Joe Hildebrand

Hildebrand writes for Sydney's The Daily Telegraph and is also known to contribute to a number of other News Corp publications, including Melbourne's Herald Sun and news.com.au.

He has had a weekly spot on Channel Seven's The Morning Show as well as Sky News Australia talk program Paul Murray Live.

[6] Hildebrand was the co-host of a national drive time radio program with Matt Tilley on Triple M from January to December 2014.

"[11] Later that year, on 18 June, Hildebrand and his co-host Matt Tilley apologised after a number of racist comments were made during their Triple M show The One Percenters.

The comments caused outrage in Colombia, leading the Colombian embassy in Australia to call on the radio DJs to be punished under the Australian Racial Discrimination Act 1975.

"[13] Shortly after, on 14 July, Hildebrand was criticised on social media following homophobic comments he made on Twitter after Australian swimmer Ian Thorpe came out as homosexual.