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WINTER 2015 HOMES COMMUNITIES APARTMENTS LIFESTYLE
Find out how local illustrator Megan Hess went from designing pizza
boxes to being one of the most in-demand artists in the fashion world.
It’s easy to see why people are flocking to the seaside town
of Baldivis, Australia’s fastest growing suburb.
Brisbane is emerging as one of the most exciting cultural communities
in the country, as the ambitious Pillars Project demonstrates.
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Picture Perfect Best of Both Worlds Painting the Town
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04 – The home straightSydney’s iconic Harold Park paceway has been transformed into an exciting residential precinct and preparations are being made to welcome the final
group of new residents.
10 – A vine lifeBriar Ridge Winery in NSW’s Hunter
Valley has a new winemaker whose work transforming its range is exciting wine
fans around the country.
16 – Making wavesLeighton is one of Western Australia’s best kept secret suburbs, with fabulous beaches, a laid-back lifestyle and great
entertainment options.
22 – Rug up in styleNow is the time to invest in the latest
cosy throws and soft furnishings to make your home a haven of warmth during
the colder months.
26 – Best of both worldsIt’s easy to see why people are flocking
to the seaside town of Baldivis, Australia’s fastest growing suburb.
30 – No place like homeMeet the winner of our #iloveharcrest
Instagram competition and find out why so many people love living in this
family-friendly Victorian town.
34 – Painting the townBrisbane is emerging as one of the
most exciting cultural communities in the country, as the ambitious
Pillars Project demonstrates.
42 – Picture perfectFind out how local illustrator
Megan Hess went from designing pizza boxes to being one of the most in-demand
artists in the fashion world.
50 – Beat the chillsDr Joanna McMillan has some
great advice for staying fighting fit this winter, including some delicious
and healthy recipes.
56 – MARSter classMelbourne art guru Any Dinan has some great ideas to help you build an enviable art collection that suits
your home, taste and budget.
62 – Paradise foundChase away winter blues with
a well-deserved mid-year break at one of Club Med’s fantastic
tropical getaways.
68 – Stay warm and savePlanet Ark co-founder Jon Dee shares
his tips for staying warm while keeping a lid on energy costs this winter.
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SYDNEY
BRISBANE
PERTH
MELBOURNE
WELCOMEWelcome to the winter edition of The Right Place. It might be cold
outside, but it’s warm in here. We bring you all the latest ideas to make your place stylish and snug for the colder months, as well as tips on how to heat up your home cost-effectively. We’re also delighted to
share exciting updates from some of Australia’s most sought-after new addresses where Mirvac is creating great places to live, across the nation.
WINTER 2015 FEATURE PROJECTS
The great thing about many parts of Australia is the mild winters we enjoy. So while staying indoors has its many attractions at this time of year, it’s also a great time to go for long winter walks, bike rides and enjoy everything nature has to offer.
With this in mind, we hope you enjoy our feature on the Hunter Valley region in NSW. It really is a foody heaven, with a plethora of great boutique and established wineries to explore.
Further north in Brisbane, there’s an exciting art scene emerging. The Pillars Project, which involved some of Australia’s top urban artists making their mark on the pillars that support the city’s railway line, is just one example of the way Brisbane is cementing its place in the art world.
If art is your passion, you’ll love our feature on how to choose great artwork for your home. We profile Andy Dinan, founder of Melbourne’s MARS Gallery and art industry veteran, who has some excellent ideas on how to choose wonderful pieces for your home.
There’s a lot going on in the West. We report on two fabulous suburbs that are creating something of a buzz among people looking for really wonderful, family-friendly places to live. Baldivis and Leighton are renowned for their easy access to seaside attractions such as safe beaches. They also offer quick access to the thriving mecca that is Perth.
Of course, if you’re hankering for a mid winter break to escape to a tropical clime, our feature on the Club Med resorts of Finolhu Villas, The Maldives; Nusa Dua, Bali; and Cherating Beach, Malaysia should provide the perfect inspiration.
No matter how you like to spend winter, we have something for everyone in this issue.
DIANA SARCASMOGeneral Manager Sales and Marketing Residential
If you love where you live, winter can be a great time of year to batten down the hatches and bunker in for the season. It’s the best time to cook up winter warmer recipes to share with friends and family and enjoy some downtime.
In this issue, we update you on some of our most inspiring new projects across the country designed with the Australian lifestyle in mind. From masterplanned communities such as Baldivis in Western Australia to our premium Array Penthouse in Victoria, we’re delivering Mirvac homes and neighbourhoods to suit every need - it’s what motivates us every day.
JOHN CARFI Head of Residential
ART HOUSE, SOUTH BRISBANE, QLD
VANCE, HAROLD PARK, NSW
SADDLERS RIDGE, NSW
HARCREST, VIC
ARRAY EAST PENTHOUSE, VIC
BALDIVIS, WA
LATITUDE, LEIGHTON BEACH, WA
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Harold Park in Sydney’s inner-west is crossing the finish line in style with the release of the final stage, Vance.
THE HOME STRAIGHT
Inspired by the rich history of the neighbourhood and celebrating the natural beauty of the surrounding parks, the final collection of stylish apartments at Harold Park have been masterfully
designed to encapsulate a rare parkland and inner city lifestyle.
Named in honour of champion pacer, Our Sir Vancelot, Vance is the final release of apartments at Harold Park. Keen race goers will remember him winning an incredible 48 from 97 starts during the 1990s, including the Miracle Mile, which was Harold Park’s signature race.
Harold Park’s rich racing heritage has been celebrated at every opportunity. As a result, the new community will stand in a fitting tribute to what was Sydney’s main harness racing track. The land was first used for horseracing back in 1902, when it was decided an inner city location was not needed to host races and a purpose-built facility was required.
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VANCE, HAROLD PARK, NSW
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Designed by award winning architect PTW, Vance itself maintains much of the charm and glamour of the paceway, more familiarly known as ‘the trots’. In the 1950s and 1960s it was the social hub of the inner west of Sydney and thousands upon thousands of excited spectators would line the stands every Friday night to watch the races take place.
If you were lucky enough to attend a race meeting at Harold Park, chances are you would have arrived by a tram that terminated at the Rozelle Tramsheds. Now representing yet another way Mirvac has retained firm ties with the past, this historical building will be given a brand new lease on life with a meticulous restoration.
In the 1950s and 1960s it was the social hub of the inner west of
Sydney and thousands upon thousands of excited spectators would line the
stands every Friday night to watch the races take place.
Designed by award winning architect PTW, Vance itself maintains much of the
charm and glamour of the paceway, more familiarly known as ‘the trots’.
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Following the transformation, the Tramsheds will be reinstated as the centrepiece of the community. A food lovers paradise, the vision inspired by the glorious food halls of Europe, encompassing a spectacular array of speciality meats and deli goods, artesian cheeses and fresh farmer’s produce.
From a gym to vibrant cafes, the Tramsheds seek to offer a perfect recipe for embracing a healthy, leisurely lifestyle.
Imagine strolling, coffee in hand, selecting fresh produce for the week. Then in the afternoon, take time to explore the surrounding parklands. Once complete there will be a 20-hectare green corridor, including a 3.8-hectare park at Harold Park, which will link to the Sydney Harbour foreshore.
In fact, more than 35 per cent of the 10.6-hectares on which the development has been built, has been dedicated to the City of Sydney council as public open space. If cycling appeals, you’ll also be able to enjoy two kilometres of cycle paths that crisscross the precinct. Easy commuting will be redefined with the light rail from nearby Jubilee Park Station connecting you to the heart and soul of Sydney.
Back home, you’ll be able to enjoy the elegant surrounds of your apartment, which have been inspired by the Tramsheds and the Victorian architecture that’s such a feature of this historic locale. There are apartment options to suit singles, couples and families, with one, two and three bedroom configurations - most with study zones.
At a stone’s throw from the central business district, some of the country’s top universities, extensive public open space, as well as the urban delights of the surrounding areas, Vance offers the very best of city living.
The Tramsheds will be reinstated as the centrepiece of the community. Every food lover’s paradise, the vision
inspired by the glorious food halls of Europe.
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Artist impression. Indicative only and subject to change. Mirvac currently intends to enter into lease arrangements with a variety of fresh food providers and restaurant, bar and café operators which Mirvac is in the process of identifying. Arrangements for lease are subject to commercial negotiations between the parties and obtaining any necessary development consents or other approvals/licences and Mirvac makes no representation about the ultimate identity, sort of provider, retail mix or timing for delivery of the Tramsheds.
