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am Newman, provocateur, controversialist and self-confessed “dinosaur”, “Luddite” and “troglodyte”, is the longest-serving member of The Footy Show panel. He’s been there since the get-go in 1994 when Eddie McGuire invented and realised the show, and has saddled up for his 25th year. “I’m just a survivor, not necessarily successful, just a survivor,” Newman says. “I suppose a quarter of a century – that is survival in this very competitive world.” It sure is. He could never have imagined it lasting this long. “We were given six weeks by Ian Johnson, the then boss of Nine. I think Kerry Packer said … ‘How would a f---ing football show survive without actually showing football?’ That was how much confidence everyone had in us.” But that was the trick. No football, but lots of Newman. Football players, sure, but with Newman there to prompt them against “yeah/nah” mediocrity. Say something, man! Why did it succeed? “We took an irreverent look at football, well I did anyhow,” he says. “Eddie was a

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hard news hound. We had a bit for everyone. We used to go out and chat to people on the streets. We got belted severely for doing that. We never have and never will make any apology for the people we spoke to.” This is a topic Newman has addressed before – with accusations that The Footy Show chose to highlight vulnerable people on its Street Talk segment. But broadly this outlook conforms to his overarching view that too many are looking too hard for slip-ups, especially from the demonised unPC, unfiltered, unreconstructed Newman. “There’s a competition going on to see who can be the most righteous in society,” he says. “It’s gone from tongue-in-cheek comment and parody or comedic or satirical … it has now become so focused on you saying something that might be misconstrued by someone examining what you say with a microscope that they can now hang those old cliches on you like racist or sexist or homophobic or bigoted … It is bemusing to listen to people go through that narrative. It’s interesting to see how small-minded and petty people can be.”


“When people stop being so biased about Donald Trump, they will suddenly realise that he is the most outstanding politician that’s ever stood for office in the history of the world.” - SAM NEWMAN Newman was always best when McGuire’s there. The pair was last year reunited on screen after McGuire’s 12-year break from the show. Many thought it missed him. His return was a rebirth of their obvious long-time on-screen friendship and chemistry. “Polar opposites, we are,” Newman says. “Religiously, politically, philosophically. I’m a classic pessimist; I expect the worst and hope for the best. He expects the best and hopes it gets better.” These differences have of course helped the show; McGuire’s skills at structure juxtaposed with Newman’s jaw-dropping unpredictability. “People who are partially educated – I am and Eddie is, too – would think that just because you have a difference of opinion or point of view, you can’t get on and have sensible, robust conversations about anything,” he says. “I have tremendous respect for

listen to too many people and you never make a decision yourself.” Given that Newman as lord-mayoral candidate is a long way from the frivolity and vaudeville of The Footy Show, I asked about his views on the #metoo movement sweeping the world. “Generally speaking, it is a stain on how men behave with women. Having said that, you’ll find I think that there is a lot of unsubstantiated comment and criticisms and claims made by people for a whole lot of different reasons, those with agendas, and I’d be very sceptical and careful about believing every single thing that people said about people they’ve come in contact with. “Before that gets blown into a headline ‘Newman is sceptical about women who come forward with sexual harassment claims’, that’s not what I’m saying. I’m saying it is a very serious problem and

How does Newman feel when much younger panellists talk – albeit affectionately – about his colourful personal life? “I’m confident enough in who I am to cop any criticism, to cop anything anyone says about me. I honestly don’t mind. I don’t wear my heart on sleeve. I’m pretty resilient to criticism and adverse comment because I’ve received plenty of it. Your reputation is who people think you are; your character is who you really are, and I would never, ever try to explain to people who I am, I’ll let them work it out for themselves. “I get on with anyone. We treat people how we find them. If they’re deliberately antagonistic towards you, well that’s one thing. If people want to actually speak to you sensibly or might agree to disagree with most of the things you do, that’s all right.”

him. While I disagree sometimes with things he says, I take it, as we say, on advisement. And he gives me plenty of advice and, even being probably 25 years younger than me, he mentors me a lot.” Of course, McGuire has joined the broader community in sometimes taking exception to some of Newman’s more inflammatory comments. “He says ‘Why would you do that’?” Newman says. “I say things off the top of my head – people would be aware of that – and he is a lot smarter than me; he thinks about eight or nine sentences ahead of me and can see the blow-back or feedback and he tries to put a dampener on it before it gets out of hand while we’re actually doing it. “Over 25 years, you can say plenty of things you probably regret but would never apologise for because what’s the point of apologising?” Newman’s disillusionment with aspects of football has at times been an issue for The Footy Show team. He has expressed frustration with umpiring, doesn’t attend too many games and seems to have fallen out of love with the sport. I wondered how he saddles up again to talk about a sport that is quite clearly frustrating to him? “That’s a very good question. I like to not be a sycophant about our game. It’s a great game, after all. I played it for a long time and enjoyed every moment of it. But it is legitimate and reasonable to critique our game.”

