Lucy Dayman

Lucy Dayman

Lucy is 20-year-old part-time music critic, full-time pop-culture junkie and a lover of pun-related jokes (she finds them really punny).

In an ideal world she would like to dedicate her life to watching re-runs of The Sopranos and 30 Rock, but decided to make a more mature career choice and is currently in her second year of a Journalism Degree. She is, however, finding the idea of turning to the ‘dark-side’ and working in public relations increasingly attractive.

Once writing this bio she realised she hasn’t done an awful lot, so she is now compiling a list of impressive, world changing faux achievements in case someone else ever asks her to write a bio piece - watch out Mary MacKillop there’s a new Saint on the scene.

You can follow Lucy on Twitter @lucemorals (but be warned it’s mainly just re-tweets of Sarah Silverman quotes).

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Triple J loves Aussie music, but loves ratings more

Triple J loves Aussie music, but loves ratings more

13 May 11 “We love Australian Music” is Triple J’s tag line, but do they? Really?? Or do they love it in the…... Read more

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