Elliott started out as a printing compositor with Leader Group newspapers in
Melbourne. He entered radio at the completion of his apprenticeship in February 1967 at
3NE Wangaratta, moved after only six months to
3SR Shepparton where he hosted the successful breakfast show. After eight weeks at 2TM Tamworth, in late-1969 he joined
3UL Warragul as breakfast announcer, then moved to
2KO and
2HD Newcastle before returning south to read television news in Albury at
AMV-4 Albury. In 1970 he was selected to join the
2SM newsroom and covered the first Papal Tour of
Australia. He was then invited by
Michael Schildberger and Rhett Walker to join Melbourne's number one station
3AK as deputy news director. Elliott joined
5AD in 1970 hosting the 8pm to 12 shift and launched a half-hour evening News programme
Newsday. In 1971 he was recruited by Canadian Programmer Peter Harding for
4BK Brisbane's Breakfast show and was an immediate success, bringing attention from
2UW. In 1972 Elliott returned to
Sydney to present the breakfast show on radio 2UW Sydney from 1972 to 1976, and again from 1978 to 1979 and, with sidekick's Peter Shanahan and Tony Dickinson, the trio (one of the first ever breakfast teams) rated 16.5%, the highest ever until that time in that station's history. In 1985 he returned to 2UW for the morning show which lasted a year before leaving the station. In 1975 Elliott was voted "The Most Popular Radio Personality" in
NSW by
TV Week and awarded a
Logie. Elliott also worked for the ill-fated mellow rock 87-2GB in 1976–1977,
2KY 1980 and
2UE 1983–1984,1988–89 and 1992–2004. ==24-hour lock-in==