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.
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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