Background
Byrne was born in Melbourne and attended Street Margaret"s School as a boarding student.
Byrne was born in Melbourne and attended Street Margaret"s School as a boarding student.
She currently hosts the monthly American Broadcasting Company-television program First Tuesday Book Club, later renamed The Book Club. Byrne began her career in journalism at age 16 as a cadet at Melbourne"s The Age newspaper. At age 23 she became the paper"s San Francisco correspondent and later a feature writer
Byrne"s television work began as a researcher for This Day Tonight"s Melbourne unit and later as a reporter for Nationwide.
After returning to print media as assistant-editor of the The Age"s "Monthly Review", in 1982 she moved back to television on Nine Network"s Sunday program From 1986 to 1993 Byrne worked on the Nine Network"s current affairs program 60 Minutes.
She has also presented American Broadcasting Company television"s Foreign Correspondent. In 2005 Byrne narrated the American Broadcasting Company mockumentary television show We Can Be Heroes.
Since 2006, also on the American Broadcasting Company, she has hosted First Tuesday Book Club, a panel book review program, alongside regular commentators Marieke Hardy and Jason Steger.
A spinoff series of specials from this program is titled Jennifer Byrne Presents. In the mid-1990s Byrne worked as a publishing director at Reed Books. In 2008 Byrne joined American Broadcasting Company NewsRadio to work as a co-host during the evening drive slot (4 - 7pm).
In recent times Byrne has been a regular panellist on Network Ten"s The Project and has guest starred on an episode of Talkin" "Bout Your Generation.