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    From refugee to Rich Lister: the incredible journey of Charlie Shahin

    Shahin was born in Lebanon where his family, as Palestinian refugees, couldn’t own land. Now he has bought a million-acre NT cattle station.

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    The arrival of Charlie Shahin to Aileron, a vast cattle station about 90 minutes north of Alice Springs, is like a scene out of a Hollywood movie. A bright silver jet roars and zooms above our heads in the deep blue sky, trailing a sleek shadow across the rocky outcrops and Martian-like landscape.

    The jet does a wide loop, passing over a shrub-filled paddock where a group of camels is grazing, then flies low over the 17-metre-high statue of Anmatjere Man – a local Aboriginal artwork and landmark – perched on a hill overlooking the station’s homestead. The plane lands smoothly on a runway that trails off into the distance.

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    Larry Schlesinger
    Larry SchlesingerReporterLarry Schlesinger writes on real estate, specialising in commercial and residential property. Larry is based in our Melbourne newsroom. Connect with Larry on Twitter. Email Larry at larry.schlesinger@afr.com

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