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Built's Marco Rossi sells Tamarama's most expensive hole in the ground


Marco Rossi sells Tamarama’s most expensive hole in the ground
Elsewhere, Anthony Scali scores $11 million in Palm Beach, fund manager Ben Alexander buys for $25 million in Vaucluse and a rock publicist makes a $6 million return.
An artist’s impression of the development application-approved, Wallace E Cunningham-designed residence in Tamarama. 
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Tamarama’s most expensive hole in the ground has quietly sold, five years after it was first listed with $15 million hopes by Marco Rossi, head of privately held construction group Built, and his partner, Stephanie Stokes.
The couple purchased the Thompson Street property on Sydney’s coast in 2008 for a then suburb high of $11 million and demolished the house to make way for a development application-approved, Wallace E Cunningham-designed residence that was expected to be the Rossi family’s forever home. ....

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Editor relished very serious business of newspapering


Editor relished very serious business of newspapering
January 26, 2021 — 2.33pm
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The News, Adelaide, to editor-in-chief of
The Sydney Morning Herald. He spent 31 years building with immense energy a distinguished career in daily journalism. For the last eight of those years, under various titles, he carried chief responsibility for the
Herald’s staffing and journalism in a period of social and political ferment.
He relished leadership in what he called “the very serious business of newspapering”. But he was to write later that for much of the time he chafed under proprietorial and managerial restraints as he tried to edge the paper away from narrow conservatism towards more liberal ways. ....

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