Walter Andreas Dullo (26 November 1902 – 22 August 1978) was a German musicologist and lawyer who migrated to Australia, where he became best known as a chocolate maker.
[1] In 1939 the Dullos opened a small shop in the Sydney suburb of Double Bay, where they sold their home-made chocolate truffles.
[2] In 1945, along with Richard Goldner, Dullo co-founded Musica Viva Australia, which had its first concert on 8 December 1945, and went on to become the world's largest chamber music organisation.
[1] Along with Trevor Jarvie and others, Dullo founded Australia's first FM radio station, 2MBS (now called Fine Music 102.5), which began broadcasting on 15 December 1974.
[1] Walter Andreas Dullo collapsed at the offices of 2MBS on 22 August 1978,[4] and died at the Royal North Shore Hospital in Sydney, aged 75.