Thorpe Street, Newport

I lived in Thorpe Street, Newport for 20 plus years and still walk down it often. I went to Newport West Primary School, when it as called Newport West, and to Paisley High School, when it was called Paisley High, before they demolished pretty much both of them. When I lived in Thorpe Street the road at the southern end of Blenheim Road, Newport was unsealed – it was gravel – as indeed was all of the southern end of Maddox Road. There was no defined nature strip in Rosshire Road either back then, that was gravel too. Anyway, that gives an idea of the locale of Thorpe Street. The roads arounds are all now sealed (except for Ross Road), and the Australian Islamic Centre is now just around the corner, and Newport West Primary is Newport Gardens, and Paisley High is now a campus of Bayside.

Campbell Mattinson

This article was written by Campbell Mattinson, founder of The Winefront and mattinson, and former chief editor of Halliday.

When you pick up a wine book and see thousands of top-scoring wines, it’s hard to know which wine to choose. Mattinson guides you through this maze, giving you an honest view of the best Australian wines, the best wine stories, the best wine producers, the best value wines and simply, the best tasting wines. Importantly, Mattinson will tell you about the top-rated wines and also about the underrated wines. In short, Mattinson knows Australian wines inside and out.

Mattinson has been a photo-journalist since 1987. For the past 25 years he’s been a voice that you can trust when you’re looking for the best wines. He’s the only Australian to have won the Australian Wine Communicator of the Year Award more than once. He’s a past winner of a Louis Roederer International Wine Media Award, and is the author of the award-winning book The Wine Hunter. He’s not afraid to put a score beside a wine. But what he’d rather do, is tell you the wine’s story.

https://www.campbellmattinson.com
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