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LEGACY OF LUXURY

round 10 years ago, Angelica Arnott was living the Australian dream. Stationed in a house overlooking Wategos Beach — the picturesque playground populated by millionaire celebrities and surfers alike — Arnott had moved with her husband Charlie and four children from Sydney to Byron Bay. Charlie (of Arnott’s biscuits kin) was running the family’s 5000-acre Boorowa cattle farm in south-west New South Wales, and commuting from the country to the coast. “I was totally committed to spending the rest of my life in Byron,” she

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