Super Radio Network (SRN) has today announced the appointment of Graham Mott as its new Chief Executive Officer.
It follows the recent resignation of his predecessor Rhys Holleran.
Mott is a well-known and respected radio leader, bringing years of experience in the commercial radio sector.
He also knows the network well, having recently been involved in a number of network wide programs for SRN.
“We are delighted to welcome Graham to Super Radio Network,” said Chairperson Joan Warner. “Graham will be a valuable addition as CEO as the network moves towards the future.”
Director Despina Priala said “Graham is a great and well-respected radio operator and his contribution to SRN will be invaluable.”
“Graham has a great understanding of the Super Radio Network and I very much look forward to working with him,” said Director George Caralis.
“I am delighted to be joining SRN as CEO,” said Mott. “Over the past year, working on a number of projects across the group, I have come to understand some of the complexities of the Super Radio Network.”
“I am also very cognisant of the challenges facing a regional radio network, and of course radio in general, in the current economic climate.”
Super Radio Network is the largest privately owned commercial network in Australia with 45 radio stations across NSW, Queensland and the Northern Territory.
The network was started by Bill and Pam Caralis in 1987. For 12 months, after the passing of both Bill and Pam, George Caralis and Despina Priala acted as Joint Managing Directors of the network until Joan Warner joined the company as Chair in August 2025, when George and Despina took on the roles of non-executive Directors.

