Brooke Kathleen Boney (c. 1986) is an Australian journalist and television presenter of Aboriginal Gamilaroi descent.
Boney has previously been a news and entertainment presenter of Nine Network's breakfast program Today and newsreader on the ABC's radio network Triple J.
She worked as a newsreader on the ABC's radio network Triple J from 2016 to 2018,[1][6] and became known for using the traditional Gamilaroi greeting of "Yaama" when introducing herself at the start of Triple J's news bulletin.[3][7][1]
In January 2019, just days into her new job, she was asked for her opinion on Change the Date, a campaign which proposes moving Australia Day from its current date, which marks the date of the arrival of the First Fleet in Sydney. She replied:[5]
This is the best country in the world, no doubt. But I can't separate the 26th of January from the fact that my brothers are more likely to go to jail than they are to go to school, or that my little sisters and my mum are more likely to be beaten and raped than anyone else's sisters and mum, and that started from that day.
This prompted a harsh backlash, mixed reactions from some viewers, and much commentary in the media.[9][10][11][12][13][14]
In February 2021, Southern Cross Austereo announced that Boney and Linda Marigliano would host The Dream Clubpodcast on LiSTNR. The podcast is a weekly social commentary and pop culture reviews on internet culture.[15]
In March 2024, Boney announced her resignation from the Nine Network to take up an opportunity to study at Oxford University.[20] She will finish with the network after the 2024 Summer Olympics.