Tesla chairwoman Robyn Denholm has certainly had cause to celebrate recently. The same day it was revealed she had been re-elected to the top post in Elon Musk’s electric car company, she took possession of a beachfront cottage at Whale Beach for $6.25 million.
It’s a fairly humble two-bedder for the Australian tech titan who replaced Musk as chairman two years ago. But it comes with a hard fought for development approval to demolish the two-bedroom house on Sydney's northern beaches to make way for a residence designed by architect Walter Barda, complete with a swimming pool and a double garage at a cost of $3.4 million.
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