Previous Full Time Bay FM Announcers
- Dennis Walter (Now at 3AW)
- Laurie Atlas (Now at Prime Radio - Cairns QLD)
- Craig Meddings (On-Air currently Monday mornings with the Bay FM "Morning Crew")
- Ken Lane
- Frank McKay
- Roger Kent
- Geoff Mason
- Mark Girdwood
- John Hood
- Roxanne Bennett (Currently presents "Girl Talk" segment - Monday Mornings on Bay FM "Morning Crew")
- Ronnie Swintek
- Phil Baildon (Now at Channel 9 doing 'voice-overs')
- Dave Gibney
- Richard Millis
- Rob Elliott
- Gary Collins (Also was PD when BayFM launched in 1989)
- Peter Mobbs
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