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Returning: Postcards

Long-running Victorian travel show is back for more city hot spots and weekender visits.

Long-running Victorian travel show, Postcards returns to Nine this Sunday.

Returning presenters include Nine weather presenter Livinia Nixon, sports broadcaster and Tipping Point host Todd Woodbridge, media personality Lauren Phillips, news reporter Madeline Spark, former rugby league player and model Kris Smith, model and presenter Brodie Harper, and restaurateur Shane Delia.

This week Lauren Phillips is trying out different brunch spots in South Melbourne (Boonwurrung and Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung Country). First up is Hector’s Deli for a mouthwatering sanga, then Agathe Patisserie for a freshly baked croissant. She finishes up her brunch tour at Clementine for a more traditional sitdown brunch.

Brodie Harper hits the beach in St Kilda West (Boonwurrung Country), taking in the views from the foreshore and enjoying some paddleboarding with Melbourne’s original stand-up paddle board school, Stand-Up Paddle HQ. She then builds up an appetite for a scrumptious meal and coffee from Frankie’s Top Shop. Brodie ends her day at West Beach Pavilion, sipping on a glass of champagne and relaxing in one of their beach cabanas.

Madeline Spark is in Hillside and Taylors Lakes (Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung Country) where she checks out milk bar turned cafe Baked Since 95 and authentic Thai restaurant Chur Thai.

And Shane Delia travels to Trentham to spend the day with chef and friend Annie Smithers (in Dja Dja Wurrung and Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung Country). Shane and Annie give viewers a behind-the-scenes experience at Annie’s restaurant, Du Fermier, as well as visiting the local produce store next door, Ruby Goose Foods.

5.30pm on Nine (Melbourne) and 9Now.

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  1. Todd ‘Everywhere’ Woodbridge! Will be a matter of time before he’s on “Getaway” and anchoring say if they bring back “Ninja Warrior” 😀 The new Eddie, Osher, Sonia… Amazing how he’s come from an analyst/reporter/post match interviewer at the Aus Open back in 2006, onto DWTS contestant, onto more sport at Seven and then gradually became one of Nine’s top stars (or will be soon). Good on him.

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