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News.com.au
16-05-2025
- Business
- News.com.au
Brinkin beauty with breathtaking views
This solid and spacious family home with rooftop deck has hit the Darwin market in a prime position with sunset and ocean views. The four-bedroom property at 439 Trower Rd, Brinkin, has a distinct Mediterranean vibe and plenty of room to live and entertain. Selling agents Daniel Harris and Darren Hunt, of Real Estate Central Projects, said the property enjoyed sunsets and sea breezes in one of Darwin's most coveted pockets. 'It's an amazing location and the big, robust family home is perfectly suited to its seaside location,' Mr Hunt said. Mr Harris said when it came to size and position, this Trower Rd home was hard to beat. 'Opportunities to purchase in a location this exclusive don't present to the market too often at all,' he said. On the ground floor, the home has open plan living spaces flowing out to the front veranda and rear outdoor entertaining area. The main lounge sits under a void, while the kitchen is family-sized and has a walk-in pantry. There are two dining spaces, a second living area, a laundry and a powder room also on the ground floor. Internal stairs lead to the second level where the main bedroom has built-in robes, an ensuite with spa bath and sliding doors opening to the balcony and sea views. The three remaining bedrooms have built-in robes and two have access to a balcony. There is also a family bathroom on this level. A spiral staircase leads from the front balcony to the rooftop terraces where you can watch the sunset over the ocean. Back on the bottom floor, there is a double carport and a separate rumpus room that could be used as a home office, games room, teenager's retreat or space for guests. The home is on a fenced block with shed, big driveway, established tropical gardens and plenty of lawn space. PROPERTY DETAILS Bedrooms: 4 Bathrooms: 2 Carparks: 2 Price guide: $1.9m Agents: Daniel Harris, 0430 350 631, Darren Hunt, 0417 980 567, Real Estate Central Projects Inspect: Contact agents


The Guardian
25-03-2025
- Sport
- The Guardian
China v Australia: World Cup 2026 qualifying
Show key events only Please turn on JavaScript to use this feature Show key events only Please turn on JavaScript to use this feature Daniel Harris This was supposed to be easy. Asian qualifying Group C hardly boasts the greatest teams in the world, but a home defeat to Bahrain and a draw with Saudi, added to away draws with Japan, Indonesia and pesky Bahrain again, leaves the Socceroos under pressure. The Land of the Rising Sun have fittingly become the first to qualify for World Cup 2026, but behind them in the scuffle for the second automatic spot, Australia lead Saudi by just a point and goal difference, with matches with Japan, then one in Riyadh, their two to come after tonight's contest. As such, the Socceroos really must win here and, in China, face the bottom team in the group. The are, though, struggling to score goals – the days of Mark Viduka and Harry Kewell are long gone – which makes every match a potential struggle. Kick-off: 7pm local, 10pm AEDT, 11am GMT Share