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A Guide to 10 of Melbourne’s Beautiful Beaches
Melbourne is known for its cultural scene, sports, food and coffee, however it still has its fair share of beautiful beaches! The beaches of Melbourne are different to those of the East Coast of Australia and offer gentle, often wave-free beaches, charming piers and colourful bathing boxes. However, once you leave the Melbourne region, you’ll find Victoria’s wind-swept rugged beaches that stretch for miles and offer some of Australia’s best surfing! Most of Melbourne’s beaches aren’t too far from the city and here are 10 choices in and around Melbourne for you to cool down and spend your next scorching summer day!
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Brighton Beach
Brighton Beach is famous for its 82 colourful bathing boxes that line the beach. These bathing boxes are one of the most popular tourist icons of Melbourne. Brighton Beach is ideal for swimmers, sunbakers and surfer alike and there are plenty of cafes, restaurants and galleries nearby in this popular, wealthy suburb.
Elwood Beach
Elwood beach is a family-friendly, bayside beach with clean, calm water and barbeques, picnic tables and sporting grounds nearby. It also has a wonderful view, stretching to the Melbourne CBD, St Kilda Beach and you can sometimes see the Spirit of Tasmania docked at Port Melbourne.
Williamstown Beach
Williamstown Beach is a wide, sandy beach that is popular with swimmers, sunbakers and sailors, and also has a clear, unobscured view of the city skyline! It has calm waters and has plenty of facilities for families.
Mothers Beach
Mothers Beach is located in Mornington and is known for its family-friendly vibes and scenic, sailing boat dotted harbour! There is plenty of shade with enormous cypress trees lining the beach and calm, sheltered water. Again, there are plenty of facilities for everyone and you can hire water sport equipment here as well.
Altona Beach
Altona Beach has a dedicated boat-free zone, making it very popular with swimmers and lovers of water sports! It has jetties and boat ramps outside this area which also makes it popular for boaters and yachters! It’s a very popular place for families.
Gunnamatta Beach
Located on the Mornington Peninsula, is Gunnamatta Beach which is an exposed, rip-heavy beach with powerful swell making it popular with die-hard surfers! It’s also really popular for beach and rock fishing and is a beautiful place for coastal walks.
Sorrento Beach
Located in one of the most popular parts of the Mornington Peninsula is beautiful Sorrento Beach. The beach lies in a natural amphitheatre and has a lush headland along with crystal clear waters perfect for swimming, snorkelling and sea kayaking! There is also an iconic 200 metre long jetty and no shortage of walking trails, making it well worth the 90 minute trip from the CBD!
Hampton Beach
Hampton Beach offers a stretch of perfect sand lapped by gentle waters that are ideal for swimming. Throughout the foreshore reserve, barbecue, playground and picnic facilities are sprinkled between palm trees, landscaped lawns, and a walking and cycling path. There is a coastal walk along the cliffs allowing you to admire the panoramic views.
Half Moon Bay
The crescent shaped shoreline of Half Moon Bay is a protected bay popular with boaters, fishers and swimmers. The iconic HMVS Cerberus was sunk here and now acts as a breakwater and artificial reef structure, making it popular with snorkellers who love to see the wide variety of marine life and fish species who also call it home.
St Kilda Beach
Last, but certainly not least is St Kilda Beach! It’s one of Melbourne’s most famous and popular beaches and also the closest beach to get to, being only 6km from the city centre! Its close proximity to the city makes it the perfect beach to visit from CBD hotel’s such as the Grand Chancellor, where you are surrounded by all of Melbourne’s amazing food and drink options!
It’s St Kilda is not just popular for its beach, but also its many other sites including Luna Park, the historic St Kilda Pier and the vast numbers of cafes, bars and restaurants and boutique shops which have made it a popular destination all year round! The ocean is mostly wave-free and is popular with kite surfers, paddleboards and yachts. The shoreline is lined with palm trees and is filled with families, cyclists, skaters, joggers and people just admiring the uniqueness and beauty of St Kilda.
