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INSIDEWeek 3 2013 Volume 6
Residents alarmedby VCAT fee rise
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Extra Whittlesea pokies get the green lightWHITTLESEA council is losing itsbattle to stop problem gambling withthe Victorian Civil and Administrat-ive Tribunal overruling its opposi-tion to allow 10 more pokermachines in a bowling club.
VCAT recently approved the extramachines at the Whittlesea BowlsClub, despite acknowledging com-munity concerns.
Mayor Rex Griffin said VCAT’sdecision to uphold the Victorian
Commission for Gambling andLiquor Regulation approval toincrease the number of machinesfrom 40 to 50 was ‘‘disappointing’’.
‘‘The council is concerned aboutany net increase in the number ofpokie machines in the municipalityas well as being extremely concernedabout the harm caused by the exist-ing machines,’’ he said.
‘‘There is significantly more com-munity opposition than support for
an increase in the number of pokiesat the club and the club’s proposaldid not include immediate socialbenefit to the community.’’
VCAT ruled in favour of installingthe machines, despite noting that ‘‘itis clear that there is a real apprehen-sion in sections of the community ...that problem gambling is a seriousand increasing threat to the socialfabric of the community’’.
– Sue Hewitt
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‘The most challengingface was a GeneSimmons of Kiss face’
HAMISH Finlay knows how toshow his true colours – he flies theAustralian flag on his face.
The eight-year-old St Joseph’s pri-mary school student provided a skin‘‘canvas’’ for local artist SuziFantauzzo (pictured, right, withHamish) .
‘‘The flag takes about 10 minutesto do, double the time of a normaldesign. I use a sponge to fill in the fullface then do the outline of the crossand the stars of the Southern Cross,’’said Mrs Fantauzzo of Doreen.
The mother of two began paintingfaces about four years ago.
‘‘I did the first face as a favour andnow it’s a full-time business,’’ shesaid. ‘‘I have always worked in thecorporate world doing administra-
tion, but face painting has taught meI can do anything I want and encour-age others to try.
She is self-taught and said ‘‘I runclasses, but have never been to one’’.
‘‘I can’t paint on paper or canvas,just faces, which is funny because wehave a famous artist VincentFantauzzo [a portrait painter whohas exhibited worldwide] in the fam-ily,’’ she said.
‘‘Girls love butterfly faces andboys Spider-Man, usually the boyscan’t wait to get home because theyhave a Spider-Man costume there.
‘‘The most challenging face was aGene Simmons of Kiss face for a manin his ’50s.
‘‘The biggest disappointment wasat a kid’s party where I had just doneall their faces then they ran out underthe sprinklers and all my work wa-shed off.’’
She said it took about five minutesto do standard designs using profes-sional non-toxic face paint.
‘‘I love working with children butnow I have to bribe my own two girlsif I want to practise on them becausethey are over it.’’
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Job service tohelp disabledAN OUTREACH employment ser-vice to match disabled people withjobs is starting in Whittlesea.
CVGT Australia would start theservice by March 4 at a soon-to-be-decided office, which would com-plement its Epping office, CVGTPreston office manager EstelaAiello said.
The company’s disabilityemployment service in the Plentyregion would include a new branchoffice in Greensborough and com-munity outreach services inWhittlesea, Hurstbridge and EastDoncaster, as well as its existingoffices in Epping and Preston.
In an in-house competition, thePlenty team scored the highestnumber of job placements over thethree weeks before Christmas com-pared with eight other branches,and allowed the Plenty branch tomake a $1160 donation to RoyalChildren’s Hospital and the RotaryClub of Preston’s fight againstpoliomyelitis.
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Hike for planning feesBY SUE HEWITTAND DAN MOSS
‘These fees ... certainlydon’t reflect currentpractice’
THE Doreen Residents ActionGroup is alarmed at proposed feehikes at the Victorian Civil andAdministrative Tribunal after itspent thousands of dollars to fight ahigh-rise development at the tribu-nal last year.
Group spokeswoman Lisa Law-rence said the group hired a barris-ter and won the case against a five-storey development in Laurimar,but VCAT fee increases could stopordinary people from taking action.
She said the tribunal’s proposal toincrease ‘‘commencement fees’’from $38 to $502 and possibly$1007 by 2015 would take ‘‘morethan a couple of sausage sizzles’’ tofund for community groups.
Ms Lawrence said if a councilrejected a proposal, it should be theapplicant, not the council or rate-payers opposing it, who should paythe majority of the VCAT costs.
Whittlesea council’s planning and
major projects acting directorMaria Cooke, said VCAT hadreleased its proposed fee structureand invited submissions by Febru-ary 15. She said the council wouldreview the fee structure and decidewhether to make a submission.
Under the fee proposal, it will be
25 times more expensive to initiatean action. Hearing fees includingmediation, which is a free serviceoften used to resolve a dispute with-out going to a hearing, would becharged on the likely number ofdays a case is expected to run.
The daily rate, additional to thecommencement fee, for hearings ofnormal cases would begin at$368.40 for days two to four, andgo up to $1028.70 for day 10 andany day afterwards.
Complex cases would cost $1834and those on the major case listwould cost $3226 a day. Melbournemetropolitan councils dealt with37,325 planning applications lastfinancial year, 3011 were reviewedat VCAT according to the Depart-ment of Planning and CommunityDevelopment’s annual report.
Fees for many of the cases VCAThears would increase to recover45 per cent of the cost of runningthe tribunal, or $22 million a year.
Municipal Association of Vic-toria president Bill McArthur saidthe new fees were a reaction to aplanning system that was past duefor review. ‘‘These fees were set in2000 and certainly don’t reflect cur-rent practices.’’
The move to a user-pays system isa blow to the public’s access to ju-stice, said shadow attorney-generalMartin Pakula. “If you massivelyincrease the fees as the governmentis proposing to do, many Victorianswill simply not be able to utilise thatcourt system.”
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Celebrating year of the serpentArthur Yong (pictured) holds a lantern made from red money packets to signify prosperity in the lead-up to the Chinese New
Year celebrations at Lalor Library. The president of Chinese from the North urges everyone to take part welcoming in the
Year of the Snake on February 2. Library community co-ordinator Keryn Hurley says there will be a lion dance, fire crackers,
tai chi and Chinese music. Chinese New Year celebration, at Lalor Library, 2A May Road, Lalor on February 2, 1pm to 4pm.
Funding cutsto hit hospitalBY SUE HEWITT
NORTHERN Health faces a $1.5 mil-lion budget deficit and cuts to electivesurgery and jobs as funding reductionskick in.
The organisation’s business per-formance executive director MareeCuddihy said despite the growingdemand for services in the north, a fed-eral government cut to funding wouldhit 400 elective surgeries and at least15 full-time jobs this year.
‘‘The northern community has beengrowing by 20 per cent per annumover the past 10 years and is made upof residents born in more than 180countries who speak more than 130languages,’’ she said. ‘‘NorthernHealth has proposed a $1.5 millionbudget deficit as a means to maintain abalance of clinical services.’’
Ms Cuddihy said the NorthernHealth board was considering further
cost reductions while aiming to min-imise impact on patient care.
‘‘The Northern Health board andexecutive have been keeping the stateand federal governments informedregarding funding reduction implica-tions and staff have been keptinformed,’’ she said.
‘‘From late December 2012 to midJanuary 2013, Northern Health hasreduced bed capacity for six weekshowever patients will continue to betreated.
‘‘Northern Health is situated in arapid growth corridor delivering 2694babies in the 2011-12 financial year.We’re on track to deliver over 3000babies in the 2012-13 financial year.
‘‘This continued demand for mater-nity services has a flow on effectto other areas within the healthservice. One of the impacts may be ourability to provide timely care to lesscritical patients.’’
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Police fear rise ofWhittlesea gangsBY SUE HEWITT ‘See a group of half a
dozen young people andyou may not feel safe’
POLICE fear the new suburbs ofWhittlesea will be a breeding groundfor gangs.
Inspector Bob Dykstra said the newhousing estates with young childrenand limited infrastructure, recreationand public transport could lead toyoung people becoming gang mem-bers, terrorising the community.
He said police expected problemsfrom now to the next 10 years butwere trying to address issues immedi-ately.
‘‘The police are liaising with thedevelopers [about amenities] and try-ing to influence the kids to make posit-ive choices,’’ Mr Dykstra said.
He said children on the new estateswere young and their activities weremischievous, rather than criminal.
