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Sarah Duggan, Contributor

Sarah Duggan

Sarah Duggan is a freelance writer, based in Victoria, with a love for music and artists.

Hit with a major case of Bieber Fever at age 13, this sparked her love for music and determination to work in the industry. She studied at JMC Academy, where she completed a Bachelor of Entertainment Business Management, and interned for AAA Backstage as a content contributor. You can now find her in the bylines at The Music, The AU Review, and Beat.

When she’s not writing a review, catching a gig, or chatting to her favourite artists, she’s most likely chasing around her twin daughters or folding a never-ending pile of laundry.

Features / Music
A Day To Remember, Papa Roach
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Faker
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The Afters
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Features / Interviews
A Day To Remember
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Peach PRC
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Sue Nami
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Outset Youth Committee With Project Manager Andrew Davis
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"When you bring young people together, provide guidance by local industry professionals and hand over the reins, great things happen."
Features / Interviews
Guy Sebastian
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Features / Interviews
Gordi
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Features / Interviews
Busted
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Features / Interviews
The Maine
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"We're not the biggest band in the world, but I think everyone that likes us appreciates us not just doing the same records over and over."