised, highly efficient and motivated team. Free quotes, prompt service and high quality paint finish. Period to contemporary. Experienced porters paint applicator and specialist in wallpaper hanging. We don’t just paint, we create. Contact: Matt 0418 384 620 or 9803 5102

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GARDEN MAINTENANCE Gardens By Glen

30+ years experience in all aspects of Horticulture and Plants. Garden maintenance, new gardens, garden planning, garden renovations, regular garden service calls.

Contact: Glen 0408 456 988

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BATHROOM RENOVATIONS Pepper Constructions

Melbourne’s premier bathroom renovator. Specialising in design, build and total project management. Working with a fully registered, Master Builder brings peace of mind. Call now to arrange a free in-home consultation with our award-winning designer. MBVA, HIA, KBDI member. Contact: 9568 1112 www.pepperconstructions.com.au 1140746-LB25-14


OUTDOOR CLEARANCE SALE - UP TO 60% OFF

Leading brands of outdoor sofa, dining and poolside furniture.

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