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CULTURE Dive into an online exhibition podcast celebrating 25 years since Rites – the first collaboration by Bangarra Dance Theatre and The Australian Ballet. artscentremelbourne.com.au

DOMAIN REVIEW 3 It takes a lot of courage to approach someone you look up to doing work you aspire to and tell them you’re a fan. But that’s exactly how our cover stars, comedians Dave O’Neil and Glenn Robbins, became friends almost 30 years ago. It was O’Neil who had the gumption to pounce on Robbins after a gig – which makes sense really, as the latter describes himself as “neurotic”. The pair spoke to us about their friendship and their podcast Somehow Related – named for the fact that they grew up in the same area and in similar families, even though they are quite different – though equally funny – people. ● The editor’s desk Domain Review is published by Domain Holdings Australia Limited and is printed by IVE, 25-33 Fourth Avenue, Sunshine VIC 3020. All material is copyright. PHILLIPPORT&BAYSIDE OUR COVER \ Glenn Robbins and Dave O’Neil. Photographed by Julian Kingma

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S he worked at Sportsgirl parttime while at high school and later took a sabbatical in New York in the ’90s to pursue a career in business strategy and live out the Sex and the City dream. Now, the new PayPal Melbourne Fashion Festival chief executive, Caroline Ralphsmith, is thrilled to make fashion part of her storyRalphsmith,again. who goes by the name Ralph, was the executive general manager of customer engagement at the Victorian Racing Club for five years and, with her team, created The Park at Flemington – a trackside fashion zone that was much more sartorial than equine. She then did a stint as chief executive at Federation Square in 2021, before landing her new role at the fashion festival.

“It was in that time I explored my individuality and what I liked to wear. It grew from there,” Ralphsmith says. The first to attend university in her family, Ralphsmith rocketed out of high school to do a bachelor of commerce and then an MBA. She was lured to the Big Apple in 1983. “New York felt safe and indulgent, I loved living there. It was all about working hard and playing hard,” Ralphsmith says. Now she has a daughter living out her own NYC dream while studying musical theatre, while her twin sons have just finished university in Melbourne.

The mother of three loves her heels, making her towering presence all the more noticeable at events. It certainly meant Ralphsmith stood out when attending Fashion Festival soirees at Government House, keeping the Melbourne media pack ever curious about what she would wear next – and she’d deliver flamboyantly, without stealing anyone’s thunder.

“My daughter designs her own clothes – she upcycles, goes to vintage stores and makes quirky pieces. It’s very inspiring,” Ralphsmith says.

Fashion forward ZAMMITCARMEN Meet the new boss of Melbourne’s most stylish festival.

For Ralphsmith, running a not-forprofit that also happens to be one of the city’s most-loved festivals isn’t just a career pinch-me-moment, it’s a chance to recalibrate what fashion means to her.

She’s putting aside her love for designer labels (they are still there, of course) and vintage finds (including 1920s beaded bags) to promote local labels – her quest to extend Melbourne fashion’s global reach.

“My brands have changed over time and I have really come to appreciate what I have overlooked – less expensive labels,” Ralphsmith says. “I am certain the festival will open new doors for me, and I want to showcase new labels and their story because that’s what makes Melbourne.”

Fed Square didn’t exist when Ralphsmith left Melbourne in 1993, but she remembers the pride of returning home to the city she loved in 2000, just as the now iconic landmark was being built. This year’s PayPal Melbourne Fashion Festival was held at Fed Square, during a time when its usual venue – the Royal Exhibition Building – was being used as a vaccination hub. Whether the 2023 version of the festival returns to its old home remains to be seen.

Words JANE ROCCA Ralphsmith grew up in the working-class suburb of East Burwood, the eldest of four siblings and the only daughter. Her mother sewed her own clothes and, in turn, inspired a teenaged Ralphsmith to do the same. Her late father, an orphan who began working at the age of 12 in the print-making industry, worked hard to give his children a great start in life.

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“Only white men did comedy back then, and a few women. No diversity to be found at all,” he says.

The past two years saw Robbins and O’Neil bond like never before, recording podcasts remotely when lockdown was well underway, and being there for each other despite the lack of work opportunities.

Robbins is not one to chase projects or the spotlight, and says he was not expecting Kath & Kim to become so big.

Robbins and O’Neil lean into everything from conversations about councils to cancel culture with plenty of gags along the way.

