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60 seconds with Deborah Hutton

One of the most recognisable and best known personalities in Australia — and our beautiful cover girl for our January issue, Deborah Hutton gives us a 60 second insight into her busy life!

What are your new year’s resolutions?

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Spend more time on the golf course…bring on those Callaways!!

If you could change one thing about yourself – what would it be?

Have more patience…time is so precious I feel it slipping away at times…needless to say I get impatient.

All-time favourite film?

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Impossible to pick just one. The Russian film ‘The Italian’ comes first to mind but there are so many favorites…tough question…next…

What food can’t you live without OR favourite comfort food?

A: Eggs AND scrambled eggs, Bills style.

What’s the one thing that always cheers you up when you’re having a bad day?

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A: Get home, put on comfy clothes, really loud daggy music and dance around the living room.

How do you stay healthy?

A: My exercise routine is quite varied and fairly constant and I need to exercise for my head as well as my body. I also love eating simple, fresh food..

What’s your motto in life?

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A: Live each day as if its your last and treat others as you like to be treated.

Favourite thing to do on a lazy Sunday morning?

A: Hang out with my man doing exactly that…being lazy, read the remainder of Saturdays papers and making scrambled eggs!

How do you switch off after a big day?

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A: Sometimes its hard to as the end of day allows me to catch up on emails at home but seeing good mates for a bite can be the best remedy.

What is your favourite Australian Women’s Weekly memory or cover?

A: Of me? I quite like the Christmas cover a couple of years ago of Jamie Durie and I…he was so sceptical of wearing a Santa hat and yet he looked so cute, it was a great cover.

What are you reading at the moment?

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A: I rarely have time to finish books during the year and have a pile to get through this month beginning with In Cold Blood by Truman Capote.

What do you wish you had more time to do?

A: Spend more time with loved ones…

What did you aspire to be as a child?

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A: Would you believe a primary school teacher!

What’s your best attribute?

A: I like to think that its being down to earth.

What’s your favourite recipe from the Women’s Weekly website?

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A: Greek style chicken salad…I literally live of salads during summer and this is simple and fresh especially with the addition of one of my favorite herbs, dill.

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