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ANDREW BOGUT

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BY PETER WILMOTH

EAT & DRINK

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CIRCUS OZ

RETURN OF THE BIG TOP

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Proposed Ritz-Carlton hotel

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Creative culinary force Junya Yamasaki will take the helm of Andrew McConnell’s Marion kitchen for four days in June. The former head chef of London’s much acclaimed but now-closed Koya is known for fusing the core elements of Japanese cuisine with western-style ingredients in a back-to-basics approach. ● » Marion Wine Bar, 53 Gertrude Street, Fitzroy. marionwine.com.au » Kitchen takeover by Junya Yamasaki, June 21 to 24. Bookings: 9419 6262

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t used to be conventional wisdom that if you wanted your child to keep you in style in your old age, you should put a golf club or tennis racquet in their hand as soon as they could walk. Golf and tennis were the sports where the big money was. These days you’d be better off handing them a basketball. According to BRW’s latest list of Australia’s richest sportsmen, three of our top 10 earners are basketballers. Is it a coincidence, then, that basketball has emerged over the past decade or so as one of the most popular sports among Aussie kids, eclipsing cricket, tennis and AFL in terms of participation, according to ABS figures? Of course the hundreds of thousands of kids who take to our suburban basketball courts each week won’t all end up playing with the NBA on $40 million-plus contracts – like this week’s cover star, Andrew Bogut. But his journey from Dandenong all the way to sports superstardom makes one hell of a story. Enjoy! ●

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’m standing next to Andrew Bogut in his management’s office in Port Melbourne. Actually, as he is 2.13 metres (seven feet) tall, it feels like I’m standing under Andrew Bogut. But his height isn’t the only eye-opening aspect of our time together. It’s a surprise to know that the 31-year-old, who has been surrounded by the rap culture of the American basketball world since he moved to the US on a basketball scholarship at 18, is more into Bruce Springsteen and Fleetwood Mac. “It’s heavily a hip hop/rap-type culture, which is not something that I’m into, so it does get hard at times not fitting in with that culturally,” he says. “It’s actually cool to immerse yourself in a different culture sometimes but you just know deep down sometimes it’s not how I was brought up. It would be similar to them coming to Australia, it would be a culture shock. So I still have culture shock every now and again, and still get homesick from time to time, even though I’m 10-15 years into living in the States.” With his great height it’s probably not hugely surprising that gymnastics’ and taekwondo’s loss was basketball’s gain. Growing up in Dandenong and later Endeavor Hills, Andrew’s older sister did gymnastics and Andrew “got pulled into [it]”. “I absolutely hated gymnastics,” he says. “Too long and lanky for it. I wasn’t the most flexible bloke growing up.” At nine he played football (Vic Kick, now Auskick) and then taekwondo, but nothing was sticking. “I didn’t get my stripe one week and it p---ed me off,” he says of taekwondo. “I was over it, didn’t want to do it any more.” He loved basketball from watching it on TV but had never tried it. “It was between basketball and footy,” he says. “The parents said, ‘This is the last time you change sports. It’s costing us fees and driving you around. Pick what you want to do’.”

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strong element of Andrew’s career narrative has been his battle with injury. In one fall in March 2010, during a career-best year, he dislocated and hyper-extended his right elbow and broke his wrist. “Probably the worst injury of my career,” he says. “My elbow was facing the other way. Still a tough thing to swallow knowing I was having such a great year. My status kept going up every year and it kind of took a downturn a little bit. But I salvaged it.” He was meant to be out for 12 months but returned, “stupidly”, he says, five months later. “That whole following season I had nerve issues and lost a lot of feeling in my right arm, which is tough for a guy that shoots with his right hand,” Andrew says. “A lot of the skills I relied upon kind of went out the window. It was still a decent year, numbers-wise.” But the pain continued all year. “It got to a point where someone had stuck a knife [in it], so every five shots I’d go, ‘What’s going on?’” At the end of the season he had a clean-out

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Andrew made a good choice. He became a superstar of the game, playing in America’s National Basketball Association with the Golden State Warriors, based in Oakland, California. Australia’s highest-earning sportsperson, three years ago he signed a contract worth a reported $44 million. His fortune has been estimated at more than $100 million. But at 17 his dream of playing in the US was just that – a dream. “I always thought I could be at least an NBL (Australian league) player but I was told by everyone, ‘You’re not going to make it, the percentages are too low’, blah blah. It did fire me up a little bit more. That’s how it is. The numbers are in their favour to say that. Chances are very rare.” Andrew went to college at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City on a basketball scholarship and showed huge promise. He received offers to move to other colleges but knocked them back because he’d given his word to play for Utah for no money, just an education. He was the first pick in the NBA’S 2005 draft, the first Australian to achieve this. He played with the Milwaukee Bucks for seven years, which ensured strong media scrutiny. “It’s not something I enjoy even to this day,” he says. “I like flying under the radar. I don’t do the Hollywood-type stuff.”

“and there was a loose bone floating around in there”. He recovered, was back in great shape and playing well again. But in January 2011, 10 games into the season, he snapped his left ankle. It was a 12-month injury. Surgery followed, but it was still an issue. “I couldn’t push off my ankle; it was swollen after every game. I had no power off that left side.” In 2012 Milwaukee traded Andrew to the Golden State Warriors, where he has become a key player with one of the NBA’s powerhouse teams. Twice his career could have ended. “The elbow one I could always bounce back from … but you lose a lot of skill and a lot of touch with the right hand … The ankle one was the one where they said, ‘High chance you won’t be able to run properly again’. The surgeon did a great job. He said, ‘You’ll never be the same, you’ll feel the difference; we did the best we could’.” The past few years, he says, have been relatively healthy, but he has to manage the ankle injury daily. “I’m 129 kilos, it’s a lot of force through that ankle, I’ve got to make sure I do my rehab, every other day, three or four times a week.” Andrew now lives in California and travels back to Melbourne every off season for a month or so to catch up with family and friends and to oversee his business interests here, which include a sports agency and “a bunch of commercial investment properties that I manage myself”. He owns a basketball facility in Carrum Downs that he wants to turn into an academy for kids. On his last trip to Melbourne I ask whether his wealth has changed him. “It changes a lot,” he says. “It changes friends, it changes family, it changes a lot of different things. People around you change. A lot of people will see you as an ATM where they think they can just come up to you and withdraw money. It’s kind of the nature of the beast. “You get a lot of family and friends with business ideas or, ‘You should invest in this’ or ‘I need this’ or ‘I need that’ and eventually you get to a point where you say ‘no’. That’s probably the hardest part for me as an athlete … “When people reach out to me whom I haven’t spoken to for a while … I can already tell there’s an agenda. It’s an unfortunate way to think, but I can already see the red flags.” With 18 months left on his contract with the Warriors,

“I was told by everyone, ‘you’re not going to make it’ … It did fire me up a little bit”

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e has always been aware of the dangers of not having a plan. “You see a lot of athletes, a massive number, hit depression even though it’s not reported, not knowing what to do. You come from almost an army lifestyle, a regimented regime … to all of a sudden wake up … Nothing.” Does this frighten him? “Not at all. I’m pretty regimented. I have a lot of interests. To be honest I’m busier in the off-season than the on-season. I knew there was a correlation between athletes going crazy towards the end of their career. During your career you’ve got to have outlets away from basketball.” One of those for Andrew is poker. “It’s probably not a great one, but I love cards. I never play against the house, I never play blackjack but I love playing poker.” It’s an enjoyable distraction. “It’s not so much for big money, it just takes my mind away,” he says. “When you’re in a hand of cards – for me, anyway – it takes my mind away from any stress because you’re focused on the moment. And I enjoy counting odds and reading people, all the intricacies that come with it.” Another major passion is old Australian and American muscle cars. As the son of a mechanic, he grew up around cars. How many muscle cars does he own? “Too many. I’m not a Ford versus Holden guy, I like both. I like ’70s Ford, GTs and Mustangs, and for the ’80s I like the Brock Commodores. I grew up around Brock Commodores; they were always the wow-factor car.” When basketball ends, he would like to learn how to restore cars. “I’d like to buy some crappy car for a couple of grand and just strip the thing down and do it all myself. Make a mistake – mate, if it finishes with five wheels or three wheels that’s not the point, the point of the exercise is to learn.” ● pwilmoth@theweklyreview.com.au

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Andrew has ensured he will transition well into retirement. “I have a lot of things that take up time off the court, business interests,” he says. “I do a lot of things around property, especially in Melbourne. First and foremost is managing my wealth. I’m fortunate enough that when I retire, whether it’s here or the States, or wherever it is, I don’t have to do a nine to five and come into the same place every day. “Right now that’s a huge advantage where I can tinker with a bunch of different things … and just be involved in raising my kids when I have them one day. I don’t think I’ll be involved in the sport too much, although you never know.”


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Willow Creek Malakoff Vineyard Shiraz 2014 (Pyrenees) $30; 13.5%

Craggy Range Aroha Te Muna Pinot Noir 2014 (Martinborough) $140; 13.5%

Oakridge Local Vineyard Series Lusatia Park Pinot Noir 2014 (Yarra Valley) $36; 13.5%

Malakoff is fast becoming a famous vineyard – its fruit is highly sought after – and this shiraz is a stunner. It’s all black cherries and plums, spice and white pepper. It is medium-bodied and smooth, with a great structure of fine, grippy tannins. You would expect to pay double the price for this wine. ●

Martinborough is my favourite pinot region in New Zealand. It’s a beautiful place, too. With cherry, raspberry, strawberry, plus earthy herb and wet stone flavours, the wine is smooth but lively. Its structure is spot-on: a light grip, mineral acid and loads of delicate flavour, and an effortlessness that’s perfect. ●

This is one of the local vineyard series wines – taste them all at Oakridge’s cellar door – and comes from the Lusatia Park Vineyard in the Upper Yarra. Stalky berry and cherry aromas offer up a delightful perfume before elegant flavours of forest berry, blood plum and cherries seamlessly fill the mouth. ●

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BARGAIN BUY Brown Brothers Chardonnay 2015 (King Valley) $14; 13% This single-vineyard wine comes from King Valley’s Banksdale Vineyard. It gets minimal oak treatment in the winery so the vineyard shines through. Full of white stonefruit, cantaloupe rind and citrus flavours, it’s fresh and lively in the mouth, with a delightful creaminess to its texture. ● Enjoy with \ Roast chicken

