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I am Sharon Kirsopp … and I’m a reproductive-loss co-ordinator I manage the reproductive-loss service within The Royal Women’s Hospital, which provides support and care to bereaved families and their deceased babies. The death of a baby is absolutely devastating and traumatic. So it’s really important for us to ensure that we give families opportunities and information about creating memories with their babies. That might be encouraging them to spend time with their baby; holding and cuddling and dressing them, and having photographs taken or handprints and footprints. If they want to, they can take their baby home for a visit. It’s overwhelmingly sad; I mean the amount of grief and death that we experience, and in my job that’s all that I encounter. I’m very grateful that I have a lovely family at home. My kids are teenagers now, so they really understand what I do. When I come home and say I’ve had a bad day and I need a hug they’ll just give me that extra-long hug. I’m also the point of contact where families are coming back post-discharge to find out more information. It might be a family whose baby died perhaps a few months ago but, more commonly, many, many years ago. Each year we have a memorial service to acknowledge and remember babies who have died and invite families back. Society’s view of little babies dying has altered dramatically, as has the way in which hospitals, healthcare services and the community respond to death. Back then, it was normal practice to not encourage women to not spend time with their babies or see or hold them, thinking that if they didn’t see them, they wouldn’t become attached. One women who came back had a baby who died in the 1960s. She actually wasn’t even sure if it was a little boy or a girl – she never saw him. When I helped her find out about her son, whom she then named Brian, she had a plaque placed at his gravesite: “Never held, never seen but never forgotten”. I think that is the message that all of us need to remember and know is that these little babies, no matter how small, no matter how long they have lived or didn’t live, that these little people are important and will never be forgotten. ●

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It was back in school that I was first introduced to the many brilliant facets of Jane Kennedy. I was a wannabe journalist and her caustic but gorgeous Frontline character Brooke Vandenberg scared me off television reporting for life. More than 20 years on, here I am in print, and we are delighted to have on our cover the very clever Kennedy, on her return to radio for Triple M. A mother of five, it was her children who urged ‘do it mum’ when she flagged the chance to go back on air. In her words, they could see she was ready to fly. Writer Rachel Wells met her. ●

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TRIPLE TREAT THE MULTI-TALENTED JANE KENNEDY REVELS IN HER NEW ROLE

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ane Kennedy is running late for our interview. It’s the second week of the school holidays and she’s just driven 40 kilometres and back to buy her children (she has five) the most Instagrammable milkshakes you’ve ever seen. “I had a bit of mum guilt and so I said I’d take them,” says the 53-year-old, as she flashes me her iPhone. On her screen are images of milkshakes that look more like desserts on steroids – all towering ice-cream, fairy floss and wafers. We’re at St Ali in South Melbourne, across the road from Southern Cross Austereo’s Melbourne headquarters where, since October, the actor, comedian, writer and producer has been cohosting Triple M’s national drive show with longtime friend Mick Molloy. The Kennedy Molloy show launched in Victoria before going national in January. It’s been close to 30 years since the pair famously worked together on Triple M’s popular breakfast show, The D-Generation, which later aired on TV and ultimately launched both their careers. A lot has happened in those three decades. After writing and performing together on the ABC comedy classic The Late Show, Kennedy went on to co-found Working Dog Productions with her now-husband Rob Sitch, along with fellow D-Generation colleagues Santo Cilauro and Tom Gleisner and producer Michael Hirsh. It’s considered one of Australia’s most successful production companies with a string of television and movie hits including Frontline, The Castle, Thank God You’re Here and Have You Been Paying Attention?. Kennedy says while she has “dabbled in projects from home,” mostly casting for Working Dog, as