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“He was my mentor on The Panel and is still a huge inspiration. We get asked to do gigs all the time, but these days he’s not so big on that, unless it’s a town by the ocean, then he’ll say ‘yes’.”

M elbourne comedians and long-time friends Dave O’Neil and Glenn Robbins often head to The Grandview Hotel in Fairfield after recording two episodes back-toback of their conversational podcast Somehow Related. Robbins is always tempted to order the chicken parmigiana, but leaves that for O’Neil and opts for the chicken salad instead. If they’re not at The Grandview, you’ll find them sharing a burger at Kelso’s in Abbotsford.

Comedy legends Dave O’Neil and Glenn Robbins on life, careers and their enduring friendship. the youngest of all-boy families and both attended Strathmore Secondary College and chased careers as schoolteachers.“Ialwaysthought Glenn went to a private school, but he is working class like me,” O’Neil says. “He looks like he lives on a boat and does have that bayside vibe about him.”

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Not long after, O’Neil plucked up the courage to ring Robbins, and ask if he could put in a good word to Full Frontal head writer Don McCloud, as he wanted to land a writing gig and join Robbins on the show behind theRobbinsscenes. handed the producer a one-pager of gag ideas from his mate and the rest is comic history.

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“I re-evaluated what was important,” Robbins says. “My stepdaughter had a couple of kids and we got close to our grandchildren in that time ... and built a beautiful relationship.” Sadly, Robbins lost his mother during COVID and was unable to visit her in her final stages. Where O’Neil is most outspoken and loud, Robbins is the quieter of the“Itwo.tend to be neurotic and overthink things and I get stuck in my head a bit,” Robbins says. “I understand the perils of what people went through in lockdown, and what they might still be going through. It’s tough, and having a mate like Dave to talk to certainly added plenty of laughs in the mix despite the crazy times we were in.”

“I only did two scenes in the first season and I get to do a few more in the second season. It was joyful and I feel lucky I get to work with her. It is as much fun as you would imagine. “It’s like when I was working with Jane Turner and Gina Riley. I’d put on my Kel outfit and walk out on set and they’d immediately start laughing and I knew I didn’t have to do much more to pedal the bike in the right direction.”

While Somehow Related is technically a podcast, it’s delivered and recorded like a live radio show.

“Dave struck me as a smart, funny and easy-going person. I am prone to get panicked, but he calms your farm and I enjoy his company,” says Robbins, an Australian comedic icon best known for his role as Kel Knight on Kath & Kim and for his outback adventuring character Russell Coight. He finished filming the second season of ABC’s Fisk earlier this year. Before the first season, writer and star Kitty Flanagan said she had written a character part for him in her new comedy show.

“We have our ritual and it revolves around food – that’s the incentive,” says O’Neil who, before pursuing comedy in the 1990s, trained as a schoolteacher, worked in PR (until he got sacked) and played in bands around Melbourne.

“After his comedy spot, I went up to Glenn and told him I was a big fan of his Fast Forward sketch Soggy Pockets with Michael Veitch they played two pissheads at the bar. We got chatting and we’ve been friends ever since.”

O’Neil says working with Robbins is “just easy”.

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The pair met in the early ’90s at the Botanical Hotel in South Yarra, which O’Neil frequented to watch comedy shows. It was the era of Wendy Harmer, Russell Gilbert and Glenn Robbins – O’Neil’s favourite comedians.

“I immediately said ‘yes’ to Kitty because I love and trust her,” Robbins says. “Then she proceeded to tell me she wanted me to play a guy who paints portraits with his penis. I was like, OK then.

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“I remember when I first did Kath & Kim, I thought it probably won’t work out, but it’ll be fun doing it and nothing will change that,” Robbins says. “It obviously went on to be a huge success – and it’s a constant reminder that with anything you do, you don’t know until you know.”

“I don’t go in there trying to be funny. I go in trying to be authentic to the idea and let the humour come,” Robbins says. “Dave is a wordsmith, a good writer and funny. I bring a whimsy and humour and he brings a depth of knowledge. When I struggle to find a word he’s there and he’s noncompetitive. Working with him is never a chore, just a joy. I always feel better coming out of the podcast recording than I did going in.” There are many similarities between the two – they are each

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RODENJAKE Get into the spirit V ictoria’s best distilleries and some of Melbourne’s leading bartenders are set to come together for the Holy Water Festival in Williamstown this month, showing us why premium local spirits are having their top shelf moment.

