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Myf Warhurst in Warrnambool

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Join Myf Warhurst in Warrnambool for a captivating conversation about music, memory and her new memoir Time of My Life.

About

Whether joining us via the radio on Triple J and ABC, as a team leader on Spicks and Specks, commentating the Eurovision Song Contest, or as the voice of Aunt Trixie in the animated global hit Bluey, Myf Warhurst has been a staple of Australian radio and TV for over twenty years.

Now, the Wheeler Centre joins Myf on the road, heading to Warrnambool’s Lighthouse Theatre for a captivating conversation about music, memory and her new memoir, Time of My Life.

Join us as Myf shares funny, fabulous and sometimes fraught tales of her journey from a music lover in Victoria’s Western District to a much-loved presence on the airwaves across the country.

Presented in partnership with Lighthouse Theatre

About the book

The bookseller for this event is Collins Bookseller Warrnambool.

Featuring

Myf Warhurst

Myf Warhurst grew up in regional Victoria and studied music and fine arts at Melbourne University. After writing arts and music stories for The Age and street magazine Inpress, she became Managing Editor of Inpress in 1999. After her first radio gig as showbiz reporter on Merrick and Rosso̵... Read more

Jess Lilley

Jess Lilley is a writer, broadcaster and creative director with a focus on community and social change projects. Her creative career has taken her to Toronto and London before she co-founded The Open Arms in Melbourne, a purpose-driven creative company harnessing the twin powers of empathy and crea... Read more

Location

Lighthouse Theatre

185 Timor St Warrnambool Victoria 3280

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