well as a series of cookbooks, this is her “first, proper, full-time job” since her eldest child was born almost 17 years ago. “I really feel very lucky that I had the opportunity to be pretty much a full-time mum for nearly 17 years,” says Kennedy, who has five children with Sitch, including twin boys – their youngest – who are in their final year of primary school. Even now you get the feeling it’s the role she is most proud of and one she was a little reluctant to let go of. She says it was Molloy who approached her about doing the show, which airs between 4pm and 6pm weekdays in Melbourne and Sydney and on a one-hour delay in other states. “It happened pretty organically really,” she explains. “Mick and I were at a charity lunch together and I don’t what it was, maybe it was one too many Negronis. But he said: ‘Hey, I’ve been thinking. What about you and I get together to do a show?’ ” Twelve months earlier, Molloy, who also has twin boys, had made it known to Triple M that he’d like to move to the drive-time slot for family reasons. “Mick knew our family situation, which was five kids and very busy,” recalls Kennedy. “And he said: ‘I don’t know whether this time is right for you or not?’ “I went home and had the family chat and within 10 seconds the kids went ‘do it mum’. I think they could see I was ready to fly a bit.” She says Sitch has been equally supportive. “So, I literally have two lives now. I’m mum from 6am to 1pm then I’m rock chick from 1pm to 7pm. In my dreams,” she laughs. Kennedy, who started her career as a radio

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producer at 3UZ, is relishing being back on air. She describes the show as “adult, news-based comedy” where anything from politics to reality TV is discussed. The long-time friends are clearly comfortable with each other and it comes across on air through their jocular banter and friendly ribbing. In fact, she says she and Molloy are so familiar with each other they didn’t even discuss the content or format of the show until long after they had agreed to do it. “Isn’t that funny? As it loomed closer we said: ‘We really should talk about what we’re going to do.’ I think I just trusted his instinct and I think he thought the same of me... So, we just went, ‘let’s just see what happens’.”

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ennedy says she and Molloy are “very much on the same page with most things” but jokes that if he could, the long-time Richmond supporter would devote far more on-air content to the Tigers. “I’m a great fan of football but can we just stop banging on about the Tigers and their Grand Final win,” she laughs. They are doing something right. In the first ratings of the year, they managed to increase their Melbourne audience share by 2.2 per cent. That dipped slightly in the most recent survey in late April. However, they gained listeners in Sydney, Adelaide and Brisbane. “We know it will take a while to get traction. It’s a new show and we’ve still got to let the rest of the country know we’re actually on,” says Kennedy, who is enjoying bringing “a female perspective” to what has traditionally been a male audience.

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“All I want to do is do a great radio show and make each other laugh and just be myself.” Kennedy says the freedom to be herself is one of the reasons radio remains her favourite medium, more than three decades since she was first on air. “I love the freedom of just being able to rock up and do a show and just rely on your voice and your brain. “I must say that aspect is very pleasing. Not to have to go on TV and do the whole hair and makeup palaver which girls have to do.” She says she is determined to one day do a TV show “where I just wear mascara and I pull my hair in a ponytail and wear a black suit”. Though she concedes: “People can’t cope with that, with watching a woman not dressed up properly.” You get the sense that, for Kennedy, radio, perhaps, is the next best thing. “It is a lot easier to be yourself on radio and to have no filter,” she says. “It’s great to be back.” ●

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No time to waste

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ure, joining the dawn parade of early risers would automatically create more “time” in our lives, but is skimping on sleep the most effective way to be, well, more effective? According to Dr Ron Ehrlich, author of A Life Less Stressed – The Five Pillars of Health and Wellness, you don’t need to give up your slumber in order to make your day feel longer. He believes that reassessing how you spend your day is the key to creating more time for yourself, especially as extra hours are only beneficial if they are used wisely. INCREASE YOUR SHUT-EYE \ Although

challenging, Ehrlich stresses that putting aside eight solid hours a day for sleep and rejuvenation is “your non-negotiable, built-in life-support system”.

He believes being rested actually helps build the physical, mental and emotional resilience to make the other 16 waking hours of the day more productive. One way to ensure this is use a smart watch or a free app like Sleep Cycle to monitor your sleep pattern, so you can see how many hours you’re sleeping and how you might be able to improve on them. AUDIT YOUR DAY \ Taking a step back and looking

at how you spend your time is one method for seeing where you could improve your effectiveness. Don’t forget to consider how you engage with technology. Ehrlich believes that we spend too much time responding to “notifications” on email, social media and news. Instead, he recommends switching

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“What on your list has to be done today; what can wait until tomorrow; and what can possibly be ignored or even deleted?”

