Nova FM Sydney breakfast show and Co founder of 36 Months
You can hear Wippa each weekday on Sydney Breakfast Show Fitzy & Wippa with Kate Ritchie on Nova, where their show has consistently ranked number one over the past few years.
In radio Wippa has found a platform to try and live out everything he’s ever dreamed of. Never afraid to ‘give it a go’, his time on-air has seen him make it into the Guinness Book of Records, be suspended from a hot air balloon, and been naked more times in the studio than he cares to admit.
A closet musical genius, Wippa has also shared his vocal and song writing skills by serenading some of the world’s biggest stars, always with fun in mind - take him singing a duet with Hugh Jackman for example. Fitzy and Wippa’s famous on-air rap battles against the world’s biggest names have also attracted millions of views.
Wippa has also had extensive experience in the television landscape, most recently appearing as a contestant on Celebrity Apprentice and on the Lego Masters Christmas Special in 2022. Wippa created and hosted two separate one-off TV specials with Nova and Network Ten (On the Couch With Wippa and Up Reasonably Late with Fitzy & Wippa) and has co-hosted the series of 20 to One on the Nine Network. He has even thrown himself at the Sharks on Shark Tank and has appeared on multiple episodes of I’m A Celebrity Get Me Outta Here where he faced his fear of heights (although that wasn’t so much a choice of Wippa’s as it was a stitch up from his mate Fitzy!)
Wippa’s journey began with the completion of a building management qualification from TAFE that gave him the introduction to life on a building site, where he got to play with the big boys and wear a pair of Blundstones. These days he much prefers to spend his time in the studio and wearing loafers.
Being part of a freelance crew, working project to project, gave Wippa the freedom to test out the entertainment industry. On completing a radio short course, Michael put together a demo which he sent around Australia before gaining work in sunny Port Augusta.
With the opportunity of casual work at Fox FM he returned to his home town of Melbourne, and became a regular on the Hamish and Andy Saturday morning show whilst working as a project manager for a building company during the week.
Putting a demo together, Michael then auditioned for a position at 92.9 in Perth and secured the position to co-host the breakfast show, Em, Wippa & Ollie for two years.
In 2009 Wippa returned to Melbourne to take a seat beside Ryan and Monty on Nova’s national drive show for two years, during which time he managed to compete in a strong man competition and successfully pulled a 747 plane.
In 2011 he moved to Sydney to team up with Ryan ‘Fitzy’ Fitzgerald and take on the extended drive slot of 4pm-7pm. The duo then moved into Breakfast in September of that year, tasked with entertaining people on their early morning commute to work and continue to do each day.
The ‘36 Months’ movement, aims to build a collective voice, advocating to raise the minimum age for social media citizenship from 13 to 16 years. Within hours of launching, it created a media storm and caught the nation's attention, garnering support from educators, parents, brands and politicians, including Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, in the process. This unmissable session will reveal the latest update on the social movement and advise how exactly the marketing and media industry can help.