In the late 1970s and early 1980s, Stoner was known for several roles on
Australian television and was popularly regarded as a
sex symbol. She appeared in
The Paul Hogan Show, then had leading regular roles in the soap opera
The Young Doctors from 1977 to 1979 as Kim Barrington in 303 episodes and followed this with the police drama
Cop Shop as Amanda King In 1985 she played the glamorous villain Eve Wilder in the cult soap opera
Prisoner and her character was spectacularly lynched during the infamous episode 600 riot, screened in 1986. This was followed by a guest role in the raunchy drama serial
Chances in 1991 where she played a sex therapist and a guest role in series
Home and Away Stoner worked in theatre, predominantly on stage in productions including ''
Don's Party, Rumors, Are You Lonesome Tonight
, and Emerald City. One of her cinema roles is the 1982 exploitation film Turkey Shoot, made during a break from Cop Shop''. In 2011 she appeared in the Australian suspense-thriller film
Crawl. ==Animal rights activist==