Journalism Naidoo joined the
Australian Broadcasting Corporation in Adelaide in 1990 as a news cadet. In December 2022, the ABC announced that Naidoo would replace Sarah Macdonald as host of Evenings on
ABC Radio Sydney in January 2023, and Suzanne Hill would replace Naidoo as host of
Nightlife Through her TV company, FitzGerald Productions, she has been a consumer communications consultant to the United Nations trade arm in Geneva, — the
International Trade Centre — and various environmental and community organisations. In 2009, Naidoo was one of 261 candidates selected to be trained in
Melbourne by former US Vice President
Al Gore to conduct regular presentations about the impacts of
anthropogenic climate change. Her first book,
The Edible Balcony, an urban farming cookbook, published by Penguin in October 2011, sold over 10,000 copies within six months and has been reprinted four times. Her second book,
The Edible City, was published in August 2015. In 2015, she was a visiting guest lecturer at the Laurie M Tisch School for Food Education and Policy at
Columbia University in
New York City. ==Other TV appearances==