New Zealand Woman’s Weekly

‘Age Is Just A Number’

For seven years, she was one of the most familiar faces on television. Then Mary Lambie left Good Morning in 2003 when the show moved from Auckland to Wellington; since then, she’s focused on raising her three children and running a couple of businesses.

Now, after 20 years, she’s back on the small screen – this time on And Mary’s looking forward to being part of a reality programme that is very different to her previous TV work as a

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