Chloe Maxwell is one of the most popular and recognized faces in Australian media. As a media personality, TV and radio presenter, model, author, MC, and public speaker, she has done it all.
Most recently, Chloe featured in campaigns for Gold Coast Tourism, Michael Hill, and the Brisbane Racing Club. She co-hosted Channel 7’s health and wellbeing show Live Well, providing viewers with tips on staying active, preventing illness, and achieving lifestyle goals. She also fronted campaigns for Aeroguard and Trade Secret.
Discovered by Chic Management in 1992, Chloe initially worked as a high fashion model before transitioning to television and acting. Her three-year contract as the iconic Jeans West girl captured attention and led to her first presenting role on Network Ten’s E! News in 2000. She went on to host Fox8’s Premiere and Stylebyte on Arena and earned an AFI nomination for her role in the Aussie film Under the Radar. Chloe also shot the documentary Aussie Girl in Ethiopia for World Vision, which aired on Channel Ten.
Known for her relaxed on-air demeanour, Chloe made the switch to free-to-air television, hosting Seven Network’s WILD TV and co-hosting Network Ten’s The X Factor. She also wrote the U Got Femail column for the Telegraph for a year.
In 2004, Chloe filled in for Jackie O on Austereo's National Hot 30 Countdown and later hosted Footballers Wives on SEA FM. In 2008, she married Mat Rogers, and together they founded the charity 4 ASD Kids to support children with autism. That same year, Chloe competed on Seven Network’s It Takes Two, performing live each week.
In 2010, Chloe became the roving entertainment reporter on The Matty John's Show on Channel Seven. In 2012, she published her first book, Living with Max, detailing her experience raising a child with autism, and won her series of Celebrity Come Dine With Me Australia, donating the proceeds to 4 ASD Kids.
Chloe’s magnetism, style, and knack for predicting trends make her a respected media personality. She, Mat, and their children live on the Gold Coast and remain active in the community.