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Taryn Onofaro is an Australian television presenter. Born 10 October 1979 in Perth, Western Australia, [1] she attended the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts. [2] During her time there, she worked on Perth breakfast radio and also contributed to the now defunct Access 31 community television station. [3]

After graduating from WAAPA, she produced the Showcase WA show for Access 31, which eventually led to her gaining a role on Channel 9's Y? program. [2] She then moved on to Queensland Escapes, but before the show began airing on Channel 9, she was recruited by the Seven Network to work on The Great South East , Creek to Coast, and Queensland Weekender . [1] For a period of time, she appeared on both shows, which occupied the same timeslot. Additionally, Taryn hosted the Queensland Lottery. [2]

From 2009 to 2011, Onofaro served as a presenter on the Western Australian edition of Postcards Australia .

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References

  1. 1 2 Toulson, Andy (27 May 2004), "Taryn's travel bug Bubbly TV host Taryn Onofaro talks to Andy Toulson about her love of travel", Townsville Bulletin
  2. 1 2 3 Lion, Patrick (3 February 2007), "Me and my motor with Taryn Onofaro", The Courier Mail
  3. Tomlinson, Damien (18 May 2003), "Mother knows best on saving matters", Sunday Mail