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Subscriber only The millionaire owner of a palatial Brisbane home has won an urgent legal injunction to force his new neighbours to halt building work on their swimming pool and a potentially hazardous retaining wall next door to his home on one of the suburb s best streets. Steven John Baxter, 48, the founder of digital signage company Mandoe Media, from Paddington, succeeded in obtaining the order against his neighbours who are trying to create a flat backyard on steeply sloping Reading St using massive retaining walls. Planning and Environment Court Judge William Everson last Wednesday ordered well-known luxury builder Graya Construction (Graya) and homeowners Anthony Steven Preston, 42, and wife Kylie Anne Preston, from Bardon, to stop building their luxurious above-ground swimming pool, filling their steep sloping block with soil and filling retaining walls on their Reading St property for a week un
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Subscriber only The millionaire owner of a palatial Brisbane home has won an urgent legal injunction to force his new neighbours to halt building work on their swimming pool and a potentially hazardous retaining wall next door to his home on one of the suburb s best streets. Steven John Baxter, 48, the founder of digital signage company Mandoe Media, from Paddington, succeeded in obtaining the order against his neighbours who are trying to create a flat backyard on steeply sloping Reading St using massive retaining walls. Planning and Environment Court Judge William Everson last Wednesday ordered well-known luxury builder Graya Construction (Graya) and homeowners Anthony Steven Preston, 42, and wife Kylie Anne Preston, from Bardon, to stop building their luxurious above-ground swimming pool, filling their steep sloping block with soil and filling retaining walls on their Reading St property for a week un
Multi-millionaire homeowner in Brisbane won court order against neighbour
Couple had been attempting to build above-ground pool in Paddington
Neighbour took them to court saying massive retaining walls were unsafe
Resident claimed he saw a truck slide down through mud nearly hitting house
One six-bedroom four-bathroom home was bought for $5.35million in 2014
Neighbours bought property for $3million in 2018 but immediately demolished