RPP FM’s Scrambled Eggs Breakfast Show Celebrates 500th Episode

RPP FM’s popular breakfast show, Scrambled Eggs, marks its 500th episode with a special broadcast from Trofeo Estate. Tune in Thursdays and Fridays, 6am to 9am, on 98.7FM or stream live.

RPP FM’s beloved Scrambled Eggs breakfast program reached an incredible milestone this week, celebrating its 500th episode with a special broadcast from Trofeo Estate. The event was a lively affair, bringing together the program’s team, local personalities, and loyal listeners who have made the show a Mornington Peninsula favourite.

Host John Shore led the celebrations, delivering heartfelt thanks to everyone who has contributed to the program’s success over the years.

“Thank you so much over the last 500 shows to the people who listened to us in cars, on their radios, on the app, online, and to everyone who turned up today,”

John said during the broadcast.

“We love you all. There’s so many people to thank—our listeners, our sponsors, everyone who has supported us along the way. And for the 500th time, you’ve just had Scrambled Eggs for breakfast. Don’t forget to do the dishes!”

Trofeo Estate Winery provided a warm and welcoming backdrop for the outdoor broadcast, perfectly capturing the vibrant spirit of the program that has become a staple for Mornington Peninsula residents.

From its engaging interviews and lively music to its community focus, Scrambled Eggs has consistently delivered the perfect breakfast companion for local listeners.

Listeners can tune in to Scrambled Eggs every Thursday and Friday morning from 6am to 9am on 98.7FM or stream it live online.

Congratulations to RPP FM’s Scrambled Eggs on an outstanding achievement from everyone at STPL News. Here’s to many more mornings of great radio!

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