Ben Fordham is a Walkley award winning journalist who now hosts 2GB’s breakfast show, following Alan Jones’ retirement from radio. The switch to the breakfast program happened in June 2020 after Ben spent a decade as 2GB’s Drivetime host where he consistently topped the ratings. Ben’s talents have been repeatedly recognised at the Australian Commercial Radio Awards, being awarded ‘Best Metropolitan Talk Presenter’ five times (2014, 2015, 2016, 2018 and 2019) and voted ‘Best Metropolitan Current Affairs Presenter’ in 2017. Ben became the youngest reporter in history to win a Walkley-Raward double in the same year. He won a Walkley – Australia’s top award in journalism – for his coverage of the 1997 Thredbo landslide tragedy and a Raward – the top accolade in the Australian radio industry – for excellence in journalism.
Ray Hadley works tirelessly to bring his listeners an informative and entertaining Morning Show from Monday to Friday. He has rated number one in Sydney since 2003, and is now heard every weekday morning on 4BC in Brisbane and dozens of network stations right across Australia. On weekends during the NRL season, the Continuous Call Team remains unbeaten since 1992, and has continued to dominate the ratings since joining 2GB in 2002. Ray now plays a leadership role calling the State of Origin matches and the NRL Grand Final. Ray has won 33 Australian Commercial Radio Awards (ACRAs), recognising everything from his sports presenting skills - including NRL Grand Finals and the Olympics - to his ongoing success commenting on news and current affairs to a national audience.
One of Australia’s most respected broadcasters is returning to her radio roots to host Afternoons with Deborah Knight. For more than two decades, Deb has garnered a reputation for being a highly versatile broadcaster who can easily jump between radio and live television. She began her media career in radio, starting out in Wagga Wagga before heading to Sydney to read news for commercial radio. Deb has a long association with 2GB, which stretches back to 2001. Tune into Afternoons with Deborah Knight for a mix of news, opinion and fun from 12pm-3pm on 2GB and 11am-2pm on 4BC.
A new era of 2GB Drive starts in 2023, as Chris O'Keefe joins Sydney listeners for their drive home.
Wide World of Sports is a brand sports lovers know and love and now it has its very own radio show. Each day, Mark Levy will be joined by some of the biggest names to have taken to the sporting field and we’ll be checking in with all your favourite teams. It’s the show sports fans can't miss, with the opinions you want to hear and all the breaking news as it comes to hand.
The Finance Guru, Scott Haywood, presents Money News.
Nights with John Stanley reviews the day’s news and current affairs and follows the breaking news of the night.
Join Ray Hadley as he looks back on the highlights from the week from the Ray Hadley Morning Show.
When the night is dark and much of the city sleeps, Luke Grant is keeping you company. Overnights with Luke Grant provides news, laughs and companionship from midnight to 5.30am each weekday.
Join Clinton Maynard for Australia Overnight on the weekends.
Get your garden growing with great advice from Sandra and Graham Ross. Graham is internationally recognised as a leader in garden communications and is the founder of Australia’s largest garden club, the Garden Clinic Club as well as the world’s leading specialist garden tour company, Ross Garden Tours. Listen in to the show, now in its 34th year, as Graham and Sandra share their extensive gardening knowledge, practical know-how, great tips, interviews and news from the world of gardening. Call the open line with your questions and your success stories, and join a community of gardeners.
Charlie Brown is a leading technology commentator and creator of technology businesses. He’s been an active member of Australia’s technology media since 2000 which has included the production of Australia’s longest running technology TV show ‘CyberShack TV’, host/producer of Australia’s most listened to technology radio show Life and Technology, and appeared regularly on major Nine Network TV shows Today Show, A Current Affair and National Nine News.