my memories of Michael, are that i worked closely with Michael around the 1984/85, at 3lo, working on his midday show Monday to friday. He was one of nature's gentleman. He was always so thoughtful, professional, honest, and always radiate kindness wisdom and good humour. He always had a smile, and stopped to say hello sincerely, and listened intently to what others had to say. Although i haven't seen Michael for some time, i will miss him. Having lost my husband, Ross Warneke, almost 4 years ago, i can promise you that he will always be around you so strongly, to love and guide you through your lives. god bless xx


I used to be inspired by Michael's Business Essentials tapes which I listened to with great interest in the car while travelling around the country for work. The information was helpful, practical and often entertaining. Michael's true character shone through, especially when he told everyone of his personal fight with prostate cancer, and encouraged others to have themselves checked out. He struck me as a wise person - and one who was generous towards those around him.