Peter Stubbs

Peter Stubbs

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Peter "Grubby" Stubbs is one of Melbourne's best loved radio presenters.

Peter "Grubby" Stubbs is one of Melbourne's best loved radio presenters.

With more than 25 years experience in the business at 3XY, Fox FM and Gold Fm, he has interviewed more than a thousand celebrities and has some extraordinary stories to tell about surviving in the highly competitive world of commercial radio.

Grubby can comfortable host any function, from intimate lunches, to presenting in front of a live crowd, as he did before 80-thousand people at the MCG for the bushfire benefit concert Sound Relief Concert in 2009.

Grubby has more than two decades experience in voice-over work, video presentations, and on live television, having appeared on Good Morning Australia, The Today Show and Bert's Family Feud. He also worked as warm-up guy on Steve Vizard's Tonight Live.

Born in South Yarra in 1953, Grubby was a popular student at Wesley College. He worked in the rag trade before joining his brother Richard Stubbs on 3XY in 1985, moving to Fox Fm in 1988 and Gold Fm in 2000.

He's a lifelong South Melbourne and Sydney Swans supporter and is an official Swans Ambassador, hosting club functions in Melbourne and interstate, and is renowned for his encyclopaedic knowledge of music and AFL /VFL statistics. Grubby contributed a chapter to the Hardie and Grant publication Footy in the Sixties.

The brother of stand-up comedian and ABC presenter Richard Stubbs, Grubby enjoys working on his model railway at his property in Apollo Bay. He surfs and goes spear-fishing, and travels around Australia and overseas with his wife Jenny. He has two adult children, Emma and James, and is grandfather to pre-schoolers Link and Indy.

Grubby was honoured to be the subject of an Archibald Prize entry by renowned artist Phil Suter.

He has supported dozens of charities through his on-air work, in particular the Breast Cancer Network Australia, the Leukaemia Foundation, the Bonnie Babes Foundation, Starlight Foundation, the Muscular Dystrophy Association and Petstock Foundation.

He is happy hosting events solo, or working with his long-time on-air partner Diane "Dee Dee" Dunleavy.

Peter "Grubby" Stubbs is one of Melbourne's best loved radio presenters.

With more than 25 years experience in the business at 3XY, Fox FM and Gold Fm, he has interviewed more than a thousand celebrities and has some extraordinary stories to tell about surviving in the highly competitive world of commercial radio.

Grubby can comfortable host any function, from intimate lunches, to presenting in front of a live crowd, as he did before 80-thousand people at the MCG for the bushfire benefit concert Sound Relief Concert in 2009.

Grubby has more than two decades experience in voice-over work, video presentations, and on live television, having appeared on Good Morning Australia, The Today Show and Bert's Family Feud. He also worked as warm-up guy on Steve Vizard's Tonight Live.

Born in South Yarra in 1953, Grubby was a popular student at Wesley College. He worked in the rag trade before joining his brother Richard Stubbs on 3XY in 1985, moving to Fox Fm in 1988 and Gold Fm in 2000.

He's a lifelong South Melbourne and Sydney Swans supporter and is an official Swans Ambassador, hosting club functions in Melbourne and interstate, and is renowned for his encyclopaedic knowledge of music and AFL /VFL statistics. Grubby contributed a chapter to the Hardie and Grant publication Footy in the Sixties.

The brother of stand-up comedian and ABC presenter Richard Stubbs, Grubby enjoys working on his model railway at his property in Apollo Bay. He surfs and goes spear-fishing, and travels around Australia and overseas with his wife Jenny. He has two adult children, Emma and James, and is grandfather to pre-schoolers Link and Indy.

Grubby was honoured to be the subject of an Archibald Prize entry by renowned artist Phil Suter.

He has supported dozens of charities through his on-air work, in particular the Breast Cancer Network Australia, the Leukaemia Foundation, the Bonnie Babes Foundation, Starlight Foundation, the Muscular Dystrophy Association and Petstock Foundation.

He is happy hosting events solo, or working with his long-time on-air partner Diane "Dee Dee" Dunleavy.

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