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How are the stars are prepping for the AFL Grand Final including Pia Whitesell and Hamish Blake
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Sacha Barbour finished up as KIIS 101 1 Breakfast newsreader
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Dane Swan dumped from KIIS 101 1 gig as he claims the juice wasn t worth the squeeze anyway
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Polly ‘PJ’ Harding has farewelled Melbourne’s KIIS 101.1 and done her final morning on Australian Breakfast radio.
Harding moved to Australia from her native New Zealand with co-host Jase Hawkins to take over the KIIS Melbourne Breakfast slot in 2018. The slot had previously been filled by Meshel Laurie and Matt Tilley’s M
att & Meshel.
Prior to that, Harding and Hawkins had co-hosted Drive on New Zealand’s ZM.
Both Hawkins and Harding had contracts with KIIS’ Australian Radio Network (ARN) through until 2022, however Harding made the decision to return to her native New Zealand after extended Melbourne lockdowns took their toll as she was separated from her family.
Scott Morrison refuses to apologise over botched vaccine rollout, regrets not a race comment
Prime Minister Scott Morrison is under pressure to apologise for the slow arrival of COVID-19 jabs - with half the population suffering through lockdown for at least another week - as he tells radio show the not a race comment was taken out of context.
David WuDigital Reporter
July 22, 2021 - 7:20AM
Scott Morrison stopped short of apologising for the vaccine rollout yesterday during three radio interviews and tried to retract his not a race comment from earlier this year.
“When that was said by both [health department secretary] Professor Murphy and I at the time, what we were talking about was the regulation of vaccines and to ensuring that the vaccines that were being used in Australia had gone through their proper approvals authorities,” Mr Morrison told 5AA.