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Newcastle Herald
Newcastle Herald
Michael Parris

Craig Hamilton and Kia Handley to leave ABC Radio

Craig Hamilton at the launch of his book, A Better Life, in 2012. File picture

ABC Radio Newcastle has announced that long-time sports broadcaster Craig Hamilton and drive-time presenter Kia Handley will leave the station next week to pursue other interests.

The ABC said in a statement that Mr Hamilton, who has spoken publicly about his bipolar disorder diagnosis, will start a new career in the mental health sector.

Mr Hamilton, known as "Hamo", started his sports commentary career in 1995 with the ABC's Sideline Eye weekend rugby league program.

He has covered National Rugby League matches, grand finals, State of Origin games and Test matches, including the Newcastle Knights' grand final win over Manly in 1997.

Ms Handley has worked on ABC's morning and drive programs for the past four years.

ABC Newcastle local editor Lucia Hill said the station was saddened to see experienced and popular broadcasters leave the station.

"Craig has been with the ABC for more than 20 years, presenting his entertaining and irreverent Saturday Breakfast program to a very loyal band of listeners," she said.

"He will be deeply missed by his listeners and colleagues alike as he pursues an exciting new career in the mental health sector, an area very dear to his heart and one he has been very proactive in advocating for.

"Kia's bubbly personality and unbridled enthusiasm has been embraced by the local ABC audience since she joined us in 2019."

Ms Handley will finish on air on Friday next week and Mr Hamilton the following day.

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