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Kent Small
Born
Kent Andrew Small

(1984-04-16) 16 April 1984 (age 40)
NationalityAustralian
OccupationRadio presenter
EmployerNOVA Entertainment
PartnerLidia Small

Kent Andrew "Smallzy" Small[1] (born 16 April 1984) is an award winning Australian radio presenter on Nova FM.

Career

Small started his career at age 19 at Star 104.5 on the New South Wales Central Coast. After spending two and half years working with NOVA Entertainment, he moved to Nova 106.9 in Brisbane in 2007 to present their local night show with Michelle Anderson. The duo consistently enjoyed ratings wins and went on to be nominated Best On Air Team at the 2008 Australian Commercial Radio

Kent currently hosts his own national show Smallzy's Surgery weeknights from 7pm-10pm slot on Nova FM stations around Australia.[2][3] The show covers all things music and celebrity and has travelled internationally to get access to the biggest stars in the world. Smallzy's Surgery's success has been mirrored around the country, with the show consistently trending Australia wide on Twitter, as well as Worldwide. [citation needed]

Small previously presented a weekly music news segment on The Loop and was a fill-in presenter when Scott Tweedie is away. Kent was replaced by Angus O'Loughlin in October 2014.

Kent is also a pop culture expert on Weekend Today and The Morning Show.

Education

Kent graduated from Cranebrook High School in 2002. Also in 2002, Small studied at the Australian Film, Television & Radio School in Sydney, Australia graduating in 8 months.

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