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first dined at Marmara years ago, having returned from a trip to Istanbul. Everything hit the mark, until we got to Turkish coffees, took one salty sip and grimaced. “Maybe that’s how they do it in some regions?” I suggested, but my companion insisted on checking. “Oh no!” exclaimed the waitress, “not again!” Salt and sugar, she explained, were neighbours on the kitchen shelf and the Turkish baba on coffee sometimes mixed them up. It still makes me laugh, but something compelled me to pay them a visit recently. Their sigara boregi? Spanakopita on steroids – melty magnificence, packed with feta and spinach, encased in home-made filo. Not only have they tamed their own filo pastry – they’ve shown enough restraint to keep the ratio right: 10 per cent pastry to 90 per cent filling, thank-you. Equally impressive is the roasted red capsicum with mascarpone. So too, a plate of taramasalata, mopped with Turkish bread. Pide is like a giant pizza pocket, except there’s extra cheese inside, bleating “haloumi!” Skewered shish, kofta and sujuk (beef pepperoni) are chargrilled. For dessert, there’s mastic pudding (like a herbaceous panna cotta), baklava and kadaif. And the coffee? Sweet. ● aliceinframes@theweeklyreview.com.au ● 68 Chapel Street, Windsor ● 9510 6944 ● marmara.com.au

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HOSTING \ Melbourne’s Truffle Festival is being held this weekend at my home away from home, Prahran Market. Come along to watch cooking demos from top Melbourne chefs including Guy Grossi, Nicky Riemer, Paul Wilson and Philippe Mouchel. Plus, truffle dogs! ●

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BRUNCH \ Shopping at Prahran market on Sunday will usually start with some cheese goodness with Anthony at MAKER & MONGER and if this doesn’t cut it then HUTONG on Commercial Road is a bit of a Sunday catch-up routine with my wife Audrey. A DATE \ The one I would choose any day of the week is FRANCE-SOIR. A bottle of Burgundy selected by Pierre, a carpaccio with truffle by Geraud and some chocolate mousse – makes me feel at home every time.

QUIET DINNER \ I love Japanese cuisine, so MR MIYAGI on Chapel Street always hits the spot. Chef Kyle Doody is unpretentious and so is his food. TO SEE & BE SEEN \ You can never beat CODA and TONKA for that. We can see the Coda guys through our windows at Oter and they’re always pumping. BIG GROUP \ SAN TELMO did a fine job at my bucks’ night, with about 15 chefs at the table.

COOKING \ As far as mid-week meals go, whacking some mussels in a pot of hot stock and finely diced veggies is as easy as it gets. You don’t even have to season because the mussels give you all the briny flavour you need. Wait until the shells pop open (about 3-4 minutes), finish with olive oil (see!) and serve with crusty bread. ● LISTENING TO \ The Tim Ferriss Show isn’t exactly food-related – in fact, it’s a fairly tenuous link, but he does speak to successful people about their routines and recurring themes seem to be mindfulness, meditation and breakfast. ●

ABOUT FLORENT Florent “Flo” Gerardin: Occasional DJ, head chef & partner at Oter

We ate a lot of chargrilled Argentinian steak that night. FANCY DINNER \ ATTICA in Ripponlea is still in my top five meals ever – I would eat here again and again at every opportunity. ●

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artistic director Mike Finch, who decided to move on, Circus Oz is in a period of transition. Matt says the performers have enjoyed the freedom and honesty afforded by the show’s improvised approach. But circus always has an element of the real. “Standing on someone’s shoulder isn’t an act as such. If it falls down, it really falls down, so there is an element of reality that you don’t get in theatre.” He’s aware that this can make for a tantalising show. “That’s the funny thing with circus. We practise for years and years to get this really great trick. All your peers know it’s really bloody hard, but you perform it for the audience and they go ‘mm-hmm’. You get the trick first time and they think it looks easy. But if you fail and fail and get it on the third go, the crowd goes mental.” ● mbartlett@theweeklyreview. com.au

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he circus is back in town. Returning to its big top, Circus Oz has a new show that’s as modern as they come. But while the show is called TWENTYSIXTEEN, TWENTYSIXTEEN performer Matt Wilson says it isn’t an attempt to be cutting edge. Instead, it’s intended as a bold statement of where and what the company is, right now. “In the past few years, we’ve had some pretty strong concepts behind our shows,” Matt says. “This year, we’ve just said, ‘Maybe we should improvise’. I think this is one of the most honest and real Circus Oz shows in years.” This focus on identity is no coincidence. Having recently lost

» TWENTYSIXTEEN, Circus Oz Big Top, Birrarung Marr, June 15 – July 10, $22-$95, circusoz.com

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FINDING DORY Pixar’s eagerly awaited follow-up FILM to Finding Nemo looks to be shaking things up a bit. Not only do we have a female lead but also, if rumours are to be believed, the studio’s first lesbian couple. Ellen DeGeneres voices Dory, the blue tang fish, who sets out on a quest to find her parents with a bit of help from Nemo. Diane Keaton and Idris Elba also star. ■ Opens June 16, G, 103 minutes, movies.disney.com.au/finding-dory

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STICKS STONES BROKEN BONES Melbourne’s Bunk Puppets aim to bring new life to ancient art. Containing a zany feast of shadow puppetry, the group’s all-ages show Sticks Stones Broken Bones has enjoyed award-winning seasons at fringe festivals from Adelaide to Edinburgh. Household junk is transformed into a series of startling puppets including flying ninjas, sneaky chickens and an incredible horse race. Budding puppeteers should stay behind after the show for a special shadow-puppet workshop. ■ Arts Centre, June 18 & 19, $20 (workshop $16 a child), bunkpuppets.com ONLINE \ Watch the trailer

BRANDY \ SAV AVA AV VAGES If ’90s R&B is your thing, you’ll GIGS want to check out Brandy, whose first Australian tour brings her to the Arts Centre. Brandy has built an impressive career acting on stage and screen and releasing six records. London post-punk band Savages are newer on the scene, but have already made a loud impact. Their live show is intense. ■ Brandy, Hamer Hall, June 21, $79-$124, 4everbrandy.com ■ Savages, Corner Hotel, June 20, $49.50, cornerhotel.com ● ONLINE E \ Watch Savages perform live

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FOOD, CRAFT & ANTIQUE OPEN DAY Enjoy and explore what the Country Women’s Association of Victoria’s Burwood branch has to offer. This open day will include free crochet workshops, a scone-making demonstration, antique appraisals and much more. Pick up some traditional CWA Devonshire teas and enjoy a light lunch of home-made soup and sausage rolls. Buy some home-made baked goods, jams, chutneys, lemon butter, sauces, crafts and the famous and ever-popular CWA recipe books. Bookings are recommended for the workshops. ■ June 18, 10am-4pm. Burwood District Bowls Club, 284 Warrigal Road, Glen Iris. Cost: $3 entry. Inquiries: cwaburwood@gmail.com

IMAGINED WORLDS Blurring the boundary between real and imagined, these artworks challenge traditional representations of landscape and allow the viewer to imagine life in a new world. Imagined Worlds also questions why artists are proposing new landscapes. It features artists Andrew Mezei, T Tony Lloyd, Connor Grogan, Christie Torrington, Alice Wormald, Kate Shaw, Ara T Dolatian, Ben T Taranto and Kevin Chin. ■ June 25 – August 21, Tuesday-Friday 10am-5pm, Saturdays and Sundays 11am-4pm. T Town Hall Gallery, 360 Burwood Road, Hawthorn. Cost: free. Inquiries: townhallgallery@boroondara.vic.gov.au

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For two years we’ve seen Yana Alana nude, rude and lewd in Australia’s premiere arts and cabaret festivals. In an act of defiance this big-haired diva will appear on stage with her all-female band, fully clothed, singing other people’s songs. Yana Alana Covered is a cabaret spectacular featuring Tha Paranas, Bec Matthews, Louise Goh and Tamara T Murphy with songs by Nina Simone, T Tom Waits and Shirley Bassey. ■ June 16-19, Thursday and Friday 8.30pm and 10pm, Saturday and Sunday 8.30pm. Chapel off Chapel, YANA ALANA 12a Little Chapel COVERED Street, Prahran. Cost: $48 full, $44 concession/group 6+, $40 Festival Friend passholder. Inquiries: 8290 7000.

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WHO’S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF? Edward Albee’s classic play returns, as ferocious and relevant as ever, to woo a new generation of Melbourne theatre-lovers. The month-long season presents Winterfall Theatre’s debut production at its new home at Kew’s Blackbox Theatre. The drama of broken dreams resounds as much today as it did with the hit 1966 film adaptation starring Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton. T ■ June 21 – July 10, Tuesday-Saturday 7.30pm, Sunday 2pm. Blackbox Theatre, Preshil Senior Campus, 22 Sackville Street, Kew. Cost: $38 full, $34 concession, $32 group. Inquiries: winterfalltheatre.com

MUSIC HOUSE PARTY: QUARTER STREET Inspired by the raw sounds of New York in the 1970s, the Quarter Street band revisit an era when street music resonated with the people’s voice. The group’s parents fled coups and revolutions of the ’70s and ’80s, raising their children to the sounds of Spanish language superstars. Cuban brass virtuoso Lazaro Numa recently arrived in Melbourne and adds a taste of Havana to the underlying mix of classic Puerto Rico and New York styles. It features Melbourne’s finest Latin and jazz musicians. ■ June 24, 8pm. Kew Court House, 188 High Street, Kew. Cost: $25. Inquiries: kch@boroondara.vic.gov.au ● COMPILED BY JEMIMAH CLEGG

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SBS is ensuring there’s no reason to leave the couch until spring, with three big Euro dramas available to binge on. The Secret is a British thriller in which a respectable dentist and Sunday-school teacher embark on a murderous affair. Unlike most crime series, this is told from the killer’s perspective. Trapped is a gripping mystery set on an Icelandic fjord. Most irresistible, however, is Versailles – a lavish $50-million political drama set in 17th-Century France. ●

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Hospitality guru Tommy McIntosh is one-third of the brains trust behind Melbourne boutique catering business Tommy Collins, which has been responsible for opening a string of popular eateries around Melbourne, including Brighton’s Little Ox and South Yarra’s South Central. Their latest project, The Hamptons, is a bakery which is due to open in Hampton in July. Tommy lives in East St Kilda with his wife Jenna, two-year-old son Alfie and their staffy Billie. Where do you go for a great coffee? Las Chicas has been a great spot for years. Soldier On is good, and Wall Two 80 and Batch Espresso are great institutions. For a new outfit? Oscar Hunt are awesome for tailored stuff. It’s a really cool experience – you go and drink scotch on a Chesterfield. They’re handsome well-dressed dudes, all with their own style. I get my odds and ends at Declic, like pocket squares and bowties.

