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triple j
farewells
Tom Tilley
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Today we’re announcing its time to ‘Let’s Talk’ goodbyes with Tom Tilley.
After eight years as the host of Hack, triple j’s youth issues and current affairs program, Tom Tilley wraps up at the end of the year to pursue new opportunities. His nous and commitment to a great story has seen Tom interview Prime Ministers from both sides of politics, Sir David Attenborough and countless world leaders. He’s kept young Australians informed week in and week out and established his own catch phrase, ‘Let’s Talk!’.
Tom says of his time at triple j: “Hack has taken me further than my wildest dreams, from a naive triple j listener in the paddocks of Mudgee to interviewing the country’s most powerful people. While grilling ministers live on radio was a lot of fun and often necessary, my proudest moments are our conversations about mental health. Allowing young people around Australia to open up, realise they’re not alone in their struggle and then push our politicians to do more, is something that brings me to tears when I think about it.
Now after twelve years at triple j and eight years hosting Hack, it’s time to let another passionate young journo take the reins and for me to explore new exciting opportunities. From the bottom of my heart thank you to all the producers, reporters, managers, mentors, friends and family who’ve helped this country boy’s dreams come true.”
Tom will be continuing his work with The Project and has signed his first publishing deal with ABC Books.
But before he goes we’ll have plenty of time to for a proper send-off as Tom continues in his role at triple j through to mid-December.
Stay tuned as we announce triple j’s 2020 presenter line-up later this week.
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