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Marlene Galea is a Radio Producer and broadcaster with [[SBS Radio]].
Marlene Galea is a Radio Producer and broadcaster with [[SBS Radio]].  She was born in Sydney in 1969, adopted by a Maltese couple and brought up in the island of Gozo.  In her teenage years, Marlene was very active in Performing Arts.
 
In 1989, Marlene was introduced to broadcasting by [[Joe Borg Ghigo]] in the weekly PBS Radio magazine from Gozo - Mill-Gzira ta' Calypso - formerly known as Mit-Tokk t'Ghawdex.  She was the presenter for 10 years, till 1998.  Marlene was also the Phys Ed teacher at St Francis School in Victoria Gozo as well as choreographer for school productions, Xaghra based stage productions and at the Oratory in Victoria. Marlene was the costume designer & choreographer at the Xaghra Youth Centre for Carnival Dance Competitions.
 
In 1998, upon her return to Australia, Marlene settled in Victoria. She started off as a contributor for Maltese Language Programs on SBS Radio and now holds the position of Senior Producer.

Revision as of 03:54, 14 March 2013

Marlene Galea is a Radio Producer and broadcaster with SBS Radio. She was born in Sydney in 1969, adopted by a Maltese couple and brought up in the island of Gozo. In her teenage years, Marlene was very active in Performing Arts.

In 1989, Marlene was introduced to broadcasting by Joe Borg Ghigo in the weekly PBS Radio magazine from Gozo - Mill-Gzira ta' Calypso - formerly known as Mit-Tokk t'Ghawdex. She was the presenter for 10 years, till 1998. Marlene was also the Phys Ed teacher at St Francis School in Victoria Gozo as well as choreographer for school productions, Xaghra based stage productions and at the Oratory in Victoria. Marlene was the costume designer & choreographer at the Xaghra Youth Centre for Carnival Dance Competitions.

In 1998, upon her return to Australia, Marlene settled in Victoria. She started off as a contributor for Maltese Language Programs on SBS Radio and now holds the position of Senior Producer.