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King’s Birthday Honours 2025: Tauranga radio announcer Brian Kelly made member of NZ Order of Merit

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Bay of Plenty Times,
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Mon, 2 Jun 2025, 3:47pm

King’s Birthday Honours 2025: Tauranga radio announcer Brian Kelly made member of NZ Order of Merit

Author
Bay of Plenty Times,
Publish Date
Mon, 2 Jun 2025, 3:47pm

About 14,000. That鈥檚 where you land if you take Brian Kelly鈥檚 estimate that he does about 60 interviews a week, and multiply it over the four and a half years he鈥檚 hosted Gold Sport鈥檚 The Country Sport Breakfast.

And that鈥檚 just a small segment of the Tauranga radio announcer鈥檚 55-year career on the airwaves, and four decades as New Zealand鈥檚 voice of motorsport.

Kelly鈥檚 contributions behind the mic have been recognised in the 2025 King鈥檚 Birthday Honours.

BK, as many know him, has been made a member of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to broadcasting.

Not bad for a lad advised early in his career to give up trying to be an announcer because he did not have the right voice.

Kelly ignored the advice and pursued his dream. Now he likes to say he鈥檚 never worked a day in his life.

Raised in Whanganui,  selecting songs to play on national radio at the New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation.

The  went on to spend most of his career in music radio, including with . His current role, however, is 鈥渧ery different鈥.

In 2021, he started , produced 

Kelly rises at 3.45am and cycles to his Cameron Rd studio. He prepares for the show, then goes live on air at 6am for three hours. Bedtime is 8pm. His family - wife Ronata and their three adult children - are used to it.

He鈥檚 proud of the show鈥檚 balance between interesting interviews, and great tunes. Serving up a classic rock song every half hour feeds his love for music.

 Tauranga radio announcer Brian Kelly has been made a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to broadcasting in the 2025 King's Birthday Honours.Tauranga radio announcer Brian Kelly has been made a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to broadcasting in the 2025 King's Birthday Honours.

Motorsport is another lifelong passion, and Kelly spent 40 years reporting and commentating from the tracks of every major racing event in New Zealand.

He interviewed the likes of S茅bastien Loeb and a young Liam Lawson.

His 鈥渁ll-time hero鈥, the late Formula One world champion Denny Hulme, became a friend, and Kelly cherishes the memory of sitting with him under Hulme鈥檚 apple tree on Ngatai Rd.

Brian Kelly is known as New Zealand's voice of motorsport.Brian Kelly is known as New Zealand's voice of motorsport.

Kelly is still involved in Rally Otago - 鈥渢he best in the country鈥. He speculates whether someone in Dunedin might have nominated him for the Royal honour, but he really has no idea who put him up.

When the email landed, his first thought was, 鈥淲ow, I鈥檓 not deserving of this鈥.

鈥淚鈥檓 just doing something I love and always have since I was 5. I wanted to be a radio announcer, and 55 years later, they still seem to want me.鈥

鈥淩etirement鈥 has yet to enter his vocabulary.

Brian Kelly through the years. Photos / SuppliedBrian Kelly through the years. Photos / Supplied

鈥淚 just sit on my bum and talk to interesting people, so that鈥檚 really cool, and also it鈥檚 good for your brain.鈥

He has emceed events ranging from the Westpac Business Awards to an  held in Tauranga last year.

, he says he is most proud of a 1980s New York Radio Awards gold medal for a documentary-style piece on the Royal New Zealand Air Force, called Operation Falcon Roost.

Brian Kelly spent a good chunk of his career as a breakfast host on Coast FM. Photo/ Andrew Warner.Brian Kelly spent a good chunk of his career as a breakfast host on Coast FM. Photo/ Andrew Warner.

鈥淚 went flying in a jet with the pilot and then not long after he dropped me off at the airport again, he got killed.鈥

Kelly says he always looks for ways to do things differently, and make his shows 鈥渕ore exciting for the listener鈥.

That鈥檚 listener, singular. His broadcasting bugbear is hosts addressing their audience collectively: 鈥淗ello, everyone鈥.

Kelly speaks as if to one listener - someone driving their car or listening to the radio in the milking shed.

鈥淵ou鈥檙e actually talking to them. It鈥檚 more personal.鈥

It鈥檚 fair to say that after 55 years entertaining on the airwaves, he鈥檇 know.

Editor鈥檚 note: BrianKelly is an employee of 九一星空无限, publisher of the Bay of Plenty Times and SunLive.

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