Lewis was known for her role as a panelist, presenter, writer and producer on
SBS Viceland's nightly news program
The Feed and is an ambassador for the Australian Stroke Foundation after surviving a
Transient ischemic attack (TIA) when she was twenty-two. She was the writer, researcher, host and producer of audio documentaries
Josie and the Podcats – which looked at the 2001 cult film
Josie and the Pussycats – and
The Phantom Never Dies, about the world’s first superhero,
The Phantom. Lewis won the 2022 Audio - Non-Fiction
AWGIE Award for episode two of the series -
The Phantom Never Dies: ‘Fantomen’ - and silver at the Australian Podcast Awards for Best Arts & Culture program, along with a nomination for Presenter Of The Year at the Radio Today Podcast Awards. In 2023, The Phantom Never Dies was awarded the
Convenors' Award for Excellence (Aurealis Award) for "highlighting diverse fans and fandoms". She primarily works as a screenwriter for film and television, including projects for AMC, Netflix, SBS, Ubisoft, ABC, Stan, DC Comics, and has curated seasons at the
Australian Centre for the Moving Image on
Creature from the Black Lagoon, Aussie neo-noir (titled
Yeah Noir), Australian rom-coms (
Yeah The Girls) and cult classics like
Birds Of Prey,
Candyman and
Mad Max: Fury Road (
ACMI Watches). Her Aurealis Award and Ditmar Award-nominated short story The House That Hungers was adapted into a short film starring
Kimie Tsuakoshi in the lead role, with Lewis serving as writer, director, and producer. It premiered at
Supanova in 2023. == Writing ==