Gare started off her career as a musician when she was twelve when she formed an all-female band with her sister Sophie and two friends, Jodie Bell and Lucy Lemann, called the Jam Tarts. The band was managed by their mother, Kate Gare. For ten years the Jam Tarts were a successful touring and recording band within Australia and performed at international music festivals. They performed live on NBC's Today Show, at the 1987 Edinburgh Fringe Festival, and toured with Rik Mayall and Jonathan Richman. The Jam Tarts also played as part of a larger band in combination with the Nansing Quartet, a six piece band whose members included Lucky Oceans, Adam Gare, Sam Lemann, Peter "Biff" Vincent, Peter Bell and Neale Austin. In 1986 she featured in an Australian film Pursuit of Happiness, as a 15-year-old who sings in a rock band and opposes American nuclear submarines being harboured in Australian waters. Whilst Gare was in the Jam Tarts, she supplemented her rock and roll lifestyle with cooking, where she worked in various restaurants around Australia. In 1993 she had a small role in Stark, a British-Australian television miniseries. In 2004, Gare was inducted into the Western Australian Music Industry'sHall of Fame, as she had previously been inducted to the Rock 'n' Roll of Renown in 1993.
Cooking and Television
In 1991, after a decade of rock and roll, it was time for a change. At this time, Gare formed a small catering business, Deluxe Catering, in 1999, which she continued to operate until June 2007. Gare went on to presenting her own cooking segment on magazine chat show called Perth at Five. The program was shot live and ran weeknights for four months. Gare has also presented a documentary on Fremantle, segments on Today Tonight and cooking segments with Perth DIY show Nuts and Bolts. Gare also featured in and narrated a five-part series, Chefs Christmas, for The LifeStyle Channel. The series features various Australian chefs and cooks, who invite viewers into their homes to share their festive entertaining 'secrets'. In 2007 Gare co-starred with chefs Ben O'Donoghue and Darren Simpson in The Best in Australia on The LifeStyle Channel. The show is filmed in her parents home, a converted church, in North Fremantle, the program was positively received and Gare has finished shooting the second series which premiered on The LifeStyle Channel in August 2010. Currently, Best in Australia is being syndicated in the United States on Vibrant TV Network. Gare was nominated for 'Favourite Female Personality' at the 6th Annual ASTRA Awards in 2008. In late 2008 Gare was approached by the producers of Masterchef Australia and auditioned for the position of mentor, host or judge on the show. Gare however pulled out of the audition process deciding to spend more time with her family rather than participating in the show, which was being filmed in Sydney. She has subsequently appeared as an additional judge on the first series of Junior MasterChef Australia. The series premiered on 12 September 2010. In 2013 Gare co-hosted The Great Australian Bake Off an Australian reality televisionbaking competition with Shane Jacobson. Since 2017, Gare has been presenting the chef segment for Nine's Destination WA program.
Personal
Anna is the daughter of Bob and Kate Gare, and is one of four children. Her father is an architect and her elder brother Tom is an artist. Her eldest brother Adam is a musician and member of The Nansing Quartet, and her sister, Sophie, is married to English comedian and author Ben Elton. Gare married a fellow Perth musician and had two children, Jackson and Elsie. In 2008 she married former Australian and NBA player Luc Longley, who has two daughters, Clare Hanna and Lily Samantha from a prior marriage. Since 2015 the couple have lived in a property near the coastal Western Australian town of Denmark.