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ABC Radio presenter Red Symons recovering from 'significant' brain injury

Broede Carmody

Published: July 27 2017 - 4:25PM

ABC breakfast radio presenter Red Symons is recovering from a "significant" brain injury after he fell and hit his head earlier this month. 

However, close friend and fellow ABC host Jon Faine has told listeners Symons remains "as sharp as ever". 

"He's working at coming back as soon as he can," he said on Thursday morning. "The bottom line is he's had a significant injury to his brain ... [but] he hasn't lost any function."

An ABC spokesman said Symons is expected to remain off air for some time so that he can focus on making a full recovery. 

"A lot of people are wishing him well," he said. 

Symons briefly lost consciousness while walking home from the supermarket on July 5. As a result, he hit his head on the pavement. 

Fellow presenter Libbi Gorr has been hosting ABC Radio Melbourne's breakfast timeslot while the 68-year-old focuses on his health. 

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