St Kilda was quite close to where we stayed at the Melbourne Parkview Hotel when we visited for our anniversary a few years ago. Any of these beaches would be the perfect place to relax before or after you watch the Melbourne Cup 2019 horses battle it out for the prize!
What are your favourite beaches in Melbourne?
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A Hidden, Architectural Dream Home in Elsternwick
A Hidden, Architectural Dream Home in Elsternwick
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The Elsternick home of Graham and Dana Burrows, their two daughters and two dogs. Photo – Eve Wilson.
The dream family home was designed by Graham, an architect and founding partner at Jackson Clements Burrows Architects. Photo – Eve Wilson.
A hidden glass skylight allows the kitchen ‘box’ to float off the main building. Arco Slim Dining Table with Marcel Breuer’s Cesca Chairs with arms. ‘My parents bought the chairs designed in 1928 in the 1970s and I grew up with them, we recently restored them and they are a true testament that good design doesn’t age’, Dana says! Photo – Eve Wilson.
The living room, which makes the most of the lush garden, with floor-to-ceiling windows. Limited edition black stained Eames classic lounge and ottoman from Living Edge – a favourite piece Dana bought for Graham for his 40th birthday. The coffee table was given to the couple by Dana’s sister for their wedding 18 years ago! Photo – Eve Wilson.
The dining nook at the end of the kitchen, a favourite breakfast spot. Photo – Eve Wilson.
The living room opens up to an internal courtyard. Photo – Eve Wilson.
A secret door clad in larch timber allows the kitchen to be concealed. Gubi’s Mategot Trolley (designed in 1953!) is from Luke Furniture. Photo – Eve Wilson.
This Matthew Johnson painting and rug by Loom add vibrancy to a soft internal palette in the main living room. Claudia Lau vases from Modern Times. Photo – Eve Wilson.
The den. Bend Sofa by Patricia Urquiola (B&B Italia) and Psiche Tall Mirror designed by Antonio Citterio for Maxalto both from Space Furniture, Muuto Around side table from Luke Furniture, Artemide Tolomeo Lamp. The image above the sofa is by John Gollings of St Kilda Promenade, one of Graham’s favourite projects. Photo – Eve Wilson.
Dana is the creative director and owner of silk wardrobe-essentials label, Banded Together. She’s wearing her custom designed Foulard Print silk shirt and pants. xJust visible is one of Dana’s most prized possessions, a silk rug from Loom made from recycled silk saris. ‘Our beautiful ornamental pistachio tree was only a metre tall when we planted it a few years ago’, Dana says of their impressive internal courtyard greenery. Photo – Eve Wilson.
The living room, looking back towards the kitchen. Photo – Eve Wilson.
Master bedroom. Photo – Eve Wilson.
Master bedroom. Photo – Eve Wilson.
Master bedroom. Photo – Eve Wilson.
The study, where a lot of Dana’s design work for Banded Together is done. Banded Together’s custom designed prints hang with an Antique Persian silk rug and Showtime Barcelona Chair from Living Edge. Photo – Eve Wilson.
The family pool – so dreamy! Photo – Eve Wilson.
After stumbling upon a vacant block of land in Elsternwick (formerly, the tennis court of a local school), Dana and Graham Burrows  designed their home from the ground up. Despite the narrow street frontage (access to the house is along a 33m long and 3m wide driveway – cosy!) the opportunity to build a new home from a ‘clean landscape’ appealed to the couple, who ‘saw an opportunity for creating a hidden home immersed in a secret garden.’
Soon after acquiring the land, Graham immediately had a vision for ‘a layered and transparent home’. He and Dana wanted it to be a calm and reductive space,  one that embraced and embedded itself in the landscape. ‘In a sense we were both clients and both co-creators’ Graham describes of the creative process. In the end, the project took about 3.5 years to design and build. All good things take time!
The house is informed by modernist aesthetics, and particularly references the home of Dana’s grandparents. ‘There are elements of this house that pay homage to that one both aesthetically, in the rectangular form, flat roof excessive windows, and the way the rooms flow into each other’. Dana explains ‘I wanted to feel the same in this house as I did in theirs as a child.’