‘‘But it might start with graffiti, goon to petty theft and then gangs.’’
Mr Dykstra said youngsters, boredbecause there was little to do, might
start gathering in groups and becomegangs.
He said groups of teenagers could al-so affect the community’s perceptionof safety. ‘‘You see a group of half adozen young people, and may not feelsafe.’’
He said housing estates in the north-ern suburbs had small blocks and lim-ited transport and activities, leading todisaffected youth.
Mr Dykstra said the design of manyhousing estates in the north meantlocal youths had little to do. He sup-ported the Whittlesea council’s call fora justice precinct in South Morang,including a new ‘‘super’’ police station,Magistrates’ Court and County Courton land surrounding Whittlesea Coun-cil offices in Ferres Boulevard.
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Cool twist tomusic festivalBY SUE HEWITT
THE Whittlesea Country Music Festi-val has taken a new twist with rocklegend Ross Wilson from Daddy Cooland Mondo Rock signed as the head-line act.
The 13th festival has undergone amakeover and instead of running for aweekend, will be held on February 9 asa single-day, free event.
Wilson (pictured) will perform withthe Peaceniks group, which includesmembers from Daddy Cool andMondo Rock, along with Eden Parkcountry singer Brittany Pavlo and sev-eral other acts.
The festival, sponsored by theWhittlesea council and WhittleseaBowls Club, includes a free streetparty in Church Street, Whittleseafrom 10am to 4pm where country art-ists and local musicians perform arange of musical genres.
The Twilight with the Stars concertat AF Walker Reserve starts at 5pmwith fireworks at 9pm.
Pavlo is a home-grown talent hail-ing from Eden Park who has just per-formed at country music singingevents in Tamworth, NSW.
Details: visit whittleseacountrymu-sicfestival.com.au.
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NSalad days aheadCon Karamalis wakes up every morning and looks at the sky, then to his precious garden full of edible bounty. Melbourne’s
fickle weather plays havoc with the 80-year-old’s plants, but he has a win in sight that could change that. ‘‘I want to win the
Whittlesea council’s vegie garden competition,’’ he says. Mr Karamalis came second last year and is aiming for first prize.
‘‘Last year hail broke panels on the hot house and I need the prize money to fix it.’’ The competition has two categories: best
front garden and best edible garden, with the first prize worth $500. Details; visit whittlesea.vic.gov.au.
FEATURESTORY
The nectar of the gods starts on the fertile hills of Eden Park, where the fi rst burst of grape buds is full of promise. The vines are planted in grids according to variety, the limbs twisted around wire to form green-
topped T-shapes.It looks like a typical vineyard, with
regimental lines crossing the slopes in rows and tended by heavy, commercial machinery.
But the vineyard is an open-air classroom for Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE (NMIT) and the winemakers who choose from this crop are anything but vintage.
They are novices in an age-old craft and have a burning passion to produce wine that will make sommeliers smile.
NMIT has a long, award-winning history
in viticulture, offering short courses through to degrees at its campuses, including Epping and Eden Park, and through online programs.
The head of NMIT’s viticulture programs is Dr Alastair Reed, a youthful academic who can’t hide his excitement when it comes to discussing wine.
His refl ection dances off the shiny, stainless-steel vats that dominate the institute’s multi-million-dollar commercial winemaking and bottling facility in Epping.
A huge grape crusher churns through tonnes of grapes. But Reed has not turned his back on the old ways of winemaking and the facility’s socio-cultural setting.
‘‘We are in the northern suburbs where there is a do-it-yourself winemaking culture and we respect that,’’ he says. ‘‘The residents
have their own traditions and embrace time-honoured winemaking techniques that we can learn from.’’
A simple example is the traditional juice-extraction method. Last year a student chose the old way of treading on grapes to get the juice for their wine.
‘‘Sarah, an online student from Geelong, came in to the Epping campus for four days last year, took off her shoes and foot-stomped the grapes," Reed says.
NMIT is no backyard wine-making venture. Its commercial winemaking centre can process 100 tonnes of grapes and produce a top-quality drop.
Students’ wines have received numerous accolades since NMIT produced its fi rst vintage in 1998. The wines have won gold,
silver and bronze medals across Australia, including a mention at the Royal Melbourne Show in the revered Jimmy Watson awards, in honour of the late wine bar owner from Lygon Street in Carlton.
The students learn everything about their craft, from cultivation and harvesting through to processing and then bottling, labelling and marketing.
The Bachelor of Viticulture and Winemaking has grown from a small, boutique degree to one of the largest in Australia.
And because it blends online learning with face-to face teaching, the course has opened up to students all around Australia. There are about 100 students on board for short courses up to certifi cates and degrees.
SweeterSue Hewitt visits a vineyard where budding sommeliers are reaping more than an angel’s share of successth
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Long before a drop of wine reaches a glass, the students visit NMIT’s Eden Park campus near Whittlesea to learn about the properties of the grapes and the timing of the harvest.
Research scientist Sara White says the sugar content, or baume, varies depending on when the grapes are picked and it affects the alcohol level of the wine.
‘‘A big red is 15 baume,’’ she says. ‘‘But we also pick grapes early to prevent the sugar increasing.’’
Students sample grapes throughout the growing season to monitor sugar and acid levels, and inspect for disease to determine whether grapes should be picked sooner or later.
Other infl uences such as smoke from bushfi res can affect the grapes, and therefore
the quality of the wine. ‘‘It’s called smoke taint; grapes absorb the smoke and after 30 minutes of thick smoke it leaves a taste like a stale ashtray,’’ White says.
Grapes grown at NMIT vineyards are supplemented with fruit from commercial vineyards.
They are crushed, generally using a commercial crusher, although some students use a traditional basket press – a bin-shaped press with open slats on the side and a collection tray with a funnel to run the juice into a container. A handle on top turns the press down.
‘‘It’s very labour intensive, but the more you press, the better it is as there are more tannins,’’ says Reed.
To create a full-bodied red wine, the grape
skins are left in with the juice to develop strong tannins. The skins are removed to create a crisp white wine.
Students choose the style of fermentation containers, from towering steel vats to full-bottomed glass bottles or oak barrels. French oak barrels, which cost $1500 each, are built from 200-year-old timber, while American oak barrels cost $500. Each imparts a distinctive fl avour to the fermenting wine.
A commercial bottling line allows the students’ wines to be professionally presented with labels designed by fellow NMIT art students.
In educating the students’ palates, NMIT buys tainted wine and dilutes it by degrees until even the slightest hint of it can be tasted.
Winemaker and NMIT lecturer Karen
Coulston says cork taint has been eliminated by the use of screw top lids. Oxidation, caused by evaporation allowing oxygen into the top of the barrel during fermentation, is a problem.
The amount that evaporates is called the angel’s share and is said to be the amount of wine an angel takes from a fermenting wine barrel in return for vineyard blessings and other good deeds.
But the process leaves an air pocket above fermenting grape juice that can lead to oxidisation of the wine and a spoilt batch.
The angel’s share can turn the nectar of the gods into vinegar. �
Details: visit nmit.edu.au/studyareas/viticulture_and_winemaking
1 Alastair Reed at the Epping campus 2,3,4 NMIT students bottle, harvest and taste the wine 5 Hard at work at the Eden Park vineyard 6 Research scientist Sara White at the Epping laboratory
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SEE&DO
Laugh ‘til it hurtsLook out! Puppetry of the Penis Live is
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funky tunes and new tricks. Show starts
8pm, February 1. Tickets $39 adults,
$34.90 concession. Plenty Ranges
Arts and Convention Centre, 35 Ferres
Boulevard, South Morang.
Details: call 9217 2317 or visit plentyrangestheatre.com.au
Get a business edge Whittlesea council is offering up to six
free one-on-one small business mentoring
sessions for business owners or those
considering starting a business. Sessions
will include all-important tips on marketing
and fi nance. On February 4, 9am-4pm
at council offi ces, 25 Ferres Boulevard,
South Morang. Registrations essential.
Details: call 9217 2278 or visit www.whittlesea.vic.gov.au
Ciao bellaHave a chat, share ideas and make new
friends at the Italian Social Group for
adults. The group meets every Monday
from February 4 at 11am at Thomastown
library, 52 Main Street, Thomastown.
February 4. Call 9464 1864.
