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Donna Hay OAM (born 28 January 1970) is an Australian food stylist, author, magazine and newspaper editor, businesswoman and television presenter, who has presented her own programs [1] Cookbooks and publishing
Juke Magazine (1975-1992) Juice (Australian magazine) Limelight; Music Feeds; Resident Advisor; Rip It Up (1989-2016) Roadrunner (Australian music magazine) Rock Australia Magazine (RAM) (1975-1989) Rolling Stone Australia; Stealth magazine (1999-2007) The Alternative Gig Guide; The Music (magazine) The Music Network; Time Off; Triple J Magazine
This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Australian magazine editors. It includes Australian magazine editors that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent.
A magazine display in a shop in France in 2004. ... Donna Hay: 97,033: 2001 NewsLifeMedia: 17 Women's Health: 92,596: 2005 Are Media: 18 Marie Claire: 90,519: 1995
Donna Hay from What's on TV included Charlene and Scott in their "marriages made in heaven" feature and branded them "Ramsay Street's answer to Antony and Cleopatra". Hay noted that they had a "stormy courtship" and "more rows than the Tories, but they proved their parents wrong" and married.
Miss Australia was an Australian beauty pageant held from 1908 until 2000. It was replaced by Miss World Australia from 2002, and Miss Universe Australia from 2004. From 1926 to 1991 the program operated as the Miss Australia Quest, after which the name was changed to the Miss Australia Awards.
[64] Donna Hay from What's on TV included Scott and Charlene in their "marriages made in heaven" feature and branded them "Ramsay Street's answer to Antony and Cleopatra". Hay recalled they had a "stormy courtship" and "more rows than the Tories, but they proved their parents wrong." [65]
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