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Liam Stapleton
Born1995 or 1996 (age 28–29)
NationalityAustralian
Occupation(s)Radio presenter, Gatorade saxophone enthusiast, comedian

Liam Stapleton is an Australian radio presenter and comedian. He co-hosts the Breakfast show on Triple J with Ben Harvey.

Early life

Stapleton grew up in the suburbs of Adelaide.

Career

Stapleton began his radio career aged 15 years old at the Adelaide community radio station Fresh 92.7, where he met Ben Harvey. As a duo, "Ben & Liam" went on to present the breakfast show for Fresh 92.7, compete in the state finals of Raw Comedy, and host a comedy show at the Adelaide Fringe Festival.

In late 2016, Harvey and Stapleton were confirmed to take over from Matt Okine and Alex Dyson as co-hosts of the nationwide Triple J Breakfast show in 2017. They were signed on for another year in the role in 2018.

References

  1. ^ "Here's What We Know About Triple J's New 'Brekkie' Boys Ben & Liam". Pedestrian TV. 22 November 2016.
  2. Bucklow, Andrew (22 November 2016). "Meet the new hosts of the Triple J brekky show". news.com.au.
  3. Joshi, Kruti (2 February 2017). "Triple j's Ben & Liam: From local radio to national breakfast show". Media Week.
  4. Challenor, Jake (15 December 2017). "From Adelaide to Australia, the making of triple j's Ben & Liam". Radio Today.
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