Inspired by natureJohn Borrack: Selected Paintings & Drawings 1970-2012 showcases the masterful work
of the Australian landscape painter. The
exhibition is in the historical Bundoora
Homestead Arts Centre, 7-27 Snake Gully
Drive, Bundoora, from Wednesday to Sunday,
until February 10. Free. Details: call 9496 1060 or visit bundoorahomestead.com.
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Taste sensationBundoora Park Farmer’s Market has more than
35 stalls of local produce, including fruit and
vegetables, fresh meat and fi sh, bread and pasta,
as well as fl owers, pet treats and handmade
soap. This Saturday, at Bundoora Park, 1069
Plenty Road, Bundoora. Gold coin entry. February 2 from 8am-1pm. Details: call 8470 8170.
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PROFILE
There is something about growing old ‘‘disgracefully’’ that lit a spark in Kim Jacob’s heart.
He was 50 at the time but something about heading into the twilight years without a protest didn’t sit right.
So he did what he thinks all middle-aged people should – he joined the Ulysses Motorcycle Club and became president of the Whittlesea branch.
The national club has up to 60,000 old codgers – junior members are in their 40s and only graduate to senior membership at 50. People join the club, rather than one of 140 Australian or any of the overseas branches, but can ride with any branch.
Seven years on, Jacob is a proud member of a club which has a logo of a bespectacled old bloke with a beard, big nose and open face helmet.
The club’s name comes from a poem about how the great Greek hero Ulysses, in charge of his kingdom of Ithaca, was bored and longed to go adventuring with his old mates.
It describes the sort of person who has the
wanderlust to ride across the country in middle and later years, Jacob says.
The rebel in Jacob raised its head in childhood. ‘‘I have been riding since I was about 12 or 14 years old, not legally, of course,’’ he says. ‘‘My present ride is a [cruiser style] 2006 Suzuki Boulevard VZ800, I have had this bike for about 18 months. Prior to that I owned a 1997 Honda CBR600F, I still regret selling the Honda – it was so much fun to ride.’’
Fun seems to be the password at the club, which attracts dozens of people to its Saturday rides as well as its mid-week jaunts.
Ray Lane, 63, is a founding member of the Whittlesea branch, which started in 2000 with a handful of riders and now attracts about 60 on a Saturday ride.
He rode bikes as a kid and returned to biking when he was 40 because ‘‘you become a teenager again’’.
Lane’s mammoth rides include a trip to Townsville of about 4000 kilometres, double the usual distance, because ‘‘you zig zag your way across the country, taking in points of interest’’.
‘‘A two-day trip might take a week,’’ he says.‘‘Ulysses is not a motorcycle club. It is a
social club where everyone happens to like bikes.’’
Age is no barrier. One of the club’s older members, Don Miller, 76, rode across the Nullarbor to Albany, Western Australia with about a dozen other members a few years ago for the club’s annual general meeting.
‘‘I really enjoy it; you get a lot of time to think when you’re riding,’’ he says.
Many members tell a similar story of riding as teenagers then giving motorcycling away.
Ron Laurence, 66, rode a scooter when he was ‘‘young and foolish’’. He didn’t have a licence “because no one told me I had to have one’’.
Marriage and children led Laurence to turn to more conventional transport, but when he turned 45 the family car held little appeal and he returned to motorcycling.
‘‘I saw a motorcyclist wearing a logo with an old man’s smiling face and discovered the Ulysses Club,’’ he says. ‘‘Through the club I’ve met more people than I would have in a car club.
People with bikes wave to each other or pull up and say ‘nice bike’; car drivers never do. ’’
Laurence has switched to a trike with a lounge-chair style seat and takes his wife, Terri, on the back.
Sue Brabazon, 50, never rides pillion. She rides her own Suzuki 650 Burgman scooter because ‘‘I love the open road’’. ‘‘I live in Preston but love Whittlesea and getting out in the country,’’ she says.
‘‘I lost my brother in a motorbike accident. It sounds like a stupid reason to start riding seven years ago, but he was a member of Ulysses and loved it; so do I.’’
Brabazon says it is no different being a female rider. ‘‘All the members welcome you and share their knowledge.’’
And size doesn’t count when it comes to machines. Brabazon has ridden a Honda CT110 Postie Bike motorcycle – a lightweight 110cc machine designed for commercial and agricultural use – from Brisbane to Darwin in a 10-day Postie Bike Challenge, where riders bought then donated their bikes to charity.
‘‘It was great,’’ she says. �
Get your motor runningGrowing old disgracefully is more fun on a motorbike, fi nds Sue Hewitt
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SPORT
As a coach, it’s easy to walk into a well-established club, take over the reins and enjoy the spoils.
Paul Miller, pictured left with fast bowler Ruwan Perera, took on the role at Bundoora United this season after three years at Gisborne District Cricket Association club Wallan, where they won a fl ag in his fi rst season.
“Basically I was looking to get back to metropolitan cricket, and for me, coaching is about challenges,” he says.
“There are a lot of jobs around at good clubs who are ready-made for success but the role at Bundoora United was a major point of difference for me. Talking to the guys ahead of the season, there was a real challenge there to make the club stronger on and off the fi eld and it’s one I’ve really enjoyed.”
The club, the Bulldogs, play in the Money Shield of the Diamond Valley Cricket Association, the league’s second-highest grade behind the Barclay Shield.
The Bulldogs have endured a lean trot in recent years, but currently sit seventh of 14 teams, battling with several teams for the fi nal spot in the top four.
They’ve won four of nine games, one more than they won in all of the 2011/12 season. Much of the improved showing this season can be attributed to right arm quick Perera, in his second season with Bundoora United.
After 10 games, the Sri Lankan has snared 36 wickets at the remarkable average of 11.11, to be one of the best bowlers in the competition. Last season he took a respectable 18 wickets.
Miller, 44, says the feedback on Perera’s progress has been positive. “Compared with last season it seems like he has come back a year older, understanding wickets better and knowing where he has to bowl,” he says.
“It was all a matter of getting his length right. He bowls a good line but this season he has been hitting the right length all year and opposition guys are really struggling.
“Apparently he is nowhere near as quick as he was last season but that’s perfectly fi ne because he’s sharp enough at this level and he’s bowling within himself ... If he keeps going this way, he’s going to push 50 wickets for the season.”
Miller still plays himself, opening the batting or in the middle order. His form has fl uctuated, with a 55 not out and 99 not out in two Twenty20 matches but only one half-century in the Money Shield.
With two games to the fi nals he says the side has a “good opportunity” with “winnable” matches. “For us to make it we have to win all four games,” he says.
“We rate ourselves a good chance but there’s not an easy game and it will go down to the last round.” �
United statesBundoora’s new coach loves a challenge. By Daniel Paproth
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efore we can fi nd out how Curtis Stone got to be Oprah’s go-to chef guy, what it’s like to be a dad and why he’s not coming home any time soon, something must happen. The writer formerly known as punctual has to turn up to
the interview.Thanks to a tragi-comic combination of LA traffi c,
the new iPhone maps application and sheer out-of-town naïvety, I am running desperately late. Not fi ve or 10 minutes late, but half an hour. Half an hour late for a guy whose diary is no doubt divided into three-minute segments by his public relations team and whose day will later overlap with Ellen DeGeneres’.
As seconds tick away in standstill traffi c on Santa Monica Boulevard, I weigh up how I might express my penitence if he’s still there; I wonder if he will object to a vigorous apology manhug.
When I eventually do stumble into the bar of the W Hotel in Hollywood, sweating and apologising profusely, Stone shakes my hand fi rmly with his right and steadies me with his left – “You’re good mate, it’s OK,” he says – and then directs me to a table.
But fi rst he says: “These are my parents.” I shake their hands too. They are radiating pride and jetlag as they have just arrived in the States from Australia. Stone has picked them up from the airport. We sit down in the bar and start at the beginning.I read that you got your fi rst big break under Marco Pierre White by offering to work for him for free. Is that true?
“The easiest way to get a job as a cook is to walk in and say, ‘I want to work for you. I know your food. I’ve eaten it. I admire it, and I want to learn from you.’ Then, of course, anybody would take you on. You say, ‘I’ll work for free, and if I’m any good, pay me what I’m worth.’ Of course they’ll fi nd a job for you. But I do think it doesn’t really matter what industry it is; it matters that you show your dedication through your actions, not your words.”What are you doing here in LA?
