Legendary radio host announces retirement: 'I've had the ride of my life'

Before the television and the internet, many relied on their radios for their daily dose of news and entertainment.

With this, radio hosts and presenters have cemented their places as the iconic voices behind the booth.

However, one of Australia's most iconic voices may be leaving the airwaves soon.


Ray Hadley OAM recently announced his retirement during one of his regular shows, marking the end of an era for radio broadcasting.

This revelation drew the curtain on a 43-year career that has left an indelible mark on the media landscape.

Ray's voice has been a constant companion, whether it was through kitchen radios or the car stereo during long drives.


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Ray Hadley behind the radio booth. Image Credit: Nine Radio


'My own four children made many sacrifices for me over the years, allowing me to realise my ambitions, and I want to spend more time with them and my seven grandchildren,' Ray shared.

His wife, Sophie, would also enjoy a well-deserved break as they embark on this new chapter together.


Ray's journey began in 1981 as a traffic reporter, but his talent and tenacity quickly propelled him to sports broadcasting.

By 1982, he was calling Rugby League matches and became a full-time fixture at 2UE by 1983.

As Ray joined 2GB in 2001, he launched The Ray Hadley Morning Show in 2002.

What followed was an unprecedented run of 160 consecutive ratings wins—a testament to his connection with listeners and passion for the medium.

His voice became the backdrop for some of the most thrilling moments in Australian sports.

These events included the State of Origin games, Rugby League Grand Finals, and Olympic coverage.

The Sydney Football Stadium's commentary box has been named after him: a fitting tribute to his contribution to sports broadcasting.


Yet, Ray's influence extended beyond sports.

He advocated for Australian country music as he showcased emerging talents through The Ray Hadley Country Music Countdown.

His efforts to bring country music forward were recognised at the Golden Guitar Awards, where he received the Country Music Capital Award.

With 35 ACRA awards and a 2017 induction into the ACRA Hall of Fame, Ray's accolades spoke volumes.

Ray received his Order of Australia Medal (OAM) in 2003, recognising his impact on sports broadcasting and his charitable work.

'I've had the ride of my life at 2GB for more than 23 years, firstly under the ownership of John Singleton and more recently with Nine Entertainment and Nine Radio,' Ray added.

'I leave the network with me owing 2GB everything for my success and longevity. I wish all my colleagues continued success.'


Ray's final day on air will be on Friday, 13 December 2024.

A new host for 2GB Radio will be announced soon.

'We'll likely never see another broadcaster of Ray's versatility, longevity and ratings success,' Nine Radio's Managing Director, Tom Malone, shared.

'While the 2GB listeners will miss that familiar jingle and voice at 9 am every day, I'm sure they wish Ray all the best in retirement with Sophie and the family.'

We wish Ray Hadley a wonderful retirement.
Key Takeaways

  • Influential radio broadcaster Ray Hadley OAM announced his retirement by the end of 2024, ending a 43-year career.
  • His storied career includes an unmatched record of 160 consecutive ratings wins and a significant impact on sports and music broadcasting.
  • Hadley's contributions have been recognised with numerous awards, including 35 ACRA awards and a Medal from the Order of Australia.
  • Nine Radio's Tom Malone praised Hadley's versatility and ratings success and acknowledged that he will be greatly missed.
What were your fondest memories of Ray Hadley? How has his voice or stories impacted your life? Share your thoughts and well wishes for him in the comments below.
 
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Radio Shock Jock, Ray Hadley is,&, always will be one of the very best in the radio business. His uniqueness with his comments on subjects always hit the nail fair & square on the head every time. Never missed & never took a backward step.

Ray certainly needs a well earned rest to enjoy his family pursuits to the fullest in his retirement from radio presentations.

Enjoy Ray, enjoy.

Novezar.
 
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I liked listening to Ray Hadley . He always had comments on certain issues , many people were not dare to say . Good on you Ray for doing that , I loved you being so outspoken and say what you thought about current problems .
Wishing you and your family a well deserved retirement !
 
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Ray, something didn't feel right in my day if I didn't hear your voice in the 9 - 12 slot on the radio,
Monday to Friday. You echoed my sentiments on most issues and told the listening public exactly
as it was. You went in where others feared to tread and for that you have earned my respect, and I
suspect, that of most of the listening public. I particularly enjoyed the segment with Peter Dutton
every Thursday. I do not know anyone who has worked so very hard in his life and I do not know how
you did it. You deserve all the accolades and more. But most of all you deserve the beautiful family
you have, Sophie, your four children and your seven grandchildren. God Bless You Ray.

Regina
 
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A good decision. So many work for too long, take a break then suddenly realize it is hard to go travelling and really enjoy it. More so if you want to tow a caravan or something similar. It's not just driving. It's cleaning, packing, unpacking when you come home and cleaning out your caravan again. Deciding where to stop can depend on the weather too. We stopped early on one occasion because of a bad "dust storm". The farmers were literally watching their top soil blow away. (when we got home we decided we had some of it on our driveway - it was covered in brownish sandy soil. We got a shock when we swept it up. "we found our grey cement". (a few weeks later when it rained I think we got all their weeds too - some types we had never had before) If you have an Electrical Storm and using a caravan you have to remember that it's metal.
 
Mate can you last until the 20th because I haven't missed a show ( I'm 83 ) and will be at the Dermatologist and don't have a tranny ?. ha! ha! Good luck mate, wishing you and yours continued health and happiness.
Kind Regards Ron (Granville)
 
he has been very successful and i wish him well in retirement. I also will be pleased he is no longer on 2gb on a Saturday night with recorded music. hate it.
 
Good riddance and take your cocaine addled ex copper son with you.

How this peanut was ever awarded an OAM is beyond me. After being embroiled in countless controversies involving the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA), various politicians from both sides of the fence, bullying and sexual misconduct in the workplace, calling a former boss a "f**king spastic" at the 2004 Olympics, as well as being sued by numerous people for his fabricated comments durin his broadcasts.

A low life piece of scum of the highest order, worthy of a lead injection.
 
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Good riddance and take your cocaine addled ex copper son with you.

How this peanut was ever awarded an OAM is beyond me. After being embroiled in countless controversies involving the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA), various politicians from both sides of the fence, bullying and sexual misconduct in the workplace, calling a former boss a "f**king spastic" at the 2004 Olympics, as well as being sued by numerous people for his fabricated comments durin his broadcasts.

A low life piece of scum of the highest order, worthy of a lead injection.
i gather you do not like him.
 

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