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health - Lygon Court
Volume 03 Winter 10
{ Your guide to Lygon Court }
ABBEY LEE KERSHAW
MELBOURNE GIRL ON
INTERNATIONAL STAGE
Fashion
Into the Twilight
Shop Talk
Traditional pharmacy still alive
CONFESSIONS OF
A SHOP ASSISTANT -
Health
Good bones - get
in early with
spinal checks
MEET OUR RESIDENT SHOPAHOLIC
Hair
WINTER COLOR TRENDS
beauty
Hottest colours
of the season
Treatment talk
Be bold and lash out
SWEET SALVATION
Available now at Demarte’s Amcal Chemist, Lygon Court - 380 Lygon St Carlton
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DITOR’S
COMMENTS
Lygon Court’s Carolyn Palliardi
c
May 2010
ontents
Welcome to the third edition of 380 Lygon Court. We hope that you enjoy this Magazine
as much as we did in bringing it to you.
In this issue we shine the spotlight on local girl made big in the international world
of modelling, Abbey Lee Kershaw. Better known by her first name Abbey Lee, she is
ranked No.10 in the world of modelling at the time of print. This could change any day
as she continues to take the world by storm with her beauty and true Aussie spirit to try
anything once.
In our health section we meet chiropractor Michael Sexton from Sexton Chiropractic.
He explains the importance of maintaining the spine to maintain wellness. Did you know
that we should get our spines checked regularly from birth?
Captain of Carlton Salvation Army Brian Crowden explains where your coin donation
goes when you put it in a collection tin at Lygon Court. You may be surprised to discover
that every cent is spent in local programs.
Fashion
Beauty
Pg 6-15
Fashion
Pg 24
380 Beauty: Winter Colours
Pg 38-39
Nominate a worthy mum
Pg 33
Treatment Talk
Into The Twilight
We met Pharmacist Jo Demarte. He’s nearly as much an institution as Lygon Court itself,
having moved in 21 years ago. Through his Amcal pharmacy he has met and served most
of Lygon’s many and varied residents whom he has grown to love as a community.
Pg 41-43
Ankle Boots
In our regular sections we explore hair trends and false eye lashes as well as the beauty
colours of the season.
Lifestyle
The fashion pages take their inspiration from the Twilight series as black makes a strong
statement this season.
Pg 16-23
Great Gifts For Her
We hope you drop in soon to discover all that excites us so much here at Lygon Court.
Pg 46
Shop Talk
Jo Demarte of Demarte’s
Amcal Chemist
Fashion
Alberto Piazza Shoes
Aurum Design Jewellers
Black Orange
Country Road Carlton
Midas Carlton
Ojay Carlton
Silk Lane Boutique
Eco Wear
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Beauty
Demarte’s Amcal Chemist
La Face Beauty Clinic
Raw Element - Hair Salon
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Cover Story
Abbey Lee Kershaw
Abbey Worship
Sample only - images contained in zip file attached
Lashing Out
Pg 34-35
Hair
Autumn & Winter Hair Trends
Pg 48
Ask Carolyn
Carolyn tells you what your friends won’t
Mother’s Day Gifts
Carolyn Palliardi
Lygon Court Stockists
Editor’s Picks
Pg 4-5
Health
Pg 26-28
Maintaining wellness
How to avoid injury
Lifestyle
Borders Carlton
Cards On Lygon
Cinema Nova
Lygon Court 1 Hour Photos
Duncan’s Liquor Lygon Court Key Cutting
& Shoe Repair
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Clinics Carlton
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Sexon Chiropractic
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04 / 380 Magazine / Abbey Worship: Abbey Lee Kershaw
Abbey Worship: Abbey Lee Kershaw / 380 Magazine / 05
ABBEY WORSHIP
A model has truly made it in the world of international modelling when she is only reported by her first
name. Meet Melbourne girl Abbey Lee Kershaw, known on the international scene simply as … Abbey Lee.
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elbourne born Abbey Lee is one
of the most in-demand models
in the world with a perfume
contract and ad campaigns, but
she can hardly be described as the “girl next
door” – nor is she shy of controversy.
“He puts you in a pile of mud because you
want to do it,” she explains. “You touch
yourself because you want to. For me, that
shoot was the truth about how things were
between us both and I felt good doing it. I’m
not ashamed of it – why should I be?”
