About Angela

 Angela Catterns is a well-known Australian media veteran and broadcaster.

Depending on your generation, you may have seen her on Simon Townsend’s Wonder World! or heard her present Mornings on Triple J, the National Evening Show on ABC local Radio and Breakfast on 702 ABC Sydney, where she went to number one in the ratings.

She has also broadcast on commercial radio stations 2SM and VegaFM in Sydney, and on WKYS in Washington DC.

Angela’s distinctive tones were the Voice of the Olympics … recording all the public domain announcements for Sydney Olympic Park and she was the voice of pre-flight safety announcements for Qantas. She also presented their in-flight music channel ‘Soul Food’.

You can still hear Catterns tellling you to take your seat at the Sydney Opera House.

She has produced and presented several podcast series, including:

In 2014, Angela was awarded an AM for service to the broadcast industry and to the community.

These days, Angela presents Saturday Breakfast on ABC North Coast .

Some Australians say they feel like they’ve grown up with Angela Catterns. And in a way they have.

Radio Presenter

ABC North Coast
ABC Sydney
ABC Melbourne
ABC Radio National
ABC Classic
Triple J
Vega FM
2SM
WKYS FM Washington DC
2LM Lismore

Interviewer

Prime Ministers Keating, Hawke & Howard
Sir George Martin
Germaine Greer
Jamie Oliver
David Bowie
Jeff Buckley
Renee Geyer
Michael Hutchence
Sir Michael Parkinson

MC & Facilitator

Sustaining Women in Business
City of Sydney
Sydney Peace Foundation
Rotary Club of Sydney
Museum of Australian
National Portrait Gallery
Gunawirra
Legacy NSW
Battle for Australia
The Happiness Conference
Habitat for Humanity, Australia
Sydney Institute of Marine Science

Guest Lecturer

AFTRS Australian Film, TV & Radio School
BayFM community broadcaster

Suddenly Senior with Ian Rogerson

Business Bites for Northern Rivers Food

50 Years of Griffin for the Griffin Theatre

Is it Just Me with Wendy Harmer

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