Channel Ten star Georgie Tunny has been recruited by KIIS FM to help fill the void left by former stars Kyle Sandilands and Jackie 'O' Henderson.
Georgie, who is best known as a regular co-host on Ten's The Project, will be sitting in the KIIS FM breakfast chair from Monday, News.com.au reported.
She will be joined by Mike Etheridge (Mike E) and newsreader Brooklyn Ross, who have been holding the fort since the Kyle & Jackie O Show was pulled from the airwaves in March.
At this stage, it's only set to be a fleeting visit, with Georgie sitting in the chair for a week as guest co-host.
However, the publication reported that industry insiders are suggesting that Georgie could be auditioning for a more permanent role.
They suggested that after ARN's legal battle with Kyle and Jackie O has run its course, the network that owns KIIS FM will be looking to put together a permanent breakfast team for its Sydney and Melbourne markets.
Channel Ten star Georgie Tunny (pictured) has been recruited by KIIS FM as a temporary host of it's breakfast show
The former Project star has been recruited by KIIS FM to help fill the void left by former stars Kyle Sandilands and Jackie 'O' Henderson
Georgie could be a perfect pick given her association with ARN, where she currently co-hosts the Two Good Sports podcast alongside Abbey Gelmi.
The announcement comes after Georgie was revealed as the new host of Channel Ten's weekend news bulletin in December.
Georgie replaced veteran newsreader Chris Bath, who announced in October that she was leaving the network after a decade.
'Her breadth of experience across The Project, ABC, Flash, Fox Sports and national radio has seen her bring intelligence, authenticity and heart to breaking news stories, major sporting moments and some of the biggest entertainment stories around the globe,' Channel Ten said in a statement.
'From 2026, Georgie will bring that same depth, curiosity and editorial expertise to 10 News every weekend, leading the bulletin as it continues to deliver trusted news and insightful storytelling to Australians nationwide.'
Aside from her new role, Georgie is also a reporter for the network's current affairs show 10News+.
Paramount Australia's vice president of news Martin White said the network was 'lucky' to have a talent such as Tunny on the books.
'Georgie is a great journo and presenter, and we're lucky to have her at 10 News,' he said.
She will be joined by Mike Etheridge (pictured) and newsreader Brooklyn Ross, who have been holding the fort since the Kyle & Jackie O Show was pulled from the airwaves in March.
At this stage, it's only set to be a fleeting visit, with Georgie sitting in the chair for a week as guest co-host. However, the publication reported that industry insiders are suggesting that Georgie could be auditioning for a more permanent role
Prior to her current role, Georgie starred on Ten's now-defunct panel show The Project.
She served as a regular co-host from 2022 to 2025, when it was axed after 16 years on air.
Speaking about the show's demise, Georgie said it was a bittersweet experience to see so much support from the community in the wake of its axing, given it was cancelled due to dwindling ratings.
'What I've learnt is that everyone needs a punching bag, and the earlier punches hit the hardest,' Georgie told Stellar magazine's Something To Talk About podcast in January.
'When the show ended, there was such outpouring of grief, love for it. We all looked around and thought: "Where were you? Where were you for the last four months when speculation about the show was in overdrive? Where did you all come from?".'
Georgie added she didn't like it when viewers criticised the series over minor things instead of considering its place in the wider media landscape.
'Looking at the bigger picture, The Project employed almost 100 people. So many people lost their jobs,' she said.
The announcement comes after Georgie was revealed as the new host of Channel Ten's weekend news bulletin in December
Prior to her current role, Georgie starred on Ten's now-defunct panel show The Project She served as a regular co-host from 2022 to 2025, when it was axed after 16 years on air. Georgie is pictured with Sarah Harris
Meanwhile, Jackie's sensational on-air exit in February was the beginning of the end for one of Australia's most enduring radio teams.
KIIS FM owners ARN then announced that Henderson had told them she 'could not continue to work with Mr Kyle Sandilands', after their now notorious argument was broadcast during The Kyle & Jackie O Show.
The split led to ARN terminating Jackie, before ripping up Kyle's contract two weeks later.
The former radio partners both launched separate lawsuits against ARN last month.