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Where is Nathan Morris from Nathan, Nat and Shaun? Mystery surrounds absence of Nova 93.7 breakfast radio host

Perth Now reports: Perth radio host Nathan Morris has sparked concern among fans after an extended stint off-air that has been shrouded in mystery.The Kalgoorlie-raised star, who forms a key pillar in NOVA’s long-running Nathan, Nat & Shaun breakfast show trio, has not taken his presenting seat at the station for the majority of March and the end of February.

His absence has forced co-hosts Shaun McManus and Nat Locke to take on the 6am-9am weekday slot as a duo, while being aided in part by experienced local presenter Ross Wallman and several other station personnel.In the past fortnight, high- profile figures to have shared the studio with the radio stalwarts include Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, actor David Wenham, and iconic British DJ Fatboy Slim.

Morris’ lack of airtime has been further evidenced by minimal social posts framing him with such guests and his co-hosts.

Story courtesy of Zach Margolius – Perth Now

5 Comments

  1. I hope Nathan will be back. He is such a great part of the show. He makes me laugh so much. A fab member of the team!

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  2. Nathan is the best part of the show. So witty and funny.

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  3. Missing you on Nova Nathan, I hope to hear you back on the radio soon. Much love always
    Heidi

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  4. Nathan i miss hearing your voice and the love you have for all your listeners with your kind heart and words

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  5. WA nova fans are missing you Nathan.Get back soon buddy hope all is well.You keep us all going with your wit and laughter and cheekyness between 6am and 9am every morning.Your as mad as a cut snake but awesome the air waves arent the same without your Andrew from kelmscott

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