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Foxtel announces new Australian original series, Selling in the City

• Interior designer Rosie Morley and landscape expert Paddy Milne will host

By Mediaweek AdminPublished Oct 27, 2021
2 min read
Selling in the City

Foxtel has announced a line-up of entertainment over the next 12 months at their annual Showcase, featuring a slate of Foxtel Originals, including Selling in the City

Headlining Foxtel’s local LifeStyle offering original series is Selling in the City, with interior designer Rosie Morley and landscape expert Paddy Milne announced as hosts of the original format.  A spin off from Selling Houses Australia, Selling In The City is a millennial skewed brand that will feature amazing design, clever solutions for small spaces and the best ways to get the absolute most out of a small, urban property. 

Rosie Morley is an award-winning interior designer and an industry leader with nearly 20 years of local and international experience. Based in Melbourne, Rosie Morley is principal and lead of the interiors team at architectural firm Fender Katsalidis. Paddy Milne has built up a successful landscape design business, The Scape Artist, and is gaining recognition as one of the finest landscapers in Victoria.

Wendy Moore, Foxtel Group general manager Lifestyle, said, “Selling in the City will focus on the millions of urban-dwelling Australians who live in apartments, terraces and townhouses and want to renovate and transform their homes to sell and change where they live. This fresh approach takes the trusted Selling Houses brand and opens it up to a whole new audience.   

“Our viewers’ passion for home-grown programming is only matched by their love of the experts who front them, so it’s important we get the casting right. After an exhaustive search, we’re delighted to have landed on this dynamic duo that bring to life the series ethos,” she said.

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