Prominent radio personalities Tanya Wilks and Steve Liebmann recognized in Australia Day Honours for their impact on media landscape

Radio personalities recognised in Australia Day Honours

Tanya Wilks and Steve Liebmann are among the radio personalities who have been recognized in the Australia Day Honours List for their contributions to the industry.

Australia Day Honours

Tanya Wilks, the host of ABC Radio’s “Weekend Breakfast” program, was awarded the Order of Australia Medal for her service to the community through her work in radio. With over 30 years of experience in the industry, Wilks has become a well-known and respected figure in the Australian media landscape. She has interviewed many high-profile guests on her program, including politicians, celebrities, and experts in various fields.

Steve Liebmann, a former host of the popular “Today” program on the Nine Network, was awarded the Member of the Order of Australia for his significant service to the broadcast media. Liebmann has been a prominent figure in Australian radio and television for over four decades. He has interviewed many world leaders, celebrities, and other important figures throughout his career, and has also been a strong advocate for a number of charitable causes.

Impact in the media landscape

Both Tanya Wilks and Steve Liebmann have made significant contributions to the radio industry in Australia, and their inclusion in the Australia Day Honours List is a testament to the impact they have had on the country’s media landscape.

In addition to Tanya Wilks and Steve Liebmann, several other radio personalities were recognized in the Australia Day Honours List for their contributions to the industry. Among them were radio host, journalist and author Richard Glover, who was awarded the Member of the Order of Australia for his significant service to the community through his work in radio and television, and to the promotion of Australian literature.

Another radio personality who was recognized was broadcaster and journalist, Phillip Clark, who was awarded the Member of the Order of Australia for his significant service to the community through his work in radio and television, and as a supporter of a range of charitable and community organisations.

These individuals have made significant contributions to the Australian radio industry and have had a positive impact on the lives of many listeners throughout the country.

Their inclusion in the Australia Day Honours List is a well-deserved recognition of their achievements, and their contributions to the media landscape will be remembered for many years to come.

It is not only the radio presenters who have been recognized in this year’s Australia Day Honours List but also the behind-the-scenes people who have made a significant impact on the industry.

Service to broadcast media

Among them were Bruce Mansfield, the former CEO of Southern Cross Austereo, who was awarded the Officer of the Order of Australia for his distinguished service to the broadcast media, and to the community through a range of charitable and community organisations.

Additionally, long-time radio executive and industry advocate, Joan Warner, was awarded the Member of the Order of Australia for her significant service to the broadcast media, particularly to the promotion of the industry and to the development of young talent.

These individuals have played a vital role in shaping the Australian radio industry and have made a lasting impact on the lives of many people. Their inclusion in the Australia Day Honours List is a well-deserved recognition of their achievements and contributions to the media landscape.

The Australia Day Honours list has recognized several radio personalities and industry figures for their contributions to the Australian radio industry, including Tanya Wilks, Steve Liebmann, Richard Glover, Phillip Clark, Bruce Mansfield and Joan Warner.

These individuals have made a significant impact on the media landscape and have had a positive impact on the lives of many listeners throughout the country.