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Nathan, Nat and Shaun

Nathan, Nat and Shaun

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Nathan, Nat & Shaun are all current world record holders in their own right – Nathan for having snuggled the most number of bunnies in a hammock (the previous world record holder was Cameron Diaz), Nat for putting the most number of socks on her left foot while listening to Michael Jackson’s ‘Beat It’ and most recently Shaun for stuffing the most number of bananas down his pants with a record of 273. They’re all very proud of their achievements. They also do a breakfast show on Nova 93.7 in Perth, Australia.

 

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  • Best Of The Week | Happy Valentine's Day!
    Feb 13 2026

    Missed anything from Nathan, Nat & Shaun this week? Don't stress this will get you up to speed!

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    57 mins
  • Quickie | Tom Cashman Confesses To Farting On A Nova Employee!
    Feb 13 2026

    Don't have time to listen to the full show? We got you covered on the Nathan, Nat & Shaun Quickie, all the best bits from Friday, 13th of February’s episode!

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    33 mins
  • Full Show | Cupid In The Studio, $80M Lotto & Moving For Love
    Feb 13 2026

    It’s an early Valentine’s Day special -Trusso’s dressed as Cupid, Nat’s rocking sunglasses indoors like a diva. We unpack the $80 million lotto winner who ignored multiple calls before finding out he was suddenly rich and dive into love stories after comedian Dean Courtney reveals he moved from the UK to Perth for romance. Plus, Tom Cashman drops in with an all-time awkward entrance..

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    55 mins
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