Lifestyle by Amy Price
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Subscriber only Most celebrities will tell you they never set out to be famous. Fame is a slightly inconvenient by-product of their creative pursuits. Christian Hull is not one of those celebrities. He has wanted to be famous since he was a child - and there s a 1990s home video of him declaring famous as his career goal to prove it - but other than an inherent need to entertain and a vague dream to be the next Kyle Sandilands he had no idea what he wanted to do. Christian Hull. Picture: Locky Valente
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Subscriber only A Melbourne Cup-winning jockey has announced plans to expand their stables to the Sunshine Coast in a major coup for the region s racing industry. Michelle Payne, the first woman to win the Melbourne Cup in its 155-year history in 2015, will set up a satellite stable on the Coast to add to her Nottingham Farm, Ballarat, operation. I m so excited - it s going to be so much fun, Payne told the
Daily. It s a new venture and new challenge but moving up north and being in Queensland it s obviously a great place to be so I can t wait to be honest.
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