Browne made her domestic league debut in the
Commonwealth Bank Trophy in 2006, playing with the
Melbourne Kestrels, before being signed by the
Melbourne Vixens in 2008 to play in the
ANZ Championship. She transferred to the
West Coast Fever ahead of the
2009 season before rejoining the Vixens in 2011. Browne was awarded Most Valued Player at both the Fever and Vixens on two occasions. In 2012 Browne achieved an historic feat; sweeping clean all of netball Australia’s most highly regarded awards. Beginning with the ANZ Championship Player of the Year, followed by International Player of the Year and making her the clear winner of the Liz Ellis Diamond award. In 2014, she helped the
Melbourne Vixens claim their second
ANZ Championship title after they defeated the
Queensland Firebirds in the Grand Final. She topped the 2014 season off with making the Championship All Star Team at Wing Attack once again, as she had also held this position in 2013. The 2014 season saw Browne once again achieve something no Australian netballer has done, she became the first athlete to win the Liz Ellis Diamond award twice. In the 2015 ANZ Championship season, Browne suffered an ACL tear during the final quarter of the Vixens Round 6 match against Fever. During her comeback season in 2016 she was named captain of the Vixens. The classy style of game saw her come back to the court without missing a beat and she was awarded the ANZ Championship Australia Conference MVP in the 2016 season. In 2017, Browne made the move to the new Melbourne-based club the
Collingwood Magpies and became the inaugural captain of the team, a position she holds to this day. Browne was an integral player for the Magpies in their first two seasons, though she missed the entire 2019 season after undergoing surgery to repair her
anterior cruciate ligament. She returned to the court in 2020 though played only some matches due to further injury concerns. She announced her departure from the club and league in September 2020. She left Australian netball with two Liz Elliz Diamonds and two International Player of the Years awards, prompting her outgoing coach Rob Wright to label her the "finest midcourter" in Australian netball history.
Super Netball statistics :
Statistics are correct to the end of the 2018 season. ==International career==