Current Presenters
The voices making 2oceansFM today:

Jarrod Brindley
Youth Hour - Happy Hour - Southern Charm
Peter Brindley
Self Indulgence
Chantelle Cary (AKA The Pixie)
Pixie’s Playlist - We Only Come Out After Dark
Join The Pixie for a taste of grunge, alt rock, rock. Blues, jazz, dance on Pixie Playlist, Monday at 3-4pm
Born: Fremantle WA
Lives: Augusta, WA
Interest: art, travel, music, animals, people watching
I’ve got a fairly broad taste range, but rarely will I play r’n’b, hip hop or rap Never country. Maybe a folky undertone that could be slightly countryish.
Born: Fremantle WA
Lives: Augusta, WA
Interest: art, travel, music, animals, people watching
I’ve got a fairly broad taste range, but rarely will I play r’n’b, hip hop or rap Never country. Maybe a folky undertone that could be slightly countryish.

Beth Cummings
Rainbows over the River
I grew up on a wheat and sheep farm East of Broomehill, a small town in the Great Southern District.
I attended school at Broomehill, Katanning and Albany followed by two years at Graylands Teachers’ College (which no longer exists).
In the early 60’s I was posted to Boyup Brook, followed by a year at East Fremantle, where most of my class of year one students were migrants, many non-English speaking.
In New Zealand, I married Chris and though in primary schools in the area in which we lived, Te Atatu, before sailing to Fremantle on the Akaroa in 1970.
Before our first son was born, I taught at East Perth and later with two small sons, I became involved in Playgroup movement. This continued on a voluntary basis for 10 years, culminating in paid employment by the Stirling Shire. As this was short lived, I set up my own business, “Fours Time”, for pre-schoolers turning four that year.
When the Education Department introduced four year olds in to the school system, I closed “Four Time” and soon after, Chris and I moved to Molloy Island.
Thirteen years, I spent at the Augusta Primary School as assistant and relief teacher, in early childhood.
Now retired, Chris and I spend time in Queensland with family each year and enjoy all other months here in Augusta.
Tune into Beth’s show on Tuesdays at 3pm for Rainbows over the River.
I attended school at Broomehill, Katanning and Albany followed by two years at Graylands Teachers’ College (which no longer exists).
In the early 60’s I was posted to Boyup Brook, followed by a year at East Fremantle, where most of my class of year one students were migrants, many non-English speaking.
In New Zealand, I married Chris and though in primary schools in the area in which we lived, Te Atatu, before sailing to Fremantle on the Akaroa in 1970.
Before our first son was born, I taught at East Perth and later with two small sons, I became involved in Playgroup movement. This continued on a voluntary basis for 10 years, culminating in paid employment by the Stirling Shire. As this was short lived, I set up my own business, “Fours Time”, for pre-schoolers turning four that year.
When the Education Department introduced four year olds in to the school system, I closed “Four Time” and soon after, Chris and I moved to Molloy Island.
Thirteen years, I spent at the Augusta Primary School as assistant and relief teacher, in early childhood.
Now retired, Chris and I spend time in Queensland with family each year and enjoy all other months here in Augusta.
Tune into Beth’s show on Tuesdays at 3pm for Rainbows over the River.

Chris Cummings
Chris’s Compilations
I was born in Auckland NZ and married Beth (who is from Broomehill W.A) there in 1968.
We sailed back to Perth in the MV Akaroa in June 1970.
WE have two sons who are both musicians. I love sport and played Rugby Union and Cricket for a good few years. Even though I’m a naturalised (neutralised??) Australian citizen. I still follow those World Champion All Blacks and the Black Caps and Women’s Netball team the Silver Ferns. I still love watching rugby and Cricket more so test cricket.
Beth and I lived in Perth for 25 years and in February 1997 had a house built on Molloy Island. After 19 years on the Island we still love it. Of course what a lovely region of the world to live in. I am enjoying playing my music collection for you out there and hope you all enjoy them.
We sailed back to Perth in the MV Akaroa in June 1970.
WE have two sons who are both musicians. I love sport and played Rugby Union and Cricket for a good few years. Even though I’m a naturalised (neutralised??) Australian citizen. I still follow those World Champion All Blacks and the Black Caps and Women’s Netball team the Silver Ferns. I still love watching rugby and Cricket more so test cricket.
Beth and I lived in Perth for 25 years and in February 1997 had a house built on Molloy Island. After 19 years on the Island we still love it. Of course what a lovely region of the world to live in. I am enjoying playing my music collection for you out there and hope you all enjoy them.

Anita Emanuelson
Panvision
Born, raised, educated and working hard as a nurse in NYC in 1983 when I was asked if I wanted to go to the Western Desert of Australia and live with the Aboriginal people. Yes! was my immediate response followed by Where is Australia and Who are the Aboriginals?
Many moons, adventures, and children (4) followed and music played all the while to bring joy and sanity.
Now settled in Deepdene with family I work as a nurse-midwife at Margaret River Hospital.
Anita’s show is called Panvision and is on Sunday night between 8.00pm and 9.00pm.World music, etc.
Many moons, adventures, and children (4) followed and music played all the while to bring joy and sanity.
Now settled in Deepdene with family I work as a nurse-midwife at Margaret River Hospital.
Anita’s show is called Panvision and is on Sunday night between 8.00pm and 9.00pm.World music, etc.

Gil Goodwin
Open Hour
Ann Jorgenson
TaleSpin
Ann is half of the team presenting "Talespin" a collection of storytelling and music for your enjoyment.
My first introduction to radio was doing voice overs for a business I owned. I loved the experience so when we came to Augusta, I though it would be a great opportunity to get involved and indulge my passion for books movies and a chat and who better to be co-hosting with Wendy.
Catch us Wednesday mornings at ten for Talespin
My first introduction to radio was doing voice overs for a business I owned. I loved the experience so when we came to Augusta, I though it would be a great opportunity to get involved and indulge my passion for books movies and a chat and who better to be co-hosting with Wendy.
Catch us Wednesday mornings at ten for Talespin

Erin Kingston
Community Announcements
Wendy Shearwood
TaleSpin
Gina Thiele
Happy Hour
Georgina Thiele grew up in South Australia listening to her father Colin play Tenor Sax, Clarinet and Piano.
Her grandparents were also talented musicians and instrument makers. Her mother Shirley is president of the South Jazz Club in Adelaide.
Inheriting her passion for music and her love of free dance Gina will entertain listeners in all genre of music.
Her grandparents were also talented musicians and instrument makers. Her mother Shirley is president of the South Jazz Club in Adelaide.
Inheriting her passion for music and her love of free dance Gina will entertain listeners in all genre of music.

Alex Toovey
Scully - X
Could this be YOU ?
Your Show
info: What are you waiting for?
If you have an idea for a show, skills and knowledge to share or just want to share your music and join the team, get in touch with us now!
We will train you in all aspects of radio broadcasting in a friendly and supportive environment.
In the immortal words of Dr. Frank N. Furter "Don't dream it... BE IT"
Call us on (08) 9758 0000, click the email icon above or simply use the contact form here on the website to get your start in radio broadcasting.
If you have an idea for a show, skills and knowledge to share or just want to share your music and join the team, get in touch with us now!
We will train you in all aspects of radio broadcasting in a friendly and supportive environment.
In the immortal words of Dr. Frank N. Furter "Don't dream it... BE IT"
Call us on (08) 9758 0000, click the email icon above or simply use the contact form here on the website to get your start in radio broadcasting.



