What do you do?
I am Marshall Hamburger's manager. I am also a vocal coach and run a music school and recording studio in Noosa. I am at the core a singer.
Why do you do it?
I am managing Marshall to cut costs for him until he gets to the next stage as an independent artist.
What do you love about the city you live in?
I love the beaches and the energy of the people.
Where did you go for your last holiday?
What is that? The Gold Coast for a few days.
What's your favourite item of clothing?
I have a black jacket/ cape by Sass & Bide. I call it my bitch jacket. I feel like I'm straight out of 'Devil Wears Prada' when I'm wearing that jacket. It makes me feel invincible.
What was your favourite TV show when you were a kid? (If you've got kids, what's your favourite show to watch with them?)
We used to love 'Max & Milly' when the kids were little. It's a kids show that has good music – win win!
If you could travel back in time for a day, where would you go?
Anywhere where my sister is. We lost her on 4 October 2025, so anywhere where we would be together. Preferably back to when we were in our early 20s living it large.
If we were coming over to your place, what would you cook us?
I would order takeaway – probably sushi or pizzas. If I was forced to do it myself it would be a grazing board.
What's the best lesson you've ever learned?
Always know you have choices even when people try to convince you, you don't. There is more than one way to get results. Trust your gut; you know your path better than anyone. Be careful what you wish for because wishes do come true.
Tell us one thing about yourself that nobody else knows...
I kissed Jon Bon Jovi.
Are you happy with your work/ life balance?
No I am a true workaholic. One day I hope to find out how to balance that relationship better.
How do you define success?
Happiness. Earn enough money to keep doing what you love. Make great music and always hold the bar up. Don't believe the hype around you. Listen with your own ears; they tell you the truth.
What's your spirit animal?
A cat. I'm not really a cat person. My daughter has a cat, but I would never have got a cat in my life. After living with a cat for three years though I realise I'm like one – I very much come here, come there, go away, now that's enough. I am fiercely independent like a cat too.
