Media baron Charles Curran and listed his Woollahra home for $29 million, while philanthropists Fiona Martin-Weber and Tom Hayward sell nearby for $19.7m.
The six-bedroom Woollahra property has been held by Mr Curran and his late wifeCharles Curran has listed his Woollahra home for $29 million.
Mr Curran’s slate-roofed home comes with a media room, Romanesque-style swimming pool, entertaining terrace and loggia,Mr Curran last appeared on the AFR Rich List in 2015 worth an estimated $294 million. The early source of his wealth was ownership of regional television stations which were sold to Network Ten and Southern Cross in 1996. He later founded production company Screentime, which created shows such as, in central-western NSW for $3.7 million.
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