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Friends and former colleagues of James Valentine mourn death of much-loved ABC Sydney radio presenter

Friends and former colleagues of James Valentine mourn death of much-loved ABC Sydney radio presenter

Summary

James Valentine, a well-known ABC Sydney radio presenter and saxophonist, has died at age 64 after a battle with oesophageal cancer. He hosted the Afternoons program for 25 years and was admired for his creativity and kindness on air.

Key Facts

  • James Valentine worked at ABC for over 30 years, starting in 1987 on TV and moving to radio in 1999.
  • He was known for hosting Sydney’s Afternoons program for 25 years and briefly hosted ABC Radio Breakfast.
  • In 2024, he announced he had oesophageal cancer and took time off for surgery and treatment.
  • He chose Voluntary Assisted Dying and died peacefully at home surrounded by family.
  • Valentine was also a talented saxophonist who played with bands like The Models and others.
  • He hosted ABC Jazz’s Upbeat since 2020 and appeared as a movie reviewer and TV commentator.
  • Colleagues and listeners praised his warm, humorous, and thoughtful style on radio.
  • He is survived by his wife Joanne and two children, Ruby and Roy.
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