Harold Park
Location: Forest LodgeStatus: Register your interest in the final release of Vance at Harold Park.A collection of luxury open plan 1, 2 & 3 bedroom apartments.Information Centre: 116 Ross St, Forest Lodge
(02) 9080 8888
haroldparkbymirvac.com
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a vine life
Gwyn Olsen has a zest for life. Listening to her inspirational story over
an antipasto plate and glass of her award winning Semillon while her
doting schnauzer Spencer bounces at our feet, it is easy to understand why.
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So what’s the secret of her success?
“Getting constant exposure to a wide range of wines is a big factor and helps me to innovate. I’m lucky enough to judge at six wine shows throughout Australia, including National Wine Shows in Adelaide, Melbourne and Brisbane as well as eating out in Sydney restaurants whenever I can. I love Rockpool for its incredible wine list,” Gwyn says.
After completing her Oenology at Roseworthy University in Adelaide, Gwyn has worked all over the world. From Villa Maria in Auckland where she cut her teeth to Languedoc, St Emillion and Burgundy in France where she worked three vintages, Gwyn’s experiences have inspired her to try different winemaking styles.
“I love to push the boundaries and try new things when it comes to winemaking. Recently I experimented with blending several varieties off a unique vineyard block to create the 2014 ‘The Briar’ blend, which has been really popular. Employing simple wine techniques meant the wine expressed the unique traits of the vineyard,” she added.
According to Gwyn therein lies the key to her success and the reason behind the booming sales. “These days people are looking for wines with a strong sense of place. They like to know where the grapes have been grown, how they’ve been tended and harvested. I’ve worked hard to make our wines unique to Briar Ridge,” she said.
“I love to push the boundaries and try new
things when it comes to winemaking.”
Appointed as Chief Winemaker and General Manager at Briar Ridge Winery in 2014, Gwyn was tasked with restoring this iconic brand to its former glory as one
of the Hunter Valley’s finest boutique wineries. She has wasted no time in infusing her own signature style throughout the range – to the delight of wine lovers across the region.
Winner of the prestigious Gourmet Traveller WINE’s Young Winemaker Medal in September 2014 and more recently named Rising Star of the Year at the Hunter Valley Legends Awards 2015, Gwyn is fast becoming as famous as her wines. In addition, three trophies for her 2014 Briar Ridge “Dairy Hill” Single Vineyard Semillon, and another for the 2013 Briar Ridge “Dairy Hill” Single Vineyard Shiraz, have cemented her place as a rising star of the Australian wine industry.
Briar Ridge
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So for someone who has achieved so much in a relatively short amount of time, what does the future hold?
“I’ve got exciting plans for Briar Ridge. As well as continuing to create new and different wines, we hope to play a big role in making wines more accessible. Fine wines are often limited to formal occasions or judged to be the domain of connoisseurs. It’s time to strip away the pomp and grandeur. People should know it’s fine to enjoy wine in a relaxed environment. Even with pizza, on the sofa in your trackies one evening mid-week, if that’s your taste!” she said.
Gwyn’s commitment to making fine wine more accessible and her love of takeaway have inspired one of Briar Ridge’s more unusual events this season.
BudFest at Briar is a unique concept that matches fine wines with takeaway dinners. Guests can enjoy Semillon with fish and chips, Shiraz with cheeseburgers, the HRB with sausage rolls, and the Verdelho with spring rolls and Pad Thai. Such was the success of the inaugural event last year its become an annual fixture.
Budfest at Briar will be held on September 19. Visit www.briarridge.com.au for more details.
Mirvac’s Saddlers Ridge, located in Gillieston Heights is just 25 minutes drive to some of Australia’s best wine and cheese makers within the stunning Hunter Valley region.
“I’ve got exciting plans for Briar Ridge. As well as continuing to create new and
different wines, we hope to play a big role in making wines more accessible.”
1. Marinated fettaAn international Gold Medal Winner having picked up the Australian Specialist Cheesemakers Gold Medal – 2004 & 2006. This rich and creamy is marinated in our blend of canola and olive oil with selected herbs.
2. LabnaYoghurt Cheese made from cow’s milk. A middle-eastern style marinated in chilli, rosemary, garlic and olive oil.
3. Goats Cheese LogCreamy soft, white cheese made from locally sourced goat’s milk. Often used as a table cheese and for hors d’oeuvres it is also good for grilling and especially good for those with a dairy intolerance.
Visit binnorie.com.au for stockists.
Saddlers Ridge
Location: Gillieston HeightsStatus: Final Release Now SellingLand and House & Land PackagesLand from $170,000
(02) 4937 7400 or 0439 968 863
saddlersridge.com.au
Say Cheese Another firm favourite Hunter Valley producer is Binnorie Dairy. They use only locally sourced milk which, together with the soil and climatic conditions of the Hunter, makes Binnorie cheeses unique to the region in a similar way to wines. Their iconic soft cheeses are to die for, especially if you are looking for the perfect accompaniment to wine. Don’t miss:
Briar Ridge
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For seaside living, spectacular views, eclectic cafes serving up top quality fare, and just a convenient 15km from Perth, it’s easy to see why Latitude is going the distance.
MAKING WAVES
LATITUDELEIGHTON BEACH, WA
If it’s a seaside lifestyle you’re after, look no further than Leighton Beach in Western Australia. Located only a few kilometres from the thriving hub that is Fremantle, Leighton is one of the best
family beaches in the West.
It boasts pristine white sand and the bluest of blue water, and is a perennial favourite with families escaping on weekends to a tranquil spot where aquatic activities are the order of the day.
Patrolled during the spring and summer months and with plentiful parking, the beach is famed for its gentle waves and popular dog area at its northern end, where your canine friends are welcome to run off their leashes to their hearts’ content.
It’s a popular spot for kite surfing and you’ll often find the locals enjoying warm afternoons watching the colourful kites traverse the bay. There’s a little-known snorkelling spot at the northern end that’s definitely worth checking out on a fine summer’s day.
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The beach foreshore has been recently transformed, with the State Government providing an upgrade which has created a new community area for visitors and local residents, including BBQ facilities and generous green open spaces for all to enjoy. Complimenting the foreshore upgrade, at the heart of the beach, the new Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club was spearheaded by Mirvac who designed, constructed and contributed funding towards the new facilities.
For memorable sightseeing take the ferry on a day trip to Rottnest Island. If you’d prefer a gentle stroll or bike ride, there are well-maintained paths that link Leighton Beach to Cottesloe and Swanbourne.
This idyllic setting is home to Latitude, where Mirvac is currently selling luxury beachfront apartments within the Prima and Meridian buildings. For water babies, Prima boasts a swimming pool for resident use only, while all Latitude residents have access to an exclusive gymnasium.
“I love the purity of the white sandy beach at Leighton so we wanted the buildings to reflect
this both in form and materiality.”
Mark Young Mirvac Design Director
Latitude LEIGHTON BEACH
Swan River
Perth CBD
Claremont
Peppermint Grove
Leighton Beach
Cottesloe Beach
North Fremantle Train Station
Mosman Park
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For water babies, Prima boasts a swimming pool for resident use only, while all Latitude residents have access
to an exclusive gymnasium.
Another reason for the growing appeal of Leighton Beach is the recent arrival of a number of polished cafes and eateries serving surprisingly high quality fare.
Mirvac Design Director Mark Young says much thought has gone into the design and environmental credentials of the development to ensure it complements the pristine beauty of the natural surrounds.
“I love the purity of the white sandy beach at Leighton so we wanted the buildings to reflect this both in form and materiality. The built form provides scale and relief to the beachfront, while balancing the demands of view, privacy and the environment. A landscape courtyard in the central space between the buildings provides a private oasis for the residents,” he said.
Another reason for the growing appeal of Leighton Beach is the recent arrival of a number of polished cafes and eateries serving surprisingly high quality fare. One such haunt, popular with locals and visitors alike is Bib and Tucker, is named for local bushranger duo the Bib and Tucker who roamed the sand dunes in the 1800s. But they weren’t the usual troublemakers we usually associate with bushrangers. Rather they valued good wine, women and song and it’s this ethos on which the spirit of the restaurant is based.
Latitude Leighton Beach
Location: Leighton BeachStatus: Now Selling 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom ApartmentsFrom $545,000Information Centre: Cnr Leighton Beach Blvd & Freeman Loop, North Fremantle
(08) 9424 9999
leightonbeach.mirvac.com
Today, The Bib and Tucker restaurant prides itself on its preference for locally grown ingredients. Boasting incredible ocean views, meat lovers will find it hard to go past the rotisserie grill. The venue also has a celebrity connection, being co-owned by Olympic swimmer Eamon Sullivan. The restaurant is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner and boasts an extensive win menu.
