Faustina Agolley is a multifaceted personality, boasting an impressive array of skills and accomplishments. As a TV Host, she has made a significant impact on the industry, having worked on top-rating entertainment programs such as Australia's The Voice, where she bridged the gap between television viewers and online as the program's social media reporter.
Prior to her stint on The Voice, Faustina hosted Australia's flagship music program, Video Hits, where she had the opportunity to travel the world and interview some of the biggest names in the music industry, including Alicia Keys, Kanye West, Adele, Bruno Mars, Rihanna, Calvin Harris, Dave Grohl, Calvin Harris, and Pharrell Williams.
Faustina has also made a name for herself as a host of live events, having hosted Network Ten's live national coverage of the New Year's Eve Fireworks from Sydney's Harbour Bridge, as well as sharing her opinions on politics and current affairs as a guest panellist on ABC1's live political show Q&A.
In addition to her work in television, Faustina has also made her mark in the world of film, making her feature film debut opposite Portia de Rossi and Lucy Fry in the comedy, Now Add Honey, in 2015. She has also ventured into the world of theatre, making her debut at Sydney Theatre Company and Melbourne Theatre Company in Florian Zeller's Moliere-Award winning play The Father, opposite theatre luminary, John Bell, in 2017.
As a DJ, Faustina has had the opportunity to open for some of the biggest names in the industry, including Harpo, Oprah Winfrey's 'An Evening With Oprah' arena tour across Australia and New Zealand. Her music style is eclectic, ranging from electro to hip hop, and she has spun five-hour sets for various events, including The Voice Wrap Party, Armani Exchange at Vogue's Fashion Night Out, Spotify, Audi, Cotton On in Santa Monica, Los Angeles, and Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week.
Faustina's written work on LGBTI issues has been published in the Huffington Post and Sunday Life (Daily Life),and she is a graduate of Media and Communications, Geography and Social Sciences at The University of Melbourne and RMIT University.