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James Valentine memorial: famous friends, family and fans gather to farewell ABC radio host

A public memorial service was held at Sydney Town Hall to celebrate the life of ABC radio host James Valentine, who died last month at age 64. The event was attended by family, friends, colleagues, and notable figures from the entertainment industry and public service, including Governor General Sam Mostyn and television personalities.

Amanda Meade Media correspondentThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-05-29 · 05:46 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 4 min
James Valentine memorial: famous friends, family and fans gather to farewell ABC radio host
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A public memorial service was held at Sydney Town Hall to celebrate the life of ABC radio host James Valentine, who died last month at age 64. The event was attended by family, friends, colleagues, and notable figures from the entertainment industry and public service, including Governor General Sam Mostyn and television personalities. Valentine, a broadcaster and musician who hosted ABC Sydney's Afternoon show for 25 years, was remembered for his significant contribution to the ABC and his warm, family-focused life. His children, Ruby and Roy, shared personal tributes, with Roy highlighting his father's open and honest approach to life and death, including his decision regarding voluntary assisted dying. The service was broadcast live on ABC Radio.

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Jimmy and Mahalia Barnes performed 'You've Got a Friend' at the memorial.

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James Valentine died last month at the age of 64.

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James Valentine hosted ABC Sydney's Afternoon show for 25 years.

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Famous friends, family, and fans attended the memorial service.

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James Valentine's memorial service was held at Sydney Town Hall.

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Famous faces who gathered at Sydney town hall to celebrate the life of James Valentine included chef Matt Moran, opera singer David Hobson, and Jimmy and Mahalia Barnes, who performed You’ve Got a Friend. Photograph: ABC View image in fullscreen Famous faces who gathered at Sydney town hall to celebrate the life of James Valentine included chef Matt Moran, opera singer David Hobson, and Jimmy and Mahalia Barnes, who performed You’ve Got a Friend. Photograph: ABC James Valentine memorial: famous friends, family and fans gather to farewell ABC radio host Governor general Sam Mostyn, television personalities Richard Roxburgh, Julia Morris and Gretel Killeen among those who attended the packed public event in Sydney Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast James Valentine’s fans joined his family, friends, colleagues, and the entertainment industry in a moving celebration of his life at the Sydney town hall on Friday afternoon. The broadcaster and musician, who hosted ABC Sydney’s Afternoon show for 25 years, died last month at the age of 64. The talented saxophonist had been a fixture on the public broadcaster since he joined as host of the Afternoon Show for kids on ABC TV in 1987 after a decade of playing in bands including the Models. View image in fullscreen Silvia Colloca and Richard Roxburgh leave the memorial service commemorating the life and career of James Valentine. Photograph: Bianca de Marchi/AAP Former ABC managing directors Mark Scott and David Anderson, governor general Sam Mostyn, television personalities Julia Morris, Gretel Killeen, Tony Squires and ABC presenters Dom Knight and Hamish Macdonald joined members of the public at the packed event, which was broadcast live on ABC Radio. The event was hosted by former ABC broadcaster and close friend Richard Glover. ABC Sydney listener, texter and caller Jacqueline Brewer was invited to speak about Valentine who was a “familiar voice” in her life even though they never met in person. “My status as an ABC Radio enthusiast, some might say ABC tragic, has brought me here today,” Brewer said. “James said on his Australian Story that he knew us listeners were all his friends. That he told us everything that happened to him. View image in fullscreen Comedian and TV host Julia Morris. Photograph: Bianca de Marchi/AAP “I’m very sad I won’t get to ring him about our newborn baby arriving in a few weeks. James has accompanied me through so many stages of life. Former ABC broadcaster Margaret Throsby read out some of the thousands of texts the ABC has received since Valentine’s death, saying it has been powerful to watch the “overwhelming tidal wave of love and sadness”. “It’s no real surprise to those of us fortunate to have been in James’s orbit,” she said. ABC managing director, Hugh Marks, said Valentine was a master of the art that was his chosen craft. “In this room today you can feel the impact of his work … he was a huge contribution to the legacy that is the ABC,” Marks said. View image in fullscreen Roy Valentine (left), and Joanne Corrigan, son and wife of James Valentine. ‘His death completely reflected his life – open and honest, kind and warm, family-focused,’ Roy said. Photograph: Bianca de Marchi/AAP Chef Matt Moran said when he was told Valentine’s cancer was terminal, it devastated him. “None of us were ready to face it, he did and somehow he made us too,” he said. “Some of my favourite memories of James is him playing saxophone to a room full of friends – they were the best.” Opera tenor David Hobson, a childhood friend of Valentine’s growing up in Ballarat, said he structured his life to spend as much time as possible with his “adored” family: wife, Joanne Corrigan, and their two children, Ruby and Roy. View image in fullscreen Mourners queue outside the Sydney town hall. Photograph: Bianca de Marchi/AAP Ruby said while her dad was initially reluctant to have children he was a natural father and always “overjoyed” to be part of children’s lives. “He embraced our interests, big or small, as if they were the most important thing in the world,” Ruby said. “If there was something we enjoyed that he knew nothing about, he took the time to learn – simply because it was important to us.” View image in fullscreen ABC Radio Sydney Mornings host Hamish Macdonald. Photograph: Bianca de Marchi/AAP Roy, a musician like his father, wrapped up the celebration with a moving tribute. “Time became this precious necessity that kept running through our hands, Roy said of his dad’s last days. “As a family unit we’ve never been closer … we all slept in the same room on the final night.” He said Valentine’s decision to use voluntary assisted dying was in step with how he lived his life. “His death completely reflected his life – open and honest, kind and warm, family-focused.” Musicians Jimmy Barnes and Mahalia Barnes performed You’ve Got a Friend and Paul Kelly sang Meet Me in the Middle of the Air. When the Saints Go Marching In was played for the funeral procession, in the New Orleans jazz tradition. Explore more on these topics Australian media Australian Broadcasting Corporation Sydney Radio news Share Reuse this content
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