GEM to produce film for Sydney’s number one penthouse, located at One Macquarie Street,

Sydney’s number one penthouse, located at One Macquarie Street, has officially hit the market.
The Bennelong apartment was quietly listed for sale late last year, but now it comes with live marketing which provides architect impressions of the top floor apartment on completion.
Interview with Tracey Atkins: Qantas Talking Business with Alan Kohler

Qantas Talking Business is an Inflight Entertainment radio program, hosted by Alan Kohler. Each month business leaders, entrepreneurs and innovators are interviewed about their expertise, business, and careers.
GoldenEye Media joins forces with LuxuryRealEstate.com

Well known for its beautifully crafted videos that weave personal stories into the detail of ultra-luxury properties, GoldenEye Media has firmly established its presence on the global stage with a partnership with US firm, LuxuryRealEstate.com
Tracey Atkins, Managing Director of GoldenEye, told SCHWARTZWILLIAMS that even though the company is already working around the world, the partnership makes its global presence “official”.
“It puts us on the world stage – officially,” she said.
Atkins sought advice from other LuxuryRealEstate partners and the overwhelming response was “do it”, saying “the relationships and contacts you will build are priceless.”
Atkins said being an Australian company was an advantage for GoldenEye.
“What is probably the most surprising and exciting thing of all is that we are Australian,” she said, explaining there are countless companies doing similar work in the US. But LuxuryRealEstate said GoldenEye was “the true luxury fit” they wanted to be able to offer their members.
In the end, LuxuryRealEstate was “happy to reach down to the other side of the world to secure us as part of their offering,” said Atkins.
Atkins said the Australian approach and accent were also an advantage. They “makes the property feel more international and exciting,” she said.
Seccull House for sale: Your chance to own a piece of 1970s Melbourne history

1972. Led Zeppelin cut their Kooyong concert short due to rain, Carlton beat Richmond in the VFL Grand Final by 27 points and Australia says “it’s time”, ending 23 years of conservative rule by electing the Labor Party, with Gough Whitlam as Prime Minister. Meanwhile, in Brighton, builders put the finishing touches on an elegant new home designed by architect Guilford Bell at. 32 North Road.
Point Piper estate Elaine sold for more than $70 million, sets national price record

The Fairfax family have sold their Point Piper estate Elaine, setting a national house price record of more than $70 million.
The vast 6986-square-metre estate on Seven Shillings Beach was bought by a local family who are expected to keep it as a single, private estate.