If something a little more casual is your taste, why not check out The Shipping Lane? Word is it’s the favourite local spot for brunch, so get there early if you want a good table with views. The venue roasts its own coffee and offers an extensive menu with something to suit every palate.
Excitingly, Leighton Beach will also become home to Australia’s first Hyatt Place boutique hotel which has been recently approved by the City of Fremantle, along with the sale of the Caltex terminal operations site to the south of Latitude, continuing the precinct’s metamorphosis.
For luxury living, magnificent views, eclectic cafes serving up high quality fare, and just a convenient 15km from Perth, it’s easy to see why demand for apartments at Latitude is so strong. Especially when you mention this is also one of the best spots in the country to watch the sun set over the Indian Ocean.
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Jacinta Woods and Sonia Warner, the sought-after designers from Designers in the City, have just what you need to get your cosy on – in sublime style – this winter.
This season there’s a strong move towards more organic shapes, with bold primary colours paired back with dusty mid-tone shades, Jacinta and Sonia explain.
“Everything is about relaxed, casual elegance. Soft and tactile is the approach. To spice things up, elaborate marble and natural stones with highlights of brass and copper are still very present. While furniture designs are more dramatic in their execution, there is a looser and more feminine softness to rugs, throws, cushions and lighting,” says Jacinta.
RUG UP IN
STYLEAs the winter chill sets in across much of the
country, its time to retreat to the warmth and comfort of our homes. With just a few stylish
touches you can make sure your pad is winter ready and stay up to date with the latest
seasonal trends at the same time.
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This season’s must have design items The Designers in the City team say interior trends are increasingly pairing natural materials with deep toned soft furnishings, accentuating both with a splash of brass in lighting or accessories.
“There’s a dominant trend towards natural, solid timbers that have a simple and honest design aesthetic. To achieve the look right now head out to the shops or talk to your favourite interior designer,” says Sonia.
For instance, coveted furniture and design firm Zuster has just released an amazing new collection, including marble-top coffee and side tables.
“Few will be able to go past the new range of Tibetan rugs at Designer Rugs – perfect for adding warmth to a space in the colder months. Plus the in-house design team are breaking new ground with its Kaleidoscope collection.”
“Cult Design has also released a new collection of Australian-made lounges and sofas that are pushing boundaries with gorgeous, bright quilted upholstering,” says Jacinta.
The key to creating cosy spaces is lighting that’s warm and inviting. One lighting designer to keep an eye on is Volker Haug from Melbourne, which has released a unique range of lights that glow with a minimalist aesthetic.
Simple touchesEveryone loves to rug up in winter and introducing a handful of fabulous rugs and throws is an effortless way of updating your interior style. Many of the major local rug brands are spearheading trends, giving an abundance of choice and designs.
Says Sonia: “There is a huge movement towards hand-knotted rugs, which provide texture and soft lustre through mixed materials woven into them. Hand knotted rugs have an irregular pattern and natural imperfections are a feature, at the same time providing a spectacular art installation on your floor.”
“For extra cosiness, pair your chosen rug with dusty mid-tone cushions and throws. Skip patterns and reach for the bolder tones to offset your subtle and luxurious rug.”
If you only want to invest in one showstopper item to bring your home up-to-date this winter, Jacinta recommends the Atollo lamp by Vico Magistretti from Euroluce.
“With a strong movement towards ambient lighting in our homes, this piece is an absolute must have for winter. Light creates that perfect synergy between design, form and function. Working from a classic design, this piece sets the tone and mood for a timeless yet glamorous interior.”
A new rug, a throw and a beautiful lamp are really all the excuses you need to hibernate this winter.
To chat to the team at Designers in the City, please contact:
Sonia Warner/Jacinta Woods Phone: (02) 9954 4901 Email: [email protected] Web: designersinthecity.com.au Instagram: designers_in_the_city
If you only want to invest in one showstopper item to bring your home up-to-date this winter, Jacinta recommends
the Atollo lamp by Vico Magistretti from Euroluce.
01 Rug – Nouveau by Designer Rugs 200cm X300cm - $5700.00 02 Living Edge, Lunar Side Table $725.00 03 AG X Cult, Loom 3- Seater Starting from $4920 04 Vico Magistretti/OLUCE, Atollo – 233 oro $2,810.00 05 Volker Haug, Side Kick & Side Step $874.50 06 Top 3 by Design, NM brick cushion, 50x60, red $165.00 07 Top 3 by Design, Rombo cushion, red brown, 60x40 $165.00 08 HAY, Kaleido Trays Starting from $15 09 Trevor Mein for Otomys ‘Fridayelevethirtyone2008’ Starting from $4500.00 framed 10 Nook Sofa by Jardan, Angular Modular Sofa Starting from $11,000
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BEST OF BOTH WORLDSBALDIVIS, WA
There is clearly something about Baldivis. Just 35 minutes from Perth down the Kwinana Freeway, the suburb has for many years been a well-kept
secret among West Australians in the know. But since being named the fastest growing suburb in Australia, more people are hearing about its sought-after status – testament to the increasing popularity of Perth and its surrounds among savvy homebuyers.
Baldivis was named for three ships that arrived there in the 1920s, which all left England within six weeks of each other,
carrying excited free settlers, who were among the first to see the region’s potential. The ships were the BALranald, DIogenes and the JerVIS Bay.
A great place to meet up with friends and shop for the latest fashions, Baldivis is becoming a thriving urban hot spot. The main shopping centre has recently undergone a $116 million redevelopment and expansion, offering locals an even bigger choice of shopping options.
New nightlife and entertainment options are also planned for the suburb – with five new restaurants and bars due to be opened in the Settlers Avenue precinct.
Officially Australia’s fastest growing suburb, Baldivis is turning heads as a rare locale that offers a vibrant and growing urban scene set against a pristine natural backdrop.
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PORT KENNEDY
HOPELAND
CASUARINA
OLDBURYPARMELIA
JARRAHDALE
CALISTA
COOGEE
SUCCESS
FREMANTLE
BIBRA LAKE
GOSNELLS
WILLETTON
CANNING VALE
BENTLEY
APPLECROSS
DARLING DOWNS
ARMADALE
KELMSCOTT
KARRAKUP
CARDUP
MUNDIJONG
MARDELLA
SECRET HARBOUR
GOLDEN BAY
SAFETY BAY
SHOALWATER
GARDEN ISLAND KWINANA
BEACH
CockburnSound
WarnbroSound
ROCKINGHAM
FREMANTLE
NAVAL BASE
SERPENTINE NATIONAL PARK
WINE REGION
PERTH CBD
BALDIVIS
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Another draw card for the suburb is its easy access to the thriving beachside suburb of Rockingham.
Rockingham is renowned as a water sports mecca, where you can bob around on a boat in the protected waterways. For the more adventurous, the nearby islands offer interesting diving options. Plus there’s excellent surfing and kiteboarding to be had. If you fancy getting up close and personal with the local wildlife, Rockingham is famous for the dolphins and penguins that regularly visit local inlets.
But Baldivis and its surrounds don’t just boast a fabulous aquatic lifestyle. Head inland for just a few kilometres and there’s an array of natural attractions.
One of the best is the Serpentine Falls and national park. These striking waterfalls are an ideal option if you’re looking for an effortless day trip or picturesque picnic spot. And winter’s the perfect time to do one of the popular local bushwalks. The area is popular for its wildflower displays, with peak season from now until September, when the hills will be a glorious riot of colour.
There are lots of distinguished wineries in the area if you’re looking for a leisurely weekend activity. The Baldivis Karnup wine trail is a perennial favourite with locals and visitors alike. With harvest well behind them, now’s the time of year when the wine makers are able to tell you all about this year’s vintage, and give you the inside running on which wines are their very best.
But when Monday rolls around, Baldivis is only a short commute back to Perth. So it’s a great option for people who value a quick trip to the office. There are also many good local schools in the area – public and private – with more scheduled to open soon. There is an abundance of reliable public transport, as well as a bike track to Perth, if free-wheeling is your preference.
There’s no doubt we’ll be hearing a lot more about this exciting region. Its close proximity to the Perth CBD, plus ultimate downtime options, means it’s likely Baldivis and its surrounds won’t remain a local secret for much longer.
Baldivis
Location: BaldivisStatus: Register Your Interest An exciting new Mirvac residential community coming soon
(08) 9424 9900
baldivis.mirvac.com
Just a few kilometres inland there’s an array of natural attractions. One of the best is the Serpentine Falls and national park.
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When Harcrest resident, Cathie Peries, snapped a few
shots on her phone of the community’s outdoor cinema
one evening, little did she think it would win her a
whole new home makeover.
