After two decades as Melbourne’s trusted weather presenter, Livinia Nixon is stepping away from her nightly forecasts at Nine Network. For many Melbourne families, the evening news felt incomplete without her familiar presence delivering the weather.
Nixon’s departure does not stem from tiredness or loss of passion. At 50, she wants to focus more on her family, especially as her youngest son, Ted, prepares to start high school alongside older brother Henry.
“I’ve been on air for more of my life than I’ve not,” Nixon joked after the announcement, highlighting how deeply her career has intertwined with her life.
Nixon’s journey at Nine began in 1997 when she was just 22 years old. Once a shy schoolgirl, she surprised friends by stepping onto the television stage with the legendary show Hey Hey, It’s Saturday, quickly becoming a household name.
This path was shaped by her early appearances in TV advertisements and encouragement from a neighbor who connected her with the casting agency Artist Services. Key mentors such as Steve Vizard and Glenn Robbins, along with the support of the Nine Network team, were essential in her growth.
As she closes this chapter, Nixon embraces new adventures and more family time, marking an important transition after a remarkable career in front of the camera.
Livinia Nixon ends a 20-year tenure as Melbourne’s weather presenter to prioritize family and new opportunities, closing a remarkable chapter at Nine Network.