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ewman is reportedly making a run for Lord Mayor, but denies he will pursue it. “I was asked if I was the lord mayor what would I do? So I said this is what I would do. I would like to do it but I’m not going to do it … You’d have to devote (time to it) … Mind you, I’m only working two hours a week - in the winter.” He then kept the door open by adding: “In society everywhere, we get bogged down with petty agendas by people who push a cause. I have no cause to push. I don’t have a vested interest in speaking ill or glowingly about AFL football … democracy usually is a very good way of ensuring that nothing actually ever gets done because you

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IT AGAIN, SAM men have behaved disgracefully and still do. “It is great that it’s come to a head and people will be very careful now about what they do and what they say. But here is the other side of it. The art of chivalry and genuinely having an affectionate opinion about someone who you actually like – whether it’s a man or a woman, incidentally – tends to be put on the back-burner because you are so fearful that anything you do will be misconstrued. That’s the sad thing about it.” While never known as a tree-hugging leftie, it is still a surprise to hear Newman speak in such extraordinarily glowing terms about US President Donald Trump. “When people stop being so biased about Donald Trump, they will suddenly realise that he is the most outstanding politician that’s ever stood for office in the history of the world,” he says. “He is extraordinary. Against all odds he has belted everyone who wished to challenge him and you might not like him as a person but I would invite anyone, in all seriousness, to (nominate) what policies he has instigated or promotes that they don’t agree with.” So, back into the breach for another year. At 72, he says he is not offended by his nickname, the Fossil. “It appears that I’m a dinosaur, a Luddite, a troglodyte, and I’m happy to say I’m all of those things,” Newman says. ●

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What’s most salubrious about Melbourne’s food scene is that a humble $2.50 South Melbourne Market dim sim can reach cult status alongside the Flower Drum’s signature dish, Peking duck. In a testament to how casual dining has become experiential and experimental, the 2017 TWR Must Eat Award winner was the double cheese chilli scrambled egg from White Mojo cafe; a juicy medley of parmesan and cheddar, smoked belly bacon, chilli mayo, toasted sweet corn and ink brioche (above).

TWR food reviewer Sofia Levin knows Melbourne’s menus inside out and spills the beans on her three must-try dishes of the moment – Babajan’s crab and halloumi omelette (goodbye, smashed avocado), the hot chickpeas pita from Miznon, and Annam’s young coconut jelly with grilled corn and coconut sorbet. Levin goes beyond the pass at the three eateries to discover how these delish dishes are made – to see the video, go to The Weekly Review’s Facebook page, and be sure to vote for your 2018 Must Eat dish. ●

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ig doesn’t always mean better, even if you’re aiming for the silver screen. In an age when the average Hollywood movie budget could buy several small countries, a St Kilda production team are doing great things with very little. And director Sarah Jayne Portelli says her team at Nexus Production Company is bucking a trend for cinematic spectacle. “I think there’s an audience for every kind of film,” Portelli says. “There’s a lot of Hollywood films out there that are glamorous and packed with special effects, so something more character-based offers a slice of life.” Her new film Friends, Foes and Fireworks is part of a new wave of filmmaking dubbed “mumblecore”, a lo-fi approach to cinema that has culminated in

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Greta Gerwig’s Lady Bird – an understated drama which was nominated for five Oscars. Wholly improvised by its female cast, Friends, Foes and Fireworks was shot on a single New Year’s Eve. The film will now enjoy its world premiere this month at Elsternwick’s Classic Cinema and follows the success of short flick Daughter Daughter, also shot in St Kilda, which entered production after a triumphant crowdfunding campaign. Portelli says she was pushed to find an unusual path into filmmaking after years of getting nowhere on the Melbourne film scene. “Nobody was hiring me, so I decided I should just start making my own stuff. I’d had enough of rejection.” She directed her first film in 2013 and has made three more since. She says anyone who really wants


A friendly toast: Ivan Malekin and Sarah Jayne Portelli with the Friends, Foes and Fireworks cast. AJCO PHOTOGRAPHY

to make a film should stop worrying about the money and just get the cameras rolling. “You have to have that attitude. If you’re waiting for funding, you’ll be waiting a really long time. When I was trying to get funding for Daughter Daughter, I was looking at grants that said you needed a producer with so many films and festivals already. I didn’t know those sort of people. I ended up producing it myself, because we didn’t want to wait around,” she says. That her new film will soon be seen in cinemas has come as a pleasant surprise. The original goal was to screen at festivals before releasing through Video On Demand services. Daughter continues to prove a hit on VOD, selling to 27 countries, with most of its sales coming from the US. “I think the future is online. Everything is shot on digital and phones now and it’s easier to self-distribute.”