The daughter of former AFL footballer Kim
Kershaw, Abbey Lee grew up in Clifton
Hill and describes her time at Clifton
Hill Primary School as a culturally diverse
experience with more than 40 different
nationalities attending the school. She then
attended Melbourne secondary college, the
Academy of Mary Immaculate.
Modelling life is treating Abbey Lee well.
She is No.10 on the Top 50 Models Women
list by models.com, topping best friend and
fellow Australian model Catherine McNeil in
14th place. It looks like 2010 will be the year
of Abbey Lee Kershaw.
“I grew up in a culturally diverse area in
Melbourne,” Abbey Lee says.
The tall, lanky Abbey Lee was discovered
aged 16 after winning the 2004 Girlfriend
Covergirl Model search competition. She
was signed to Chic Management and moved
to Sydney not long after. Overseas soon
beckoned and Abby Lee made the move to
New York in 2007. Three years after being
discovered, she was appearing in European
ad campaigns and strutting the international
runway for major players including Gucci,
McQueen, Balmain, Chanel and Victoria’s
Secret.
Her first big job was appearing beside Lauren
Hutton (whom she is similar to in appearance
due to the gap in her front teeth) in a Lord &
Taylor Spring ad campaign in 2008. In that
same year her career began to skyrocket after
being chosen for the Gucci ‘Flora’ perfume
campaign, shot in Latvia by photographers
Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin.
Apart from dominating the runway with
opening or closing shows, she has appeared
on several covers of magazines and editorial
spreads in what is a relatively short career
to date. Most recently she was on the covers
of Australian and Russian Vogue in March
2010.
Abbey Lee tends not to shy away from
controversy and has recently appeared topless
in the 2010 Pirelli calendar. Late last year
she posed for a series of provocative shots
by photographer Greg Kadel for US Muse.
But it was her sex-inspired shoot for Purple
magazine with model Freja Beha Erichsen, by
photographer Terry Richardson, that raised a
few eyebrows. But Abbey Lee says she didn’t
do anything she didn’t want to do.
10 THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW
ABOUT ABBEY LEE
Abbey Lee is a Gemini, born June
12, 1987. She stands 180cm tall and
doesn’t diet. “I try to do things that
make me feel good. I go to yoga
classes, drink lots of water, eat
healthily and keep things like
alcohol and coffee to weekends.
I don’t overdo anything.”
She was quite sick as a child.
“When I was four I had meningitis
and had two spinal taps. I was always
in hospital as a kid: I had a tumour
on my knee and lots of broken
bones. I loved climbing trees.”
It’s reported that she has between
8 to 10 tattoos and a nose and
nipple piercing, even though she has
said she is scared of needles. “I’ve got
one on the palm of my hand, a peace
sign on my finger, a little owl, and
two new ones on the side of my
stomach. I had them done in white
ink so I can still model, it means
they are invisible.”
She’ll try anything. “I’ve got
no sense of shame that I’m
always willing to give things
a go. I’ve ridden horses naked
into the sea, I’ve climbed
rocks, all kinds of things. That’s
why I do this job. I’m always
looking for the next door
to open.”
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She is inspired by Lauren Hutton.
“I met her on my first job that I did in
New York and she was the most
incredible woman I’ve ever met. She
is extremely vibrant and young at
heart and really inspirational.”
High heels are not her friend.
She has tumbled off her high heels
at the Rodarte show in New York
2008. During Paris Fashion Week,
Abbey Lee fainted at the Alexander
McQueen Spring/Summer 2009
Runway. It was put down to the tight
corset she wore and the high
heels. And recently she was dropped
from Alexander McQueen’s 2010
Spring show in New York for refusing
to wear his lobster claw-inspired
shoes with curved 25cm heels because
she considered them dangerous.
She’s very down to earth and is
known for her bohemian style. She
likes to shop at The Salvation Army,
listen to live bands and drink beer.
Highlights of her career have been
a shoot in the Greek Islands with
best friend and Australian model
Catherine McNeil and then camping
with her at Sziget, a Hungarian
Festival in Budapest.
Melbourne is her favourite city.
“I love so many cities for different
reasons, but my heart will always
belong to Melbourne. It’s my home.
It has so much soul.”
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Her Australian boyfriend lives
with her in Williamsburg,
Brooklyn. But she has admitted
to being bi-curious. “I’ve always
swung both ways … I don’t call
myself bisexual. I’m just experimental.”
