Meredith made her Australian representative debut at the 2015
World Rowing U23 Championships in Plovdiv where she rowed in the Australian quad scull to a silver medal. In 2016 she was again in the Australian U23 women's quad scull and she stroked that crew to a sixth-place finish at the 2016
World Rowing U23 Championships in Rotterdam. In 2017 she was selected in the Australian senior quad scull with
Leah Saunders,
Genevieve Horton and
Caitlin Cronin which won medals at two
World Rowing Cups in Europe. The quad were looking for a top eight finish at the 2019 World Championships to qualify for the
Tokyo Olympics. They placed fourth in the B-final for an overall tenth place finish and failed to qualify the boat for
Tokyo 2020. In
Tokyo Meredith rowed the two seat of the Australian quad. They placed fourth in their heat and then won the repechage to make the A final. She raced at the
World Rowing Cup II in Poznan in the Australian women's quad scull and at the WRC III in Lucerne, in the double. At the
Rowing World Cup II in Varese, Italy they raced as Australia's W4X entrant. They made the B final and finished in overall eighth place. At 2023's RWC III in Lucerne, with
Kathryn Rowan changed out for Ria Thompson, Meredith again raced in Australia's W4X. Again they finished 2nd in the B final for an overall eighth placing. At the
2023 World Rowing Championships in Belgrade Serbia, Meredith, Hudson, Cronin and Rowan were selected to race Australia's quad scull. They placed 3rd in their heat and then 3rd in the A/B semi-final at which point they qualified an Australian W4X boat for the
2024 Paris Olympics. In the A final the quad finished fifth, giving them a fifth place world ranking from the regatta. ==References==