For a gift for your best friend? I’ve bought [my business partner] Ben Avramides some good gifts throughout the years. We used to try to outdo each other, but now we’ve got kids it’s usually dinner out at somewhere like Attica. Most of our business ideas are formed over an aged Riesling and a charcuterie board. For a sneaky takeaway? Saigon Street or Uncle both have good Vietnamese food. We always get pizza from Mr Wolf – they’ve got a cabbage, pea, mint and chilli salad that’s awesome tucked into a slice of pizza. For a good bottle of wine? Armadale Cellars has excellent wine knowledge. It’s good to go somewhere where the people know what they’re selling. For a good book? I love cookbooks. Chef’s Hat has got a pretty good range. I’m currently cooking from Bistronomy and Yotam Ottolenghi’s new one, Nopi. ● CLAIRE SLATTERY

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The promise Ever spent an hour or two fussing with the hair straightener or battling with the teasing comb in the hope of improving your do for that special event? Well there’s a better way. Put down the hairspray and make an appointment at the beautiful Three Blind Mice hair salon, which will soon be expanding to the upstairs level of their Burwood Road building. The reality I’m greeted by my stylist, Ashlea, who shows me to my chair. My hair is in a weird in-between phase at the moment – growing out from a bob. I tell Ashlea I don’t want too much cut off, but it does need a trim as the ends are getting rather ratty. In terms of the style, I’ve always wanted to do that cool short wavy curl thing al la Jennifer Lawrence, but I can’t ever get my dead-straight hair to behave. First things first – my hair is washed. The salon’s wash sinks are comfy to lean back into and the chairs recline and even massage your back as the stylist massages your scalp. Next Ashlea does her thing and checks with me every step of the way to make sure I’m

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Nature’s Secret is a furniture and homewares store that designs and manufactures beautiful wares from Tasmanian timber. Who’s behind the counter? Eamonn Regan opened the store in Richmond in 1999 after discovering the beauty of Tasmanian timber. The business has also “blossomed into Armadale”, as Eamonn puts it, with the opening of a second store four years ago. “We’re a family business, so we’re great to deal with,” he says, explaining that the store’s focus is on Australian-made furniture that is both stylish and timeless. What’s in store? Along with hand-crafted timber furniture, including dining tables, coffee tables, beds and cabinets, Nature’s Secret offers everything else to get your interior looking on-trend. That includes a wide range of accessories. “We now have a good range of lighting, homewares, cushions and accent pieces,” Eamonn says.

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And a custom design service … “If they see anything here in store, and it doesn’t fit or they want it in a different timber, we can do that.”

Who’s buying? Locals from the Armadale area as well as those from surrounding suburbs. “We have a broad range of customers. We have a lot of apartment dwellers now – that’s a booming part of Melbourne. We have a lot of trade from retirees as well,” Eamonn says. ● JEMIMAH CLEGG

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ROAD TRIP

GETTING THERE Coldstream, at the gateway to the Yarra Valley, is 46 kilometres north-east of Melbourne.

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here’s something nostalgic about road trips; a familiar sway of the road, whirring wheels, trees and hills rushing by. My childhood weekends were spent napping between wineries and towns as my parents explored the countryside in our puce-hued station wagon. The only “tech” back then was the “tech-nique” of winding down the windows - a whole shouldered affair. Fast-forward 15 years and I still spend most weekends road-tripping, often to wineries, but cars have come a long way. Today I’m in an Audi Q7, a seven-seater sofa on wheels, which would be perfect for 2.3 kids, a dog and a set of golf clubs in the back, comfortably pulling into school zones on leafy Melbourne streets. But, in the absence of 2.3 kids, I’m taking this baby off-road. Winding through the Black Spur, getting lost on “short-cuts” up a dirt track (and down again), through the vines of the Yarra Valley. Things have changed in the Yarra Valley. Dining offerings have expanded significantly, with tree-changing food-lovers bringing city sensibilities, opening chic places such as Herd Cafe & Bar in Healesville (the eggplant chips!) and upping the fine-dining game with Ezard @ Levantine Hill. There’s still the sense of tradition, of course. Wandering downstairs at Chateau

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Yering Historic House Hotel feels like you’ve stepped into a 19th-century painting. Sleeping arrangements are equally themed, with claw-foot baths and french-doored balconies opening to morning views of misty hills. At Seville Estate, winemaker Dylan McMahon honours his grandfather Dr Peter McMahon’s memory with a barrel of wine (the “Dr McMahon”) using original plantings from the ’70s. Dylan had planned on being an electronic engineer before the lees in his blood lured him back, so he’s keener than most to see what the Q7 can do. So soon we’re climbing the slick red mud of the adjoining vineyard, visions of the insurance excess flashing before my eyes. In a blink, the Audi’s Quattro system engages and smoothly delivers us to the tip of the vines. I reach the crest. “Put the hill descent on!” cries Dylan with glee and the car guides itself down without a hitch. The future! But it’s the future of the valley that is most exciting, with trailblazers cropping up everywhere. There’s sustainably sourced caviar at multi-award-winning Yarra Valley Caviar, where Nick Gorman and Mark Fox (Gormo and Foxy to anyone who spends more than a minute with them) are cultivating salmon and trout that each year are naturally anaesthetised with clove oil, then massaged by hand to expel their

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precious tangerine-hued “caviar”, before being returned to the water for another year. Fresh things are afoot also at Yarra Valley Dairy, where chief cheese-maker Jack Holman has applied skills he built up around the globe to help turn this into one of Victoria’s most established dairies. One of Jack’s creations, a gin-infused hard cheese, uses the by-product botanicals from Four Pillars Gin, innovators in their own right and a recent addition to the Yarra Valley landscape. This spirit of collaboration is a feature of the region. Jack has also helped the young chefs at Oakridge – Matt Stone and Jo Barrett – get acquainted with the local delights that abound. Oakridge’s Forager dinner, the result of a week’s worth of hunting and gathering, is a revelation, featuring dishes such as fiddlehead fern with honey and sheep’s sorrel, roadside greens, cured venison on edible pepperberry skewers and an absolutely divine dessert of macadamia, juniper and cumquat. A perfect finale to our trip, this meal is a glimpse into the future of the valley, if not the future of food, encapsulating sustainability, provenance and collaboration. ● ALICE IN FRAMES aliceinframes@theweeklyreview.com.au

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he west side of Melbourne’s CBD is becoming the must-visit luxury destination, having undergone a glamorous transformation in the past few years. Designer shops, trendy cafes, bars and new office buildings have begun to emerge, calling the area, including Spencer Street, home. Nearby, the Docklands, with its sweeping waterfront views, and Etihad Stadium – home to major sporting, music and entertainment events – are adding to the revitalisation of the area. The west side of the CBD is already being touted as the Manhattan end of town, likened to one of New York’s most exclusive areas. But could it possibly become Melbourne’s new Paris end? This question could be answered with the newest arrival to Melbourne’s CBD – West Side Place: a glamorous new apartment development at 250 Spencer Street – the former site of The Age newspaper – which will feature 2600 luxury apartments underneath the equally glamorous Ritz-Carlton hotel. The hotel will be a first for Melbourne, not only because it’s the first time the Ritz-Carlton will have a Melbourne address. It is also set to become the tallest (and

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“THE WEST END WILL BECOME EVEN MORE DESIRABLE TO BOTH RESIDENTS & HOLIDAY MAKERS” one of the most luxurious) hotels in the southern hemisphere. The Ritz-Carlton and West Side Place promise to become the new heart of Melbourne, offering a luxury hotel lifestyle for buyers wanting to live in the centre of the CBD, or for international travellers wanting a glamorous getaway to experience plenty of designer shopping and restaurants with gourmet food.

The development will also bring the creation of a new laneway between Lonsdale and Little Lonsdale streets. This laneway, dotted with restaurants, shops and bars, will take inspiration from other famous Melbourne laneways, including nearby Hardware and Goldsbrough lanes. Far East Consortium executive director Craig Williams says the arrival of Melbourne’s first Ritz-Carlton hotel at the

OTHER PROJECTS \ As well as West Side Place in Melbourne, Far East Consortium is also bringing the Ritz-Carlton to its other developments in Queen’s Wharf, Brisbane and Elizabeth Quay, Perth.

CBD’s west end will complete the area’s transformation into a luxury destination. “As major corporations and brands continue to choose this end of town as their new base, the west end will become even more desirable to both residents and holiday-makers, including those who travel the world to stay at the Ritz-Carlton.”● MELISSA HEAGNEY melissa.heagney@theweeklyreview.com.au JUNE 15, 2016 \ THE WEEKLY REVIEW 23


Artist Impression

A COLLECTION OF SIX LUXURY HAWKSBURN RESIDENCES These handcrafted residences find their appeal as much from the rare boutique size of their development as from their covetable address. Distinguished by a contemporary palette of luxurious materials, generous floorplans with sizes ranging from 115m² to 207m² that can be tailored to each resident and an enviable 2 or 3 car garage with storage and wine cellars. No matter where you look only good things meet the eye.

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H I M A L AYA N S A LT L A M P I went through a spiritual healing phase when I was pregnant with Jordyn and part of my birth plan was to have the Himalayan salt lamp on because I couldn’t have candles in the hospital. The boys love it as their night light now.

(SCOTT McNAUGHTON \ ZEBRA PRINT FROM KMART)

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elina Bagnato leapt into the limelight when she first appeared on Channel Seven’s My Kitchen Rules in 2013. These days she works as a personal stylist (stylemeover.com) and speaker. She lives in a two-storey home in Patterson Lakes with her husband Scott and children, Jordyn, 4, and Harvey, 19 months. The house is filled with sentimental photographs, ornaments and artwork (such as a zebra print from Kmart). Melina loves the open living space and curved stairwell to a central atrium. Built in the 1980s, the white house sits on the sandy banks of the lake, which adds to its meditative mood. Melina remembers swimming in a friend’s pool as a teen and wishing she could one day buy a house in the area. Five years later, she bought a home in the same street. “I made a wish and it came true. I put it out there and it happened,” she says. “I love being so close to the lake, it’s really relaxing and a great place to live.” ● JANE ROCCA jrocca@theweeklyreview.com.au

COUCH My dad [fashion designer Dom Bagnato] designed this couch. It featured in his Bourke Street store many years ago. I love the beautiful, textured white material and the fact it was something he designed. It holds a special place in my heart.