Flora by Gucci now available at Demarte’s
Amcal Chemist at Lygon Court
“I’ve always swung
both ways … I don’t
call myself bisexual”
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INT THE
TWILIGHT
It’s time to embrace the last light of night. Black is back with a vengeance. Sheen, shine, texture, weave, embroidery
or print – there is nothing plain about wearing the dark shade this season. Stepping out in black is a little bit
mysterious, glamorous, elegant and sophisticated all at the same time. It is a return to proper dressing not seen since
the late 80’s that we are witnessing here.
Hair Styling by Katie Barrow of Raw Element
Photography by Will Hung
.
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IMPORTANCE OF
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CONFESSIONS
OF A SHOP ASSISTANT
Beauty
Meet our resident shopaholic
Demarte’s Amcal Chemist
Eyes & Cheeks $19.95
Editor’s picks –
WINTER COLORS
Make-up this season is intense. You can either accentuate the
eyes, lips - or both - to recreate a total make-up look not seen
since the 1980s. Most important to the season is the classic
red lipstick. Satin, shiny or mat – it doesn’t matter as long
as it saturates the lips in colour. Below are some of the hottest
colours for the season.
Fabiola Montanari,
shop assistant Black
Orange Boutique
I have a passion for fashion. Fashion
has always been a part of me. From
as long as I can remember I’ve loved
dressing. When I was a little girl
I’d always be in mum’s shoes, hats,
necklaces, lipstick, make-up and all
that stuff.
Demarte’s Amcal Chemist
L’Oréal
I have two girls and they are very
much into fashion and love to borrow
my clothes, especially the older one.
Titanium Nail Polish $13.45
Fashion always tells a lot about a
person. I find if you look good, you
feel good. I just love walking into
the shop and making people happy
about their look. I love to make them
feel comfortable but also to show
them something they would have
never picked up. It gives me a lot of
satisfaction to see our clients so happy.
It makes me feel good when others are
happy that it is a joy to come to work as it doesn’t feel like working.
For a personal fitting with Fabiola
(Fab) call Black Orange on 9347 6297
A favourite from Christina’s
Mimco
A Gift from New York
I’m an accessories girl. I love all
my bangles, necklaces, earrings. If
anything can really change a look,
it is accessories. For example, a pair
of good shoes gives an outfit a more
expensive feel.
My most favourite fashion pieces are
actually accessories. These earrings
and necklace are a gift from New
York. You’ll often see me in the bangle
and the handbag I take with me
everywhere.
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Rimmel
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These earrings and necklace are a gift
from New York. I’d love to go there
one day so I’m putting it out there.
I’ve only been working in women’s
fashion eight years but before that I
worked in kid’s fashion.
Bangle from
Mimco
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Star On The Rise Abbie Cornish
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HEALTH
MAINTAINING
WELLNESS
HOW TO AVOID INJURY
If like me you began your new year
with a promise to yourself to get
healthy and move more but niggling
little pains seem to thwart your every
plan, then a visit to the chiropractor
might be the answer to help get your
body in tip-top shape before you begin
new movements.
According to Michael Sexton from
Sexton Chiropractic in Carlton you
should start early with chiropractic
visits to look after the wellbeing of
your body. In fact, you should start
having your spine checked regularly
from childhood.
The journey to wellness should start
from the moment you are born and
continue throughout your life. Sexton
says in his practice he sees 2-day-old
babies and 95-year-old grandmothers.
“The highest priority in our practice
is to treat children. Making sure they
grow with a healthy, balanced spine,”
says Sexton.
“Minor imbalances in the position or
movement patterns of spinal bones
may cause few obvious symptoms in
children, yet these subluxations may
have a significant impact on nerve
function and therefore health ...
both now and in the future.
“Children with healthy spines
are healthier children.”
Sexton recommends that babies
should have their spines checked
after birth whether they are healthy
or not. He says that many conditions
of infants respond very well to
chiropractic care. Colic, irritability,
allergic reactions, sleeping and feeding
problems and even weakened immune
function can often be linked to nerve
irritation caused by spinal dysfunction.
Visits to a chiropractor should be
attended on a regular basis, much
like visiting a dentist yearly, he
explains, as a preventive measure.
“As Chiropractors our main focus
is on the health of your spine and
nervous system. The nervous system
essentially runs every aspect of your
wellbeing. It is one of the most
neglected aspects of health care
out there.
“If your spine is better balanced
then your nervous system always
functions better.”
