List of Triple J presenters

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The following is a list of Triple J presenters.

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[edit] Current presenters

Name Current role Past roles
Rosie Beaton Super Request (2001-)[1][2][3][4] Net 50 (1999-2000)
Amy Blackmur Mid-Dawn (2006-)
Gaby Brown Saturday Arvos (2006-)[3][4] Weekend Lunch (2000)
Weekend Breakfast (2001-2002)
Net 50 (2003-2005)[1]
The Chat Room (2003-2004)
Robbie Buck Breakfast Show (2008-) Drive/Top Shelf Radio (2006-2007)[3][4]
Weekend Lunch (-1998-1999)
Lunch (2000)
Weekend Lunch (2001-2002)
Home and Hosed (2003-2005)[1]
Dave Callan Saturday Nights/Pirate Radio (2005-)[2][3][4] The Graveyard Shift (2005)
Scott Dooley Drive (2008-) Weekend Breakfast (2006-2007)[3][4]
Nicole Foote The Club/Club Foote (2004-)[2][3][4] Hip Hop Show (2001-2003)[1]
Jem Gold Mid-Dawn (2006-)
Marieke Hardy Breakfast Show (2008-)
Stuart Harvey Short Fast Loud (2004-)[2][3][4] Mid-dawn (2003)
Andrew Haug 3 Hours of Power/Full Metal Racket (2001-)[1][2][3][4]
Sarah Howells Roots N All (2007-)[4]

Weekend Lunch (2008-)

Sat Arvos (2006)
Maya Jupiter Hip Hop Show (2004-)[3][4] Saturday Arvos (2005)[2]
Vijay Khurana Lunch (2008-) Mid-dawn (2007)
Weekend Lunch (2007)
Fenella Kernebone Sound Lab (2003-)[1][2][3][4] Creatures/Artery (2000-2003)[1]
Saturday Afternoons (2004-2005?)
Kara Kidman Mid-dawn (2006-)
Richard Kingsmill new music* (1998-)[2][3][4] J-Files (1996?-2003)[1]
Australian Music Show (1996?-2002)
Saturday Afternoons (-2003)[1]
Karl Kruszelnicki Science Hour, Mornings
Bob Maguire Sunday Night Safran (2005-)[2][3]
Linda Marigliano Drive (2008-) Lunch (2007)[4]
Mid-dawn (2006)
Kate O'Toole Hack (2006-)[4]
Terri Psiakis Various
Craig Reucassel "Bloody Sunday" (2006, 2006-07) "Today Today" Drive (2004-2005)[2]
Zan Rowe Mornings with Zan (2007-)[4] Weekend Lunch (2005-2006)[3]
John Safran Sunday Night Safran (2005-)[2][3]
Sam Simmons Weekend Breakfast (2008-) Mid-dawn (2006-2007)
Chris Taylor "Bloody Sunday" (2006, 2006-07) "Today Today" Drive (2004-2005)[2]
Caroline Tran Home and Hosed (2006-)[3][4] Super Request (1999-2000)
Lunch (2001-2002)
Weekend Breakfast (2003-2005)[1][2]
Roy Slaven
HG Nelson
(Roy and HG)
This Sporting Life (1986-)[1][2][3][4]
Lindsay McDougall Breakfast Show (2005-)[2][3][4] Various Sat/Sun afternoons (2004)
Drive (Sept-Oct 2004)

[edit] Past presenters (1994 onwards)

Final year Name Past roles
2007 Myf Warhurst Net 50 (2001-2002)
Lunch (2003-2006)[1][2][3]
Breakfast Show (2007)[4]
2007 Jason Whalley Various Sat/Sun afternoons (2004)
Drive (Sept-Oct 2004)
Breakfast Show (2005-2007)[2][3][4]
2007 Mel Bampton Drive (2003)[1]
Mel in the Morning (2004-2007)[2]
2006 Steve Cannane Morning Show (2003)[1]
Hack (2004-2006)[2]
2006 Costa Zouliou Three Hours of Power (1998-2000)
Drive (2000)
Weekend Lunch (2002-2006)[1][2]
2006 Sharif Galal Mix-Up (1995-2005)
Groove Train (1995-2006)[1]
2006 Ash Grunwald Roots N All (2005-2006)
2005 Jordie Kilby Roots N All (2003-2005)
2004 Wil Anderson Breakfast Show (2001-2004)[1]
2004 Adam Spencer Drive (-1998)
Breakfast Show (1999-2004)[1]
2003 Nicole Fossati Drive (2002)
The Club (2003)[1]
2003 Charlie Pickering Drive (2002-2003)[1]
2003 Jim Trail Weekend Breakfast (-1998-2000)
Sports reporting (2000-2003)
2002 Francis Leach 3 Hours Of Power (1990-1994)
Creatures (-1999)
The Morning Show (2000-2002)
2001 Justin Wilcomes from 1995
Net50 (1998-2001)
2001 Jaslyn Hall World Music Show (-2001)
2000 Merrick Watts
Tim Ross
(Merrick and Rosso)
Drive (1999-2000)
1999 Sarah MacDonald The Morning Show (1998-1999)
1999 Michael Tunn Request Fest (-1997)
Lunch (1998-1999)
1998 Jen Apostolou Net50 (-1998)
1998 Jane Gazzo Weekends (1996-97)
Super Request (-1998)
1998 Jen Oldershaw Afternoons (1991-1993)
Morning Show (1996-1997)
Breakfast Show (1998)
1998 Helen Razer 3 Hours Of Power (1990-1991)
Breakfast Show (1992-1996)
Drive (1997-1998)
1998 Mikey Robbins Breakfast Show (1991-1998)
1998 The Sandman aka Steve Abbott Breakfast Show (1998)
1997 Judith Lucy Drive (1997)
1997 Paul McDermott Breakfast Show (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)

[edit] Presenters (before 1994)

  • Andy Nehle
  • Rusty Nails (The Jay Team, early 1980s)
  • Keri Phillips
  • Ted Robinson
  • Tim Ritchie
  • Ian Rogerson
  • Rick Tanaka (The Nippy Rock Shop, 1980s)
  • George Wayne
  • Chris Winter
  • Tom Zelinka
  • Graham Bartlett (Shipbuilding for Pleasure, 1980s)
  • Holger Brockman (First Voice Heard On 2JJ, 1975)

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