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off all notifications so you gain physical time, but also clear your head in order to focus. Try keeping an hour-by-hour diary, and look for patterns of “dead time” or time-consuming habits. How could you avoid these in the future? UNDERSTAND YOUR VALUES \ Working out what’s important to you helps evaluate if you’re spending time on the things that will make you feel satisfied, Ehrlich says. If your week only consists of deadlines and you miss your sister’s birthday dinner, then gaining extra time for work responsibilities won’t make you feel less stressed come Sunday. Instead, think about what makes you feel happy, healthy and satisfied. Block out time for those things in your diary and keep them in mind when determining if you should say no to invitations and

work events. The idea is to save time where you can, so you can spend it doing what you value most. DETERMINE YOUR PRIORITIES \ Once your values

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t’s dark, you’re layered up like the Michelin Man, you can see your breath in the air and you’re not entirely sure if your toes are still there because you can’t feel them. Yep, training in winter can be brutal. But if we’re keeping it real, it can also be the excuse that people are looking for to skip their sessions or eat the hot chips. This may seem a little abrupt but, trust me, I’ve been doing this for 17 years and I’ve heard it all before. More often than not, the people who don’t get results in winter are the same people who are saying it’s too hot in summer. So with this in mind, I wrote this article to give you some practical tips on how to make things easier but also to ruffle a few feathers of those of you who go into hibernation when the temperature drops.

EXCUSE: “IT’S TOO HARD IN WINTER” You need

to change your attitude. If you think you can’t get results in winter because too many things are against you, then, guess what? You won’t. EXCUSE: “IT’S TOO HARD TO EAT HEALTHY WHEN IT’S COLD.” You put on weight when you

overindulge in comfort foods; it has nothing to do with the weather. You don’t need to eat cold salads in order to eat well in the cooler climate. There are endless healthy options that are hearty, too. Think soups, healthy curries, modified pastas and veggie bakes. EXCUSE: “I DON’T WANT TO WORK OUT OUTSIDE” We’re living in 2018. There are thousands of indoor options. From doing my 28 program in your lounge room, to spin classes, f45, Pilates …

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EXCUSE: “IT’S RAINING” I think my dad sums this

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he feeling of having created your perfect family home is, according to the owners of this property, one of life’s greatest pleasures. While it involved think-tanks and hard yards, they’re so chuffed with the results they get a proud rush every time they open the front door. This massive door slides to separate the foyer from the hub, and was made of timber recycled from a barn. It must win the vote for favourite feature, hotly contested though it was. The residence marries a gutted and thoroughly revived, post-war sector with a two-storey extension completed in 2016. An architect was engaged in the design process; one of the owners is the builder, and the other contributed ideas and oversaw the fixtures and finishes. First sighting arrests attention in layer-by-layer fashion, with one face of the original facade with restored and exposed brickwork; another face rendered in white; open visions of the side (and entry) deck, and the pre-cast, Thermomass concrete extension looming large at the rear. Three bedrooms share the ground floor with an atriumstyle foyer, a lounge, bathroom, laundry, and open-plan hub of kitchen, dining and living areas. The foyer gives rise to a staircase with American oak treads and a powdercoated, steel balustrade. The bedrooms have built-in wardrobes, and two have desks. The lounge has timber floors and an ornamental fireplace. In the hub, lots of space is devoted to the kitchen, with another generous slice going to the butler’s pantry. Smeg and Bosch appliances, stone and spotted-gum surfaces, and herringbone subway tiles establish a chic scene, and the cook gets aspects over the hub and the adjoining, entertainment deck. Comprising a big bedroom, study, walk-in wardrobe, en suite and panoramic balcony, the first floor speaks of some serious, parent-pampering. Prospective buyers might take time to peruse the long list detailing the fundamentals and extras. Along with insulation, double glazing, burnished-concrete floors, hydronic heating and custom joinery, it includes the en suite’s aged-brass tapware and freestanding spa bath. From an address that’s easy to remember, to an interior not easily forgotten, this property ticks a host of dreamrealized boxes with an inspired flourish. ● KAY KEIGHERY property@domain.com.au

