When you think of Australian genius level music gurus, you think of Myf Warhurst.
From music journalism to radio to television, Myf has one of the most recognisable voices in Australia and a passion for the arts that sees her bring joy to audiences everywhere.
Growing up with three older brothers in regional Victoria, Myf’s known for her long running role as a team captain on Spicks and Specks, Australia’s commentary team for Eurovision on SBS (alongside Joel Creasy), her weekly podcast Bang On with Zane Rowe and the voice of Aunt Trixie in Bluely.
Last year, Myf released a memoir, Time of My Life, where she shares tales about growing up in a small country town and her unhealthy obsession with Countdown, as well as working in Australian radio and TV.
She also talks about how songs and lyrics helped her make sense of the world and deal with heartbreak and uncertainty.