After one year there she enrolled in a three-year degree of Music Theatre at the Arts Academy, Federation University in Ballarat, graduating in 2010.
[2][3] In 2014, Brasier appeared on stage with Frew as part of comedy troupe Backwards Anorak in a Game of Thrones spoof named Winter Is Coming, performed at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
[2] In 2021, Brasier debuted Average Bear, a personal show on the impact of cancer on her family,[2] which she performs with her partner Tim Lancaster.
[12] Her show Reform debuted in 2022 to critical acclaim, about her experience with an online scam,[13][14][15] in which she befriended the scammer and got most of her money back.
[14] Brasier has also worked on and starred in Shaun Micallef's Mad as Hell, Utopia, Get Krack!n, Drunk History Australia, and How to Stay Married.
[4] She deals with a high risk of developing bowel, stomach, pancreatic, or ovarian cancer due to an hereditary illness, to which she lost both her father and brother in 2006.