[2] Tanner was awarded a Full Blue at Griffith University while undertaking a Bachelor of Laws.
[2] Due to her amputation she took up canoeing in 2014 represented Australia in the RIO24 World Va'a Sprint Championships, where she won six gold medals.
[2] A shoulder injury led to her giving up her dream to compete at the 2016 Rio Paralympics in para canoeing.
[2] She was selected to represent Australia at the 2023 World Para Archery Championships where she finished 17th in the Women's Open Compound.
[4] At the 2024 Paris Paralympics, she lost in the round of sixteen in the Women's individual compound open.