Top 20 Radio Host celebrities in Australia
Here is the latest list of the world's top 20 Radio Host celebrities [Updated March 26, 2023].
Kyle Sandilands was born
on June 10, 1971
in Brisbane, Australia.
He was named as the most hated Australian in a 2006 Zoo Weekly poll.
Net Worth 2020: $6 Million
Fifi Box was born
on March 5, 1977
in Melbourne, Australia.
In 2009, she worked as the weather presenter for Sunrise before becoming their entertainment editor.
Mel Greig was born
on March 13, 1982
in Beaudesert, Australia.
She ran away from home at the age of 12 and dropped out of school.
Phillip Adams was born
on July 12, 1939
in Australia.
He chaired the Commission of the Future and the National Australia Day Council.
Abby Coleman was born
on May 26, 1981
in Australia.
Although she became more known for her work on radio, she spent her early career acting in plays, commercials, and short films. She also competed in a Miss Australia pageant.
Harry T was born
on June 12, 1989
in Melbourne, Australia.
He was the first Australian medium to be asked to present at America's historic Lily Dale Assembly in New York. He also made Australian TV history in March 2016 by being the first same-sex person to go onto a national Australian reality dating show with his appearance on First Dates.
Emma Freedman was born
on April 20, 1989
in Australia.
In winning Dancing with the Stars, she became the first female celebrity to come in first place since 2007.
Angus O'Loughlin was born
on April 18, 1987
in Australia.
He has over 70,000 followers on Twitter.
Sam Frost was born
on April 4, 1989
in Australia.
She criticized Maxim Australia for photo-shopping her cover on the magazine.
Bree Tomasel was born
on January 3, 1989
in Australia.
She hosted a breakfast radio show in New South Wales with Daniel Gawned which went on to win the number one spot for two years in a row.
Kris Fade was born
on February 27, 1980
in Sydney, Australia.
He has won awards with the titles of Best Radio DJ and Best Personality in addition to being named Personality of the Year by Ahlan Magazine in five consecutive years since 2011. He has released songs called "I'm Famous," "In It For Love" and "I Woke Up Like This."
Jo Stanley was born
on July 6, 1972
in Australia.
When it ended, her show The Matt and Joe show was the top FM show in Melbourne for five years running.
Jason Ellis was born
on October 11, 1971
in Melbourne, Australia.
He was a founding member and vocalist for the comedy rock band Taintstick.
Dominic Knight was born
on January 26, 1977
in Australia.
The Chaser began as a newspaper, which was launched in 1999.
Dan Debuf was born
on March 21, 1985
in Sydney, Australia.
He got his start as a comedian and joined the University of Western Australia Dramatic Society writing comedic plays.
Richard Saunders was born
on November 28, 1965
in Australia.
He helped organize The First Amazing Meeting Australia in Sydney in 2010.
Tanya Hennessy was born
on November 16, 1985
in Australia.
Outside her YouTube channel, she has worked as a columnist for news.com.au.
Veronica Milsom was born
on October 9, 1984
in Australia.
She performed at the Sydney International Comedy Festival in 2014.
Alan Jones was born
on April 13, 1941
in Australia.
Famous for his politically conservative and sometimes controversial morning radio program on Sydney, Australia's 2GB station, Alan Jones is also well known for his earlier coaching career with the Australian National Rugby Union.
In 2012, Alan Jones portrayed American President
Franklin D Roosevelt in an Australian production of the musical Annie.
Kent Small was born
on April 16, 1984
in Sydney, Australia.
He began his radio career at only 19 with Star 104.5 and NOVA Entertainment. He then joined Nova 106.9 in 2007 and began cohosting a local night show. The show would earn him a nomination for Best On Air Team from Australian Commercial Radio.