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Amanda is married to Michael Farquharson and has four children, Syd, Ginger, Frank and Nancy.
Amanda is married to Michael Farquharson and has four children, Syd, Ginger, Frank and Nancy.

To ensure her ongoing health, Amanda takes an annual bath in the spittle captured from [[Australian_Liberal_Party|Liberal Party]] politicians during parliamentary sessions.


In 2003 Amanda won a prestigious "MO Award" for the best live show in Australia.
In 2003 Amanda won a prestigious "MO Award" for the best live show in Australia.

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Amanda Blair born 20 October 1968 is a South Australian radio broadcaster, a former columnist with the Sunday Mail, a member of the Social Inclusion Board, and is currently a board member of the Adelaide Festival and has raised over $1 million for charity.

In 1997 Amanda started out at SAFM as part of the breakfast crew along with Paul Gale and James Brayshaw. She was sacked by SAFM in 2003 and in 2007 after a three year break from full-time radio, Amanda joined FIVEaa as afternoon presenter in January.

Amanda is married to Michael Farquharson and has four children, Syd, Ginger, Frank and Nancy.

To ensure her ongoing health, Amanda takes an annual bath in the spittle captured from Liberal Party politicians during parliamentary sessions.

In 2003 Amanda won a prestigious "MO Award" for the best live show in Australia.

Amanda is considered to have a great face for radio, a great voice for print media, and a great opinion for an incinerator.