HA MPTON CHAIR Scott and I like to have quiet time together sitting on these Hampton chairs. We overlook the lake and enjoy a tea or wine. I bought these last summer and they make me feel like I’m on holidays.

V I N TA G E T E A C U P This his was dad’s cup when he was a little boy. It’s from the 1950s and belonged to a tea set my nonna Rosa owned. When I was a little girl she would serve me a beaten egg mixed with hot water and coffee in these cups.

EMU ART PIECE The kitchen is an intense part of our home – there’s always so much going on with kids around and food being prepared. I bought this (by an unknown artist) at a market in Sydney and love the image. JUNE 15, 2016 \ THE WEEKLY REVIEW 25


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hen it comes to drama, few design collections can match the innovative vibe of Moooi. Established in 2001 by wunderkind designer Marcel Wanders and co-founder Casper Vissers, the furniture and lighting brand celebrates the daring, unique and exaggerated with a playful sensibility that is ultimately rooted in the classic and timeless. Their products are joyous and full of personality. Jon Holland of Space Furniture, which stocks Moooi, gives us five great tips on styling for dramatic effect.

LIGHTING

Over-scaled floor lamps create strong visual interest. They can almost become pieces of art.

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Use warm, muted tones on the walls, then add hints of sharp, contrasting colours to help the room come to life.

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Paper floor lamp (right), $4950; Set Up Shade (left), not sold in Australia; Bart sofa $9775; Paper Patchwork cupboard, $7495; Elements 005 side table, $2015; and Bassotti storage units, from $1153; all by Moooi, from Space Furniture.

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Lump Sculpture Studio base planters; brass / copper bowl, small $1625, large $3000; aluminium bowl, small $900; large $1400; base $450

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Amber conical flask by Alchemy Produx, glass, $50, from Curious Grace

RUG KALLAX shelving unit with doors, $115, from Ikea

Hemisphere rug, Sunshine, wool blend, 1600 x 2300mm, $1049, from Designer Rugs

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eading custom home builder Carter Grange has tailored a luxury double-storey family home specifically to suit Waverley’s new home buyers. The Waverley 57 showcases Carter Grange’s adaptable approach, translating an ideal checklist for Waverley home buyers into a classic family home with an intelligent floor plan and a range of contemporary features. Behind its classic mansion-style facade the Waverley 57 offers five bedrooms all with en suite bathrooms and walk-in wardrobes, three indoor and two outdoor living areas including an expansive family zone and a smartly conceived kitchen with adjoining butler’s pantry. The ground-level bedroom and an adjoining lounge create a welcoming guest apartment within the home. Upstairs, the main bedroom is a sumptuous sanctuary with an enormous walk-in wardrobe and en suite and an idyllic private terrace. The 526-square metre home has an all-inclusive price tag of $675,381 (excluding site costs) for blocks with a minimum 16.05-metre width. Brian and Carole Taylor of Mount Waverley were the first to build the Waverley 57. They wanted to create an elite family home featuring all of the elements most sought after by Waverley families. “We spoke to people who had built their own homes to understand how to build with lasting value. We visited display and open homes and spoke to agents to pinpoint new housing trends in our area and find the best builder. Our local real estate agent was building with Carter Grange and we took his recommendation,” Carole says. Brian says that from day one they haven’t been able to fault Carter Grange.

“Everything we have wanted they have provided. They are approachable and professional. The Carter Grange team led us through the whole process with little stress.” Brian and Carole say they were delighted at the quality of Carter Grange’s standard inclusions but decided to upgrade certain features to achieve an ultimate in luxury such as marble mosaic bathroom splashbacks,

feature tiling, pure wool carpet, 2pac joinery, Miele kitchen appliances, French oak floorboards and 2.74-metre ground-level ceilings. They also added extra conveniences such as a shoe and coat cupboard in the entrance hall and plumbing for an outdoor kitchen with gas barbecue. ● LIZ McLACHLAN lmclachlan@theweeklyreview.com.au

The selling point A luxurious family home with an abundance of stylish design features and a generous floorplan able to accommodate family and visitors.

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» cartergrange.com.au Width \ 14.25 metres Depth \ 24.94 metres Size \ 57 squares or 526 square metres including outdoor living and garage Pricing guide \ $675,381 excluding site costs OUTDOOR LIVING JUNE 15, 2016 \ THE WEEKLY REVIEW 29


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FLEDGLING HAWK NEST 14 LY L NDHURST CRESCENT, HAWTHORN, 3122

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he buyer of this double-fronted Hawthorn house will be kicking big goals – and not just because the property comes with all the bells and whistles. The house, totally rebuilt from front to back, could be “the most Hawthorn of Hawthorn houses”. That’s because 14 Lyndhurst Crescent was once home for country or interstate recruits who joined the Hawks. And Peter Hudson was the biggest of the lot at Hawthorn. “Huddo”, regarded as one of the greatest full-forwards in the game’s history, played 129 games for Hawthorn, starting in 1967. His goal average of 5.64 is the highest in VFL/AFL history. He stayed at the Lyndhurst Crescent house when he arrived from Tasmania in 1967. Nearly five decades on, chances are Peter Hudson wouldn’t recognise his former residence. Builder Rohan Lane and his wife Ruth have created a spectacular home from the run-down Victorian they moved into six years ago. Architect Drew Cole worked with the couple to completely rebuild and extend the house into a state-of-the-art, two-storey home. It has four bedrooms, three bathrooms (including two en suites), a powder room, study, retreat, and breathtaking family area and kitchen. A resort-style back garden with swimming pool and crazy-paved outdoor dining area complete the picture. When a builder builds his own home, the results are usually top-rate. No expense was spared to make this house a winner. It’s stylish, smart and low-maintenance. Interiors are predominantly white and grey, with the exception of the main bedroom where a midnight-blue feature wall is a stand-out. All bedrooms have fashionable grey carpet under-foot. Smoked American oak floorboards, bespoke timber cabinetry and gas open fireplaces are more features. The house has a typical Victorian layout of rooms off a central hall. They include the main bedroom with its marble-finished en suite and dressing room, a living room, a second bedroom with en suite and a powder room. The design changes dramatically at the study, which

EDITORIAL SUBMISSIONS PROPERTY EDITOR \ MARIA HARRIS property@theweeklyreview.com.au M \ 0409 009 766 DEPUTY PROPERTY EDITOR \ BONNIE ZIEGELER M \ 0437 603 911 ADVERTISING INQUIRIES REGIONAL SALES MANAGER \ MATTHEW MAASDIJK mmaasdijk@theweeklyreview.com.au M \ 0417 307 710 The real estate cover story (right) and We Love It property reviews on the following pages have been visited by TWR journalists. Agents’ Choices and Out of Town are promotions provided by the selling agent.

final word “ sensational renovation designed by acclaimed architect Drew Cole seamlessly “A complements a charming victorian facade.” SAM WILKINSON – agent Kay & Burton \ 8862 8000

Price \ $3 million +

Auction \ June 18 at 1pm

Fast facts \ Victorian house rebuilt and extended with design by architect Drew Cole; two marble en suites; dressing room; powder room; study; large open-plan living zone with light-filled kitchen; stone benchtops and Miele appliances; walk-in pantry; upstairs retreat; treetop and Hawthorn views; smoked American oak floorboards; gas open fireplaces; data and TV points in all rooms; hydronic and ducted heating; air-conditioning; swimming pool; outdoor entertainment area; close to schools, shops and transport. Hawthorn \ 5 kilometres from the city

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connects the front of the house to the open-plan rear. The study, which can be closed off by sliding cavity doors, has a built-in desk beneath large windows that overlook a deck. The family living hub is made up of a dining area, a living room with gas fireplace and a light-filled kitchen. The stone benchtop is 1200 millimetres wide and 4.2 metres long. Two Miele underbench ovens and an induction cooktop could be enough to send even the most reluctant cook heading to the pots and pans. Overhead cabinets reach to ceiling height and there is a walk-in pantry at one end of the kitchen. At the other end, a large window provides a clear view of what’s happening in the pool and garden. Bifold glass doors open the living area to the back garden and pool. Inside again, an open-tread staircase with glass balustrade leads from the study to the carpeted first-floor retreat, two children’s bedrooms and a bathroom. The bedroom at the back of the house has views past the trees and surrounding rooftops to local landmarks such as the spire of the Auburn Uniting Church and Swinburne University. Peter Hudson last week recalled his time with the Cavell family of Lyndhurst Crescent. “I stayed there twice when I came to Melbourne in 1967 and lived there for three months before my wife and I got married,” he said. “The Cavells were amazing people. They had four children of their own and there would have always been four or five players in bungalows out the back and Mrs Cavell always had the house looking beautiful. “Mrs Cavell was wonderful. We’d leave our dirty football clothes after training and when we came back from our jobs she would have had all the gear washed, ironed and folded on our beds for the next day.” Mrs Cavell wouldn’t know the old place now but no doubt she would relish the fancy indoor laundry almost as much as its whiz-bang appliances. ● MARIA HARRIS property@theweeklyreview.com.au

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KEW \ 8 TARA AVENUE It’s easy to understand why this 1930s house has had only three owners. In a quiet avenue, the house is on a corner block and benefits from a wide street frontage with north-west orientation. Behind a lush front garden, steps lead down to the entrance, which has a sheltered porch. Wide corridors lined with polished timber floors open to large rooms. To the right of the entry is a spacious living room with garden views. From the art deco fireplace to the picture windows and decorative glass doors, this lounge has many pretty aspects. The rear section has contemporary finishes and fixtures without sacrificing the style and proportion of the original architecture. A generous marble-topped island bench is a great space to do homework or have a glass of wine while chatting to the cook. The kitchen also has a Lacanche oven, soft-closing cabinetry and a walk-in butler’s pantry with a second sink and preparation area. Glass doors slide back to a terrace decked out with a steel awning covered in vines. The design features of the kitchen are echoed in the laundry, which has a powder room and external access. Upstairs there are four bedrooms, all with built-in wardrobes and outlooks across the treetops. The front bedroom, the only one with polished floorboards, offers panoramic views of the city. ● FRANCESCA CARTER

POSTCODE

3101

5

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RT Edgar \ 8888 2000

PROPERTY ID » 2012811463

Price \ $2.4 million – $2.6 million

GLEN IRIS \ 17 ROSEDA D LE ROA DA RO D

Auction \ June 18 at 1.30pm

AGENTS’ CHO I CE POSTCODE

3142

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28 Warra Street, Toorak 4

2

POSTCODE 2

3142

2/125 Canterbury Road, Toorak 3

3

2

Agent: Tim Bennison 0418 332 865 ................................................................. Price: $2.3 million + ................................................................. Auction: Saturday June 18 at 11am ................................................................. OFI: Thu 1-1.30pm; Sat from 10.30am .................................................................

