Australia s biggest pub baron Arthur Laundy was surrounded by family and friends as he celebrated his 80th birthday at a star-studded black-tie event at the Novotel Manly Pacific on Saturday night.
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Daily Mail Australia cannot repeat the commentary for legal reasons, but in summary some Aussies took a cynical view of his motives.
However, Hemsworth has made it clear he opposes the development on environmental grounds and because of his support for the Indigenous custodians.
Hemsworth had condemned the Seven Mile Beach proposal on Wednesday, throwing his support behind traditional custodians who want to stop the plans because the land is sacred to Indigenous people
Some Aussies argue the Hollywood actor, 37, has no grounds to complain, given that he recently developed his own $30million mansion (pictured) overlooking the very same beach he now doesn t want developers to touch
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Chris Hemsworth has voiced his opposition to a resort and tourism development at Seven Mile Beach, a long stretch of coastline in the Byron Bay area.
The 37-year-old actor, who lives in a $30million mansion in Broken Head, 10km from Byron Bay, has thrown his support behind traditional custodians who want to stop the development because the land is sacred to Indigenous people.
Seven Mile Beach is located south of Broken Head towards Lennox Head, and there is a development application to build 27 new eco-tourist cabins on the land and a wellness facility at Linnaeus Estate. I fully support traditional custodians : Chris Hemsworth has voiced his opposition to a resort and tourism development at Seven Mile Beach, a stretch of coastline in the Byron Bay area