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Ex-AirTrunk deputy CEO buys banker’s $14.6m home

Bonnie Campbell

Former AirTrunk deputy chief executive Michael Juniper has joined the slew of data centre executives spending big on prestige property, with the former corporate lawyer paying $14.63 million for a striking home in leafy Hawthorn, in Melbourne’s inner east.

Juniper – who left AirTrunk in January this year after almost a decade at the business – has taken keys from outgoing vendors, chief executive of online lender Banjo Loans Guy Callaghan and his wife, Penelope.

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Bonnie Campbell is the luxury property reporter at The Australian Financial Review Email Bonnie at bonnie.campbell@afr.com

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