Gregg Easton

Gregg Easton (born 2 March 1962)[1] is an Australian radio & television journalist, broadcaster and voice-over artist.

With a professional career spanning more than four decades, he has worked in Sydney, Brisbane, the Gold Coast, Canberra, Wollongong, and Launceston.

After completing his Higher School Certificate, he successfully auditioned for Sydney's prestigious Max Rowley Media Academy.

He moved to Launceston to establish it as the radio network hub for other RG Capital stations located in Devonport, Burnie and Scottsdale.

Easton grew up riding mini bikes and then motocross from an early age and was a regular attendee at Sydney's former Amaroo Park Raceway.

In 1994, the Australian Touring Car Championship became an exclusive V8 Category and Easton Motor Sport entered a V8 Commodore for that year's Bathurst 1000.

His younger brother – David is the lead guitarist for the ARIA Award nominated Sydney indie rock band Clouds.