That said, Nexus has just signed with a theatrical distributor and Portelli hopes the limited season at the Classic will spearhead a broader cinematic release for Friends. In the meantime, she and her husband (and co-producer) Ivan Malekin are beginning post-production on their next feature, which was shot across four countries. The long slog seems to be paying off. “They say it takes 10 years for you to make it. We’ve been going a little longer than that and we feel that we’re really accomplishing things now. If you focus on the little achievements, it makes the journey seem more special,” she says. ● FRIENDS, FOES AND FIREWORKS \ Premieres at Classic Cinema, Elsternwick, March 21 ● friendsfoesfireworks.com

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hat type of workout person are you? At 28, I’m always talking about becoming the best version of you and never comparing yourself with others. An important part of this process involves taking a step back, analysing your behaviour and asking yourself the question, is your own pattern sabotaging your good intentions? If there’s one thing I’ve learnt in my 16 years as a trainer in the fitness industry, it’s that the only thing getting in the way between you and achieving your weight-loss goals is you. Not your leg injury or your busy schedule, but your mindset. If any of this behaviour sounds all too familiar, you’re probably a culprit of self sabotage: YOU PUT UP MENTAL BARRIERS \ You constantly

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“I’ll start tomorrow” turns into “I’ll start Monday” all too often. Self-sabotaging behaviour can stem from laziness, but often also from a place of fear. We’re scared we won’t be able to get there, so we just don’t bother at all. It’s when we start to break down those mental barriers that we can really start to make the journey towards our fitness goals, and this is a totally

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SET REALISTIC GOALS \ Start by setting smart, realistic goals that you know you’re capable of achieving. Then it feels like the mountain isn’t too high to climb and you’re way more likely to succeed. PLAN AND PREPARE \ One of my favourite sayings is, “When you fail to plan, you plan to fail”, and when it comes to breaking self-sabotaging habits, it’s absolutely key. Preparing your meals for the week

and scheduling in times to work out with a friend will make it that much harder for you to wriggle out of your commitment! MAKE CHOICES, NOT RULES \ We’re more likely to

sabotage our goals if we make our favourite things strictly off bounds. We always want what we can’t have, right? Try not to set strict rules. Instead, make a conscious decision that your actions will always reflect your goals and don’t contradict them. BELIEVE IN YOURSELF \ I’m always saying that if you’re in the mindset of hoping to get into shape, then you haven’t truly taken responsibility. When you believe you will get into shape because the buck stops with you, that is when you have true success. If one or more of these behaviour types rings true, don’t worry, you’re not on your own. Just focus on identifying which is holding you back the most and, slowly but surely, work them out of your system. ●

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4 DAY DEMONSTRATOR SALES EVENT ON THIS WEEKEND THURSDAY 15TH – SUNDAY 18TH MARCH Now is the time to own the adventurous and dynamic Discovery Sport and Range Rover Sport in our 4 Day Demonstrator Sales Event. It ends Sunday 18th March, so get in quick to receive: • 1 year extended warranty* • The option of Guaranteed Future Value^ Thursday 15th March – 8:30AM to 6:00PM Friday 16th March – 8:30AM to 6:00PM Saturday 17th March – 8:30AM to 5:00PM Sunday 18th March – 10:00AM to 4:00PM Doncaster Land Rover 573 Doncaster Road, Doncaster. Tel: (03) 9848 8888 doncaster.landrover.com.au *Offer applies to demonstrator Discovery Sport and Range Rover Sport vehicles ordered and delivered between 01.03.18 and 30.04.18 while stocks last. ^The Land Rover Guaranteed Future Value Program is available to approved applicants of Land Rover Financial Services only. Terms and Conditions apply. Land Rover Financial Services is a trading name of Volkswagen Financial Services Australia Pty Limited ABN 20 097 071 460, Australian Credit Licence 389344. *4 year/100,000 kilometre factory warranty: normal 3 year/100,000 kilometre warranty plus additional 1 year warranty. Land Rover reserves the right to extend any offer. LMCT11617 MCK69907


MELBOURNE INTERNATIONAL FLOWER & GARDEN SHOW

Garden smart Best stone \ Castella rock from a quarry north-east of Melbourne. Favourite nursery \ Newport Lakes Native Nursery specialises in plants from the western plains. Top plant \ Austrostipa stipoides native grass has a nice upright form and needs little maintenance. Best garden \ Royal Botanical

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he best ideas often come when you least expect them. Garden designers Ross Uebergang and Yousuke Yamaguchi were enjoying a few drinks in a Nagasaki bar when they started chatting. Yousuke scribbled a few designs on a serviette and a year later, the results of their brainstorming – an Australian-Japanese unity garden – will appear at the Melbourne Flower and Garden show. An award-winning landscape designer, Uebergang has worked in Australia, Japan, Nepal and India. He believes in sustainability and the importance of native plants. Respected designer Yamaguchi, who was also caretaker of the Japanese Garden at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew, comes from a family of nursery owners in Kyoto. The two met at a Japanese gardening show and realised how much they had in common. Their unity garden fuses the best from Australian and Japanese gardening traditions. “Japanese gardens are more often used as a transition or to look out onto whereas here in Australia we’re more into functional space,” Uebergang explains.

