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Alyssa Healy and Mitchell Starc have bought Charlotte Park at Terrey Hills.

Howzat! Cricket stars Alyssa Healy and Mitchell Starc buy luxury $25m estate

It’s the high-end deal of the year for a neighbourhood that has never managed a $20m+ sale and all before they’ve sold the house Jen Hawkins built.

  • Lucy Macken

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The Espie Dods-designed residence of Antoinette Albert last traded in 1982 for $825,000.

Mechanics join Bellevue Hill’s trophy homeowners with $28m digs

Auto repair garage owners Steve and Carmen Davidson didn’t need a mortgage to buy the Albert family’s $28 million Bellevue Hill home.

  • Lucy Macken
Ros Kelly and David Morgan are trading in the Vaucluse waterfront for something more up-scale nearby.

Ros Kelly, David Morgan trade in Vaucluse trophy home to buy $35m digs

Former Labor MP Ros Kelly and her husband, former Westpac chief David Morgan, sold their $25 million Vaucluse home last weekend.

  • Lucy Macken
Labor's Ros Kelly resigned in 1994 after the $30 million "sports rorts" affair.

I hounded Ros Kelly until she resigned, but Bridget McKenzie's sports rorts are worse

The former federal opposition leader writes on his attack on Labor's sports rorts in 1994, and argues there is a clearer abuse of power in the current scandal.

  • John Hewson
Prime Minister Scott Morrison says his office wasn't involved in running a controversial $100 million sports grants scheme.

Morrison distances his office from 'sports rorts', defends scheme

The Prime Minister says his office only passed on requests for funding from Bridget McKenzie's sports grants scheme, rather than directing it.

  • Rob Harris
Former federal sports minister Bridget McKenzie (left) has come under fire for handing over   grants in marginal seats.

Minister's role in #SportsRortsII is a straight red card offence

It is not acceptable, and no amount of bloviating will make it so. Resign, Senator McKenzie.

  • Peter FitzSimons
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Nationals deputy leader Bridget McKenzie says an audit into her sports grants program found no rules were broken.

'Reverse pork-barrelling': McKenzie defends sports cash splash in marginal seats

Bridget McKenzie says the sports grants program was "hugely successful" and said some of her interventions were a "case of reverse pork-barrelling".

  • Rob Harris
Sports Minister Ros Kelly fielded opposition queries into the " sports rorts" affair for weeks. February 20, 1994

From the Archives, 1994: Ros Kelly quits over 'sports rorts' affair

As it emerges that the Morrison government used a $100 million sporting grants program as a re-election slush fund, we revisit the Keating-era "sports rorts" affair.

  • Tony Wright

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