Professor and NRL adviser Catherine Lumby lists Vaucluse home

Professor and NRL adviser Catherine Lumby lists Vaucluse home
Staff reporterOctober 5, 2017

Professor, author, high-profile feminist and NRL adviser Catharine Lumby and her lawyer husband Duncan Fine are selling their Vaucluse home.

The longstanding social commentator paid $3.74 million for the Hillside Avenue home in 2014.

Set on 580 sqm, the solid brick 1940s home with views over Rose Bay has four bedrooms, two bathrooms and a swimming pool.

Belle Property Double Bay agent Albert Sassoon has scheduled an October 30 auction.

Lumby has been advising the NRL on cultural change and education programs for players since 2004.

Lumby had entered academia in 2000 and joined Macquarie University in 2013 having previously been the foundation chair of the media and communications depart at Sydney University.

She sits on the Council of the National Museum of Australia.

Vaucluse has just two sales this year in excess of $10 million, the priciest a Clairvaux Road home that fetched $15 million off market.

This article first appeared in the Sunday Telegraph.

 

 

 

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