Brisbane News Magazine June 26 - July 2, 2019. ISSUE 1232

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JUNE 26-JULY 2, 2019 ISSUE 1232

PRESTIGE PROPERTY GUIDE INSIDE

Sugar & spice Life is sweet for cake queen Jocelyn Hancock

ART AND LIFE

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This week... This week’s feature (P8) comes with a warning, especially for those of you with a sweet tooth and belief that summer bodies are made in winter. It’s near impossible to look at a Jocelyn Hancock dessert without nipping out to buy a dozen. The iconic Brisbane baker and whiz behind the institution that was Jocelyn’s Provisions has upped her cake game with a second storefront for her latest venture, Cake & Bake. Writer Cassandra Houghton dropped in at the Newstead sweet spot and – surrounded by zingy lemon meringue tarts and fudgey, chunky peanut butter brownies – she learned Jocelyn’s proven recipe for a life and career made from simple pleasures. Savour this and the plenty of other sweet reads this week. Enjoy the issue, Emma *Leesa is on leave

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THE CHAT Shoe designer Julia Alexander COVER STORY Jocelyn Hancock: On her latest sweet spot and the simple art of delicious TRAILBLAZER New pet app sets tails wagging RESTAURANT Corella, Woolloongabba RECIPE Ruby Roll Cake, Little Green Kitchen MUSIC All the city’s a stage and you’re the player at Queensland Music Festival FASHION Shopping with stylist Cate Massi DESIGN History and innovation collide at Kangaroo Point apartments

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On the front foot All Julia Alexander wanted were the perfect loafers for her hubby. When she couldn’t find them, she created her own Hannah Davies Every debonair dresser loves a loafer. But when it came to finding a “standout pair” for her husband, Brisbane mum Julia Alexander kept coming up short. Not content with purchasing something that didn’t quite hit the mark, the former lawyer embarked on a new career path – launching Jack Riviera, her own collection of luxury dress loafers. Handmade from velvet with either a silk or leather lining and a leather sole, Julia says the loafers are perfect for the winter months. “They are very Palm Beach and Hamptons inspired,” she tells Brisbane News. “The brand was born out of my love for the high-end international versions I’d seen and my reluctance to pay the prices. I decided there was a real gap in the market for an affordable yet stylish take on the old-fashioned smoking loafer and thought I would just design my own.” Strongly influenced by the sights and colours of luxury getaways, Julia says Jack Riviera personifies a man who appreciates the better things in life: barrel-aged wine, fine dining, tailored suits and handcrafted shoes. “He’s a George Clooney style of man – charismatic, cheeky and chivalrous, all at the same time. My husband Michael loves the shoes and always gets comments when he wears a pair.” Originally popular in the 1940s through to the late ’60s, loafers have made a comeback in recent years thanks to a big celebrity following, which includes reality TV star

Kourtney Kardashian’s ex-partner, Scott Disick. Taking a classic shoe staple, Julia has given it a cheeky twist, creating five styles, each with a playful persona – the Ahoy Jack and Squadron Jack with the nautical insignia; the Tipsy Jack loafers adorned with martini glasses; Tassel Jack, which gives a nod to the demure men’s smoking slipper; and King of Jacks, which were recently seen on Aussie rules football icon Chris Judd and sport a regal lion. Julia, 38, who has a law and international business degree from QUT, launched her collection last month. Ten months in the pipeline, she named it “Jack” after the childhood nickname given to her by her parents. The Ascot resident has no plans to return to corporate law. “It’s amazing how much I learned about running a business by researching online from my dining room table,” she says. “It’s been a huge learning curve for me, but incredibly fulfilling. I feel much more of a tangible reward at the end of the day than I did as a lawyer, and it means I can still be at home for the children.” The loafers, priced at $185, are attracting a following of fashionconscious men in their 30s and 40s. Julia, who has three children, is now getting ready to launch ranges for children and ladies. “Loafers are just so popular with everyone at the moment, and these really are perfect for wearing to a long lunch or a fun social occasion,” she says. “There are a lot of loafers around, but there’s nothing quite like these.”

IN STEP ... Julia Alexander designs modern luxe loafers. Picture: Russell Shakespeare

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Simply sweet Handcrafted and customised is a mantra that’s behind the success of baker Jocelyn Hancock Cassandra Houghton

ocelyn Hancock’s baking queen status in Brisbane began via word of mouth, as all the best reputations do. It was whispers of a tiny pop-up cake shop under the Story Bridge, back in the 1990s before pop-ups were a thing; it was people knocking on the door of her initially wholesale premises, requesting decadent desserts for parties and teas. Now, 20 years after she founded, and subsequently sold, her iconic Jocelyn’s Provisions in New Farm, Jocelyn’s treats have returned to their inner-north roots in the form of Cake & Bake, the business she started in West End in 2015. Cake & Bake opened its jaunty red and white doors in Commercial Rd, Newstead, in April, giving Jocelyn a second shopfront in Brisbane. “It’s been 10 years since I left the ’hood, so moving back is exciting,” she says. That heady, sugary aroma unique to bakeries wafts through the door of our meeting spot – a petite office leading into the baking area of her new shop. I linger on the way in, passing trays of spiced hot cross buns, chocolate and vanilla cakes waiting for embellishment, savouries, and friands with raspberry and rhubarb. “It’s cosy in Newstead, but it’s still the same set-up and the same ethos that I had a hundred years ago – that our food is clean, fresh, delicious, handmade, preservative-free,” she explains. “Simple ingredients – fruit, flour, yeast, sugar and spice. That everything is handcrafted and customised is still the mantra.” Baking has been a lifelong love for the 53-year-old entrepreneur. “I started JP’s because I could see there was that potential for retail – there was a need for it,” Jocelyn says. “I was working at Yungaba (she leased the kitchen at historic Yungaba House, Kangaroo Point) in wholesale and I had this little vestibule where people would walk in off the back step to a couple of racks I had put up there. “Whatever was left over from the bake – you know, if I had six loaves of corn bread or 20 baguettes or three chocolate cakes out of a batch I’d put them there, and it was this sort of unwritten rule that there

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DELICIOUS MIX ... Jocelyn Hancock (left) is the baker/ owner of Cake & Bake; her family property at Killarney (above); and fresh produce from her farm features in her baking (main, left). Pictures: Russell Shakespeare/AAP, Myles Parry was a cake shop under the bridge. James St was being built … there were the tilt slabs and a big plough of flattened concrete where the old Coca-Cola building was and I thought ‘this is a great new retail area and New Farm seems like a fun and interesting spot to live and work in’. The rent was cheap, and the rest is history.” Jocelyn’s Provisions quickly became a Brisbane institution, known for its “real” cakes and desserts. “It was great. I had this token shop out the front that was sort of this French antique shop with cakes in it, and I loved that space,” she says. “Then we bought a warehouse on Commercial Rd – that we have now moved back to – and that’s where we did the baking.” Jocelyn’s finely-honed baking skills and

her clean-eating ethos are the result of a childhood spent on her family farm in Killarney, about 35km west of Warwick, and her dedication to learning the craft in kitchens in London and Brisbane. There, she learned the cook’s trade from the ground up, but it wasn’t until she began specialising in pastries that she felt the spark of passion. “I was in the last two years of my fouryear cook’s apprenticeship working at Rag’s, which was a restaurant in Caxton St in the ’80s that I had been desperate to work in, and I volunteered to do the cakes and desserts,” she recalls. “And after a bit I just went – wow. This is me. I had grown up with people who baked cakes – mothers, aunts, grandparents who cooked all the time. It was just what I thought

