Wendy Scarfe gained qualifications from both the University of Melbourne and the Associated Teachers' Training College. In retirement she completed a B.Litt. in Classical and Near Eastern Studies. She has taught in Australia, England and India and has published over 20 books including a number written or co-edited with her husband Allan Scarfe. These include A Mouthful of Petals (1967), being case studies of Indian welfare recipients, The Black Australians : Aboriginals, the Past and the Future (1974), J.P., His Biography (1975), about Indian statesman Jai Prakash Narian, Victims or Bludgers? : A Poverty Inquiry for Schools (1981), Labor's Titan : The Story of Percy Brookfield (1983) and No Taste for Carnage : Alex Sheppard, a Portrait (1998).
In 1980 Scarfe was awarded an Australia Council Literature Board Special Purpose Writing Grant.