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Richard Baker

Richard Baker is one of Australia’s most creative, engaging and groundbreaking investigative journalists.

His work on corruption, crime, social affairs, business, politics, national security and indigenous affairs has had national and international repercussions, sparking criminal prosecutions at home and abroad, … Continue Reading

Sharnelle Vella

Sharnelle Vella is taking on Breakfast Radio in 2025. Stepping away from her role as 7News Melbourne’s State Political Reporter, Sharnelle is joining the ABC to teaming up with Bob Murphy. An award winning Journalist, Sharnelle  has extensive media experience … Continue Reading

Rob Mills

Distilled from a footy playing, pub singing tradie from the south east suburbs of Melbourne, the much-loved Rob Mills has built an impressive career across screen & stage over nearly 20 years. In more recent times he has developed into … Continue Reading

Sam Frost

Sam Frost is an Australian actress, media personality and author. She first won the hearts of the nation after appearing on The Bachelor Australia in 2014, described as the quintessential Aussie girl next door. Frost then starred in the very … Continue Reading

Cassandra Magrath

Well before she landed her most iconic role in the global hit Wolf Creek, Cassandra Magrath was growing up on Aussie screens playing lead characters on classic TV shows such as Ocean Girl, The Wayne Manifesto, The Crash Zone and … Continue Reading

Mike E & Emma

Mike E & Emma can be heard across Australia from 7pm – 10pm on the HIT Network and if that’s not enough, your weekends just got better with them from 8am – 10am.

They started their radio journey together … Continue Reading

Natali Caro

Natali Caro (she/they) is a queer, first generation Chilean & Colombian actor, comedian, singer, writer, and drag king. Natali has always had an affinity with the arts and commenced singing, dancing and acting lessons from a young age. In 2021 … Continue Reading

Tayla Duyal

Melbourne born and bred, Tayla comes from a family of immigrants and is incredibly proud of her roots – knowing she owes much of her opportunities to her family’s journey to Australia. 

With over 15 years of training with both … Continue Reading

Andrew Rule

Andrew Rule broke into metropolitan newspapers when he suggested to then editor of The Age that the rival Herald had offered him a job. At the time, he was the only cadet reporter in captivity to have ridden the winner … Continue Reading