everybody did, so I sort of took to the butter-and-flour thing and loved it. “Then I went to London to work in pastry kitchens and that’s where it really happened and I thought – this is my thing. It’s very different to grilling a steak.” The 72ha family property at Killarney remains an influence. Together with her firefighter husband, Myles Parry, and their two boys, Huon, 13, and Owen, 11, Jocelyn splits her time between their house at the farm and their city home in New Farm. Harvests from the land – lemons, plums, pomegranates – appear in her shop’s freshly-baked produce. “The property is a big part of our life – our boys are fifth generation on the same land. My parents still live there, at the front of the block, and my sister and her

family live about 10km away, and we all do varying degrees of farming. We agist cattle and have an orchard and bees, and we’ve done a lot of replanting trees. There’s still that definite connection to the land and it influences how I cook,” she says. Jocelyn sold Jocelyn’s Provisions in 2009, intent on a sabbatical, but was quickly lured back. She spent 12 months developing a range of Hancock & Farm preserves and compotes, but baking (too much, she says) at home soon evolved into the business venture Cake & Bake. I ask her what she loves most about baking and she reacts with a far-off look into the distance, a vibrancy to her words. “It’s funny, but I’m a savoury person – I love cheese and olives and all that kind of savouriness,” she says. “But I love dessert, too – a rose panna cotta that is just so luscious and voluptuous in its texture that you couldn’t stop eating it and don’t want to share – that’s what I love. Or a killer rich chocolate tart, or a fabulous, soft, lemony, luscious dessert like lemon delicious. “I get an extreme amount of satisfaction from producing something and putting it together and blending the flavours, and putting it in the oven, and that moment that it comes out … it’s the actual enjoyment I get from someone eating the cake. That’s the buzz.” Cake & Bake, 58 Commercial Rd, Newstead; 296 Montague Rd, West End. cakeandbake.co

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Dog dates Pooches can find a paw-fect playdate thanks to this local dog lover’s new app Josh Fritz, 21 APP DEVELOPER What’s new with you? I’ve just broken into the tech space and developed a social dog app called PatchPets. It connects dogs and dog owners to help them find park pals or their local pet-friendly cafes, businesses, hotels and groomers. Why a dog app? In mid-2017 I left my family home in Mackay and moved to Brisbane for university. Sadly, this meant leaving our gorgeous family pooches behind. After I settled into apartment living and my studies I realised a huge part of me was missing, and that was life with my pooches. That’s when I got Quincy, my dog. We were heading to the park every day to stretch her legs, although there were never any mates for her to run around with. From there the idea was born. Has Quincy been on many play dates? For sure. Quincy and I meet with locals in the park most Saturdays so the humans can all enjoy a cup of coffee while the pooches run around mad. It’s really heartwarming to see. Could this app become the next Tinder for pet owners? Trust me, PatchPets is purely an app for social dogs to make friends. It’s definitely a walk in the park compared to some of the Tinder dates my friends have been on.

PAWSOME IDEA ... Josh Fritz with his dog Quincy. Picture: Russell Shakespeare

Does science say dogs are happier when they have pals? From personal experience, Quincy is so much calmer and less yappy when she’s

had the chance to run around the park and socialise with other doggos. The RSPCA also speak of a critical socialisation period for puppies. It claims that between the age of 3-17 weeks, socialisation assists in pooch development, shaping their adaptability to different environments and how they adjust to other dogs and people. What is it that you love about dogs? Dogs love everything about their humans, no matter their size, skin colour, sexuality, appearance, intellect or wealth. They just love you for you, and I think it’s the most rewarding thing in life to find a companion that will love you and your company as much as you love theirs. Your favourite Brissie spots for dogs? The Colmslie Reserve dog park in Morningside. It has the most green field in all of Brisbane so it’s just as nice for me as it is for Quincy. Our favourite dog-friendly cafe would have to be Little Smirk at Kangaroo Point. They have the best coffee and always have a dog bowl out the front for your pooch. Is PatchPets now your full-time gig? Yes. I believe you have to dedicate everything you have to a business if you want it to be successful. I am also studying finance (accounting) to assist me with my business venture. What’s next for you? I am currently focused on releasing Phase 2 of the app at the moment. We have got such exciting things coming in the near future. patchpets.com.au EMMA SCHAFER

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Alicia Pyke Connection is everything in this life. It’s what draws us back to the people who know us best One of the patriarchs of my extended family is living with dementia. Technically he’d be my step-grandad but that’s not really a thing. He is however a dear old gentleman who means the world to my mum Freda and stepdad Mick and that’s what matters to me. Hearing how they cope with the changes in this kind, decent, old man and the toll those changes take on his wife makes the rest of us wonder what’s ahead for our own advanced years. Could any of us cope with loving someone who no longer knows who we are?

Mick’s parents have always been madly in love, you see. Even now, when B has no idea who D is, he still spends every day holding hands with her. To him, she’s “the nice lady” or “my favourite nurse”. That’s why B is taken to her room each morning from the overnight safety of a secure ward at the retirement community where they live now. Because they belong together. Connection is everything in this life. It’s what draws us back to the people who know us best, long after we’ve forgotten who we are. It’s not easy to think about the people

we love growing older or losing their grip on the world. But it helps to know families can find ways to keep vital connections alive. Mick stays in touch with his dear dad by talking about the old days, regaling him with the stories his dad had first told him as a boy. Tales from Winton’s baking hot shearing sheds where B was among the finest to ever hurl a fleece, until his back went. Being country people, they love a good, long yarn on the phone and speak most days. Together they laugh, they gossip and

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cross his five restaurants that I remember, Paul McGivern has managed to keep things grounded; interesting but not too alien, always wine friendly, and always impeccably run. With Corella – the latest – not much has changed. It ticks all the boxes in a seemingly effortless way, and it has that increasingly rare attribute of accepting BYO … on Wednesday nights. Which, in the end, is why I’m there on a Wednesday, dining with friends over a couple of stellar Californian reds: not Napa … way, way better than that. Sonoma Coast. The shame is that Corella has a terrific wine list: pinot-centric (as is Paul), and flashed up a little by a morphing set of wines under Coravin. It’s well priced and –

SCORES OUT OF 10 Food: 8 Drinks: 8.5 Vibe: 8 Service: 8.5 while not particularly big – covers all the ground that needs to be covered in an insightful way. It’s clever. I’m thrilled with our Californians, but my view is that unless you have a truly serious couple of bottles, just order by the glass from the list: you’ll have a better night. Variety is the spice of life after all. It’s a contemporary menu with no particular genre, merely keeping away from Asian … sort of Euro-Oz. It’s really smart bistro fare with just a hint of kitchen skulduggery – pared back and singing more of good technique and quality food than of Gandalf in a chef’s apron. We get Oz in the form of kangaroo tartare ($7 per piece). It arrives on freeform shards of rice-cracker, liberally doused with parmesan shavings, raisin in

the mix and something green. It’s very good. Kingfish (also raw) comes with orange jam, bottarga (oh, how I love bottarga) and sorrel. Simple. Lovely ($18). There is also pork belly ($19) with fennel and apple – good but kind of mainstream – and a wonderful plate (best of the night I reckon) of lamb neck with pumpkin and oregano ($17). It’s a killer dish, and I have a hunch that fatty lamb is a tricky player – the fat congeals at a relatively high temperature and goes from great to blah with just a few minutes and a few degrees. These guys have it sorted. Mains arrive. Duck with rhubarb and pommes maxim – a kind of buttery gratin of potatoes ($37), and wagyu (seven-score perhaps?) with beetroot and potato gratin ($39); both delicious.

