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HIT WA Welcomes Carly Portch To Breakfast With Allan Aldworth In 2022

Hit WA has announced Carly Portch is joining its state-wide regional Breakfast show, Hit Breakfast with Allan & Carly, commencing in 2022. Carly will join current host Allan Aldworth and replaces Michelle Anderson who is moving to Triple M Perth’s new Rush Hour Drive show.

Carly is no stranger to the Hit Network, having broadcast for the last 18 months as the Mornings announcer for Hit Orange, and before that at Hit Griffith, Central Queensland and Cairns.

Hit Head of Content – Regional, Blair Woodcock, said: “Carly is an amazing storyteller who consistently wears her heart on her sleeve and gives everything she has to any of the breakfast shows that she’s been involved in. Now teaming up with Allan in WA, I cannot wait to hear what they can create for our listeners.”

Carly said: “I am beyond excited to join the Hit WA team and work alongside Allan who is not only funny on the air but a hard worker off air. I can’t wait to get out and explore the great state of WA. It is a dream to do what I love in paradise. After a year on workdays, I may need to set more than one alarm, but I am hoping the time difference makes it easier!”

Hit Breakfast with Allan & Carly launches on 17th January from 6am – 9am.

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