Tuesday 27 August 2013

Your Property Empire Update Week (28th Aug 2013) - Some Interesting Statistics as Reviewed by Charles Tarbey.

National Auction Clearance Rate:
70.4% in Sydney this week (28th August 2013) , 20% higher than this time last year.

Sydney remained the star performer this week with 77% clearance rate
Melbourne 71% clearance rate
Adelaide 74.5 clearance rate, Highlight: A strong performer. Last week 68.9%

General Observation of the property market this week: 
We don’t have enough stock and the interest rates remain very low. It is not a surprise that the national auction clearance rate remain quite consistently high. The selling and buying activity will increase as spring sets in. Normally property campaigns would begin now.The impending election on 7th September 2013 would mean many sellers are putting their campaigns on hold until at least after the election. The long weekend in the first weekend of October is also a clear reason why many are avoiding a campaign right now. 

Homes Advertise For Sale remained subdued.
-0.33% , last week -0.8 , the week before -0.73 , and the week before that -0.03%

With all these campaigns on hold, we anticipate that November and December will see a lot of properties come on the market.

Residential Rent Price Movement this week.
Sydney 11.8%
Melbourne 7.15%,
Perth 17.69%
Average between the three of them 12.22%
While its steady the rent price movement is not growing. This is not likely to slow until first home buyers start buying and start increasing vacancy rate.

Residential Vacancy Rate
2.41% Sydney
1.82 % Melbounre
3.5 % Perth

2.57% All three cities.

Take Five Minutes To Learn About Artist #RhondaDee

Its always assuring to know communities in the inner city of Sydney are getting together to create points of interests to share with the locals. This makes living in Sydney a more enriching experience.

The Chippendale Creative Precinct have created The BEAMS Arts Festival to highlight the large variety of talent and creativity grown in the heart of the Chippendale. Often compared to the meat packing district of New York City, Chippendale has blossomed into an art precinct housing many reputable galleries such as MCLEMOI, White Rabbit, NG ART and Living Art Gallery.  

If you are a regular patron of the arts it should come as no surprise that Chippendale is having its very own annual arts festival. However, if your world is far from gallery openings and rubbing shoulders with chi-chi intelligentsia, then the BEAMS ARTS festival is a fantastic way to experience a thrilling night of artistic adventures. The best part is, the admission is free.

On 21 September 2013 - you can expect clever lighting shows, thought provoking art exhibits, wonderful live music, and delicious food, all located around Balfour and surrounding streets, Chippendale, a stone throw away from the city of Sydney.

A highlight of the BEAMS Arts Festival will be artist Rhonda Dee's ethereal artworks. Century 21 Synergy was lucky to get you an exclusive interview with Rhonda Dee before her exhibitions at BEAMS Art Festival.

Thank you for speaking with Century 21 Synergy Rhonda. Lets get straight into it.

How did you come to be an artist?

I have been an artist all my life.  I knew what I was even before I went to school.  I can remember when being asked what I wanted to be when I grew up? I always answered “an artist” which was never received very well!  

I didn’t even know what it meant, as there were no role models around me.  All I know is I was speaking from a steady and grounded part of my interior when I made that proclamation about my life all those years ago.
It was a mysterious and undefined orientation, and I still feel that way about it. Later, in my early twenties, I ended up attending a local College in San Antonio Texas, which changed my life forever.  I was exposed to so many extraordinary artists and thinkers at that time and I knew I had found my “tribe”.  

I received an arts scholarship and earned my Bachelors degree in Fine Art in Seattle in the early1990’s.  I moved to Sydney not long after, and continued to exhibit in Australia and overseas before completing my Masters Degree in Art at Sydney College of the Arts in 2006. I just seemed to have a life compass that pointed in only one direction, and it has been that way ever since.



Artworks by Rhonda Dee.

Do you think art chose you or you chose art?

My art has always been closely linked to my survival.  It is and was a way to process feeling, emotion and to make sense of the interior and exterior world. A kind of deep merging has been taking place between making, feeling and movement over the years.

How did you get involved with the BEAMS Festival?

The BEAMS Festival is a one night event Sept 21st from 5p.m. to 10p.m. in Chippendale. The streets of Chippendale will be closed to traffic and the night will be one of art, food, conversation, music and much more. My representing gallery (MCLEMOI) is one of the highlights of the area and they brought the event to my attention. I was thrilled when my work was chosen from hundreds of submissions.  The theme of the festival is “New World Cities” which is in line with my current body of work.