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AGENT \ Fletchers 9430 1133 PRICE \ $1.28 million – $1.33 million AUCTION \ June 2 at 1pm

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At the rear of two, this new residence combines modern majesty with low-maintenance advantages. It’s private, it’s attractive indoors and out, and glass sliders merge the interior with the entertainers’ deck. On the ground floor there’s a garage with internal entry, laundry, powder room, main bedroom with all the trappings and open-plan kitchen, dining, and family areas. Think marble-look, porcelain surfaces and Smeg appliances for the kitchen. The family area has a bluestone-mounted, open fireplace and television ledge. Concertina doors link the dining area with the protected, entertainers’ deck, beyond which you’ll find a compact, north-facing backyard. A central living area on the first floor leads to a bathroom, separate toilet, and two bedrooms with built-in wardrobes. Engineered oak floors, soft carpets, LED lighting and a water tank servicing the garden and toilets sweeten the general scenario, while ducted vacuum, heating and cooling do their bit for comfort and ease. Walk to Eltham Central parks, transport and shops. ● KAY KEIGHERY AGENT \ Morrison Kleeman 9431 2444 PRICE \ $1.25 million – $1.35 million AUCTION \ June 2 at 11am

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Extended and renovated, this clinker-brick house offers a period-meets-modern interior, and a backyard with plenty of space for kids to romp. If that doesn’t win them over, the cubby probably will. Enter the handsome residence through an arched porch. Linked by etched-glass doors, the lounge and dining rooms have polished floorboards. The lounge has deep cornices and a high ceiling, and a HeatnGlo fireplace. The eat-in kitchen has Smeg appliances, stone surfaces and a walk-in pantry. Glass doors in a sunny vestibule open to the al-fresco deck and backyard. There’s a single garage, and off-street parking is available in the driveway. ● KAY KEIGHERY

High on Mount Eagle, this robust, brick-and render build offers a well-presented interior and a huge rumpus room. There’s a cellar and storage-space galore on the lower level. The ground level has three bedrooms, a lounge, bathroom, laundry nook and kitchen/dining area. Folding glass doors in the dining area give on to a terrace leading to the lawn-backyard with corner deck. Upstairs, the rumpus room adjoins a panoramic balcony, and a bathroom leads to the fourth bedroom, so the whole floor might be declared a parents’ retreat, or a teen domain. Ducted heating is included. ● KAY KEIGHERY

AGENT \ Miles 9497 3222 PRICE \ $1.25 million – $1.3 million AUCTION \ June 2 at 11am

AGENT \ Nelson Alexander 9490 2900 PRICE \ $1.710 million – $1.775 million AUCTION \ June 2 at noon

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MONTMORENCY 46 Cressy Street Only 2 years old and with several years of builder’s warranty to provide peace of mind for one lucky buyer, this sleek modern 2-storey home comprises 4 robed bedrooms (master with WIR/ensuite), stylish bathroom, powder room, study/5th bedroom, lounge/media room, upstairs retreat and beautiful open kitchen/meals/family zone with 900mm s/steel cooking and walk-in pantry. A choice of alfresco zones and stunning rear garden make entertaining a pleasure, while extras include ducted heating, air-con, solar electricity and double garage. Close to Bolton Street shops, Montmorency South Primary School, parklands and bus. Auction Saturday 16th June at 12.00pm Land size 834m2 approx. View Wednesday 1.00 - 2.00pm Saturday 12.00 - 12.30pm Stuart Buckingham 0411 743 336 Ryan Buckingham 0423 506 187 Office Cnr Rattray Road & Were Street, Montmorency Phone 9434 6666

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MONTMORENCY 28 Graeme Avenue This top 1st home/downsizer/investment opportunity enjoys a sought-after Montmorency position. Featuring fresh paintwork and new carpet, this spotless home delivers light and inviting lounge/dining, timber kitchen with gas cooking, 3 good-sized bedrooms with robes (master with direct bathroom access), clever 2-way main bathroom and full-sized laundry with garden access. The courtyard provides an important outdoor element that is easy to manage, while extras include gas heating, air conditioning, secure carport and a short walk to Were Street shops, cafes and train station. Auction Saturday 2nd June at 11.00am

