Breakfast is heard on 612 ABC Brisbane each weekday between 5am and 7:45am, and features news, sports, weather forecasts, financial information, discussions about the day's news and live traffic reports.
ABC News bulletins are broadcast throughout the program on the half-hour from 5am until 8am. The program has won numerous ratings surveys in the Brisbane radio market throughout recent years.
Spencer Howson presented the program for fifteen years, 1997-2000 and 2006-16. In November 2016, Howson announced he was stepping down from hosting the breakfast show. In December 2016, it was announced that
Queensland Country Hour presenter
Craig Zonca would be the new host of the station's breakfast show commencing in 2017. In December 2017, ABC announced that Rebecca Levingston would join Craig Zonca to host
Breakfast from January 2018. In yet another on-air shakeup, Rebecca Levingston claimed the coveted
Mornings slot from January 2019, and Zonca was paired with
Loretta Ryan, relegating Emma Griffiths to
Weekend Mornings.
Mornings is broadcast from 8:30am until 11:00am with the first 30 minutes devoted to the main news stories of the day. Prime ministers, premiers and other politicians will lobby to be interviewed in this first half-hour. After 9:00am talkback callers are encouraged to contribute to the day's debate.
Mornings has proved almost as controversial as the stories normally covered on the local current affairs show. Several people have presented the show over the years with their departure often making headlines. Recent presenters have been
Steve Austin (2011–2017),
Madonna King (2006–2011), Steve Austin (2004–2005), Kirsten Macgregor (2003), Susan Mitchell (2002), Andrew Carroll (2000–2001), Cathy Border (2000), John Barton, Carolyn Tucker (1998–1999), Anna Reynolds and Rod Henshaw. In 2002, the ABC was forced to apologise to Andrew Carroll and admit he was unfairly sacked. Carroll was taken off-air after commenting, during an interview with
Queensland Premier
Peter Beattie, that he would have to "reconsider the terms of his contract" (or similar). Carroll's story was featured on the
ABC's own media watchdog program
Media Watch. In October 2011, King announced that she would be leaving the station to spend more time with her children. In December 2011, Steve Austin was announced as King's replacement. In December 2017, ABC announced that
Breakfast with Craig Zonca and Rebecca Levingston would extend to 10am and a new show
Focus Brisbane with Emma Griffiths will replace the
Mornings show. In 2019, further changes saw the
Brisbane Focus program discontinued - and the
Mornings resumed with Rebecca Levingston as host.
Afternoons is broadcast on 612 ABC Brisbane between 12.30pm and 3.30pm and is presented by
Katherine Feeney. Between 12.30pm and 1.30pm the program is only heard on 612 ABC Brisbane and
ABC Gold Coast. From 1.30pm to 3.00pm the program is statewide on the ABC Local Radio Queensland network. Between 3.00pm and 3.30pm the program is only heard on 612 ABC Brisbane.
Drive is heard between 3.30pm and 6:30pm and is presented by
Ellen Fanning.
Evenings is heard from 7pm until 10pm Monday to Thursday and is simulcast on the regional ABC Local Radio Queensland network. Due to daylight saving time, the show is only broadcast from 7pm until 9pm during summer months. On Fridays, a national edition of
Evenings hosted by
Christine Anu is heard. Former
ABC News television presenter
David Curnow was appointed host of
Evenings in late 2013. However, in December 2017, ABC announced that
Kelly Higgins-Devine would replace David Curnow from January 2018.
Saturday Breakfast is broadcast between 6am and 7:45am each week with
Spencer Howson. The first hour of the program is dedicated to taking talkback calls with Gardening questions.
Sunday Mornings is broadcast between 10am and 12pm on Sundays with Sally Rope. The program is simulcast on the ABC Local Radio Queensland's regional network between 10am and midday. 612 ABC Brisbane is managed by Local Manager Anthony Frangi and Content Director Matthew Connors. == The Bradley ==