Originally from
Texas in outback
Queensland, Hitchener began his media career in 1965 at the
Brisbane radio station
4BH where he wrote, edited and presented news bulletins. Hitchener then moved on to
ABC Brisbane, where he undertook roles as a television news and radio presenter. Still at the ABC, he moved to Sydney in 1973, where he was a relief presenter on the evening news for
James Dibble. In January 2013, the Nine Network celebrated Hitchener's 40-year career with the network at a gala dinner where many speakers paid tribute to his work in news and the community. In July 2014, it was announced Hitchener had signed a new contract to remain presenter of Nine News, believed to be for five years. On 29 March 2021, Hitchener was reading the news bulletin when he suddenly fell ill and was unable to read the
teleprompter, causing him to go home mid-broadcast. In February 2022, Hitchener was announced as a
Moomba Monarch alongside
Fifi Box. In November 2023, it was announced that Alicia Loxley and
Tom Steinfort would replace Hitchener to present on weeknights and Hitchener will move to weekends from January 2024. ==Charity and community work==