With its sweeping windows, lush landscaping and internal courtyard, every room within the home is connected to the outdoors, and the eye is constantly drawn outside. Dana describes the interiors as ‘reductive in colour palette and excessive in texture’ – which could equally describe her own design approach. As the founder of boutique fashion label Banded Together, Dana spends a lot of time working from home, and her surroundings are an endless source of inspiration. ‘I spend a lot of time here, as its where I do a lot of the design work for my brand, and the home really fuels my imagination’ she says.
What is perhaps most distinctive about this home is a sense of quiet confidence. Each with their own discerning tastes, Dana and Graham have  worked together to create a home that is highly considered, yet simple and understated. ‘We both very much believe in buying less and choosing well’ Dana reflects. ‘Every element of our home has some sort of significance and meaning’.
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Rug Cleaning St Kilda
If you're looking for the ultimate rug cleaning experience in St Kilda, look no further than Rug Cleaning St Kilda! Prepare to be amazed as their team of highly skilled professionals work their magic on your beloved rugs. With a blend of cutting-edge technology and traditional techniques, they transform even the dirtiest and most worn-out rugs into magnificent masterpieces. As you step into their state-of-the-art facility, you'll be greeted by the delightful aroma of freshly cleaned carpets and the sound of bustling activity. The experts at Rug Cleaning St Kilda ensure that every inch of your rug is thoroughly inspected before embarking on its rejuvenating journey. They carefully choose the appropriate treatment for each specific type of fiber, guaranteeing outstanding results time after time. From delicate Persian rugs to luxurious shaggy ones, they handle them all with utmost care and expertise. Their meticulous attention to detail ensures that no stain or blemish goes unnoticed - leaving your rugs immaculately clean and vibrant like never before! So bid farewell to dull and lifeless carpets; entrust them to Rug Cleaning St Kilda's passionate team who will breathe new life into these cherished pieces in an exhilarating display of skill and dedication!
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In the mix for AFL round six
Forward Josh Jenkins will have a fitness test on his injured ribs to see if he returns for Sunday’s twilight blockbuster with Richmond at Adelaide Oval. Jenkins has missed the past three games with fractured ribs and cartilage damage sustained in the round two win against Hawthorn. If Jenkins returns, utility Andy Otten could return to the backline with key defender Daniel Talia set to be sidelined with a hamstring injury. However, if Jenkins fails a fitness test, it could open the door for mature-aged recruit Jono Beech to make his AFL debut. Beech was the Crows’ player of the year in the SANFL last season. Beech could also come into the side if Riley Knight is ruled out with a hamstring injury. In his first game back from an adductor injury, veteran midfielder Scott Thompson had a team-high 21 possessions for the Crows in a 54-point loss to Central Districts in the SANFL. Defender Jake Kelly will be assessed this week to see if he can return from an eye injury after missing last week’s win against Gold Coast. – Lee Gaskin
With his side’s clean bill of health and strong showing against the Western Bulldogs, coach Chris Fagan is unlikely to make many changes ahead of Saturday’s home match against Port Adelaide. Rugged defender Darcy Gardiner should come back into the team though after overcoming a calf niggle that forced him to withdraw late from playing the Dogs. Versatile Marco Paparone and swingman Josh Walker could also come into calculations after strong showings in the NEAFL. – Michael Whiting
Carlton should be boosted by the return of veterans Matthew Kreuzer and Dale Thomas, who were rested from last Friday night’s game against Port Adelaide because of soreness. Young key forward Harry McKay produced an encouraging performance for the Northern Blues against Williamstown last Saturday, kicking the first three goals. David Cuningham pressed his claim for a return to the seniors with a fine display (23 disposals and a goal). Sam Kerridge and Nick Graham racked up plenty of possessions, collecting 31 apiece. – Howard Kotton
