Domain Review Bayside & Port Phillip - September 21, 2022

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PEOPLE & PROPERTY OF MELBOURNE

LEADING THE WAY

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B AY S I D E & P O R T P H I L L I P

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We all need a little inspiration sometimes, and gosh, do the three women on this week’s cover deliver! Lawyer and women’s rights advocate Azmeena Hussain is also inspiring young women to play football ahead of the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup, while art curator Natalie King is helping to showcase the work of female artists to the world. And author and sustainable fashion consultant Lucianne Tonti’s new book explores sustainable practices in the fashion industry, and how we, as consumers, can do our part. Have a read to get yourself a hit of motivation and encouragement. ●

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OUR COVER \ Lucianne Tonti, Azmeena Hussain and Natalie King. Photographed by Kristoffer Paulsen

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fter long-time A Current Affair host Tracy Grimshaw announced her retirement from the show recently, Lauren Phillips began to reminisce about the start of her own career. ACA gave Phillips her first break in television and the entertainment business 16 years ago when Grimshaw was just one year into her hosting gig. “I went to a general casting call at Nine and put an audition down on tape after a family friend recommended me, and I had no idea about what I was doing,” Phillips says. I was just a kid, and it was so much fun. They got me to do fashion and events reporting on A Current Affair Affair, and they gave me a start, and I will always be grateful.” Years later, Phillips, 34, is a survivor in the cutthroat entertainment world in Australia. As well as long-running hosting jobs for Nine on Kids WB, Postcards, Australian Open tennis and as the weather presenter for Weekend Today – a role she quit at the end of last year to focus on her radio career. She is now the co-host of the KIIS FM breakfast show alongside Jason Hawkins and her long-time friend, sports presenter Clint Stanaway. “We are really comfortable with each other as we have grown into the show,” she says. “It’s been a huge change for me, and going from television to radio has meant I’ve had to learn a completely different skill set, but we have had a great year.” She spent nearly six months working seven days a week to juggle both the Weekend Today and KIIS FM roles before deciding she needed more work-life balance.

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Lauren Phillips is set to host the My Room Telethon for children’s cancers.

For a good cause Phillips grew up in Glen Waverley, and while she didn’t set out to have a career in the entertainment business, her family were not surprised. “I was never a shy kid, that’s for sure,” she says. “I grew up doing musical theatre and performing arts at school, and I was a bit of a talker, so my parents aren’t surprised I went down this path. “I pinch myself every day with the career I have.” Phillips and her radio co-host Stanaway will host The Footy Show: My Room Telethon on Thursday,

September 22, during a busy grand final week. The My Room Children’s Cancer Charity raises muchneeded funds to cure childhood cancers. Phillips and Stanaway hosted the My Room Ball at Crown in late August and are hoping to raise a lot of money during the telethon. “Clint and I are so excited to host the telethon,” she says. “Over the years, I’ve done many hospital visits to sick children, and something like the telethon can

make such an enormous difference to kids who are dealing with so much.” My Room Telethon is an important part of grand final week in Melbourne. Phillips believes this year Melbourne will get behind the telethon and grand final week, after such a tough couple of years. Finally, things are getting back to normal. “There is so much going on [this] week, and it’s exciting; it’s great the My Room Telethon can be a part of the week,” she said. ● THE FOOTY SHOW: MY ROOM TELETHON \ Thursday, September 22, 7.30pm on Channel 9 and 9Now.

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elbourne is home to many talented, smart and inspiring women. Some we know about through their work in the media, their accomplishments in business and their presence online. But there are also those you may not have heard much about, who work steadfastly to inspire other women and bring their work to the fore, to stand up for social justice and encourage the next generation and to effect real action toward environmental sustainability. We spoke to three Melbourne women who are making an impact locally and internationally.

Azmeena Hussain

Natalie King

Principal lawyer at Maurice Blackburn,

Leading art curator and enterprise

Football Australia Legacy 23 Ambassador

professor, Victorian College of the Arts,

and Order of Australia Medal recipient.

University of Melbourne.

