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IT’S NOT OFTEN YOU GET INTERVIEWED BY AN ACTRESS IN HER UNDERWEAR WHEN SEEKING OUT SHARE-HOUSE ACCOMMODATION, BUT THAT’S WHAT HAPPENED TO MATHIEU GALLOIS. HAVING MADE THE MOVE TO SYDNEY FROM CANBERRA AFTER STUDYING ART, MAT FOUND A LIKE-MINDED GROUP OF PEOPLE LOOKING TO SHARE THEIR WAREHOUSE SPACE IN REDFERN.
“The warehouse was a NIDA (National Institute of Dramatic Art) share house when I first moved in,” he says. “I responded to an ad in the paper and when I went for an interview there were about 20 people milling around. It was hard to know who was living there and who