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Discover the treasure trove of gold,  diamonds, family heirlooms and even the ashes of a beloved pet dog, stashed in high tech, high security secret vaults.
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Discover the treasure trove of gold, diamonds, family heirlooms and even the ashes of a beloved pet dog, stashed in high tech, high security secret vaults.

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Andrew Hornery

Trials, triumphs and tantrums: PS has its farewell fling

Looking over PS’s lifetime the roll call of featured names is many and varied from the Packers and Murdochs to Nicole Kidman and Elle Macpherson, and yet all of their stories have shared something in common: genuine, unscripted intrigue.

  • Andrew Hornery
Composite - PARIS, FRANCE - JANUARY 17: Prince Nikolai of Denmark walks the runway during the Dior Homme Menswear Fall/Winter 2020-2021 show as part of Paris Fashion Week on January 17, 2020 in Paris, France. (Photo by Stephane Cardinale - Corbis/Corbis via Getty Images) .
Charles at Timbertop in Victoria. July 28, 1981.
Britain’s Prince Harry musters cattle on a horse called Guardsman on the outback property of Tooloombilla in central Queensland, Australia Thursday, Nov. 27, 2003. The Prince has been working on the cattle station as a jackaroo for 3 months. (AP Photo/Steve Holland)

The European royals who have fled to Australia to escape the limelight

Denmark’s Count Nikolai of Monpezat’s arrival in Sydney sees the continuation of a peculiar tradition of young European blue bloods escaping gilded cages and fluttering to Australia to taste life without the unimaginable privilege.

  • Andrew Hornery
Bush walkers 1944 by Freda Robertshaw, donated by the Nickl family, at the National Gallery of Australia in Canberra.

‘Didn’t feel right to cash in’: The family giving away a huge art collection

A family of philanthropists in the Blue Mountains has donated a $600,000 painting to the National Gallery of Australia.

  • Andrew Hornery
Nadia Fairfax

‘It’s just so tacky now’: Nadia Fairfax to quit influencer career

“Instafamous” darling Nadia Fairfax was the reigning queen of the luxury fashion set, showered in expensive baubles and significant sums of money. But every party comes to an end.

  • Andrew Hornery
Suzan Mutesi

‘Drama seems to follow me’: Offers roll in for Logies red carpet crasher

Logies gatecrasher Suzan Mutesi said she felt like Cinderella going to the ball but “now it appears I have really upset the ugly sisters”.

  • Andrew Hornery
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Tim Klingender (left) with John Wilkerson, a leading American collector of Aboriginal art, in New York in May.

Tim Klingender farewelled at memorial service at Bondi Pavilion

The art dealer, one of Australian Indigenous art’s greatest champions, died in a freak boating accident during a fishing expedition on July 20.

  • Andrew Hornery
The Logies are no longer be held in Melbourne where locals Dannii Minogue and Delta Goodrem were regulars on the red carpet.

Fun police take shine away from a once glittering Logies

This year the media is banned from attending the awards and after parties, relegated to only covering the red carpet parade of wannabe soapie stars and reality TV try-hards. Yawn.

  • Andrew Hornery
Women of influence:  Maxine Wylde, Tash Oakley, Pip Edwards, Elle Ferguson and Emma van Haandel.

Cosette too close for comfort for those whose castles are built on social media cloud

Claims of designer bags costing several thousand dollars arriving with suspicious odour and labelling have created a public relations nightmare for the store.

  • Andrew Hornery
Ivana Trump, who died following a fall at her New York home last July, was the mother of Ivanka, Donald jnr and Eric Trump.

Don’t get mad, get everything: What happens when wealthy couples break up

When they involve vast fortunes, marriage breakdowns frequently end up in protracted, bitter litigation, the pain only compounded by the inevitable media coverage.

  • Andrew Hornery

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