Radio host Tony Goddard, who began his broadcasting journey on September 5, 2001, has long captivated audiences with his eclectic mix of music and informative content. Initially drawn to radio through his work in policing, Tony launched his career with a segment called "On the Beat," which combined music with valuable police information on topics like property protection, traffic laws, and personal safety. This unique blend resonated with listeners, setting the stage for his future as a popular on-air personality.
In 2005, Tony transitioned to hosting a Saturday morning show, shifting his focus to music from the 1970s and 1980s, peppered with a touch of humour. "I have a fair few listeners from South East Queensland and the Northern Rivers of New South Wales," he shared, adding that his reach even extends internationally, with occasional listeners tuning in from Germany and Sweden. Remarkably, all his shows are broadcast live, adding an authentic, dynamic touch to each episode.
When it comes to musical influences, Tony's tastes are rooted in classic rock. "I love The Eagles, Queen, and Creedence Clearwater Revival," he says, noting that the bands of his youth have left an indelible mark on his career. His shows frequently feature these timeless hits, creating a nostalgic atmosphere that resonates with listeners.
Tony's most memorable on-air moment involves an interview with an opposition minister for police, a non-political conversation that sparked political feedback. He's also had the opportunity to interview sports figures, including rugby league players and referees. These interviews, he reflects, not only entertain but also provide listeners with insights into the sports world.
Preparation for a live show have evolved over the years for Tony, who once relied on a library of CDs but now uses a USB for his hour-long broadcasts. For those considering a career in radio, he encourages volunteering: “It’s good for anyone who wishes to become involved. You might find you enjoy it, working with a reasonable mob of people here.”
Tony Goddard is on the desk. Photo Credit: Miah Lampard