Wednesday, April 16, 2008

On the house


The morning after. Julia and THAT Kevin Rudd wish

Last night Julia Newbould met Prime Minister Kevin Rudd. She asked him to sign a birthday card for her mum. He did.

Last night I met the Mayor of Marrickville Dimitrios Thanos. I asked him if I could take a pic of him with my friend Peter. He did.

“Please just call me Dimitri” he said to me after I addressed him as Mayor Thanos.

After some light conversation, he gave me his business card and said “call me anytime”.

I was at Petersham Town Hall to honour my mate Peter’s entry in the Marrickville Medal awards ceremony.

“The prestigious Marrickville Medal for Conservation has been awarded annually since 1995. It awards and celebrates conservation and restoration works that contribute to the understanding and preservation of Marrickville’s rich cultural and architectural heritage,” according to the council website.

Peter’s beautiful home was one of the finalists. On the back of the award presentations, the night included speeches from heritage experts – clearly they don’t get to speak much.

One chap spoke for 40 minutes, a presentation that included PowerPoint slides of heritage sites around Australia and pictures of his daughter, her pet dog and a hen with five chickens.

The other chap who won a special heritage promotions award spent a bit of time thanking his sub-editor. God Bless.

Finally it was time for the presentations. The homes were fabulous; clearly Marrickville is home to some fine architecture and residents with taste. Even the Maronite Sisters were up for a nomination. Their Novena must not have worked as they didn’t take home a medal, but at least they had their pic taken with the Mayor.

The winner was a home in Newtown, which is in fact leased out as holiday accommodation. “It was the worst house on the street” we were told.

The sandstone cottage was built in 1858 by a family of funeral directors. The architects (also the homeowners) subsequently renovated it into a modern gem, no doubt with a 4-star wells cistern label dunny.

Check it out!

http://www.australiastreetcottage.com/


The audience views Peter's home as part of a PowerPoint presentation


Peter, his certificate and Mayor just call me Dimitrios Thanos


Peter and his home


The Martonite Sisters with their certificate


The booze was free and it flowed all night

1 comment:

juli said...

gawsh.. hopefully my house makes the cut onces the renos are done .. say 10 years from now hahaha