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Mikey Robins (Mikel Mason Robins) was born on 8 December, 1961 in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia, is an Australian broadcaster and comedian. Discover Mikey Robins's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 62 years old?

Popular As Mikel Mason Robins
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Age 62 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 8 December, 1961
Birthday 8 December
Birthplace Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia
Nationality Australia

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His wife is Laura Williams (1999–present)

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1961

Mikel Mason "Mikey" Robins (born 8 December 1961) is an Australian media personality, comedian and writer.

1989

He played the character of Reg Linchpin on the ABC's Mr Squiggle and Friends in 1989–1990.

1994

His co-presenters included Helen Razer (1994 or earlier), Paul McDermott (1997), Jen Oldershaw and The Sandman (Steve Abbott) (1998).

1996

He is best known for the satirical game show Good News Week, which ran on the ABC and Network Ten between 1996 and 2000, and returned again when the series was resurrected in February 2008.

Robins was born in Newcastle, New South Wales.

He attended Newcastle High School.

He attended the University of Newcastle, where he obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree with a double major in English and Drama.

In his teens, he worked as a parcel pickup boy at Woolworths, Garden City, Kotara, and as a barman at the Mary Ellen Hotel, Merewether.

He was a member of The Castanet Club with Steve Abbott and Maynard.

The recognition he gained through Triple J launched Robins's career in television comedy; he appeared on Live and Sweaty and was a regular on McFeast before joining McDermott on Good News Week in 1996.

He remained with Good News Week throughout its initial run between 1996 and 2000, and when Network Ten renewed the series in 2008 he returned in his original role.

Robins's other television projects have included several documentaries on Australian pubs such as Mikey, Pubs and Beer Nuts, as well as appearances on the ABC series The Fat, and the Seven Network's breakfast program, Sunrise.

1999

Robins was a breakfast radio presenter for the Australian FM radio station Triple J for seven years, ending in 1999.

In 1999, Robins married his long-time partner Laura Williams.

Robins is a supporter of the rugby league club South Sydney Rabbitohs.

Robins's father, Bill, sold hair-care products and worked for a time as an announcer at weekend surf lifesaving carnivals, which Robins says was his "introduction to talking into a microphone".

When he was eight, Robins's father was diagnosed with cancer and died two years later.

Robins claims he reacted to his father's death by eating more and giving up sports, pointing to this as the beginning of his battle with obesity.

His obesity was a frequent source of comedy in his performances, but also held serious health implications.

2001

He formally co-hosted the breakfast program on Sydney radio station Triple M with Amanda Keller in 2001 and then Vega 95.3 alongside Tony Squires and Rebecca Wilson.

2003

In 2003, he was diagnosed with extreme sleep apnea which caused him to stop breathing around 70 times an hour while he slept, due in large part to his weight.

In addition, he suffered from high cholesterol, borderline type 2 diabetes, abnormal liver function and poor mobility.

2005

In 2005, he was a contestant on the TV show Australian's Brainiest Comedian.

In the final round, he beat Bob Downe, winning the game by one point.

He was presented with a trophy and won A$20,000, which he donated to the NSW Autism Association.

Robins is also a published author, having co-written two books, Three Beers and a Chinese Meal (with Helen Razer), a bestseller, and Big Man's World (with Tony Squires and Steve Abbott).

2006

In 2006, he underwent lapband bariatric surgery to combat his obesity.

2007

At the time, Robins weighed close to 150 kg; in an episode of Australian Story that aired on 3 July 2007, he announced that he had lost around 65 kg to date.