Olivia Newton-John still holds Byron hinterland presence after Dalwood sale

Olivia Newton-John still holds Byron hinterland presence after Dalwood sale
Title TattleAugust 8, 2019

Our first lady of song, Olivia Newton-John has secured the sale of her Dalwood estate, but she’s still got a sizeable stake in the expansionary NSW north coast estate, Gaia Retreat & Spa.

The Dalwood rural property, near the township of Alstonville, about 40 kilometres southwest of Byron Bay, was listed five months ago with $5 million-plus hopes.

It was her parents who fronted the initial purchase in 1981 for $622,000.

Newton-John, now based in Florida with her husband John Easterling, retains her stake in Gaia, which she co-founded in 2005.

The consortium spent $1.8 million recently on an adjoining two-hectare Brooklet holding.

This article was first published in the Sunday Telegraph. 

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