Lauren Phillips has established herself as one of television's most beloved presenters. Her journey began with a presenting role on 'Postcards', Channel Nine's renowned Victorian travel program, back in April 2008, and her profile has soared ever since.
On 'Postcards', Lauren travels across Victoria, presenting captivating travel and lifestyle stories. Her work has taken her to Canada and Ireland, and she has also featured in various special segments for the show. Lauren's versatility shines through her presenting roles on Channel Nine's 'Helloworld Travel' and the popular travel program 'Getaway', where she's tackled thrilling assignments like wrangling crocodiles in Australia's Northern Territory.
She has also been a familiar face on Channel Nine's Today Show, Today Extra, A Current Affair, Logies, Nine News Now, and 20 to 1. Lauren's engaging and down-to-earth presenting style has endeared her to audiences, whether she's covering the Australian Open Tennis or hosting Channel Nine's Australian Women’s Weekly Easter and Christmas specials. Her natural charm and ability to connect make her a standout presence on screen.
Beyond television, Lauren has made her mark in radio, filling in on Melbourne's top-rated FOX FM 'Matt & Jo' Show and co-hosting the 'Scoopla' program with Jules Lund. She's also a respected ambassador for brands like Mazda and Carroten, and has collaborated with L’Oreal, Lipault, Hush Hush Lingerie, Calvin Klein Watches + Jewellery, FILA, Telstra, and G Adventures. Lauren's versatility extends to corporate appearances and MC roles, and she cherishes her experiences racing in the Lexus Celebrity Race at the 2011 and 2014 Australian F1 Grand Prix.
Currently, Lauren Phillips, alongside her co-host Jase Hawkins, entertains Melbourne listeners with their dynamic and engaging banter on Nova 100. Their show is a blend of humour, current affairs, and community involvement, reflecting Lauren's commitment to connecting with audiences on a personal level. Her vibrant presence and genuine rapport with listeners have made her a beloved figure in Melbourne's media landscape, solidifying her reputation as a leading voice in breakfast radio.