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Land size 309m2 approx. View Thursday 4.00 - 4.30pm Saturday 10.30 - 11.00am Simon McEvoy 0412 319 046 Sean Rice 0448 010 787 Office Cnr Rattray Road & Were Street, Montmorency Phone 9434 6666

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GREENSBOROUGH 6 Lyell Parade Only minutes from many everyday amenities, this welltended family haven delivers a spacious home, lush green lawn, swaying palm trees and a swimming pool that the kids will love! The vast 2-storey design features 3 living zones, timber kitchen with stone benchtops, 4 robed bedrooms, 3 spotless bathrooms and stunning covered alfresco. Extras include ducted heating, air-con, landscaped gardens, tandem garage, secure carport and OSP. With plenty of convenience, you can be at shops, schools, bus and train station in no time!! Auction Saturday 2nd June at 1.00pm

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Land size 706m2 approx. View Wednesday 5.00 - 5.30pm Saturday 12.30 - 1.00pm Stuart Buckingham 0411 743 336 Ashley Maggs 0437 767 765 Office 104 Grimshaw St, Greensborough Phone 9435 0999

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Irresistible weatherboard appeal and a generous 970m2 allotment with huge potential will have this home hitting all the high notes come inspection day. This central Greensborough property is perfectly positioned to start an exciting new chapter where you can develop into a multidwelling site (STCA) and reap the rewards. The existing 4-bedroom home is spacious and spotless, allowing you to move in or rent out while you decide what happens next. It really couldn’t be easier! A short walk to the train, shops, cafes and more – this standout opportunity simply cannot be overlooked.

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GREENSBOROUGH 9 Moodie Street Roll up your sleeves and get stuck into an exciting renovation project where you will be rewarded with a fabulous family home just a short walk from primary/ secondary schools, Diamond Village shops and bus stop. The classic interior features 3 bedrooms, updated easyaccess bathroom, inviting lounge and dining rooms, plus vintage kitchen/meals with garden view. The rear garden presents a big blank canvas ready for you to transform into the family haven you’ve always wanted. Additional features include split system heating/cooling, full-sized laundry with WC and off-street parking. Auction Saturday 2nd June at 3.00pm

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Land size 634m2 approx. View Wednesday 5.00 - 5.30pm Saturday 2.30 - 3.00pm Stuart Buckingham 0411 743 336 Troy Clarke 0439 286 780 Office 104 Grimshaw St, Greensborough Phone 9435 0999

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WATSONIA 1 Reeves Street This classic weatherboard residence on a generous 742m2 allotment offering plenty of room to move, with great potential as and when you please. This inviting home enjoys a good-sized living/dining area with cosy gas log fire, central kitchen with gas cooktop and wall oven, 4 bedrooms (1 with WIR), 2 stylish updated bathrooms and a family room with garden access. The spacious and well-tended rear garden is level and full of family appeal, while extras include evaporative cooling, solar electricity, carport, pretty picket fence and every Watsonia amenity just a short stroll from home. Auction Saturday 23rd June at 1.00pm Land size 742m2 approx. View Thursday 5.00 - 5.30pm Saturday 2.00 - 2.30pm Stuart Buckingham 0411 743 336 Scott Anderson 0412 855 775 Office 104 Grimshaw St, Greensborough Phone 9435 0999

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11 Latham Street, Ivanhoe This 5/6BR residence on a vast corner block (2166m2 approx) is one of the finest homes in the exclusive Fairy Hills precinct, close to leading schools, transport & shops. Distinguished by opulent Art Nouveau detail & a tower with panoramic views, this imposing home comprises grand living & dining

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70 The Boulevard, Ivanhoe This exceptionally spacious 4BR residence with panoramic bushland views has been meticulously renovated on a vast block close to leading schools. A superbly zoned floor plan offers expansive living & dining rooms; well-equipped kitchen; family room & music room; 4 double BRs (ensuite to main; all

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Watsonia North 3 Kalista Crescent

Family space in a great location This beautiful 4 bedroom family home offers comfortable accommodation and living space for families of all ages. Open plan living/dining complemented by 2nd living/rumpus room. Kitchen with meals, island bench and s/s appliances. Master (WIR) and ensuite. Paved and covered afresco. Ducted heating, polished timber flooring, ceiling fans, double garage plus OSP for 2-3 cars. Close to Watsonia North Primary, Greensborough Secondary College, Loyola College, Greensborough Plaza and Binnak Park.

