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

NameCurrent rolePast roles
Sally ColemanBreakfast (2020–)Weekend Arvos (2018–2019)[1]
Erica Mallett Breakfast (2020–)Weekend Arvos (2018–2019)[1]
Lucy SmithMornings with Lucy Smith (2020–)
Dave WoodheadLunch (2020–)
Lewis HobbaDrive (2015–)[1]Weekend Afternoons
Weekend Breakfast
Michael HingDrive (2020–)
Avani DiasHack (2020–)
Bridget HustwaiteGood Nights (2017–)Mid-Dawns (2015–2017)
Declan ByrneHome & Hosed (2018–)
Stacy GougoulisWeekend Breakfast (2016–)Weekend Afternoons (2015)
Karla RanbyWeekend Lunch (2018–)[2]
Richard Kingsmill2019
Ebony BoaduHouse Party (2019–)
The Aston ShuffleFriday Night Shuffle
Nkechi AneleRoots N All (2016-) [3]
Lochlan WattThe Racket
Josh MerrielShort Fast Loud
Hau LatukefuThe Hip Hop Show

Past presenters (1994 onwards)

Final yearNamePast roles
2020 Veronica Milsom Drive (2015–2020)[1]

Weekend Afternoons
Weekend Breakfast

2019 Linda Marigliano Mornings with Linda Marigliano (2018–2019)[4]

Good Nights (2012–2017)
Lunch (2007)
Drive (2008)

2019 Gen Fricker Lunch (2017–2019) [3]

Weekend Afternoons (2016)
Mid-Dawns (2015)

2019 Liam Stapleton Breakfast (2017–2019)[1]
2019 Ben Harvey Breakfast (2017–2019)[1]
2018 Kristy Lee Peters (KLP (musician)) House Party (2015–2018)
2017 Dylan Alcott Weekend Arvos (2017)
2017 Gemma Pike Weekend Lunch (2015–)

Mid-Dawns (2011–2014)

