Redefining Gaming and Media with Influence and Advocacy
Stephanie Bendixsen, known widely by her gamertag ‘Hex’, is a prominent figure in the Australian entertainment industry, celebrated as a television presenter, author, and influential voice within the gaming community. Her career began in 2009 with ABC TV’s Good Game, where she became the shows first full-time female presenter, marking a pivotal moment for gender representation in gaming media. This role expanded her influence exponentially, leading to the launch of Good Game: Spawn Point in 2010, a children’s adaptation that cemented ‘Bajo and Hex’ as Australia’s foremost gaming experts across generations.
Beyond television, Stephanie’s versatility shines through her partnerships in branded content creation and her engaging presence as a partnered Twitch broadcaster. She leverages her platform to champion gender equality, discuss the evolution of video game narrative, and advocate for strong female representation within games. Her commitment to storytelling also extends to the realm of literature, with the Pixel Raiders series for young readers published by Scholastic Australia. She has also participated in numerous writer’s festivals across the country with video game story writers and developers to discuss the process of building a narrative in games.
Stephanie is not only recognised for her on-screen talents but also for her advocacy within the gaming and tech communities. As an experienced speaker and MC, Stephanie is a highly sought-after presence at conferences and events, where she shares insights including women’s roles in tech and STEM fields, the impact of gaming on mental health, gaming and life balance, online safety, and behaviour and personal experiences being a female face of a male dominated industry
Her television credits are diverse, including ABC3’s My Great Big Adventure and Seven Network’s screenplay, alongside hosting roles on Foxtel’s Thrones 360 and National Geographic’s Only in Australia. Her recent endeavours include co-hosting Network Ten’s ’Ultimate Classroom’, showcasing her brand appeal and ability to connect with audiences across various media landscapes. Stephanie also hosted a variety of Red Bull Productions including 'Red Bull Wrap Up' - a video game quiz show and Red Bull Billy Cart.
Today, Stephanie remains deeply embedded in gaming culture, actively engaging with her community through live Twitch broadcasts and collaborations such as Black Pocket, a popular video game variety show produced in Sydney. Her partnerships with brands like Red Bull, Lenovo Legion, and Logitech G underscore her influence as both a content creator and a brand ambassador committed to fostering meaningful connections within the gaming community.
Stephanie Bendixsen continues to redefine what it means to be a prominent female figure in gaming and entertainment, blending her passion for storytelling with a steadfast commitment to empowering diverse voices within these dynamic industries.