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RUBY ROLL CAKE Ingredients 8-10 soft dates, pitted 4 eggs, preferably free-range and organic, separated 100ml oat milk 1 beetroot, peeled 100g almond flour 50g desiccated (dried shredded) coconut 2 tbsp arrowroot (or potato starch or cornflour/cornstarch) ½ tsp baking powder Pinch of sea salt

Berry and chia jam 3-4 soft dates, pitted and mashed 80ml water 250g frozen berries (raspberries, strawberries, blueberries, blackberries) 2 tbsp chia seeds For assembly 250g mascarpone (optional)

Method Preheat the oven to 180C and line a large baking sheet with baking parchment. Put the dates in a food processor, along with egg yolks and milk. Mix for a minute, or until the dates have dissolved and the mixture is lump-free. Grate the beetroot on a box grater (or use the grating attachment on the food processor). Add to the food processor and pulse until smooth and purple. Add the remaining cake ingredients

(except the egg whites) and pulse until they all come together. Beat the egg whites in a separate bowl and, when they are fluffy, stir through the cake batter. Pour onto the baking tray (pan) and use a spatula to smooth it out evenly in a large rectangle over the paper. It should be roughly 30 x 35cm and about 1cm high. Bake for 30 minutes, or until golden and a skewer inserted in the middle comes out clean. Take the cake from the oven and let it cool just slightly (it should be a bit warm to make rolling easier). Carefully flip it upside down onto another sheet of parchment paper and peel the paper off the back. To make the jam Put the dates in a small lidded saucepan along with the water and bring to the boil. Add the rest of the ingredients and stir. Bring back to the boil, remove from heat and set aside with the lid ajar for 15 minutes to thicken, stirring occasionally to prevent lumps. You can use a handheld blender to make the jam smoother. Store in an airtight jar or container in the fridge for up to five days. To assemble the cake Stir together berry jam (once cooled) and mascarpone (if using), slathering on top of the entire cake. Roll it up like a sushi roll, using the parchment paper as a rolling mat. Serve sliced as hand rolls or plated with yoghurt and extra jam on the side. A helping hand: Kids can help out with most parts of this cake – pitting the dates, stirring the batter, flattening it out in the baking tray (pan) and, of course, slathering the filling on top. Serves 10–12

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Musical chairs Pavement pianists will be able to tickle the ivories at pianos placed on city streets as part of a statewide music festival Fiona Purdon

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f Pip Boyce has her way, Brisbane’s streets will be filled with community song during next month’s Queensland Music Festival. Twenty pianos will be placed around Brisbane to encourage spontaneous jam sessions as the city hosts the latest edition to the worldwide phenomenon Play me, I’m Yours project, which Pip is producing. “It’s my heart project for this festival,’’ Pip says. “Everyone I have spoken to, from people who donated the pianos, to community groups, to (people at) the locations where the pianos will end up, are excited. There is such a wonderful sense of joy with this project. It’s bringing people together through music … by making music in public places. “We hope the pianos will put a smile on people’s faces and a song in their hearts.’’ The interactive public art installation was conceived in 2008 by British artist Luke Jerram, who placed 15 street pianos around Birmingham, including industrial estates, bus shelters and football grounds, garnering a groundswell of public support. Since then the project has reached millions of people worldwide, with more than 1900 street pianos placed in more than 60 cities from Tokyo to New York. Each piano, whether on the street, in 16 BRISBANE NEWS June 26-July 2, 2019

public parks, markets, shopping malls or train stations, bears the simple instruction to “Play Me, I’m Yours”. Brisbane’s 20 pianos, “gifted’’ by local families, will be placed from Shorncliffe Pier to Mt Coot-tha lookout. “We were offered 30-odd pianos but many didn’t make it through the first test (of still working at a reasonable standard),’’ she says. “Some pianos we have received are 100 years old. Unfortunately pianos have a life limit so we needed reconditioned pianos.’’ Twenty pianos have been chosen to signify the 20th anniversary of the QMF.

There is such a wonderful sense of joy … We hope the pianos will put a smile on people’s faces and a song in their hearts

Their locations will include the Brisbane Powerhouse, Brookside Shopping Centre, Downfall Creek Bushland, Fortitude Valley, Queen Street Mall and South Bank. “It will be like a musical treasure hunt,’’ she says. “The pianos will be available to play and we encourage everyone to play and interact and take photos and to share those photos on our website or on our Instagram/social media #PMIYBNE.’’ Each piano has been individually painted, mostly by professional artists working from a Woolloongabba studio. Brisbane tattoo artist Mimsy Gleeson, from Trailer Trash Tattoo, wanted to give her older, locally made piano, nicknamed Howard, “a fabulous makeover’’. Mimsy spent 50 hours painting her aquatic-themed piano that will be at South City Square, Woolloongabba. “I wanted this ol’ fella to be the fabulous creative he was born to be,” she says. “I’ve always found the aquatic theme so magical. I Imagine the awe and wonder in the eyes of young children when Howard’s sparkle catches their eye ... and the fun had by counting how many fish. I really wanted to bring a smile to the faces of (Brisbane) people.’’ Pip adds: “It’s been such a beautiful experience for Mimsy, to have the opportunity to paint a piano, when she is used to working on people’s skin. The pianos are as individual as their stories and as the artists working on them.’’ Pip, 46, of New Farm, says each piano will be looked after by several “piano buddies”. Pip has worked as a producer for about 20 years including with last year’s Matilda Award-winning The Sound of a Finished Kiss at Brisbane Powerhouse. “The joy of working in an environment like this (as a producer) is that you get to collaborate with amazing people, you want to create experiences that can only happen when many people combine their talents and imaginations,’’ she says. To download the #PMIYBNE Map go to qmf.org.au. The QMF runs from July 5-28.

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LIFE IN FULL … (Clockwise from above left) Portrait in the mirror 1948; Bedroom Still Life 1997; Bananas from the garden, Farndon 1974-5; Dina 1963 and Breakfast Creek Hotel 1947.