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From masterclasses about cocktails paired with oysters under the tutelage of Alex Boon from Pearl Diver, to bottled cocktail lessons with Kayla Reid of Nick & Nora’s fame, there’s something for everyone who wants to live a little and learn a lot.

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Nick Tesar (co-founder of Victorian liqueur producers Marionette) works at Bar Liberty three nights a week making Blue Japanese Slipper cocktails for those keen to riff on a good night out, but this winter he’s also teaching punters how to keep it together with a masterclass on “no-lo” cocktails at Holy Water. And before you ask the question – yes, you can make a low-alcoholic cocktail without compromising the flavour; it’s all in the art of composition.

“Liqueur is such a small part of a drink, but so integral and it’s there to build flavour in a cocktail and is the tool that determines the fate of the drink,” he says. From the much-hyped dry cassis to amaretto, Marionette brings a hint of sexy back to liqueurs and works with local farmers to bring the best native ingredients to the final product.

“I wanted to go back to my grassroots as a confectioner and incorporate natives,” Mayall says. “It’ll be something people aren’t expecting while we have a bit of fun in the kitchen.”

At Marionette, it’s all about shining a light on liqueurs and why they matter in cocktails. Tesar says most people don’t know how to use liqueurs, and he wants to shift our perspective.

● HOLY WATER FESTIVAL \ Seaworks, Williamstown, August 26-28. ● holywaterfest.com.au with a difference. There are more than 300 distilleries in Australia, many of them in Victoria, therefore there is no shortage of new producers to discover over the three-day weekend.

Owner of The Outback Chef and Phillip Island’s Wild Food Farm, Jude Mayall is hosting a masterclass in which making sweets gets a boozy makeover. The confectioner, who has a love of native ingredients, wants to show punters how to create something sweet for adults only. She grows her ingredients on a four-hectare native food farm where you’ll find everything from lemon myrtle to native basil. Mayall says using liqueurs in cooking is about being creative.

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Some taking part include Autonomy, Bass & Flinders, Great Ocean Road Gin, Naught Distilling, Brogan’s Way, East Pole, Kilderkin and The Melbourne Gin Award-winningCompany.bartender

“People are drinking less but choosing better,” says Tesar. “When it comes to cocktails, they know what they want to drink, and if they can support a local distiller ... that’s their preference these days.”

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Agent: Buxton, Stefan Whiting 0411 473 153 in conjunction with Belle Property million-$8.4

The kitchen is sleek in super white dolomite stone with a 5.6-metre waterfall island and Miele appliances. Three pairs of French doors lead to the poolside terrace. Upstairs, one single and two double bedrooms share a twin bathroom. The main bedroom has a balcony, a dressing room and a twin en suite with a shower, free-standing bath and underfloor heating. Invermay has zoned hydronic heating, eight-camera security, a triple garage and off-street parking for a further four cars.

In Scots Gaelic, “inver” means somewhere tantalisingly close to water. The Victorian mansion Invermay lives up to its name in an antipodean way. A stroll sharp west will take you straight to Brighton Beach. Built in 1890, this spectacular four-level home was well ahead of its time – and still is. The arts and crafts style didn’t hit Melbourne in a big way until the 1920s, but Invermay already had it all, with a huge leadlight hall and staircase in polished timber lit by chandelier, tiered mantelpieces, curvy bays and beamed ceilings, as envisioned by the original architect, Philip Treeby. A recent renovation has done Treeby’s work proud, winning an HIA Kitchen of the Year.

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Sun-seekers will love the contemporary lounge, which opens west to a gas-plumbed barbecue terrace by the pool and spa. There are formal living and dining rooms, a study and four first-floor bedrooms where a family can sprawl. For the nimble, the tower lookout has a bay view and the basement cellar doubles as a gym. Invermay stands in 1616 square metres of private parkland. Fides et fortitudine (by fidelity and fortitude) is the crest above the side porch, harking back to the clan motto of first owner Andrew Shaw. At the front, the living and dining rooms are dazzling in white with open fireplaces and Baltic pine floorboards below timber ceilings. Each has an arched sitting area opening to the easterly patio, and the dining room opens west to the pool terrace. The study, with its bay-window wintergarden, will make you want to work from home.

