CHRISSIE SWAN

TV & RADIO PRESENTER

Chrissie Swan has been a familiar and much-loved presence on Australian television and radio for more than two decades, celebrated for her quick wit, authenticity and natural storytelling charm.

Since 2023, Chrissie Swan has fronted her own national program, The Chrissie Swan Show, firmly establishing herself as a solo host and driving it to become the most-listened-to show in its timeslot (2–4pm, Nova Network, 2024). In 2025, she expanded her audio presence with the launch of The ChrissieCast, her first podcast with the Nova Network. Prior to this, Chrissie spent seven highly successful years on Nova 100’s ACRA award-winning breakfast show Chrissie, Sam & Browny, and earlier co-hosted Mix 101.1’s breakfast show alongside Jane Hall, taking it to number one FM in Melbourne.

This year Chrissie appeared in Who Do You Think You Are on SBS and in 2025, Chrissie hosted the reboot of the iconic lifestyle series Healthy, Wealthy & Wise on the Seven Network, bringing her signature warmth, humour and curiosity to the nation’s screens. Her television portfolio is extensive and varied, she has hosted multiple prime-time formats and appeared across some of Australia’s biggest franchises, including The Masked Singer AustraliaCelebrity MasterChef Australia and I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! She hosted the hit panel show Would I Lie To You? Australia and appeared regularly on The Project. Chrissie first captured the nation’s attention as the runner-up on Big Brother in 2003. Earlier credits include co-hosting the Logie-nominated The Circle (where she won the 2011 Logie Award for Most Popular Female Presenter and received a Gold Logie nomination), Can of WormsThe Great Australian Spelling Bee and Find My Family.

Beyond the screen and the mic, Chrissie is a warm, relatable writer and now a published cookbook author. In 2025, she released her first cookbook, The Shortcut Queen, a celebration of fun, fuss-free cooking designed for busy, real-life households. She continues to write as a regular columnist for The Australian Women’s Weekly and has also contributed to Sunday LifeGood Weekend and Weekend Magazine. Her earlier bestselling book, Is It Just Me? (Confessions of an Over-Sharer), was released in 2015.

A proud mum of three, dog and cat lover and passionate home cook,. Chrissie is an ambassador for Foodbank, supporting Australians experiencing food insecurity.



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