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Take a tour: Queensland s grandest designed homes

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How Zoë Foster Blake went from a country girl to a multi-millionaire

Zoë Foster Blake is one of Australia s most successful female entrepreneurs with an estimated fortune of $36million - but she didn t always live the high-life.  The businesswoman, who lives in a $9million mansion with her family, had an alternative upbringing in the country with seven siblings before moving to Sydney and working for years as a beauty journalist to gain the tools she needed to build her skincare line.  Here, Daily Mail Australia looks at Zoë s journey to success - and how she became a multi-millionaire before the age of 40 thanks to her Go-To beauty empire. Inside Zoë Foster Blake s rise to success: Before launching Go-To skincare in 2014, the 40-year-old businesswoman worked in journalism, which helped shape her passion for beauty

Kyle Sandilands says Zoë Foster is now the breadwinner of the Blake family

Share Now she s the breadwinner and you must be, like, starting to get nervous, he added. I m Mr. Crumbs, joked Hamish, who is paid handsomely to host Channel Nine ratings hit Lego Masters. She s the breadwinner and I m just the crumb scraper. Along comes Zoë with her whole business model and it eclipses you as if you re nothing, squashes everything you ve ever done and comes out as a multimillionaire, Kyle said Just before Christmas, the Blakes spent $8.925million on a property in the upmarket Sydney suburb of Vaucluse. The five-bedroom, six-bathroom estate sits on 885 square metres and features two sets of garages.

Selling in the City, The Repair Shop new lifestyle shows for Foxtel

March 4th, 2021 By David Knox 3 commentsFiled under: Pay TV, Foxtel has announced two new local LifeStyle commissions to join a returning suite of local titles. A Selling Houses Australia spin-off, Selling in the City, is described as a “younger, more millennial skewed brand, with a focus on getting into, and moving up, the property ladder.” The series will feature amazing design, clever solutions for small spaces and the most fabulous ways to get the absolute most out of a small, urban property. Warner Bros will also produce a local version of UK format The Repair Shop, described as “an antidote to throwaway culture, shining a light on the family treasures found in real Aussie homes across the country.” Each episode follows a team of passionate and skilled craftspeople who rescue damaged objects – from heirlooms to prized antiques to a loved one’s treasured possession – and restore them to their former glory.

Frain says linear audience drop doesn t keep me up at night at Foxtel Showcase

March 4, 2021 4:20 Foxtel Media’s CEO, Mark Frain, has told advertisers that a drop in linear audience “doesn’t keep me up at night”, and taken aim at competitor broadcast video on demand (BVOD) platforms airing “over 40 ads an hour”. “Am I worried that our linear audience is down? Slightly,” he said. “But it doesn’t keep me up at night. Because we are facing into our future. Our strategy is working, and it is deliberate. Don’t get me wrong, we are intent on maximising our linear performance, and we will continue to meet advertiser needs, while consumer needs continue to change.

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