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Watsonia 27 Bungay Street

Exquisitely renovated family entertainer Discover this gorgeous weatherboard home boasting an exquisite, complete renovation. Spacious open-plan living and dining, served by a gorgeous Caesarstone kitchen. Open the bifold doors from the living area and encounter a covered deck with inbuilt BBQ overlooking a deep backyard. Relax in the master suite, 3 more large bedrooms and a family bathroom. With double tandem carport and single lock up garage, hydronic heating, ducted and split system cooling. Just 10 minutes’ walk to Watsonia Village and station.

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Sat, 16th Jun at 12:00pm LAND 696 sqm approx. INSPECT Thursday 6:00 - 6:30pm Saturday 12:00 - 12:30pm

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Macleod 1 Fernley Avenue

Contemporary Macleod living. Perfect pick for first home buyers and down sizers alike. Quality features such as an ultra modern kitchen with stone benchtops and stainless-steel appliances.The open-plan kitchen, meals and living zone produce an inviting atmosphere. Features ducted refrigerated cooling, hydronic heating, and energy efficient LED down lights.

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St Andrews 35 Jacksons Road ’Coorumbene’ Enter at number 37 Jacksons Road (Coorumbene) An inspiring showcase of cleverly considered form, fabulous function and looked for luxury this stunning home offers an exclusive tree change lifestyle without any compromise. Prominently positioned on 65 rolling acres (approx.) with a picture perfect rural outlook capped off by views of the city sky k line that are striking by day and stunning by night, this fabulous ky home delivers lifestyle excellence and equine enjoyment in exceptional surrounds. Expressions Of Interest: Offers Close Tuesday 19th June at 6pm (Unless Sold Prior)

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Eltham 17 Ely Street Sought After Indoor Outdoor Domain Enviably positioned in a first-class location, this inspired family home introduces modern design ideas and quality craftsmanship that takes this home to a level that will tick all of your home buying requirements. Set on a very generous 918 m2 allotment, landscaped gardens wrap around a family focused layout. A brilliant blend of living spaces complemented by a decked alfresco overlooking a sparkling pool, deliver a sought after indoor-outdoor domain.

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Eltham 2/3 Diamond Street A Picture Of Contemporary Class This just completed home in a sought after Eltham pocket leads the way with innovative spaces, easily adaptably living and amazing attention-to-detail. Specified to an elite standard, features including a blend of porcelain and Caesarstone bench tops and splashbacks, Smeg appliances, Engineered Oak timber floors enhance a floorplan introducing three bedrooms (main with bespoke fitted walk-in robe) two luxury bathrooms and spacious living complemented by an entertainers deck. It´s a picture of contemporary class delivering a home of the highest order.

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Greensborough 14 Nairne Terrace When Quality Was King Constructed when quality was king this owner built home delivers solid, substantial spaces in a sought after spot. Set over two spacious levels, it has been cleverly laid out to easily meet the needs of a large or even multi-generational family. The flexible floorplan introduces a variety of living, entertaining and accommodation spaces including three bathrooms and two kitchens, complementing them with a choice of alfresco areas. In a prized Apollo Parkw k ays position, moments from kw schools, the bus, supermarket and cafĂŠ, excellent living in an elite location awaits

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Greensborough 33 Ridge Road Secluded, Serene, Spacious Living A flexible floor plan offering four bedrooms (two with ensuites), three living areas and a choice of decked and paved outdoor living and entertainment areas, all just seconds from Yandell Reserve...this tranquil sanctuary delivers solid, serene, spacious living just minutes from the centre of Greensborough. Tightly held and much loved by our vendors it sits on generous 780m2 corner allotment, in a perfect Greenhill Estate position ensuring an outstanding family lifestyle.

