Ever dreamed of a sea change? Of trading in the hustle and
bustle of city living for an ocean breeze? If you’re in need of
a little inspiration, then look no further.
Foxtel favourite Deborah Hutton (pictured) is set to
return to screens later this year with new Lifestyle [106]
series Find Me a Beach House.
Each week, a new set of buyers – with varying budgets
and requirements – peruse three properties that tick all
their boxes. But unlike most home shows, which often
conclude without a purchase being made, this series not
only sees results, but checks back in with the happy
homeowners to see how their lives have changed since
settling into their new abode.
“I’m so excited!” Hutton says of her new gig,
adding that it’s her “favourite subject”.
Beachside bliss
IN MY OPINION
2019 NRL
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The last NRL season was
tough for the Eels, with the
club not winning many games and
me missing the first six rounds with
an ACL knee injury. It wasn’t easy
sitting on the sidelines to start the
year but, as captain of the club, it
was important to stay positive.
When I first did the injury [in 2017],
the initial setback was probably the
hardest. I had some dark days, but
that’s what comes with playing rugby
league or any sport. You have to get
over it pretty quickly. It’s important
to have the right people around you to
help you move on and focus on what
you can control, such as injury rehab.
I also reached out to players who had
[suffered] the same injury. It was
great to have that support.
When the team isn’t winning, it’s
about remaining positive. It can
be hard, but you can’t dwell on
the past; you have to keep looking
forward. The best thing is
each new year... every
team is on the same
points. This season,
everyone at the
Eels has bought
into what we’re
trying to achieve.
We’re looking to right
our wrongs and repay
everyone who
stuck by us.
Thanks to the power of positive
thinking, Parramatta Eels
captain Clint Gutherson has
plenty of reasons to smile
Mind over
matter
OUT WITH A BANG!
When Game of Thrones comes to its
thrilling conclusion on May 20, fans
will undoubtedly be left wanting more.
Fortunately, companion panel show
Thrones 360: LIVE will be on hand
to dissect and discuss every moment
of the action from the worldwide
phenomenon’s final episode ever.
“I think we’re going to have to have
some group counsellors in,” predicts
James Mathison (pictured with co-host
Stephanie Bendixsen) with a laugh.
“[There will be] a lot of goblets of wine
because: a) it’s not going to please
everyone; and b) people are going
to have to contemplate their lives,
a life that is post-Game of Thrones
- and that’s depressing!”
So who do they think will be the
last man (or woman) standing?
“I feel like Daenerys (Emilia Clarke)
has a pretty strong chance of being on
the throne at the end,” says Bendixsen.
Thrones 360: LIVE continues Mondays
after encore episodes of Game of Thrones
on FOX SHOWCASE [115] and FOX8 [108].
DID YOU
KNOW?
Both co-hosts cite Daenerys emerging from the flaming funeral pyre
with her dragons as their favourite scene to date. “It’s so iconic,” says
Bendixsen. “It’s such a thrilling, exciting, nerdy fantasy moment.”
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