Speech Pathologist

Sarah is a delightful Speech Pathologist with a passion for paediatrics based in our SpeechEase Mackay clinic. You might be surprised to learn that Sarah isn’t a Mackay local!

Clinic Support Officer

Jenenne is one of our delightful Clinic Support Officers based in our SpeechEase Mackay clinic. She’s got a beautiful South African accent and is always willing to go above and beyond to help our clients.

Clinic Support Officer

Have you spotted this friendly face in our Mackay clinic? This is Brian, one of our wonderful Clinic Support Officers. When he’s not at the clinic you’ll find Brian enjoying spending his time with his wife and baby boy.

Speech Pathologist

Georgiana is one of our Speech Pathologists in Mackay who enjoys working clients of all ages with a special interest in fluency and voice!

Speech Pathologist

Christa is a Speech Therapist in Mackay. Christa is a bubbly person who approaches her work with enthusiasm and delights in putting a smile on someone’s face. She loves those days when someone takes the next step forward.

Client Support Officer & Allied Health Assistant

Stacey welcomes clients and enjoys having a chat or playing a game or two with them before their therapy starts. She’s always there to support the team, helps out with bookings and keeps on top of our infection control procedures.

Speech Pathologist & Clinical Mentor

Sydney’s a caring, friendly speechie who loves helping clients to find their voice and be able to express their likes and dislikes. She mostly works with kids and adolescents, using a range of techniques to improve their communication.

Speech Pathologist

Kelsey is fascinated by the way young children develop language skills. She loves seeing parents’ responses when their child says or does something for the first time. The sense of joy and progress is just wonderful.

Clinical Lead Speech Pathologist

Emily is passionate about helping kids with motor speech difficulties. She’s done extra training in oral-facial myology to help clients coordinate their speech movements by changing their breathing and posture.