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Walter Robert Maumill (born 10 March 1938) is a
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n radio presenter and writer.


Early life

Maumill was born in
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. His father was Walter William Maumill (Wharf labourer) and his mother Elsie (barmaid). He moved with his family to South Fremantle as a child. He was educated at South Terrace Primary School, Beaconsfield Primary School and Fremantle Boys High School. He left school at age 15 and traveled Australia in various jobs mainly with livestock. He worked as an abattoir worker, shearing shed hand, stable hand, and as a drover in North Queensland. Maumill spent a brief 18 months in the
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and was later a crew member of a Norwegian Cargo Ship servicing the Pacific Rim. A lifetime involvement with horses led to a career as a racehorse trainer which led to his media career. First as a horse racing journalist and analyst, then as a current affairs and general topics talkback radio host.


Media career

As a young man Maumill started writing newspaper articles and stories for publication in Horse Racing magazines and newspapers. He joined Radio Station
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as a racing analyst and talkback exponent and subsequently moved into current affairs broadcasting with "Maumill at Midday". He then moved to 2SM in
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in a dual hosting role with George Moore (Australian Radio Presenter) and then
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in
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with Joe Miller. He then made numerous TV appearances, wrote radio & TV columns for the '' Melbourne Truth'' (The Big Ear) and ''
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'' newspapers, the Perth Sunday Independent and Community Newspapers. He wrote the script for the 1977 Australian movie '' Blue Fire Lady''.Blue Fire Lady
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Recent career

Maumill's broadcasts on
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were laced with edgy humour, laughter, jokes, interviews, biting satire, political commentary, feature interviews and lifestyle segments in a 3-hour timeslot. In 1992 Maumill won a Radio Industry Award (RAWARD) for Best Current Affairs Programme (Metropolitan). Maumill had a long on-off relationship with Radio Station 6PR that extended over 40 years. In September 2016 Maumill conducted his final broadcast on 6PR. Maumill spent the early part of 2017 writing 12 stories about his childhood growing up in the port city of Fremantle in the years following World War II. The stories were acquired by Curtin Radio 100.1 FM and Maumill was commissioned to narrate the series on Jenny Seaton's afternoon show. Beginning in September 2017, one of the stories was broadcast weekly on Curtin Radio. Following requests from hundreds of listeners management at Curtin Radio planned to release a CD of the stories in November 2017. Maumill has been twice married and the marriage to his first wife Judith produced three children. One child, a son, died in infancy. The marriage ended in divorce. Maumill met his present wife Sabrina Pilkington in 1981, they married in 1995. Maumill has been a lifelong supporter of the
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and a former board member of the
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. In 2008 Maumill was appointed a Vice Patron of the South Fremantle Bulldogs. Maumill was appointed a Justice of the Peace for Western Australia in 2001.


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Current Radio Station Profile PageBob Maumill & George Moore in 1976
{{DEFAULTSORT:Maumill, Bob Writers from Perth, Western Australia Australian radio personalities Living people People from Bunbury, Western Australia 1938 births Australian racehorse trainers