Their unity garden combines Grampians bush plants with Japanese design principles. The design focuses on an area for a tea ceremony where a path leads to a circular walled area with tatami mats used as a floor floating over a water feature. “The style of planting and the rugged look of the Australian bush is the predominant thing in the garden but it’s assembled using Japanese techniques,” Uebergang says. In Japanese garden design, the main work consists of careful stone and plant placement to

capture the best of nature. Japanese gardens are sustainable because they use little construction. Instead of laying paving on concrete slabs and building decks, flat stones are used on the ground. Uebergang says he wants the experimental garden to challenge people. The unity garden aims to make people think about how to spend more time outdoors and do more indoor things outside. The display will include a projector screen, bean bags and a desk. “I’m catering for things you would normally do inside,” Uebergang says. “I’m also into offices that become a forest rather than partition walls and neon lights.” Yamaguchi believes a garden is never finished and ongoing maintenance will continually reshape it. ● MELBOURNE INTERNATIONAL FLOWER & GARDEN SHOW \ March 21-25, Royal Exhibition Building and gardens ● melbflowershow.com.au

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nique and sophisticated, this roomy house affords luxurious living on gargantuan grounds (just shy of of two acres) claiming the rare privilege of a Yarra River frontage. Children get a great deal here. Indoors, they might watch movies in the home theatre, study in the secluded office and catch balcony breezes in two of the minor bedrooms. Outside, there’s a pool sized for training and native gardens to explore. A paddock and holding yard suggest the possibility of a pet pony. Along with the best of everything in terms of creature comforts, parents get a main suite fit to shame an exclusive hotel. And as for the views; they’re the kind to soothe a savage beast. Every generation will appreciate the entertainment opportunities. Guests might be hard-pushed to refuse their invitations. The owners designed and built the house in 2002. They think of the property as their slice of “secret Melbourne”. Both are design professionals, with major credits to their names, who poured heart, soul and exemplary taste in to the project. A sprawling facade and varied roof-lines qualify it as a local landmark, and there’s not a rock or stone that hasn’t been thoughtfully positioned in the drought-resistant landscaping. The lower level comprises a double garage, theatre room, cellar, office and bedroom. The upper level adds a four-bedroom wing, lounge and open-plan kitchen, meals, dining and family areas. The main bedroom has a walk-in wardrobe, spa en suite, designer wallpaper and balcony with those soothing views. With a fireplace, a curved ceiling soaring to over five metres and picture windows framing a panorama embracing the city skyline, the lounge commands core position while making hearts sing. Step in to the open hub for kitchen excellence, carpetdefined dining and concertina-door connection with the entertainers’ terrace, where sail cloths shade those supervising the action in the solar-heated pool. Regular visitors to the property include kangaroos, echidnas and a friendly fox. With freeways ensuring the city, airport and Yarra Ranges in easy reach, the Eltham South pocket is perfect for people pitting the desire for a tranquil treechange against travel-time concerns. ● KAY AY KEIGHERY property@domain.com.au

FINAL WORD “Y “YARRA RIVER FRONTA NT GE, SPECTA NTA CT CULAR VIEWS AND A GREAT CTA REA POOL ADD EXTRA RA MAGIC TO THIS MAGNIFICENT, MODERN FAMILY HOME.” AARON YEATS – AGENT

AGENT \ Jellis Craig 9431 1222 PRICE \ $2.75 million – $3 million EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST \ Close March 20 at 6pm Scan the code with the Domain app to view listing

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With Greensborough Plaza and station a few minutes away on foot, residents of this neat nest enjoy easy access to shops, trains and good coffee. The local primary and secondary schools are less than half a kilometre away, and ditto for buses and parks, so the location is ideal for a walk-everywhere, family lifestyle. Picket fencing heralds the welcoming lawn, behind which the house looks sweet. Step inside to three bedrooms preceding an open-plan hub. The bedrooms have chocolate carpet and mirror-fronted, built-in wardrobes. The main has an en suite. The bathroom makes a modern impact, with a shower and deep, freestanding tub offset by tasteful tiling. Engineered timber floors work with white walls in the hub. The stone and Bosch kitchen extends unimpeded to dining and living areas, and glass sliders in the living area fashion a breezy connection with a semi-covered deck and compact backyard. There’s a double carport, and a third toilet off the laundry. Solar panels promote energy efficiency. ● KAY KEIGHERY AGENT \ Darren Jones 9432 2544 PRICE \ $760,000 – $830,000 AUCTION \ March 17 at 2pm Scan the code with the Domain app to view listing

