Margot Robbie has been jet-setting in recent weeks as she promotes her hit new film, Wuthering Heights.
The Australian actress, 35, finally wrapped up her press tour last week and is already on the move for her next gig.
On Sunday, Margot arrived in Sydney ahead of her role as a judge at the Tropfest short film festival.
The Barbie star opted for a low-key look that allowed her to blend in with the locals as she crossed the terminal at Sydney Airport.
Choosing a loose ensemble, including a black jumper and a pair of matching satin shorts, Margot was clearly dressed for comfort.
She finished the look with see-through flats and a pair of retro sunglasses while opting for a clean, peachy makeup look.
Margot slung a designer handbag over her arm and had a minder in tow who wheeled along her small suitcase and a garment bag.
It comes after Margot shared the cheeky nickname she and her Wuthering Heights co-star Jacob Elordi gave one of the film's raciest sex scene locations.
She confessed the saucy details at an iHeartLive event in Sydney as she chatted with host Kent 'Smallzy' Small.
In the film, Robbie's character Catherine Earnshaw masturbates on a rock while her love interest, Heathcliff (played by Elordi) watches her.
Robbie previously admitted that the actors had a crude name for that location, but she had declined to disclose it.
'You said in an interview there was a nickname for the rock in filming and it was beeped out on the internet,' Small asked.
'I'll tell you backstage,' Robbie replied - but Small could not be discouraged and continued to needle the star for the name.
'All right, it was wking rock, okay. It was wking rock,' she said with a laugh.
The Barbie star opted for low-key look that allowed her to blend in with the locals as she crossed the terminal at Sydney Airport
Choosing a loose ensemble, including a black jumper and a pair of matching satin shorts, Margot was clearly dressed for comfort
Emerald Fennell's hotly-anticipated reinvention of Wuthering Heights has finally hit cinemas.
Film fans are already hailing the sweeping period drama as the 'movie of the year', as they took to social media to share their thoughts on the moving plot, admitting they 'cried their eyes out'.
Set against the wild Yorkshire moors, the passionate love story explores the intense and destructive relationship between Cathy and Heathcliff.
Speaking before the release, director Emerald Fennell, 40, revealed she was actively hoping audiences would have such an intense reaction.
She told Time Out: 'I want lots of snogging [in the cinema]. I think whatever you can get away with - sorry, Cineworld.
'There will be some of that, there will also be a lot of people having to be carried out because they're crying so much.
'I really love seeing movies where people have a visceral experience. I think screaming and laughing and crying and gasping, we want a connected experience.'