“I came here by total accident, actually. I was living in London at the time and had been there for nine years. I was asked to shoot this pilot for the Discovery Channel over here and I was having my 30th birthday in Vegas; it was sort of halfway between the UK and Oz, and I thought half of my mates are from there, half are from here.
“They asked me to shoot the pilot right [for Take Home Chef] around that time, so I was like, I’m going anyway, so yeah I’ll do it. It sounded like a ridiculous concept – I literally had to go into a grocery store and ask someone what they were cooking for dinner that night, invite myself
back to their house, cook for them and surprise their husband – but it turned into a 140-episode series. I guess they thought someone with an accent could get away with it a bit more than just a local.”Did you know anyone in LA in those early days?
(Stone laughs) “I got here and was met by somebody from the production company and they said, ‘Here are the keys to your apartment, your mobile phone and there’s a car in the garage’. I can remember looking at the phone when he left and thinking, ‘I don’t even have anyone’s number to put in there’. I don’t know a single being here.”
“LA can be a lonely place. Because it’s so spread out and has no centre, it can feel like it has no soul.”Do you remember your fi rst few nights?
“I was in Pasadena. I walked down to the old town and went in a sushi joint and sat there and thought, ‘How weird is this?’.
“I was single and what else are you going to do but, you know, have a crack at LA? I don’t know if you’ve ever done it before, but just moving to a new city with nothing and no one; it’s confronting. Now I love it. It has so many personalities. Los Angeles is a horrible city to visit in many respects, but an incredible city to live in.”Where do you and Lindsay (Stone’s fi ancée, actress Lindsay Price, from Beverly Hills, 90210 and Lipstick Jungle, who he met on his “fi rst and last blind date”) live in Los Angeles?
“We actually live at the end of a cul-de-sac just about fi ve minutes away from here in Hollywood. Our house has this tiny little front, it doesn’t look like anything, and then you walk in and you walk through the house and our backyard really opens up onto this lake. In summertime you get crazy frogs that you can hear.”Do you have any advice on how to make it in LA?
“It’s funny. I get calls all the time from people I know in Australia saying, ‘Introduce me to your agent’. I’m like, ‘Sure, I will; go for it!’ But I feel like saying, ‘Don’t just walk up to an agent in LA and say, I’ve hosted a travel show; what do you think? Come and do the research about what sort of networks you’d want to work for, or what kind of shows you can keep your eyes on’.”Once you’ve found a potential niche for yourself, or your business, what’s the next step?
“I had a point of difference from day one because I was an Aussie. I was the only Aussie chef here as far as I knew. My brand – and I do hate speaking about it like that – speaks to certain audience members. I eat quite healthy compared with the other chefs in the marketplace. I probably look a bit healthier than some of them. You can make different alliances with that.”
Is living healthily a marketing angle or a lifestyle for you?“That’s how I live and how I feel about food, which makes
me really attractive to brands that want to promote health and fi tness. It’s a huge market in America. It’s the fastest-growing market in the food space, health and wellness.”You often sound more like an entrepreneur than a chef. Is that a side of yourself you’ve discovered and developed in LA?
“Yeah, I think that with LA comes brighter opportunities but in TV, the fact is you’re just a pawn within a bigger business. When you fi gure that out, you realise you have to put together a fantastic team and from there you can be more strategic; you can go after the bigger deals.
“You can then go to the agents and attorneys, who basically have access to everyone because they either represent them or their competitors, and you put together a plan. That’s how you get on shows like Oprah or Ellen or whatever it is; by reaching out and having a point of difference that works for that show, and being clever about the way you work with your publicist to pitch certain things.”You said your fi rst big break on the Discovery Channel was mostly dumb luck. Do you believe in fate?
“I’m kind of a believer that you’ll always end up in the same place, but there’s a million different routes to get there.”Do you know how overexposed you are back home? Coles has killed you.
“It’s wild, isn’t it? I’ve become the ‘Feed your family for less than 10 bucks’ guy; that’s me. But the funny thing is, it’s actually the proudest thing I’ve ever done.”Why? What’s in it for you, aside from the money?
“That ethical stuff around food is really important to me, and I like being in a position to be able to sort of fl y a fl ag and inform people and help them. I think at some point the money doesn’t matter. I can remember I worked for a guy who was extremely wealthy, and I was asking him about it, and he said, ‘At the end of the day it’s just another zero’.In a 2010 interview you talked about your efforts to eradicate hormones and growth promoters in beef sold in Coles. How did that go?
“Beef sales went up 12 per cent, which is very exciting. It cost them a lot of money to do it because the production is slower, so it takes longer for the farmers to grow their cows, so you have to pay more for it, presumably. But you can’t charge more for it because the customer won’t accept it, so the price stayed the same. When I sit back and think about all the different initiatives we’ve worked on, I’m f---ing proud of it.”
Let’s not beat around the croquembouche, Curtis Stone is “crushing it” in Los Angeles. He explains to Andrew Mcutchen how it all began.
Rolling away the
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‘The easiest way to get a job as a cook is to walk
in and say, ‘I want to work for you. I know your food.
I’ve eaten it’ ... You say, ‘I’ll work for
free, and if I’m any good, pay me what
I’m worth’ ...’
So is your work at Coles done?“No. The pork production in Australia is an absolute
disaster. Because the industry’s price-driven, they have sow-pen production of pork, which means that the sows are kept in a pen. It’s too small for them to turn around. They get extremely big, extremely fast. When I say to Coles we have to stop this, they say the industry’s going to go crazy, because if we go and tell the farmers it’s not just like they’ll say, ‘OK’. They have to knock their farms down and rebuild. Who’s going to pay for it? Then I have to convince Coles, well, you have to pay for it.”Did Coles know what it was getting into when it started working with you? How did you get along with its leadership?
“They had a really interesting CEO come in, Ian McLeod, who had very similar thoughts to me. He came from the UK, where the ethics of the food are actually more advanced and more humane than in Australia, believe it or not. As an Aussie, you’d like to think that we have this beautiful, organic, natural food manufacturing industry, but we don’t.”Your fi rst child, Hudson, was born on November 6, 2011, (a fellow Scorpio to Stone, who was born November 4, 1975). Do you want him to grow up an Aussie?
“Totally. There’s something primal in you that just naturally wants that. I remember when he was fi rst born, the fi rst time we travelled we had to get a passport for him. Of course, it was an American passport. That was something that didn’t sit well with me. I was like, if he’s going to have an American passport, we’ve got to get his Australian passport.”Do you want Hudson’s upbringing to be like yours?
“You always love the things that you had. I remember my school days in East Keilor and I think it’s a good, decent upbringing in Australia. And then you live in a big city like LA and you’re like, ‘God, where would we send him to school? What sort of kids would he be hanging out with?’”
Have you and Lindsay talked about the future; where you’re going to raise the kids?
“I’d like to be between the two countries for a while. I think you’ve got four or fi ve years until you’ve really got to decide where they go to school. Lindsay and I have both got a sense of adventure and spirit that’s like we don’t have to discuss it now. Let’s just leave it that we’ll be cool when we get to the point and have to discuss it. I think Lindsay loves Australia too. She loves coming back and spending time over there as well.”What have you learnt about success?
“Probably that you can brand yourself in any way; that there’s no one path to success. To use my industry as an example: if you’re healthy and this and that, then there’s all these things that are open to you, all these extensions that you can make of your brand.
“But if you like junk food and going though drive-ins, then there’s a guy here who’s got a show called Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives. He’s stuffi ng his mouth all the time. He’s the opposite of me in terms of what he stands for. But he does a great job, and more power to him. I think to be truly successful you have to live and breathe what it is you do. The only way you can do that is if it’s genuine. Then you have to put everything into it. Everything!
“If I’m honest about how much I work, I probably work 15 to 16 hours a day, still. I probably have, my entire life. It’s because I love it.” �
Curtis Stone will feature on an upcoming episode of Masterchef: The
Professionals on Channel Ten. Details: www.masterchef.com.au/
cooking-with-curtis-stone.htm
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MOTORING
Self-driving cars are inevitable. Cars are already reverse-parking themselves and braking
automatically to avoid, or at least mitigate crashes. Next year Volvo will have vehicles capable of driving themselves in traffi c up to 31 km/h, and late this year Mercedes-Benz’s new S-class will steer itself, maintaining course in its lane at a safe distance from the car ahead, although it won’t operate unless a hand is on the steering wheel.
