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Maggie Collins is an Australian Brisbane-based band manager and national radio announcer. Collins is manager of Brisbane bands John Steel Singers and DZ Deathrays.[1]

She broadcasts weekly for youth station Triple J where she presents the weekend afternoons show.[2] She was the former music director at Brisbane radio station 4ZZZ.[3]

She plays in the avant-garde pop band The Thin Kids.

References

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  1. ^ Bullock, James (18 March 2015). "A Session with Maggie Collins – Artist Manager".
  2. ^ "Triple J People". Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
  3. ^ "Bigsound 2014" (PDF).