Greg Hywood steps down as Free TV Australia chair
By Tony Bosworth in Media News on Thursday, 05th June 2025 at 9:50am

Greg Hywood steps down.
Free TV Australia has announced its Independent Chair and ex-Fairfax CEO Greg Hywood has stepped down.
Appointed in October 2020, Hywood has chaired the Free TV Board during a period of substantial change in the Australian media and regulatory landscape.
During his tenure, Free TV has secured major policy reforms, including the introduction of a new prominence framework, enhancements to the anti-siphoning scheme, and a 12-month suspension of the commercial broadcasting tax. Under his leadership, Free TV also played a key role in national policy discussions on the impact of global digital platforms and the future of free-to-air television.
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