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DOMAIN REVIEW 11 IN PARTNERSHIP WITH TOP CHOICE \ YOU MAY ALSO LIKE … BRIGHTON \ 1A ROSE STREET Agent: Buxton, Tamara Penno 0409 532 606 Price: $4.6 million-$4.85 million Private sale BRIGHTON \ 3/16 COLLINS STREET Agent: Buxton, David Hart 0417 541 933 Price: $2.45 million-$2.65 million Expressions of interest: Close 5pm, September 7 BRIGHTON EAST \ 72 CANBERRA GROVE Agent: Buxton, Tamara Penno 0409 532 606 Price: $3.75 million-$3.95 million Private sale ‘‘BE ONE OF THE PRIVILEGED FEW TO CALL BRIGHTON’S ICONIC INVERMAY HOME. EXPERIENCE PERIOD GRANDEUR WITH EVERY FAMILY INDULGENCE.” STEFAN WHITING – AGENT FINAL WORD

While there are two levels of spacious living, the generous entertainer’s terrace might be where you’ll want to spend the most time given its uninterrupted bay views. Located opposite Watkins Bay (patrolled waters in summer) and a nearby beachfront cafe, this townhouse offers an effortless coastal lifestyle. The ground floor holds the accommodation, with three bedrooms, a travertine en suite and central bathroom, plus a separate laundry and courtyard. Upstairs, with its own north-facing balcony, the home office could double as another bedroom, while the rest of the level is dedicated to living, dining and entertaining. Highlights include a Smeg kitchen, double glazing, twin blinds and enough space to set up a home gym in the garage, which is accessed via Tramway Parade.

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The stretch of Page Street between Kerferd Road and Mills Street, where this grand Victorian terrace is nestled among a row of four, is “one of the very best locations in the City of Port Phillip”, says agent Simon Carruthers, adding the home is only two blocks from the beach. Built around 1891, renovations since then have opened up the doublelevel dwelling to allow more light inside, while retaining key period features such as ornate fireplaces and ceiling roses.

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Other updates include hydronic heating, reverse-cycle airconditioning and a modern, Miele-equipped kitchen, which overlooks a lounge with atrium-like glazing that opens onto the private, paved al fresco space. The separate dining room also opens to a courtyard, plus there’s a cellar, attic, shed and pedestrian right of way.

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The versatility of this spacious, low-maintenance townhouse will appeal to downsizers, professionals and young families alike. On about 362 square metres, this renovated single-level dwelling provides house-sized living inside and out, with a north-facing al fresco deck with louvred pergola and surrounding garden extending the lifestyle enjoyment. Floor-to-ceiling French windows and doors, skylights and an internal courtyard create light-filled interiors, which include a generously proportioned living and dining room. The kitchen, with stone benchtops, ample cabinetry and dishwasher, includes a walk-through butler’s pantry to the laundry, which has direct access to the double garage. Nearby, there’s key strips on Hampton, Church and Bay streets and it takes less than five minutes to be at the beach.

3 2 2 Agent: Belle Property, Kyle Spinks 0418 555 333 Price: $1.7 million-$1.87 million Auction: 11.30am, August 27 Atop the Pavilion Green development, this two-level penthouse has astounding sunset and city skyline views from two north-westerly terraces. But the delight is in the detail: herringbone floors, 3.2-metre ceilings, home automation and a Miele-equipped kitchen in Signorino marble make for airy good looks, as decreed by CBG Architects. A family with teenagers would feel glamorously at home amid three upper-level double bedrooms and a retreat opening to the balcony. The main bedroom has a dressing room and a twin en suite with a dual shower and free-standing bath. On the lower level, open-plan living and dining have sliders to the terrace. There’s also a powder room. Communal decks and gardens complement a convenient address walkable to Sandringham College and Firbank Grammar.

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18 Stanley Street Brighton 4 B 3 b 3 C s ‘Invermay’ - A Brighton Icon with Every Indulgence A magnificent family estate, this landmark tower-residence grants a lifetime of luxury, proportion and privilege. ‘Invermay’ c. 1890 resides on 1,616sqm (approx) of sun-soaked gardens with poolside entertaining a focus. Meticulously renovated to combine period grandeur with every indulgence. Highlights include HIA’s ‘Kitchen of the Year’, multi-zone living, executive study, palatial master and designer bathrooms. Hydronic heating and 3-car garage in private and secure surrounds. Expressions of interest Closing Tuesday 13th September at 5pm Contact Buxton Stefan Whiting 0411 473 153 Millicent White 0433 117 617 Contact Belle Property Todd Newton 0412 568 313 Sophie Laforest 0432 610 949 14 DOMAIN REVIEW

