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News.com.au
a day ago
- Business
- News.com.au
Best custom build award winner scoops an auction win
An award-winning Gippsland house that's full of treasured family memories changed hands for $1.21m on the weekend. Owners Zoe McCarthy and her husband Paddy bought 51 Cashin St, Inverloch, about eight years ago. At the time, the block was home to an older beach house. 'Triple vacuum sealed' Passivhaus breaks Inverloch house price record with $3.25m sale Rather than demolish the residence, they gifted it to some people who moved it to a new location in Bass. The McCarthys then engaged Inverloch-based Baybuilt Homes and its director Bill Blundy to build them a four-bedroom house. Shaped like the letter C, the residence features a kitchen fitted with an engineered stone island bench, two living areas, a study nook, outdoor shower, undercover dining area and wraparound deck. 'We love our living area where you have one big open room with a pitched ceiling and skylights that allow a huge amount of natural light in, Ms McCarthy said. 'That's like the heart of the home because you've got the kitchen, dining and living space.' Along with their three children, they have hosted plenty of barbecues and Christmases. 'We just open the doors up and have everyone sitting outside on the deck,' Ms McCarthy said. Stepping inside the front door, a 'false entry' leads to the deck. It was inspired by a similar feature in Balinese-style pads, designed so that homeowners can avoid trekking sand and wet clothes through a house after visiting the beach. The abode even won a Master Builders' Best Custom Build award in 2024. 'We were pretty chuffed, I think there were 50-plus homes in the category,' Ms McCarthy said. While she and her husband were sad to sell the house, they are moving to be closer to family. Ray White Inverloch principal Fiona McMahon-Hughes said three bidders competed for the keys at Saturday's auction conducted by auctioneer Megan Harris. The home was announced on the market after bidding hit the $1m mark, with the final sales price delivering a sum $210,000 higher. Ms McMahon-Hughes said that the successful buyers, a family, were 'absolutely ecstatic'. 'The sellers were excited to hand over the keys to a lovely new family,' Ms McMahon-Hughes said.


Wales Online
17-05-2025
- Sport
- Wales Online
Man City doctor squares up to Crystal Palace coach in 'furious' FA Cup final row
Man City doctor squares up to Crystal Palace coach in 'furious' FA Cup final row The two clashed on the sidelines during the FA Cup final at Wembley The two backroom staff clash on the sidelines during the FA Cup final (Image: BBC Sport ) Manchester City and Crystal Palace's coaches squared up to each on the sidelines during an action-packed FA Cup final at Wembley. The incident occurred just after the hour-mark, when Palace - already 1-0 up at the time - had seen Daniel Munoz's goal ruled out by VAR. The match had already been filled with several incidents - with Palace goalkeeper Dean Henderson escaping a red card and City's Omar Marmoush having missed a first-half penalty after Erling Haaland decided not to step up to take the spot-kick. However, the match was about to descend even further into chaos - with Palace coach Paddy McCarthy squaring up to City doctor Max Sala on the sidelines. It came after Palace had brought off former swansea-city-fc>Swansea City loanee Marc Guehi. The England international had been treated for a head injury minutes before, but had initially seemed fine to continue. However, as he was substituted, Sala appeared to take issue with his departure. Article continues below And that lead to former Manchester City youth player McCarthy squaring up to the doctor. "Look at this, look at this," said BBC's Guy Mowbray on commentary. "Two of the fitness/medical coaches squaring up to each and being forced to part here. "Marc Guehi is being taken off so that's clearly the after-affect of some sort of concussion he was suffering with. "Maybe that was the reason for the furious row going on between the medical teams." Commenting on the disallowed goal and the touchline fracas, former England striker Alan Shearer added: "That was a crazy three or four minutes." Article continues below Mowbray continued: "It's been that sort of day. "Maybe it wasn't the medical team, Paddy McCarthy was involved - the Palace coach. As the camera cut back to the sidelines, with things having subsided as the guilty parties sat back down, he added: "Now they've all calmed down there and are finding it a huge joke behind Pep Guardiola."


Daily Mail
17-05-2025
- Sport
- Daily Mail
FA Cup final turns ugly: Man City and Crystal Palace coaching staff SQUARE OFF during heated touchline row as tensions flare at Wembley
Manchester City 's FA Cup final clash with Crystal Palace reached its boiling point after Daniel Munoz appeared to put the Eagles 2-0 up moments before the hour mark. The wing back's goal was ruled out after Ismaila Sarr was adjudged to have been offside in the build up, which followed in a dugout frenzy less than a minute later. City's head of sports medicine - Max Sala - came to blows with Palace's assistant manager - Paddy McCarthy - with the two standing within millimetres of each other as they exchanged words in a face-off. Pep Guardiola tried to drag his man away from the row, but Sala continued to exchange words with McCarthy before eventually taking a seat. One of City's sports scientists - Chris Elderkin - came in between the two coaches and broke up the spat. As they made their way towards their respective benches, their war of words continued as both men gesticulated at one another on their way to their seats.


The Independent
17-05-2025
- Sport
- The Independent
Man City physio and Crystal Palace coach separated in bizarre scenes at FA Cup final
There were bizarre scenes in the FA Cup final at Wembley as Crystal Palace coach Paddy McCarthy and a member of the Manchester City physio team to be separated after squaring off on the touchline. With emotions high at Wembley, former Republic of Ireland international McCarthy and the City doctor had to be pulled apart after arguing on the sidelines and angrily approaching each other. The City physio had to be pushed back to the bench by manager Pep Guardiola, with frustration among the City backroom staff building as Palace led 1-0 at Wembley. The reason for the argument was unclear. But Palace had just had a second goal disallowed for offside, while captain Marc Guehi had to receive treatment for an head injury. After a lengthy stoppage, Guehi was replaced by Jefferson Lerma as first-team coach McCarthy argued with the City backroom staff. City manager Guardiola also appeared to be frustrated shortly before half-time after Palace goalkeeper Dean Henderson avoided a red card despite handling the ball outside the box. Palace led 1-0 thanks to Eberechi Eze's goal, with City forward Omar Marmoush missing from the penalty spot after Henderson - who was fortunate to be on the pitch - avoided a sending off.