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Byron Bay has transformed from a laid-back coastal town to a Hollywood mecca as successful businessmen and celebrities flood the region.
While the northern NSW town is now an internationally acclaimed destination, locals are being priced out as the popularity drives real estate prices up.
Little shacks from the 1960s have been bulldozed in to build mansions that span three blocks, and rental availability has plunged to an all-time low.
Locals say there is no way for them to compete with city-sized budgets from people moving from Sydney or Melbourne, and celebrities appear to be snapping up land in every direction.
Mark Wahlberg celebrates the end of his Byron Bay quarantine with a night out in Sydney By Kristy Johnson For Daily Mail Australia 09:44 13 Dec 2020, updated 14:39 13 Dec 2020
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Mark Wahlberg cut a relaxed figure as he arrived in Sydney on Sunday after completing two weeks of mandatory quarantine in Byron Bay.
The Hollywood A-lister, who is believed to be filming a global ad campaign for online betting agency Ladbrokes in Australia, headed out to Riley Street Garage.
Sporting a white T-shirt, blue jeans, sneakers and a face mask, the 49-year-old waved to fans as he arrived at the Christmas party for the F45 gym franchise in the inner city suburb of Woolloomooloo.
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