Double bonus Two exhibitions celebrate the life and works of the late great Australian artist Margaret Olley, whose generosity overflowed Phil Brown Art exhibitions can move and inspire but I haven’t seen one for a while that does both the way the Margaret Olley exhibition now on at GOMA does. I was anticipating it rather keenly but when I finally saw it on the gallery walls I was taken aback. My first viewing was a Monday lunchtime and the exhibition was packed with people who seemed genuinely overcome by the beauty of it all. Margaret Olley: A Generous Life features more than 100 paintings and drawings highlighting the colourful life, legacy and influence of this much-loved artist. It focuses V1 - BNSE01Z01MA

particularly on her Brisbane years when she was discovered as an artist by Caroline Barker, her Somerville House art teacher. I spoke to Margaret’s friend, Dame Quentin Bryce, before the show and she said that had Margaret not been singled out and encouraged at school, she may not have embarked upon a life as an artist. When I chatted with Dame Quentin she’d had a sneak preview. “It brings tears to my eyes,” she told me. I thought that maybe that was just because of the close connection they had. But frankly, I found it quite emotional too. It exudes such love and beauty that at

times it’s almost overwhelming and the spirit of the artist seems to hover in the ether at GOMA. I chatted to a few people who were all visibly moved. It’s very much a show about Margaret Olley (who died in 2011) as a person, too, and some wonderful video content of her reflects on her life and art. In one she talked about how she stopped drinking before it killed her and that seemed to be a watershed. Having diced with death she affirmed that her paintings were really about one thing. “I celebrate life,” she said and I thought that was such a beautiful sentiment. The exhibition includes her famously lush interiors and still lifes but there is so much more. Her portraits of indigenous women are revelatory and there are some wonderful Brisbane paintings including a cracker of the Breakfast Creek Hotel. There are major works by other artists that are owned by galleries due to Olley’s benefaction and some wonderful portraits including William Dobell’s 1948 portrait of her, which won the Archibald Prize.

The day I was there they were still unpacking Ben Quilty’s 2011 Archibald Prize-winning portrait of her, which is now part of the show. The companion show, Quilty (the two were friends), opens this weekend. Philip Bacon Galleries is also having an exhibition of works from Olley’s estate and that will be popular with collectors. The affection people have for Margaret Olley is to do with her work, her persona and her genius for friendship. She was also a mentor who inspired younger artists. And as Dame Quentin writes, Margaret Olley is ours, despite her years living elsewhere. Her Brisbane years made her, as this exhibition shows. It’s a triumph and QAGOMA’s team has presented the exhibition of the year. Well done. Margaret Olley: A Generous Life, until Oct 13, Gallery of Modern Art, South Brisbane, free. qagoma.qld.gov.au Margaret Olley, until Jul 20, Philip Bacon Galleries, Fortitude Valley, free. philipbacongalleries.com.au

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FILM

YESTERDAY (M) hhhkj Director Danny Boyle Starring Himesh Patel, Lily James, Ed Sheeran Fancy a sweet shot of nostalgia with your glitch-in-the-space-time-continuum musical? Then Yesterday, about a struggling British singer-songwriter who awakes from a coma to discover he’s the only person on the planet to remember the Beatles, has got you covered. Imagining a world without John, Paul,

George and Ringo gives screenwriter Richard Curtis (Love Actually) and director Danny Boyle (Slumdog Millionaire) an excuse to raid the Fab Four’s extensive back catalogue. And the narrative conceit of handing those exemplary pop tunes to an unsuccessful artist lends them fresh perspective. English actor Himesh Patel (above, EastEnders) adds texture with a well-judged performance that draws upon his everyman charisma. He doesn’t do a half-bad job with the songs, either.

Yesterday is a superior jukebox musical and it hits all the right notes as a crowdpleasing rom-com. But then, it’s directed by a British dream team, with the director of Trainspotting and 28 Days Later reining in his colleague’s tendency towards schmaltzy excess. Lily James (Downton Abbey) creates a solid romantic foil as the slightly dorky high-school teacher who moonlights as the lead character’s manager (the Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again star barely gets to sing a note).

MEN IN BLACK: INTERNATIONAL (M) hhjjj Director F. Gary Fray Starring Chris Hemsworth, Tessa Thompson, Emma Thompson Chris Hemsworth’s low-key impersonation of James Bond in this misguided alien action adventure lacks the Aussie actor’s customary twinkle. Thor: Ragnarok co-star Tessa Thompson, who made a big impression in the small independent drama Little Woods, doesn’t get a lot of traction out of her rookie agent, either. What saves this not-nearly-odd-coupleenough screen partnership from plain awkwardness is Hemsworth and Thompson’s (pictured) easygoing chemistry, which occasionally transcends the lacklustre screenplay. But not even a souped-up visual effects department can get this Men In Black reboot out of second gear. There are plenty of spills but few thrills and precious little comic relief. What few laughs there are, are provided by a tiny alien, Pawny (Kumail Nanjiani), who swears an oath of allegiance to 18 BRISBANE NEWS June 26-July 2, 2019

Thompson’s Agent M after his own chessset Queen is slaughtered. Proving that size doesn’t count, Pawny steals one of the movie’s key set pieces, which involves a shiny space motorbike, a spectacular Moroccan desert backdrop and a weapon that, on its lowest setting, can blow a crater 10 times the size of the Grand Canyon.

Directed by F. Gary Gray (Straight Outta Compton, The Fate of the Furious), MIB: International kicks off at the top of the Eiffel Tower, with a crackling prologue in which the cocky Agent H (Hemsworth) and his mentor and boss, Agent High T (Liam Neeson), take on the invasive alien Hive. There’s a second scene-setting flashback

But this is Patel’s film. After years of performing in empty pubs to his three best friends, Jack Malik finally decides to call it quits. Riding home from his last, failed gig, Jack is struck by a bus at the exact instant the lights go out all over the entire world When he comes to – bruised black-andblue and missing his two front teeth – the Beatles, Oasis, cigarettes and Coca-Cola no longer exist. After some rather perfunctory soulsearching, Jack claims the Fab Four’s songs as his own, desperately wracking his brains to remember some of the more obscure lyrics (Eleanor Rigby eludes him for much of the film). There’s a fun scene in which Jack is constantly interrupted by his lovingly condescending parents after they ask him to perform one of “his” new tunes. Even the Beatles’ proven pop smarts don’t initially improve Jack’s fortunes. It’s only when Ed Sheeran hears one of the songs on a local TV talk show that his meteoric ascent begins. Kate McKinnon delivers a scenestealing performance as Jack’s brutally honest, money-hungry industry rep. When he attempts to sneak one of his own songs on to the new album, she dismisses it as so boring and forgettable, she can’t even be bothered listening to it again to be sure. Of course, the greater Jack’s success, the more his conscience troubles him. Ellie, long suffering manager, No.1 fan and would-be lover, serves as his moral compass. Even when you know you are being played like a three-chord rock ’n’ roll standard, the natural exuberance of Yesterday’s appealing romantic leads carries you along.

involving the young M, or Molly, who liberates a creature that looks a lot like a multi-coloured Gremlin after watching her parents’ memories neutralised. Twenty years later, Molly (Thompson) finally locates the “best kept secret in the galaxy”, MIB HQ in New York. There she persuades a steely Agent O (Emma Thompson, who does a lot with a blonde wig and a couple of good lines) to recruit her. For her first probationary assignment, Agent M is dispatched to the London office. There she meets the rakish Agent H, a former MIB star now regarded by many of his colleagues as a loose cannon. There’s a should-be-fun but ultimately flat interlude in Marrakesh involving a motormouthed mechanic with an autonomous, alien beard, followed by a game-changing detour to Riza’s Fortified Fortress of For Sure Death, which is lifted straight out of a Bond movie. Even MIB: International’s alien crowd sequences feel reheated. Perhaps the films should be retitled Six Characters in Search of a Fresh Idea. REVIEWS BY VICKY ROACH

