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I have changed "The well-known film actor Russell Crowe lives in a $14 million penthouse at Finger Wharf, which as a result has become famous in Australia and abroad and as well as one of the most expensive and sought after places in the country.[1] Australian media personality John Laws also owns an apartment in the wharf" to "Celebrities Russell Crowe and John Laws own units in the wharf."

The article cited doesn't say anything about the complex being famous, expensive or sought-after, and the valuation (if it was even accurate at the time) can hardly be useful eight years later.Luzzy fogic (talk) 10:09, 24 October 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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