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Gozitan-Aussie millionaire Adrian Portelli buys Melbourne’s most expensive apartment

Gozitan-Aussie millionaire Adrian Portelli buys Melbourne's most expensive apartment
Apr 29 2023 Share

Maltese-Australian millionaire Adrian Portelli has just made a jaw-dropping purchase of the most expensive apartment in Melbourne. The former reality TV star and current property investor & online promo guru is now the proud owner of a luxurious abode worth a whopping $39 million.

 

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It has been revealed that Portelli plans to spend another $6 million on modifications and customisations to make the apartment truly one-of-a-kind, with one of the modifications involves the craning of a luxury car into the 57th floor to use it as a central art piece.

It’s no secret that Portelli has a penchant for luxury cars, having bought so many Lamborghinis that he’s earned the nickname ‘Lambo Guy’, and with this latest purchase, it’s clear that his taste for the finer things in life knows no bounds.

 

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33-year-old Australian entrepreneur with Gozitan heritage dropped out of university to work with his father before diving into tech startups in Los Angeles. Nowadays, Portelli runs a loyalty programme offering retail discounts, develops property and runs a foundation which helps sick children.

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The Busker are off to Liverpool to represent Malta in the Eurovision Song Contest

The Busker are off to Liverpool to represent Malta in the Eurovision Song Contest
Apr 29 2023 Share

Malta’s Eurovision representatives, The Busker, are finally off to Liverpool to represent the island much anticipated Eurovision Song Contest 2023.

After doing the rounds across Europe, The Busker’s track ‘Dance (Our Own Party)’ is ready to hit the grand stage on May 9th, in an attempt to make it to the final.

The band will perform in the first semi-final’s second slot, alongside Norway, Serbia, Latvia, Portugal, Ireland, Croatia, Switzerland, Israel, Moldova, Sweden, Azerbaijan, the Czech Republic, the Netherlands and Finland.

Over the past few weeks, The Busker were doing the rounds all across Europe, asking fans in countries like Amsterdam, Madrid and London… “Do you wanna dance?”

Will you be tuning in to the Eurovision semi-final?

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‘Garden of Dreams’ takes shape in the capital for the Valletta Green Festival

'Garden of Dreams' takes shape in the capital for the Valletta Green Festival
Apr 29 2023 Share

A ‘Garden of Dreams’ has taken shape in the capital’s St. George’s Square in anticipation of another edition of the Valletta Green Festival.

The festival is an annual appointment which transforms the square, one of Valletta’s largest open urban spaces, into a green wonderland, which large floral set-ups and potted plants accompanying an itinerary of family-friendly activities.

In a post published on Friday, Valletta Cultural Agency Chairman Jason Micallef expressed his satisfaction in the creation of this temporary garden, which will be opened to the public on Monday 1st of May for the public holiday celebrations.

With activities running from Wednesday 3rd May to Sunday 7th May from 10am until 8pm everyday and from 10am until 10pm on Sunday, the Valletta Green Festival will bring a fantastical 18,000 plant of all varieties and colours to the capital.

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Queen, Gaga and more as Brillanti semifinalists recreate iconic music videos

Queen, Gaga and more as Brillanti semifinalists recreate iconic music videos
Apr 29 2023 Share

The Brillanti semifinalists continued to prove they deserved their spot in the competition with this week’s highly entertaining challenge – recreating or tackling some of history’s most iconic music videos.

We heard a wide range of tracks – whether it be Sia’s ‘Chandelier’, Queen’s ‘I Want To Break Free’ or Billie Eilish’s ‘Bury a Friend’ – and a mix of approaches.

Some recreated unofficial music videos for the track, with the stand-outs and winners of the challenge being Chloe and Miguel for their taking on of ‘Sorry’ by Justin Bieber.

But of course, no semifinals would be complete without its eliminations, and in this case, a bit of drama as well. First up to pack bags was Charlotte Stivala, whose take on Britney Spears’ ‘Womanizer’, was not enough to land her a spot in the next round.

However, another contestant was cut, after it was revealed that duet Luke Brincat and Ally Mifsud were finding issues with rehearsing and working together. The judges listened to the two sides of the story and deliberated over the issue.

Given the two signing on and auditioning together, it was decided to cut both from the competition to keep it fair on all other contestants.

After yet another emotional episode, Brillanti promises even more in next week’s instalment. What challenge will the dancers face? Tune in next Friday on ONE at 2030hrs to find out!

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