Moves

Political journo Sabra Lane has been named as the new presenter of ABC Radio’s flagship Current Affairs program AM.

Hot Tomato’s Content Director Brad McNally has resigned. Hot Tomato’s Content Director Brad McNally has resigned. In July he underwent major brain surgery and is now well on the road to make a full recovery, however Brad has decided to return home to Perth to focus 100 per cent on his health, and to pursue his travel plans.

ABC Radio has appointed Judith Whelan, current Editor of the Sydney Morning Herald to oversee its talk networks and programs.

After more than 20 years at Radio Snowy Mountains – Snow FM & 2XL, Richard Wybrew has finished up as General Manager and will be making a move to the warmth of Queensland to retire. With Richard calling it a day, Andrew Dunkerley has been appointed as the new General Manager of the Capital Network stations, Snow FM & 2XL.

Former host of the iconic Take40 Australia program Barry Bissell will be returning to the airwaves across November. Barry will host a program called “Something so Strong: Celebrating 30 years of Crowded House”.

Ali Donnellan left her role as Operations Manager at Triple M Brisbane last week, and joined the team at Brisbane-based national music marketing company at SGM Media.

MediaWorks has appointed Glen Kyne as the group’s Chief Commercial Officer. In this role, Glen Kyne will manage the commercial operations across the MediaWorks Television, Radio and Digital platforms and brands, including pricing, inventory, a nationwide customer engagement program, and revenue management.

Mason Tucker has joined Hit100.9 Hobart as their new Mornings Announcer and Breakfast show producer for Paul & Woody.

Darren McKenzie has joined Eon Sports Radio as their new Broadcast Engineer.

Anchor for Hughesy & Kate’s, Matty Acton is leaving KIIS at the end of the year to join the hit105 breakfast show in Brisbane with Stav, Abby & Osher.