ELTHAM \ 1 CATHERINE COURT

HEIDELBERG HEIGHTS \ 79 EDWIN STREET

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A quiet court close to linear parklands puts this house in pole position for a serene family lifestyle. The two-storey residence presents with a classically-styled, brick facade. Ground level is mainly given over to social spaces, with a lounge and dining room linked to the kitchen, and another living area connecting with an open study. They all have polished floorboards and long windows inviting natural light. Glass sliders in the dining area open to a covered terrace and easy-care gardens. Upstairs, a retreat leads to three bedrooms, including the main with an aubergine feature wall, walk-in wardrobe and large en suite. ● KAY KEIGHERY

You might take time to smell the roses on approaching this house, where a weatherboard facade fronts a renovated interior of three bedrooms and open-plan kitchen, dining and living. Thoughtful touches make for extra appeal. There’s a claw foot bath in the elegant bathroom and a wood heater in the living area. Two-tone tiling and timber benchtops complement modern appliances in the kitchen, while glass doors in the dining area give on to a covered deck. Throw a barbecue on the deck, and your guests can spill out on to the lawn of the north-facing backyard. Burgundy Street shops, hospitals and schools are nearby. ● KAY KEIGHERY

AGENT \ Buckingham & Company 9439 4022 PRICE \ $820,000 – $880,000 AUCTION \ March 17 at noon

AGENT \ Fletchers 9430 1133 PRICE \ $1.1 million AUCTION \ March 17 at 11am

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Plenty 65 Happy Hollow Drive Katandra - A Unique Lifestyle Experience Hidden away on almost 5 acres, behind a high front fence and electric gates, "Katandra" is perched at the fringe of the stunning Plenty River Gorge against a backdrop that introduces a "wow" factor from the minute you step in the front door. Simply spectacular architect designed and craftsman built, it is appointed to leading-edge standards, bringing together the best in fine stone, timber, bespoke cabinetry, quality paint finishes and locally and internationally sourced fixtures and fittings. • Zoned ducted heating/refrigerated cooling systems • Fitted wine cellar • 2 x 20,000L water tanks supplementing town water • Irrigation via App, also can be controlled manually • Automated entrance gates with intercom and video • Pool controls via App, controls pump, auto cleaning, heating and spa jets • Security system, cameras with central monitor can be controlled offsite via App • Smoke detectors linked to security system to alert via phone • Ducted vacuum • C-Bus system • 20 panels solar systems-5kW • Work shop studio (84 m2) with apartment

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Lower Plenty 108 Old Eltham Road The Perfect Blend Of Luxury Living And Excellent Entertaining Set behind a manicured hedge and surrounded by instantly impressive landscaped gardens this contemporary home on a 1195m2 allotment (approx) beautifully showcases style, substance and a commitment to quality. The result is exceptional family living within an enticing living environment! Superior fittings and finishes and perfect presentation enhance impressive proportions over two levels which include a multitude of living options, complementing a pool and spa and a choice of alfresco zones. This isn´t must see....it´s a must have! Expressions Of Interest: Offers Close Thursday 15th March at 7pm (Unless Sold Prior)

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Plenty 6 Blackwood Grove Absolute Lifestyle Brilliance On Blackwood An impressive sense of scale and architectural brilliance is on display throughout this striking contemporary residence - a luxurious showpiece designed to create a seamless connection between indoors and out - all on 5110sqm (approx). An award winning Miele kitchen, a display of efficiency, ergonomics and pared back elegance makes up the centre of a floorplan introducing formal living dining, casual living, rumpus and theatre room all wrapping around a poolside alfresco precinct. A showcase to excellence and discerning style, entertaining and daily living will always be a pleasure here! EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST: Offers Close by 5pm Tuesday 3rd April (unless sold prior)

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Research 57 Ingrams Road Setting The Standard In A Sought After Location Revealing extraordinary design, and high-end fittings, finishes and features in an exciting blend of luxury living and enticing entertaining spaces, this simply spectacular home sitting in 4776m2 (approx.) of landscaped gardens, sets the standard in this sought after pocket. Free flowing formal and casual living zones, a striking kitchen that is a haven for the inner Masterchef, study and six bedrooms (ensuite to main and two further sumptuous bathrooms) complement a decked poolside alfresco, the perfect place for lunches that stretch into dinners.

