Early life Stefanovic studied journalism at university, but after earning his degree, he could not secure a cadetship. At his father's suggestion, he auditioned for
NIDA but did not make the final cut despite making it through a few rounds of auditions. In 1996, Stefanovic took up a position with
TVNZ as a reporter for
One Network News in New Zealand. In 1998, Stefanovic returned to Australia with a job reporting and presenting for
Ten News in
Brisbane, and also acted as a fill-in news presenter for
Ron Wilson in
Sydney.
Nine Network In 2000, Stefanovic moved to the
Nine Network as a reporter and back-up presenter for
Nine News in Brisbane. He received a Queensland Media Award for Best News Coverage for his report on the
Childers backpacker hostel fire in 2000. His reports on the
2001 Warragamba bushfires from
Sussex Inlet in January 2002 led to his appointment to Nine's Sydney newsroom, and he was involved in the coverage of the
2003 Canberra bushfires. In February 2005, Stefanovic replaced
Today host
Steve Liebmann. He has been a fill-in host on
A Current Affair for
Tracy Grimshaw. In 2006, he participated in the Nine Network reality television show ''
Torvill and Dean's Dancing on Ice''. He eventually made it to the grand final of the show, but was beaten by Jake Wall by a viewer poll. In 2008, Stefanovic took over as host of Nine Network's
Carols by Candlelight with Lisa Wilkinson replacing longtime host
Ray Martin. He continued to host
Carols by Candlelight until 2012, when he was replaced by
David Campbell. In 2011, along with his hosting role at
Today, Stefanovic was a contributing reporter on
60 Minutes. He also hosted a Sunday evening edition of
A Current Affair (
ACA Sunday). In December 2011, he was a crew member aboard racing
supermaxi yacht Investec LOYAL when it won line honours in the
2011 Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race. Stefanovic hosted the Nine Network's evening reports on the
2012 London Olympics. In December 2013, he was a crew member aboard supermaxi yacht Perpetual Loyal in the 2013 Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race, with his other celebrity crew members,
Larry Emdur,
Guillaume Brahimi,
Tom Slingsby,
Phil Waugh and
Jude Bolton. In October 2015, Stefanovic hosted the television panel show
The Verdict on the Nine Network. The weekly show mixed elements of successful programs
The Project and
Q&A but courted controversy with its line-up of panelists. In July 2017, Stefanovic began hosting
This Time Next Year on the Nine Network. In December 2018, it was announced that Stefanovic would not be returning as a co-host of
Today in 2019. In November 2019, the
Nine Network announced that Stefanovic would be returning to
Today as co-host from January 2020 alongside
Weekend Today co-host and
60 Minutes reporter
Allison Langdon. In June 2020, Stefanovic celebrated 20 years with the Nine Network.
2GB In June 2019, it was announced that Stefanovic would become a regular contributor on
2GB.
Podcast In January 2026, Stefanovic launched
The Karl Stefanovic Show, a weekly podcast featuring interviews, commentary, and discussions on current events and popular culture. ==Personal life==