An Icon in the Australian Radio Industry with a successful career spanning over four decades hosting over 14,000 shows to date heard in every state in Australia. He is believed to be the longest consecutive running announcer on air in Australian commercial radio, always on radio from 1964, despite changing stations, a holiday then back into it again. Radio is Grant’s first love but it doesn’t stop
there, with Grant credited as being the first ever host of Countdown and the first broadcast in colour, guest roles on 60’s TV series The Box, Matlock Police, Official Announcer at Stadium Australia for the 2000 Olympic games, the voice of all Train Stations in Sydney and formerly Stadium Announcer for his favorite sporting teams The Manly Sea Eagles (30 years) and the Sydney Kings. Mad keen golfer Grant attributes his success to having a great family, a good work ethic ,and activities such as golf, scuba diving and chasing his baby Alexandria around the beach,, his last of 7 children,, hopefully. HISTORY
Born in Bingara, 1950
Started in radio in 1964 at 2TM Tamworth
1966 2W6 Wagga, 4NA Nambour, 4BC and BTQ7 in Brisbane.
1969 Compere of Juke Box Jury and Wheel of Fortune and a kids show, "It’s A Small World"
1971 6PR Perth
1973 KJR Seattle USA, 3UZ Melbourne
1974 First compere of ABC TV’s Countdown the first national broadcast in colour
1975 The ill fated 2GB mellow rock
1976 5AD Adelaide and channel 7 as host of miss Australian beach girl
1978 2UE Sydney and commence Voiceovers for the Nine Network (14 years)
1980 – 2WS
1981 – 1986 2Day FM Breakfast Announcer
1987-2UE Programming
1990 2GB Late Night Announcer / Joined the Racing Channel Sky (current) as general voice
1992 Host of the Historic Croatian Ball to raise funds for the war victims. (Televised to nine million viewers in Croatia)
1995 2UE Traffic Helicopter, Sky Radio
2000 joined 2SM
2000 Voice of the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games
Manly Warringah Rugby League Football Club Stadium Announcer for 30 years and still at times Host of Official functions. Currently 2SM Talkback Radio Breakfast Announcer, voice of Sky Channel, and director of The Future School of Radio.