Jodi Gordon appeared happy and healthy on Sunday, as she continues her road to recovery after completing a 30-day alcohol program.
The former Home and Away and Neighbours star, 37, spent some quality time with her eight-year-old daughter Aleeia as they went for a stroll in Sydney.
The model and actress looked radiant in a black-on-black outfit comprising slacks, a low-cut shirt and a chunky knit cardigan with the sleeves pushed up.
She accessorised with black slides and white drop earrings as she smiled at her lookalike little girl.
Jodi swept her brunette hair into a low bun at the nape of her neck and opted for natural-look makeup.
Aleeia, eight, showcased her own fledgling sense of style as she threw on a white jumper with a pink logo over a pair of black cargo pants with hot-pink pockets.
She finished off her look with white and pink Nike sneakers and a silver gym bag.
Just like her famous mother, Aleeia slicked her brown hair back into a low ponytail, and matched her black fingernail polish to Jodi's toenails.
Jodi spent 30 days in rehab for alcohol addiction earlier this year, and is now on the path to redemption after embracing a healthier lifestyle, banning booze and staying single.
'Life isn't always perfect; you go through your ups and downs,' she told Daily Mail Australia at the launch of Life Botanics' new vitamin range in Sydney in July.
'I've made some big changes this year. So it's been a journey of getting my life to a place where I'm making changes, really taking time to invest in myself.'
Jodi, who is an ambassador for Life Botanics, said she'd been making positive changes in recent months, including following an exercise regimen, practising meditation and focusing on nutrition.
The mother of one underwent 'immersion therapy' at an exclusive clinic called The Sydney Retreat in Stanmore, where clients are offered a '30-day recovery program' for $8,800.
Jodi checked herself into rehab following her acrimonious split from investment banker Sebastian Blackler.
The exes are subject to court-ordered AVOs prohibiting them from contacting each other until April 2024.