The Australian journalist Brooke Boney is best recognized for her work on the Today Show. She was born on April 15, 1987 (Age: 39 years old) in Muswellbrook, New South Wales, she is of Gamilaroi heritage and has become a strong voice for Indigenous representation in media. 

Brooke has built an impressive career, working with major networks like ABC, Triple J, and Nine Network.

She gained popularity and a good net worth, as a newsreader on Triple J, where she greeted listeners with “Yaama,” a traditional Gamilaroi word. 

Brooke Boney’s biography covers her journey, achievements, and personal life in detail. Keep reading to learn more! 

Brooke Boney Wiki & Early Life

Brooke Boney Wiki
Full NameBrooke Kathleen Boney
ProfessionJournalist, Television Presenter
Age39 years old
Date of BirthApril 15, 1987
NationalityAustralian
Zodiac/Sun SignAries
BirthplaceMuswellbrook, New South Wales, Australia
Current AddressYet to be updated
Email IDYet to be updated

Brooke Boney Husband, Boyfriend, Children

As of now, Brooke Boney is believed to be single and other details about her husband or boyfriend (if any), are yet to be updated. 

Relationship StatusSingle
HusbandYet to be updated
Children Yet to be updated

Brooke Boney Family

Brooke Boney with her Mother

Brooke Boney was born into a humble and hardworking family in Muswellbrook, New South Wales. She was raised by her single mother, but her father’s name and details are not publicly known.

Brooke is the eldest of six children, growing up with five younger siblings. She has often spoken about the challenges of being the oldest child in a low-income household, helping her mother care for her siblings while pursuing her dreams.

However, details like the names of Boney‘s family members are yet to be updated.

Parent’s NameFather: Yet to be updated
Mother: Yet to be updated
SiblingsYet to be updated

Brooke Boney Education

Brooke Boney attended local schools in Muswellbrook, New South Wales, but did not complete high school. Instead, she later pursued her passion for media by volunteering at a community radio station, which sparked her interest in journalism.

Determined to build a career in media, Brooke enrolled at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS), where she earned a Bachelor’s degree in Communication (Journalism) in 2014.

In 2024, she made a major career shift, announcing her decision to leave television and pursue a Master’s degree in Public Policy at Oxford University.

SchoolYet to be updated
Alma MaterUniversity of Technology Sydney & Oxford University
Highest QualificationBachelor of Arts in Communication & Master’s degree in Public Policy

Brooke Boney Career

Brooke Boney’s career started with volunteering at a community radio station while still in high school. This experience sparked her love for journalism, leading her to pursue a Bachelor of Communication (Journalism).

In 2013, while still a university student, she landed her first professional role as a political correspondent for National Indigenous Television (NITV) [1]. This was a huge milestone as she got the chance to cover major political events, including:

  • The 2013 Federal Election
  • The Australian Labor Party leadership spill

Triple J – The Breakthrough Role (2016–2018)

In 2016, Brooke joined Triple J, [2] ABC’s popular youth radio network, as a newsreader. Here, she made history by introducing each news bulletin with “Yaama”, a traditional Gamilaroi greeting.

While at Triple J, she covered:

  • National and international news
  • Indigenous issues and policies
  • Major Australian political and cultural events

The Today Show – Becoming a TV Star (2019–2024)

In December 2018, Brooke Boney made the leap from radio to television, joining Nine Network’s Today Show [3] as an entertainment reporter. She replaced Richard Wilkins, a veteran in entertainment journalism, and quickly became a fan favourite.

On Today, Brooke covered:

  • Hollywood entertainment news
  • Celebrity interviews
  • Major Australian and international film events

One of the biggest moments of her career was when she shared her views on Australia Day during a 2019 episode of Today. She spoke about how January 26 [4] is a painful day for Indigenous Australians, [5] sparking a national conversation. 

During her time at Nine Network, she also took on other exciting projects:

  • Podcast Host (2021): Co-hosted The Dream Club Podcast with Linda Marigliano on LiSTNR [6] 
  • Lego Masters (2021): Won Nine’s Lego Masters: Bricksmas Special [7] 
  • Carols by Candlelight (2022): Hosted Carols by Candlelight alongside David Campbell [8] 

A New Chapter – Moving into Public Policy (2024-Present)

Brooke’s decision to leave mainstream media marks a new phase in her career. She plans to focus on public affairs, policy-making, and Indigenous advocacy, bringing her journalism expertise into the world of government and policymaking.

Her journey from radio volunteer to Oxford scholar is a testament to her hard work, talent, and passion for change.

YearRoleOrganization
High SchoolCommunity Radio VolunteerLocal Community Radio (Muswellbrook)
2013Political CorrespondentNational Indigenous Television (NITV)
2016–2018NewsreaderTriple J (ABC)
2018Guest ReporterABC
2019–2024Entertainment ReporterNine Network – Today Show
2021Podcast Co-hostLiSTNR – The Dream Club Podcast
2021Contestant & WinnerNine Network – Lego Masters: Bricksmas Special
2022HostNine Network – Carols by Candlelight
2024–PresentMaster’s Student (Public Policy)Oxford University

Controversies 

While Brooke Boney has maintained a positive reputation, her strong opinions and career decisions have sparked a few controversies. 

Here’s a quick look at the key moments that made headlines:

YearControversyDescription
2019Australia Day DebateStated that January 26 is a painful day for Indigenous Australians, sparking a nationwide debate.
2020Clashing with Richard WilkinsReports suggested tensions with co-host Richard Wilkins over entertainment reporting duties on the Today Show.
2024Leaving the Today Show for OxfordSome questioned her career move, arguing she was giving up a strong TV career for an uncertain future in public policy.

Brooke Boney Net Worth, Salary

Brooke Boney’s estimated net worth is around $550k with an annual salary ranging between $30k – $150k. Most of her earnings come from her work in radio, television, public speaking, and endorsements. 

Net Worth in Dollars (Approx.)$550k
Salary (Approx.)$30k – $150k

Brooke Boney Height, Weight & Physical Stats

Brooke Boney Height

Brooke Boney stands at 5 feet 6 inches (167 cm) with a slim and elegant build. Her body measurements are 34-24-25 inches, and she has brown hair with striking greyish-blue eyes. 

HeightIn centimeters: 167 cm  
In meters: 1.67 m
In feet & inches: 5 feet 6 inches
WeightIn kg: Yet to be updated
In lbs: Yet to be updated
Body Measurements34-24-25 inches
Hair ColorBrown
Eye ColorGreyish-Blue

Brooke Boney Instagram

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Interesting Facts About Brooke Boney

  1. She didn’t finish high school but later earned a journalism degree from UTS.
  2. Boney’s first media job was as a political correspondent for NITV while still studying.
  3. Brooke introduced Triple J news bulletins with “Yaama,” a traditional Gamilaroi greeting.
  4. A portrait of Brooke and her pug, Jimmy, was a finalist in the 2022 Archibald Prize.
  5. Boney won Nine’s Lego Masters: Bricksmas Special in 2021.
  6. Brooke is an ambassador for the GO Foundation, which supports Indigenous education.
  7. Brooke Boney left the Today Show in 2024 to study Public Policy at Oxford University.
  8. She is passionate about books and often shares her reading recommendations.

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References
  1. Inspire Speakers
  2. ABC
  3. Women’s Weekly
  4. SBS News
  5. SMH
  6. Podbay
  7. Wiki
  8. Nine Entertainment