Graeme Day celebrates 40 years on air at ARN’s 2ST

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Friday June 28th marked a significant milestone for 2ST announcer Graeme Day, who celebrated 40 years on air for ARN’s 2ST and 25 years at 2ST in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales.

Known for his engaging  morning talk-back style show, Graeme has become a much loved voice in the Shoalhaven and Highlands.

Beyond his professional achievements, Graeme has been a tireless community advocate, raising tens of thousands of dollars for local organisations in the Wingecarribee Shire.

His efforts have been recognised with the Paul Harris Fellowship Award from Rotary Australia. Additionally, Graeme has been previously nominated for Australian of the Year, reflecting his significant impact on the community.

Graeme’s career has been marked by many unique and memorable moments, including broadcasting to the troops during the Gulf War and being part of the media team that covered Sydney’s winning bid for the 2000 Olympic Games.

2ST says it is proud to celebrate Graeme Day’s remarkable contributions to radio and the community:

“His unwavering commitment to his listeners and his community sets a high standard for all to follow. We look forward to many more years of his engaging broadcasts and community involvement. His passion and dedication to radio is truly inspiring.”

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