Maree Cunnington has been called 'one of Australia's most distinctive voices in contemporary pop music.' As a singer, performer, video artist and photographer, she brought her extensive experience across disciplines into the broadcasting arena as 'the dadamama', DJ and co-founder of Curved Radio on 2SER 107.3. At the Sydney Festival in 1981 Marre featured alongside The Ovarian Sisters and Mary Jane Carpenter under the title The Festival Of Folklife: Beat Your Breasts. Maree recorded a single ''Heart Says Go / Proud'' in 1981 on the Cunningfox label. She holds a PhD from the Faculty of Creative Industries, Queensland University of Technology, and lectures in visual culture, while continuing to explore its intersection with music and performance.

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