With just a five-day break between their Anzac Day loss to Essendon and their big date with Geelong at the MCG on Sunday, the Magpies will likely need to inject some fresh legs into their line-up, with Josh Smith seemingly certain to be recalled. There might also be at least one forced change after Tim Broomhead copped a knock to the jaw against the Bombers. Capping a disappointing round for the club, the Pies’ VFL side suffered an 80-point hiding from Essendon in which few players enhanced their chances of senior selection. Midfielders Rupert Wills (23 possessions, six clearances and nine tackles) and James Aish (18 quality touches at 83.3 per cent efficiency) gamely fought the odds in the midfield and so did Matthew Scharenberg (20 possessions at 90 per cent efficiency and two contested marks) in defence, while little man Jarryd Blair (25 touches and a goal) and versatile runner Adam Oxley (29) were workmanlike. Forwards Chris Mayne (nine touches and one goal), Jesse White (10 touches) and prospective debutant Josh Daicos (14) suffered from a lack of supply. – Ben Collins
Matt Scharenberg could come in for the Magpies. Picture: AFL Photos
There are bound to be some sore Bombers after Tuesday’s win over Collingwood and the club has only a five-day break before meeting Melbourne at Etihad Stadium on Sunday. David Myers may come into contention for his first game since 2015 after a strong return in the VFL, where he gathered 35 disposals, eight marks and kicked a goal. Ben Howlett may also be a chance if the Bombers look for more pressure in the forward half, while Matt Dea and Heath Hocking are available for some backline relief. Tom Bellchambers is also waiting in the wings after booting three goals in the VFL. – Callum Twomey
The Dockers have kept a settled line-up throughout their resurgence but will be forced into one change for the Western Derby with star midfielder Stephen Hill ruled out with a hamstring strain. Peel Thunder had the bye at the weekend, but defender Cam Sutcliffe excelled the previous week playing on a wing and as an inside midfielder with 24 touches and 10 tackles. Youngster Harley Balic missed the win over the Roos due to a hip issue, the extent of which is unclear, but he could also come back in to an inside midfield role. Experienced campaigners Danyle Pearce and Nick Suban will likely also come under consideration, and so might big men Jonathon Griffin and Matt Taberner, but the Dockers aren’t expected to make many changes to a winning team. – Travis King
Sam Menegola is available after a one-match suspension for rough conduct against Luke Hodge, but James Parsons has one week left on his ban for striking the former Hawthorn skipper in round four. Scott Selwood finally played on the weekend after overcoming a pre-season toe injury and had 23 disposals in the VFL, but will need more time at that level, as will Jake Kolodjashnij, who got through his second game after a summer groin complaint. Jed Bews, who was named as emergency again, pushed his case with a best-on-ground performance in the club’s loss to Port Melbourne and is showing promise at both ends of the ground, while Rhys Stanley had 27 hit-outs and 20 disposals to also catch the eye. However, he is up against it to regain his spot given the Cats’ preference to play one ruckman in Zac Smith plus Mark Blicavs. Tom Ruggles was the carry-over emergency and didn’t play in the VFL but is available this week, as is Lincoln McCarthy after a few weeks off with groin soreness. Josh Cowan faces a fitness test after an Achilles issue but is more likely to play in the VFL if deemed fit. ­- Jennifer Phelan
All eyes will be on Rory Thompson this week as the key defender ramps up his training in recovering from a quad injury. Thompson has missed the past two weeks and is an outside chance to play North Melbourne on Saturday night. Pearce Hanley missed two matches with personal leave, then hurt his ankle in a return NEAFL match, and after missing last weekend, would be likely to return at the lower level if his body stands up. Matt Shaw was excellent in the NEAFL and would be in consideration to play the Kangaroos. – Michael Whiting
Pearce Hanley is likely to resume at NEAFL level. Picture: AFL Photos
