Nicole Moore was born in Robinvale, Victoria, and grew up on the far side of the Hay plain, in the isolated New South Wales town of Balranald. Her father was the town's dry-cleaner and ran the local cinema with her grandmother; her mother taught at Balranald Central School from 1962 to 2002.
Moore has a university medal in Australian literature from the University of Sydney and a PhD from the English department at The University of Queensland, benefiting from the last days of free education in Australia. She has published mainly on twentieth-century Australian writing, edited the Vulgar Press scholarly 2002 edition of Jean Devanny's Sugar Heaven (2002) and has been reviews editor of Australian Humanities Review (2000-2004) and of Australian Feminist Studies (2005-). Moore has lectured in English and Australian Studies at Macquarie University in Sydney. In 2010, she took up the position of Associate Professor in English at the University of New South Wales, UNSW Canberra at the Australian Defence Force Academy. As of 2022, she is Professor in English and Media Studies and Associate Dean for Special Collections at UNSW Canberra.
Her research interests include the history of Australian literature combined with interdisciplinary research in gender studies, cultural history and book history, with a special interest in censorship. Her writing has examined twentieth-century Australian literature, with an emphasis on questions of reception and social engagement. Her interests also include the political cultures of writing and reading, and the complex relations of literature and history within and across national boundaries.
Nicole Moore was a co-editor of the Macquarie PEN Anthology of Australian Literature (Allen and Unwin, 2009) for the period 1900-1950. In 2018, she was ARC Future Fellow and Professor of English and Media Studies at UNSW Canberra.
She was also lead investigator on the AustLit research project Banned in Australia.
Source: School of Humanities and Social Sciences website, hass.unsw.adfa.edu.au (Sighted 25/09/2018)