List of Triple J presenters

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The following is a list of radio presenters on the triple j Australian radio network.

Contents

Current presenters

List of current presenters, with years and past roles shown
NameCurrent rolePast rolesRef.
Bryce MillsBreakfast(November 2020 – present)Various [lower-alpha 1] [3]
Concetta Caristo Breakfast (5 December 2022 – present)Segment Host on triple j Breakfast (2022) [4] [5]
Lucy SmithMornings (2020–present)Breakfast (2019) [1]
Dave WoodheadLunch (2020–present)None [1]
Lewis Hobba Drive (2015–2023)
  • Weekend Afternoons
  • Weekend Breakfast
[6]
Michael Hing Drive (2020–2023)None [7]
Avani Dias Hack (2020–present)None [8]
Bridget Hustwaite Good Nights (2018–2023)Mid-Dawns (2015–2017) [9]
Declan ByrneHome & Hosed (2018–present)None
Nkechi AneleRoots 'N' All (2016–present)None [10]
Lochlan Watt The RacketNone
Josh Merriel Short Fast Loud None
Hau Latukefu The Hip Hop ShowNone
The Aston Shuffle (Vance and Mika)Friday Night ShuffleNone
Stacy GougoulisWeekend Breakfast (2016–present)Weekend Afternoons (2015)
Tyrone PynorWeekend Lunch (2021–present)Various [11]
Jess PerkinsWeekend Arvos (2021–present)
  • Mid-Dawns (2017–2020)
  • Summer Breakfast (2020–2021)
[12]
Jade ZoeHouse Party (2021–present)None [13]
NookyBlak Out (2021–present) [14]
Richard Kingsmill 2022Various (1990–present)
Nat TencicThe Hook-UpNone
Tim Shiel Something MoreNone

Past presenters (1994 onwards)

