Her career began in Perth, on popular Australian Children’s Television Dramas Ship to Shore and The Sleepover Club in the ’90s.
Moving to New York in the mid 90’s Meredith worked on episodic television, documentary and film. Credits include 101 Dalmatians and Doug’s 1’st Movie for Disney, Headliners and Legends for MSNBC and the amazing job of staff editor and Sound Recordist for the Wildlife Conservation Society based at the Bronx Zoo.
Meredith returned to Australia in 2002 to start a family and continue telling Australian stories. Her drama credits include the critically acclaimed ABC mini-series The Shark Net, and SBS series The Circuit. Feature films Stone Bros., Blame and These Final Hours.
Meredith also worked as Editor on a wide variety of factual programs from observational documentaries Family Rules, Outback Truckers to TV features SuperFlu – Race Against a Killer, Coronavirus Australia, to TV series Michael Mosley’s Australian Health Revolution to long format history series End of Empire.
Recently Meredith’s focus has been on the Aquatic, cutting feature docs Whale Super Highway and Facing Monsters and TV series Shipwreck Hunters Australia for Disney+ and Ningaloo/Nyinggulu for ABC. Meredith is currently still in the water editing a dolphin documentary for the ABC.