Friday 18th November

Jennifer Hawkins to sell in Coogee

Australian model and TV presenter, Jennifer Hawkins is selling her Coogee home for $2.5 million.

The model bought the four-level property in 2008 for $2.27 million. It features three bedrooms and three bathrooms, cellar, pool, numerous alfresco living areas, and a private rooftop terrace with ocean views.

Along with her builder fiancé, Jake Wall, the couple already have an impressive property portfolio including three houses in Newcastle, a unit in Kings Cross, as well as a property the couple are building on Sydney’s Northern beaches.

Hawkins, who skyrocketed to fame when she won the title of Miss Universe 2004, has hosted the Seven Network coverage of The Melbourne Cup in 2004 and The Great Outdoors. She has also been a guest on the popular TV show Dancing with the Stars and has been the ongoing face of Australian department store Myer since 2007.

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Julia Ross to sell for over $40 million

Australia’s recruitment ruler, Julia Ross is selling her Sydney home for more than $40 million.

One of Sydney’s most esteemed homes, Villa del Mare was built in 1999 by developer Nati Stoliar and designed by Chris Norris.

Located in Wolseley Road, Point Piper, the Mediterranean-style residence is set amid impeccably landscaped gardens on more than 1500 square metres of land overlooking the harbour. Spanning three levels, the home includes six bedrooms, eight bathrooms, extensive formal and informal living and dining spaces, bar room, entertainer's kitchen, stately office, gymnasium, and a dedicated wine cellar. The property also features dual access from Wolseley Road and Wentworth Street, with both entrances accommodating parking for three cars.

Ross bought house in May 2005 for $21.5 million, which set a record for a non-waterfront property and was the second-highest amount paid for a house in Australia at the time.

The tycoon started life simply, growing up in a working-class family in Northern England. After moving through three marriages, bringing up her son, and developing her company, Ross Human Directions Ltd, from scratch, the dedicated entrepreneur built the company to a market capitalisation of more than $60 million. Ross sold her shareholding to Chandler Macleod earlier this year.

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Nicole Kidmans new neighbours after mining giant pays record price

The South Korean-backed Cockatoo Coal mining company has emerged as the $8 million buyer of a beef cattle farm virtually on the doorstep of Nicole Kidman’s peaceful Sutton Forest retreat, Bunya Hill.

It was whispered last month that the coal mining consortium, claiming interest in pursuing farming, had bought the 425-hectare holding, Wongonbra, from unsuspecting vendors, but there’s now confirmation that it bought the land through a shelf company, Aurelius Rural, to ensure the secrecy of its strategic purchase.

It gives Cockatoo an area from the Hume Highway through to the Illawarra Highway in which to carry out exploration and possibly install a mine head.

"It will directly affect their (Bunya Hill) property as coal-filled trucks would be passing all day long and maybe through the night on their way to Wollongong for export," local Greg Barnsley has suggested.

The coal company hasn’t yet decided where the underground mine will be located while it continues exploratory drilling, but has signalled it was not their intention to buy any further land in the immediate future, although it could not rule it out happening again.

The Korean steel-maker POSCO owns 70% of Aurelius Rural, with the remaining 30% owned by Cockatoo Coal, with the venture taking the name Hume Coal.

The syndicate assumed the exploratory rights from Angelo Coal (Sutton Forrest) Pty Ltd, which had held the mostly formant lease since 1985.

Goulburn MP Pru Goward says she is “heartbroken” by the announcement, saying it would make opposing coal mining much harder.

The miner’s exploratory lease is due for renewal on November 23, with locals lobbying that Energy Minister Chris Hatcher not renew the lease.

Kidman is among the 424 land owners in the 115-square-kilometre exploration area who were recently advised 120 test exploration holes would be drilled to check on the size of the coal offerings.

In 2008 Kidman and her country music star husband, Keith Urban, snapped up Bunya Hill, a 45-hectare cattle stud with a magnificent 1878 Georgian mansion.

Locals fear with ownership of such a large parcel of land, it will be easier for Hume Coal to be able to develop its planned mine.

The company is hoping to prove up underground reserves of more than 100 million tonnes, and is currently undertaking drilling and seismic survey work in the nearby Belangalo State Forest.

The holding company that bought the farm has directors who work at law firm Blake Dawson, one of them Ian Williams, who lists among his clients as POSCO.

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Penthouse heaven with Halo

Perth’s new art deco inspired Halo on Mount development presents a lavish Penthouse for sale for $3.75 million.

A rare occurrence where the Architect is also the Developer, award winning Architect Barry Baltinas, of Baltinas Architects, has taken a personal interest in Halo on Mount in Perth. The firm is responsible for some landmark buildings across the state, including the Miami on Bellevue Terrace, Kings Park, and Kingdom in South Perth.

Split over two levels, the Penthouse includes a generous master suite, two other guest bedrooms, study and sitting area, separate living and dining, an enclosed ‘Winter garden’ balcony, gourmet kitchen, four-car garage, and a private Rooftop Terrace with a state of the art induction BBQ, swimming spa-jet pool which takes in Perth’s most spectacular City Skyline.

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