According to Sexton, the single
most important factor in wellbeing
is the health and function of your
nervous system.
The nervous system is the master
system controlling and co-ordinating
the function of virtually every
cell, tissue and organ in the body.
Interference to normal nerve function
will interfere with your health.
When there is an imbalance in the
spine it can interfere with normal
nerve function. Chiropractors call this
a subluxation. It’s when the bones of
the spine lose their normal position or
movement. This can place extra stress
on bones, discs, ligaments and muscles
of your spine leading to degenerative
wear and tear. Most significantly,
however, it may compromise the
normal function of your nervous
system and diminish health.
Subluxations may be caused by
many factors such as poor posture,
knocks, falls, car accidents, and even
the birth process can be a major
cause of subluxation in the newborn
child. Stress, whether it is physical,
emotional or chemical, is one
of the most common causes
of spinal subluxation.
Subluxations are treated by
chiropractors through specific
adjustments to correct imbalances
in the spine and restore normal
nerve function.
“I think I am still
figuring out how
I feel about the
whole thing”
028 / 380 Magazine / Health
The chiropractor’s job is all about
optimizing nerve function.
THINGS YOU CAN DO TO
LOOK AFTER YOUR SPINE
“The primary purpose of adjusting
your spine is to adjust your nervous
system. If your nerves work better,
everything at the end of those nerves
will work better too,” says Sexton.
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Visit a chiropractor regularly.
Change your posture every 45
minutes. If you are sitting down,
get up and walk. If your job
requires standing, do some
stretches or sit for a while
if possible.
Don’t carry a heavy bag. Alternate
the shoulder to prevent locking
the shoulder muscle and stressing
the upper back.
Make sure children’s school bags
are adjusted correctly and carried
in the right position on the back
and are not too heavy.
Alternate your heels. Walk to
work in flat shoes and change
to heels.
When wearing runners make sure
they support the arch of the foot
to avoid rolling the foot and
rotating the knee.
Find a personal trainer that
understands the spine.
Make sure your bed supports
your spine correctly.
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Bend from your knees when
picking something up.
Make sure your computer and
chair are the correct height for
your spine.
“The patterns of movement and
posture in your spine develop in the
early years and most people don’t
tend to do anything about the health
of their spine until they experience
significant pain and then it still isn’t
their first line of treatment. They turn
to pain killers and anti-inflammatories
and drugs.
“The main thing to understand when
you have pain is that it is usually an
irritation and that often happens when
the spine is out of balance. We try to
make sure people don’t get to that
point. Our main focus is to encourage
a healthy lifestyle and to encourage
people to move, eat well and think
well.”
Chiropractors have had a bad rap
in the past with some medical
professions showing a lack of respect
but Sexton says that is changing.
“If you look at the research that’s been
done on patient satisfaction in health
care, chiropractic always very much
comes out on top,” he says.
“Most of the people we see are healthy
people. It’s just about maintaining the
health of your spine.”
sEXTON
CHIROPRACTIC
SEXTON CHIROPRACTIC
Lygon Court, First Floor, 333 Drummond St Carlton 9347 3838.
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Movies
Lygon Court is home to Melbourne’s premier arthouse venue, Cinema Nova. Currently featuring
11 screens (with more to arrive in ’10!), Nova showcases numerous exclusive releases, the very best
in international cinema and unique special events such as filmmaker Q&As and high-definition
theatrical spectaculars. Visit Cinema Nova’s website to find out more.
Coco & Igor
Opens Apr 15 at Cinema Nova.
Rating: TBC
The Concert
Opens Apr 29 at Cinema Nova.
Rating: TBC
Soul Kitchen
Opens May 6 at Cinema Nova.
Rating: MA15+
Paris 1913: Fashion designer Coco
Chanel (Anna Mouglalis) is deeply
infatuated with her lover Arthur
“Boy” Capel. However, when she
attends the landmark performance of
Igor Stravinsky’s ‘The Rite of Spring’
by the Ballets Russe, she is instantly
fascinated by the unconventional
composer (Casino Royale’s Mads
Mikkelsen). A wild and primitive
assault on bourgeois taste, Stravinsky’s
ballet is a precursor to the chaos about
to engulf Europe.
Based on a true story, director Radu
Mihaileanu’s THE CONCERT is a
heartwarming celebration of music
and all that it brings to both musicians
and audiences. Twenty five years
after losing his post as the conductor
of Moscow’s Bolshoi Orchestra by
refusing to hire his Jewish musicians,
Andrei Filipov (Aleksei Guskov) is
now a cleaner at the concert hall he
used to call home.
