Meet the 90.9 SeaFM radio personality.
Meet the 90.9 SeaFM radio personality.
Born and raised on the glittering shores of our beloved city, Bronte Langbroek’s journey has come full circle as she now co-hosts the lively 90.9 Sea FM breakfast show, Bronte & Lakey for Breakfast. With her infectious energy and unwavering passion for her hometown, Bronte spills the beans on her love affair with the Gold Coast, her career highlights, and what makes mornings with Bronte & Lakey an absolute blast.
How long have you been a Gold Coast local?
I am a born and bred Gold Coaster – this is my hometown. I was born at the former Allamanda Hospital in Southport and spent the first 18 years of my life here, going to primary school at St Vincent’s in Clear Island Waters and high school at Somerset College in Mudgeeraba. I returned after university in 2017 and now again to be part of the 90.9 Sea FM breakfast show, Bronte & Lakey for Breakfast!
What do you love the most about the Gold Coast?
I love the familiarity of the coast, while also enjoying the fantastic progress it has made to make it an entertainment and holiday destination. There are the establishments I know and love that my family has visited for years, but also so many new and exciting businesses opening each week to experience and enjoy.
Tell us a little bit about yourself.
Surprisingly, I am naturally quite introverted and a homebody, saving a lot of my energy and outgoingness for work. I try to stay up to date with the latest news, celebrity stories and TikTok trends (which I tell myself is for work). I enjoy walking, working out and reformer pilates, plus I’ve taken up running for the first time this year and i’m loving it. I’m extremely competitive and driven, which bleeds between both my professional and personal life… I’m terrible to play a board game with!
What’s your proudest career moment?
Definitely taking the post of 90.9 Sea FM’s Breakfast radio show. This is the biggest full circle moment of my life; being the radio station I grew up listening to, worked for previously and always dreamed of being part of. It is a huge honour that I take very seriously and one that has left me filled with endless gratitude that I have been trusted to help wake up the people of my hometown which I love so much.
What’s the best thing about working on the radio?
The comradery! I love sharing stories about my life and then having people relate to it. It’s such a personal media; we are 100% authentically ourselves, which at times can be intimidating when you’re sharing personal thoughts, feelings and experiences. But when we give people the platform to relate to their own stories and they DO, there is no better feeling.
What can listeners expect from Bronte & Lakey for Breakfast?
From the moment we found out we were teamed up for 2024, Lakey and I agreed that we wanted to lead each show with the F word… FUN, and we have stuck to that. Whether it’s making fun of each other, having fun at the expense of ourselves, or bringing a fun story, trend or game to the show, we want people to start their day smiling. With so many other platforms filled with negativity and bad news, we want our show to be an escape for listeners – laugh with us or at us, as long as you’re having fun that’s all that matters.
What are your Gold Coast favourites?
Favourite café: Two Birds One Stone café at Q Super Centre, Mermaid Waters
Favourite restaurant: Georges at Sorrento
Favourite bar: Edgewater at Isle of Capri
Favourite beach: Kingscliff
How do you choose to spend your days off?
Before I met my partner Dylan, the energizer bunny, my days off were much lazier. I’ve had to convince him to embrace ‘no alarm days’ on weekends so I can catch up on sleep after five days of 4am starts! So, I start by enjoying a sleep in followed by either a workout or a leisurely walk. Breakfast is my favourite meal to enjoy out so we often café crawl and drink copious amounts of coffee. I love online shopping and watching trashy reality television while vegging out at home. Then a perfect Saturday night would include early drinks and dinner with friends or maybe going to watch some live sport but still be home by 10pm because of my weak body clock!