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HomeNewsBreakfast on the beach with ABC personality

Breakfast on the beach with ABC personality

ABC Sunshine Coast will be broadcasting its Breakfast radio show live from Noosa Main Beach on Friday, 24 November.

Presenter Alex Easton and the team will be kicking off their shoes and dipping their toes in the water as Noosa Heads warms up for summer.

They are teaming up with the surf club to start the weekend off well, with a bit of fun, catching up on the important issues to Noosa, and a bite of breakfast too.

“Noosa is one of my favourite places in the world,“ Alex said.

“I live down the road at Cooroy, so it’s where I go for a swim or a bushwalk, it’s where my kids go to surf, it’s where we go to celebrate important moments in our lives.

“I’m incredibly excited about this broadcast. It’s going to be a chance to spend the morning sharing this beautiful place with our listeners.“

The live broadcast will be an opportunity for anyone to go along and meet Alex, and see radio being made behind-the-scenes.

“One of the great things about radio is how interactive it is,“ Alex said.

“Our shows are as much a real-time conversation with our listeners as they are a venue for hearing music and stories from the community, and this broadcast will be a chance for people to get involved in the show even more directly than usual.“

ABC Sunshine Coast will broadcast in the front of the Noosa Heads Surf Life Saving Club, right on the beach, from 5-8am, on Friday 24 November.

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