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Birth name
  
Liam Bradley Renton

Name
  
Liam Renton

Website
  
96five.com


Country
  
Australia

Style
  
Host

Stations
  
96five Family FM


Born
  
22 July 1976 (age 48) Mundubbera Queensland, Australia (
1976-07-22
)

Show
  
The 96Five Family ShowAustralia's Hot25 Countdown

Inveraray & District with their DM Liam Renton


Liam Bradley Renton is an Australian radio personality. He was a newsreader on the kids TV show the Big Breakfast in the 1990s and formerly hosted the breakfast show on 96Five in Brisbane. He also formerly hosted the weekly countdown show Australia’s Hot 25 countdown heard on more than 500 Christian Stations throughout Australia.

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Early life

Renton was born in Mundubbera QLD and had a life saving operation at three weeks of age when he was unable to digest food. His father was a Police officer for over 40 years and his Mother ran a doctor's surgery. He attended Palmwoods State School from 1982-1988, and was house captain. He then went to the private school Immanuel Lutheran College from 89-93 and was a prefect of the school. Renton was a member of the scouts and sang in numerous show choirs in his youth. He studied both business and journalism at SCIT and QUT in Brisbane.

Radio

Renton first started in radio on Rhema FM Sunshine Coast as one of their inaugural announcers. He joined Sun FM and was paired up with radio legend Graham Webb as his on air sidekick playing the Hits of the 40’s and 50’s Renton then joined B105 as a Black thunder Pilot. From there joining Jamie Dunn and the b105 morning crew as their traffic guy, until he moved to Mid Dawns 96five in Brisbane as their first ever full-time night announcer. Star FM was then his on air home for many years as the breakfast host in Griffith, Dubbo and Albury. Back again at 96five Liam has anchored their breakfast show since 2006.

TV

Renton was a reporter on Jam TV, an early morning kids show that played on Channel 7 Sunday mornings. He did stories on how to make a guitar, cricket bat and dance like a supertstar. Renton joined the big time when selected to be a part of the kids TV show The Big Arvo as the show's only newsreader. The show was edgy in its slot playing film clips, skating and surfing clips and cartoons. It bombed in the ratings and was eventually beaten by The Teletubbies. Renton has also hosted the local community affairs show 360 on Bris 31 Digital for 3 years.

References

Liam Renton Wikipedia


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