
TV and radio personality Myf Warhurst recently visited Castlemaine’s Phee Broadway Theatre to launch her first book, Time of My Life.
Originally scheduled as part of the Gold Sounds music conference and postponed due to inclement weather, the launch attracted 140 Myf fans to hear her talk with Gold Sounds director Fionna Allan about her book, stories about growing up in Red Cliffs, her work in the TV and music industry and much more.
The launch, presented by Northern Books and Shedshaker Brewing, was the last stop on Myf’s book tour.
Central Victoria holds a special place for Myf as her great-great-great grandfather made his name performing around the goldfields.
The audience also heard about Myf’s great Auntie April Byron, who was a popular singer and sweetheart of Aussie legend John Farnham along with other anecdotes about her work on Spicks and Specks, radio’s Double J and being part of I’m a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here.