Judith Lucy

[4] The tour visited Sydney twice for the return season along with Melbourne, Brisbane, Canberra, Newcastle, Wollongong, Adelaide, Perth and regional cities Albury, Warragul and Ballarat.

In 2013, Lucy and Denise Scott teamed up for a new live show The Spiral which made its debut at the Melbourne Comedy Festival before touring nationally.

[9] In 2017, Lucy teamed up with Denise Scott again for a new live show entitled Disappointments which commenced touring Australia in March 2017.

[citation needed] In August 2009, Lucy began appearing on Rove, replacing Dave Hughes after he left the show,[14] remaining a regular cast member until the program ended three months later in November 2009.

[15] In 2011, she appeared in a series Judith Lucy's Spiritual Journey on ABC Television,[16] directed by her old friend and Late Show colleague Tony Martin.

[2] In July 2013, Lucy teamed up with film critic Jason Di Rosso to serve as temporary hosts for ABC TV's At the Movies.

[18] In 2015, the series Judith Lucy Is All Woman, a look at the role of women in present-day Australian society, aired on ABC Television.

"[28] Lucy was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia in the 2023 King's Birthday Honours for "significant service to the performing arts as an entertainer".