A beloved radio presenter has been remembered for his kindness and artistry in a memorial service that paid tribute to his whimsical nature.
Best known for presenting the Afternoons show on ABC Radio Sydney for more than 20 years, James Valentine died in April after a two-year battle with cancer.
The 64-year-old chose to end his life using voluntary assisted dying after he was diagnosed with oesophageal cancer in March 2024.
A public memorial held at Sydney's Town Hall in his honour on Friday paid tribute to his broadcasting and music career as hundreds lined up around the block.
Unlike typically sombre funerals, the upbeat and entertaining service was punctuated by loud cheers and laughs from the audience.
Comedian HG Nelson, who contributed to a segment on Valentine's radio show, opened proceedings with a rousing comedic routine that had the crowd in stitches.