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Erin Molan

Erin Molan (born 24 August 1983)[2] is an Australian television presenter who worked on Sky News Australia, a past radio presenter on 2Day FM and a former columnist for Sydney newspaper The Daily Telegraph.[3]

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Erin Molan
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Molan in 2013
Born (1983-08-24) 24 August 1983 (age 41)
Canberra, A.C.T. Australia[1]
Occupation(s)Television presenter, radio presenter, columnist
Years active2008−present
Employerfreelance
Known for
PartnerSean Ogilvy (2017–2021)
Children1
FatherJim Molan
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Molan was previously with the Nine Network as part of Nine's Wide World of Sports National Rugby League (NRL) coverage. From 2019, she hosted the secondary broadcast for channel 9Gem of the Australian Open tennis tournament. Molan was also Friday and Saturday sports presenter on Nine News Sydney and the host of The Sunday Footy Show and former host of The NRL Footy Show.

Early life

Molan was born in Canberra[1] and raised in Jakarta, Indonesia. She attended sixteen different schools due to the Australian Army career of her father, Jim Molan.[4]

Career

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Molan's first job in media was with a community television station in Canberra.[5] She then gained a job for WIN Television as a reporter and presenter and moved to Sydney in 2010 to work for the Nine Network.[1] In 2012, she joined The NRL Footy Show on a regular basis, appearing mainly on the "League of their Own" segment as well as being their roving reporter.[citation needed] In 2014, Molan became a permanent co-host of the program working alongside Paul Vautin, Darryl Brohman, Beau Ryan, and former test cricketer Michael Slater. Molan has also appeared on The Sunday Footy Show as a regular since 2012, mainly doing the "Around the Grounds" segment reporting.[4]

Molan hosted Nine's Wide World of Sports' coverage of the 2017 Fast5 Netball World Series.

From 2018, she became the sole host of The NRL Footy Show as well as hosting The Sunday Footy Show.[citation needed]

It was announced on 3 October 2018 that, after twenty-four years, The NRL Footy Show would be axed following the worst slide in ratings in the show's history.[6] In December 2021, Molan resigned from the Nine Network to join Sky News Australia as a primetime contributor.[3]

Also in December 2021, Molan declined an approach to run as the Liberal Party of Australia candidate for the Division of Eden-Monaro in the 2022 Australian election, saying her future political ambitions with the Liberals are "down the track".[7][8]

In December 2024, Molan was abruptly fired from her position on Sky News.[9] After her firing, she went on a trip to Israel where she met with the country's president Isaac Herzog as well as relatives of hostages held by Hamas. Herzog praised Molan for her "moral clarity" in siding with Israel in its Gaza war. When asked why she was fired, she said budget cuts.[10]

In February 2025, Molan became the host for 69 X Minutes, a news show funded by Elon Musk which airs on Twitter.[11]

Personal life

In April 2017, Molan announced her engagement to policeman Sean Ogilvy.[12] Their daughter was born in 2018.[13] Three years later, Molan announced her relationship with fiancé Ogilvy had broken down.[14]

Molan is a Roman Catholic.[15]

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