Background
Chiller was born in Melbourne.
Chiller was born in Melbourne.
She completed an arts degree in criminology and Latin at the University of Melbourne in 1985.
In 2013 she was named as the Chef de Mission for Australia at the 2016 Summer Olympics to be held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Chiller first competed internationally while she was a student at university. Initially she took part in the sport of aquathon before she joined the University of Melbourne fencing club and began her modern pentathlon career.
Chiller competed in the women"s event at the 2000 Summer Olympics held in her home nation.
She placed 16th in the shooting component, 18th in fencing, 10th in swimming, 2nd in riding and 14th in the run, gaining a total of 4886 points and finishing 14th overall in the event. Following the Games she announced her retirement from the sport.
She also worked on training for the 2006 Asian Games, held in Doha, Qatar and spent 20 months living in the city. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, held in London, United Kingdom, Chiller was the Deputy Chef de Mission of the Australian team
Working under the Chef de Mission, former Olympic rower Nick Green, she was responsible for athlete and support services as well as the medical headquarters.
In 2013, ahead of the 2016 Summer Olympics to be held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, the Australian Olympic Committee named Chiller as the Chef de Mission for the 2016 Australian team She is the first female to hold the role for Australia. In addition to her job with the Australian Olympic team Chiller is the President of Modern Pentathlon Australia and has been appointed to the International Modern Pentathlon Union"s "Sport for All" Commission.