The Economist magazine recently took a stab at how things could look with self-
driving cars everywhere and there’s good and bad. Good: Your car will take you to work, drop you and then go home again, so scratch downtown parking stations. Bad: Rush hour will be twice as long.
Mind you, given that electronics can react in millionths of seconds, cars will be able to travel much closer together in fast-moving caravans, so the capacity of roads will be increased. Truck drivers and couriers will be out of a job and trucks won’t need rest breaks any more, so say goodbye to truck bays. Taxi drivers will also join the unemployment lines as people summon short-term hire cars with their smart phones. Or use their own cars and send them home again. Shopping centres may even offer customers free lifts in their self-driven mini buses.
Roads will need fewer signs, signals and guard rails so building them will be cheaper. And rural houses will become more desirable because people won’t
mind long commutes; they’ll be able to work (or play) on their computers while sitting comfortably in the rear seat.
Here’s something the car industry will appreciate; driving tests, if they exist at all, will become a great deal easier. The industry is concerned that growing numbers of young people prefer using their iPads on the train to driving, and anything that gets them interested in cars again is welcome.
Travelling salesmen will sleep in their motor homes as they roll from town to town, meaning lots of farmers’ daughters may remain single.
The vast bulk of car accidents are caused by human error, so expect accidents to fall dramatically. This will send insurance premiums plummeting (this is just theory, remember) and free up hospital beds.
But expect a rise in taxes to compensate the poor, struggling government. �
Fast lane to the futureDriverless cars will change life for the better, or so we hope
ROD EASDOWNBEHIND THE WHEEL
Things you didn’t know about motoring
Of the 16.2 million cars recalled in the United States in 2012, just over half were made by Toyota and Honda.
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For a lucky few in Bundoora’s blue-chip College Views estate, the name of the estate has a literal meaning. This property
at 23 Ambrose Treacy Drive backs directly onto the sprawling sport fi elds and gardens of the 32 hectare Parade College.
Not short of space itself, this property sits on an impressive 835-square metre corner block. It is completely fl at and includes an in-ground pool. Befi tting its prestigious surrounds, the house has a handsome triple-fronted facade that impresses passersby with its clinker bricks, gables and decorative fretwork.
These classic Edwardian features belie the property’s true age. It was built by the present owners just eight years ago. It is new enough
to have all the creature comforts of the modern age, but is old enough for the garden to have become established.
Lavender and rose bushes bring colour and fragrance to the front yard where English box hedges frame manicured sections of lawn. Yuccas and tropical plants create an oasis-like setting by the pool, and high James Stirling hedges provide a good screen from the property’s sole neighbour. The gardens are supported by a 3000-litre tank and sprinkler system.
Inside, almost every room has views of the lush lawns and gardens. The main living hub is lined in glass and has a meals area neatly positioned in a large bay window.
Big family dinners can be easily prepared in the large kitchen, which includes ample bench space, a corner pantry and a stainless steel 900mm oven.
During this time of year, meals are best enjoyed on the covered outdoor terrace. It is cleverly positioned between the pool and the back lawn, allowing parents to always be able to keep an eye on the children.
The backyard is certainly big enough for games of badminton or cricket. The rear shutter to the double garage also allows residents to bring the car or boat into the yard for a wash.
In cooler months, the family can snuggle on the couch in front of the TV in the central lounge room. The room’s plush burgundy carpets give the space an additional layer of warmth.
The main bedroom faces the street on the property’s ground fl oor and includes a walk-in wardrobe and en suite with period-style tiles and twin vanities. The study is just across the hall and has direct access to the double garage.
Three other bedrooms are up top. They all have built-in wardrobes and share a central bathroom with vaulted ceilings and a bath. They also share a retreat area that is large enough to be used in a multitude of ways. Desks could be installed to create an open-plan study for children, and couches could be brought up to give them somewhere to relax. The street-facing bedroom is by far the largest of the three, but the other two have views of the college.
It’s not just Parade College that is close by. Bundoora is home to two universities and this property is ideally located in between them. A short ride on the No. 86 tram down Plenty Road will take you to La Trobe University in one direction, and to RMIT’s Bundoora campus in the other. All the amenities you need in the University Hill shopping precinct are also just a short tram ride away. �
A study in styleGraduate to fi ne family-sized comfort in a convenient location
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MILL PARKShop 8, The Stables
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EPPING 7 Ludeman DriveOh So Young!Nestled in the Eucalypt Estate with views of rolling hills is a home perfect
for the 1st home buyer, those looking to downsize or investment. Boasting
4 bdrms, master with WIR & FEN, generous living space & kitchen with s/s
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Tuesday 26th February at 5pm (unless sold prior)INSPECT Thur 5-5.30pm Sat 12-12.30pm Photo ID requiredMELWAYS 181 D1
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EPPING 6 Lanark StreetSimple Yet SensationalOffering a house with a suitable floorplan to call home. Incl: 3 bdrms with
BIR’s, sep. lounge, kitchen/meals & central bathroom. Outside be met by
a DLUG & huge driveway, perfect for tradesman or those with a caravan/
trailer/other toys! Extras: timber floors, heating, shutters, gardens & more.
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EPPING 9 Eskay RoadThe Family’s New AddressSituated in the heart of Epping & close to all amenities sits a home waiting for you and your family. A
flexible floorplan consisting of 3 generous bedrooms, full ensuite and walk in robe to master, formal
and informal living areas. A spacious open plan timber kitchen with all of today’s modern appliances
leads out to a large pergola area perfect for those sunny Sunday afternoons. Extras include: ducted
heating, evaporative cooling, landscaped gardens, DLUG with drive through rear access. They don’t
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MILL PARK 4 Shannon PlaceA hidden gem in one of Mill Park’s best pocketsRecently refurbished this home offers 3 spacious bedrooms, renovated bathroom and laundry, and a double garage with separate double carport. A find that won’t disappoint the fussiest first home buyers or investors.
Saturday 9th February at 12pm (unless sold prior)PRICE GUIDE Contact AgentINSPECT Saturday 2nd February 1-1:30pm Photo ID requiredCONTACT Steven Gruevski 0402 941 954 South Morang 9437 8155
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1 FORD COURT, MILL PARKBEDROOMS FourBATHROOMS TwoLIVING Lounge, dining, meals-family, plus self-contained unitTHE REST Ceiling rosettes, decorative skirtings andcornices, gazebo, landscaped gardens, three-car garage,workshop,PRICE $580,000FOR SALEAGENT Love Real Estate, call 9404 4955
1215 OUTBACK COURT,DOREENBEDROOMS FourBATHROOMS TwoLIVING Open-plan living spacesTHE REST New residence and ready tosettle in 30 days, ducted heating, garage,stone benchtops, walk-in pantry, stainlesssteel appliances, fully fenced, highceilingsPRICE $464,900PRIVATE SALEAGENT Millership and Co, call 9436 0222
3/13 VIEWGRANDBOULEVARDEPPINGBEDROOMS ThreeBATHROOMS OneLIVING Lounge, dining, retreatTHE REST In a quiet street, brick-and-render townhouse, light-filled lounge,detailed tiled floors, feature wall,downlights, high ceilings, modern fixturesand fittings, double garagePRICE $320,000-$350,000FOR SALEAGENT Hocking Stuart Bundoora,call 9467 8376
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1300 REAL ESTATE
THOMASTOWN199 High Street
9466 3233
EPPING740 High Street
9422 1822
MILL PARK Shop 8, The Stables
9404 3444
“Landlords, we have the experience, the systems and commitment to provide red carpet management of your investment property. . .
