In a late-afternoon announcement that has left the Australian entertainment and sporting worlds reeling, Channel 9 has confirmed the immediate and permanent departure of long-time presenter Jo Silvagni from the network. The decision, effective immediately as of 5:00 p.m. on February 1, 2026, comes after weeks of intense public scrutiny and internal discussions triggered by the high-profile conviction of her son, Tom Silvagni, in a sexual assault case.
Jo Silvagni, 55, has been a fixture on Australian television for more than three decades, best known as a presenter on Dancing with the Stars, The Footy Show, and various Nine lifestyle and entertainment programs. Her polished, warm on-screen persona made her one of the network’s most recognisable faces — and one of the few women to maintain a consistent prime-time presence across multiple formats.

The network’s statement was brief but unequivocal: “After careful consideration and discussions with Jo, we have mutually agreed that she will step away from her on-air roles with Channel 9. We thank Jo for her enormous contribution to the network over many years and wish her and her family well in the future.” No further details were provided regarding severance, future projects, or whether the departure was fully voluntary.
Sources close to the network and the Silvagni family say the decision was effectively forced by mounting pressure from advertisers, audience feedback, and internal concerns about brand reputation. Tom Silvagni, 24, the eldest son of Jo and former AFL star Tony Lockett, was convicted in November 2025 of one count of sexual penetration without consent and one count of sexual assault following a two-week trial in the Victorian County Court. He was sentenced to four years and six months imprisonment with a non-parole period of two years and nine months. An appeal against the conviction was lodged in late January 2026 and is scheduled for preliminary hearing in March.
Jo Silvagni has remained publicly silent throughout the trial and sentencing, but behind the scenes she has been described as “shattered and devastated.” Friends say she has been “living a nightmare” since the allegations first surfaced, torn between supporting her son and grappling with the public fallout. Her absence from the screen in recent months had already sparked speculation; tonight’s announcement removes any doubt about her immediate future at Nine.
The timing and wording of the statement have fuelled widespread discussion. Many in the industry view the “mutual agreement” language as a polite euphemism for a network-mandated exit. Several advertisers had reportedly expressed discomfort with Jo continuing in high-visibility roles while her son’s legal proceedings — and now appeal — remained front-page news. Social-media sentiment has been sharply divided: supporters have flooded her accounts with messages of love and understanding, while others have criticised the network for “abandoning” a long-serving presenter during a family crisis.
Jo’s husband, former St Kilda and Sydney AFL star Tony Lockett, has stayed out of the public eye throughout the ordeal. The couple, married since 1994, have three children together, and friends say the strain on the family has been immense.
For Jo Silvagni, the announcement closes a significant chapter of a career that spanned game shows, lifestyle programs, red-carpet hosting, and reality-TV judging. She rose to prominence in the 1990s as a model and presenter before becoming one of the most recognisable faces on Australian television. Her warm, relatable style earned her a loyal audience, particularly among women viewers.
As she steps away from the spotlight — at least for now — questions linger about what comes next. Will she pursue other media opportunities, focus on family, or take time away from public life entirely? The network has left the door open for future collaborations but made clear there are no current plans.
For the Silvagni family, tonight’s news adds another layer of pain to an already agonising period. The once-bright television career of a woman who brought joy to millions has ended not with fanfare or farewell, but with a quiet, forced exit amid controversy and grief.
Australia’s entertainment industry — and its audience — will feel the absence of Jo Silvagni for a long time to come.
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