A new builder and a curious council are just two notable developments at the billionaire’s newly repurchased childhood home in Melbourne.
forked out $4.5 million to nostalgically buy his boyhood homeWhen CBD visited Williamstown, the onsite builder said he had just erected a fence around the family home, which the boy Palmer lived in before his family relocated to the Pineapple State.
CBD was unable to ascertain the nature of the circumstances that led to the previous builder parting ways with the mining magnate.“Thank you for bringing this to council’s attention. We will investigate, and if any action is required we will do so in line with our policies and procedures,” a council spokesman told CBD.There were no planning permits or registered building permits with the council related to the property, he added.
To be fair, Palmer owns more than 100 properties, plus his Palmer Coolum Resort, formerly the Hyatt Coolum Resort on the Sunshine Coast, which is undergoing a slow-burn $150 million renovation. So that is understandable, we guess.host Paul Barry announced his impending retirement, the question of who would step up to deliver the public broadcaster’s solemn Monday night sermons on the state of journalism has been the hottest tea in the news business.
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