A Hobart radio presenter has been suspended from her role after making an on-air joke about the ride tragedy at Dreamworld this week which killed four people.
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The comment was made during the breakfast radio show’s “secret sound” segment, during which 7HOFM presenter Anna Dare said the audio that was played had a “violent sounding”.
“It’s not getting stuck in conveyor belt in a theme park, is it?” she said.
“Too soon?”
After a few seconds silence and a groan from her co-presenter Mick Newell, Ms Dare attempted to recover:
“That’s what it sounds like to me. That’s the first thing I thought of. I don’t like it. It’s a yucky sound. It’s a 140 bucks worth if you can guess it.”
Shortly after, radio station owners Grant Broadcasters issued a statement apologising for the comments and to the families of the people who lost their lives.
The statement said Ms Dare would be counselled and a decision was yet to be made on when she would return to air.
Four people died on Tuesday in an accident at Dreamworld when a raft on the Thunder River Rapids ride was overturned.