Early life As a young child, Warner was incredibly passionate about sports and set her sights on becoming the best, but at the age of seven, she was diagnosed with
Legg–Calvé–Perthes disease which stripped her of her sporting dreams and forced her to learn to walk again. Through her struggle, music quickly became her therapy and true calling. When she was just twelve years old she started her first band, Cloud 9. From the ages of twelve to sixteen, she performed at 500 different venues around Australia.
2009–2022: Australian Idol & songwriting In 2009, Warner auditioned for and ultimately placed second on the
seventh season of
Australian Idol. Warner signed to
Sony Music immediately after finale, and released her debut "Good Day" in December 2009. The song peaked at No. 11 on the
ARIA Singles Chart and was certified gold. This was followed by "Hands Off" single and EP. In 2012, she signed a worldwide publishing deal with
Sony ATV and began collaborating with songwriter and producers all around the world. Warner co-wrote "Good Night" which was chosen by Sony Records to be the first single for
The X Factor Australia season 3 winner
Reece Mastin. "
Good Night" reached No. 1 in both Australia and New Zealand, and achieved 5 times Platinum accreditation in Australia and Platinum sales in New Zealand. "Good Night" is the fastest selling digital single by an artist signed to Sony Music Australia in history. She then teamed up with Mastin and co-wrote his second single "
Shut Up & Kiss Me" which reached No. 2 on the ARIA Singles Chart and achieved platinum sales in Australia and No. 1 with Gold sales in New Zealand. She also co-wrote "
Set Me on Fire" which was chosen for
season 4 contestant
Bella Ferraro. The single was released in December 2012, and debuted at No. 36 on the ARIA Singles Chart. She co-wrote "Freedom" for artist
Stan Walker that was selected for a three-year TV advertising campaign for The Salvation Army in Australia and New Zealand. She co-wrote with
Tina Arena for her ninth studio album
Reset. The album was released in October 2013, and spent 18 weeks in the ARIA Top 50 including debuting No. 4. Her co-written single "Still Running" was translated to French for the European release of the album. Her song, "Once" was recorded by Angy for her 2013 album
Drama Queen. In 2013, she co-wrote the two runner-up singles for
X Factor Australia contestants
Taylor Henderson and
Jai Waetford. Henderson's single "
Borrow My Heart" debuted at No. 1 and has achieved double Platinum accreditation. Waetford's single "
Your Eyes" debuted at No. 6 and has achieved Gold sales. She also co-wrote Henderson's second single "
When You Were Mine" which debuted No. 5 and achieved Platinum sales. She co-wrote four tracks on his second studio album
Burnt Letters, which debuted at No. 1 on the ARIA Album Charts, achieved Gold status within a week of its release, and is now certified Platinum. The album's fifth single "Brighter Days" is now being used as the theme song for the highest rated national morning TV show in Australia,
Sunrise. In 2014, she co-wrote "
Stand by You" which was selected as the single for
X Factor Australia season 6 winner
Marlisa Punzalan. The track debuted at No. 2 on the ARIA Singles Chart and is currently double Platinum. The track also reached No. 7 in Singapore and No. 21 in New Zealand. In 2015, Warner was an APRA Music Awards Nominee for Pop Work of the Year and was selected for the exclusive APRA AMCOS SongHubs in Los Angeles. After penning multiple hits for various artists around the world, Warner found it vital to find her own voice and write about the stories of her own life. In 2015, she released "Closure".
2022–present:I Think I Saw the Moon In April 2024, Warner released the EP
I Think I Saw the Moon. It featured five singles released between 2022 and 2024. The EP was made at Warner's house with her friend Tom Jordan. Warner said "As the EP evolved, we wrote all those songs in a row and never wrote anything else. It was only those five songs. Our strike rate was insane, and we knew we were on to something." ==Discography==