What are you showing at the BEAMS Festival?

A hanging installation made entirely of coloured links of metal chain. The work represents a passage way or metaphorical gateway at the brink of the new millennium.

Every artist has a voice, a style and story to tell. What would you say defines the nature of your artistic expression?

You know I had a professor in college say once, that every artist has only one thing to say with their art…one essential idea. The trick is finding that core expression and to keep discovering new ways to visualise it.

For me it has always come down to fascination with transformation – whether at a personal level, from a material stand point, or through conceptual means, transformation has a hypnotic effect on me.  It is at the core of what drives my entire practice.



What is your creative process?

I work across a few disciplines including sculpture, painting, collage and installation.  My conceptualisation process usually involves being under the covers in bed in a darkened room.  I get most of my ideas in the stages just before sleep…My conscious mind gives way to the subconscious, and I roam around in that territory a lot. As far as physically making the work - I work in a fragmented way, both conceptually and physically.

Collage is a method I return to again and again as it gives me the freedom to come at my work in very lateral ways. The fragment has become synonymous with ideas in my work of displacement, identity formation, human potential, destruction and newness.  Ultimately, fragments push at the seam of what might be understood as “whole”.  The fragment carries the potential for change within it.

Has your creative process evolved through years of practice?

Yes, most definitely.  I think the early years of my practise was about learning how to accept what I was producing, and how to strengthen my vision.  I began working out of professional art studios from the early 1990’s.  I really developed my discipline in the early those years by learning from myself and other artists what it takes to practise your vision regardless of what the outside world is doing.



Where will you be showing at the BEAMS Festival?
“Host 2” will hang from the balcony where the speeches will be given during the festival. Location is the corner of Dick St. and Balfour St. (just down from the White Rabbit gallery). The Mayor of Sydney, Clover Moore will be opening the festival and other guest speakers include Nicky Ginsberg, coordinator and director of NG Gallery.


"Host 2" by Rhonda Dee

How do we acquire a piece of your artwork?
Stop by my gallery if you are in the city, or look them up online. I am represented by M C L E M O I – G A L L E R Y. 45 CHIPPEN STREET, CHIPPENDALE, NSW 2008, AUSTRALIA +61(02) 9698 8177 www.mclemoi.com. (Sara Leonardi-McGrath (Director) Kristia Moises (Curator).

I am so thrilled to be a part of this exciting gallery space as the team are bringing a high level of quality international and local artists together on the Australian scene.  MCLEMOI is a buzzing place with the recent honour of being voted as one of the top 15 new museums and galleries in the world by Artinfo magazine.  http://mclemoi.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/Screen-shot-2013-07-12-at-11.57.08-AM3.jpg

What are your plans for 2014?

The beginning of the year is looking very bright as I am currently working towards my first solo exhibition with MCLEMOI GALLERY.  The gallery and I are looking to do a number of collaborations throughout the year.  


The first will be with Master/slave –Sydney’s leading couture fashion house.  I am excited by the possibilities of working with Master/slave as they are certainly masters in their field!  What attracted me to working in this cross-discipline area is that fashion is a wearable canvas that can be shown to the world on a day to day basis. I love the idea that clothing can create spectacle and that my work can travel outside the gallery context in this way.
Image: Rhonda Dee, Artist.
Each piece of clothing acts as a signifier of a person’s uniqueness, individuality, poetry and mood in their world. On a final note, I’d like to leave you with a quote that I feel sums up the thrust of my work and life philosophy.

“You create yourself moment to moment - you are not born as a fixed entity, but only as an infinite potentiality.”     Osho

Visit: BEAMS Arts Festival , September 21, 2013 . Time: 5pm to 10pm ,

Balfour & Surrounding Streets , Free Admission.

Visit Rhonda Dee's stunning website: www.rhondadee.com

Wednesday 21 August 2013

#InnerWest #LightRail #Extension - #Current #Works #Update

Construction of the Inner West Light Rail Extension is on track for services to start in early 2014. Work is underway on all nine of the new light rail stops.
The light rail stops are taking shape with all platforms now in place. Over the coming months signalling equipment and platform finishes, such as tiling will be complete and platform furniture will be installed at all the stops.
Work is now beginning to focus on access to the light rail stops. Lift shafts have been installed at Dulwich Hill, Dulwich Grove and Leichhardt North, with Marion and Taverners Hill soon to follow. Access stairs to the Marion stop have also begun.
Work is also progressing along the length of the light rail corridor. Work continues to complete drainage and electrical work and to install overhead wiring. Construction has started for the stabling yard and substation near Lilyfield stop, and the substation at the Lewisham West stop.
For information on upcoming construction work, please see our community notifications below.

