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'''Amanda Blair''' (born 20 October 1968) is a [[Australia]]n radio broadcaster, a former columnist with the ''[[Sunday Mail (Adelaide)|Sunday Mail]]'', and a former member of the [[Social Inclusion Board]], and has been a board member of the [[Adelaide Festival since 2004]]. She produced an event Comedy For A Cause as part of the Adelaide Fringe Festival in 2004, 2006 and 2008{{List Fact}} which raised significant money for homeless charities.
'''Amanda Blair''' (born 20 October 1968) is a [[Australia]]n radio broadcaster, a former columnist with the ''[[Sunday Mail (Adelaide)|Sunday Mail]]'', and a former member of the [[Social Inclusion Board]]{{List Fact}}, and has been a board member of the [[Adelaide Festival since 2004]]{{List Fact}}. She produced an event Comedy For A Cause as part of the Adelaide Fringe Festival in 2004, 2006 and 2008{{List Fact}} which raised significant money for homeless charities.


She started her radio career in Melbourne in 1996 when she made an appearance on the ''Richard Stubbs Breakfast Show'' on Triple M to promote her book ''The Essential Pauline Hanson''{{List Fact}}. She was promptly signed with Austero, gave writing the flick{{Clarify|date=July 2010}} and packed her bags to come to Adelaide to co-host the breakfast show with Paul Gale and James Brayshaw in March 1998{{List Fact}}. The show secured the no 1 position in the market{{List Fact}} by the end of that year and maintained it until the show imploded in July 2003{{List Fact}}.
She started her radio career in Melbourne in 1996 when she made an appearance on the ''Richard Stubbs Breakfast Show'' on Triple M to promote her book ''The Essential Pauline Hanson''{{List Fact}}. She was promptly signed with Austero, gave writing the flick{{Clarify|date=July 2010}} and packed her bags to come to Adelaide to co-host the breakfast show with Paul Gale and James Brayshaw in March 1998{{List Fact}}. The show secured the no 1 position in the market{{List Fact}} by the end of that year and maintained it until the show imploded in July 2003{{List Fact}}.
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In 2007 after a three-year break from radio she began work at FiveAA hosting the afternoon program.
In 2007 after a three-year break from radio she began work at FiveAA hosting the afternoon program.


Blair is also a ruthless competitive cook{{POV-statement}} and has come second in Novice Jam and Spreads (2) varieties (lemon butter and controversial yet stunning blood orange butter) at the Royal Adelaide Show. {{List Fact}}
Blair is also a ruthless competitive cook{{POV-statement}} and has come second in Novice Jam and Spreads (2) varieties (lemon butter and controversial yet stunning blood orange butter{{Peacock term}}) at the Royal Adelaide Show. {{List Fact}}


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Revision as of 05:54, 19 October 2011

Amanda Blair (born 20 October 1968) is a Australian radio broadcaster, a former columnist with the Sunday Mail, and a former member of the Social Inclusion BoardTemplate:List Fact, and has been a board member of the Adelaide Festival since 2004Template:List Fact. She produced an event Comedy For A Cause as part of the Adelaide Fringe Festival in 2004, 2006 and 2008Template:List Fact which raised significant money for homeless charities.

She started her radio career in Melbourne in 1996 when she made an appearance on the Richard Stubbs Breakfast Show on Triple M to promote her book The Essential Pauline HansonTemplate:List Fact. She was promptly signed with Austero, gave writing the flick[clarification needed] and packed her bags to come to Adelaide to co-host the breakfast show with Paul Gale and James Brayshaw in March 1998Template:List Fact. The show secured the no 1 position in the marketTemplate:List Fact by the end of that year and maintained it until the show imploded in July 2003Template:List Fact.

In 2007 after a three-year break from radio she began work at FiveAA hosting the afternoon program.

Blair is also a ruthless competitive cook[neutrality is disputed] and has come second in Novice Jam and Spreads (2) varieties (lemon butter and controversial yet stunning blood orange butter[peacock prose]) at the Royal Adelaide Show. Template:List Fact

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