We have good tenants ready to rent now”
SOUTH MORANGShop 9, 797 Plenty Rd
9437 8155
BUNDOORA4/1177 Plenty Rd
9467 5444
EPPING 15 Anglers Drive
Available Now $400pw4 Bdrm resid. incl B.I.R & carpet to all rooms + mstr bdrm with full ensuite, a spac family/meals area, kit with all new SS appl. Incl D/heat & cooling.Roque Salazar: 0408 372 733
EPPING 35 Brunswick Street
Available Now 390pwBRAND NEW Home feat: B.I.R & carpet to all 3 bdrms + mst bdrm with ensuite, large open lounge & kitchen area with all new SS appl. Closed to all amenities.Roque Salazar: 0408 372 733
EPPING 17 Fertile Street
Available 06/02/13 375pwNEW 3 bdrm Home, inc B.I.R’s, mst bdrm with ENS, open lounge, spac kit/mls area, SS gas appl, WI pantry & dishwasher. Close to Epping Plaza & much more!Roque Salazar: 0408 372 733
EPPING 31 North Haven Drive
Available Now 380pwOpp parklands, offering 3 spac bdrms, all with BIR’s, fully equipped kitchen, dining and sep lounge. Feat heating and alfresco.Roque Salazar: 0408 370 589
THOMASTOWN 1/86 Heyington Avenue
Available 04/02/13 280-300pwWalk to Thomastown station, shops and High St. Offers 2 bdrms with B.I.R’s, kit with gas hot plates, elect oven, SS air-cond & large courtyard.Roque Salazar: 0408 372 733
EPPING 15 Anglers Drive
Available Now $400pw4 Bdrm resid. incl B.I.R & carpet to all rooms + mstr bdrm with full ensuite, a spac family/meals area, kit with all new SS appl. Incl D/heat & cooling.Roque Salazar: 0408 372 733
EPPING 31 North Haven Drive
Available Now 380pwOpp parklands, offering 3 spac bdrms, all with BIR’s, fully equipped kitchen, dining and sep lounge. Feat heating and alfresco.Roque Salazar: 0408 370 589
THOMASTOWN 1/86 Heyington Avenue
Available 04/02/13 280-300pwWalk to Thomastown station, shops and High St. Offers 2 bdrms with B.I.R’s, kit with gas hot plates, elect oven, SS air-cond & large courtyard.Roque Salazar: 0408 372 733
KEW 8/167 Brougham Street
Available NOW $310pwFeatures include electric heating, carpet, cover car park, gas cooking and bus stop at the end of the street!Barry Plant Bundoora: 9467 5444
BUNDOORA 16 Josef Avenue
Available NOW $465pwComprises of large living arears, kitchen with stainless steel appliances including dishwasher & ducted heating and cooling.Barry Plant Bundoora: 9467 5444
RESERVOIR 76 Miranda Road
Available NOW $380pwNewly renovated located in convenient part of Reservoir. Includes single lock up garage and great size backyard!Barry Plant Bundoora: 9467 5444
BUNDOORA 2 Japonica Street
Available December 1st $350pw3 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom home is close to transport, shops and schools. Air con, heating, double carport, storage shed, large rear yard and Gas appliancesBarry Plant Bundoora: 9467 5444
BUNDOORA 3 Japonica Street
Available NOW $500pwWaking distance to RMIT, public transport & University Hill SC. Features include gas heating, airconditioning, dishwasher & lock up garage.Barry Plant Bundoora: 9467 5444
BUNDOORA 4 Magdalen Mews
Available February 11th $450pwOffering formal living, study room, open plan family area & spacious kitchen.Barry Plant Bundoora: 9467 5444
BUNDOORA 48 Arthur Street
Available NOW $345pwThis great 3 bedroom family home is a must see!!! Call us today to book an inspection!Barry Plant Bundoora: 9467 5444
BUNDOORA 15 Kerrie Street
Available NOW $330pwWith shops & transport practically at your front door. Offers Freshly painted and new carpets through out, central heating and wall air conditioner.Barry Plant Bundoora: 9467 5444
BUNDOORA 29 Milton Parade
Available NOW $400pwHuge lounge room, formal dining & kitchen with meals / family area. Quality features include lock up garage, gas ducted heating & Evap cooling.Barry Plant Bundoora: 9467 5444
BUNDOORA 1/68 Janefield Drive
Available NOW $310pwGreat Location in University Hills. Close access to shops, gym, supermarket and trams. Offers good size living area, kitchen, bedroom and bathroomBarry Plant Bundoora: 9467 5444
THOMASTOWN 12 Treetop Court
Available 05/02/13 $420pwThis 3br home with BIR’s, master with ensuite, kitchen with S/S appls, meals/dining, open plan lounge/family area, study, d/heating, air con & remote garage.Amanda Ales: 0401 233 043
LALOR 17 Dickens Street
Available 30/01/13 $380pwBV home with 4 bdrms, BIR’s, large sunroom, PFB’s, kitchen/meals area, d/heating, 2 split systems, roller shutters & DLUG with second kitchen.Amanda Ales: 0401 233 043
LALOR 2/7 Pinetree Crescent
Available Now $360pwNew modern 2 bdrm townhouse with BIR’s, kitchen with S/S appls, open plan family/meals area, LUG & much more. Close to all amenities.Faye Fotiadis: 0414 517 286
THOMASTOWN 1/27 Central Avenue
Available Now $330pwThis quality built unit close to everything offers 2 bdrms with BIR’s, kitchen with gas appliances, living/dining, split system, carport and much more.Faye Fotiadis: 0414 517 286
THOMASTOWN 2,3,4/27 Central Avenue
Available Now $310pwBrand new 1 bdrm units with BIR’s, study, kitchen with gas appls, dishwasher, living/dining area that adjoins the entertainers courtyard, split system and carport.Faye Fotiadis: 0414 517 286
MILL PARK 1/103 Hawkes Drive
Available Now $300pwThis brand new 2 bedroom unit has the lot. Spacious living with heating & A/C. Central to shops, schools and public transport.Brayden Schmidt: 9437 8155
BUNDOORA 7/40 Linacre Drive
Available 4 February $350pwSpacious 2 bedroom fully furnished apartment, located in the heart of University Hill. Close to public transport & more.Brayden Schmidt: 9437 8155
MILL PARK 18 Monterey Court
Available NOW $350pw3 good sized bedrooms all with BIR’s, full ensuite to main bedroom, Bathroom with bath and separate toilet. A/C to lounge & split system to main bedroom.Brayden Schmidt: 9437 8155
MILL PARK 25 John Hunter Court
Available Now $370pwWell presented 4 bedroom home all with wardrobes, separate Lounge, and open plan living. Call to make an appointment today.Brayden Schmidt: 9437 8155
DOREEN 12 Dunraven Street
Available Now $390pwHuge 4 bedroom home with full ensuite & BIR’S. Stainless steel appliances, spacious living areas and generously sized backyard.Lily Spooren: 9437 8155
EPPING 5 Gibbons Place
Available Now $320pwLovely appointed 3 bedroom home. Consists of 3 generous size bedrooms all with BIR’s, and heating/cooling. Call to inspect.Brayden Schmidt: 9437 8155
MERNDA 13 Melliodora Drive
Available NOW $350pwThis Townhouse features a huge remote controlled double garage, powder room, open plan kitchen/meals & lounge area, alfresco area & a large yard.Lily Spooren: 9437 8155
LEASED
SOUTH MORANG 32 Warbler Walk
Available 29 January $380pw4 bedrooms full ensuite, Open plan kitchen area gorgeous gardens and under cover entertaining area.Lily Spooren: 9437 8155
SOUTH MORANG 15 Gardense Parade
Available Now $340pwThis home consists of 3 bedrooms, master with WIR and ensuite. Open plan kitchen and modern amenities. All this plus more.Lily Spooren: 9437 8155
DOREEN 3 Gentle Walk
Available 15 February $340pwThree bedroom townhouse with a study/fourth bedroom - Tiled open plan living area with breathtaking views. Must see.Brayden Schmidt: 9437 8155
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LOVE Thomastown 201 High Street ph: 9465 2133
LOVE Mill Park Shop 45, The Stables, Childs Roadph: 9404 4955
LOVE Epping 780 High Street ph: 9401 2322
loverealestate.com.au
Under Instructions From The Mortgagee Set in a highly sought after pocket of Lalor this brick 3 bedroom home is within close proximity to Lalor Plaza, public transport and schools. Consisting of generous sized bedrooms with built in robes, renovated kitchen, spacious lounge with coonara. Additional features include large 4 car garage, with additional lockable garden/storage sheds. Set on a generous parcel of land the home needs some TLC to enhance and restore the property to its full potential.
