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The underquoting taskforce is operating across Melbourne.

Melbourne real estate agent allegedly breached underquoting laws on 11 properties

Consumer Affairs Victoria says advertised price guides were lower than the estimated selling price given to the seller.

  • Elizabeth Redman

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63 Empress Avenue, Kingsville sold for $1,469,000 at auction.

The ‘rare’ feature in a Kingsville house that attracted $1.46m at auction

The renovated, four-bedroom home attracted the attention of four buyers who bid aggressively to win the keys on Saturday. The auction was over in five minutes.

  • Emily Power
The Persian-inspired croissant flavoured with pistachios and rosewater from OCAB Bakery, Yarraville.

OCAB Bakery

It’s an acronym for ‘overly confident arrogant bakers’.

  • Tomas Telegramma
 Yarraville has changed enormously over the past 30 years, rising from the shadow of its industrial past to become one of the more sought after inner west addresses.

My suburb is known as the Elwood of the west, but it’s actually better (apart from the stench)

On warm summer evenings, when the streets are full of punters, you can understand why it was named one of the coolest neighbourhoods in the world.

  • John Weldon
Molten cheese saganaki is served with jammy peppered figs. 
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Tzaki

Fast-paced and welcoming Athenian-style hangout.

Pumpkin, wattleseed and sourdough at Navi.
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Navi

Deeply personal cooking from a thoughtful chef.

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Steak frites at Bar Romanee.
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Bar Romanee

Versatile village bistronomy.

Tzaki’s tiny kitchen produces pastries, coffee, wood-fired mezze and Greek-inspired cocktails.
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Yarraville just became a whole lot cooler with this delicious slice of modern Greek dining

This all-day Greek cafe and no-bookings wine bar in Yarraville exudes cool. It helps, of course, that the food is fantastic.

  • Besha Rodell
Iced teh (left) and avocado semifreddo.

Masak Masak

Masak Masak is owned by Deb Ong and Julien Tay, and the menu is a comforting look back at childhoods spent in Singapore.

29 Mater Street, Collingwood.

Home that meant ‘everything’ to migrant family sells for $860,000

The vendor, selling on behalf of his elderly father, said the family “came here with nothing” and had happy memories of the Collingwood terrace bought for $29,500 in 1978.

  • Jim Malo

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