Career
She has written more than forty gardening books and four memoirs – Au Revoir (2001),, The Long Hot Summer (2005) and Sweet Surrender (2010). She also appeared as a panelist on the chat show The Catch-Up on the Nine Network in 2007. Moody lives in the rural hamlet of Yetholme, near Bathurst where she holds Open Garden weekends and continues her writing in between leading cultural and botanical treks in the Himalayas and gourmet walking tours in France.
She also has a French house in the town of Frayssinet-le-Gelat and her experiences there prompted her to write her first memoir Au Revoir (2001).
Moody has written three further memoirs, The Long Hot Summer (2005) and Sweet Surrender (2010) and which discuss her life, family and travels as well as Lunch with Madame Murat (2005) which she turned into a documentary film by the same name for Business School television Moody was married to film producer David Hannay, (23 June 1939 – 31 March 2014).