AUCTION Saturday 16th February at 11.00amINSPECT Wednesday 30th January 6-6.30pm & Saturday 2nd February 11-11.30am CONTACT Graham Love 0418 534 450 or Ryan Di�Natale 0418 330 587OFFICE Love Thomastown 9465 2133
LALOR 68 Casey Drive
3 1 1 4 Commanding Home In A Commanding LocationOpen, light fi lled home which is built with family living & entertaining in mind. With its commanding presence and striking street appeal the home is sure to attract the interest of even the most fussy of buyers. With the benefi ts of four spacious second story bedrooms all with BIRs (master with ensuite & WIR) as well as a downstairs 5th bedroom or study. Downstairs we also fi nd the main living zones as well as Tasmanian Oak timber kitchen. Outside we have something special in the expansive undercover decked area perfect for summer BBQ�s and entertaining. A welcome bonus is the double car garage with workshop & drive through access. All of this on a great size block of land & in a position close to shops, schools & parkland. SET NEGOTIATION� Closes Monday 11th February at 6.00pm (Unless Sold Prior) INSPECT Thursday 31st January 6-6.30pm & Saturday 2nd February 1-1.30pm PRICE GUIDE $500,000 - $550,000CONTACT Nick Kandi 0412 310 704 or Michael McCluskey 0431 293 043OFFICE Love Mill Park 9404 4955
MILL PARK 76 Blackman Avenue
5 2 3 2
Start Out With Style, Invest With Confi denceA perfect fi rst-home and likewise suitable investment, this well maintained home is an exciting discovery in an equally exciting location within easy reach of schools, shops & transport. Updated and immaculately presented, the home features three bedrooms (BIRs), spacious lounge zone, generous dining zone adjoining the timber kitchen (with dishwasher), sleek bathroom & an expansive alfresco area complete with built in BBQ. Other notable features include ducted heating, cooling, alarm, single carport, side access (suitable for boat, caravan or trailer) and an impressive rear yard.AUCTION Saturday 9th February at 12.30pm INSPECT Wednesday 30th January 6.15-6.45pm & Saturday 2nd February 12.45-1.15pm CONTACT John Gioftsidis 0410 522 195 or Jim Kalakias 0402 177 336OFFICE Love Epping 9401 2322
EPPING 55 Derby Drive NEW LISTING
3 1 1 1When Location is ParamountLocated opposite Stables Shopping Centre, and short walk to local schools (St Francis Primary School / Mill Park Secondary College) and transport (bus), this property certainly ticks all the right boxes. A charming abode presents an alluring option for fi rst home buyers, young families, investors and downsizers alike. The fl oor-plan offers three bedrooms plus study / fourth bedroom (main with BIR/en suite), central bathroom, versatile living space, and central kitchen with adjoining meals / dining zone. A single garage, single carport and a tidy rear yard add further to the home�s appeal.AUCTION Saturday 23rd February at 11.00am INSPECT Thursday 31st January 5.30-6pm & Saturday 2nd February 1-1.30pm CONTACT Jim Kalakias 0402 177 336 or Marian Trajkovski 0401 800 066OFFICE Love Epping 9401 2322
MILL PARK 343 Childs Road NEW LISTING
4 2 2 2
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love is...entertainingAt LOVE real estate, we know what makes your house a home. Do you love entertaining? We�ll help you fi nd that perfect home to entertain family and friends this Summer.
For three generations, LOVE real estate have been bringing families together.
Call LOVE real estate and talk to us about what you love.
After all, love is where you live.
www.stockdaleleggo.com.au/thomastown
9465 2700 193 High Street,Thomastown
12 Willard Court LalorUnder Instructions From State TrusteesThis spacious home, within a quiet court close to shops,
schools and parks, and central to both High Street and Edgars
Rd, presents a fabulous opportunity for an investor, or buyers
looking for an affordable entry into the real estate market.
Offering three generous bedrooms, kitchen meals and large
living room, clever design introduces separate rooms for the
bath; toilet and shower making the morning rush a thing of the
past.
Auction Sat 23rd Feb at 11.00am
Inspect Thursday 5.00-5.30pm
Saturday 11.30-12.00pm
Agent Irena Todoroski 0404 019 558
A 3 B 1 C 2
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Australia’s new home for property
508 Plenty Rd, MILL PARK 3082 www.chestertonrealestate.com.au
9436 6622OPEN 7 DAYS
1 2 2SOUTH MORANG Simply Stunning, 3 Living Areas In Popular Mill Park LakesThis beautifully presented home will truly please you. Ideally located close to transport and central shops/restaurants in Mill Park Lakes. Very close to schools and Westfi eld Shopping Centre. Comprises large entry, formal lounge & dining, grand master bedroom with massive his & hers built-in-robes & luxurious ensuite, two additional bedrooms with built-in-robes and a study with built-in-robes or forth bedroom option. Gorgeous open plan kitchen with Mile dishwasher & loads of bench space overlooking the large meals & family room plus rumpus room with cosy fi replace for your enjoyment. Outside there is a drive thru double remote garage, stunning entertaining area & manicured gardens. Extras include quality window furnishings, light fi ttings, ducted heating, evaporative cooling, the list goes on! Your private inspection is highly recommended, call our offi ce today!Inspect By Appointment • Contact 9436 6622
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1 2 2MERNDA $375,000Contemporary Elegance… Over 25 sq’s In Mernda Villages!This stunning Porter Davis home features a host of quality inclusions and a popular free fl owing fl oor plan with zoned living areas to accommodate the growing family. Comprises large open plan area that encompasses a dream kitchen with 900mm upright cooker, stone bench tops and dishwasher, tiled meals and family room that opens out to a large alfresco for year round entertaining, separate study and huge rumpus room. Master bedroom with double ensuite and walk-in-robe, two additional double bedrooms with built-in-robes, central bathroom and separate toilet. Massive inclusion list… too many to mention here, come see for yourself! Call our offi ce today for your private inspection!
Inspect By Appointment • Contact 9436 6622
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SOLD $499,900
3 1 2THOMASTOWN $368,900Modern, Spacious And Affordable Home in Great Location!!This perfectly located home unit is a must to inspect. Perfect for retirees, fi rst homebuyers or investors. With only 2 on the block and it’s own street frontage, it is more like a house than a unit. Very spacious in size, comprises 3 large bedrooms with built-in-robes, 2 living areas. Large fully equipped kitchen complete with dishwasher. The large bathroom complete with bath-tub has 2 way access from master bedroom. Outside there is a double remote garage with internal access, great low maintenance backyard, so you can enjoy your time. Located within easy access to Ring Road, buses, schools and transport. Extras include ducted heating, air-conditioning and much more. What are you waiting for?Inspect By Appointment • Contact 9436 6622
NEW LISTING
4 3 2SOUTH MORANG $625,000Stunning, Large & Elevated Home On 765m2 Land With The Best Views In Mill Park Lakes!This magnifi cent large family home is perfect for the growing family or ideal if you have elderly family members, as it has 2 huge master bedrooms of which one is located downstairs with its own full ensuite and walk-in-robe, upstairs is another master bedroom, also with full ensuite and walk-in-robe. The additional 3 bedrooms upstairs all have built-in-robes. The central large bathroom has a spa bath. Also upstairs there is a large retreat as well as double doors that open up to a balcony with the best of views all around. Downstairs, there are formal and informal living areas. Huge dream kitchen, complete with dishwasher and a massive meals area, great for large parties. Outside there is a double drive-thru garage, undercover entertaining area, and great size backyard. All this and more located within minutes to Westfi eld Plenty Valley and South Morang train station, this home offers many extras, so be quick to book your private inspection.Inspect By Appointment • Contact 9436 6622
NEW LISTING
2 1 2MILL PARK $339,500Stunning 2 Bedroom Unit, 5 Minutes To Westfi eld & South Morang Train Station!You must act quick to secure this stunning home unit, in a fantastic location. Within minutes to buses, Westfi eld Plenty Valley and South Morang train station, this unit is large, more like a 2 bedroom house, and in a peaceful location. Perfect for retirees, fi rst home buyers or investors. Comprises high ceilings. Gorgeous spacious kitchen with modern appliances including dishwasher, light and airy living area. The 2 double bedrooms are located of a hallway. Master bedroom with walk-in-robe and 2-way access to spacious bathroom complete with bathtub. The 2nd bedroom has built-in-robes. Outside there is a double remote garage, fantastic large and paved entertaining area, leading off kitchen, as well as a large low maintenance garden. Extras include brand new ducted heating in wall air-conditioner, 8 solar panels and quality fi xtures and fi ttings. Be quick or miss out.Inspect By Appointment • Contact 9436 6622
NEW LISTING
