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Luke Grant To Host Weekend Mornings on 2GB 

Luke Grant will step into a new role at 2GB in 2024, taking the helm of 2GB Weekend Mornings. Grant takes over the shift from Michael McLaren, who was recently announced as the host of 2GB Afternoons from Monday 15 January 2024.

Luke Grant has built a loyal following off the back of a broadcasting career stretching more than 30 years. Most recently, he has hosted the top-rating Overnights program on 2GB and 4BC, while being the regular fill-in host on The Ray Hadley Morning Show.

Grant said: “The news cycle has no respect for weekends – there are new issues to cover and opinions to share every day of the week, so being able to do that with our 2GB listeners on Saturdays and Sundays is something I’m really looking forward to. I am going to miss my Overnights audience, but a new challenge awaits. Bring it on!”

2GB Content Manager, Luke Davis said: “For many years, Weekend Mornings on 2GB has been appointment listening. That tradition will continue into 2024 with Luke Grant, who has proven himself as one of Australia’s most popular and versatile radio broadcasters.

“Luke has an incredible ability to inform, entertain and surprise. From breaking news, to lighter entertainment and sometimes absolute irreverence, Luke is a master of his craft. He will make Saturday and Sunday mornings his own and will bring all the news, and a smile or two, to our loyal weekend listeners.”

2GB Weekend Mornings with Luke Grant will premiere on Saturday 13 January 2024 from 9.00am-1.00pm. 

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