2017 Dom Alessio Home & Hosed (2009–2017)
2016Alex DysonBreakfast (2010–2016) [5]
Weekend Breakfast (2008–2009)
Mid-Dawn (2007–2008)
2016Matt OkineBreakfast (2014–2016) [5][6]
2016Lewis McKirdyLunch [5]
2016Kyran WheatleyWeekend Afternoons (2016–) [5]
Weekend Breakfast (2014–2015)
2016Sarah HowellsRoots N All [5]
Weekend Lunch
2015 Nina Las Vegas House Party[7]
2015Bob MaguireSunday Night Safran (2005–2015)[8][9]
2015John SafranSunday Night Safran (2005–2015)[8][9]
2014Fenella KerneboneSound Lab (2003–)[8][9][4][10] Creatures/Artery (2000–2003)[10]
Saturday Afternoons (2004–2005?)
2014Lindsay McDougallDrive (2010–2014)
Breakfast (2005–2009)[8][9][4]
Various Sat/Sun Afternoons (2004)
Drive (Sept–Oct 2004)
2013Tom BallardBreakfast (2010–2013)
Weekend Breakfast (2008–2009)
Mid-Dawn (2007–2008)
?Paul VerhoevenWeekend Breakfast (2010)
Mid-Dawn
Breakfast
Weekend Afternoons
2011The Cloud GirlsWeekday Evenings (2010)
Mid-Dawn (2007–2011)
2011Rosie BeatonNet 50 (1999–2000), Super Request (2001–2011)
2011Andrew Haug3 Hours of Power/Full Metal Racket (2001–2011)[8][9][4][10]
2011Vijay KhuranaLunch (2008–2011)
Weekend Lunch (2007)
Mid Dawn (2005–2007)
2010 Steph Hughes Home and Hosed (2009-2010) [11][12][13]
2010Gaby BrownSaturday Arvos (2006–2010)[9][4]
Weekend Lunch (2000)
Weekend Breakfast (2001–2002)
Net 50 (2003–2005)[10]
The Chat Room (2003–2004)
2009Marieke HardyBreakfast (2008–2009)
2009Robbie BuckBreakfast (2008–2009)
Drive/Top Shelf Radio (2006–2007)[9][4]
Weekend Lunch (−1998-1999)
Lunch (2000)
Weekend Lunch (2001–2002)
Home and Hosed (2003–2005)[10]
2009Scott DooleyDrive (2008–2009)
Weekend Breakfast (2006–2007)[9][4]
2007Myf WarhurstNet 50 (2001–2002)
Lunch (2003–2006)[8][9][10]
Breakfast (2007)[4]
2007Jason WhalleyVarious Sat/Sun afternoons (2004)
Drive (Sept–Oct 2004)
Breakfast (2005–2007)[8][9][4]
2007Mel BamptonDrive (2003)[10]
Mel in the Morning (2004–2007)[8]
2006Steve CannaneMorning Show (2003)[10]
Hack (2004–2006)[8]
2006Costa ZouliouThree Hours of Power (1998–2000)
Drive (2000)
Weekend Lunch (2002–2006)[8][10]
2006Sharif GalalMix-Up (1995–2005)
Groove Train (1995–2006)[10]
2006Ash GrunwaldRoots N All (2005–2006)
2005Jordie KilbyRoots N All (2003–2005)
2005Chris TaylorToday Today (2004–2005)
2005Craig ReucasselToday Today (2004–2005)
2004Wil AndersonBreakfast (2001–2004)[10]
2004Adam SpencerDrive (1998)
Breakfast (1999–2004)[10]
2003Nicole FossatiDrive (2002)
The Club (2003)[10]
2003Charlie PickeringDrive (2002–2003)[10]
2003Jim TrailWeekend Breakfast (−1998-2000)
Sports reporting (2000–2003)
2002Francis Leach3 Hours Of Power (1990–1994)
Creatures (−1999)
The Morning Show (2000–2002)
2001Justin Wilcomesfrom 1995
Net50 (1998–2001)
2001Jaslyn HallWorld Music Show (−2001)
2000Merrick Watts
Tim Ross
(Merrick and Rosso)
Drive (1999–2000)
1999Sarah MacDonaldThe Morning Show (1998–1999)
1999Michael TunnRequest Fest (−1997)
Lunch (1998–1999)
1998Jen ApostolouNet50 (−1998)
1998Jane GazzoWeekends (1996–97)
Super Request (−1998)
1998Jen OldershawAfternoons (1991–1993)
Morning Show (1996–1997)
Breakfast (1998)
1998Helen Razer3 Hours Of Power (1990–1991)
Breakfast (1992–1996)
Drive (1997–1998)
1998Mikey RobinsBreakfast (1991–1998)
1998The Sandman aka Steve AbbottBreakfast (1998)
1997Judith LucyDrive (1997)
1997Paul McDermottBreakfast (1997)
1996Catriona RowntreeRequest Fest (1994)
Groove Train (−1996?)
1996Angela CatternsThe Morning Show (1990–1996)
1995Ian RogersonDrive (1990–1995)
1995Debbie SpillaneDrive (1990–1995)
1994Paul MurrayRequest Fest (1994)
1991Deb NesbittFriday Drive (1992– 1995), Morning program (1994), Darwin local presenter (1992–1993)

Stu Harvey

Presenters (before 1994)

  • Andy Nehle
  • Rusty Nails (The Jay Team, early 1980s)
  • Guy Perryman
  • Keri Phillips
  • Ted Robinson
  • Tim Ritchie
  • Ian Rogerson (aka "Dano")
  • Annette Shun Wah
  • Rick Tanaka (The Nippy Rock Shop, 1980s)
  • Jon Vidler
  • Iven Walker
  • George Wayne
  • Angela Webber (The Jay Team, Comedian)
  • Chris Winter
  • Tom Zelinka
  • Lawrie Zion
  • Deb Nesbitt
  • Jim Trail
  • Sam (Sammy) Collins 75-91 - First voice on 2JJJ-1981)

References

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