About

FIVEaa stands as the sole commercial talkback radio station in Adelaide, South Australia. Broadcasting on 1395 kHz in the AM band and also available in DAB+ format, Radio 5AA offers a variety of programs, including news, sports, current events, soccer forecasts, and additional content. The station serves as the AM broadcaster for all AFL matches involving the two teams from the South Australian capital, the Adelaide Crows and the Port Adelaide Power.

Slogan: "Always Adelaide"

First air date: 14 March 1976

Call sign: 5AA

Owner: Nova Entertainment


Shows & Presenters

  • Breakfast Breakfast David Penberthy & Will Goodings Mon–Fri, 6-9am
  • Mornings Mornings Graeme Goodings Weekdays 9am-12pm
  • Conversations Conversations Graham Cornesy Mon-Fri,12-1pm; Sun,10-11am
  • Afternoons Afternoons Stacey Lee Mon - Fri, 1 - 4pm
  • Sports Show Sports Show Stephen Rowe & Tim Ginever Footy tipping. Mon - Fri, 4-6pm
  • Evenings Evenings Leith Forrest Weekday, 7-8pm
  • Saturday Drive Saturday Drive Matthew Pantelis 4 - 7pm
  • The Sports Wrap The Sports Wrap Tom Rehn Workdays, 5:30-6am

Contacts

Comments

  • Noel
    I can only agree with the comments about the ability of Tanera Francis as a news reader, totally deplorable cannot pronounce people's names properly and the number of mistakes in losing her place when reading is so bad I change or turn off my radio, everybody deserves a chance but enough is enough.
  • Jeff
    Who is the newsreader I'm currently listening to ? Unfortunately she can't read, too many basic stumbles, pauses ...would have thought this would be mandatory skills to have before going live in air.....
  • JR
    Really not good and not getting any better, real difficulty with reading and word pronunciation. Makes me change the channel as well, never before. Everyone deserves a go, but enough is enough.
  • John
    Agree with Margaret re Tamara Francis news reading ….not good.
  • Margaret
    I am a fan of Five AA, however, the news reader on weekend mornings, Tamara Francis? is not good, she has a very unfortunate tone intonation. This is S.A. and surely, we do not have to listen to a nasal, pseudo voice, also, her reading interpretation is very poor. When she is reading the news, I have to tune into a different station, please change her duties.