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Encyclopedia > Costa Zouliou

Costa Zouliou (born 1966, Melbourne) is an Australian radio announcer best known for his work at Triple J. Although born in Melbourne, he was raised, and now lives in Brisbane.


He started as the host of a short "What’s Happening" program on Friday, later Saturday nights. He became host of the heavy metal show, Three Hours of Power after Francis Leach moved on. He held this role until 2000, after which he switched to do Drive for a year, followed by his current role of Weekend Lunch from 2002 onwards. Being the only Triple J announcer permanently broadcasting from Brisbane, he also performs many other duties, including record librarian and answering phones.


Costa has been a member of the management committee of Q Music, the Queensland music industry organisation since April 2004, and is also involved with Straight Out of Brisbane, an annual arts and culture festival in Brisbane.


External link

  • Costa Zouliou's page on the Triple J site (http://triplej.net.au/people/costa_zouliou.htm)

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Costa Zouliou - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (183 words)
Costa Zouliou (born 1966, Melbourne) is an Australian radio announcer best known for his work at Triple J.
Although born in Melbourne, he was raised, and now lives in Brisbane.
Costa has been a member of the management committee of Q Music, the Queensland music industry organisation since April 2004, and is also involved with Straight Out of Brisbane, an annual arts and culture festival in Brisbane.
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