Moves

Marcus Paul has exited Canberra talk station 2CC. Marcus who resigned this morning, had been part of the Capital Radio Network station for four years and was  hosting the Drive program Canberra Live for the last two and half years.

Stacey Lymbery is the new breakfast host with ABC Riverland based in Renmark South Australia.

Greg Easton is making a return to commercial radio as Acting Content Director of Power FM & 2EC on the South Coast. He will also host the magazine format morning show on 2EC. It marks a return to fulltime radio after four-years away. Greg completed his fulltime tertiary studies in Digital Journalism & Communications at the University of Canberra, and the Canberra Institute of Technology. Over the years he hs worked at Triple M/ B105/ 4BK/4KQ in Brisbane, 2WS/ 2UW in Sydney,  Sea FM Gold Coast, 2DoubleO Wollongong and Mix106.3 Canberra. He was also Program Director of Canberra’s 2CA.

96Five Brusbane Long-term Breakfast host and Content Director Liam Renton has exited the station, along with Chief Executive Officer Brett McLeod and Drive Co-Host Paul Burns.

Rod Tiley signed off for the final time at 6PR Perth, after a radio career spanning four decades. Rod was diagnosed with liver cancer in October 2015 and sadly after intensive treatment he confirmed on-air that it is a battle he has not been able to win. Rod has been in the business since 1973 with his first gig at 4AM in Mareeba, North Queensland. Over the years Rod has worked as a Music Jock, Journalist, Sports Commentator, News Director and News Talk Presenter, with the Brisbane market being his home for many years including 4IP and FM104 (now Triple M). “Mr T”  joined 6PR in 2011 as News Director and in recent times has been on weekends with Sue McDougall.

Matt Dyktynski, actor and comedian – is joining join Mix94.5’s Clairsy & Kymba from March 29 on breakfast.

After 47 years and 14 years alone at the helm of  720 ABC Perth Breakfast, Eoin Cameron retired.

Billy Bradley has landed an On-Air gig at Capital Radio Networks Eagle FM 93.5 in Goulburn.

After 18 months in the top job, NZME chief executive Jane Hastings has resigned.

He has one of the most recognisable voices on the ABC in Sydney and across NSW and after 40 years, John Logan has retired.