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Eltham South 156 Mount Pleasant Road Sprawling Spaces. Poolside Paradise On An Established Acre Thoughtfully designed and constructed with care by craftsmen this Eltham South single level brick home blends style and space for leisurely living. Surrounded by low maintenance native plantings and embracing the peace and privacy of a one acre allotment, this spacious home is complemented by a sparking pool with paved outdoor entertainment spaces, garden gazebo and lush lawns.

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Doreen 910 Bridge Inn Road Plan For The Future Currently zoned as General Residential Zone-schedule 1 (GRZ-1).This 5.5 acres property represents a rare land banking opportunity that offers unrivalled future development potential. (stca) Strategically located just moments from the convenience store, cafes and takeaways and within easy reach of public and private schools, childcare and Laurimar village. The soon to be completed Mernda station and shopping hub will be a 5 minute drive away. Expressions Of Interest: Offers Close Wednesday 4th April at 5pm (Unless Sold Prior)

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Eltham 1431 Main Road Significant Site. Premium Position A rare opportunity to acquire a substantial freehold property. An easy commute to the CBD and airport via the Ring Road. • General residential zone • Main Road high traffic exposure • Minutes from Eltham´s shopping centre, station & bus interchange hub • Suiting townhouse development STCA • Cleared site with minimal demolition costs - Vacant possession available

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Diamond Creek 14 Currawong Court Downsize in Style on One Level A palm fringed pool and spa surrounded by sandstone and with an electric awning which allows you to control the sun and the shade, brings a touch of the tropics to this family home where excellent accommodation meets enticing style and sophistication. Set behind landscaped gardens on a generous 754 m2 allotment (approx.) within the St Helena College zone, this beautifully appointed lifestyle haven delivers easy living in relaxed serenity.

Eltham 18 Bible Street Brilliant Past. Perfect Present. Terrific Tomorrow Born from the brief of celebrated local artist Piers Batman...interpreted by the pen of renowned local architect John Pizzey...and bought into being through the craftsmanship of Alastair Knox, this wonderful family home delivers the opportunity for a new owner to take a brilliant past and a perfect present and enjoy a fabulous future! Sited on a generous 795m2 allotment (approx) and merely moments from the station and all there is to love about Eltham, it´s a unique living environment that´ll be a joy to return to every day. Expressions Of Iinterest: Offers Close Tuesday 27th March at 5pm (Unless Sold Prior)

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St Helena 1 Maxine Drive Feature Filled Family Living In "Maxime" This surprisingly substantial residence on a generous 1007m2 allotment (approx) within the coveted St Helena College zone provides space, family friendly functionality and an ideal blend of indoor-outdoor poolside enjoyment. Set among bird attracting established plants ensuring filtered summer light and enhanced by floor to ceiling windows that bring the outside in, the architect designed interior includes a gallery size living space, three bedrooms, (ensuite to main), family bathroom with spa and an open study.

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Eltham 1/6 Macaulay Court Private Enjoyment And Entertaining In An Idyllic Setting Making the most of an idyllic setting, this two-storey John Pizzey designed home, set amidst established easy care gardens, enjoys a prized position in a tranquil, tightly-held court an easy walk to parks, schools, the station and the latte lifestyle of Eltham. Spacious open plan living drifting out to a north facing entertainers´ deck, Smeg equipped stone finished kitchen, two bedrooms (both opening to the garden) and a contemporary bathroom with freestanding bath deliver a relaxed high-quality, low-maintenance lifestyle.

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PLENTY 29 Grange Avenue This grand scale residence on 1 acre provides space and luxurious designer appeal at every turn. A dream entertainer, the home has 4 generous living zones and quality kitchen with stone benchtops, s/steel appliances, coonara and butler’s pantry. With 5 robed bedrooms, 4 luxurious bathrooms, study and alfresco deck overlooking a sparkling in-ground pool and floodlit tennis court, extras include hydronic heating, air-con, c-bus electrical, landscaped garden, triple garage, 12x18m shed and a quiet locale. Auction Saturday 24th March at 1.00pm Land size 4002m2 approx. View Wednesday 6.00 - 6.45pm Saturday 3.00 - 3.45pm Stuart Buckingham 0411 743 336 Sean Rice 0448 010 787 Office 104 Grimshaw St, Greensborough Phone 9435 0999

