Tony Squires is an Australian media personality.
Squires is currently the sport presenter on Seven News in Sydney. He is perhaps best known as the presenter of the comic sport news show The Fat, which ran on ABC television from 2000 to 2003.
In 2000, Squires began hosting sports show The Fat on ABC. He remained on the show until 2003, when it was axed. In 2004, he joined the Seven Network to host a revamped and retitled sport show 110% Tony Squires, which only lasted one season.
In 2008, he joined Network Ten to host Big Mouth, a panel show based around Big Brother. The show also lasted one season, as Big Brother was axed after the 2008 series.
In April 2010, Squires replaced Alex Cullen as weekday sports presenter on Seven News in Sydney.
Squires is also a fill in presenter for Andrew O'Keefe on Weekend Sunrise.
Squires early work in radio involved writing news bulletins for the Sydney radio station 2SM, and SBS Radio station 2EA.
In 2005, Squires and long-time colleague Rebecca Wilson (The Fat, Big Mouth) were hired by new radio station Vega 95.3 Sydney to co-host the drive-time program. In 2007, Squires and Wilson were joined by Mikey Robins, but Wilson's retirement in September 2009 prompted Vega to stand down Squires and Robins a month later.