Agent: Robyn Feigen 0490 059 653 ................................................................. Price: $2.95 million ................................................................. Private sale ................................................................. OFI: Thu noon-12.30pm; Sat noon-12.30pm .................................................................

This beautifully flexible four-bedroom, two-bathroom home's huge cellar, children's retreat and heated pool enhance superb formal and family spaces.

Sophistication defines this double-storey penthouse (one of two) by B.E Architects. Lift, garage, heating/cooling and study, metres from Toorak Village.

Let's eat lunch @ Giorgios Restaurant, 1235 High Street Let's eat dinner @ Cumin Thai Restaurant, 481 Glenferrie Road Let's drink coffee @ Nom Nom's, 487 Glenferrie Road

Let's eat lunch @ Manhattan, 448 Toorak Road Let's eat dinner @ Bistro Thierry, 511 Malvern Road Let's drink coffee @ Mammoth, 736 Malvern Road

PROPERTY ID » 2012817143

Price \ About $1.7 million

Auction \ June 18 at 1pm

This exceptional art deco-inspired house has been built and occupied by the same family since the 1950s. Its interior places great importance on natural light, with floor-to-ceiling windows starring in each of the main living spaces. Off the entry, the combined dining and lounge room is bright and comforting. Its full-height windows capture a northerly perspective across the rear garden, while carpet underfoot and a fireplace on the east wall keep things toasty. Next door, the kitchen and meals zone has stainless-steel appliances, tiled flooring and stone benchtops. The meals area leads into a huge family room with polished timber floors, split-system air-conditioning and an impressive amount of north- and east-facing glazing. Back at the front of the house, there are two bedrooms with built-in wardrobes. One is the main with an en suite. Outside, lovingly tended gardens surround the house. A large stone patio, reached from the meals area, steps down to a double garage at the rear of the block. ● JULIAN HEALEY

POSTCODE

3146

2

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SOUTH YARRA \ 18.2/193 DOMAIN ROA R D Domain Park was one of only two apartment towers to be built under the 1954 Plan for Melbourne. This one, overlooking the Royal Botanic Gardens, was designed by renowned architect Robin Boyd. The tower has always been one of Melbourne’s most glamorous addresses. Although carefully conserved, the eastern penthouse would be unrecognisable to Boyd today. A richly moulded front door gives a hint as to what awaits within. The room layout is unchanged but antique-style cabinetry, rich wallpapers and mini chandeliers have given the apartment a new/old character. The apartment’s three main rooms enjoy magnificent views and north exposure, while service areas are ranged along its southern side. The elegantly proportioned sitting/dining room has balconies on its north and east; the latter offers generous entertainment space. The main double bedroom has a dressing room and bathroom, while a second, single bedroom is adjacent to a compartmentalised bathroom – a unique feature in its time. The kitchen, laundry and bathrooms contain many original fittings and finishes. This apartment could again become one of the city’s best penthouses. Its position and its views are unsurpassed but it also provides security: a resident manager and lift access to its reserved car spaces. Domain Village and the No. 8 tram are nearby. ● NEIL CLEREHAN

POSTCODE

3141

2

2

3

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PROPERTY ID » 2012823175

Price \ $3 million +

Expressions of interest \ Close June 21 at 2pm

BALWYN NORTH \ 9 STEPHENS STREET POSTCODE

3122

8 Fashoda Street, Hawthorn 3

2

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Agent: Tim Picken 0419 305 802 ................................................................. Price: $1.75 million + ................................................................. Auction: Saturday June 18 at 11am ................................................................. OFI: Thu 6-6.30pm; Sat 10.30-11am .................................................................

POSTCODE

3145

5 Repton Road, Malvern East 3

2

2

Agent: Sally O'Connell 0413 474 474 ................................................................. Price: $1.5 million + ................................................................. Auction: Saturday June 25 at 11.30am ................................................................. OFI: Thu 11-11.30am; Sat 1-1.30pm .................................................................

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PROPERTY ID » 2012822174

Price \ $4 million +

Auction \ June 18 at 10.30am

Sporting a majestic facade, this luxurious three-level family house is as impressive as they come. Inside, a wide central hallway has matte parquetry floors that extend to the living spaces and kitchen at the back. Just inside the entry are a carpeted study with built-in shelves and a bedroom with walk-in wardrobe and en suite. Nearby are a powder room and laundry, as well as a four-person lift offering effortless access to the other two floors. Next, a carpeted living room provides a quiet space to relax while, behind that, the spacious family area and adjoining sunroom are open and bright. A skylit kitchen overlooks these zones and features a large butler’s pantry. Below, the basement has a five-car garage, carpeted cinema and wine cellar. Above, on the top floor, are the rest of the bedrooms. At one end is the main, with private balcony and opulent en suite with steam-room shower. Down the hall, there are three more bedrooms with walk-in wardrobes and en suite bathrooms. A rumpus and sunroom round out the upstairs layout. ● JULIAN HEALEY

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A prized cul-de-sac is the exclusive setting for this lovely Victorian home with an architect-designed double-storey extension and entertainer's garden.

Renovated with designer flair and a focus on maximising year-round north-west light, this period residence is a wonderful single-level family home.

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FAIRFIELD \ 45 MCGREGOR STREET Pity the frantic motorists on Station Street who blink and miss the dirt track of McGregor Street. Residents know it turns into a “proper” road at Sparks Avenue but the initial trick keeps this sliver of Fairfield free from shoppers seeking parking. It’s here that builder Kath Fisher bought and renovated a 1910s house in 2000. Then she bought the block next door. The house Fisher built on these 725 square metres is of rammed earth and recycled red brick, lined with blackbutt timber, and oriented for passive solar benefits. There’s a study and a double garage at the front, main bedroom in the middle, and two bedrooms, the laundry and huge, open-plan living, dining and kitchen area at the rear. Courtyards provide light to bedrooms, bathrooms, the kitchen – even the laundry. The study has fitted bookshelves, cupboards and a desk. The adjacent hall has windows to the garden. Through glass doors from the hall is the main bedroom, with a dressing room and an en suite. Turn down the corridor to find the main bathroom, with tub and shower, and two double bedrooms with sliding-door wardrobes. The communal area, 16 metres wide, has a timber skillion ceiling, terrazzo floor and siding doors to the deck. The kitchen makes a chic backdrop; it has white cabinetry against a lime-green splashback, a stone island bench and a walk-in pantry. ● ALISON BARCLAY

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Collins Simms \ 9488 0688

PROPERTY ID » 2012823574

Price \ $2.3 million +

NORTH MELBOURNE \ 46 SHIEL STREET

VISIT \ reviewproperty.com.au Hocking Stuart \ 9328 8388

PROPERTY ID » 2012809861

Price \ $1.2 million +

Auction \ June 18 at 12.30pm

Auction \ June 18 at 11.30am

DONCASTER \ 6 SANTIAGO STREET

VISIT \ reviewproperty.com.au Barry Plant \ 9842 8888

PROPERTY ID » 2012815486

Price \ $1.45 – $1.55 million

Auction \ June 18 at 11am

From the street, this semi-detached Victorian house looks petite, but looks can be deceptive. A smart two-storey extension makes the most of the block. First impressions are traditional enough, with a hallway with a corbelled arch, high ceiling and polished floorboards. There are two original bedrooms at the front of the house with ceiling roses, plantation shutters and built-in wardrobes. Then it gets interesting. The main bedroom is at the rear, with an en suite and built-in wardrobe. It’s awash with light from a decked yard, which also provides off-street parking thanks to a roller door. In the middle of this level are a study nook and home office. There’s also a bright bathroom with huge shower and separate tub on this level, plus a laundry and storage. Upstairs, the open-plan living and dining area is divided by a stone kitchen with breakfast bar. Bifold doors open to a north-facing balcony. At the front of the house, french doors lead to another balcony, with views of the Melbourne Star through trees. ● STEPHEN A. RUSSELL

All the ingredients for long-term family satisfaction come together in this house on the high side of a no-through street and metres from Wilsons Road Reserve. Proximity to schools, shops, the Eastern Freeway and the park-and-ride depot eases the load for all generations. Twenty years of ownership by one family mean the house has been lovingly preserved and stylishly renovated where it matters most. The neo-classical facade is handsome in textured brick. Polished hardwood floors glow in living areas, while the bedrooms have grey carpet. Off the foyer, the large lounge has a cutaway to the dining room. The recently revamped kitchen has an earthy look, with dark-granite benchtops on timber cabinetry. Two sets of glass doors open the adjoining meals and family areas to the outdoors, where a room wired for sound and a heated pool backed by a deck have entertaining covered. Upstairs, the main bedroom has a walk-in wardrobe and an en suite. ● KAY KEIGHERY

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BRUNSWICK \ 1 WALTERS STREET Conservation is a beautiful thing but architects Andrew and Miranda Borg couldn’t afford to indulge too much of that when renovating their block-fronted Victorian cottage. “I was pulling out the stumps with my bare hands, they were that rotten,” Andrew says of the massive rebuild. Now restumped, replumbed, replastered and reroofed, this effectively new, two-storey house is an ideal base for families keen to stay in the inner city. Bamboo floorboards, solar panels and north-facing windows shore up the environmental benefits, as does the walkability to Anstey station and Brunswick North Primary. Against sober grey paintwork and tiles and black tapware, the Borgs have made a splash with terrazzo flooring dotted with blue, green and aquamarine glass. There are bedrooms in pink and turquoise, and the kitchen and bathroom are in electric blue. Artist David Hobday made the front door’s glass panel. The rear living area is visually energising, its exposed-brick walls contrasting with the terrazzo and the kitchen, sleek in the blue with black benchtops and a 900-millimetre gas cooktop, Smeg oven and walk-in pantry. A trifold door links this space with the lawn and garage, which has ROW and a studio on top. There are three bedrooms, two upstairs with a tiled bathroom, and the main downstairs with a walk-in wardrobe behind the en suite. ● ALISON BARCLAY

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Nelson Alexander \ 9388 0088