Azmeena Hussain was inspired to study law after seeing her mother struggle with Australia’s legal system as she tried to separate from her husband and keep custody of her children. In 2021, she was awarded an Order of Australia Medal for her services to the community of Victoria and the law. Hussain is an advocate for women’s rights and now steps into a new role as an ambassador for Football Australia’s Legacy 23, in the lead-up to the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup, hosted by Australia and New Zealand. An aspiring runner in her teens, she’s excited to once again make sport a part of her already accomplished professional life. “Becoming an ambassador for Football Australia’s Legacy 23 push is a once-in-a-lifetime moment for me. It’s a chance to leverage and showcase women’s football and what we have to offer on a global scale,” Hussain says. “Being a Muslim woman from a diverse cultural background who wears a hijab, this role increases the chances of more women taking part in football, and it’s about creating opportunities for women from all walks of life. “I did have a mini career in cross country running. I was fortunate enough to grow up at a time when Cathy Freeman ran on the track and drew a lot of inspiration from her. She was a huge role model for me. I pursued a career in running and won a couple of gold medals in state titles, but it was always a lifelong goal to pursue a career in law. I could outrun my brother – comedian Nazeem Hussain. “I wanted to become a lawyer after our mother had a difficult time navigating the legal system when Dad left her and went back to Sri Lanka. Mum was subjected to a range of domestic violence incidents and had to navigate the legal system to have access to her kids and property. It was a hard fight for her.”

She’s one of Australia’s leading art curators based in Melbourne and works as a professor in fine art and music at the Victoria College of the Arts. Natalie King helps promote the work of female artists on the global stage and was nominated for the AFR 100 Women of Influence in 2018. “I am the only Australian to have ever curated two national pavilions at the prestigious Venice Biennale – first with Tracey Moffatt at the Australia Pavilion in 2017 and with Yuki Kihara for the Aotearoa New Zealand Pavilion at the 59th incarnation in 2022,” says King. “It’s the first time a Pasifika, transgender and indigenous artist has been selected. I had seen Yuki’s work over the years. I fangirled her on social media and she eventually agreed – with persistence on my behalf.” Kihara’s work for the 2022 Biennale, entitled Paradise Camp, looks at decolonisation, intersectionality and environmental crisis. “Tilda Swinton walked into the pavilion transfixed by the work. Because she is so translucent and extremely non-binary in her appearance, she was so moved by Yuki’s work. The photographs represent Samoa’s fa’afafine third-gender community in an affirming way and tell stories that have been overlooked. King says her work at VCA keeps her grounded and also involves mentoring the next generation of up-and-coming visual artists. “I tell my mentees not to worry too much, to nurture themselves and create opportunities.” It’s King’s job to make sure an artist has the resources they need when presenting their work. “Next up, I am working with Aboriginal artist Destiny Deacon. We … have been working together since the early ’90s,” King says. “She has been commissioned to make a new work in the UAE, and I am helping her realise that work.”

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Lucianne Tonti Author, consultant for sustainable designers in Australia, Europe and the USA and The Saturday Paper fashion editor.

Lucianne Tonti has worked with designers including Stella McCartney, KitX and Romance Was Born to help them ensure their clothes are made in the most sustainable way possible. Tonti left Paris in March 2020, where she ran her showroom and agency, to return to her hometown of Melbourne. Her debut novel Sundressed is a compelling deep dive into the world of fashion and its sustainable ambitions. The book sees her dissect the complexities around what is eco-friendly and circular, how brands can become more sustainable, and why natural fibres matter. Her world is one of hope, where she makes the connection from agricultural practices to the finished product to help us better understand the spin cycle around us. “I felt determined to find the positives when I started this book,” Tonti says. “I had worked in fashion for such a long time and the designers and stylists I worked with spoke about it all the time. We knew about the impact of fast fashion on the industry and how bad it was for the environment. “We still know things need to change. What inspired the book was realising there was a gap between knowing things had to change and understanding how they needed to change,” she says. “I had been engaged in thinking about that change since my honours thesis at Melbourne University (Political Science). Back then, sustainability was about mitigating harm and then I discovered regenerative agriculture and made the connection that we could connect that to natural fibres in fashion. It was a beacon of hope. “There are two forces running in Australian agriculture – we have cotton farming and wool farming. We grow 85 per cent of the world’s wool – which is almost a monopoly. Both of those fibres have an enormous potential to be grown regeneratively – especially wool, and there are lots of farmers doing best-practice here and have been de-grazing for years. “The biggest step we can take as consumers is to reduce our consumption … when you want to buy a cotton T-shirt, buy the best quality you can afford and inspect how long it will last. Focus on natural fibres. Polyester holds onto stains and holds body odour … it’s easier to care for natural fibres. ●


