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TV’s leading ladies star in summer GC

They make the nightly news – now they’re making headlines in the summer edition of Geelong Coast magazine (GC).
Glamour television news reporters Rebecca Maddern and Amy Parks tell GC all about their rise from childhoods around Geelong to their glamorous careers in front of the cameras.
The summer edition of the region’s best local glossy magazine is chock full of interesting reading and arresting photography.
Sports broadcaster and former Cats player Dwayne Russell introduces his family at their beach home on the Surf Coast.
Herne Hill stage star Natalie O’Donnell speaks about her life treading the boards in Australia and overseas.
Paparazzi king Darryn Lyons gives a right royal tour of his Western Beach mansion to Noel Muphy.
Local fashion retailers present their hot ideas for this summer in a nine-page picture spread.
And readers have a chance to win a four-hour pampering package at Hepburn Bathhouse & Spa.
All this and much more features in the summer edition of GC – available next week at local newsagents.

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