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Auction This Saturday ROSANNA 14 Darvall Street This classic family home on 945m2 (approx) has been well loved and wonderfully preserved, offering a wide range of options from this point on. Accommodation includes lounge/ dining with gas fire, light-filled kitchen/meals with mountain views, 3 bedrooms, large bathroom and separate laundry. The garden is private and established, while other features include high ceilings, ornate plasterwork, secure garage/workshop, twin carports and OSP. An easy walk to shops, parks, train and bus. Auction Saturday 17th March at 2.00pm Quote $1,100,000 - $1,200,000 Land size 945m2 approx. View Wednesday 4.00 - 4.30pm Saturday 1.30 - 2.00pm Peter Don 0410 609 006 Shane Leete 0419 118 302 Jeremy Cleaver 0403 199 511 Office 1004 Main Road, Eltham Phone 9439 4022

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BRIAR HILL 31 Fernside Avenue This well-presented home on a prominent corner allotment is perfect for families thanks to the landscaped easy-care garden, fabulous alfresco area, immaculate interior and proximity to a full range of local amenities. The light and spacious residence features 4 comfortable bedrooms (master with ensuite), bright central bathroom, generous lounge room and open kitchen/meal/family zone with stainless steel appliances, quality cabinetry and stone benchtops. Further inclusions are ducted heating, evaporative cooling, polished timber floors, double garage and a private and inviting rear garden. Auction Saturday 24th March at 11.00am View Wednesday 6.00 - 6.30pm Saturday 11.00 - 11.30am Ryan Buckingham 0423 506 187 Cate Li 0439 209 545 Office Cnr Rattray Road & Were Street, Montmorency Phone 9434 6666

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GREENSBOROUGH 34 Louis Street This bright 3 bedroom home enjoys a pretty garden with a covered alfresco deck, plenty of privacy and level lawn for playtime. With a northerly orientation and great convenience as its starting point, this home delivers an inviting lounge room, adjoining kitchen/meals/living, 2 big bedrooms, 3rd bedroom/rumpus, central bathroom and a practical open study. Additional features include fresh paintwork inside and out, polished timber floors, ducted heating/cooling, air conditioning, double carport, secure shed and gated OSP. A short walk to shops, schools, parklands, bus and train station – act now! Auction Saturday 24th March at 11.00am Land size 610m2 approx. View Thursday 6.00 - 6.30pm Saturday 11.00 - 11.30am Stuart Buckingham 0411 743 336 Sue Stone 0416 055 159 Office 104 Grimshaw St, Greensborough Phone 9435 0999

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GREENSBOROUGH 1/11 William Street This renovated central Greensborough townhouse is certain to impress, featuring freshly painted neutral décor, new carpet and modern styling throughout open plan lounge/dining, updated kitchen with s/steel appliances, 3 robed bedrooms (master with ensuite and private balcony), zoned main bathroom and bright spacious upstairs retreat. The private paved courtyard has stylish garden borders, while extras include gas heating, evaporative cooling and integrated double garage. A short walk to the train station, Greensborough Plaza, cafes and Ring Road – the convenience here is unbeatable. Auction Saturday 24th March at 10.00am View Thursday 5.00 - 5.30pm Saturday 11.00 - 11.30am Stuart Buckingham 0411 743 336 Ashley Maggs 0437 767 765 Office 104 Grimshaw St, Greensborough Phone 9435 0999

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WATSONIA NORTH 40 Middleton Street This well-presented family home enjoys a comfortable 3-bedroom design, covered alfresco and inviting garden. Tucked behind a pretty picket fence in a quiet friendly locale, this home delivers a spacious lounge/ dining room, light-filled kitchen/diner with stainless steel appliances and café-style dining booth, 3 robed bedrooms, central bathroom and full-sized laundry. The garden is immediately inviting, while additional features include polished timber floors, ducted heating/cooling, new carpet, double garage, workshop and secure carport. Close to shops, schools, Binnak Park, train and bus. Auction Saturday 24th March at 12.00pm Land size 540m2 approx. View Thursday 6.00 - 6.30pm Saturday 12.00 - 12.30pm Stuart Buckingham 0411 743 336 Sean Rice 0448 010 787 Office 104 Grimshaw St, Greensborough Phone 9435 0999

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WATSONIA NORTH 9 Lincoln Street In a quiet family-friendly locale close to schools, parks, bus, train station and Ring Road, this 3-bedroom home is positioned for top convenience, featuring 1 bathroom, lounge/ dining room and an open kitchen/meals/family zone. The garden is large enough for you to create outdoor entertaining spaces, kids’ playground and more, while extras include split system heating/cooling, double garage and shed. With all the elements in place, secure this property and let the fun begin! Auction Saturday 24th March at 2pm Quote $690,000 - $750,000 Land size 711m2 approx. View Thursday 5.00 - 5.30pm Saturday 2.00 - 2.30pm Scott Anderson 0412 855 775 David Oakley 0439 397 284 Office 104 Grimshaw St, Greensborough Phone 9435 0999