List of past presenters, with years and past roles shown
Final yearNamePast role(s)Ref.
2022Ebony BoaduBreakfast(November 2020 – Friday 2nd December 2022) [15]
2021Karla RanbyWeekend Lunch (2018–2021) [14]
2020 Sally Coleman
  • Breakfast (January – November 2020)
  • Weekend Arvos (2018–2019)
[6]
2020 Erica Mallett
  • Breakfast (January – November 2020)
  • Weekend Arvos (2018–2019)
[6]
2020 Veronica Milsom
  • Drive (2015–2020)
  • Weekend Afternoons
  • Weekend Breakfast
[6]
2019 Tom Tilley Hack (2011–2019)
2019 Linda Marigliano
  • Mornings with Linda Marigliano (2018–2019)
  • Good Nights (2012–2017)
  • Lunch (2007)
  • Drive (2008)
[16]
2019 Gen Fricker
  • Lunch (2017–2019)
  • Weekend Afternoons (2016)
  • Mid-Dawns (2015)
[10]
2019 Liam Stapleton Breakfast with Ben & Liam (2017–2019) [6]
2019 Ben Harvey Breakfast with Ben & Liam (2017–2019) [6]
2018 Kristy Lee Peters (KLP) House Party (2015–2018)
2017 Dylan Alcott Weekend Arvos (2017)
2017Gemma Pike
  • Weekend Lunch (2015–present)
  • Mid-Dawn (2011–2014)
2017 Dom Alessio Home & Hosed (2009–2017)
2016 Alex Dyson
  • Breakfast (2010–2016)
  • Weekend Breakfast (2008–2009)
  • Mid-Dawns (2007–2008)
[17]
2016 Matt Okine Breakfast (2014–2016) [17] [18]
2016 Lewis McKirdy Lunch [17]
2016Kyran Wheatley
  • Weekend Afternoons (2016)
  • Weekend Breakfast (2014–2015)
[17]
2016Sarah Howells
  • Roots 'N' All
  • Weekend Lunch
[17]
2015 Nina Las Vegas House Party [19]
2015 Bob Maguire Sunday Night Safran (2005–2015) [20] [21]
2015 John Safran Sunday Night Safran (2005–2015) [20] [21]
2014 Fenella Kernebone
  • Sound Lab (2003–2014)
  • Creatures/Artery (2000–2003)
  • Saturday Afternoons (2004–2005)
[20] [21] [16] [22]
2014 Lindsay McDougall
  • Drive (2010–2014)
  • Breakfast (2005–2009)
  • Weekend Afternoons (2004)
  • Drive (September – October 2004)
[20] [21] [16]
2013 Tom Ballard
  • Breakfast (2010–2013)
  • Weekend Breakfast (2008–2009)
  • Mid-Dawn (2007–2008)
2012 Paul Verhoeven
  • Weekend Breakfast (2010)
  • Mid-Dawn
  • Breakfast
  • Weekend Afternoons
2011 The Cloud Girls
  • Weekday Evenings (2010)
  • Mid-Dawn (2007–2011)
2011 Rosie Beaton
2011 Andrew Haug
  • 3 Hours of Power / Full Metal Racket (2001–2011)
[20] [21] [16] [22]
2011 Vijay Khurana
  • Lunch (2008–2011)
  • Weekend Lunch (2007)
  • Mid Dawns (2005–2007)
2010Steph HughesHome & Hosed (2009–2010) [23] [24] [25]
2010Gaby Brown
  • Saturday Arvos (2006–2010)
  • Weekend Breakfast (2001–2002)
  • Net50 (2003–2005)
  • Weekend Lunch (2000)
  • The Chat Room (2003–2004)
[21] [16] [22]
2009 Marieke Hardy Breakfast (2008–2009)
2009 Robbie Buck
  • Breakfast (2008–2009)
  • Drive / Top Shelf Radio (2006–2007)
  • Weekend Lunch (1998–1999)
  • Lunch (2000)
  • Weekend Lunch (2001–2002)
  • Home & Hosed (2003–2005)
[21] [16] [22]
2009 Scott Dooley
  • Drive (2008–2009)
  • Weekend Breakfast (2006–2007)
[21] [16]
2007 Myf Warhurst
  • Net50 (2001–2002)
  • Lunch (2003–2006)
  • Breakfast (2007)
[20] [21] [22] [16]
2007 Jason Whalley
  • Weekend Afternoons (2004)
  • Drive (September – October 2004)
  • Breakfast (2005–2007)
[20] [21] [16]
2007 Mel Bampton
  • Drive (2003)
  • Mel in the Morning (2004–2007)
[22] [20]
2006 Steve Cannane
  • Morning Show (2003)
  • Hack (2004–2006)
[22] [20]
2006 Costa Zouliou
  • Three Hours of Power (1998–2000)
  • Drive (2000)
  • Weekend Lunch (2002–2006)
[20] [22]
2006 Sharif Galal Groove Train (1995–2006) [22]
2006 Ash Grunwald Roots 'N' All (2005–2006)
2005Jordie KilbyRoots 'N' All (2003–2005)
2005 Chris Taylor Today Today (2004–2005)
2005 Craig Reucassel Today Today (2004–2005)
2004 Wil Anderson Breakfast (2001–2004) [22]
2004 Adam Spencer
  • Drive (1998)
  • Breakfast (1999–2004)
[22]
2004 Stu Harvey Short Fast Loud (2004)
2003Nicole Fossati
  • Drive (2002)
  • The Club (2003)
[22]
2003 Charlie Pickering Drive (2002–2003) [22]
2003Jim Trail
  • Weekend Breakfast (1998–2000)
  • Sports newsreading (2000–2003)
2002 Francis Leach
  • Hours of Power (1990–1994)
  • Creatures (1999)
  • The Morning Show (2000–2002)
2001Justin WilcomesNet50 (1998–2001)
2001Jaslyn HallWorld Music Show (2001)
2000 Merrick Watts Drive with Merrick and Rosso (1999–2000)
2000 Tim Ross Drive with Merrick and Rosso (1999–2000)
1999 Sarah MacDonald The Morning Show (1998–1999)
1999 Michael Tunn
  • Request Fest (1997)
  • Lunch (1998–1999)
1998 Nicole Foote
  • The Hip Hop Show (1998–2010)
  • Mix Up (1998–2010)
1998Jen ApostolouNet50 (−1998)
1998 Jane Gazzo
  • Weekends (1996–1997)
  • Super Request (1998)
1998 Jen Oldershaw
  • Afternoons (1991–1993)
  • Morning Show (1996–1997)
  • Breakfast (1998)
1998 Helen Razer
  • 3 Hours of Power (1990–1991)
  • Breakfast (1992–1996)
  • Drive (1997–1998)
1998 Mikey Robins Breakfast (1991–1998)
1998The Sandman a.k.a. Steve Abbott Breakfast (1998)
1997 Judith Lucy Drive (1997)
1997 Paul McDermott Breakfast (1997)
1996 Catriona Rowntree
  • Request Fest (1994)
  • Groove Train (1996)
1996 Angela Catterns The Morning Show (1990–1996)
1995 Ian Rogerson Drive (1990–1995)
1995 Debbie Spillane Drive (1990–1995)
1994 Paul Murray Request Fest (1994)
1991Deb Nesbitt
  • Friday Drive (1992–1995)
  • Morning Program (1994)
  • Darwin local presenter (1992–1993)

Presenters (1975–1994)

See also

Notes

  1. Mills previously hosted Weekend Arvos from January to November 2020, [1] and Breakfast in July 2020. [2]

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