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Australian radio industry in mourning as legendary presenter dies on his birthday

Australia’s community radio and music scene is mourning the loss of presenter Paris Pompor, a beloved broadcaster known for his influential role at Sydney’s 2SER.

Pompor, who tragically passed away on Wednesday on his 58th birthday, had been a longtime fixture at the not-for-profit station 2SER, where he hosted the music program Jumping The Gap from 2007 – 2022.

The news of Pompor’s passing was shared by 2SER on social media, prompting an outpouring of tributes from colleagues, friends and fans alike. 

Described as a talented DJ, producer and radio presenter, Pompor’s deep passion for music and his vibrant personality endeared him to thousands of listeners.

Music journalist Stuart Coupe expressed deep sadness at his passing, highlighting Pompor’s infectious enthusiasm for music and his positive impact on those around him.

‘A complete and total music fan, a beautiful human and always a joy to run into around the traps or at 2SER over the years,’ Coupe wrote on social media.

Australian radio industry in mourning as legendary presenter dies on his birthday

Australia’s community radio and music scene is mourning the loss of presenter Paris Pompor, a beloved broadcaster known for his influential role at Sydney ‘s 2SER 

‘Watching him dancing around the studio while presenting a radio show always made my day just that little happier.’

Sydney’s Eastside Radio 89.7FM also paid tribute to Pompor: ‘His influence across community radio made him one of the loudest voices for music in this city.

‘For two decades as the co-host of the Groovescooter show, he left an indelible mark on Eastside Radio and was the recipient of our highest volunteer award.’

‘We’d like to offer our condolences to the team at 2SER on the passing of long-time presenter Paris Pompor,’ added Community Broadcasting Association of Australia.

The Canberra-raised DJ also co-founded Groovescooter, a venture that expanded the arts scene nationwide through record releases and film distribution.

Cyclone Wehner, a respected music journalist, honoured Pompor’s contributions as a DJ and promoter. 

Reflecting on his legacy, Wehner emphasised Pompor’s role in shaping Sydney’s cultural landscape.

His influence extended beyond broadcasting, earning him a reputation as a catalyst in Sydney’s underground music community.

Pompor, who tragically passed away on Wednesday on his 58th birthday, had been a longtime fixture at the not-for-profit station 2SER, where he hosted the long-running music program Jumping The Gap from 2007 - 2022

Pompor, who tragically passed away on Wednesday on his 58th birthday, had been a longtime fixture at the not-for-profit station 2SER, where he hosted the long-running music program Jumping The Gap from 2007 – 2022

2SER played a special tribute to Pompor which aired on Friday and featured a four-hour retrospective of his voice, stories and music.

Many of the station’s fellow presenters spoke fondly of Pompor’s creative approach to radio.

They pointed out his innovative mix techniques and enduring influence on their own work.

Pompor’s passing marks a significant loss to Australia’s vibrant radio and music communities.

He leaves behind a legacy celebrated for its creativity, passion and enduring impact.

Pompor is survived by his long-time partner and creative collaborator Georgie Zuzak. 

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