Gus Worland Leaves Triple M for Charity
Gus Worland Leaves Triple M for Charity

Gus Worland Leaves Triple M for Charity

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Gus Worland, a beloved radio broadcaster, has announced his departure from Triple M at the end of the year after 16 years, during which he rose to fame as part of the Grill Team and most recently hosted The Rush Hour. Worland, who is also the founder of the Gotcha4Life Foundation, plans to dedicate himself full-time to mental health advocacy, a cause he has passionately supported for nearly eight years. His announcement has shocked fans and colleagues, who have expressed their admiration for his contributions to the station and the community. Triple M's head of content, Matthew O'Reilly, acknowledged Worland's significant impact, stating that he will remain a cherished member of the Triple M family. Worland's final show is scheduled to air at the end of this year, and he reassured fans that he would continue to make guest appearances on the network. The search for his replacement is underway amidst speculation about future breakfast shows at Triple M.

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