List of Triple J presenters

Triple J is an Australian government-funded national radio station that has been broadcasting since 1975. The following is a list of Triple J radio presenters.

Current presenters

Name Current role Past roles
Alex Dyson Breakfast (2010–) Weekend Breakfast (2008–2009)
Mid-Dawn (2007–2008)
Matt Okine Breakfast (2014–)[1]
Zan Rowe Mornings with Zan (2007–)[2] Weekend Lunch (2005–2006)[3]
Lewis McKirdyLunch
Lewis Hobba Drive (2015–)[4] Weekend Afternoons
Weekend Breakfast
Veronica Milsom Drive (2015–)[5] Weekend Afternoons
Weekend Breakfast
Linda MariglianoGood Nights (2012–)Lunch (2007)

Drive (2008)

Dom Alessio Home & Hosed (2009–)
Stacy GougoulisWeekend Breakfast (2016–)Weekend Afternoons (2015)
Gemma Pike Weekend Lunch (2015–)[6] Mid-Dawns (2011–2014)
Kyran Wheatley Weekend Afternoons (2016–) Weekend Breakfast (2014–2015)
Gen Fricker Weekend Afternoons (2016–) Mid-Dawns (2015)
Richard Kingsmill2016
Kristy Lee Peters (KLP)House Party (2015–)
The Aston ShuffleFriday Night Shuffle
Sarah HowellsRoots N All
Lochlan WattThe Racket
Josh MerrielShort Fast Loud
Hau LatukefuThe Hip Hop Show

Past presenters (1994 onwards)

Final year Name Past roles
2015 Nina Las Vegas House Party[7]
2015Bob Maguire Sunday Night Safran (2005–2015)[8][3]
2015John Safran Sunday Night Safran (2005–2015)[8][3]
2014 Fenella Kernebone Sound Lab (2003–)[8][3][2][9] Creatures/Artery (2000–2003)[9]
Saturday Afternoons (2004–2005?)
2014 Lindsay McDougall Drive (2010–2014)
Breakfast (2005–2009)[8][3][2]
Various Sat/Sun Afternoons (2004)
Drive (Sept–Oct 2004)
2013 Tom Ballard Breakfast (2010–2013)
Weekend Breakfast (2008–2009)
Mid-Dawn (2007–2008)
? Paul Verhoeven Weekend Breakfast (2010)
Mid-Dawn
Breakfast
Weekend Afternoons
2011 The Cloud Girls Weekday Evenings (2010)
Mid-Dawn (2007–2011)
2011 Rosie Beaton Net 50 (1999–2000), Super Request (2001–2011)
2011 Andrew Haug 3 Hours of Power/Full Metal Racket (2001–2011)[8][3][2][9]
2011 Vijay Khurana Lunch (2008–2011)
Weekend Lunch (2007)
Mid Dawn (2005–2007)
2010 Gaby Brown Saturday Arvos (2006–2010)[3][2]
Weekend Lunch (2000)
Weekend Breakfast (2001–2002)
Net 50 (2003–2005)[9]
The Chat Room (2003–2004)
2009 Marieke Hardy Breakfast (2008–2009)
2009 Robbie Buck Breakfast (2008–2009)
Drive/Top Shelf Radio (2006–2007)[3][2]
Weekend Lunch (−1998-1999)
Lunch (2000)
Weekend Lunch (2001–2002)
Home and Hosed (2003–2005)[9]
2009 Scott Dooley Drive (2008–2009)
Weekend Breakfast (2006–2007)[3][2]
2007 Myf Warhurst Net 50 (2001–2002)
Lunch (2003–2006)[8][3][9]
Breakfast (2007)[2]
2007 Jason Whalley Various Sat/Sun afternoons (2004)
Drive (Sept–Oct 2004)
Breakfast (2005–2007)[8][3][2]
2007 Mel Bampton Drive (2003)[9]
Mel in the Morning (2004–2007)[8]
2006 Steve Cannane Morning Show (2003)[9]
Hack (2004–2006)[8]
2006 Costa Zouliou Three Hours of Power (1998–2000)
Drive (2000)
Weekend Lunch (2002–2006)[8][9]
2006 Sharif Galal Mix-Up (1995–2005)
Groove Train (1995–2006)[9]
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)[9]
2004 Adam Spencer Drive (−1998)
Breakfast (1999–2004)[9]
2003 Nicole Fossati Drive (2002)
The Club (2003)[9]
2003 Charlie Pickering Drive (2002–2003)[9]
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 (1998)
1998 Helen Razer 3 Hours Of Power (1990–1991)
Breakfast (1992–1996)
Drive (1997–1998)
1998 Mikey Robins Breakfast (1991–1998)
1998 The Sandman aka 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)
1991 Deb Nesbitt Friday Drive (1992– 1995), Morning program (1994), Darwin local presenter (1992–1993)

Stu Harvey


Presenters (before 1994)

References

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