The following is a list of radio presenters on the triple j Australian radio network.
Name | Current role | Past roles | Ref. |
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Bryce Mills | Breakfast(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 Smith | Mornings (2020–present) | Breakfast (2019) | [1] |
Dave Woodhead | Lunch (2020–present) | None | [1] |
Lewis Hobba | Drive (2015–2023) |
| [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 Byrne | Home & Hosed (2018–present) | None | |
Nkechi Anele | Roots 'N' All (2016–present) | None | [10] |
Lochlan Watt | The Racket | None | |
Josh Merriel | Short Fast Loud | None | |
Hau Latukefu | The Hip Hop Show | None | |
The Aston Shuffle (Vance and Mika) | Friday Night Shuffle | None | |
Stacy Gougoulis | Weekend Breakfast (2016–present) | Weekend Afternoons (2015) | |
Tyrone Pynor | Weekend Lunch (2021–present) | Various | [11] |
Jess Perkins | Weekend Arvos (2021–present) |
| [12] |
Jade Zoe | House Party (2021–present) | None | [13] |
Nooky | Blak Out (2021–present) | [14] | |
Richard Kingsmill | 2022 | Various (1990–present) | |
Nat Tencic | The Hook-Up | None | |
Tim Shiel | Something More | None |
Final year | Name | Past role(s) | Ref. |
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2022 | Ebony Boadu | Breakfast(November 2020 – Friday 2nd December 2022) | [15] |
2021 | Karla Ranby | Weekend Lunch (2018–2021) | [14] |
2020 | Sally Coleman |
| [6] |
2020 | Erica Mallett |
| [6] |
2020 | Veronica Milsom |
| [6] |
2019 | Tom Tilley | Hack (2011–2019) | |
2019 | Linda Marigliano |
| [16] |
2019 | Gen Fricker |
| [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) | |
2017 | Gemma Pike |
| |
2017 | Dom Alessio | Home & Hosed (2009–2017) | |
2016 | Alex Dyson |
| [17] |
2016 | Matt Okine | Breakfast (2014–2016) | [17] [18] |
2016 | Lewis McKirdy | Lunch | [17] |
2016 | Kyran Wheatley |
| [17] |
2016 | Sarah Howells |
| [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 |
| [20] [21] [16] [22] |
2014 | Lindsay McDougall |
| [20] [21] [16] |
2013 | Tom Ballard |
| |
2012 | Paul Verhoeven |
| |
2011 | The Cloud Girls |
| |
2011 | Rosie Beaton |
| |
2011 | Andrew Haug |
| [20] [21] [16] [22] |
2011 | Vijay Khurana |
| |
2010 | Steph Hughes | Home & Hosed (2009–2010) | [23] [24] [25] |
2010 | Gaby Brown |
| [21] [16] [22] |
2009 | Marieke Hardy | Breakfast (2008–2009) | |
2009 | Robbie Buck |
| [21] [16] [22] |
2009 | Scott Dooley |
| [21] [16] |
2007 | Myf Warhurst |
| [20] [21] [22] [16] |
2007 | Jason Whalley |
| [20] [21] [16] |
2007 | Mel Bampton |
| [22] [20] |
2006 | Steve Cannane |
| [22] [20] |
2006 | Costa Zouliou |
| [20] [22] |
2006 | Sharif Galal | Groove Train (1995–2006) | [22] |
2006 | Ash Grunwald | Roots 'N' All (2005–2006) | |
2005 | Jordie Kilby | Roots '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 |
| [22] |
2004 | Stu Harvey | Short Fast Loud (2004) | |
2003 | Nicole Fossati |
| [22] |
2003 | Charlie Pickering | Drive (2002–2003) | [22] |
2003 | Jim Trail |
| |
2002 | Francis Leach |
| |
2001 | Justin Wilcomes | Net50 (1998–2001) | |
2001 | Jaslyn Hall | World 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 |
| |
1998 | Nicole Foote |
| |
1998 | Jen Apostolou | Net50 (−1998) | |
1998 | Jane Gazzo |
| |
1998 | Jen Oldershaw |
| |
1998 | Helen Razer |
| |
1998 | Mikey Robins | Breakfast (1991–1998) | |
1998 | The Sandman a.k.a. Steve Abbott | Breakfast (1998) | |
1997 | Judith Lucy | Drive (1997) | |
1997 | Paul McDermott | Breakfast (1997) | |
1996 | Catriona Rowntree |
| |
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) | |
1991 | Deb Nesbitt |
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