NO PLACE LIKE HOME T
he overwhelming response from residents to the recent ‘What I love about Harcrest’ Instagram photo competition shows just how much people love living in
this vibrant new Victorian community.
The team was inundated with entries after residents were asked to post their favourite photo to Instagram showing what makes Harcrest such a great place to live.
HARCREST, VIC
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When Harcrest resident, Cathie Peries, snapped a few
shots on her phone of the community’s outdoor cinema
one evening, little did she think it would win her a
whole new home makeover.
NO PLACE LIKE HOME T
he overwhelming response from residents to the recent ‘What I love about Harcrest’ Instagram photo competition shows just how much people love living in
this vibrant new Victorian community.
The team was inundated with entries after residents were asked to post their favourite photo to Instagram showing what makes Harcrest such a great place to live.
HARCREST, VIC
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When Harcrest resident, Cathie Peries, snapped a few
shots on her phone of the community’s outdoor cinema
one evening, little did she think it would win her a
whole new home makeover.
NO PLACE LIKE HOME T
he overwhelming response from residents to the recent ‘What I love about Harcrest’ Instagram photo competition shows just how much people love living in
this vibrant new Victorian community.
The team was inundated with entries after residents were asked to post their favourite photo to Instagram showing what makes Harcrest such a great place to live.
HARCREST, VIC
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Picking a winner was an extremely tough decision – and the judges were thrilled by all the great shots that were posted with the hashtag #iloveharcrest.
As the entries show, it’s a community where food is a passion, given all the great photos sent in featuring breakfast, lunch and dinner. Photos of kids having a fun time in the neighbourhood also feature prominently in the images – if you’re growing up in Harcrest, it’s more than likely you’re having a wonderful childhood.
We eventually settled on Cathie Peries’ photo of all the residents enjoying a film at the outdoor cinema as the winning image. The Peries have lived at Harcrest since August 2013. Cathie and her sports physiotherapist husband Sriyan even brought their first child, baby Jude, back home there in January after he was born.
Cathie explains what they love about Harcrest is the parks, community garden and cafes. “But most of all we love the friendships we’ve developed within our neighbourhood.”
Over the last 18 months the Peries have put a lot of work into designing, furnishing and decorating their beautiful house and garden. The $2,000 Freedom Furniture gift voucher they won as their prize has come in very handy.
“While we had already bought the big ticket items for our master bedroom like our bed and dresser, we have now been able to finish the room and style the reading nook I’d always wanted,” says Cathie.
The Peries received help with styling from The Block’s Josh and Jenna as part of their prize. “By having them come to our house, they could see our personal style and help us shop for items, which added a professional touch to the look we were going for,” Cathie says.
“They were able to show us how to add depth and colour to a room to make it our own personal space without becoming cluttered. They gave us great tips on how to bring colours and textures together in the one room with the use of cushions, artwork and rugs,” she adds.
The Peries received an added bonus because they were able to use their Freedom voucher while its sale was on. “We were able to buy a couple of armchairs, a side table, cushions, throw rugs, vases and candles.”
The result is a stylish, modern and elegant feel in the Peries’ home. Says Cathie: “Starting with the original build, we have designed our house in a very classic and understated style. Each of the bedrooms has been given a little more personality and for our master bedroom we’ve gone with a slightly nautical look.”
The effect is quite stunning, thanks in no small part to the finishing touches and the attention to detail they were able to achieve with their prize.
Picking a winner was an extremely tough decision – and the judges were thrilled by all the great shots that
were posted with the hashtag #iloveharcrest.
Harcrest
Location: Wantirna SouthStatus: Now Selling2 & 3 Bedroom Mirvac Homes and Land allotmentsInformation Centre: Cnr Harcrest Blvd & Appledale Way, Wantirna South
(03) 9695 9400
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“By having Josh & Jenna come to our house, they could see our personal style and help us shop for items, which added a professional
touch to the look we were going for.”
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★ Winning entry
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PAINTING THE TOWN
The Pillars Project in Brisbane offered a chance to extend a creative partnership with community artists and contribute positively to the local
streetscape, providing Mirvac the chance to support the thriving art
and cultural scene in the City.
ART HOUSE, SOUTH BRISBANE, QLD
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A striking, permanent reminder of the historic G20 meeting of world leaders in Brisbane in 2014 is The Pillars Project. The project is
an outdoor art gallery curated on the huge pylons that support Brisbane’s railway line. Eight local artists were invited to contribute a work and their colourful creations are true masterpieces.
Fittingly, the home of The Pillars Project is South Brisbane, the cultural centre of the city and home to the Queensland Art Gallery and museums. The area is in the midst of a $4 billion urban renewal project. Mirvac is a proud sponsor of The Pillars Project and is committed to helping raise the profile of talented young Australian artists.
More important than its location, however, is the message The Pillars Project sends about the importance of public art. It’s the first large-scale street art project for Brisbane and a platform for young artists to begin a dialogue with the public about their work and their messages.
One of the artists is Fintan Magee, whose oeuvre appears across 10 countries. His contribution follows a theme in his present body of work that depicts the Queensland floods – both the positives and negatives from this disaster. Commenting on the project, Fintan says: “it’s important for emerging artists who don’t show in galleries and it’s good for the city.”
“It’s important for emerging artists who don’t show in galleries
and it’s good for the city.”
It’s the first large-scale street art project for Brisbane and a platform for young artists to begin a dialogue with the public about their work and their messages.
Fintan Magee
Pillar 16 by Fintan Magee
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Another of the project’s artists, Simon Degroot, whose work reimagines architectural shapes, believes it adds to the many changes Brisbane has experienced over the past few years. While artist Mik Shida says it’s an important space for local artists to show their works.
With Mirvac’s Art House development immersed in the city’s innovative heart, there were a number of obvious synergies with The Pillars Project. The team assisted by contributing expertise to help raise awareness of Pillars through marketing, PR, branding, website creation and promotions.
Pillar 15 (North Face) by Guido Van Helten Mik Shida
Pillar 19 By Gimiks Born and Pillar 18 by Gus Eagleton
Simon Degroot, whose work reimagines
architectural shapes, believes it adds to the
many changes Brisbane has experienced over
the past few years.
Pillar 15 (South Face) by Simon DegrootSimon Degroot
Pillar 17 by Mik Shida
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Winning Art House Foyer concept by Rowena Martinich
Rowena Martinich
Julian Venning, Mirvac Design Director explains that The Pillars Project isn’t the only way in which Mirvac is celebrating art at Art House.
“Located at the heart of the city’s art precinct within walking distance of the Queensland Museum and the Queensland Performing Arts Centre, the design of the residential tower responds to this highly creative context. Its woven sculptural façade wraps around the building and an artistic interpretation of ‘the fluidity
of movement’ from architects RotheLowman is depicted in the white vertical and horizontal interwoven bands of the podium and tower,” he said.
The Art House foyer will also become an artistic feature, showcasing work by leading public artist Rowena Martinich, who is known for her use of vibrant colour and light. Her incredible multi-media installation was selected after a competitive process through which some of Australia’s most highly respected artists
were invited to submit proposals.
“Rowena’s vision is to break up the long, narrow foyer area with light and colour. Even before residents and visitors enter the building they are invited to engage with it through her judicious and intriguing use of colour across the entrance. Inside, a series of brightly coloured floor-to-ceiling fins draw the eye towards the end of the corridor, assisted by an over-sized mirror that augments the space,” he added.
Art House
Location: South BrisbaneStatus: Now Selling 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments1 bedroom apartments (including carpark) from $474,000Information Centre: 2/77 Hope St, South Brisbane
(07) 3859 5957
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Once inside, the residences capitalise on the extensive views of the river and city, with edgy modern interiors and features such as the rooftop garden and entertainment area on the upper level of the tower. Given its central location in the heart of the arts community, residents will also be able to make good use of the nearby vibrant Fish Lane entertaining, retail and dining precinct.
Expect Art House to become one of the most sought-after Brisbane addresses.
The Art House foyer will also become an artistic feature,
showcasing work by leading public artist Rowena Martinich, who is
known for her use of vibrant colour and light.
“Even before residents and visitors enter the building they are invited to engage
with it through her judicious and intriguing use of colour across the entrance.”
Julian Venning Mirvac Design Director
Artist impression. Indicative only and subject to change.
Artist impression. Indicative only and subject to change.
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With a signature style that has made her one of the world’s most recognised and revered illustrators, Megan Hess tells us how she set the stratosphere alight with a touch of old world glamour.
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The name Megan Hess is synonymous with luxe, luxe and more luxe. Most recently, she has been the brains behind the interior
furnishings for the uber-chic East Penthouse at Mirvac’s Array building in Melbourne. You may not know her name, but you will almost certainly know her work.
