ABC presenter Tony Armstrong has addressed the recent moonlighting controversy with a cheeky joke during an emotional send off for his last day.
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Breakfast radio hosts Laurel, Gary and Mark have signed off in an emotional last day at 4BC after more than 30 years on the airwaves.
ABC presenter Tony Armstrong has addressed the recent moonlighting controversy with a cheeky joke during an emotional send off for his last day.
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