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Comment: Fails WP:ANYBIO, lacks any sources or references. Noting Wikipedia doesn't support the posting of personal autobiographies. Dan arndt (talk) 05:24, 9 January 2025 (UTC)
Amber Nicole Corner was born in Griffith Base Hospital September 13th, 1999. She is an Australian businesswoman, industry advocate and successful insurance broker. She grew up in Griffith, NSW and had an extremely religious upbringing (Catholic).
She is the first born daughter of sports legend Brian Corner, son of Ross Corner (successful Mercedes Benz Mechanic). She is the granddaughter of successful farmer Eric (Jack) Vearing, who sold 100 hectares of land in Rankins Springs in 2009.
Amber had registered her first business in 2018 -'Amber's Freelance Waitressing' which was only the beginning of her fruitful endeavours. She was awarded youngest individual in NSW to become a qualified swimming instructor in 2013, training and awards presenting in Wagga Wagga, NSW. Amber began training 0-12 year olds at Griffith Regional Aquatic Centre at just 14 years of age. Her sportsman successes began in 2019, representing New South Wales playing soccer while being the only left-footer on the team. Her football career came to an end when she injured her anterior cruciate ligament in 2020, causing her to focus on her career in broking. She is part of NIBA YP (National Insurance Brokers Association Young Professionals) Committee in Victoria.