Megan’s art has graced the windows of one of the world’s most famous jewellery companies, Tiffany & Co. Clients such as Balenciaga, Chanel, Fendi and Hermes, to name but a few, all clamour for her now iconic fashion illustrations.
Her breakthrough came when the phone rang very late one night, almost a decade ago. The caller asked her if she’d be interested in illustrating the next book cover for a “New York Times best-selling author’s new book.” The author turned out to be Candace Bushnell, who wrote the column that was the inspiration for the television series Sex and the City.
Megan went on to illustrate 20 more book covers, when Bushnell’s previous works were re-released globally to coincide with the launch of One Fifth Avenue, the first book she illustrated. “When I finished I went to New York and my illustrations were on billboards in Times Square and all over the taxis. Within one week Chanel,
Dior and Vanity Fair had approached me to work for them and I have been able to build my career from there.”
Beginning her life as a graphic designer, Megan always had her sights set on a career as a fashion illustrator. She went from graphic design into full-time illustration “taking every job I could get.” On the day she received that midnight call from New York, she had been working on an illustration of a pizza for a difficult client. At breaking point, she was considering her future when the call came.
“It was a turning point that had a snowball effect. I never thought I would be working for the biggest names in fashion and it all came from one big project.”
The caller asked her if she’d be interested in illustrating the next book cover for a “New York Times best-selling
author’s new book.” The author turned out to be Candace Bushnell, who wrote the column that was the inspiration
for the television series Sex and the City.
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“We wanted to make our home beautiful and luxurious, but
also tough enough so the kids can be kids. It’s very airy and we’ve built spaces that suit us
as a family.”
Home body
In her private space, Megan’s style is slightly different. The mother of two young children (her daughter is nine and her son is five), she has created her home in the roof of a church in Port Melbourne, gutting the cavernous space to build an elegant four-bedroom, three bathroom retreat.
The predominant colour palette is black and white, which always looks fresh, but can also withstand the rough and tumble of two children.
“We wanted to make our home beautiful and luxurious, but also tough enough so the kids can be kids. It’s very airy and we’ve built spaces that suit us as a family,” she says.
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Classic glamourMegan’s work for the Array building is the first time she has designed every single element of an apartments decor, from the furniture to the art to the wallpaper and the rugs. She has used a mixture of her own drawings and arresting black and white photography as the home’s art, with stunning effect.
“It was a big project and lots of the furniture has been custom made, for example the Fendi couches,” she explains.
Megan’s signature style is infused throughout the space. Her vision comes from the style icons of the past. For instance, film maker Alfred Hitchcock was the inspiration for one of the rooms. His muse was Grace Kelly, who appeared in many of his films. It’s easy to imagine Kelly slinking around the room. “My aim is to inject an element of old-world glamour in a modern way,” Megan says.
From her illustrations, to her work on the East Penthouse, to her own home, Megan is the epitome of style.
Megan’s signature style is infused throughout the space.
Her vision comes from the style icons of the past.
Array East Penthouse
Location: Level 38-39, Array Penthouse, 100 Lorimer Street, Melbourne DocklandsStatus: Now sellingInformation Centre: Visit Wharf’s Entrance display suite. Cnr South Wharf Drive and Point Park Crescent, Melbourne Docklands
Gina Melliza 0481 000 978
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Renowned dietitian Dr Joanna McMillan is a passionate advocate for maintaining a healthy lifestyle all year round, and especially during the colder
months when our immunity can be lower and we are especially susceptible to illness.
Jo inherited from her mum a lifelong fascination with and commitment to leading a healthful life.
“She was a fantastic cook and I’ve always loved getting into the kitchen too. Then as I got older, I became increasingly interested in the health effects of what we eat,” explains Jo.
Initially training as a fitness instructor, she then went back to university to study nutrition and dietetics. She followed this with a PhD when she moved to Australia in 1999 and worked further in nutrition science research.
“In the last 10 years I have built my business around helping people to understand the science around healthy living, clearing up the mixed messages in the media and inspiring people to maintain a healthy lifestyle,” she explains.
BEAT THECHILLS
Nutritionist Dr Joanna McMillan recommends a few simple steps to stay warm, boost energy
levels and help fend off the flu this winter.
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Domino effect
Jo’s philosophy that a focus on health has a positive effect on everything else in our lives informs her work.
“Eating and living well is not just about weight control, it affects how much energy you have for work and play, your mental health, mood and performance at work,” she says.
Dr Jo’s top tips
The first step to maintaining a healthy lifestyle is putting aside time to eat properly and exercise, Jo explains.
“It comes down to priorities. While there will of course be days that you really can’t find the time to exercise, if we’re honest there are also many times when we could have made it happen if we had used our time management skills effectively.”
She suggests getting out your diary on a Sunday and scheduling in your exercise sessions. “Even if it’s just a half hour walk, put it in your diary and treat it like any other meeting. If you have to reschedule it then do, but don’t just delete it.”
Then have a plan, even if it’s just a rough one, of what your meals will be in the upcoming week. Stock your kitchen with healthy whole foods to make it as easy as possible to eat well.
“We need to eat differently in winter. But rather than resorting to heavy, rich food, make soups, casseroles, roasts and curries, sticking to whole food, plant-rich principles,” says Jo.
“I use my Dr Joanna Plate to teach people how to create a healthy meal. The strength of this model is its flexibility. It works just as well for a summer salad as it does for a winter roast dinner,” she adds. The Dr Joanna Plate is a method of ensuring the right balance between plant-based foods, proteins, smart carbs and good fats in every meal.
Finally, Jo recommends really thinking about how and when you eat. “Snacking tends to be a disaster as you end up eating too much of the wrong things, keeping the body in a state of being fed all day. Instead give your body a break between meals and rely on stored energy. If you’re truly hungry and have more than two hours until mealtime then choose something simple like a handful of nuts or a yoghurt with a piece of fruit”
For more tips from Dr Joanna visit www.drjoanna.com.au
“We need to eat differently in winter. But rather than resorting to heavy, rich food, make soups, casseroles,
roasts and curries, sticking to whole food, plant-rich principles.”
CHICKEN QUINOA & KALE SOUP
Serves 4, Cooking time 30 mins
Ingredients1 onion, finely chopped1 clove garlic, finely chopped2 stalks of celery, finely chopped2 carrots, finely diced½ bunch kale (or other robust greens such as silver beet or savoy cabbage)
1 cup (320g) leftover cooked chicken meat, shredded½ cup quinoa, uncooked1 tb extra virgin olive oil1L chicken stock (homemade or good quality bought), cracked black pepper & sea salt to taste
Method Heat the oil in a large saucepan and sauté the onion, garlic and celery for a few minutes until soft. Add the carrot and sauté for a couple of minutes more. Add the stock and quinoa to the pan and simmer for about 15 minutes until the quinoa is cooked. Add the kale and shredded chicken. Season to taste. Simmer until the kale is wilted and serve immediately (otherwise the kale will lose its gorgeous bright green colour).
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PINEAPPLE ZUCCHINI BREAD
Serves 12, Cooking time 1 hr 45 mins
Ingredients1 small zucchini, grated1/2 pineapple, skin & core removed & chopped finely1/4 cup raisins3 eggs1/4 cup milk2 cups self-raising stoneground wholegrain flour1/2 cup brown sugar1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil1 tsp ground cinnamon 1/4 tsp nutmeg
MethodPreheat the oven to 180°C. In a mixing bowl, combine the flour, sugar, cinnamon and nutmeg. In a separate bowl, whisk the eggs, oil and milk together. Add the wet ingredients to the dry and combine, being careful not to over mix. Add the pineapple, zucchini and raisins, stir gently to combine. Pour the mixture into a greased and lined (5 cup capacity) loaf tin.
Bake in the oven for 1 hour and 15 minutes, or until golden brown and cooked through. Set aside for 10 minutes in pan before turning out onto a wire rack to cool. Serve with remaining pineapple.
“Eating and living well is not just about weight control, it affects
how much energy you have for work and play, your mental health, mood
and performance at work.”
Ingredients1 cup skim milk (or full cream if you prefer)
1 tsp pure cocoa powder
1 stick cinnamon
1 star anise, grating of nutmeg
MethodCombine the milk, cocoa powder and spices in a small pan. Place over moderate heat and whisk the cocoa powder into the milk as it heats. Allow the flavours to mingle for a few minutes and serve in a warm mug. I like to leave the spices floating, but if you prefer you can remove these prior to drinking.
