• In 2002, Roxborogh sat the Bursary English exam after a challenge from her Year 13 class as she had not taken it herself before and was taking her students through it. • In 2003, she underwent a
gastric bypass operation after struggling with a serious weight problem as a result of her pregnancies and has been a vocal advocate for the positive results of the procedure. • In 2006, she was awarded the Dunedin College of Education's Children's Writer in Residence which led to the family relocating from Auckland to Dunedin. • In 2010, her novel, ''Banquo's Son'', was shortlisted for the
New Zealand Post Children's Book Awards, awarded a notable book from Storylines: the Children's Literature Foundation of New Zealand, as well as winning the YA section of the 2010 LIANZA awards. • Roxborogh's novel,
Bastion Point, won the junior fiction category in the 2017 Book Awards for Children and Young Adults. • Roxborogh's 2020 novel,
Charlie Tangaroa and the Creature from the Sea, was awarded the Wright Family Foundation Esther Glen Award for Junior Fiction in the 2021 NZ Book Awards for Children and Young Adults. ==Content and style of writing==