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Myer surprises shoppers with up to 50 per cent off women's winter accessories just as the chill sets in
Myer surprises shoppers with up to 50 per cent off women's winter accessories just as the chill sets in

7NEWS

time17-06-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • 7NEWS

Myer surprises shoppers with up to 50 per cent off women's winter accessories just as the chill sets in

Myer is turning up the heat this season with up to 50 per cent off a massive range of winter accessories and trust us, this is the kind of sale that warms your wardrobe and your wallet. Whether you're after the perfect cosy scarf, statement hat or classic leather belt, Myer is bringing the goods (and the discounts). One standout in the sale is the Ozwear Ugg Cashmere and Wool Scarf in red. A luxe piece originally priced at $80, now just $56. Made with a premium blend of cashmere and wool and measuring 170cm x 30cm, it's the definition of stylish warmth and a total no-brainer for anyone looking to elevate their cold-weather outfits. Keep scrolling for more of the best winter steals from Myer, all stylish, practical and slashed in price. Shop more standout styles in the sale below: Scarves Ozwear Ugg Cashmere and Wool Scarf in Red was $80, now $56 Piper Wyoming Chunky Stripe Winter Scarf in Camel was $49.95, now $24.00 Oxford Deena Rib Knit Scarf in Mist Grey was $99.00, now $59.00 Basque Pashminetta Winter Scarf in Black was $39.95, now $19.98 Basque Cashmink Plaid Winter Scarf in Camel was $59.95, now $29.98 Basque Check Cashmink Winter Scarf in Wine was $59.95, now $29.98 Basque Pleated Check Winter Scarf in Burgundy was $49.95, now $24.98 Gregory Ladner Chunky Check Winter Scarf in Plum was $39.95, now $27.97 Basque Willimslow Reversible Winter Scarf in Camel was $49.95, now $24.98 Basque Pashminetta Winter Scarf in Champagne was $39.95, now $19.98 Basque Cashmink Plaid Winter Scarf in Ivory was $59.95, now $29.98 Piper Whistler Chunky Check Winter Scarf in Khaki was $39.95, now $19.98 Piper Solid Scarf in Khaki was $39.95, now $19.98 Basque Cashmink Plaid Winter Scarf in Taupe was $59.95, now $29.98 Piper Waterloo Multi Check Winter Scarf in Pink was $39.95, now $19.98 Gloves Belts Basque Angeline 2-Pack Leather Belt in Black/Olive was $49.95, now $24.98 Basque Brittany Double Ring Leather Belt in Black was $59.95, now $29.98 Piper Naomi Leather Belt in Black was $49.95, now $24.98 Piper Naomi Leather Belt in Tan was $49.95, now $24.98 Piper Alex Leather Belt in Black was $49.95, now $24.98 Basque Natalie Rigid Buckle Belt in Black was $59.95, now $29.98 Basque Maddy Leather Belt in Mid Tan was $49.95, now $24.98 Basque Maddy Leather Belt in Black was $49.95, now $24.98 Basque Willow Leather Belt in Black was $39.95, now $19.98 Hats and accessories Ozwear Ugg Sheepskin Bucket Hat in Chestnut was $156.00, now $109.20 Ozwear Ugg Vintage Rodeo Leather Rabbit Fur Aviator Hat in Brown was $156.00, now $109.20 Piper Aimee Teddy Winter Cap in Ivory was $29.95, now $14.98 Gregory Ladner Core Beret in Black was $29.95, now $14.98 Morgan & Taylor Xenia Faux Fur Headband in Black was $34.95, now $24.47 Gregory Ladner Bee Headband in Emerald was $39.95, now $27.97 Morgan & Taylor Elaina Faux Fur Cossack in Cream was $39.95, now $27.97 Basque Hampton Beanie in Mocha was $39.95, now $19.98

Mystery buyer of Sydney's skinniest waterfront revealed
Mystery buyer of Sydney's skinniest waterfront revealed

