
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull’s belated Christmas party has made up for lost time with an elite turnout, including Rupert Mudoch and his wife Jerry Hall who were snapped gracing the gates of Kirribilli House.

Images show the media mogul with a crimson-clad Hall on his arm being met with a media pack, after the pair jetted to Sydney's Kingsford Smith Airport on Friday for the exclusive event.

The CEO's of Seven West, Qantas and Coca-Cola Amatil were among other prestigious guests for the secretive function, which was put on ice due to Mr Turnbull’s over-crowded calendar during the New Year period.

Rupert Murdoch and his wife Jerry Hall arrive at Kirribilli House to attend a function held by Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull

Images show the media mogul arriving with Hall on his arm to be met with throngs of media at the gates of the Sydney building

The soiree was also frequented by Former Australian Prime Minister John Howard, who was seen climbing out of a 7 series BMW sedan.

Qantas CEO Alan Joyce appeared to have a spring in his step, on the heels of his $1 million pay rise and record annual profits for the airline.

Mr Turnbull hosted a number of high-profile events over the festive season, including separate occasions for his Coalition colleagues, the Canberra Press Gallery and Australia’s leading military, bureaucratic and arts officials, reports AFR.

In turn, the plans for his Christmas bash were pushed for January.

The function was shrouded in secrecy and the full guest list is unknown, however numerous other movers and shakers were seen descendeding on the landmark patio.

Mr Turnbull even found the time to take a break from hosting and congratulate Donald Trump on becoming the 45th President of the United States on Twitter on Saturday afternoon.

Coca-Cola Amatil CEO Alison Watkins, (left),was among numerous high-flying CEO's to grave the belated bash

Newly appointed Minister for Industry, Innovation and Science, Senator Arthur Sinodinos (left) and Qantas CEO Alan Joyce also frequented the event

Former Australian Prime Minister John Howard was seen climbing out of a sparkling seven series BMW sedan.

Seven West CEO Ryan Stokes and wife Claire Campbell arrive at Kirribilli House