Construction hours

Standard construction hours are 7am to 6pm Monday to Friday and 8am to 1pm on Saturday. Some work may need to occur outside of standard hours. Nearby residents will be given prior notice before any out of hours work begins.
Project enquiries: 1800 684 490
24 hour construction response:
1800 775 465

#Record #Mortgage #Applications

NSW experienced record growth for new mortgage applications, from buyers looking to enter the NSW Property market. 

Century21 Home Loans NSW mortgage applications grew by more than double last years levels coming in at 151% YoY (July 2013 Vs July 2012). 

An increase in Century21 Agents utilising Century21 award winning mortgage broking services was a key driver of the growth, combined with increased Century21 buyer activity. 

AFG (Australia's largest mortgage aggregator) processed over $3.4 billion of mortgages last month. NSW was up 46% YoY Vs National growth of 25%YoY. July is traditionally a quieter month for mortgages than August, and last month's strong figure reflects reports of active property markets over the winter. 

However, there is no sign of overheating in the mortgage data. The average new home loan in NSW last month was $487k and Loan to Value Ratios (LVR) - the value of loans expressed as a percentage of the value of properties - remain steady for NSW at 66% below the national average of 68%.


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Thursday 15 August 2013

Whats #Hot in #Spring ? - Things to Do And See In The #Inner #West .

If you love live performances and fancy yourself as a culture aficionado check out impulse theatre's version of Romeo and Juliet! Ever wonder what it would be like to fall head over heels with the enemy in Cronulla ? Wonder no more. Impulse theatre put up an interesting version of the this brilliant classic with a twist.
Theatre: #ROMEO+JULIET by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE 
www.impulsetheatre.com.au

Dates: 29 July to 24 August 2013 @ 10:30 am and 7:30 pm
Adult $ 28.00 Concession $ 22.00
Morning Performances $ 22.00

Read the #Review: http://suzygoessee.com/2013/08/01/romeo-juliet-impulse-theatre-sydney-theatre-review/

#Mustsee : Rhonda Dee at Beams Arts Festival

A passionate lover of art and its ability to transform, Rhonda Dee's brilliant works captures the distillation of materials and space through an ethereal experience in watercolour films. A stunning presentation of metaphosis right before your eyes. See her at the Beams Arts Festival (Chippendale).

 @beams_festival (#Chippendale)
Where: Balfour & Surrounding Streets
Free Admission
Dates: Saturday 21 Sept 2013 
Time: 5pm - 10pm
#RhondaDee 's Artwork
#RhondaDee's Artwork

#FestivalHighlights - Sydney Fringe

Judith Lucy - Is she a tragic comic or a feminine experience of soulful melancholia? You decide, She is back at the Sydney Fringe Festival, right at your foot step.

Stand Up Comic: Judith Lucy

Genre: Comedy
Dates: Adult: 25
Concession: 20
Wed 4 Sep, 6:30 PM
Thu 5 Sep, 6:30 PM
Fri 6 Sep, 6:00 PM
Sat 7 Sep, 6:00 PM
Wed 11 Sep, 6:30 PM
Thu 12 Sep, 6:30 PM
Fri 13 Sep, 6:00 PM
Sat 14 Sep, 6:00 PM
Duration: 45 mins
- See more at: http://2013.sydneyfringe.com/event/theatre/jude-obscure#sthash.7DIttAU8.dpuf
Sydney Fringe 2http://2013.sydneyfringe.com/event/theatre/jude-obscure013

Fringe Festival Music Highlight - #Tina Harrod

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Dates: Thu 12 Sep, 8:30 PM

Adult: $20 Concession: $15
Duration: 120 minutes
- See more at: http://2013.sydneyfringe.com/event/music-and-sound/tina-harrod#sthash.tlaUSyQA.dpuf
Tina Harrod's Music Video - 'What becomes of People' - 2009

"Tina Harrod has one of those gorgeous vocal instruments, which just oozes soul, sex and sensuality' – SMH. " See more at: http://2013.sydneyfringe.com/whats-on?keys=&field_scedule_dates_value[value]=&field_event_theme_tid=All&&items_per_page=30&page=7#sthash.LBpJY0nO.dpuf

To Learn More About The Sydney Fringe Contact:

5 Eliza Street NewtownNSW 2042 Australia
Tel +61 02 9550 6087
- See more at: http://2013.sydneyfringe.com/#sthash.20FY6KfZ.dpuf

#Food #Highlight - Where to eat ? What is Delicious!