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TWFINEART GALLERY OPENING NIGHT Newstead A trendy crowd of art aficionados sipped Gerard’s signature cocktails before switching to bubbles to toast the opening of the relocated TWFINEART Gallery, now at home in Newstead. The opening night also featured a showing of Tropical Industrial by LA-based abstract artist Chris Trueman (pictured). His exhibition is showing now. Shae and Austin Langridge

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eeting Cate Massi is daunting to say the least. Having heard about her impeccable eye for style, I wasn’t confident she would like the Asos green dress I had thrown on in a rush. But given that I am keen to refresh my look, I figured I’d better put my best foot forward and see what Cate could do. As resident fashion stylist at Indooroopilly Shopping Centre, Cate last year styled 1000 people as part of the centre’s free personal styling sessions. These take just an hour and are incredibly rewarding for everyone, she says. “Changing the way people dress is life changing,” Cate (left) says. “I see a real cross-section of people – new mums returning to work, divorcees, job hunters, and anyone hitting those 30/40/50 milestones. I’ve also styled radio stars Bianca Dye and Abby Coleman. “I like to guide them but I’m not here to push things on anyone because at the end of the day fashion is about personal expression. I get men too, which I love. One guy I saw recently had broken up with his girlfriend of seven years, and because she would always dress him he had no idea how to style himself when left to his own devices. I enjoyed that and he felt amazing afterwards.” As it turns out, an outing with Cate is like shopping with your friend – with the exception that she knows exactly what suits you and isn’t afraid to tell you. Refreshingly outspoken, she quips, “If you turn up to the styling session looking terrible, it’s easier for me to know what to do to make you look good.” Fortunately, Cate doesn’t think I look “terrible” when I introduce myself at the centre information desk. I am keen to clean up my “school pick-up look” though, so after a brief chat about my style and budget, we hit Portmans and Decjuba. I’m usually more of a Sheike girl, but always up for something new, I decide to explore this unfamiliar territory. Cate pulls a variety of shirts, shorts and jackets off the racks and leaves me to my

I like to guide them but I’m not here to push things ... fashion is about personal expression

own devices in the fitting room, popping back to see each outfit and “style me up” – adding a leather jacket here and a hair scarf there to great effect. There was no pressure to buy anything, but I came away with two new pairs of shorts. I refused to be persuaded when it came to adding a pair of white sneakers (unless they’re hi-tops, I’m not interested.) For winter, Cate said to invest in a good blazer, a well-fitting pair of jeans, a “hero” bag, ankle boots, and a midi skirt. She certainly made me feel at ease with stories of her own fashion faux pas. The 51-year-old – who lives at Kenmore and has a background as a restaurateur – hit a fashion rut 14 years ago after the birth of her two sons. In 2008 she took a parttime job as a sales assistant in Cue, at Indooroopilly Shopping Centre, and found she loved helping people find an outfit. Cate, who also has her own styling business, Individual Style 101, qualified as a fashion stylist in 2015. Two years later she landed the job at Indooroopilly Shopping Centre, after a friend asked her to help out at what was then just a temporary styling service. It was such a success that she was asked to stay on permanently. As for her own personal style, Cate likens herself to designer Collette Dinnigan. “I love to mix high-end designer things with cheaper trend pieces.” To book your free personal styling session with Cate go to indooroopillyshopping.com.au Picture location: Perrotts Nursery, James St, Fortitude Valley.

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Height of harmony Luxury is born of this marriage of old and new Emma Schafer

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hen trailblazing architect Elina Mottram designed the Scott Street Flats in Kangaroo Point, there was no way she could have known the Tudorstyle building would one day become a sort of luxe clubhouse for Brisbane’s rich-listers. Mottram (1903-’96) was Queensland’s first registered female architect, and the apartment building at 2 Scott St was one of her first projects after opening her own practice in 1924. In 2003, nearly eight decades after the

flats were built in 1925, the structure was heritage listed. Today, its timber and brick facade with wide bay windows overlooking the Brisbane River is unchanged, but its function is markedly different. The one-time flats now adjoin Walan, a $30m luxury apartment tower designed by Brisbane architecture firm Bureau Proberts and completed late last year. Walan comprises 14 whole-floor, luxury apartments – which all sold for an average of $4m – and the former Scott Street Flats house a library, gym, media room and kitchen for the use of residents.

Bureau Proberts managing and creative director, Liam Proberts, 54, says incorporating the heritage building harmoniously into his design was paramount. “We wanted the building to be a part of the completed element, so Walan sets itself back from the house at the lower levels and works with the shape of the house,” he says. “We tried to keep the old house as it was so (Walan residents) enter the building by climbing the original stairs and going through the original front door. “It’s important that the Kangaroo Point

peninsula moves into the 21st century in terms of apartment living, so the interface between existing and new buildings is an important thing to work with.” Walan has been lauded for this clever design, taking out 2019 Building of the Year at the Australian Institute of Architects’ Queensland Regional Architecture Awards. Last month it also earned a national design commendation in the prestigious 2019 Dulux Colour Awards. Liam says the terracotta tiled roof of the heritage building played a part here,

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helping to influence the earthy palette used on the tower’s exterior. But it was the surrounding Kangaroo Point cliffs that were the main point of reference. “The colour palette, from the very deep, rich reds into the lighter tones, references the fissures and openings of the surrounding cliffs and really embed the building in the landscape of Kangaroo Point,” says Liam, who grew up in Spring Hill and now lives in Bardon. He says Walan is best described as a “Queenslander in the sky”, making the best of the local climate and lifestyle.

“We thought of each floor like a house in its size and connection to the outside,” he says. “In a nod to the traditional Queenslander, all of the rooms open to a veranda edge, which means they get cross ventilation but still maintain privacy.” From the Walan project, which is anchored by Mottram’s pioneering Queensland design, Liam and his Bureau Proberts architects are now looking to the future, designing the Australia pavilion for Expo 2020 in Dubai. bureauproberts.com.au

Elina Mottram was born in Sheffield, England, in 1903 and moved with her parents to Brisbane in 1906. She was a student at Nundah State School before going on to study architecture at Brisbane Central Technical College, graduating with a Diploma in Architecture in 1925. Mottram (above) designed the Eagle Junction railway station in Brisbane and also worked in Longreach, where her notable works included the first stage of Longreach Hospital and the Masonic Temple. During World World II, she became a draftswoman with the American Army Engineering Office in Rockhampton. She died, aged 93, in 1996.

NEW AND OLD … Kangaroo Point development Walan towers above, yet remains connected to the heritagelisted Scott Street Flats designed by architect Elina Mottram; and (right) Liam Proberts. Tower pictures: Christopher Frederick Jones

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Is my child going to be short-sighted? Short-sightedness (myopia) has seen a rapid increase in recent years with more than 2 billion people worldwide expected to be affected by 2020. There is more to myopia than blurred distance vision. High myopia increases the risk of potentially blinding conditions such as cataracts, glaucoma, retinal detachment, myopic maculopathy and macular degeneration. Genetics, the environment and lifestyle factors can contribute to your risk of developing myopia. Excessive time during childhood spent on close activities such as reading, computer games, or screen time has been linked to the development of myopia. Ethnicity and family background can also affect your risk, with higher prevalence in Asian populations. Options such as special glasses, contact lenses, and prescription eye drops are available to reduce the rate of myopia progression in children. It is also recommended that school-aged children reduce screen time and spend 90 or more minutes per day outdoors to help reduce the risk of myopia. At The Eyewear Shop, our optometrists can help identify your child’s myopia risk. Correcting bad visual habits early will increase the chance of your child maintaining good vision.

