Dom Harvey

Dom Harvey (born 3 February 1973)[1][2] is a New Zealand podcaster and former radio host.

Known to be a 'shock jock', Harvey started his radio career on the morning breakfast show which aired on The Edge from 2001 until 2021.

[7] After this, Harvey joined the morning team on The Edge with co-hosts, Mike Puru and Jay-Jay Feeney.

[13] A highlighted episode of his podcast was of Tracy Hickman who was terminally ill and battling breast cancer.

She shared her story with Harvey about her choice to end her life through the New Zealand euthanasia law.

[19] Harvey is a recipient for the Sir Paul Holmes Award for NZ Broadcaster of the Year.

[22][23][24] During the 2013 series of New Zealand's X Factor, Harvey received backlash over a tweet that he posted after contestant Grace Ikanasio didn't make it to the next round.

[27][28][29] Harvey received further backlash over a tweet that he posted in 2015 during the final of New Zealand's Dancing With the Stars.

[40] Harvey was an ambassador for the World Masters Games in 2017 that was held in Auckland, New Zealand.