After a dominant win over the Swans last week there’s unlikely to be too much movement at the selection table for the senior side, but Leon Cameron has a few options if needed. An injury for co-captain Phil Davis means young defender Harry Himmelberg could get a call-up despite missing last week with sore ribs. The club’s No.2 draft pick Tim Taranto should be fresh to return after being rested last week, while Harry Perryman continued his good form, with the midfielder gathering 21 touches in the reserves. Fellow onballer Matt de Boer picked up 28 disposals to go with six tackles in his second game back from a hamstring injury, and athletic defender Jeremy Finlayson racked up a team-high 31 possessions and took 12 marks, while Daniel Lloyd was prolific again through the midfield and playing forward with 26 touches, seven marks and two goals. – Adam Curley
The Hawks are on the winners’ list for 2017 and a feature of the 50-point win over West Coast on Sunday was that every player contributed. It is hard to see the Hawks making many changes for their first Tasmanian home game for 2017 on Saturday against St Kilda, however Isaac Smith, James Sicily and Cyril Rioli all suffered knocks and will need to be monitored through another six-day break. There was reasonable confidence afterwards that Jaeger O’Meara (bruised knee) would be available to play and he seems a lock to return if fit. Grant Birchall (jaw) is not far away from resuming, while those who impressed at Box Hill included Ty Vickery (three goals) and Taylor Duryea. Midfielder Jonathan O’Rourke came through a second game at VFL and is now in the selection mix when and if the Hawks feel they need more run. – Ashley Browne
The Demons have lost three consecutive matches and coach Simon Goodwin’s most urgent need is to fashion a makeshift ruck division after losing first choice big man Max Gawn (hamstring) and back-up Jake Spencer (shoulder) to lengthy injury stints. Youngster Mitch King played his first VFL game at the weekend after a 12-month layoff with a serious knee injury, but is not considered ready for AFL footy just yet. Melbourne is likely to recall utility Cam Pedersen for his first game of the season, with Jack Watts and Sam Frost the others to provide ruck support. In better news, experienced midfielder Jordan Lewis has finally served his three-week suspension and will return to a side desperately needing a steady head. Tomas Bugg racked up 35 disposals and kicked five goals for Casey against VFL strugglers North Ballarat. Oscar McDonald, who played limited game time in case he was needed for the Anzac Day eve clash against Richmond, and Dean Kent remain in the selection frame. – Ben Guthrie
Cam Pedersen (marking, left) is in the frame to return for Melbourne. Picture: AFL Photos
The Kangaroos gave up a 29-point third-quarter lead against Freo to fall short by five points or fewer for the third time in the past four rounds, so Brad Scott might swing the axe. Late scratching Shaun Higgins (hamstring) is certain to return if he is fit and it could be at Lindsay Thomas’ expense. Thomas has not kicked a goal for three weeks and was also goalless in round one. A player knocking on the door is Ryan Clarke, who won plenty of the ball and kicked multiple goals for the second straight week for Werribee. Midfielder Jed Anderson was shaded by demoted Bulldog Caleb Daniel in the VFL at the weekend, but may be in the selection mix, as could ruckman Braydon Preuss (rested). – Marc McGowan
Midfielder Brendon Ah Chee is the front-runner to replace injured captain Travis Boak for Saturday’s game with Brisbane Lions at the Gabba. Boak injured his hamstring in the third quarter of last weekend’s easy 90-point win against Carlton at Adelaide Oval. Ah Chee has been in great form in the SANFL, booting three goals to go with 22 possessions against Norwood last weekend. Half-back flanker Hamish Hartlett will come back into the side providing he passes a fitness test on his injured quad. Key defender Jack Hombsch is also a chance of returning from a knee injury after missing the past three games. Apart from Boak, the Power should have a full list to choose from with forward Angus Monfries and ruckman Matthew Lobbe to return from injury in the SANFL. – Lee Gaskin
Brendon Ah Chee is the ideal replacement for Travis Boak. Picture: AFL Photos