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HURSTBRIDGE 4 Dunstan Drive This spacious home offers huge potential for transformation, just a short walk from shops/cafes, train station and primary school. Featuring cathedral ceilings and leafy views, the home comprises a spacious fireside lounge, kitchen/dining with Bosch dishwasher, walk-in pantry and garden aspect, 4 bedrooms (master with ensuite), updated bathroom and rumpus. A paved alfresco terrace is surrounded by greenery, while extras include ducted heating, air-con, double garage and swimming pool waiting to be restored. With a world of opportunity waiting to be realised – it’s time to get excited! For Sale Quote $690,000 - $750,000 Land size 860m2 approx. View Wednesday 5.00 - 5.30pm Saturday 11.00 - 11.30am Scott Anderson 0412 855 775 David Oakley 0439 397 284 Office 104 Grimshaw St, Greensborough Phone 9435 0999

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Watsonia 145 Watsonia Road

Contemporary living in the perfect location. Contemporary townhouse offering 3 double bedrooms, 2 bathrooms plus study in a perfect location just 300 metres from Watsonia shops, close to Watsonia Primary School, Loyola College and public transport. Open plan living/dining, pristine kitchen with gleaming Smeg appliances and stone bench with breakfast bar, powder room, family size laundry. Master WIR and stylish ensuite bathroom.

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Diamond Creek 1 Jonquil Close

A beautiful hilltop haven. With a commanding street presence in a beautiful hilltop locale, this immaculate home offers plenty of room for the busy family, plus a stunning level garden that is almost irresistible. Boasting 3 spacious living areas and wellappointed timber kitchen, there are also 4 robed bedrooms (main with ensuite), family bathroom, 2 powder rooms and practical laundry. The fully landscaped garden and alfresco zone provide a lush outdoor oasis for your family, and the long list of inclusions will impress.

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Watsonia North 33 Huntley Street

Friendly floorplan & a great position. Much-loved 3 bedroom family home awaits a new generation owner to make it their own. Family friendly layout with a central kitchen around a generous family room, dining area and living room. Beautifully updated bathroom with new shower, new vanity and feature tilework. Master BIR and ceiling fan. Ducted heating, split system air conditioning, open fireplace, security doors, single garage.

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Bundoora 39 Carolyn Crescent

Lots of light, lots of space. With lots of natural light and a view to distant hills from large windows this 3 bedroom home (BIRs) is off to a great start and then steps up with a recently updated kitchen and the addition of a family room and 2nd bathroom. Features ducted heating, air conditioning units, polished flooring, security doors, double lock-up garage. Close to Warrawee PreSchool, Warrawee Park, Watsonia North Primary School, Loyola and Parade Colleges, Bundoora Square shops and tram services to RMIT and Latrobe University.

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Greensborough 3 Yatama Court

3 bedrooms plus bungalow. Located within close proximity to Greensborough Plaza, train station, reputable schools and gorgeous parklands. Comprising 3 bedrooms with semi-ensuite to master, large lounge/dining upon entry, updated kitchen, adjacent meals area plus more. Outside boasts a superb pergola along with a bungalow complete with bedroom and ensuite plus its own living area. Extras include ducted heating and evaporative cooling, ducted vacuum, 1,500 litre water tank, garden shed, off-street parking and triple carport.

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Rosanna 31 Darvall Street

Low on maintenance high on living. If you've been searching for that ideal home, with that perfect location, this property offers it all. Inside you'll find 2 bedrooms both with BIR, large lounge, fully equipped kitchen, adjacent meals area and central bathroom. Step outside to a fantastic courtyard area, ideal for entertaining whilst landscaped gardens create the perfect ambiance. Further features include the comforts of ducted heating and evaporative cooling, lock up single garage, immaculate presentation and much more. Close to all amenities.

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Ivanhoe 2/9 Merther Road

Peaceful, private and surprisingly spacious. Likely to suit singles or couples, downsizers, first time buyers or investors this low maintenance homes offers an open plan living/dining area which adjoins a second larger living space with a ceiling fan.The kitchen is fitted out with Fisher & Paykel appliances including induction cooktop & has plenty of storage space & tiled splashback.

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29 Ailsa Grove Ivanhoe 4

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525 The Boulevard, IVANHOE EAST ‘Warialda’ - A Resort-Style Family Sanctuary A Yarra Flats country lane setting with views to the ranges creates a spectacular backdrop for this compelling 4BR family residence with dual frontage to McCubbin Street. Seamlessly set on a David Kilpatrick-landscaped 2080m2 allotment (approx) with infinity edge pool/spa, tranquil water features and multiple alfresco areas; boasts deluxe main bedroom, study/retreat, 4 living areas, gourmet kitchen, powder/bathrooms and DLUG. Text 525theboulevard to 0416 907 825 for more details or visit milesre.com.au

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