Gillian O’Shaughnessy is a real Fremantle person. Since arriving from Bunbury with her sister and mother 42 years ago, she has seen it all. After dreaming of a career as a radio documentary maker, Gillian is now a much loved afternoon presenter, weekdays on 720 ABC Perth. She is a great ambassador for Freo. And also one of the more interesting baritone ukulele players alive. Hear her here in full flight in the audio interview below!
Interview with Gillian O’Shaughnessy
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