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Phil Brown I have always been into this stuff and as a teenager I was steeped in the poetry of the classical Chinese masters If you’re going to escape you might as well really escape. Reading is one way I do that. My latest vehicle of escape is a book about Ancient China, a subject I have become fascinated with lately. Now you all know I grew up in Hong Kong and, frankly, I fancy I may have been Chinese in a previous life. I may have been a mandarin, of sorts, a scholarly gent versed in the fine arts as well as bureaucracy. Sounds far fetched? Too bad. I started down this Ancient China track recently by reading a biography of Confucius, the Chinese philosopher who lived from 479BC to 551BC. He was a fascinating character whose ideas still shape China today. It is a Confucian

society, still, with a Communist twist. The idea of this old guy wandering around the countryside in cool robes with a wispy beard and a bunch of eager disciples intrigues me, and the sheer antiquity of it all is something I love. The funny thing is that even when Confucius was around he was inspired by the Chinese antiquity that preceded him, which just goes to show how far back their civilisation goes. Each night now I dip into another biography of him I found in my bookcase (I forgot I had it) and another book about the various dynasties. I am loving being in Ancient China all those years ago. I think my recent visit to Melbourne to see a show

at the National Gallery of Victoria that includes some of those amazing Terracotta Warriors from Xi’an may have helped fuel this current passion for Ancient China. But I have always been into this stuff and as a teenager I was steeped in the poetry of the classical Chinese masters ... Li Po, Tu Fu and Wang Wei. And I loved stories of ancients poets and Taoist sages such as Lao Tzu and Chuang Tzu. One of my favourite stories is about a famous dream Chuang Tzu had. He dreamt he was a butterfly and when he woke couldn’t work out whether he was a man who had dreamt he was a butterfly or a butterfly dreaming he was a man. This story points to much-explored

philosophical issues stemming from the relationship between the waking state and the dream-state, or between illusion and reality. It’s such a lovely story and I was so enamoured of it when I was a young bloke I had a butterfly tattooed on my left arm. And no I’m not joking. I really do have a butterfly tattoo on my arm. Not very tough is it? You should have seen the tattooist’s face when I walked in and asked for that. “Are you sure you don’t want a dragon?” he asked. “Or something more masculine?” It’s only a small tattoo mind you and I guess I was ahead of the curve because everyone has tattoos now, but how many were inspired by a Chinese sage? Just saying.

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riverside This waterfront estate exudes elegance and style A full-scale renovation has transformed this former dairy farm into a grand and modern riverfront estate. Set on 1422sq m along the Brisbane River, the property, named Bangalla, has a rich history spanning a century. “The current owners bought the land off the Aitchison family, who were one of the first families to permanently settle in Fig Tree Pocket when they moved there in 1919 after the war,” marketing agent Alex Jordan says. “They chose that part of Fig Tree

Pocket to settle as they deemed it as the best position in the area. “After the current owners bought a parcel of this land, they subdivided it and ended up building Bangalla in 1994.” A wrought-iron gate provides street entry into the estate, with double doors opening to a ground level foyer and lightfilled atrium with timber floors and a ‘sky dome’. There’s a formal lounge area with a Jetmaster marble fireplace and beautiful timber and glass doors to a deck overlooking the in-ground pool and river. Also with deck access is a casual living and dining room and the Caesarstone kitchen. Three bedrooms complete the floorplan, with the main suite offering a

FIG TREE POCKET 111 Cubberla St Land: 1422sq m Inspect: By appointment Agent: Alex Jordan and Frazer Watson, McGrath Paddington; Sarah and Damian Hackett, Place Bulimba; ph: 3088 1555 (MP), 3107 6999 (PB), 0410 424 749 (AJ), 0422 422 936 (FW), 0488 355 553 (SH) or 0412 880 495 (DH) For sale: By expressions of interest closing July 25, 3pm

walk-in wardrobe and an ensuite. The two others are serviced by a large bathroom. The lower level of the house has an open-plan living and dining area with a kitchenette and glass doors to a covered terrace. Both bedrooms on the floor have built-in wardrobes, and there’s also a study and a modern bathroom. The expansive estate also boasts a selfcontained guest cottage with a studio space, kitchen, walk-in wardrobe and a bathroom.









City skyline attraction “This generously proportioned, architectdesigned residence is a haven of space and light.” Those were the words of listing agent Ian Cuneo when describing this impressive new listing in idyllic, family-friendly Windsor. Unfolding over three levels, the cleverly-designed floorplan perfectly accommodates privacy and convenience. Entering on the ground floor, the impressive foyer unfolds to reveal an openplan kitchen, dining and living area. The true heart of any home is the kitchen and this certainly rings true at 12 Rupert St. Complete with a butler’s pantry, stylish marble benchtops and ample soft-close cabinetry, the kitchen enjoys a full suite of quality appliances. The dining area leads out to an elevated entertainment deck, complete with a builtin barbecue, fire pit and beer fridge, which captures views of the neighbourhood. Downstairs, a rumpus room boasts a full wet bar with beer and wine fridges, spilling out to an additional entertainment area and resort-style in-ground swimming pool.

Upstairs, the top floor of the residence accommodates four bedrooms, including the main bedroom suite which features a large walk-in wardrobe with automatic floor lighting, a hotel-style ensuite with bathtub and a private balcony with superb city vistas. The remaining bedrooms are all double sized, and are completed by walk-in wardrobes and serviced by an additional bathroom with separate shower and bathtub.

WINDSOR 12 Rupert St Land: 693sq m Inspect: Friday (Jun 28), 10-10.30am; Saturday (Jun 29), noon-12.30pm Auction: On site, July 6, noon Agent: Ian Cuneo and Andrew Flanagan, Ray White Ascot; ph: 3868 7500, 0416 139 656 (IC) or 0412 318 086 (AF)


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Untouched and Unspoilt — 12* Minutes to M1 ‘Island Dreaming’, 16 Bay Dr, Jacobs Well, Qld • Comfy and private 5 bdm, 2 level homestead • 3,280m2* of rainforest gardens, direct access to Moreton Bay. The property will be sold

Auction Friday 19 July 2019 10:30am View Saturday 12:30pm Peter Douglas 0407 172 101 Belinda Beekman 0417 685 299

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‘River Farm’, ‘Greenlands’, ‘Innis Court’, ‘The Flat’ and ‘Tuckerbrim’, Raleigh, NSW 5 Mid-North Coast farms, 1,060ac*, over 1,300mm* last 12 months. All properties adjoining: ‘River Farm’, 146ha* (360.6ac*), ‘Greenlands’, 143ha* (353.2ac*), ‘Innis Court’, 68.3ha* (168.7ac*), ‘The Flat’, 47ha* (116.1ac*) and ‘Tuckerbrim’, 25ha* (61.8ac*). Midway between Sydney and Brisbane, Bellinger River frontage, minutes to the beach and 20min* Coffs Harbour. Historically improved pastures with deep alluvial soils. Bitumen access, mains power, town water, dairy complex, shed and steel cattle yard. Federation style home (‘River Farm’), 2 storey, 5 bedroom home (‘Greenlands’), 2 storey, 4 bedroom home (‘Innis Court’), building entitlements on ‘Tuckerbrim’ and ‘The Flat’. Some of the best value and reliable farmland in NSW suited to a variety of agricultural pursuits including beef, cropping or dairy.

