How Triple J Hottest 100 stars have invested their music millions - after listeners called for ABC to be 'defunded' over Chappell Roan's controversial 2025 win

The Triple J Hottest 100 is over for another year - and while the music contest regularly divides fans, it undeniably helps build the profile of the often very wealthy artists who make the cut.

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How Triple J Hottest 100 stars have invested their music millions - after listeners called for ABC to be 'defunded' over Chappell Roan's controversial 2025 win READ MORE: Inside the multi-million dollar property empires of Australia's biggest radio stars By STEPHEN BISSET FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA Published: 17:28 EST, 31 January 2025 | Updated: 18:08 EST, 31 January 2025 e-mail View comments The Triple J Hottest 100 is over for another year - and while the music contest regularly divides fans, it undeniably helps build the profile of the often very wealthy artists who make the cut. American singer Chappell Roan controversially took out top honours in the national youth broadcaster's annual song competition last weekend, with her track Good Luck Babe leading for cries to 'defund' the national broadcaster . Coming in at number two was Australian guitar-pop duo Royel Otis with their cover of Sophie Ellis-Bextor 's Murder On The Dancefloor.

In the third position was US pop star Billie Eilish with her hit Birds of a Feather while UK singer Lola Young claimed number four with her viral track Messy. Another American rounded out the top five, with Gracie Abrams winning the slot with her single That's So True. The top ten featured another Eilish hit, her collaboration British star Charli XCX, Guess, at number six, while at seven was Aussie DJ Dom Dolla with girl$.



After living in London for 30 years, Kylie Minogue recently headed back Down under to call Melbourne home. Pictured last year While music fans debate the validity of the Hottest 100 , here is a look at how some of its homegrown stars have invested their musical millions Down Under. Kylie Minogue The iconic Aussie songstress made her way into the Triple J Hottest 100 in 2023 with her hot Padum Padum.

After living in London for 30 years , Kylie recently headed back Down under to call Melbourne home. And she spared no expense on an $8 million mansion in the eastern suburbs. which she purchased in 2022.

The four-bedroom home is close to her pop singer sister Dannii in Hawthorn East and the siblings parents in Canterbury. The prestige property features three bathrooms, elegant living areas and an alfresco dining area complete with an outdoor kitchen. The light-filled home also features a wine cellar and vegetable garden She spared no expense on an $8 million mansion in the eastern suburbs.

which she purchased in 2022 The prestige property features three bathrooms, elegant living areas and an alfresco dining area complete with an outdoor kitchen The garage meanwhile has enough room for eight cars. When asked in 2021 about rumours she was returning to her home country permanently , Kylie confirmed it to BBC 2 radio. 'It is true, I will be basing myself in Australia,' she said.

'I can't believe the reaction it's had. I've had friends call me.' 'I spent a lot of time with my family this year in Australia and it felt really good.

.. I've been talking about that for a while,' she added.

Kylie also offloaded a two-bedroom house in Armidale, that she purchased for $185,000 in 1990. The Spinning Around hitmaker offloaded the property in 2021 for $1.715 million.

Fisher Aussie DJ Fisher, who took out the number two spot in the annual competition back in 2018 , is currently in the process of building a nine-storey Gold Coast party pad. Aussie DJ Fisher, who took out the number two spot in the annual competition back in 2018, is currently in the process of building a nine-storey Gold Coast party pad Realestate.com.

au reported in August last year that Fisher purchased a 413 sqm block for $2.1m in February 2020, before securing the neighbouring lot for $3.1m in April last year.

The pad will also feature a ground floor recreation zone that will feature a glass-walled pool, gym, sauna and ice baths Read More Aussie celebrity property market: Inside the wins and woes of 2024 Realestate.com.au reported in August last year that Fisher purchased a 413 sqm block for $2.

1m in February 2020, before securing the neighbouring lot for $3.1m in April last year. Plans for Fisher's Aussie pad, which have been approved by Gold Coast Council, include: 'eight floors of upscale, intimate residential units.

' The pad will also feature a ground floor recreation zone that will feature a glass-walled pool, gym, sauna and ice baths. It was also reported that six, three bedroom, two bathroom units will span 292sqm over a floor each. There will also be a two-level penthouse that boasts four bedrooms, three bathrooms and a private rooftop terrace.

The spacious area will feature a pool, spa, gym and studio. Tones and I While she is known for getting audiences moving, this dance Monkey hitmaker is also known for making some smart property moves. While she is known for getting audiences moving, this dance Monkey hitmaker is also known for making some smart property moves In 2021, the hitmaker bought a $7.

08 million mansion in Mount Eliza on Victoria's Mornington Peninsula The state-of-the-art home features a basement lounge, pool and spa, and marble kitchen complete with a $150,000 oven Tones and I, real name Toni Watson, most recently purchased a four-bedroom house in Melbourne's South East. Sitting on a large block of more than 800sqm, the family home, which she bought for $720,000 in 2021, boasts three bedrooms and a separate bungalow. The bungalow serves as a separate dwelling but can be used as an office space.

Also in 2021, the hitmaker bought a $7.08 million mansion in Mount Eliza on Victoria's Mornington Peninsula. The state-of-the-art home features a basement lounge, pool and spa, and marble kitchen complete with a $150,000 oven.

The five-bedroom, five-bathroom mansion sits across two levels, and also features a tennis court, sunken fire pit and bar. There are also colour-changing light fixtures in the basement, a 3000-bottle wine cellar, wine lounge and underwater views of the pool. 2021 proved to be a big property year for the musician, who also dropped $3.

2m on two abodes on the same block in Byron Bay. The Adore hitmaker has featured numerous times on the Hottest 100 and in 2023, dropped $2.1 million on a three bathroom investment property on the Tweed Coast in NSW Amy Shark made a tidy profit after she sold her chic waterfront pad in Broadbeach in July last year.

The singer and her husband bought the property for $2.8 million in 2018, eventually offloading it for $3.65million in July Amy Shark The Adore hitmaker has featured numerous times on the Hottest 100 and in 2023, dropped $2.

1 million on a three bathroom investment property on the Tweed Coast in NSW. The Daily Telegraph reported that Amy, who had recently relocated from the Gold Coast to Sydney, bought the pad for entertaining. The gorgeous oceanside property was built in 2017 and is located just 200m from the scenic Casuarina Beach on the Northern NSW coast.

Some of its attractive features include an open-plan kitchen, custom-designed sliding doors, an inground pool and barbecue area. The Australian Idol judge and her husband Shane Billings purchased the property at a bargain price, as it was originally listed for $2.35.

Amy also made a tidy profit after she sold her chic waterfront pad in Broadbeach in July last year. The singer and her husband bought the property for $2.8 million in 2018, eventually offloading it for $3.

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