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Chapter Eight

By 1965, Transfield was employing 2000 people, many of whom were migrants of non-English-speaking background. "In a way Transfield, at that time, was a little immigrant complex", FBN said. During the same year, at Clontarf on Sydney Harbour, FBN completed the construction of his house, which Woman's Day lauded as being "of magnificent design" and "a striking example of his work".

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Franco and Amina Belgiorno-Nettis relaxing at their home in Clontarf during the 1960s.

Franco and Amina Belgiorno-Nettis relaxing at their home in Clontarf during the 1960s.

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