Winner of the special jury prize at
the Venice Film Festival, SOUL
KITCHEN follows young, downon-his-luck restaurant owner Zinos
(Adam Bousdoukos, who co-wrote
the screenplay). His girlfriend Nadine
has moved to Shanghai, the customers
of his Hamburg, Germany eatery
‘Soul Kitchen’ are boycotting the new
gourmet chef and he has some serious
back pain!
Intercepting an invitation for the
orchestra to play at Paris’ Theatre du
Chatelet, Andrei hatches a plan to
resurrect his career. Agreeing for the
Bolshoi Orchestra to perform at the
concert, he rounds up his old orchestra
friends and sets off to Paris for one last
hurrah that nobody will soon forget.
Things start looking up when the hip
crowd embraces his revamped culinary
concept, but that still doesn’t mend
Zinos’s broken heart or broken back.
Deciding to fly to China to be with
Nadine, Zinos leaves the restaurant
in the hands of his unreliable ex-con
brother Illias (Moritz Bleibtreu). Both
decisions turn out disastrously. But the
brothers might have one last chance
to get Soul Kitchen back if they stop
arguing and work together. Directed
by Fatih Akin (Edge of Heaven),
SOUL KITCHEN is a hilarious
comedy of errors that will get your
tastebuds watering and your juices
flowing.
Introduced to Igor by the famous
Sergeï Diaghilev, Coco recognizes a
fellow iconoclast and offers her home
– the stunning Villa Bel Respiro – to
Stravinsky and his family as a place
to compose. Homeless following the
Russian revolution, Stravinsky takes
up the offer. Before long the attraction
between Coco and Igor becomes
overwhelming, leading to a secret
affair that has a creatively beneficial
impact on their work while causing
heartache for those around them.
Co-starring Melanie Laurent
(Inglourious Basterds) and MiouMiou (Science Of Sleep).
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HAIR –
&
AUTUMN
WINTER
HAIR TRENDS
Fringes are big
at the moment.
The full side fringe
and flicking out
fringes are popular
Katie Barrow senior stylist and colourist talks hair trends.
Overseas celebrities such as Britney Spears, Ashlee Simpson, Nicole
Ritchie and Hayden Panettiere have all swapped their blonde locks
recently for dark hair. This is a trend we will be seeing more of in
Australia according to Katie Barrow, senior stylist and colourist
from Raw Elements hair salon.
“We’ll be seeing a lot more of warmer
richer colours like chocolates, auburns,
reds and soft coppers,” says Barrow.
For the girls who don’t want to go
dark, Barrow suggests they can go
a warmer blonde by adding creamy,
caramel tones and adding a darker
blonde in the hair to break it up.
“Coming out of summer when
everyone wanted to go really light
blonde, with that sort of beachy
looking hair, we are now toning
it down making it a bit soft and
blended,” says Barrow.
“Blondes can still do a lot of different
variations in the colours using
different placements with highlights.
The darker tones allow you to feature
panels by cutting a fringe in and
putting colour into the fringe.”
While the look in the past has been
for very natural, healthy looking hair,
Barrow believes people want to be a
bit more adventurous.
“People want to do something
different and are looking for new
ideas. They are definitely playing
around a bit more with colours now.
Of course, there are still women
who love the softer coloured tones
and don’t want anything to stand
out, but you can still do panels and
have different ways of putting colour
in without giving them too much
contrast,” she says.
It’s not only about the colour but
the way the colour is used that is also
setting a trend.
“There is a stretched root trend that is
coming in,” Barrow
says.
This is when the colourist doesn’t take
their colour all the way to the root to
allow some of the client’s natural dark
colour to show through. A bonus of
this new trend is that it allows the
client to wait longer with re-growth
before having to visit the salon.
“Not everyone wants their highlights
completely to the root. I’ve been doing
a bit of that in the salon now to give
a look of darker colours fading into
lighter colours,” Barrow says. “It used
to be cover all that up, but now it lets
people wear their colour a lot longer
and that re-growth is starting to come
into fashion.”
For hair styles, Barrow says women
mostly want length but for those who
have been wearing the current pixie
style (think actress Morena Baccarin
in the sci-fi TV show V), it now
has more length in the front.
“There’s more length in the pixie style.
