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New RTRFM Breakfast Host Revealed

Caitlin Nienaber

Caitlin Neinaber will host RTRFM’s Breakfast program in 2015 taking over from long time presenter Peter Barr.

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Neinaber will take over presenting the program on Monday, 12 January 2015.

Neinaber began volunteering at RTRFM in early 2009 as an Assistant Producer on RTRFM’s morning talks program, ‘Morning Magazine’. She was soon a regular presenter on ‘Morning Magazine’, and made many cameos on other peak RTRFM programs, presenting on ‘Drivetime’, ‘Out to Lunch’ and ‘Breakfast with Barr’.

In 2013, Neinaber headed east to study at Sydney’s Australian Film Television and Radio School (AFTRS). Upon graduation she was employed as a journalist and newsreader at Wave FM in Wollongong, New South Wales.

The new presenter said the position was a dream job.

“RTRFM feels like home to me and presenting Breakfast is the dream job I never thought I’d get to do. I feel so lucky to have this opportunity and I can’t wait to get stuck into it.” Neinaber said.

While he will relinquish his seat behind the microphone, beloved RTRFM personality Peter Barr will continue on at RTRFM as the station’s Talks Producer.

Barr

Declaration: OUTinPerth Editor Graeme Watson is a presenter at RTRFM.  

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