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With Sharon Start, concert co-ordinator at Cranbourne West Primary School

What is something people don’t know about you?
Most people don’t know that I teach Auslan (sign language), I do voluntary work in addition to full time employment, I play a variety of ukuleles in a band and I am a keen amateur photographer.

What was your most memorable moment?
Getting married, the birth of my three sons, my eldest son’s wedding, singing I Still Call Australia Home on the Great Wall of China, singing at the RVIB Carols by Candlelight and meeting Jonathan Welch from the Choir of Hard Knocks.

What would your last meal be?
Home cooked roast with veggies and gravy plus a homemade dessert such as apple crumble with custard. You can’t beat home cooked meals for nutrition and satisfaction.

What event, past, present or future, would you like to witness?
The discovery of a cure for cancer.

What is your favourite television show?
Any documentary especially by David Attenborough, Escape to the Country for the scenery and RuPaul’s Drag Race. As a child I loved The Brady Bunch, Gilligan’s Island and Young Talent Time.

What is your favourite book?
Autobiographies, crossword puzzles and music books.

What six guests, dead or alive, would you invite to a dinner party?
The Seekers plus John Farnham and Olivia Newton John as we have music in common and, hopefully, we would have a jam session afterwards.

What has been your most embarrassing moment?
As a child was wetting my pants in Prep and as an adult I don’t get embarrassed very easily now.

What era would you like to live in?
The 60s/70s for the music, fashion and slower paced lifestyle however medical technology is much better in this era and that is important to me and my family.

What was your first or best concert?
My first concert was Donny Osmond when I was 21 however I really enjoyed The Seekers last year and Georgy Girl this year. The Pirates of Penzance with John English and Simon Gallagher a few years ago were also fantastic.

Anyone can be a Take Ten subject and give their answers to our list of light-hearted questions. To take part email the News at dailyeditor@starnewsgroup.com.au or phone Georgia Westgarth on 5945 0612 or Lachlan Moorhead on 5945 0613.

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