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belleproperty.com/222P363888 Capturing spectacular views of Beaumaris Bay, this incredible Lowe Construction designed 5 bedroom + study 4 bathroom masterpiece is an iconic landmark on the edge of the Deauville Estate, featuring a north facing lounge (wet bar), magnificent open plan entertaining area, a stunning stone kitchen (butler’s pantry, Miele/Ilve appliances), several decks and a lap pool in Jack Merlo designed gardens and a double auto garage. Opposite bay, walk to Concourse and elite schools. FOR SALE Expressions of Interest CLOSING Mon 12 Sep 5.00pm VIEW As advertised xx 03 9521 9800 Fran Harkin 0414 957 840 Jenny Dwyer 0418 528 988 A STATE OF THE ART BEACHFRONT LANDMARK BEAUMARIS 13 Beach Road 5 a 4 b 2 v 1 g DOMAIN REVIEW 19

NICK JOHNSTONE nickjohnstone.com.au | 248 Esplanade, Brighton | 96-98 Station Street, Sandringham | 9553 8300 your personal agent OPEN TO INSPECT Wednesday 24 August 2.00pm - 2.30pm Thursday 25 August 2.00pm - 2.30pm PRICE $3,4000,000 - $3,600,000 Breathtaking in every imaginable way, this simply stunning 3 bedroom + 2 studies, 2.5 bathroom entertainer sets a Beach Road benchmark for singular style. Discover more!garage,�����������������������������������������������������������������������������������showpiece2a���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������astone-toppedMieleandIlvekitchen.Alfrescoindulgenceincludesbay-facingbalconies,shelteredterrace,outdoorkitchen,pool,landscapesbyCarolynBlackmanandstreetartinternallift,vehiclecharging,automation,storage,securityandsomuch 391A Beach Road, Beaumaris Absolute Beachfront Indulgence with Stunning Bay Views AGENTS Bert Geraerts 0418 514 090 Jack Johnstone 0426 241 841 AUCTION THIS SATURDAY 27 August at 2.00pm Open to inspect from 1.30pm Bert Geraerts Senior Property Advisor/Auctioneer NICK JOHNSTONE nickjohnstone.com.au 248 Esplanade, Brighton | 96-98 Station Street, Sandringham p. 9553 8300 Bert delivered. He got the job done in an honest, straight forward way without fanfare. “Bert has obviously worked hard to create a niche market along Beach Road. He is the main listing agent on this strip and his knowledge of this geographic is second to none. Bert is a very experienced agent and we were impressed with his tenacity, work ethic and old fashioned personal approach and style. He made ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������us Thinking of selling? Contact Bert today 0418 514 090 20 DOMAIN REVIEW

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- 1.45pm Embrace the elegance of striking architectural design from this 3-bedroom, 2-bath penthouse, where bold elegance is perfectly paired with luxurious livability. An extraordinary achievement in contemporary design, this exclusive apartment by Martin Friedrich has been designed to take full advantage of the bay vistas with two alfresco zones, including a roof-top entertaining terrace with a spa, a sun-drenched open plan living domain (GFP) and a withkeep����������������������������������������������������������������������������stone-benchthehomecomfortable,whilstotherfeaturesincludeaEurolaundry,mainensuiteandWIR,basementparking,abundantstorageandautoblinds. Penthouse 203/6 Fernhill Road, Sandringham Architect-Designed Penthouse on the Village Edge Shelley Orfanellis 0419 312 831 Joe Doyle 0435 937 864 PRIVATE SALE $1,850,000 DOMAIN REVIEW 21

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AUCTION - Wednesday 14th September at 2:00pm View - Wednesday 12-12:30 & Saturday 3:00-3:30 Tim Brown - 0417 766 778 Paul Castran - 0418 313 038 First time offered in over 40 years and as part of an estate this exceptional block of: 9 x 2 bedroom and 3 x 1 bedroom apartments offers under cover security parking for every unit. Superbly located to all the shops and cafes of Orrong Road this 3 level block with two security entrances each servicing 6 apartments offers an exceptional investment opportunity. With post partly renovated with a split system and new kitchen, some with updated bathrooms, still scope to further improve and increase the rental return, but much of the hard work has already been done. Currently returning $257,244 pa (2 units vacant) Non covid potential rental $288,000 pa approx. Whole Block of 12 Strata Tilted Apartments 22 DOMAIN REVIEW

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