PROPERTY ID » 2012810965

Price \ $1.1 million – $1.2 million Auction \ June 18 at 12.30pm

ALBERT PARK \ 27 BARRETT STREET

VISIT \ reviewproperty.com.au Greg Hocking Holdsworth \ 8644 5500 Auction \ June 25 at 11.30am

ELWOOD \ 7/210 TENNYSON STREET

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PROPERTY ID » 2012834714

Price \ About $2 million

Chisholm & Gamon \ 9531 1245

PROPERTY ID » 2012822519

Price \ $1.9 million +

Auction \ June 19 at noon

Around the corner from Gasworks Park, this house has had a clever renovation that POSTCODE maximises space. The floor plan is straightforward, with two bedrooms opening from the hallway. The first bedroom has a big window overlooking the street. The second has a skylight above the bed. The big showpiece is the rear open-plan living and dining area, which opens through bifold doors to a bluestone-paved courtyard. The streamlined kitchen is part of this space. It has white benchtops with black joinery, a design formula echoed in both bathrooms. Above the staircase, clerestory windows introduce light. The main bedroom suite, with large walk-in wardrobe and en suite, is upstairs. A study nook here opens to a rooftop terrace that adds another option for outdoor entertainment. The house has a garage accessed from Barrett Lane. There’s a studio space with kitchenette above it, and a separate toilet downstairs. ● FRANCESCA CARTER

Executive couples and families up for modern living might meet their matches in this Vincent Interlandi-designed, whole-floor penthouse looking over a reserve and within a slingshot of transport, schools, shops, cafes and the beach. Take the lift direct to the apartment, where a foyer leads to a powder room and the main bedroom, with dressing room and luxurious en suite. A hall under a sloping ceiling leads to two more bedrooms, the main bathroom with walk-in shower and a laundry. The kitchen is a delight in marble and mirrored surfaces that complement European appliances, including a coffee machine. The living area invites gatherings around a sophisticated gas fireplace. Industrial-looking glass doors link the interior with a wraparound, semi-covered terrace sized for serious entertaining. There’s a bright study on the lower level. Behind the basement car spaces and connected to them by a roller door is another large room, ideal for a home theatre or perhaps a prized vintage vehicle. ● KAY KEIGHERY

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CAULFIELD NORTH \ 117-119 KOOYONG ROAD What this house does with Crema Marfil limestone, granite and onyx makes traditionally favoured marble seem so yesterday. What it promises outside is enviable entertaining with negligible upkeep. The technology is a case of “hello next century”, while interior design by Rina Cohen catapults family living into the uber-stylish category. The house was built for the owners and no expense was spared. High fencing on the double corner block of about 1163 square metres means the site is secluded. A slice of the northern land area is dedicated to artificial lawn, a pool and an indoor/outdoor terrace. The interior looks like a gallery but closer inspection reveals function to be as satisfying as form. Ceilings soar over heated floor tiles. Bespoke storage appears at every turn. Lighting is both bold and subtle, with the dining-room chandelier creating a glamorous focus. Sweeping lounge and dining areas, open-plan kitchen, meals and living areas, a family room, study, two powder rooms, laundry, bathroom and garage make up ground level. Dual staircases link downstairs with the first floor, where a bridge connecting the front and rear wings offers visions of the living spaces below. Occupying the front wing, the main suite has a dressing room, en suite with spa-jet shower, built-in bed bracketed by drawers, and doors to a balcony. ● KAY KEIGHERY

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Gary Peer \ 9526 1999

PROPERTY ID » 2012824174

Price \ $5 million +

Expressions of interest \ Close June 21 at 5pm

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EAGLEMONT \ 14 CUMBERLAND STREET A once-middle-of-theroad bungalow has been transformed into a luxurious and sophisticated house that holds its own with the best of Eaglemont. Most of the original 1937 facade remains but with two new stucco-clad gables. Beyond the laughing kookaburras that bedeck the double-door entrance, the house is essentially new. Inspired by its interwar origins, the front rooms have high decorative ceilings with antique-style light fittings. The lounge has a burly fireplace and double doors leading to a sitting room, just as in the days of yore. The aesthetic, while classic and restrained, is contemporary. Clean, white lines contrast with polished boards in the wide hallway. Like the front rooms, the family hub has high ceilings and feature windows. The kitchen combines timber and white cabinets, cloudy white stone benches and stainless-steel appliances. It is bolstered by a butler’s pantry with its own oven, sink and space for a second fridge. For summer cooking, the outdoor kitchen is a practical alternative. Upstairs is the ultimate kids-only area. Three bedrooms with built-in wardrobes open to a central retreat with views across Eaglemont rooftops. The main bathroom is also here. Even the cars live in the lap of luxury in dual separate garages; one with rear access and room for a boat. ● LIAM CARTER

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Nelson Alexander \ 9490 2900

PROPERTY ID » 2012824604

Price \ $2.6 million +

MIDDLE PARK \ 82 HAROLD STREET

VISIT \ reviewproperty.com.au RT Edgar \ 9826 1000

Auction \ June 18 at 3pm

IVANHOE \ 8 AILSAA GROVE RO

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PROPERTY ID » 2012822909

Price \ About $1.8 million

Auction \ June 18 at 11am

Miles \ 9497 3222

Price \ $1.5 million

PROPERTY ID » 2012815783

Auction \ June 18 at 1pm

This brick Edwardian terrace house is impeccably preserved. The facade features a fretwork-adorned verandah and a broad bay window with an arrow-head grill. Detail on the front gable is picked out in honey tones. A long, wide entrance hall, with more period details, leads to a wall of glass at the rear of the house, making for plenty of natural light. Of two large bedrooms up front, one has the bay window and the other looks onto a lightwell. This one also has a built-in wardrobe and an ornate, timber-mantelled fireplace with deep red tiles. A third, smaller bedroom has green carpet. In the bathroom, midnight-blue floor tiles contrast with the red swirl of the vanity. There’s another fireplace in the large lounge. A similarly spacious kitchen has a tiled benchtop and dark veneer cabinetry. A bifold servery opens to a wood-panelled lounge/dining room at the rear. It has a textural ceiling with exposed beams. There’s a laundry to one side. The paved backyard has a pergola and shed. ● STEPHEN A. RUSSELL

When people think of Ivanhoe, great schools and gorgeous architecture are often the first things that come to mind. This Queen Anne house, in a cul-de-sac just across the road from the coveted Ivanhoe Primary School, is therefore quintessentially Ivanhoe. Two stained-glass box windows frame a delightful front verandah crowned by twin fretwork arches and stucco-clad gables. Inside, the front rooms retain their period grandeur. The three bedrooms by the entrance enjoy 3.6-metre ceilings. They share a super-sized bathroom with shower, spa and clawfoot bath. Built in 1914, the house was restumped in 2002, rewired and plumbed in 2005, and extended in 2012. A big family hub now makes up almost half of the floor plan. A clever dividing wall separates the meals and living spaces. The kitchen has a stone island bench and European appliances. The north-facing deck overlooks a pretty backyard. The 600-square-metre block has a side driveway for parking. ● LIAM CARTER

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AUCTION THIS SATURDAY

38 Hope Street SOUTH

YARRA

AUCTION Saturday 18th June at 11:00am Double fronted Victorian home with magnificent street appeal, high ceilings, rich period features and flooded with natural light offering 2-3 bedrooms on a 415m2 approx. allotment. This solid brick home provides comfortable accommodation ready to move in today while providing scope for cosmetic enhancement in the future (STCA) in an area where capital investment is rewarded. Comp: Formal sitting and dining, study/3rd bedroom, 2 bathrooms, master with ensuite and WIR, kitchen with adjoining meals area leading to outdoor alfresco entertaining, OSP for 2 cars, hydronic heating, air conditioning and separate laundry. www.38hopestreet-southyarra.com VIEW Wednesday 12.00-12.30pm & Saturday from 10.30am Justine Harris 0407 332 618 | Mark Wridgway 0419 510 777 | Toorak Office 03 9826 1000 | rtedgar.com.au 40 THE WEEKLY REVIEW \ JUNE 15, 2016


AUCTION THIS SATURDAY

8 Tara Avenue KEW AUCTION Saturday 18th June at 1:30pm Impressive proportions, contemporary luxuries & an unsurpassed location define this enticing sanctuary's outstanding family appeal. High ceilings & polished hardwood boards imbue a sense of elegance that continues through inviting formal lounge & dining rooms, Calcutta marble kitchen with Lacanche oven, & a meals domain that opens to sunny paving beneath a delightful vine canopy. Upstairs 5 robed BRs are served by 2 bathrooms, a charming balcony & city skyline/ MCG views from the front BR. Moments to Kew Junction, acclaimed schools & trams, also features hydronic heating, splitsystem cooling & double carport. VIEW Thursday 5.00-5.30pm & Saturday from 1.00pm RT EDGAR Prue Jones 0419 352 439 | 1153-1157 Burke Road, Kew 03 8888 2000 CONJUNCTIONAL AGENT Terence Rosenfield 0405 515 468 | AMS Real Estate Services JUNE 15, 2016 \ THE WEEKLY REVIEW 41


60% SOLD

10/11 Mowbray Street HAWTHORN

EAST

FOR SALE An elegant, bright contemporary home showcasing stunning architectural design and generous proportions with state of the art features including a private lift to each level. Comp: 3 bedrooms plus study, 2 fully tiled bathrooms, Miele equipped kitchen, butler´s pantry adjoining huge open plan living space opening onto private Jack Merlo designed North Westerly courtyard. Superbly located walking distance to local shops, Camberwell Junction, and Anderson Park, with trams at the end of the street and close to some of Melbourne's finest private schools. Construction commencing August 2016, be quick to maximise stamp duty savings. www.collectionxi.com.au VIEW Thursday & Saturday 2.00-3.00pm Mark Wridgway 0419 510 777 | Jeff Phillips 0418 244 411 | Toorak Office 03 9826 1000 | rtedgar.com.au 42 THE WEEKLY REVIEW \ JUNE 15, 2016


1 Buley Street HAWTHORN

EAST

AUCTION Sunday 19th June at 2:30pm This enviable four bedroom plus study family home provides an enriched lifestyle of convenience and leisure. On approx. 1,016m2, featuring generous proportions and exceptional comfort through sundrenched living and dining spaces for large formal and informal gatherings, promoting an indoor/outdoor lifestyle with heated swimming pool and spa, and pool house amongst low maintenance gardens. Within walking distance to Tooronga S/C, Anderson Park and Gardiners Creek, and easy access to Monash Freeway, trams, Tooronga Station, and Melbourne’s best private colleges. VIEW Wednesday 11.00-11.30am, Thursday 6.00-6.30pm, Saturday & Sunday 11.00-11.30am Svetlana Hudson 0410 040 677 | Glen Coutinho 0409 779 399 | Kew Office 03 8888 2000 | rtedgar.com.au JUNE 15, 2016 \ THE WEEKLY REVIEW 43


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20 Ruskin Road GLEN

IRIS

AUCTION Saturday 18th June at 2:30pm Rumoured to be the original homestead of this tranquil and leafy estate, occupying an elevated position opposite the Back Creek Reserve, this delightful early 1900´s three bedroom home delivers a perfectly relaxing environment to share with family and friends with graceful period features and contemporary updates. Comprising lounge with open fireplace, dining with bar, kitchen/meals and separate bungalow on 669m2 (approx.). Walking distance to Leo´s Supermarket, Hartwell shops, walking trails and easy access to public schools and leading private colleges. VIEW Thursday 1.00-1.30pm, 6.00-6.30pm & Saturday from 2.00pm Anne Mackie Kinder 0417 034 212 | Glen Coutinho 0409 779 399 | Kew Office 03 8888 2000 | rtedgar.com.au 44 THE WEEKLY REVIEW \ JUNE 15, 2016


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3 + 4 BEDROOM GARDEN HOMES FROM $1,200,000 — Autun’s garden homes represent an unprecedented feat of residential design in the heart of Malvern.