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14/55 Oxlade Drive

Pure opulence spanning over 233m2 with a rare north and south facing dual frontage, you will be mesmerised by this exquisite residence. The free flowing floor plan affords expansive living and entertaining spaces, ideal for professionals, families, and empty nesters. Ultimately, Residence 14 caters to everyone. A highly-valued rarity, this brand new residence is also complete with three carparks. Offering a picturesque riverside lifestyle in one of the best addresses in New Farm, Zahra is an opportunity not to be missed.

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80 Oxlade Drive

The Oxlade was created to conjure a sense of belonging, with an unmistakable sense of luxury that complements the location. Designed by award winning architects bureau^proberts, these residences have been individually crafted and orientated to embrace stunning views of the river. This exquisitely appointed 377m2 penthouse residence includes natural stone finishes, premium Wolf cooking appliances, herringbone timber floors and an expansive 16 metre river frontage. Complete with five car secure garage, storage and concierge service at your fingertips. The Oxlade is perfectly poised to embrace all that riverfront living has to offer.

4 BED 4 BATH 5 CAR

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Acerage set on a sprawling 17,700m2 allotment, this contemporary residence is an architectural wonder with vast, timber graced interiors that instil a sense of grandeur.

BELMONT

473 London Road

With an astounding 837m2 floor plan, this home places priority on wide open spaces, creating an immense sense of freedom and, ultimately, a living experience of unrivalled luxury and seclusion. Featured throughout the home is an elegant balance of natural materials, while a selection of modern appointments ensures comfort and convenience. Completing this home is a gourmet kitchen and sizeable rear deck that overlooks the property’s sprawling grounds, offering tremendous entertaining potential. Don’t miss out on this special opportunity.

6 BED 5 BATH 8 CAR

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RIVERFRONT NORMAN PARK

222/90 Wynnum Road

A villa designed for the modern day living, catering to those looking for those purposeful spaces, multiple living areas and low maintenance luxury living. Upon entry, you are greeted with an open plan layout, high ceilings, modern fixtures and fittings and a seamless integration of the kitchen, living, dining areas, all flowing out onto the balcony. Villa 222 is one of only five villas and spans over 300m2 of riverfront living with your own private pontoon. The development is the only one of its kind in Norman Park in a prime location just moments from Norman Park Ferry terminal.

4 BED 2 BATH 2 CAR +MEDIA ROOM +POOL +PONTOON

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ZAHRA NEW FARM

55 Oxlade Drive

Presenting 234m2 of premium designer living, this recently completed apartment is located in one of Brisbane’s most coveted addresses. Featuring an interior graced with clean lines, luxury finishes, and an intelligent, flowing layout that highlights the mesmerising river vistas from the balcony, there is no compromise – this apartment has been crafted for those that enjoy the finer things in life. Positioned in the thriving suburb of New Farm, this residence is complemented by an enviable lifestyle moments from the Brisbane CBD.

3 BED 2+ BATH 2 CAR +POOL +ROOF TOP ZEN GARDEN

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BANGALLA

FIG TREE POCKET

111 Cubberla Street

Offered for the first time, this magnificent residence has undergone a full scale renovation, transforming this architecturally designed mansion into a modern masterpiece. Gracing 1,422m2 of prime riverside land situated in a no-through street within 20 minutes of the city, this luxury home is utterly awe-inspiring. From the palatial-like interiors with soaring ceilings and elegant appointments to the secluded, sun-drenched grounds and sparkling in-ground swimming pool, every inch of this wonderful property has been carefully designed to deliver a lifestyle of refinement and lavish comfort.

6 BED 4 BATH 2 CAR +POOL

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SARAH HACKETT 0488 355 553 ALEX JORDAN – McGrath 0410 424 749 PLC-OP0020_BN_F


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35 Oakwal Tce Windsor

WINDSOR

35 Oakwal Terrace

Rare opportunity to create your own bespoke townhouse in the heart of Windsor. Act now and secure yourself a brand new, three storey, luxury townhome with optional plunge pool, in an exclusive owner occupied complex, close to Rail and only 3km to Brisbane’s CBD. Featuring spacious interiors, timber floors throughout, smart wiring and Miele appliances this townhome was designed to ensure you a life of leisure and comfort. Look no further, this boutique townhouse is the one you’ve been waiting for.

3 BED 3 BATH 2 CAR +POOL

NEWSTEAD

FOR SALE $850,000 For further information please call Patrick McKinnon

PATRICK MCKINNON 0431 430 760

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2404/12 Cunningham Street

With an address in the heart of Newstead’s boutique Gasworks precinct, this stylish three bedroom residence is an exceptional opportunity for executive professionals or couples seeking a premier home in an enviable location. Presenting a lavish interior comprising a designer kitchen with premium quality appliances and a spacious main living area that flows out to the covered balcony that captures stunning river views, this is inner-city living at its very finest.

3 BED 2 BATH 2 CAR +POOL

FOR SALE INSPECT Sat 9 – 9:30am & 1 – 1:30pm

DEB MAGUIRE 0427 246 279

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ABSOLUTE MASTERPIECE – ONE OF A HANDFUL OF PERFECT NORTHERLY ASPECT DEEP WATER MOOLOOLABA WATERFRONT HOMES - THIS IS THE JEWEL IN THE CROWN!

31 Carwoola Crescent, Mooloolaba You don’t need to travel all the way to Noosa to experience the best of what the Sunshine Coast has to offer. Designed by Frank Macchia, this architectural statement is within easy walking distance to everything that Mooloolaba has to offer. Boasting four bedrooms, an office, studio, two kitchens, and an amazing steam-room, this home was built on over 150 piles ensuring it will stand the test of time. Whilst being striking from any angle, this house is still an amazing family home. Arrange your private inspection today.

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Deep water access Pontoon for 58ft vessel Central lift to all floors Stunning family feel home Generating 100 kWh solar Private heated lap pool

P: 1300 400 777 E: rscrivener@nextpropertygroup.com.au & lwimhurst@nextpropertygroup.com.au

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Traditional setting This elevated character Queenslander is situated on a blue chip 830sq m allotment in one of Wooloowin’s quietest locations. Unfolding over two lots, this spacious residence enjoys soaring 3m ceilings and a host of restored character features such as wide timber floors, VJ walls, leadlight windows and original fretwork. Boasting generous living areas, a gourmet kitchen with an abundance of bench and storage space, and an enormous rear balcony ideal for entertaining all year round. Entering the property through a charming white picket fence, a pathway leads up to a veranda at the front of the home. The front door opens to a hallway. Three bedrooms are positioned at the front of the property, including the main bedroom complete with a walk-in wardrobe and stylish ensuite. At the centre of the residence sits an open-plan living room, complete with fire place. An expansive kitchen with quality stainless steel appliances, ample bench space and cabinetry sits adjacent to the

living room. Outside, the property is surrounded by landscaped gardens with trees and shrubs, along with a large inground swimming pool and nearby pool house. Convenience is at the fore, with the property located within the Eagle Junction State School catchment, within walking distance to Albion and Wooloowin railway stations and just a short 10 minute drive to both the Brisbane CBD and Brisbane Airport.

