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Cricket power couple’s $3.3m first home buy

Morne Morkel with wife Roz Kelly and their son Arias after his last test. Supplied

Morkel will not incur the 8 per cent foreign buyer stamp duty charge, having become a permanent resident of Australia in 2020.Byron Bay prices plummet in ‘reverse Hemsworth effect’

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