Gold Coast, Brisbane, Sydney, Gold Coast, Brisbane, Sydney, QLD, Australia
Liz Cantor (born October 11, 1982) is an Australian television presenter. She attended Griffith University on the Gold Coast and received majors in media communications, journalism and broadcast.
Liz has been a presenter with Channel Seven’s The Great South East and Creek to Coast since 2005 and has been filing beach and surf reports for Queensland's Seven Nightly News since 2005.
Liz has also been the summer fill-in and weekend weather presenter since 2006 and in 2008 started hosting The Gold Lotto Draw in Queensland.
In 2005 she beat 12 others to win the reality television series The Mole, presented by Tom Williams, and $200,000 in prize money. During the series she completed extreme mental and physical challenges.
She has appeared in two Australian movies, Gettin' Squared and Blurred and appeared in Blue Water High in 2005 as Corin Hardy.
A keen surfer, Liz was sponsored by Billabong and competed on the Australian Junior Series. She was also one of the first ever females surf judges to travel at an international level on the ASP and World Circuit Tour to destinations such as Fiji, Hawaii, Tahiti, The Maldives, Europe and the Gold Coast 2000-2002.
She is a youth ambassador for the State Emergency Service, which led her to an intimate afternoon tea at Government House, with the Governor General earlier this year. Her charity work also includes Greencross Australia.
Her variety of roles at Seven Brisbane include: Surf Reporter and weather presenter for 7 News, Gold Lotto presenter and presenter for The Great South East.