The former banker has hosted the Drive show since 2013, and said it was a huge honour to succeed Mitchell, who announced on Friday he was stepping down.
“Ever since I started at the station in 2002, Neil has been the gold standard for how to host this iconic talkback show.
I have always looked up to Neil, and cannot wait to talk with the3AW is owned by Nine, which also owns this masthead.host, and Tony Moclair will leave the overnights slot to step into afternoons, which was until recently hosted by
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