Margot Robbie and husband Tom Ackerley arrive in Brisbane before going house ... trends now Margot Robbie and her husband Tom Ackerley arrive in Brisbane Airport before the notoriously private couple jet off to go house hunting in Bryon Bay By Kinta Walsh-cotton For Daily Mail Australia Published: 04:43 BST, 13 May 2023 | Updated: 04:43 BST, 13 May 2023 Viewcomments Advertisement Margot Robbie and Tom Ackerley are on the hunt for a home in Byron Bay, but first the notoriously private couple made a pitstop in Brisbane. The Hollywood star, 32, and her British film producer husband, 33, kept things casual as they strolled through the airport with five suitcases. Rugged up in a huge khaki parka jacket with the hem brushing the ground, the Wolf Of Wall Street star donned a white, cropped tank top and grey sweatpants. With her blonde locks pulled back in a loose bun, the movie star then slipped into some sneakers before hiding her face behind a white face mask. Meanwhile, her hunky partner sported matching brown sweats with white sneakers and a bright purple cap turned backwards as he pushed the bulk of the luggage. Margot Robbie, 32, (right) and Tom Ackerley, 33, (left) are on the hunt for a home in Byron Bay, but first the notoriously private couple made a pitstop in Brisbane The Hollywood star and her British film producer husband kept things casual as they strolled through the airport with five suitcases It comes amidst reports that Robbie and Ackerley are searching for a permanent home in Byron Bay just a month before the release of her anticipated Barbie movie. According to The Daily Telegraph on Saturday, fans spotted the duo leaving the infamous Rae's on Wategos before hitting the Lord Byron Distillery. Finally, after a fun day with friends, the pair were seen at the luxury Cedar Hill home dubbed by real estate agents as Australia's most beautiful property. Rugged up in a huge khaki parka jacket with a hem brushing the ground, the Wolf Of Wall Street star donned a white, cropped tank top and grey sweatpants With her blonde locks pulled back in a loose bun, the movie star then slipped into some sneakers before hiding her face behind a white face mask Meanwhile, her hunky partner sported matching brown sweats with white sneakers and a bright purple cap turned backwards as he pushed the bulk of the luggage It comes amidst reports that Robbie and Ackerley are searching for a permanent home in Byron Bay just a month before the release of her anticipated Barbie movie According to The Daily Telegraph on Saturday, fans spotted the duo leaving the infamous Rae's on Wategos before hitting the Lord Byron Distillery Finally, after a fun day with friends, the pair were seen at the luxury Cedar Hill home (pictured) dubbed by real estate agents as Australia's most beautiful home It's situated in the Newrybar area which actors Chris and Liam Hemsworth also call home Robbie is pictured here wheeling one of her suitcases through the Brisbane Airport It's situated in the Newrybar area which actors Chris and Liam Hemsworth also call home. Their appearance comes after crew filming mega-budget movie Barbie were accused of filming homeless people in the background of a park scene – and not paying them. The destitute bench dwellers were even discussed in radio chatter on the set about exactly where they were in relation to filming, DailyMail.com revealed in April. Meanwhile, extras were paid to dress as homeless people to reinforce the scene, shot at Tongva Park opposite Santa Monica City Hall in California, which is notorious for its vagrancy problems. Their appearance comes after crew filming mega-budget movie Barbie were accused of filming homeless people in the background of a park scene – and not paying them The destitute bench dwellers were even discussed in radio chatter on the set about exactly where they were in relation to filming, DailyMail.com revealed in April Meanwhile, extras were paid to dress as homeless people to reinforce the scene, shot at Tongva Park opposite Santa Monica City Hall in California, which is notorious for its vagrancy problems Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility