Gardner is the only Australian news presenter to have presented the late news bulletin on each of the three major commercial TV networks, having filled in as presenter of the
Ten Late News, as full-time presenter of
Seven Late News, and as a substitute presenter of
Nightline, the late night version of
Nine News. Gardner has previously been a fill-in presenter for
Sonia Kruger on
Today Extra. On 3 October 2007, Gardner was unable to continue reading the news bulletins due to the death of former
West Coast Eagles star
Chris Mainwaring, whose wife Rani, who lived in Perth, was a close friend of Gardner.
Radio After completing her studies, in 1992, Gardner obtained a radio cadetship at Radio 2NX (now
hit106.9 Newcastle) in Newcastle, New South Wales. In 1994, she moved to Sydney to read the news at
2Day FM.
Network Ten In 1996, she joined the Network Ten as a television news reporter and fill-in presenter.
Nine Network Gardner joined the Nine Network in July 2002 to present weather on
Nine News in Sydney, and to host afternoon updates. In 2004, the Nine Network added a semi-national news bulletin at 4:30 pm,
National Nine News Afternoon Edition, for which Gardner was the original presenter. In 2006, Gardner replaced
Leila McKinnon as presenter of
National Nine News Morning Edition. In December 2006, she replaced
Sharyn Ghidella as news presenter on
Today, when Ghidella resigned and switched to the Seven Network to present
Seven News in Brisbane. Gardner took six months maternity leave in 2007 and returned to
Today on Monday 6 August 2007,
Allison Langdon having filled the on-air role while Gardner was on maternity leave. In July 2009, Gardner was appointed
Nine News Sydney weekend presenter, replacing
Mark Ferguson after he signed with the Seven Network. On 26 May 2014, Gardner announced on
Today that she would be leaving the show to spend more time with family while continuing with the Nine Network on
Nine News and occasional reporting for
60 Minutes. Gardner's final appearance on
Today, on Friday 6 June 2014, attracted the program's highest ratings for some time: 359,000 viewers according to Oztam figures accessed from the web blog TV Tonight. This was seen by some as a respectful way to farewell the "elegant", "gracious" personality. Gardner was replaced by
Nine News reporter
Sylvia Jeffreys. On 23 November 2017, it was confirmed that Gardner was to co-host
Today on the Nine Network after
Lisa Wilkinson left due to a salary dispute. She replaced
Deborah Knight, who had been hosting
Today since Wilkinson left the Nine Network. Her first appearance as new host was on 22 January 2018. In November 2019, the
Nine Network announced that Gardner would no longer co-host
Today effective immediately; she would return to presenting
Nine News Sydney on Fridays and Saturdays.
Karl Stefanovic later returned to the show as co-host alongside
Weekend Today co-host and
60 Minutes reporter Allison Langdon from January 2020. On 13 March 2026, Gardener announced her resignation after more than 20 years with the Nine Network. She presented her final bulletin on 17 April 2026. ==References==