Shadi Kord and her university mate Natalie Khoei both chipped in $200 each to create their own online fashion brand. It now has an annual turnover of $69 million.
Former High Court judge Mary Gaudron and family are selling their long-held Glebe property.founded their online rag trading business while they were studying architecture at the University of New South Wales, chipping in $200 each to start a business that listed accessories for sale on Instagram.
It’s not a bad step up from the Double Bay pad Kord, 31, and Fanaeyan, 34, purchased in 2021 for $2.55 million. Renovated throughout since, the Ocean Avenue apartment is set to go to auction on September 12 with a $3.9 million guide through Ray White’s Warren Ginsberg. Mary Gaudron is a former solicitor-general of NSW was a Federal Court judge before she became the first female judge to serve in the High Court.The 1886-built Victorian Italianate residence was for decades run as the Verona Boarding House, complete with nine bedrooms, but more recently converted into a single residence.have listed it with Sotheby’s Harriet France, who has set a guide of $5.5 million ahead of the September 3 auction.Belle Property’s Daniel Gillespie had revised the guide to $4.
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