Generous and lush landscaped outdoor spaces provide a private and peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle beyond. A modern blend of contemporary form and architectural flair in the heart of Melbourne’s leafy eastern suburbs. While trams, trains, schools and cafés epitomise Malvern East’s connectivity, the concentration of abundant parklands, manicured gardens and open green spaces epitomise its ultimate liveability. — To register your interest call Ross Hams 0410 160 151

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Hampton East 8 Randell Crescent

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Luxury, Great Design, Prestige

Private Sale

Offering highest quality on a quiet crescent, this eye-catching 3 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom home from Marcopolo Property stars a Kleenmaid kitchen, a 5 Star master-suite, Calacatta marble, herringbone floors & every luxury...plus the luxury of great design; with an angular lounge, living & dining around a courtyard, a fitted home-office & auto-garage...a walk to the station & steps to the bus.

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Balwyn North • 1/21 Yeneda Street

A stunning, bespoke residence designed by award winning De Atelier Architects, offering a level of space and luxury which is highly sought, yet rarely found. Offering substantial accommodation of 4 large bedrooms, 3 luxurious bathrooms & 2 powder rooms, this unique property impresses from the stylish exterior, exterior to the cosy yet soaring spaces of the 3 large living areas (2 of which enjoy gas log fires). Prized north facing rear orientation, including an entertainers terrace with stunning views, rear yard with undercover alfresco area and stunning lap pool all soaked in glorious sun. Luxuriously appointed kitchen and open plan dining area. Double garage, storage areas, walk through laundry, heating/cooling. Highly coveted position in tree lined Yeneda Street, and only meters from Belmore Road shops and convenient access to the Eastern Freeway.

Inspect: Inspect as advertised or by private appointment Expressions of Interest: Closing Thursday 7th July 5pm AH: Bryce Carroll 0413 377 982

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TOORAK, 16 GLYNDEBOURNE AVENUE AFFORDABLE ALLOTMENT OF 400sqm TOGETHER WITH QUIRKY COMPACT HOME This architect designed 2 bedroom 1.5 bathroom home inspiring modern building design. An intriguing design utilising vaulted ceilings with clerestory windows and beautiful Australian timbers, this relaxing sanctuary enjoys 2 spacious bedrooms (shared WIR), north facing open plan living & dining with granite kitchen (European appliances) and French doors to the covered sandstone terraces; marble floored bathroom (laundry) & powder room. With scope to extend or redevelop (STCA), this idyllic haven provides underfloor heating, electric sky windows, extensive custom cabinetry and secure parking. Walk to Kooyong station, the Toorak Road tram, St Kevins, St Catherines and Scotch College. $1.7m buyers. www.16glyndebourneavenuetoorak.com.au

9826 0000

EXECUTOR’S AUCTION: SAT 25TH JUNE AT 1 INSPECT: WED, SAT & SUN 11-11:45

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2015 BEST LARGE RESIDENTIAL AGENCY IN AUSTRALIA

KEW EAST 17 Minogue Street

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Contemporary Excellence In Cul-De-Sac Setting Immaculate from the outset, the impressive proportions of this superb modern residence are matched by the quality of its finishes throughout a generous family-focused design. Multiple living areas deliver great versatility including a comfortable lounge, upstairs children’s rumpus, dynamic living/meals domain & brilliant Caesarstone kitchen, connecting to a fantastic covered al fresco area & sublime solar heated pool. The palatial main BR includes a lavish ensuite, while 4 additional BR enjoy 2 glistening bathrooms. Set in a leafy cul-de-sac moments to Hays Paddock, schools, shops & the freeway, this exceptional home also features double glazing, plantation shutters & double remote garage.

AUCTION INSPECT OFFICE CONTACT

HAWTHORN EAST 1 Avenue Victoria

Sat 18 June at 1pm Thurs 12-12.30 & 6-6.30 & Sat 12.30-1 Kew | 9854 8888 Nick Smith 0425 755 238 Nick Whyte 0417 131 153

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Exclusive Position, Great Potential On Large Land In a prestigious cul de sac close to shopping centres, schools & transport, this substantial 1930s residence offers brilliant scope for renovation & extension (STCA), or for the creation of a grand contemporary home on exceptionally large land (782 sqm approx). With well-preserved period detail & ducted heating, the home offers living & dining rooms, 2 double BRs, large kitchen/meals, retro-style bathroom, laundry & utility room. Opening to the rear is a deep garden. A wonderful opportunity with an enviable address!

AUCTION INSPECT OFFICE CONTACT

Sat 25 June at 1pm Thu 12-12.30 & Sat 10.30-11 Kew | 9854 8888 Nick Whyte 0417 131 153 Jessika Spink 0400 176 441

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AUCTION SATURDAY

HAWTHORN 6/28 MANNINGTREE ROAD

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Stunning boutique luxury living.

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Experience your dream lifestyle in this captivating single level luxury residence, one of only 7 within an exclusive Christopher Doyle designed development. Ideally positioned within a beautiful tree-lined boulevard, stroll through the lavish New York styled lobby entrance with panelled walls and a hand crafted glass and iron entrance door, en-route to this stunning 1st floor residence. European Oak parquetry floors flow through a gourmet Calacatta Marble kitchen complete with stainless steel Miele appliances and vast living/meals areas before transitioning to a sunny outdoor terrace, perfect for entertaining guests. Enjoy a huge master bedroom (marble ensuite, WIR), 2 double bedrooms (BIRs), Cashmere Travertine bathroom, powder room, heating, cooling, video intercom, alarm, laundry and lift access to 2 basement car spaces plus storage. Live near boutique cafĂŠs, restaurants, shopping, train, tram and leading private schools. 88 THE WEEKLY REVIEW \ JUNE 15, 2016

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www.williamsbatters.com.au

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“HILLSWICK” Bannockburn via Geelong Victoria 53 Madden Road, Bannockburn. Prime Rural Lifestyle & Investment on the Edge of Bannockburn 10 Mins Geelong Ring Road Auction: Saturday 18th June at 11.00am on site Inspection: Strictly by appointment with agent • Approximately 9.76 acres (3.95 Ha) of sound elevated productive country. • 3 Bedroom Brick Veneer Home, well presented in parkland setting. • Garaging, Shedding, Stable. • Securely watered by town water connected and rain water storage. ‘‘Hillswick’’ Situated on the edge of Bannockburn in a tightly held and capital appreciating region. Ideal viticulture, horses and all forms of intensive agricultural pursuits. 1 minute Bannockburn, 10 minutes Ring Road, 12 minutes Geelong (bay & beaches), 25 minutes Avalon Airport, 65 minutes Melbourne CBD & International Airport.

PORT MELBOURNE 3 COOGEE PLACE

EXCLUSIVE CUL-DE-SAC Elegant executive residence in quiet cul-de-sac position adjacent parkland & just one block from the beach offering fabulous indoor & outdoor entertaining on a generous garden allotment. • 3 bedrooms; (BIRs) main with WIR & ensuite • Formal lounge and separate home office • Spacious living & dining area leading to courtyard • Fully equipped kitchen with breakfast bench • 2 modern bathrooms plus downstairs powder room • Laundry leads to service courtyard & double garage • Extras include ducted heating/cooling, polished timber floors & stainless steel appliances

3 AUCTION VIEW CONTACT OFFICE

ID and contact details are required at all open for inspections

2 2 Saturday 25th June at 12:30pm Wed & Sat 1.00-1.30 David Lack 0418 996 265 Will Jonas 0419 335 519 100 Bay Street, Port Melbourne 03 8671 3777

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Ken Drysdale 0409 195 470, Elders Geelong Web Id 9682421 www.elders.com.au/geelong

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THE HOME DIRECTORY BATHROOMS

RENOVATIONS BEFORE

Rick Blackmore Renovations P/L

Specialising in all aspects of home renovations. AFTER Alterations/Bathrooms/ Kitchens/Laundries/Decks/ Pergolas/Weatherboard Repairs. All work performed in a professional & trademanlike manner with attention to detail. RBP. DB-U 5152. Phone Rick on 0412 222 865. 1230792-RC24-16

SECURITY PRODUCTS CRIMSAFE

Protect your Home and Family. Hi-Light Group, Melbourne’s premier manufacturer and installer of CRIMSAFE Security Products. Doors - Windows - Enclosures. See showroom 110 Burwood Hwy Burwood.

Free Measure and Quote. Contact: 9808 9559

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GARDEN MAINTENANCE Specialist Garden Services

Our friendly crew of qualified horticulturists offer professional, yet personal service. Regular garden maintenance includes fertilsers, pest/disease management, green waste removal, irrigation maintenance, horticulturial recommendations and written report. Satisfaction is Guaranteed. Contact: 9560 1110

www.specialistgardenservices.com.au 1196867-PB36-15

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

renovations and remodelling to plumbing 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. Contact: 0423 676 555 or 9530 0422.

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Pioneering Bathroom Designs

Melbourne Design Awards 2011 Winner and 2012 Melbourne Design Awards Shortlisted. Let us transform your tired/ outdated bathroom into a modern and innovative design. With over 20 years experience, we specialise in all aspects of bathroom renovations. HIA 984704. Email: pbd@live.com.au Contact: Sam 0439 115 225.