Women of influence COVER STORY

Three inspiring Melburnians share their success stories.

Azmeena Hussain, Natalie King and Lucianne Tonti

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EVENTS

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answering some of those questions and demystifying some of the processes.” The show brings the cream of the crop of producers together to crown champions and entertain the crowds. “You’re not going to win a ribbon , even a ninthplace ribbon, at a royal show without having exceptional calibre of whatever you’ve entered. It’s got to be the creme de la creme,” Douglas says. Sheep farmer Doug Deppeler from Derrinallum, roughly 180 kilometres west of Melbourne, is celebrating 50 years of exhibiting at the Melbourne Royal Show. Deppeler says he has many cherished memories, but none more so than when he won the Interbreed Champion Ram and the Interbreed Champion Ewe in 2010. In the show’s history, only one other breeder had won the double on the same day. “As a child, I saw a Melbourne Royal rosette as something truly special and having not won one for a few years, I would love to get another,” he says. Boronia-based canine exhibitor Emma Greenway, who began showing at the Melbourne Royal more

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best farmers, growers, breeders, riders, paraders, providores, bakers, winemakers, artists, apiarists and artisans. Show-ring announcer Lyndsey Douglas says it’s never been more important to recognise and celebrate our agricultural producers in the face of world conflict, the pandemic and increasing cost of living pressures. “As one of the most urbanised communities in Australia, the Melbourne Royal is a crucial connection between producers and consumers,” she says. “More and more people that buy their food are unaware of the processes behind the scenes; the people, the families, the level of integrity that goes into all of that. So, this is one of those few opportunities where those two worlds collide.” “I think the cool thing about the Melbourne Royal [Show] is you’ve got your apiarist there with their honey, beautiful viticulturist there with his wine that he’s so proud of. You’ve got your olive oil maker, your sheep producer, your wool producer, your alpaca farmer there, physically talking to the people at the end buying the food and fibre and maybe

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than 30 years ago, is the proud breeder of every registered dandie dinmont terrier in Australia. “The pinnacle of success in Australia is to win Best in Show at Melbourne Royal. It has a very high value in my mind to be part of it and to win it. It just has such a buzz about it,” Greenway says. Crowds gather in the main arena for all manner of shows and competitions, and Douglas is the voice that guides, informs and entertains them. “I have insane notes on every possible breed of horse and cattle and sheep so that anything that’s thrown in front of me, I can make sure I’m really across it,” she says. “I explain to [the crowd] what a judge is looking for and how points are allocated so that they can witness it the same way that Bruce McAvaney helps us all feel like we understand cycling and basketball and athletics properly when we’re watching the Olympics on TV.” ● MELBOURNE ROYAL SHOW \ Melbourne Showgrounds 22 September-2 October. ● royalshow.com.au