HOT SPICED COCOA
Serves 1, Cooking time 5 mins
Ingredients1 bunch broccolini
1 free range egg
400g snapper fillets, skin removed
2 large kumera (600g), scrubbed with skin left on
2 slices sourdough grainy bread, made into breadcrumbs in the food processor
1/2 tb extra virgin olive oil
1/2 cup shredded coconut
MethodPreheat the oven to 180°C. Cut the kumera into chip shapes, lay on a baking tray lined with parchment paper. Drizzle or spray with extra virgin olive oil. Sprinkle with a little sea salt. Bake in oven for 30 minutes or until golden brown.
Cut the fish into finger shapes. Whisk the egg with a fork in a bowl. In a separate bowl mix the coconut with the breadcrumbs and fresh black pepper.
Dip the fish in the egg and then coat with the coconut mixture. Lay on a baking tray lining with parchment paper. Add to the oven half way through cooking the kumera chips - the fish will only take around 15 minutes. They should look slightly browned. Do not overcook or the fish will dry out.
Steam or microwave the broccolini for 2 minutes, so that it is still slightly crunchy and a bright green. Mix the kumera chips with broccolini spears and pile onto plates (or paper as we have done) and top with the fish fingers.
COCONUT FISH FINGERS, KUMERA CHIPS & BROCCOLINI
Serves 4, Cooking time 40 mins
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If you don’t know much about art other than what you like, these tips for starting your
own collection will come in very handy.
MARS
CLASSTER
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Learn what you loveTrain your eye by visiting exhibitions so you know what is out there. Each gallery has a different aesthetic and a unique group of artists, so you need to keep your eyes open to get to know what you love. Once you have honed in on that special work, learning as much as you can about the art you buy and the artist who made the work, will extend your appreciation of the pieces you take home.
Andy started collecting art 25 years ago. Over that time, she’s learnt everything there is to know about buying and selling art. So for those
who are more than a little confused when it comes to selecting key pieces for your home, here are her top tips on collecting art:
Do your homeworkThere is a wealth of resources available to educate yourself as to what is out there. Talk to gallery staff for advice, they want you to love what you buy and will help you find the right piece. Go to lectures and artist in conversation events at public institutions, commercial galleries and artist-run spaces. You’ll meet the artists and talk to them about the work and you will also meet like-minded collectors. Sign up for email alerts from galleries, browse art publications and blogs, follow galleries, artists and art commentators on social media and attend art fairs for a ‘snapshot’ of the gallery scene.
Mix it up Art is not decoration; it should be an extension of who you are. So don’t worry about matching to your cushions or your rug, if you love the work it will work in your home. Don’t be shy of placing contemporary art in period homes, just as historic art works in the slick contemporary institution galleries, so too will reversing the mix. I recently installed an amazing geometric light-based sculpture by Jason Sims in a Victorian home and it looks incredible.
Define your collectionDefining your collecting parameters can be really helpful when starting to build an art collection. As you train your eye you will find you are drawn to certain themes and media. You might find that you engage with art that makes a social or political statement. Or you might find you’re more comfortable collecting pieces by artists who work in small editions, such as photographers and video artists.
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Andy Dinan knows art. The founder of Melbourne’s MARS Gallery, she has dedicated her working life to exhibiting, promoting and building the
profile of mid-career and emerging contemporary Australian artists.
Andy founded the gallery in 2004 with the idea that art should be accessible and non-elitist. From its new home in Windsor, Victoria, MARS now has a custom black-box gallery for video art, a light-box room for the display of sound sculpture and light art, as well as a drawing room to exhibit works on paper.
Jo Bertini, ‘The Feminine Cocoon’Oil on canvas, 107 x 84cm, 2015, courtesy the artist and MARS Gallery
Tricky Walsh, ‘The Fourier Transform’Gouache on paper, 80 x 60 cm, courtesy the artist and MARS Gallery
Jo Bertini, ‘Mikiri (Native Well)’Oil on canvas, 112 x 122 cm, 2015, courtesy the artist and MARS Gallery
Megan Keating, ‘The Windup Ministry’Cut outs and animation (in collaboration with Samuel Johnstone), 2015, courtesy the artist and MARS Gallery
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The Next Big Thing
Andy’s picks for emerging artists to keep an eye out for.
Tricky WalshTricky is an interdisciplinary artist whose practice is concerned with the integration of mysticism with scientific reasoning. Her work, which is architectural in nature, and broadly spatial in practice, uses the construction of concepts and devices, which allow for the development of both physical and philosophical systems of discovery and invention.
Jo BertiniJo is currently undertaking a ten-year project as Expedition Artist with ‘Australian Desert Expeditions’, travelling with a string of pack camels and group of esteemed experts from a range of national institutions and across various academic and scientific disciplines, on ecological, archeological and indigenous research into the most remote and inaccessible regions of Australian deserts.
Demian GibbinsDemian is a Melbourne based visual artist. His unique geo-impressionist style and his interpretation of landscapes generates a vast sense of space, drawing the viewer’s eye to a distant horizon.
The sum of the scale of horizon and canvas combine to deliver a sudden, forceful impact. The physical immensity of the landscape is emphasised by a vibrant but controlled palette.
Demian Gibbins’ solo exhibition ‘Global Perspective’ will run in July 2015 at Waterfront, Array by Mirvac, 100 Lorimer Street Docklands
Jason SimsJason is known for his light-based, multi-media artworks that present a fresh perspective on light and space. Beautifully crafted yet intellectually stimulating, Sims’ sculptures captivate our imagination and create a true sense of wonder.
Sims is interested in the ways we construct meaning in our lives – how perception and choice directly impact our reality. Using light, mirror and space Sims creates simple illusions that defy our notions of physical possibility.
Jason Sims, ‘Timelines’installation view, 2014, courtesy the artist and MARS Gallery
Jason Sims, ‘Blank’Wood, reflective glass, mirror, MDF & LED lights, 102 x 91 x 89 cm, 2014, courtesy the artist and MARS Gallery
‘NYC’, Demian GibbinsAcrylic on Canvas, 122 x 122cm, 2013
Tricky Walsh, ‘Richard Feyman’s inner mechanics’Gouache on paper, 80 x 60 cm, 2014, courtesy the artist and MARS Gallery
Tricky Walsh, ‘Beam Splitter’Gouache on paper, 80 x 60 cm, 2014, courtesy the artist and MARS Gallery
Jo Bertini, ‘Hinterland’Oil on canvas, 112 x 122 cm, 2015, courtesy the artist and MARS Gallery
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As the cold chill of winter creeps in, it’s no surprise when wanderlust urges start prompting
dreams of escape to warmer climates.
Nothing speaks to our winter weary bodies more determinately than the promise of being whisked away
to a tropical island idyll. Having been welcoming guests to their worldwide resorts since the 1950s, there are few who can deliver on this promise better than Club Med.
More recently, Club Med’s in-depth understanding of its customer’s needs to switch off completely in order to recharge the batteries, has been the
driver for the creation of a new kind of all-inclusive holiday.
Thanks to Club Med it’s now possible for holidaymakers to enjoy the luxury of 5-Star accommodation with all of the perks of a package deal. Everything is taken care of – from food and drinks, to activities for the kids and entertainment for the grown ups, so you can leave your wallet, and your worries behind.
Check out some of these heavenly holiday hotspots that could be just the ticket to beating the winter blues.
Finolhu Villas, The Maldives
PARADISEFOUND
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FINOLHU VILLAS
The Maldives
The pinnacle of luxury, Club Med Finolhu Villas is a collection of 52 exquisitely designed waterfront Villas that offers travellers a unique all-inclusive holiday experience.
The eco-sensitive, solar powered adults-only resort is set on one of the most pristine natural islands in the Maldives with a modern, chic design which draws on a colour palette of ocean blue, green, and orange that celebrate the natural surroundings.
Guests can indulge in every whim with the helping hand of private butlers who also serve breakfast and afternoon tea daily in-room.
Private dinners and lavish spa treatments are also available for guests who wish to truly submerse themselves in luxury.
Emerging from the sanctuary of the private villa, holidaymakers can experience the romance of the cinema under the stars, refined beach events, and live music available at the Resort. The array of choices on offer provides guests the chance to enjoy a different delight each day.
NUSA DUA
BaliSet on the tranquil, picturesque beaches of Indonesia, Club Med Nusa Dua is one of Club Med’s most popular holiday destinations for Australian families and couples alike.
Relish the taste-bud explosion of an authentic culinary experience at the new restaurant and bar featuring a fusion of local and modern delicacies. Couples can take a dip in the adult’s only Zen pool and enjoy stunning views from plush day beds while basking in the Balinese sun.