Daily Telegraph

time09-06-2025

  • Business
  • Daily Telegraph

Mystery buyer of Sydney's skinniest waterfront revealed

Olympic gold-medalist swimmer Mark Kerry and his wife, interior designer Lynda are whispered to be the mystery buyers of Sydney's skinniest harbourfront property in Darling Point. The property was listed with $20m hopes in January, which by its February exchange had been adjusted to $17.5m. The four-level, four-bedroom, three-bathroom Carthona Avenue home occupies 207 sqm with a 6 meter sandy beach. MORE: Sydney's skinniest waterfront has eyewatering price It was a right-of-way slipway for nearby flat owners when the house was built in the early 1980s by the ­developer Bill Shipton, who died last September, aged 85. Melbourne accessory designer Gregory Ladner and his partner, Mark Grenville were the vendors, having purchased it for $15.5m in 2022 from the Dicker Data co-founder Fiona Brown. The bijou sur mer that sits between historic Carthona and Neidpath has been popular with Melburnians, with past owners including the late socialite Lady Susan Renouf. It was Renouf's last Sydney house, which she sold when moving back to Melbourne to be with her daughters in the mid-1990s. Renouf sold to the Melbourne socialite Dianne Allen for $2.9m with its next owner, the acclaimed Melbourne-based landscaper Jack Merlo paying $6.15m in 2009. For many years it was dormant during absentee investor Carl Spies' ownership – other than its use by skylarking rich squatters for raves in the 1980s. The waterfront was then lavishly restored by interior stylist Barry Byrne under the generous patronage of landlady Dorothy Spry, who had paid $2.4m in 1989. MORE: Ugly showdown: Hugh, Deb split $36m asset MORE: 'Don't give f**': Billionaire MrBeast needs cash The Kerry's recently sold a four-bedroom penthouse in Double Bay to Goodman Group chief executive Greg Goodman for $20m. It had been a $15.25m off-the-plan purchase in the SJD development on Cross Street. The couple had previously owned in Darling Point which they sold for $29.25m in mid-2023.

Mystery buyer of Sydney's skinniest waterfront revealed
Mystery buyer of Sydney's skinniest waterfront revealed

News.com.au

time09-06-2025

  • Business
  • News.com.au

Mystery buyer of Sydney's skinniest waterfront revealed

Olympic gold-medalist swimmer Mark Kerry and his wife, interior designer Lynda are whispered to be the mystery buyers of Sydney's skinniest harbourfront property in Darling Point. The property was listed with $20m hopes in January, which by its February exchange had been adjusted to $17.5m. The four-level, four-bedroom, three-bathroom Carthona Avenue home occupies 207 sqm with a 6 meter sandy beach. It was a right-of-way slipway for nearby flat owners when the house was built in the early 1980s by the ­developer Bill Shipton, who died last September, aged 85. Melbourne accessory designer Gregory Ladner and his partner, Mark Grenville were the vendors, having purchased it for $15.5m in 2022 from the Dicker Data co-founder Fiona Brown. The bijou sur mer that sits between historic Carthona and Neidpath has been popular with Melburnians, with past owners including the late socialite Lady Susan Renouf. It was Renouf's last Sydney house, which she sold when moving back to Melbourne to be with her daughters in the mid-1990s. Renouf sold to the Melbourne socialite Dianne Allen for $2.9m with its next owner, the acclaimed Melbourne-based landscaper Jack Merlo paying $6.15m in 2009. For many years it was dormant during absentee investor Carl Spies' ownership – other than its use by skylarking rich squatters for raves in the 1980s. The waterfront was then lavishly restored by interior stylist Barry Byrne under the generous patronage of landlady Dorothy Spry, who had paid $2.4m in 1989. The Kerry's recently sold a four-bedroom penthouse in Double Bay to Goodman Group chief executive Greg Goodman for $20m. It had been a $15.25m off-the-plan purchase in the SJD development on Cross Street. The couple had previously owned in Darling Point which they sold for $29.25m in mid-2023.

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