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FEATURE HOUSE ALBERT PARK \ 44 DINSDALE STREET 3

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A short walk from this pretty north-facing home brings you to the long sandy stretch of Port Phillip Bay foreshore fringed by palm trees. There’s a beach volleyball court, a playground, a yachting and angling club and, in summer, a buzz that makes it lively and fun. The beach is a much-loved aspect of the neighbourhood that makes Albert Park one of Melbourne’s tightly held suburbs. Others are the village-style shopping, proximity to the CBD, to the recreational facilities of Albert Park Lake and the picturesque streets lined with homes such as this one. The facade of this 1910 Edwardian house is delightful with decorative timber, a tessellated tile verandah and delicately coloured leadlight. Inside, the house is sophisticated and immaculate. Period features have been maintained in the original section and an extension at the rear adds contemporary style and excellent amenity. The luxurious main bedroom suite is at the front of the house and has a box bay window and an ornate timber fireplace with a mirrored second shelf and an unusual cast-iron insert. The fireplace has been updated with a gas insert. The en suite has twin basins and there is a walk-in wardrobe. The second and third bedrooms also have fireplaces and one has access to about 40 square metres of attic space. A fitted study is also in this section and then the large kitchen, living and dining area opens up. Here, floor to ceiling glass draws in sunshine and the rear wall opens via stacker doors to a paved courtyard. The black

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and white kitchen has premium appliances and excellent storage.

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The family bathroom, with a spa bath, and a fitted laundry with linen cupboard are also in this rear section. Ducted heating and split-system air-conditioners have been fitted and there is an alarm system, CCTV, timber floors and there is an outdoor shower. The house is close to cafes, restaurants, shops and transport and is in the zone for Albert Park Primary School and Albert Park Secondary College. ● BEVERLEY JOHANSON property@domain.com.au

Agent: Buxton, James Nicolaou 0438 398 254 Price: $2.8 million-$3 million Auction: 11.30am, October 1

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and the family bathroom. It is possible that

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room sports a candelabra light fitting.

the buyer may wish to alter the kitchen

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and smaller rooms at the rear, although

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this would only be to bring it up to date.

addressing meals and living areas, with two sets of French doors in the latter

Family-sized proportions and a wealth

There is certainly room for an ambitious

A skylight in the wide, triple-arched

parting to the courtyard. Featuring brick

of Edwardian embellishments, such

extension; the back garden, with fruit trees

hallway welcomes sunshine in the original

paving, leafy greenery and a roller door to

as intricate fretwork arches and high

and veggie boxes, is vast. The property is

sector of this semi-detached Victorian

a laneway, the courtyard serves for fresh-

decorative ceilings, are features of this

close to prestigious schools, shopping and

dwelling. Maintaining the generous ceiling

air respite, garden parties and off-street

home on about 1105 square metres. A

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height, the open-plan hub concluding the

parking. ● KAY KEIGHERY

mature jacaranda and an arched entrance

rear extension is also glazed to capitalise

with leadlight box bay windows either

on natural illumination. Box hedge heralds

side make it immediately welcoming.

Agent: Marshall White,

the fretwork-fringed facade. Looking out

Agent: Jellis Craig,

Two large bedrooms at the front have

Matthew Pillios 0408 145 982

on the front verandah, the first bedroom

Warwick Gardiner 0438 308 555

built-in wardrobes and are followed by an

Price: $2.695 million

(or home office) has a fireplace. The

Price: $2.35 million-$2.555 million

L-shaped formal living and dining room.

Private sale

ensuing bedroom comes with a sizeable

Auction: 11.30am, October 1

BRIGHTON \ 70 SOUTH ROAD

It has two fireplaces and three sets of

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cloudy-stone surfaces, a full complement

french doors to the side and rear yards,

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where a combo of wraparound decking,

of quality appliances, a feature fireplace

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terracing and lawn with a side-serve of

and glass sliders to the rear deck. On the first floor and buffered by a study nook,

From the keyhole verandah to the

veggie patch, pizza oven and built-in

It’s earthily spunky, spacious enough for

the main bedroom has a walk-through

hospitable backyard, this property unlocks

seating encourages convivial activity.

harmonious family living and positioned

wardrobe to a twin-vanity en suite.

sociable family living propelled by then-

Timber floors, leadlight-and-timber doors

to please. Walking distance from schools,

Two minors toward the rear share a full

meets-now presentation. Hailing from the

and panelled ceilings buttress the warm

shopping and cafe strips and the beach,

bathroom. ● KAY KEIGHERY

1940s, the roomy, red-brick dwelling stages

aesthetics here. ● KAY KEIGHERY

this new townhouse goes those extra yards

all but one of its appealing spaces on

for visual verve and contemporary comfort.

