Radio legend makes huge Adelaide move – kind of
Cruise 1323 has revealed John Dean’s replacement – and while he’s a familiar voice, don’t expect to see this radio veteran around town. Find out why.
Cruise 1323 has revealed John Dean’s replacement – and while he’s a familiar voice, don’t expect to see this radio veteran around town. Find out why.
A newbie producer’s first week didn’t exactly go down as expected, mistaking the Prime Minister for a prankster. But this has now spawned an unlikely friendship.
The popular media identity has revealed she felt ‘like a failure’ following her axing from SAFM’s breakfast radio show late last year.
Experienced journalist Stacey Lee has revealed she and her husband Ben Millar are expecting their first child – meaning there will be a change in faces at FIVEAA.
The radio host has revealed she’s taking some time off as she continues her battle against the disease, with a popular TV personality to keep her seat warm on Mix.
The popular media personality has made a big decision on his future as he faces the “biggest challenge of his life”.
The beloved radio presenter takes a look back at 20 years of Nova 919 – including the day his wife went into labour while he was on-air.
Sports presenter Stephen Rowe has dubbed the younger generation “selfish” for not starting families after stats revealed Australia has the lowest total fertility rate on record.
An Australian barefoot waterskiing coach in Florida has given a wild interview on Adelaide radio as a once-in-a-century hurricane makes landfall.
The latest radio ratings results are in and there’s been a big win for Mix 102.3. Check out all the winners and losers.
The station’s top-rating drivetime show has been dumped in favour of their Melbourne counterparts, and outraged local listeners have slammed the ‘ridiculous’ decision. Have your say.
Triple M has maintained its breakfast dominance – but the crown is slipping. See who’s next in line.
The radio host, who is battling breast cancer, has revealed she will make her full-time comeback to the breakfast program – find out when.
Slowly going blind in one eye, Peter Goers waited patiently for 18 months for cataract surgery in our public health system. When the day arrived, the surgery was cancelled.
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