An endless choice of activities ensures kids of all ages have the experience of a lifetime at the Resort. A music academy, local art studio and games factory are just some of the unique and exciting programs for kids to enjoy whilst making new friends and celebrating the local Balinese culture.
Guests can indulge in every whim with the helping hand of private butlers who also serve
breakfast and afternoon tea daily in-room.
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If you’re having trouble choosing the right resort for your family, Madeleine Clow, General Manager of Australia and New Zealand for Club Med shares her top tips:
1. Where to startAll-inclusive resorts can be just the ticket if you are catering for multiple tastes and desires. You can be sure there is something for everyone – even the kids – all without the worry of any added expenses.
2. Research is keyCheck the facilities offered by the resort meet your requirements. Researching other people’s experiences can also help you decide on a destination. Trip Advisor is a great resource for trusted reviews. I’m thrilled that 17 of our Resorts, including 3 Snow Resorts, have been included in the Hall of Fame this year.
3. Get in earlyHave your finger on the pulse and book earlier rather than later. Sign up to email communications so you are the first to know when sales open, and take advantage of early booking offers. Our Early Booking Bonus is guaranteed as the best offer of the season and we are one of the first to open sales on the market.
4. If you’re looking for luxeClub Med is a pioneer of premium all-inclusive, and we really do it like no one else. We are currently implementing an upscale strategy to develop a luxury range of private villas and chalets within our resorts which are the ultimate indulgence, and we plan to open many more in the next five years.
MADELEINE’STOP TIPS
CHERATING BEACH
Malaysia
Perched on the east coast of Malaysia, Club Med Cherating Beach is a tropical Garden of Eden, perfect for those who want to recharge their batteries in a dream location.
Surrounded by lush forests and pristine waters, the resort is dotted with authentic bungalows on stilts overlooking four kilometers of golden, sandy coastline where guests can escape from reality for a perfect holiday.
For kids, there are a variety of programs like the little circus workshops, Pajama Club, water sports and more, offering fun and care for children aged 4 months – 17 years. Adults can enjoy a variety of activities including rock climbing or adventure trekking in the jungle, bask in the rays of the Malaysian sun at the stunning Zen pool or relax with a treatment at the tranquil Mandara Spa. Adults can enjoy a variety of
activities including rock climbing or adventure trekking in the jungle,
bask in the rays of the Malaysian sun at the stunning Zen pool or
relax with a treatment at the tranquil Mandara Spa.
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There are lots of easy ways to cut down your energy consumption and still ensure your
home remains toasty warm this winter.
“If you have a ceiling fan, there’s a little button you can press on it to put it in reverse. These fans are mostly designed to cool, but changing their direction so they turn clockwise helps push hot air downwards and keep rooms nice and warm. It’s a really cheap way of re-distributing warm air,” he explains.
Proper management of heaters is another important way of staving off the cold. Jon says a common mistake people make is to choose the cheapest heater possible. But this can be a false economy as inexpensive heaters are often inefficient energy users, which leads to energy bills skyrocketing. Instead, invest in the most energy efficient heater you can afford.
Another tip is to select a heater with multiple settings. By choosing a low watt setting – say 400 watts as opposed to 24000 watts – you’ll be able to dramatically reduce the likelihood of bill shock.
And if you’re using an older reverse cycle air conditioner as a source of heat this winter, you might want to consider buying a new, more energy-efficient unit. Jon says newer models are up to 40 per cent more efficient than older models, leading to big savings on your energy bills.
“Make sure you have the hot air vent angled downwards to heat up rooms faster and help overcome the tendency for hot air to rise,” says Jon.
“Also try to use the sun’s energy as much as you can to heat your home. So if it has a northerly aspect, open the curtains so north-facing rooms warm up naturally. Another great piece of advice is to use a heat mat to put your feet on rather than a heater that will warm the whole room. This will keep you cosy and at the same time help manage your energy costs,” he adds.
Aside from choosing the right heater, there are lots of other ways to ensure your bills don’t leave you out in the cold. It might be simple common sense, but one tried and true technique is to only heat the rooms you’re using, rather than the whole property.
“Also ensure your thermostat on the heater is set to between 18 and 20 degrees. Every degree you set it above 20 degrees adds 10 per cent to your energy bill. So if you have your thermostat set to 26 degrees you’re potentially adding 60 per cent to your winter heating costs,” Jon says.
Once you have your heating right, it’s important to make sure that as much warm air as possible stays in your home, rather than escapes through cracks. One way to find draughts is to wet your hand and run it around places like windowsills, skirting boards and down lights. By sealing any gaps you find you’ll be able to trap more hot air in and keep cool air out.
A final tip, says Jon, is to switch from halogen to LED lights in your ceiling. This is because insulation can be placed closer to LED lights than halogen lights, to help stop heat escaping upwards.
For more ideas about keeping your home cosy without breaking the bank pick up a copy of Jon’s book, Energy Cut from energycut.info/sme-book. It's jam packed with ideas about how to reduce your environmental impact and save money at the same time.
Sustainability expert Jon Dee – founder of DoSomething – has an insider tip for keeping your home cosy this winter and, keeping a lid on your energy bills at the same time.
Invest in the most energy efficient heater you can
afford. Newer models are up to 40 per cent more
efficient than older models, leading to big savings.
Fans are mostly designed to cool, but changing their
direction so they turn clockwise helps push hot air downwards and keep rooms
nice and warm.
Switch from halogen to LED lights in your ceiling. This is because insulation can be placed closer to LED lights than halogen lights, to help stop heat
escaping upwards.
Try to use the sun’s energy as much as you can to heat
your home. So if it has a northerly aspect, open the
curtains so north-facing rooms warm up naturally.
stay
WARM and
SAVE
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Array East Penthouse Unveiled, VIC Mirvac unveiled Melbourne’s most desirable high fashion penthouse at Array. Featuring some of the most opulent imported furnishings, bespoke artworks and homewares by renowned fashion illustrator Megan Hess, as well as sweeping views of the CBD.
Harold Park Launch, NSWThe launch of Harold Park’s Vance Stage 1, took place in Sydney on Saturday 20 June, with many eager buyers coming through for the first of the two part release.
Aston Grove Launch, QLD The local community was out in force for the VIP pre-release for Aston Grove. Our customers ranged from young families to empty nesters with the one common factor – they already love and live in Bridgeman Downs!
First Release was a Sell Out at Tullamore, VIC After a two-day launch event, all properties in the first release of Tullamore in Doncaster sold out.
Hennessy Appreciation Event, VIC Held within Array East Penthouse, Renaud De Gironde, Hennessy Maison Ambassador and member of the tasting committee took a small group of esteemed Mirvac clients on a journey of sensory discovery, experiencing exquisite Cognac crafted by The House of Hennessy.
The Avenue’s Park Opening Spectacular, NSWOver 400 residents attended the official park opening and open air cinema. The 1.2ha park is the centrepiece of the Mirvac masterplanned community.
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OVO Launch, NSW Hundreds of buyers converged for the VIP sales launch of Green Square Town Centre’s tallest tower, Ovo, excited about purchasing one of the 224 luxury apartments.
Ovo is the third residential release from UrbanGrowth NSW and Mirvac.
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Mirvac Residential Property Portfolio New South Wales
Vance at Harold ParkJust 2.5km from Sydney’s CBD, Harold Park offers a rare parkland and inner city lifestyle where the final opportunity is soon to be unveiled. We’ve taken our passion for luxury and design to create Vance, a collection of luxury open plan, 1, 2 & 3 bedroom apartments.
Location: Forest LodgeStatus: Register your interest in the final release of Vance at Harold ParkInformation Centre: 116 Ross St, Forest Lodge
(02) 9080 8888
haroldparkbymirvac.com
CrestA new masterplanned residential community offering open spaces to play, hilltop, district views and a wide variety of land lots and sizes. Bring your own builder or choose from a range of Homes by Mirvac.
Location: Gledswood Hills (formerly Catherine Fields)Status: Register Your Interest Land lots ranging from 400-999sqmInformation Centre: Newgate Blvd (off Feodore Drive), Elizabeth Hills
(02) 9080 8757
crest.mirvac.com
Brighton LakesAdjacent to a picturesque golf course, this new Mirvac masterplanned community will offer a wide range of 2, 3, 4 & 5 bedroom Ready Homes.