ground level, with the first-floor exception

The facade looks debonair in timber and charcoal cladding. On ground level, the

Agent: Chisholm & Gamon,

A lounge (with fireplace) and the main

Agent: Buxton,

garage (with storage and internal access)

Torsten Kasper 0428 454 181

bedroom (with en suite) branch off

Tom Davidson 0488 017 500

precedes the laundry and powder room,

Price: $2.65 million-$2.8 million

the foyer. Flow on down the hall for the

Price: $2.95 million

beyond which the kitchen, dining and

Expressions of interest: Close 4pm,

splendid, kitchen-meals-dining-living hub.

Private Sale

living hub greets with pale timber floors,

October 3

an attic retreat adjoining a private balcony.

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9A/9 Beach Street Port Melbourne 3

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Spectacular panoramic bay views from a magnificent corner beachfront apartment in the highly coveted Sandridge Bay Towers, this stunning 3-bedroom, 2-bath home sets a high standard for luxury beachside living at its best on the edge of Bay Street. Features include flexible open-plan living/dining, central kitchen, separate laundry, lift access, RC ducted heating/AC, attic storage and highly desirable secure side by side parking. Auction Inspect Warwick Gardiner Mack Burgoine Port Phillip

Saturday 1st October, 1.30pm As advertised or by appointment 0438 308 555 0439 464 625 (03) 8644 5500

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BRIGHTON 17 Willansby Avenue ARCHITECTURAL PRECISION IN A BRILLIANT BAYSIDE POSITION This substantially scaled 5-bedroom, 5-bathroom lift-accessed residence provides you with all the noexpense spared spoils your family deserves. Speaking volumes about the home’s practicality and versatility, the luxuriously appointed tri-level floorplan includes living/dining, home theatre/living room, culinary kitchen and poolside entertaining. Central to many family amenities, this is a spectacular residence that so many would aspire to.

FOR SALE Expressions of Interest CLOSING Monday September 26 at 5pm VIEW See website for details

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Sam Inan 0433 076 999 Jesse Lorenz 0403 142 119 Maria Hunt 0413 187 188

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BRIGHTON 2/52 Black Street COMING SOON Offering peace and beauty in the heart of Brighton, Melbourne's most exclusive beach suburb,

EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST

FiftyTwo Black is an inimitable collaboration of world-renowned designers including the revered local

VIEW Contact Kyle Spinks for details

talents of Nicholas Day and Jack Merlo, with New York's own Gregory Tuck and Meg Sharpe. With graciously house-like proportions, this unique collaboration has been designed with a private and elevated lifestyle in mind.

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ELWOOD 12/31 Dickens Street BOTANIC BEAUTY ENCASED IN LIGHT AND GREENERY Moments to cafes, shops & transport, this appealing base is an ideally-located first home or quality investment that enjoys proximity to the beach as well as a smorgasbord of bars and eateries in both Acland and Barkly Streets. Tastefully renovated with Beautiful light oak floorboards, a sleek black and white kitchen with stainless steel appliances including a large oven, 4 burner gas cooktop & dishwasher, seamless build-in study nook, ducted heating. All gracefully complimented with a North facing living, dining and balcony, allowing for an abundance of light throughout.

AUCTION Saturday October 8 at 11:30am VIEW See website for details

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Jesse Lorenz 0403 142 119 Maria Hunt 0413 187 188 Ava Markland 0424 918 221

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CHIC STYLE FOR A SUBLIME LIFESTYLE This contemporary 2-bedroom apartment with communal rooftop terrace is enriched by a generous layout, designer style and spectacular widespread views. The sun-soaked living/dining is served by a streamlined kitchen and extends outside to a Juliet balcony.

Nicholas Peters 0422 393 709 Paul Hack 0418 328 055 Costa Karabatsos 0404 046 631

www.belleproperty.com/st-kilda

AUCTION Saturday October 8 at 10:30am VIEW See website for details

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