Jacqueline Kent trained as a television journalist with the ABC in Sydney and then transferred to ABC radio. Now a highly regarded freelance editor, she was awarded the Beatrice Davis Editorial Fellowship in 1994, which led to her spending several months in New York in 1995. She is also a teacher of creative writing.
Kent has written books for teenagers as well as two social histories.The author of a number of biographies, she was shortlisted for the Hazel Rowley Fellowship in 2016 (for a biography of Robert Helpmann through the lens of his friendships with women) and in 2018 (for a biography of Australian suffragette and social reformer Vida Goldstein).