Hannah Hollis’ shock career move: Popular Aussie TV presenter announces sudden departure from Fox Sports after 10 years

Hannah Hollis unveiled a surprising change in her professional life, stating that she will be leaving her position as a presenter at Fox Sports.

As a devoted admirer, I can’t contain my excitement as I pen down this message! You know who I’m talking about, that charismatic Aussie TV host who’s been gracing our screens for the past decade, working tirelessly for the sports broadcaster. Well, get ready to cheer even louder because he’s not leaving us anytime soon! He’ll continue to captivate us on Luxury Escapes, a show that takes us on luxurious journeys, currently being brought to life by Foxtel. It’s a dream come true for fans like me!

The 36-year-old’s final broadcast will be on Sunday as she covers the Suncorp Super Netball.

Hannah has previously appeared on Luxury Escapes; she was a part of the second season of a well-known travel program.

In 2016, I stumbled upon this amazing show that takes me on a global tour of the most incredible holiday destinations, and believe it or not, it even explores hidden gems right in my own neighborhood! It’s like having the world’s best travel guide at my fingertips.

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Hannah shared details with news.com.au regarding her professional change following her recent trip to the U.S. for a lavish vacation.

She mentioned that she’s visited many breathtaking locations worldwide, immersing herself in a mix of untamed luxuries, exhilarating adventures, diverse cuisines, art, and rich cultural heritage, all deeply rooted in the local customs.

‘It’s a joy to share stories like this.’

Hannah made it clear to her followers that even though she switched from sports to traveling, she hasn’t abandoned her love for the field. Instead, she plans to mix these interests together in the future.

She expressed that her experience with Fox Sports and Foxtel, as well as the chances I’ve seized during the last ten years, have only increased my drive for success.

She mentioned that it seemed right for her to leave her familiar boundaries and delve into a wider range of opportunities within the media sphere.

Following the fresh shot taken by Fox Sports, there has been escalation in their ongoing football rivalry with Channel Seven.

This year, Fox serves as the primary channel for football enthusiasts throughout much of Australia to catch matches during many Saturdays, thanks to an adjustment in the league’s television contract.

This decision has enraged football spectators and significantly impacted Seven’s broadcasting, an area that has been strengthened by their substantial investments in AFL discussion programs featuring personalities such as Kane Cornes and Caroline Wilson.

As a devoted fan this year, I’ve been thrilled to have the opportunity to watch each and every game on Fox. The commentary team has provided coverage for all matches, leading to a significant surge in ratings.

Seven-star analyst Brian Taylor has been subtly criticizing Fox by highlighting the fact that they don’t consistently send their commentary teams to live games, opting instead to cover events from a studio setting. Contrastingly, Taylor and his peers are always present at the stadium.

Recently, Fox retaliated by airing an advertisement featuring a woman resembling Taylor, who was seen pounding on the door of a tavern as she was unable to enter and watch football on a Saturday.

It appears that the staff member at the broadcaster went too far regarding Seven, as they labeled a commercial as ‘disrespectful’, which is what The Age reports.

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2025-06-27 06:03

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