If you have not already been to hartsyard you have to give this hot culinary adventure a go.
Hartsyard story
 Gregory Llewellyn chef and owner at Hartsyard - Newtown.
Gregory Llewellyn's Profile 
Gregory started cooking when he was 15 and used to skateboard to the only restaurant in town – a little Italian joint in upstate New York.
Gregory counts Daniel Boulud, Alain Ducasse and Andrew Carmellini as his mentors.
He’s had his work showcased in Art Culinaire, received a review of ‘excellent’ from the New York Times and opened 14 restaurants along the east coast of America.
His last US gig was running the kitchen of boutique hotel Shutters on the Beach in Santa Monica, California. He worked as Executive Sous Chef at Sydney’s Wildfire before taking a sabbatical to plan the restaurant.
He loves baseball hats, converse sneakers and eating after 1am.
Photo & Profile - courtesy of Hartsyard's website.
Harts Yard (Newtown)
Must Try:
Photo: Gregory's new presentation of the duck dish - duck rillette, duck breast, witlof, pistachio, pickled cherry and black olive jus.
Gregory's new presentation of the duck dish - duck rillette, duck breast, witlof, pistachio, pickled cherry and black olive jus. Photo sourced from Hartsyard Facebook fan page.

Roasted cauliflower with smoked raisin, vadouvan, romanesco, queso fresco and porcini marmalade - Photo sourced from Hartsyard's Facebook Fan Page.
STICKY DATE PIE
Coffee and brown sugar biscuit base, brandy and date purée, sticky date custard, whipped cream, sticky date pudding, dried persimmon and butterscotch ice-cream
Photo: Andy's creation from the kitchen for this week's Pie of the night - STICKY DATE PIE!
Coffee and brown sugar biscuit base, brandy and date purée, sticky date custard, whipped cream, sticky date pudding, dried persimmon and butterscotch icecream! 
If there is any left over at the end of service tomorrow night, this pregnant mama wants a piece!
Photos Sourced from Hartsyard Facebook Page.

Hartsyard Restarant Interiors - Photo sourced from www.maurieandeve.com
Hartsyard.com.au
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Monday 12 August 2013

@c21Synergy - Dulwich Hill #Opening #Party - A Great Time Was Had By All!

7th August 2013, Century 21 Synergy opening party launched with much fanfare. Gold mime artist stopped traffic with gregarious bell ringing. Chairman of Century 21 Australasia, Charles Tarbey and Mayor of Marrickville, Victor Macri, made generous declaration at the opening, officiating proceedings of the evening. A string of blue-chip event sponsors such as Trivett - Harley Davidson (Alexandria), Pacifica Skincare (NZ), Sydney Shakespeare Company made their presence felt with generous donations and door prizes. Many high profile business owners including Eleni Kondos (fashion designer of Master/slave) and Marcelo Aveline (TNC Sport) was in attendance to show support. A highlight of the evening included delectable petits fours from local award winning pastry chef Simon Bimson from Strawberry Fields Patisserie. This Dulwich Hill office is officially open for business with a cake cutting procession carried out by owner Angelo Lofitis and toddler, Stella Lofitis. A fantastic night was had by all.

Team Trivett Harley-Davidson (Alexandria) put up a great display at the century 21 Synergy Opening Party.

Goody Bags Sponsor - Pacifica Skincare (NZ)
Baguettes At Century 21 Synergy Opening Party

Angelo Lofitis (Director of Century 21 Synergy), With Eleni Kondos (Designer at Master/slave) , Victor Macri (Mayor of Marrickville)

Plaque Presentation , Left to Right : Stella Lofitis, Angelo Lofitis and Charles Tarbey (Chairman of Century 21 Australasia.)
Gold Mime Artist Outside Century 21 Synergy Opening Party with Angelo Lofitis.

Guests and local business owners mingling at Century 21 Synergy #Opening #Party

Left to Right: Michelle Light looks on as Megan Lofitis Supervises Cake Cutting Procession. Angelo and Stella Lofitis cutting the cake.

Delicious little cupcakes by Strawberry Fields Patisserie .