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Eltham North 7 Gum Glade Glorious Lifestyle On Gum Glade Turn your back on the trivial distractions of a hectic day-to-day life and instead let every day inspire you from this relaxed setting of Eltham serenity. Enjoy the tranquillity of a whisper quiet no-thru-road, only one neighbour and a reserve opposite and still have all the benefits of Eltham merely minutes away.Owner built, blending mudbrick, with a variety of timbers that work seamlessly together, generous indoor spaces partner perfectly with an expansive poolside decked alfresco to create the country quiet, city close living we all dream of!

Yallambie 10 Delatite Court Commitment to Intelligent Design, Quality and Craftsmanship Designed by our vendors and constructed by Englehart Homes, Melbourne´s most-awarded luxury and custom home builder. This bespoke 3 bedroom + study home on a 855 m2 landscaped allotment (approx), located amongst quality homes in "The Casacdes" offers stunning street appeal, a fabulous blend of cleverly conceived inclusions, top quality fittings, fixtures and finishes and an obvious commitment to excellent craftsmanship. A choice of three expansive living zones complementing a shady alfresco area surrounded by established plantings create a stunning opportunity to enjoy enviable indoor-outdoor living. Expressions of Interest - Offers close Tuesday the 5th of June at 5pm (unless sold prior)

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Notice of Intention to Declare Special Charge Ivanhoe Shopping Centre In accordance with a resolution of the Banyule City Council (“Council”) made at its ordinary meeting held on 21 May 2018, notice is hereby given that at the ordinary meeting of the Council to be held on 27 August, 2018 it is the intention of the Council to declare a Special Rate (“Special Rate”) under section 163(1) of the Local Government Act 1989 (“Act”) for the purposes of defraying expenses to be incurred by the Council in, administratively only and subject always to the approval, direction and control of the Council, providing funds to the incorporated body known and operating as the Ivanhoe Traders Association (“Traders’ Association”), which are to be used for the purposes of contracted support, promotional, advertising, marketing, business development and other incidental expenses to be approved by the Council and agreed to from time to time between the Council and the Traders’ Association, all of which are associated with the encouragement of commerce, retail, and professional activity and employment in the Ivanhoe Shopping Centre (“Shopping Centre” or “Scheme”). The Council considers that each rateable property and each business included in the Scheme area that is liable or required to pay the Special Rate will receive a special benefit because the viability of the Shopping Centre as a commercial, retail and professional area will be enhanced through increased economic activity. In performing functions and exercising powers in relation to activities associated with the encouragement of commerce and retail activity in and around the area for which it is proposed the Special Rate will be declared, the Council intends to levy and spend an amount of $120.001.48, per annum, raising in total an amount of $600, 007.40 over the 5 year period of the Scheme. The Special Rate is to be declared, and will remain in force, for the period commencing on 1 July 2018 and ending on 30 June 2023. For the period of the Scheme, the Special Rate will be declared and assessed based on the capital improved value of each property multiplied by an amount of 0.043577, combined with a minimum Special Rate payable of $200. The contributions to the Special Rate are set alongside each property in the proposed declaration of Special Rate and are applicable to the properties set out in the following table. Upper Heidelberg Road

40, 51, 59, 73, 75, 77, 78, 79, 84, 86, 87, 89, 90, 91, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 99, 101, 102, 104, 115, 117, 120, 125, 126, 127, 131, 135, 137, 139, 140, 141, 142, 143, 144, 146, 150, 151, 153, 154, 158, 159, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166, 167, 168,169,170,171, 172,173, 175,177,179,180,181, 182, 183, 185, 186, 187, 189, 191, 192, 193, 194, 195, 197, 198, 199, 200, 201, 202, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 209, 211, 212, 213, 215, 217, 218, 219, 220, 221, 222, 223, 224, 225, 226, 227, 228, 229, 230, 231, 232, 233, 234, 235, 236, 242, 244, 246, 248, 250, 1/42, 2/42, 3/42, 4/42, 5/42, 1/50, 2/50, 3/50, 4/50, 5/50, 6/50, 7/50, 8/50, 9/50, 1/63, 2/63, 3/63, 4/63, 5/63, 1/132, 1/132A, 1/137-, 39, 1/140, 1/142-144, 1/145, 1/149, 1/173, 1/180, 1/218, 1/226, 1/75-77, 10/149, 107-109, 11/145, 11/149, 111-113, 119-121, 119A, 119B, 12/149, 128-130, 13/149, 14/149, 140A, 141A, 15/149, 164A, 176-178, 1O/120, 1S/120, 2/132, 2/132A, 2/149, 2/218, 2/226, 238-240, 2O/120, 2O/145, 2S/120, 3/120, 3/132, 3/132A, 3/145, 3/218, 3/226, 3O/145, 4/120, 4/145, 4/149, 4/218, 5/132, 5/145, 5/149, 58-64, 6/120, 6/145, 6/149, 7/145, 7/149, 8/145, 8/149, 9/145, 9/149, 98-100, Level 1 /174, Levels 1-3 /72

