Julie Goodwin
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Julie Goodwin attends the 2011 Logie Awards.
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Born | 31 October 1970 |
Residence | Niagara Park, New South Wales |
Nationality | Australian |
Occupation | Director, Sales and Marketing |
Employer | Loyal IT Solutions (family business) |
Spouse(s) | Michael Goodwin |
Awards | Winner, MasterChef Australia |
Website | Official Website Management company profile |
Julie Goodwin (born 31 October 1970) is an Australian celebrity chef who came to public attention when she won the inaugural season of MasterChef Australia in 2009, defeating artist Poh Ling Yeow in the final.[1] Julie Goodwin also hosts the breakfast show on Star 104.5 on the Central Coast (New South Wales).
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Television Cook
MasterChef Australia
In Masterchef Season 1, Julie Goodwin was selected in the top 20 contestants from over 7,000 applicants.[2] She subsequently won the competition.
Other appearances
Goodwin was involved in a segment on The 7PM Project where families were able to enter a contest to have Goodwin cook at their house live on television.[3] She also appears in a weekly cooking segment on the Today program.[4]Goodwin also appeared in I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here (AU Series 1)
Book
As the winner of MasterChef, Goodwin was given the opportunity to write her own cookbook. The book is called Our Family Table (ISBN 9781741669688), published in April 2010. Some recipes were passed down through Goodwin’s family, others were given by friends. Goodwin also included recipes she created on MasterChef, such as lemon diva cupcakes and passionfruit ‘puddle pie'. The final section of the book is a 'blank' chapter with pages for the reader’s photos, clippings and recipes from family and friends.[5]
Julie has since released 2 other cook books "Heart of the Home" and "Gather"
CD
In 2010 Goodwin released a CD of Christmas songs and recipes through Woolworths.[6]
Personal life
Goodwin lives with her husband Michael and their three children on the Central Coast of New South Wales.[7]
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Preceded by
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MasterChef Australia Winner 2009 |
Succeeded by Adam Liaw |
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