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Australia’s richest property tycoons – and where they live – The Australian Financial Review
Almost a quarter of Australia’s richest 200 people built their fortune through property – and now they live in mansions on large blocks with water views.
Kerry Stokes better known as Seven chairman but with significant stakes in building materials company Boral and aged care group Estia Health ranked 10th at $6.26 billion. Mr Stokes lives in the well-heeled Perth suburb of Dalkeith on a large block he has owned since the 1970s.
Frank Lowys Point Piper home. Adam Hollingworth
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