3 2 1SOUTH MORANG $375,000Space & Tranquility In The Fabulous Bellevue Estate!This two storey townhouse is situated in the ever popular Bellevue Estate. Opposite parkland & only a stones throw away from all amenities, including fabulous Westfi eld Plenty Valley & the new South Morang train station. You will be pleasantly surprised by the open plan living this townhouse has to offer, with spacious kitchen, formal lounge, family/meals area leading out to the huge undercover decked alfresco area, providing you with year round entertainment. Comprising 3 bedrooms, master with balcony, large ensuite with double vanity & walk-in-robe, built-in-robes to remaining bedrooms. Other features include separate laundry & toilet downstairs, ducted heating, evaporative cooling, split system, alarm and a single lockup garage. Sure to impress, so call our offi ce today to book your private inspection! Inspect By Appointment • Contact 9436 6622
NEW LISTING
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508 Plenty Rd, MILL PARK 3082 www.chestertonrealestate.com.au
9436 6622OPEN 7 DAYS
LAND FOR SALE336m2 MERNDA Mernda Villages $149,000450m2 DOREEN Plenty River Estate $169,990420m2 DOREEN Vantage Point Estate $179,500455m2 DOREEN Panorama Estate $195,000648m2 DOREEN Eminence Estate $209,900512m2 SOUTH MORANG Hawkstowe Estate $215,0002064m2 MILL PARK Crestwood Estate $379,000671m2 BUNDOORA University Hill $449,500
For more information contact our offi ce on 9436 6622
3 2 2EPPING $365,000Elevated Home With City Views On Large Allotment Approximately 720m2If you are looking for a quiet place to settle down with an extremely convenient position close to train, shops, schools and public transport then this is it! With manicured gardens this much loved home will impress you the minute you enter. Three good size bedrooms with built in robes, main bedroom with full ensuite, beautiful central bathroom, comfortable living room with a spacious lounge and dining area, sun-fi lled kitchen with stainless steel appliances and dishwasher adjoining the meals area. Other features include ducted heating, evaporative cooling, fl oor boards. Outside there is an undercover entertaining area/carport perfect for those who need a space for boat, caravan or light truck all of this and more on a great size backyard.Inspect By Appointment • Contact 9436 6622
4 2 2MILL PARK $479,900Leave The Car At Home & Walk To Stables, Westfi eld & Train StationSitting high and mighty with commanding district views of Redleap Reserve Lake, with short walk to Stables Shopping Centre, Mill Park Secondary College & St. Francis’ Primary School. This magnifi cent one of a kind family home comprises high ceilings and lots of space with a sunroom and a large family area that leads out to the balcony, ultra modern and stylish kitchen with stainless steel appliances and dishwasher, that opens to a large meals area. Including 4 double bedrooms, full ensuite & walk-in-robe to master & a large central bathroom. Downstairs features a large retreat/home cinema room, bigger than double garage with secure & convenient internal access, plus separate huge workshop/gym room. Extra include heating, cooling, loads of storage space & quality fi xtures & fi ttings. Outside there is a spa for your entertainment, second driveway with carport ideal for more cars, boat, caravan or truck. This home is a rare fi nd so be quick to book your private inspection before it’s gone.Inspect By Appointment • Contact 9436 6622
1 2 2MILL PARKSomething Special In Rivergum’s Best Location Opposite Gorge!Before you step inside you’ll fall in love with this lovely home with it’s stunning facade. Situated on the high side of the road, opposite gorgeous uninterrupted views of Plenty Gorge. This much loved home offer s ornate cornices, period style bathrooms and powder room. Huge blackwood kitchen adjoining meals and family room. Separate formal lounge and study downstairs. Upstairs there are 4 bedrooms/studio as well as an extra study/nursery. The retreat area upstairs has magnifi cent views as well as the master bedroom and studio/bedroom. The double remote garage has internal and rear access. Magnifi cent landscaped backyard with a huge entertaining area. Extras include ducted heating, air conditioning, ducted vacuum, dishwasher and more! Be quick to book your private inspection.Inspect By Appointment • Contact 9436 6622
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1 2 2SOUTH MORANG $519,500Space & Comfort, With Views To Take Your Breath Away!You can’t ask for more, this spacious family home offers 4 large bedrooms, Master with full ensuite and walk-in-robe. Designed with comfort and space the home offers an expanse of light fi lled living zones. The timber kitchen with gas appliances overlooks the decked entertaining area which has the best views in South Morang. Designed to give you breathtaking views from all windows. The ground level comprises a very large open space living area, separate study and powder room. Are you a wine cynosure? If not you will be inspired to become one with the magnifi cent cellar and loads of storage. The double garage drives through to a good sized backyard. Extras include ducted heating, evaporative cooling, refrigerating cooling and roller shutters. Book your private inspection today.Inspect By Appointment • Contact 9436 6622
NEW LISTING
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SOLD $615,000
3 1 1EPPING $339,990Perfect Central Epping Location - Walk To Station!Ideally located within minutes walk to High Street, Epping Station and all amenities. This stunning townhouse is light fi lled and modern. The perfect opportunity to enter the property market at an affordable price. Perfect for the fi rst home or investors, comprising very large sunlit lounge room, modern kitchen with meals area including dishwasher. Upstairs there are three double bedrooms, all with built-in-robes, central spacious bathroom, ducted heating, air conditioning and ducted vacuum. Outside there is a garage with internal access and a low maintenance backyard. Also on offer are quality windows and light fi ttings. Book your private inspection now!
Inspect By Appointment • Contact 9436 6622
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[ 28 ] NORTHERN WEEKLY – YOUR COMMUNITY VOICE January 29, 2013
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www.stockdaleleggo.com.au/epping
9401 3411 742 High StreetEpping
7 Nolan Drive EppingUNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM STATE TRUSTEESThis brick home on a 544m2 (approx) cnr allotment presents
an amazing opportunity for 1st home buyers looking to add
value with a full renovation, spec builders in need of a project,
or developers (STCA). Set in a great location, just a short walk
from Epping Plaza, schools, shops & Epping train station, this
is the perfect way to enter the real estate market. A terrific
design offers 3 good size bdrms & massive open plan living
areas. One of the best value real estate offerings in Epping, you
will need to act fast. Bring your ideas & your cheque book!
Auction Saturday 9th February @ 11am
Inspect Thur 5:30-6pm; Sat 12-12:30pm
Agent Anthony D’Ambros 0411 418 008
Map Ref Melways 182 B9
A 3 B 1
All information contained herein is gathered from sources we consider to be reliable. However we cannot guarantee or give any warranty about the information provided and interested parties must solely rely on their own enquiries.
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LJ Hooker South Morang 9404 3000Shop 10, Axis Centre 797 Plenty Road, South Morang, 3752
Located in the Cornell’s Hill, this 639 m2 vacant land provides a good opportunity to settle in this popular area. With plenty of space to build you dream, the block may suit a range of popular house styles. With a location minutes to shops, schools and public transport this is the perfect ‘blank canvas’
DOREEN327 Flaxen Hills RoadLarge Home site on Corner Position
Auction 23rd of February 2013at 11:00amljhooker.com.au/4K1H8YContact Gavin Rodrigues 0419 990 711
LJ Hooker South Morang 9404 3000Shop 10, Axis Centre 797 Plenty Road, South Morang, 3752
Located in the Cornell’s Hill, this 639 m2 vacant land provides a good opportunity to settle in this popular area. With plenty of space to build you dream, the block may suit a range of popular house styles. With a location minutes to shops, schools and public transport this is the perfect ‘blank canvas’
DOREEN327 Flaxen Hills RoadLarge Home site on Corner Position
Auction 23rd of February 2013at 11:00amljhooker.com.au/4K1H8YContact Gavin Rodrigues 0419 990 711
LJ Hooker South Morang 9404 3000Shop 10, Axis Centre 797 Plenty Road, South Morang, 3752
A well-presented Villa Unit that includes two bedrooms, a central open living area with adjoining kitchen, a main bathroom, internal laundry and a single lock up garage. This location is serviced by Buses that provides easy access to shops, Universities, public schools and trains. Worthy of your consideration.
MILL PARK3/229-233 Childs RoadTwo bedroom unit with a garage
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LJ Hooker South Morang 9404 3000
Shop 10, Axis Centre 797 Plenty Road, South Morang, 3752
Located in the Cornell’s Hill, this 639 m2 vacant land provides a good opportunity to settle in this popular area. With plenty of space to build you dream, the block may suit a range of popular house styles. With a location minutes to shops, schools and public transport this is the perfect ‘blank canvas’
DOREEN327 Flaxen Hills RoadLarge Home site on Corner Position
Auction 23rd of February 2013 at 11:00amContact Gavin Rodrigues 0419 990 711
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