It’s shorter around the nape area and
ears with longer pieces through the
fringe,” she says.
We are also seeing a return to fringes.
“Fringes are big at the moment.
The full side fringe and flicking out
fringes are popular,” Barrow says.
And hair is not being worn dead
straight anymore.
This is achieved through use of
good styling products to let the hair’s
natural curl come through and create
a wavy finish.
Barrow recommends that you have
a consultation with your hairdresser
to work out what best suits you before
deciding on any major changes.
“Obviously short hair is for people
who suit short hair and not everyone
can wear their hair in that style,”
Barrow says.
“You need to take into consideration
the shape of the face and what the
client is comfortable with and how
much time they put into styling
their hair.”
“There’s more texture to the hair,”
Barrow explains.
For a colour consultation with Senior Stylist and
Colourist Katie Barrow contact Raw Element at Lygon
Court, 333 Drummond St Carlton on 9347 1347
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MUSIC
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Jodi Picoult
Belinda Alexandra
Jamie Oliver
Jacob Hunt is a teenage boy with
Asperger’s Syndrome. He’s hopeless
at reading social cues or expressing
himself to others, and like many
children with Asperger’s, Jacob has
an obsessive focus on one subject – in
his case, forensic analysis. He’s always
showing up at crime scenes, thanks
to the police scanner he keeps in
his room, and telling the cops what
they need to do – and he’s usually
right. But then one day his tutor is
found dead, and the police come to
question him. Reluctance to make eye
contact, stimulatory tics and twitches,
inappropriate gestures, all these can
look a lot like guilt. Suddenly, Jacob
finds himself accused of murder.
The internationally bestselling author
of WHITE GARDENIA returns with
her greatest heroine yet. A mysterious
stranger known as ‘The Wolf ’ leaves
an infant with the sisters of Santo
Spirito. A tiny silver key hidden in
her wrappings is the one clue to the
child’s identity.
This cook book will celebrate the
vibrant food of six very different
countries. Each chapter will focus on
a different city or region: Marrakech,
Athens, Venice, Andalucia, Stockholm
and the Ardeche region of France.
The food in each chapter will be
a mixture of classic dishes and new
recipes inspired by the things Jamie
learns on his travels. Beautiful
reportage photography of the faces,
places and ingredients will
accompany each chapter.
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Rosa’s only family is the nuns who
have raised her. When she turns 15,
she must leave them and become
governess to the daughter of an
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wife. Their house is elegant but cursed,
and Rosa - blessed with gifts beyond
her considerable musical talents - is
torn between her desire to know the
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Jamie says: “The food I’ve embraced
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could call the clichéd star dishes - the
tagines of Morocco, the flamboyant
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flavours of a classic Greek salad - and
the recipes that I’ve been inspired
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WEET
ALVATION
Have you ever wondered where your
coin donation goes when you drop it in
a Salvation Army collection tin at Lygon
Court?
It never leaves the Carlton area,
according to Brian Crowden, Captain
of Carlton Salvation Army.
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“Our Church doesn’t receive any
funding from the Salvation Army. All
the money raised from the two weeks
at Christmas time in Lygon Court last
year goes to the Carlton recipients,”
Crowden says.
“What we collect at Christmas time
makes up half our budget. We couldn’t
operate without these funds.
He is currently supporting a young lady
by providing her with a place to sleep
and meals.
“We received $20,000 last year, which is
a massive amount that has enabled us to
keep going for the next 12 months.
“We are putting quite a few resources
into her,” Crowden says.
“What we collect at this time allows us
the freedom to determine our programs
within the Carlton area. We run our
programs on an individual needs basis.”
To most of us $20,000 may not seem a
large amount of money for a program,
but this money helps the Church
support individuals who really need
help.
His church is able to do a quick
assessment of needs and responds
quickly and appropriately. It does not
give out money but can supply food and
clothing and help with accommodation
if need be. Each individual is assessed
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“There is a hole in the system,”
he points out.
He is seeing a growing number of
international students in what Crowden
describes as “living in deep poverty”,
especially the Indian and Chinese
students. He says they come here
believing they can get a job and when
they can’t, they then can’t pay their fees,
accommodation or buy food.
Crowden says that when people contact
him, they are at a crisis point and
usually have no money for food, clothes
or accommodation.
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Crowden has been at the Church
for 10 years and has seen a change
in the area.
