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A New South Wlaes Supreme court ruling has been handed down that requires Leah Purcell and her partner, Bain Stewart, to return a series of portraits worth more than two hundred thousand dollars to artist Robert Hannaford many years after they were painted for Purcell's Black Chicks Talking project.