Ivanhoe Parade

23, 25, 27, 33, 35, 37, 39, 29-31

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10, 26, 28, 30, 1/8, 2/8, 5/8, 6/8

Livingstone Street

1/4-12, 2/4-12, 3/4-12, 5/4-12, 6/4-12, 8/4-12, 9/4-12, 13/4-12, 4/12, 10A/4-12, 7A/4-12, 7B/4-12, 7C/4-12

Westley Ave

3, 4, 6, 8

The Special Rate will be levied by the Council sending a notice of levy annually to the persons who are liable to pay the Special Rate, which will require that the Special Rate must be paid: D by four instalments, to be paid by the dates which are fixed by Council in the notice; or D by one annual payment to be paid in full by the due date fixed by Council in the notice, which will be a date not less than 30 days after the date of issue of the notice. Council will consider cases of financial and other hardship and may reconsider other payment options for the Special Rate. For the purposes of having determined the total amount of the Special Rate to be levied under the Scheme, the Council considers and formally determines for the purposes of sections 163(2)(a), (2A) and (2B) of the Act that the estimated proportion of the total benefits of the Scheme to which the performance of the function and the exercise of the power relates (including all special benefits and community benefits) that will accrue as special benefits to all of the persons who are liable or required to pay the Special Rate is in a ratio of 1:1 (or 100%). This is on the basis that, in the opinion of the Council, all of the services and activities to be provided from the proceeds of the expenditure of the Special Rate are marketing, promotion and advertising related and will accordingly only benefit those properties and businesses included in the Scheme that are used, or reasonably capable of being used, for retail, commercial or professional purposes. Copies of the proposed declaration of Special Rate (which includes a detailed map of all the properties included in the Scheme and the respective amounts payable by each property) are available for inspection during normal office hours at any of the Council offices for a period of at least 28 days after the date of the publication of this notice, being until Saturday 30 June 2018. Any person may make a written submission to the Council under sections 163A and 223 of the Act. In addition, any person who will be required to pay the Special Rate to be imposed by the proposed declaration, whether an owner or an occupier of a property included in the Scheme, has a right to object to the proposed declaration and may also make a written objection to the Council under section 163B of the Act. An occupier is entitled to exercise the right of objection if they submit documentary evidence with the objection which shows that it is a condition of the lease under which the person is an occupier that the occupier is to pay the Special Rate. Written submissions to be submitted to the Council under section 223 of the Act and/or written objections to be lodged with the Council under section 163B of the Act must be received by the Council by 5pm on 30 June, 2018. Submissions and/or objections must be in writing and addressed and sent by mail to Banyule City Council, PO Box 94, Greensborough, 3088 Any person who has made a written submission under section 223 of the Act and has requested to be heard in support of their written submission is entitled to appear in person or to be represented by a person specified in the submission at the meeting of the Council on 6 August 2018, the time and place of which will be advised in writing. All submissions and personal information in submissions will be handled as authorised or required by law, including under the Privacy and Data Protection Act 2014. Council will consider any written submissions and take into account any objections in accordance with sections 163A, 163B and 223 of the Act. Any persons requiring further information concerning the proposed declaration of Special Rate should in the first instance contact Council’s Economic Development Unit on telephone number 9457 9865 SIMON MCMILLAN Chief Executive Officer 12389108-SN23-18

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