Nick Vlastuin (concussion) was kept out of the Tigers’ Anzac Day eve clash against Melbourne as a precaution, but the Tigers are hopeful he will be fit to make the trip to Adelaide in round six. The 23-year-old missed back-to-back matches because of concussion in 2016. Onballer Anthony Miles was on standby as an emergency in round five and his strong VFL form should be rewarded if the Tigers make any midfield changes. Athletic tall Mabior Chol (three goals in the VFL) is also on the cusp if the Tigers choose to replace Todd Elton, with Ben Griffiths (concussion) unlikely to return. Half-forward Ben Lennon (one goal in the VFL) has been in and out of the team and is jockeying with Sam Lloyd, who was held over as an emergency against the Demons, for a chance in attack. – Nathan Schmook
A disappointing last term against Geelong overshadowed an impressive first three quarters and coach Alan Richardson wasn’t happy with how his midfield fell away when the game was on the line. Jack Sinclair picked up 31 disposals for Sandringham in the VFL last Saturday. Daniel McKenzie had 26 and his toughness on a wing and across half-back could be called upon, while Brandon White collected the same amount of the footy. Young forward Paddy McCartin booted three goals and took seven marks while rookie Rowan Marshall again impressed as a tall target with four contested marks and two goals. Ruckman Tom Hickey didn’t play at any level last week with soreness and will likely need to find form in the VFL. – Dinny Navaratnam
Former co-captain Jarrad McVeigh looks to be little chance of returning against Carlton after pulling up with a sore hamstring after training last Thursday, but dumped defender Nic Newman put his surprise axing behind him to be one of the Swans’ best in the NEAFL with 31 possessions and seven tackles, and will be looked at again this week. Forgotten midfielder Brandon Jack keeps getting plenty of the footy and had a game-high 35 touches, while Jordan Dawson kicked two goals from 26 disposals after he was dropped the week after his round three debut. James Rose could be looked at, with the clever small forward booting four goals last week, while defenders Aliir Aliir, Jeremy Laidler and Michael Talia shared 66 possessions and 25 marks, but laid just two tackles between them, which wouldn’t impress the Swans’ coaching staff. – Adam Curley
Brandon Jack has been prolific in the NEAFL. Picture: AFL Photos
Adam Simpson flagged changes after the deflating 50-point pummeling from Hawthorn, and perhaps the time has come for the Eagles to follow Fremantle’s lead by turning to youth instead of the same tried and tested performers. Yet-to-debut midfielder Kurt Mutimer has been prolific at East Perth this season, averaging 25 touches a game, and was among the best with another 28 disposals as the Royals notched their first win. Last year’s top draftee Daniel Venables (14 disposals, five inside 50s) hasn’t set the world on fire at WAFL level yet after an interrupted pre-season, but he has pace and spark and could bring some energy. Simpson is looking at hard-working onballer Mark Hutchings (28, two goals), Lewis Jetta (19, one goal) and Eric Mackenzie (19, eight marks). The Eagles are likely to bring back ruckman Jonathan Giles to combat Aaron Sandilands after Nathan Vardy was well beaten by Ben McEvoy one-out, while Sam Mitchell is a chance to return from his ankle injury. – Travis King
Matthew Boyd (head) and Josh Dunkley (hip) should overcome minor injuries sustained in the win over the Brisbane Lions in time for Friday night’s clash with Greater Western Sydney in Canberra. If coach Luke Beveridge is looking to make a change to his inconsistent side, plenty of players in the VFL put their hands up for senior selection. Second-year midfielder Bailey Williams continued his blazing start to the season with a commanding performance in Footscray’s win over Werribee. The 19-year-old amassed 31 disposals, 13 marks and three tackles in a best afield display. Dumped playmaker Caleb Daniel gave another reminder of his worth by collecting 27 touches and six tackles. Versatile midfielder Lukas Webb continued his good form with 25 possessions and five tackles. Impressive draftee Tim English was prominent in the ruck again with 31 hit-outs, 16 possessions and five marks. And while AFL selection would be a left-field call, first-year forward Fergus Greene finished with a bag of five goals after kicking four in his VFL debut last week. Taken with pick 70 in last year’s NAB AFL Draft, the Bendigo product has great game sense and is a beautiful kick. – Ryan Davidson  
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