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Grant's career started long ago at 2TM Tamworth. Grant has called
many stations his home over the years, some of which include
6PR Perth, 5AD Adelaide, 4BC Brisbane and Sydney's 2WS,
2DAYFM, 2UE and 2GB.

A highlight for Grant was the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games, Grant
was the announcer at the main stadium and voice for all other
Olympic venues.

Grant has spent some time in television too, he compared TV shows
Jukebox Jury and The Wheel Of Fortune. Grant has also featured in
many advertorials for products on television during the Bert Newton
Show on Channel Ten.

Currently Grant is celebrating his 25th year as an announcer at
Brookvale Oval for the Manly Sea Eagles and enjoys waking up
Sydney on 2SM 1269AM.

Grant Goldman honoured by Wesley Mission

Grant Goldman, the popular presenter of Radio 2SM's Breakfast
Show, has been honoured with Wesley Mission Sydney's
Corporate Citizenship Award for exemplary awareness of social
responsibility in his work at 2SM.

Wesley Mission paid tribute to Grant Goldman for the sincerity and
depth of his interest in community and social issues, seen in his
professional reportage of Mission activities.

Wesley Mission projects such as the LifeForce Memorial Service for
those affected by suicide, the Easter Mission and work relating to
homelessness, youth problems and drug and alcohol abuse have
received first-rate coverage on Radio 2SM.

Grant's initiative in raising public awareness and knowledge of
these issues was praised by Wesley Mission.

Accepting the award at the Mission's annual Spirit of Mission dinner
(31st May) Grant told the story of how he found his father, a
devout Christian, reading the bible with deep concentration while
very ill in hospital with cancer. "You should know the bible back to
front by now," the young Goldman had teased his dad and his
father had replied with a twinkle, "I'm cramming for the finals".

The passion that drives Wesley Mission, despite limited resources,
to care for those suffering hardship was exemplified, Grant said,
by the story of a South African paralympian he had interviewed.
The athlete was competing in the pentathlon and was ahead of
the rest of the field when disaster struck during the javelin throw,
his artificial leg snapped off. The champion sat down, picked up his
leg and waved it in the air, strapped it back on and continued
the throw... and won.


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