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KAK IS BACK ‘NOBODY CAN TAKE ME DOWN’

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Three years after the tragic passing of her husband John, Kerri-Anne Kennerley has started anew.

Having moved out of the Woollahra house she’d shared with her NSW Lotto founder husband in April, the 69-year-old television veteran has finally settled into her new home in Sydney’s Double Bay.

“It was so nerve-racking,” KAK tells Woman’s Day of her big move, who, several months after losing her mother Grace in May, sold off all her belongings and moved out of the historic home she’d shared with John for 23 years.

“It’s a big house - it took up an entire block, and I didn’t need that,” she says,

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