Location: MoorebankStatus: Register Your Interest 2, 3, 4 & 5 Bedroom Mirvac Ready Homes, coming soonInformation Centre: Opp Cnr Christiansen Blvd & Brickmakers Drv, Moorebank
(02) 9600 6406
brightonlakes.com.au
Green Square
Location: Green SquareStatus: Register Your Interest1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments, coming soonInformation Centre: Open by appointment
(02) 9080 8988
greensquare.mirvac.com
The Avenue
Location: SchofieldsStatus: Register Your Interest Land & Homes by Mirvac, coming soonInformation Centre: Cnr Glory & Annalyse Sts, Schofields
(02) 9626 0666
theavenue.mirvac.com
Googong Township
Location: GoogongStatus: Land now selling; Terrace Homes coming soon – Register Your Interest Information Centre: Club Googong, Beltana Ave, Googong
1300 446 646
googong.net
Parkside
Location: GlenfieldStatus: Register Your Interest Land & Homes by Mirvac, coming soonInformation Centre and Display Homes: 23 Boddingtons Rd, Glenfield
(02) 9824 3222
glenfieldestates.mirvac.com
Saddlers Ridge
Location: Gillieston HeightsStatus: Now SellingLand and House & Land PackagesInformation Centre: Saddlers Dr, Gillieston Heights
(02) 4937 7400 or 0439 968 863
saddlersridge.mirvac.com
Sydney Olympic Park
Location: Sydney Olympic ParkStatus: Register Your Interest 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments, coming soon
(02) 9080 8888
figtreedrive.mirvac.com
Waterloo
Location: WaterlooStatus: Register Your Interest 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments, coming soon
(02) 9080 8888
waterloo.mirvac.com
House & Land and Display Homes
Location: Elizabeth HillsInformation Centre: Information on future Mirvac House and Land in NSW Newgate Blvd (off Feodore Dr), Elizabeth Hills
(02) 9607 2538 Information Centre
(02) 9826 5074 Mirvac Display Homes
nswhomes.mirvac.com
St Leonards
Location: St LeonardsStatus: Register Your Interest 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments, coming soon
(02) 9080 8888
stleonards.mirvac.com
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Mirvac Residential Property Portfolio Victoria
Jack RdLocated in Bayside Cheltenham within close proximity to the beach, transport and retail precincts. Mirvac’s vision is to transform Jack Rd into a contemporary and stylish family-friendly community. The heart of the site will feature a large park including a pavilion and playground.
Location: Bayside CheltenhamStatus: Now Selling2, 3 & 4 Bedroom Homes and 2 Bedroom ApartmentsInformation Centre: 33 Jack Rd Cheltenham
(03) 9695 9400
jackrd.mirvac.com
WoodleaWoodlea is conveniently located 29km west of Melbourne’s CBD between the established suburbs of Caroline Springs and Melton. With a planned 7,000 homes, major town centre, education and childcare facilities, shopping, entertainment and sporting facilities all linked by approx. 200ha of open space, Woodlea will be home to an estimated 20,000 Victorians on completion.
Location: Rockbank NorthStatus: Register your interest for upcoming land releasesInformation Centre: 1045 Leakes Rd, Rockbank
1300 966 353
woodlea.com.au
Array
Location: Yarra’s Edge, DocklandsStatus: Move in nowLimited 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments and PenthousesInformation Centre: South Wharf Drive (off Point Park Cres), Yarra’s Edge, Docklands
(03) 9695 9400
arraybymirvac.com
Donnybrook
Location: DonnybrookStatus: Register your interest for future land releases, coming soon
(03) 9695 9400
donnybrook.mirvac.com
Wharfside Residences
Location: Wharf’s Entrance at Yarra’s Edge, DocklandsStatus: Now Selling 4 Bedroom luxury homes on the riverfrontInformation Centre: South Wharf Drive (off Point Park Cres), Yarra’s Edge, Docklands
(03) 9695 9400
we.mirvac.com
Cargo Homes
Location: Wharf’s Entrance at Yarra’s Edge, DocklandsStatus: Now Selling Contemporary Homes and inner-city offices in oneInformation Centre: South Wharf Drive (off Point Park Cres), Yarra’s Edge, Docklands
(03) 9695 9400
we.mirvac.com
Forge
Location: Wharf’s Entrance at Yarra’s Edge, DocklandsStatus: Now Selling 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom ApartmentsInformation Centre: South Wharf Drive (off Point Park Cres), Yarra’s Edge, Docklands
(03) 9695 9400
we.mirvac.com
TullamoreMirvac’s vision is to transform the Eastern Golf Course into a landmark residential community. This magnificent site represents a unique opportunity to move into a brand new community in Melbourne’s established Eastern green belt. The site will feature extensive public open space and offer residents long vistas of the local area as well as city views.
Location: DoncasterStatus: Register Your InterestMirvac Homes and Land allotments, coming soon
(03) 9695 9400
tullamore.mirvac.com
HarcrestA chance to build or purchase your dream home within a contemporary masterplanned environment where amenity, parks and landscaping have been carefully planned to maximise your lifestyle and designed to protect your investment.
Location: Wantirna SouthStatus: Register your interest for the final stage release at Harcrest.Information Centre: Cnr Harcrest Blvd & Appledale Way, Wantirna South
(03) 9695 9400
harcrest.mirvac.com
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East Melbourne
A unique opportunity set on the remarkable Fitzroy Gardens in coveted East Melboune. Internationally renowned architects Bates Smart and Mirvac, a collaboration acclaimed for the timeless legacy that is The Melburnian, at long last have reunited to develop this historic address.
Location: East MelbourneStatus: Register your Interest for luxury residences, coming soon
(03) 9695 9400
eastmelbourne.mirvac.com
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Mirvac Residential Property Portfolio Queensland
Greystone TerracesLocated in the heart of the well-established Everton Park community, live and flourish in a brand new terrace home, just minutes from the Brisbane CBD.
Location: Everton ParkStatus: Now Selling2 & 3 Bedroom Terrace HomesInformation Centre: 8 Russell St, Everton Park
(07) 3859 5977
greystoneterraces.mirvac.com
Gainsborough Greens
Location: PimpamaStatus: Now SellingLand and House & Land PackagesInformation Centre: Cnr Yawalpah Rd & Swan Rd, Pimpama
(07) 5549 2322
gainsboroughgreens.com.au
Art House
Location: South BrisbaneStatus: Now Selling 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments availableInformation Centre: 2/77 Hope St, South Brisbane
(07) 3859 5957
arthouse.mirvac.com
Unison at Waterfront
Location: NewsteadStatus: Now Selling 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom ApartmentsInformation Centre: 43 Evelyn St, Newstead
(07) 3852 9797
unisonbymirvac.com.au
Pier at Waterfront
Location: NewsteadStatus: Now Selling 3 & 4 Bedroom Riverfront ApartmentsInformation Centre: 43 Evelyn St, Newstead
(07) 3852 9797
pierbymirvac.com.au
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Aston Grove
Location: Bridgeman DownsStatus: Register your interest, public release in July.Information Centre: 26 Darien Street, Bridgeman Downs
(07) 3859 5329
astongrove.mirvac.com
Mirvac Residential Property Portfolio Western Australia
Meadow Springs
Location: Meadow SpringsStatus: Now Selling House and Land Packages availableInformation Centre: Cnr Pebble Beach Blvd & Windcrest Way, Meadow Springs
(08) 9424 9989 or 0447 717 756
meadowsprings.mirvac.com
Highland Reserve
Location: Jane BrookStatus: Now Selling Final release of lifestyle and bushland homesitesInformation Centre: Cnr Jane Brook Dr & Chichester Way, Jane Brook
(08) 9424 9989 or 0478 472 151
highlandreserve.mirvac.com
Baldivis
Location: BaldivisStatus: Register Your Interest An exciting new Mirvac residential community coming soon
(08) 9424 9900
baldivis.mirvac.com
The Peninsula
Location: BurswoodStatus: Now Selling 3 & 4 Bedroom Apartments and Penthouses
(08) 9424 9999
thepeninsula.mirvac.com
The Grandstand
Location: ClaremontStatus: Now Selling1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments and 2 Bedroom Terrace ApartmentsInformation Centre: Graylands Rd, Claremont (adjacent to the Claremont Oval)
0466 494 527
grandstand.mirvac.com
Seascapes
Location: Halls HeadStatus: Now Selling Final opportunity to secure a homesite in this spectacular coastal community
(08) 9424 9989 or 0401 318 725
seascapes.mirvac.com
Osprey Waters
Location: ErskineStatus: Now Selling House and Land Packages availableInformation Centre: Cnr of Sticks Blvd & Bridgewater Blvd, Erskine
(08) 9424 9989 or 0439 914 466
ospreywaters.mirvac.com
Latitude at Leighton
Location: Leighton BeachStatus: Now Selling 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom ApartmentsInformation Centre: Cnr Leighton Beach Bvld & Freeman Loop, North Fremantle
(08) 9424 9999
leightonbeach.mirvac.com
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