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Smarter Bathrooms Escape to a beautiful bathroom with a complete design, build and project management from Melbourne’s smartest bathroom renovator. Guaranteed start and finish dates or we pay you. Call now for an award winning interior designer to visit you.

Stocktake Sale. Custom made blinds, drapes, decorator poles/tracks, awnings, shutters, indoor/outdoor cushions, upholstery. Free Measure & quote. Tuesday 14 June-Thursday 30 June. 30% - 50% OFF floor stock 10% OFF Custom made orders

Contact: 9889 2213 1346 Toorak Road, Camberwell 1230974-RC24-16

BLINDS

DRAFTING SERVICES

A/P Shutters & Blinds Highest quality

MK Design and Construction

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

Specialising in all aspects of residential design and drafting. From sketch concepts, all council and Town Planning applications, to complete working drawings and construction plans. Contact us for your next new home or renovation design.

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Bracken Blinds & Shutters Specialises in designing quality window coverings for the home, office or builders/architects on time and within budget. Showroom: 391 Camberwell Rd, Camberwell, or let us come to you. Contact: 1300 884 838 or 9882 3332. www.brackenblinds.com.au

BLINDS & SHUTTERS Page Doors & Blinds Roller blinds. Roman blinds. Slim line venetians. Timber plantation shutters. Retractable insect screens.Customer satisfaction guarantee. 390 Burke Road Camberwell.

Contact: 1300 662 838 Showroom 77 Salmon Street, Port Melbourne www.smarterbathrooms.com.au

Call now on 9809 1766. www.pagedoors.com

BATHROOMS AND KITCHENS

CLEANING SERVICES

Nepean Hwy Bentleigh. Specialist bathroom design and renovation company, providing peace of mind that one company will manage all aspects of your renovation process. Complete start to finish service, with guaranteed start and finish dates. Call now to book a free in home consultation or visit our website Contact: 1300 442 736

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BEAUTY PARLOR

Nats Beauty Service Everything from the music to the decor will take you back in time at Natalie’s Beauty Parlour, Camberwell. A home salon inspired by the 1950s. Natalie offers waxing, facials, pedicures and spray tanning services. 15% off first booking when you mention this ad. Contact: 0404 634 842. PAINTING

HOME FURNISHINGS Next Home Furnishings

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Bathrooms ‘R’ Us We do it all, from

WINTER 2016

Matt’s Painting and Decorating

Satisfaction GUARANTEED! We are the champions of cleaning. Affordable, trusted specialists in: commercial, events, residential, carpet, window and pressure cleaning. We will prove ourselves to be a great asset to your company or home. Available 7 days, incl public holidays. Can start immediately. Our hours are based on the most convenient for our dear clients. Late night is fine too! We offer excellent service & attention to detail across Melbourne & surrounding areas.

Contact Rosita for further details on: 0434 039 542 or SMS 0404 060 070. E: info@campeones.com.au www.campeones.com.au

BEAUTY SERVICES Natalie’s Beauty Parlour

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

pedicures and spray tanning services. 15% off first

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booking when you mention this ad. 1194383-ACM32-15

Everything from the music to the decor will take you back in time at Natalie’s Beauty Parlour, Camberwell. A home salon inspired by the 1950s. Natalie offers waxing, facials,

Contact: 0404 634 842

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Contact: Tim 0407 454 957 tim@mkdac.com.au www.mkdac.com.au

ELECTRICAL SERVICES J.L Hutt Electrical Specialising in 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. www.jlhuttelectrical.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 fences. Specialising in boundary fencing, including fences over two metres. Contact: Les Webster between 7.00am and 7.00pm for a quote. Ph: 9547 4700 Mob: 0417 356 608

GARDEN CONSULTATIONS Town and Country Gardens Personalised service including solving existing garden problems, plant health checks & revamping or establishing a new garden. Practical, professional advice & garden designs ensuring your gardening needs are fulfilled. Contact: 9822 3305. www.townandcountrygardens.com.au

TREE SERVICES Assured Tree Care Pty Ltd

We take pride in giving our clients the best level of professional Arboricultural services to meet their needs. We have a holistic approach to the value and care of trees and their addition to the landscape. We are experienced, qualified and insured arborists. Contact us for a free quote. Contact: Russell 0411 257 793.

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THE HOME DIRECTORY GARDEN MAINTENANCE Specialist Garden Services Our friendly

PAINTING

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TREE CARE

Matt’s Painting & Decorating

HAIRDRESSERS

Assured Tree Care Pty Ltd Experienced,

crew of qualified horticulturists offer professional, yet personal service. Garden renovations/restorations can include soil conditioning/mulching, plantings, turf, irrigation installation, tree/stump removal. Satisfaction is Guaranteed. Contact: 9560 1110

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.

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or small. Contact us for a free quote.

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Proficient Coats Our aim at Proficient

Russell 0411 257 793

HAIRDRESSERS WAS Hairdressing Warren Ansell Salon is a unique salon specialising in colour, straightening, wigs, hairpieces and extensions. New foil package 1/2 head of foil highlights style cut and blowave $149. Bio Ionic hair-straightening with a free colour or treatment for $599. A huge range of wigs, hair extensions, irons and blow-dryers. Or shop online at:

www.wigsandhairpieces.com.au

HOME IMPROVEMENTS Click4Trades Need a tradesman? Deal direct with a group of tradies that have worked together for almost twenty years. A complete Home Renovation / Maintenance group that can help with all trades & services, small to large jobs.

Contact: 1800 4 TRADES (1800 487 233). Address: 737 Burwood Rd Hawthorn www.click4trades.com.au

HOME FURNISHINGS Next Home Furnishings Visit our large showroom & discover 1000’s of metres of beautiful fabrics. Purchase by the metre or order in any brand. DIY, custom made window furnishings / cushions, upholstery service. Free measure and quote. 1346 Toorak Road Camberwell

Contact: 9889 2213. www.nextfurnishings.com.au

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

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Qualified and Insured Arborists. We provide professional high quality services including tree removals, pruning, stump grinding, tree care, plant health, consultancy and reports. No job is too big

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.

www.assuredreecare.com.au

Contact: Sergio 0421 966 274

assessment.

RENOVATIONS

Contact: Paul 9509 4768

RICK BLACKMORE RENOVATIONS P/L Specialising in all aspects of home

renovations. Alterations/Bathrooms/ Kitchens/Laundries/Decks/Pergolas/ Weatherboard Repairs. All work performed in a professional & trademanlike manner with attention to detail. RBP. DB-U 5152.

Contact: Rick on 0412 222 865.

SECURITY PRODUCTS

CRIMSAFE Protect your Home and Family. Hi-Light Group, Melbourne’s premier manufacturer and installer of CRIMSAFE Security Products. Doors - Windows Enclosures. See showroom 110 Burwood Hwy Burwood. Free Measure and Quote.

Contact: 9808 9559 www.hilightdirect.com.au

WAS Hairdressing

Warren Ansell Salon is a unique salon specialising in colour, straightening, wigs, hairpieces and extensions. New foil package 1/2 head of foil highlights style cut and blowave $149. Bio Ionic hair-straightening with a free colour or treatment for $599. A huge range of wigs, hair extensions, irons and blowdryers. Or shop online at:

www.wigsandhairpieces.com.au 1224604-LB17-16

WINDOW REPLACEMENTS Windows 1

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

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

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

Contact: 9793 8233. www.almara.com.au

HOME IMPROVEMENTS Click4Trades

Need a tradesman? Deal direct with a group of tradies that have worked together for almost twenty years. A complete Home Renovation / Maintenance group that can help with all trades & services, small to large jobs. Contact: 1800 4 TRADES (1800 487 233). Address: 737 Burwood Rd Hawthorn

www.click4trades.com.au

WINDOW REPLACEMENTS Windows 1 We specialise in the supply and installation of replacement windows and doors – timber, aluminium or PVC. Our

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CLEANING SERVICES Campeones Cleaning Services - Satisfaction GUARANTEED! Trusted specialists in: commercial, events, residential, carpet, window & pressure cleaning. Avail 24 hrs/7 days a wk inc public hols.

staff are fully qualified ensuring quality

SHUTTERS

A/P Shutters & Blinds Highest quality

work. No job too big or too small. Member

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

of MBA and HIA. To replace your old,

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

www.windows1.net.au

ELECTRICAL SERVICES J.L Hutt Electrical

Specialising in all electrical installations: Extensions/ Refurbishments, Stove/ Oven/Hot Water repair, Switchboard upgrades, House Rewires, TV/Phone/ Data and Safety switches. Free quotes 24 hour service.

tired, rotting windows please call us for a free, no obligation measure and quote.

Contact: 9703 1530

Bathrooms ‘R’ Us

We do it all, from renovations and remodelling to plumbing 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. Contact: 0423 676 555 or 9530 0422.

www.jlhuttelectrical.com.au

www.bathrooms-r-us.com.au

SPECIAL DISCOUNTS But hurry, June and July only! Call “the champions of cleaning” today & SAVE! Further details call Rosita: 0434 039 542 or SMS 0404 060 070

E: info@campeones.com.au www.campeones.com.au

BATHROOMS

Lic 17824. Contact: Jason 0411 300 772

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DRAFTING SERVICES MK Design and Construction

Specialising in all aspects of residential design and drafting. From sketch concepts, all council and Town Planning applications, to complete working drawings and construction plans. Contact us for your next new home or renovation design. Contact: Tim 0407 454 957

tim@mkdac.com.au www.mkdac.com.au

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FREE ON-ROADS AT THE MINI GARAGE SALE. ON NOW AT MINI GARAGE MELBOURNE. The MINI Garage Sale is on now at MINI Garage Melbourne. Offering free on-roads* on select new and demonstrator MINI models, time is running out. Don’t spin your wheels, visit MINI Garage Melbourne for a test drive today. MINI GARAGE MELBOURNE 209 Kings Way, South Melbourne. Ph (03) 8699 4888. minigaragemelbourne.com.au LMCT 8155

*Free on-roads applies to select new and demonstrator MINI models, excluding the MINI Convertible, and includes the balance of 12 months registration and CTP and stamp duty but excludes dealer delivery. Offer applies to vehicles ordered and delivered between 1st May and 30th June 2016, while stocks last. Cannot be combined with any other offer. Excludes fleet, government & rental buyers. Please visit MINI Garage Melbourne for further details.


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