Laws announced on 2SM this morning that he will hang up his headphones and retire on November 8 after nearly 71 years in radio.
Laws said on 2SM this morning that he will hang up his headphones and retire on November 8 after nearly 71 years in radio.
"You''re not going to be hearing it for long, mate, I think it's time for a rest, is what I think," Laws said.
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