SCA welcomes three new regional breakfast shows in 2023

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SCA’s head of content – regional: “2023 is shaping up to be an exciting year ahead”

SCA is welcoming three new breakfast shows in its regional markets joining in 2023

Julia ‘Jules’ Greenhalf and Nicholas Feain will become regional Victoria’s brand-new Breakfast show for Hit stations from 2023.

Greenhalf, who has been in the radio industry for more than four years, moves from Bundy’s 93.1 Triple M where she has been presenting Breakfast since March 2020. Feain has been in the radio game for more than eight years with three of those in Breakfast radio.

Listen to Nick & Jules 6-9 am on weekdays from Monday, 16 January, on Victoria’s regional local Hit stations or via the LiSTNR app.

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Justin Bell

From Monday January 16, Cairns’ 99.5 will welcome a new voice, joining local Tammy Barker. It’s another former local in Justin ‘JB’ Bell, who returns to Far North Queensland after four years on brekkie on Bundy’s 93.1 Triple M.

JB and Tammy are locals who live and love Cairns and come to tell their stories. Short casts will be available on LiSTNR from late December before you can hear Tammy & JB for Breakfast on Cairns’ 99.5 Triple M 6-9am weekdays.

In early 2023, 93.1 Triple M Bundy will be home to a brand-new team. Elerrina McPherson and Joseph Baxter are coming together to wrap their arms around the heart of Bundy.

This Gold Coast girl and boy from Ballarat are bringing their years of combined audio experience together for the Bundy community. El & Joe for Breakfast will be on weekdays early January from 6-9am on Bundy’s 93.1 Triple M.

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Elerrina McPherson

Blair Woodcock, SCA’s head of content – regional, said: “It’s rewarding to make appointments like this today.

“Our people continuously work hard on their skills development and it’s not just a pleasure to see them appointed to new shows but to also see new names and faces coming into the SCA team.

“2023 is shaping up to be an exciting year ahead knowing these shows are all committed to delivering the best results for the local audiences,” she added.

Top image: Julia ‘Jules’ Greenhalf

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