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WOOLOOWIN 17 Oliver St Land: 830sq m Inspect: By appointment Auction: On site, July 6, 11am Agent: Nick Kouparitsas, Ray White Ascot; ph: 3868 7500 or 0406 564 619

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KANGAROO POINT 3/76 Thorn Street A Rare Opportunity - Waterfront Villa

• 3 outside areas overlooking the river

Situated in the private Dundrenan Residences complex that houses

• Kitchen with storage, stainless steel

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villa offers a highly desired north-eastern aspect with breathtaking waterfront

• Separate laundry and powder room

views. The lower level seamlessly integrates the kitchen and living areas into

• Walk-in robe in Master Suite and built-in

an open plan layout that flows out on to the alfresco. An internal staircase

robes in all other bedrooms

leads to the upper floor, housing the Master Suite and two more spacious

• Ducted air-conditioning throughout

bedrooms with en-suites. This property perfectly fuses classical inspiration

• Polished timber flooring throughout

and modern finesse, with polished timber floors throughout and beautiful

• Live-in onsite management

waterfront views, only minutes from all Kangaroo Point has to offer.

• Access to the waterfront boardwalk

Auction: 29th June 2019 Sat 10am onsite Open Homes: Sat 11am - 11:30am Sat 1pm - 1:30pm Kangaroo Point Real Estate 180 Main Street Kangaroo Point

Justin Smith / Soren Andersen

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Full of character One of the last remaining original Queenslanders in the suburb, this property has an array of distinct character features and enormous potential for renovation. It sits on a tree-lined street, near Hendra railway station and within walking distance of cafes. The facade boasts traditional features including a gable roof, butterfly staircase, and a covered wraparound veranda with white balustrades. Entry is via the veranda and a timber door with a leadlight design, which leads into a hallway running down the centre of the original floorplan. It’s flanked by six bedrooms with high ceilings, pine floors, VJ walls, decorative breezeways and French doors that open to the veranda, which wraps around three sides of the house and provides extra living space for leisure and entertaining. The formal living and dining area sits at the rear of the floorplan in an open-plan configuration. Here, the decor includes VJ walls and casement windows. The traditional kitchen is adjacent and has plenty of scope for refurbishment. Also from this space is a staircase leading to the

backyard, while a bathroom and laundry complete the floorplan. Outside, the rear yard is large and flat, with space for a pool and an entertaining area, subject to council approval. Agent Jon Finney says the property has been owned by the same, prominent racing family for a century. “Now is your chance to make your mark on an icon of local history and let the next generation establish themselves in this longstanding home,” he says.

HENDRA 55 Bowley St Land: 845sq m Inspect: By appointment Agent: Jon Finney, Ray White Albion; ph: 3157 1841 or 0412 984 491 For sale: By negotiation


Indooroopilly Absolute Riverfront 1086m2

INDOOROOPILLY ABSOLUTE RIVERFRONT - 1086M2

33 Ivy Street, INDOOROOPILLY

This fully renovated Mediterranean-style double storey home with absolute river frontage and uninterrupted views of the beautiful Brisbane River is positioned on 1086m2 of prestige land with a resort-like pool and private pontoon in a quiet and peaceful location just a short walk to St Peters Lutheran College. Featuring multiple indoor/outdoor living areas, fireplace and landscaped gardens, this remarkable riverfront home has it all.

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12 HAMILTON AVENUE, HENDRA • PRIVATE HOME SIZED SUB PENTHOUSE (247M2) WITH THE BENEFITS OF GOLF COURSES, UNIVERSITIES AND PREMIER SCHOOLS • 1ST TIME OFFERED IN 35 YEARS• • LOCATED IN A DRESS CIRCLE POSITION IN THE HEART OF THE PRESTIGIOUS INDOOROOPILLY GOLF COURSE PRECINCT, THIS RARE HOME IS A PREMIER ADDRESS • • VIEW: WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY BY APPOINTMENT • VIEW MORE FINE HOMES AT WWW. MCQUIE . COM . AU

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Beautifully appointed throughout, this home has an abundance of space and a practical family layout. Open plan living flows seamlessly from kitchen, lounge, dining area to the outdoor entertaining space overlooking the saltwater in-ground pool. Stunning tiled flooring on the ground floor, spacious gourmet entertainer's kitchen with butler’s pantry, luxurious master suite with enviable walk in robe and ensuite and a further 3 oversized bedrooms with built-in robes are some of the prominent features of this executive, contemporary home. Auction On Site – Sat 29 June – 11:30am Inspection – Sat - 11:00am - 11:45am

Agent: Jim Waller 0400 727 767

FOR SALE - 43 ELLERSLIE CRESCENT, TARINGA OPEN HOME THURS 27 JUNE 5.15PM - 6PM & SAT 29 JUNE 10.30AM –11.15AM

4 Bedroom Freehold Luxury in one of Taringa’s Favourite Addresses $1,695,000

4 bedrooms + 3.5 bathrooms + multi-purpose / media room + 2 car garage City glimpses + pool + huge, open plan kitchen/ living/ dining + incredible storage Low maintenance, lockup and leave Surrounded by great public transport, parks, cafes, dining & shopping

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CAPRICORN December 22 - January 20 There’s no one quite like a Capricorn to scoff in the face of adversity and swing a run of bad luck in your favour. Still, you might like to know that many power planets are on your side too, and striking canny deals on your behalf – just don’t self-sabotage. Remember to respect financial limitations.

AQUARIUS January 21 - February 18 Think twice before saying anything in the heat of the moment, or you may regret it. This is particularly important at work, as you could upset a colleague. At home, too, don’t mention subjects that are taboo. Distract raw nerves with research or study – if nothing else, you’ll prepare for the time when choices can be guided by objectivity.

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CROSSWORD ANSWERS. CRYPTIC: Across: 1 Coupons, 5 Elevate, 9 Trample, 10 Cheerio, 11 Ridge, 12 Dentistry, 13 Depositor, 15 Rides, 16 Decor, 18 Pacemaker, 21 Corkscrew, 24 Mooed, 25 Eyebrow, 26 Grenade, 27 Steamer, 28 Nestles. Down: 1 Catered, 2 Up-and-up, 3 Oppressor, 4 Steed, 5 Eccentric, 6 Elemi, 7 Aerated, 8 Eponyms, 14 Top drawer, 15 Remembers, 16 Dockers, 17 Cortege, 19 Know-all, 20 Redress, 22 Scrum, 23 Wagon. QUICK: Across: 1 Ceiling, 5 Succour, 9 Imagine, 10 Elastic, 11 Prone, 12 Transpire, 13 Red-handed, 15 Piety, 16 Draft, 18 Sceptical, 21 Facetious, 24 Lilac, 25 Cuisine, 26 Mention, 27 Thereby, 28 Precede. Down: 1 Clipper, 2 In a word, 3 Itinerant, 4 Greet, 5 Skedaddle, 6 Crass, 7 Outsize, 8 Rockery, 14 Discovery, 15 Petulance, 16 Deficit, 17 Ascribe, 19 Collide, 20 Licence, 22 Twice, 23 Sum up. V1 - BNSE01Z01MA

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