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Justin Smith (born 16 December 1968) is an Australian author, journalist and broadcaster. He is a columnist with
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. He is the author of three novels, the most recent being ''Cooper Not Out'' released in January 2022.


Early life

Smith was born in
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, Australia, the son of dairy farmers. He attended Echuca Village Primary School and Echuca Secondary College.


Radio career

Smith has worked in radio across
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and
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since he was 17 years old, including
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, NSW, 3SH
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, Victoria, 2LF Young, NSW, 3BO/3CV
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, Victoria, 2AY/ Star FM
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, NSW and 3AW Melbourne, Victoria. He commenced his metropolitan radio career with 3AW and then moved to 2UE, both Fairfax Radio Network stations. Since December 2024 he has been a fill-in presenter on
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hosting the ''Mornings'' and other programs.


3AW

Smith started at 3AW in 2001 and worked on a number of programs before becoming a producer of the high rating talkback radio show, ''3AW Mornings with Neil Mitchell''. He was appointed the senior producer in 2002 and left that role at the end of 2013 to take up a primetime on-air role at 2UE. He was also the alternate host for around five weeks per year when Mitchell took leave and he was regularly on air with Mitchell providing his input."Justin Smith: Profile"
, 3AW website, 14 June 2011. Retrieved 7 May 2013.
Each weekday Smith presented a preview of ''3AW Mornings with Neil Mitchell'' on the 3AW program ''Australia Overnight''. In August 2013, he also contributed a weekly segment on 3AW's ''Breakfast with Ross and
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'' show, consistently the highest rating radio program in Melbourne. The segment focused on current newsworthy events in Melbourne. On
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in April 2013, Smith produced and presented a series of national radio broadcasts for the Fairfax Radio Network including the
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Dawn Service in
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. As part of the preparation for this assignment, Smith, producer Tom Andronas and technician Stephen Beers were required to undergo a week's training to acclimatise with the conditions the troops experience. These broadcasts were relayed across Australia as a part of Australia's tribute to its war dead and wounded on what is a significant national day for Australians, with large numbers attending traditional dawn memorial services. His last day at 3AW was 10 January 2014, when he finished his summer fill-in role covering Neil Mitchell's program. Mitchell came on air to thank Smith for his work, saying, "All the best, I wanted to wish you well of course, obviously, and to thank you. We've had a very successful 11 years on air and you've been a huge part of that, you've made it happen."


2UE

Smith took over as the presenter in the ''Drive'' time slot (3 pm-6 pm weekdays) on Sydney metropolitan station
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on 20 January 2014, until December 2015.


Writing

Smith is a writer and has been published in Fairfax media outlets including ''The Age'' newspaper and 3AW online.


Awards

Smith has won six Australian Commercial Radio Awards (ACRAs) as a writer, presenter and producer. They include:- :* 2008 Australian Commercial Radio Awards (ACRAs). Best Show Producer – Talk & Current Affairs :* 2009 Australian Commercial Radio Awards (ACRAs). Best Producer.Archive , The ACRAs. Retrieved 13 May 2013
:* 2010 Australian Commercial Radio Awards (ACRAs). Best Producer. :* 2011 Australian Commercial Radio Awards (ACRAs). Best Producer. With the Neil Mitchell program, Smith was a part of winning four
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Quill Awards and the 2013
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for breaking the news of Ford closures, and the 2012 Community Service Award for a joint broadcast with gay community station Joy 94.9, focusing on the issues around depression rates in gay teenagers.


Charity and community work

Smith is a member of the advisory board of the children's charity tlc for kids and a board member of the Australian Childhood Foundation. In August 2013, Smith was publicly thanked by the Premier of Victoria,
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, for helping to organise an on-air auction on 3AW that raised $170,000 to provide equipment for road trauma victims being treated at Melbourne's
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."$170,000 support for vital equipment at The Alfred"
Australian Healthcare & Hospitals Association, 6 August 2013. Retrieved 5 October 2013.


Personal life

Smith is married to Merryn Kelly.
/ref> He studied radio at the Australian Film, Television and Radio School (AFTRS) and Australian politics at
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.


References


External links


3AW website
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