“We endeavour to get to people who
are in the greatest need and stop them
going over the edge - to the people
living with the barest of necessities and
giving them a little of luxury in the form
of food or clothes. It doesn’t do any
harm,” Crowden says.
Lygon Court made a donation to the
church late last year and Crowden is
excited because with this money he is
setting up a pantry at the back of the
church, mainly for the international
students and it is “catering for their
particular type of cuisine”. It will be
ready next month.
“This is something we couldn’t do
without the gift from Lygon Court. It
has allowed us to establish this program.
Everything we get doesn’t go outside
these borders,” Crowden says.
Like all charities, every bit helps and
Crowden would love to
do more, perhaps even prepared meals.
He is happy to hear from anyone
interested in helping with food or who
would simply like to join the volunteer
bank.
“If you feel the need to offer support,
just give us a ring,” Crowden says.
Brian Crowden
can be contacted on 9349 2857
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SHOP TALK –
JO DEMARTE
of Demarte’s Amcal Chemist
A chance drive down Lygon Street saw Jo Demarte become Lygon Court’s pharmacist.
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Even after all these years Demarte can’t
help but sing Lygon Street’s praises.
“It’s a sensational spot. Carlton is a
wonderful community,” he says.
Then the theatres came and
Borders and the mix changed.
Now, he says, it is a well
established centre.
Demarte was offered a chance to
secure a space in Lygon Court when
it was being built but because he was
involved with several pharmacies at
the time, he decided against it. Then
one day a chance drive down Lygon
street after the shopping precinct was
finished made him change his mind
about going into the centre.
And Demarte should know. He
has first-hand knowledge of the
community as he deals with them on a
one to one basis daily.
“A pharmacy is a place where you look
after each other. First and foremost a
pharmacy is a place where you help
people with their health-related
problems. You build up an empathy
with people and you build up a patient
relationship. They keep coming back.”
“It’s not a regional centre.
You can’t come here expecting
that because you’re not
going to get that. It’s
a small personalised
centre where you are
going to get good
old-fashioned
personalised
service,” says
Demarte.
harmacist Jo Demarte has
been dispensing prescriptions
from his Amcal Chemist for
the past 21 years and he’s still
just as enamoured with the Carlton
area as he was when he first drove
down Lygon Street and saw Lygon
Court after its development in 1989.
“Back then and to this day I don’t
think I’ve ever seen a nicer, more
beautiful centre,” says Demarte.
“We took the last shop that was left
in the court after the initial round of
leasing. In other words, they had let all
the shops in the court except for the
one that we took. Eventually we went
in their as the pharmacy.
“At the time I was involved with
a number of pharmacies and had
partners. We had looked at this centre
when it was on the plan but for various
reasons we didn’t want to go into it.
We then forgot about it.
“Then one day 18 months later I was
just driving along Lygon Street and it
was there! I thought I’ve got to go in
and have a look at it.
“It was really sensational, the architect
and the design. I was gob-smacked.
“Within a day or two I had made up
my mind I was going in.
I rang up one of my partners and
said, ‘You know that centre we forgot
about? It’s there if you want to go into
it … it’ll be a wonderful place to work’.
And it is a wonderful place to work.”
“It’s also the identities in Lygon Street
that make up the community. It’s
almost an institution. It’s such a great
place.
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“I think when people come to shop
in Carlton they get a sense of that
community. There’s that certain
feeling about going to Carlton.”
Demarte prides himself in providing
the Carlton community with a
pharmacy where people can get
personalised service and he hasn’t
given in to becoming similar to a
discount store.
“We’re a traditional pharmacy where
we still spend time with our patients
and try to give them a good result
because we consider ourselves health
care professionals first,” says Demarte.
“We sit them down if we need to and
explain their medicine. We still have
the propensity to do that. People walk
out of the pharmacy knowing about
their medicine.”
Demarte explains that Lygon Court
went from being a very Mediterranean
centre, a lovely niche market centre
where there was Safeway downstairs
and retailers on the next level.
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I love the look of ankle boots, but I’m not sure how to wear
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Ankle boots are really hot this season and thankfully can be worn
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worn with a short skirt, leggings or skinny jeans and the new longer
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What items should I buy this winter to update my look?
There are a lot of fun high-trend pieces around that will instantly
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accessories such as bags, shoes and jewellery. Look for a fabulous
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I’m confused about the way to wear my make-up. I’m used
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For the last few years there has been a beauty trend normally taken
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