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I wanted to do music back in high school, but my parents said it was a very bad choice. I mean, I could end up being a musician and having late nights out! I did Latin and Greek at uni instead, just as the New South Wales high school syllabus changed. Latin was dropped as a regular subject, so suddenly, the bright, rosy career I’d been promised as a Latin teacher was snatched away from me. I didn’t actually mind, though. I got myself back to university to do music until I ran out of money. Then I did various odd jobs like working

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