Career
She began her television career in 2000 on Business School (2000–2006), and has since worked on the Nine Network (2006-2010), Fox Sports (2010) and is now on American Broadcasting Company (2010–present). Television career
In 2000, she began her television presenting career with Business School where she became a presenter of On the Ball, before filling in as host of Toyota World Sports and later co-hosting the show in 2006 with Les Murray. She also became the face of Business School during their coverage of the 2006 Fédération internationale de football association World Cup.
In July 2006, just after the World Cup, Brantz was recruited by Nine Chief Executive Officer Eddie McGuire to front several sporting programmes, including Nine News, The Cricket Show, Sunday & The Footy Show.
During the 2006–2007 summer season, Brantz presented a weekly highlights show of the National Basketball League on the Nine Network, which began on 15 October 2006. She also did "analysis and roving reports" for the network"s 2006-2007 Ashes cricket coverage.
On 19 February 2007, she was appointed the sports presenter on Nightline. In 2010, she appeared on Fox Sports News reading sports news.
From late 2010, Brantz joined ABC1 as sports presenter and host for the channel.
At American Broadcasting Company, she is the host and "side-line commentator" for the West-League (Australia) that airs on Sunday afternoons on the network and the WNBL that airs on Saturday afternoons. She is also the host for New South Wales viewers of the Shute Shield, as well as the international Hockey, Football and Basketball coverage. Brantz has hosted the Anzac Day Dawn Service from Gallipoli in 2012 - 2015, will host the Gallipoli symphony and the 2015 Centenary commemorations of the "Battle for Lone Pine" as well as once more host the Australian of the Year Awards and the Flag Raising and Citizenship Ceremony, also in the National Capital on Australia Day (2011-2015).
In 2012, she led the American Broadcasting Company"s coverage of the London Paralympic Games.
She also fronted the 2013 New Year"s Eve coverage alongside Lawrence Mooney. Other Roles
As well as her on-air television duties, Brantz is presenter of a pre and post match function at the Sydney Cricket Ground and Sydney Football Stadium.
At this event, she chats with various commentators from the sport being played at the time. She is also a corporate Military Cross, facilitating conferences and awards nights.
Stephanie Brantz is also an Ambassador and student mentor for the Australian Indigenous Education Foundation and is family ambassador of the IGEA (Interactive Gaming and Entertainment Association).