Georgie Gardner, born on 1st June 1970, is an accomplished Australian journalist and television presenter. She spent her early years in Perth, Western Australia, attending Dalkeith Primary School followed by St Hilda’s Anglican School for Girls. From a young age, she demonstrated a keen intellect and enthusiasm for learning. Her academic and extracurricular strengths laid a strong foundation for her future in the media industry.
At age five, Gardner’s childhood took a turn when her parents divorced. She was one of four children and, following the separation, her mother remarried a lawyer who became Georgie’s stepfather. Despite the emotional impact of the divorce, Gardner and her siblings were provided a stable upbringing. She credits her close friendships for offering emotional support during those formative years.
Gardner spent part of her high school years in Milan, Italy, where she became fluent in Italian, adding to her proficiency in English. In 1990, she returned to Australia to pursue an associate diploma in arts, specializing in Media Performance, setting the stage for her future in journalism.
Georgie Gardner is married to Tim Baker, a writer and former professional surfer. The couple share two children—Bronte, born in 2005, and Angus, born in 2007. The family resides in Sydney, where Gardner balances her professional and personal life. She is also a practicing Protestant, maintaining her faith as part of her personal identity and values.
| Birth Date: | 1 May, 1812 |
| Age: | 207 yrs |
| Occupations: | Botanist Entomologist |
| Citizenship: | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland |
| Birth Place: | Glasgow |
| Gender: | Male |
| Description: | British scientist |