Erin Molan is an accomplished Australian TV and radio presenter, known for her versatility and influence in the media landscape. She co-hosts the comedy breakfast show "Hughesy, Ed and Erin" on 2DayFM, anchors her own prime-time show "Erin" on Sky News, and writes a column for the Daily Telegraph.
Beyond her media roles, Erin is an entrepreneur, having designed and launched the world’s first baby range, "By Erin." Her interests extend to politics, national security, and foreign affairs, and she actively uses her platform to support various charities, including Bowel Cancer Australia, Dreams2Live4, Syd2Camera, and Tresillian.
Erin's personal battle with online abuse spurred her to advocate for stronger online safety laws, leading to the enactment of the "Online Safety Act," or "Erin’s Law," as it was dubbed by Prime Minister Scott Morrison in 2021.
In her public speaking engagements, Erin shares inspiring stories of persistence, resilience, and the importance of turning negative experiences into opportunities for positive change. She considers it a privilege and responsibility to inspire and empower the next generation of Australians.
With over a decade of experience as a sports and news presenter on Channel 9, Erin made history as the first female host of the NRL Footy Show and was a key member of 2GB's Continuous Call Team. She also showcased her adventurous spirit by competing in the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race twice, including a record-breaking victory with the team Perpetual Loyal.