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Familiar face heads Oaks

INOUK Arnall is the face of Pakenham’s Oaks Day race meeting and it’s one likely to be familiar.
Ms Arnall will be the official ambassador at what promises to be an exciting day of racing, glamour and entertainment on Thursday, 9 November.
She has been the host of Seven’s Oz Lotto coverage, a weekend weather presenter and a reporter with the travel program Discover.
Ms Arnall has appeared in episodes of Blue Heelers and has an extensive list of credits in television commercials.
She has also developed a reputation as a lively and enthusiastic host who has been an ambassador for spring racing at Moonee Valley Racing Club.
Pakenham Racing Club assistant racing manager Michelle Tones said Ms Arnall was a highly regarded host who should bring an extra dimension to the program of events on offer at Oaks Day.
“Inouk will be the indulgence marquee host as well as being involved with the fashions on the field,” Ms Tones said.
The Oaks Day meeting at Pakenham promises to be a great day out with a strong racing program combining with a host of other entertainment celebrating the Spring Racing Carnival.

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