Brooke Boney quit her ideal job to pursue her secret dream
6/3/202653 min
The Gamilaroi journalist on the tiny coalmining town that made her and still sustains her, how eating worms led to a job on breakfast TV, and why she's aiming to be a good ancestor in the deep future.
Brooke grew up in Muswellbrook, a coal mining town in NSW.
She was a smart, high-achieving kid, doing every extra-curricular activity she could fit in.
Despite this, she dropped out of high school and didn't finish her education.
After a couple of lost years, a kind boyfriend introduced Brooke to the idea of journalism, and suddenly, she was raring to go, earning jobs in the press gallery in Canberra for NITV, and on triple j, reading the news.
Brooke was at the height of her career, doing entertainment news on the Today show on Nine, when she made a decision that seemed to come out of left field.
In 2024 Brooke suddenly quit her high-profile job to take up an offer to study at Oxford University.
Oxford presented the opportunity to complete the unfinished business of her education after being robbed of her academic potential in high school.
In continuing to study, Brooke is focused on a life to be a not only a good auntie and sister but also a good ancestor for future generations.
Further information
Brooke's book of essays, All of It: Notes on public life, private joy and everything in between was published by Joan, an imprint of Allen & Unwin.
This episode was produced by Alice Moldovan. The Executive Producer is Eliza Kirsch.
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You might have encountered Gamilaroi woman Brooke Boney with your morning coffee while she's been reading the news on Triple J or doing the entertainment reporting on the Today Show when she was sent to Paris for the Olympics, to the Oscars, to parties and red carpets around the world and here at home. Before that, she was working for NITV in the press gallery in Canberra with a front-row seat to the kind of action most journos dream of. But she didn't start there. It might appear that Brooke Boney was always destined for this big life, but none of this was guaranteed. If we go way back to the start, you'll find Brooke, daughter of a single mum, eldest of six, in her grandparents' pool in a coal mining town in regional New South Wales with a gaggle