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Popular sports journalist Erin Molan has quit her role at Channel 9 to take up new jobs, including one at a rival TV station.

a Sky News Primetime Contributor, which will see her appear in a wide range of the network’s programming.

“Erin is a highly respected broadcaster and journalist who fiercely advocates on issues of national importance. Her insights will add new context for our discussion and opinion programs.

“My biggest thing in life is I never want to look back and regret not spending the time with my daughter that she deserves and now my situation is changed a bit,” she said.

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