She jumped 6.72 metres at the
Melbourne Track Classic in March 2022, but there was no recorded wind mark. She won the
2021–22 Australian Athletics Championships long jump title for the first time in
Sydney in 2022, with a jump of 6.45 metres. She competed for Australia at the
2022 Commonwealth Games in
Birmingham, England, placing tenth in the final with a jump of 6.32 metres (+1.1). She jumped 6.71 metres in Melbourne in February 2023 as she beat 2021 Olympic finalists
Tara Davis-Woodhall and
Brooke Buschkuehl to win the
Maurie Plant Meet. She competed at the
2023 World Athletics Championships in
Budapest, Hungary. She won the Australian Athletics Championships for a second time in Perth in 2025, jumping 6.45m (+2.3) jump to secure the win ahead of the previous year’s World Under-20 champion
Delta Amidzovski. She was selected for the
2025 Summer World University Games in
Bochum, Germany, where she qualified for the final with a leap of 6.38m (-0.7) before placing seventh overall. In September 2025, she competed at the
2025 World Championships in
Tokyo, Japan. == References ==