The estate is home to 50 acres of vines, sculpture park and restaurant. Jayne Hrdlicka: The high-flying executive behind Bain's turbulent Virgin tilt. A cheeky weekend away rarely looked this stylish.Curator of the sculpture park, Geoffrey Edwards, a former director of Geelong Art Gallery. Clearly too far for some.The Point Leo Estate, restaurant and sculpture park are owned by John Gandel.Gandel's Point Leo Estate, which includes a world-class contemporary sculpture park, was Follow the topics, people and companies that matter to you.The 130 Smiggle stores in the UK are now on proportional rent deals in a sick British economy.Woolworths of South Africa has not broken down the impact on its local assets but says trading conditions remain tough.The doom and gloom has lifted for some companies while others are finding that even in a global crisis, there is nowhere to hide.The retailer posted strong underlying double digit sales and profit gains in fiscal 2020, and says the new year is off to a good start.Running an $8 billion company from home has its challenges. Point Leo is the location of John Gandel’s $50m project, which is not yet complete. A storm of protest has greeted rich-lister John Gandel ’s bid to have a helipad at his multimillion-dollar Point Leo Estate. "In late October, Australia will take its rightful place in the Vine Art Movement when Melbourne's Gandel family of Chadstone Shopping Centre fame opens its private property, Point Leo Estate, to the public.Spread over 135 hectares, 20 hectares of which are under vines, it is located on the south-eastern tip of Victoria's Mornington Peninsula, a 90-minute drive from Melbourne Airport.Point Leo Estate has been in the Gandel family for almost 25 years. For those on the ground, they're loud enough to split an eardrum. And yet, until now, the property has been used as a private escape for octogenarian John, his wife Pauline, their four children and large band of grandchildren. Phil Wood is chef at the fine-dining restaurant at Point Leo Estate. The moves are consistent with Warren Buffett's "extremely cautious" outlook, said University of Maryland finance professor David Kass.For the week, the S&P 500 rose 0.6 per cent, the Dow added 1.8 per cent and the Nasdaq gained 0.1 per cent.The virus data has always been unclear, and in the US, it's increasingly become intertwined with the November presidential election.The image from the Event Horizon telescopes had an artistry that could make all scientific communication more inclusive, experts say.Novelist John Boyne's Google search may have left him red-faced, but many great authors have got it wrong.Indigenous Australians discovered Captain James Cook and have paid a heavy price for doing so.A study of fetishism delivered in deadpan absurdity? Retail king Gandel, the 84-year-old owner of Chadstone shopping centre, was today named by The Australian ’s rich list as Victoria’s second-most wealthy person, with a net worth of $6.22 billion. Tim Ford, who was a state-level junior cricketer, says vigorous regular exercise is crucial. They have donated countless millions of dollars to charity, and 30 years ago they purchased 20ha of land on the wild side of the Mornington Peninsula, building several houses for the exclusive use of family. There will also be picnic hampers and sandwiches boxes. "What could be nicer than wandering around art outside on a sunny day, wine glass in hand?

"The idea is simply to create curiosity and hopefully take visitors on a journey. Works by the Australian artists are among 45 pieces dotted around a 135-hectare seafront property owned by the retail billionaire John Gandel. Leo Estate is situated on Victoria’s pristine Mornington Peninsula. Think pared back Danish chic and a shades-of-grey palate meets Mornington hospitality. Pt. "The Gandels were here for every decision made about where a particular work should be placed.