Hollywood A-list power couple Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt have reportedly secretly flown to Sydney two weeks ago to find a suitable accommodation for their big family while Brad shoots a new film.

Sources told The Telegraph that the "Mr. and Mrs. Smith" stars flew in a private jet to Australia to look for potential luxury rental properties in Palm Beach, NSW. They allegedly need a residential accommodation so the whole family can stay with him while he shoots "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea," a remake from director David Fincher and produced by the Walt Disney Co.

Brad isn't officially a part of the film yet. According to the Web site, his involvement may be contingent on whether or not he would be able to find a suitable temporary home for Angie and their kids, namely, 11-year-old Maddox, 9-year-old Pax, 7-year-old Zahara, 6-year-old Shiloh, and 4-year-old twins Vivienne and Knox. They didn't bring their children during the trip.

The source claimed that the couple were "all business" but "very pleasant" during their secret visit. Rumours also claim that they are considering a base on Stradbroke Island.

It was announced earlier this month that the Australian government will give the film studio a one-off incentive of A$21.6 million to shoot the film remake of the classic novel.

Prime Minister Julia Gillard said that the deal is expected to create up to 2,000 jobs in the country.

"On the back of the launch of Creative Australia, the new national cultural policy, the securing of this film is a huge coup for the Australian film industry and for the near 1,000 local businesses that will be providing goods and services for the film."

The film will reportedly shoot in NSW and Queensland.