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Tim Webster is one of Australia’s most versatile and popular radio and television personalities.
Originally from Sydney, Tim Webster's rise from night time disc jockey at radio 2BS Bathurst in 1973 to Sydney 2SM by 1974 was probably one of the fastest leaps from country to city radio in history.
Part of the original groundbreaking Sydney 2MMMFM on-air team in 1980, Tim settled at 2DAYFM a year later and was there until the late 1980's.
In 1981 Tim turned his talents to television and was the first newsreader on Good Morning Australia, which he later co-hosted with Kerri-Anne Kennerly in 1987 - 1988 and again in 1991.
From 1982 - 1986 Tim presented Eyewitness News with Katrina Lee and briefly with Ann Sanders. On January 20 1992, Tim launched Australia’s first regular, weeknight 5.00pm newscast, reuniting with Katrina Lee to co-present TEN-10 Sydney’s Ten Eyewitness News First at Five.
For many years, Tim hosted the Melbourne Cup Carnival, in particular the race that stops a nation, the Melbourne Cup. Which also made him the most obvious choice to co-host the 1994 Commonwealth Games.
In 1993, Tim became the host of Sports Tonight, Network Ten’s nightly sports news program.
In April 2008, Tim announced he would take a step back from full time news presenting, for the first time in 27 years.
But in 2011, Tim has made a return to regular presenting, joining Sandra Sully on the TEN Evening News in Sydney as Sports Presenter.
Tim also currently presents his own radio programme on 2UE in Sydney from Noon to 3pm Monday to Friday.