
Interested in joining the team?
We currently have the following vacancies:
- Practice Manager or Administrator (starting 2026)
If you're interested in working with us but don't see something listed above, reach out, we'd still love to hear from you.

Our Team

Hannah McClung
Speech Pathologist & Director
Hannah has a Bachelor of Applied Science (Speech Pathology). Han is a certified speech pathologist (SP), and is a practicing feeding therapist (FD).
Hannah has extensive experience with neurodivergence, severe disabilities, complex communication difficulties, children with physical disabilities, AAC communication, behavioural support and feeding therapy.
Hannah's areas of interest include; feeding difficulties, picky eaters, selective mutism, AAC, ASD and early language development. When Outside of work, Han loves spending time with her family/kids, doing arts & crafts, playing sport and beach walks with her dog Scout.

Tilayna Muddle
Speech Pathologist
Tilayna has a Bachelor of Speech Pathology and is a certified Speech Pathologist (SP).
Tilayna has experience supporting children with a range of speech sound disorders, myofacial conditions, stuttering, literacy and Specific Learning Disabilities (including dyslexia and dysgraphia). She also has experience working with children with developmental language disorder (DLD), autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and global developmental delay (GDD).
Tilayna has completed further training including Orofacial Myology and PROMPT for speech disorders, Nuffield and ReST for Childhood Apraxia of Speech, and Sounds-Write for literacy difficulties. Outside of work, Tilayna enjoys Pilates, trying new crafts, and walking her dog.

Brittany MacQueen
Occupational Therapy
* On Maternity Leave
June 2025 - Feb 2026
Brittany has a Bachelor of Occupational Therapy. Britt is a registered Occupational Therapist (OT) and feeding consultant (FD).
Britt has worked in a variety of community & private paediatric clinics, including mental health & disability providers. Britt has extensive experience supporting kids with Sensory Processing Disorder, Global Developmental Delay, behavioural concerns, emotional regulation difficulties, Autism Spectrum Disorder, ADHD, intellectual disability, mental health diagnoses and other syndromes.
Britt has specialised mental health training and can also bill under the Better Access to Mental Health Medicare Plan. This is additional training
in supporting sensory processing concerns, emotional regulation difficulties, support to
early childhood educators and trauma informed practice. Outside of work, she loves adventuring with her husband and son, and going for runs.

Corina Putt
Occupational Therapy
Corina holds a Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Honours – First Class) and a Diploma in Community Services (Case Management). She is a registered Occupational Therapist (OT).
Corina has experience working across paediatric and aged care settings in both mental health and disability, as well as completing Functional Capacity Assessments. She has supported children in developing personal care, sensory and emotional regulation, and achieving domestic and social goals.
Corina is passionate about promoting positive health outcomes and supporting clients to engage in meaningful activities, build functional abilities, and increase independence through individualised assessment and intervention.
Outside of work, Corina enjoys hiking adventures, reading and watching films, and participating in community activities.

Allied Health Assistants
DT / OT / SP

Elizabeth Faust
Speech Pathologist
Liz holds a Bachelor of Speech Pathology and is a certified Speech Pathologist (SP) as well as a practising Feeding Therapist (FD).
She has extensive experience working with children and adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), dyslexia, neurodivergence, complex disabilities, literacy and communication difficulties, and feeding challenges. Liz is also highly experienced in augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) and runs whole-school literacy programs, including AAC-modified Sounds-Write.
Her areas of clinical interest include AAC, literacy, and feeding therapy, with a focus on supporting clients to build confidence, independence, and communication skills across settings.
Outside of work, Liz enjoys playing netball, reading more than 100 books a year, walking along the esplanade, and spending time with her fluffy puppy.

Amelia Xouris
Speech Pathologist
Milly holds a Bachelor of Speech, Hearing and Language Sciences at Macquarie University and a Master of Speech and Language Pathology at Charles Sturt University. Alongside her studies, Milly worked as a Behavioural Support Practitioner, supporting clients with complex communication needs and behavioural challenges.
Milly’s passion for speech pathology stems from her firsthand experience of seeing the life-changing impact of therapy in empowering individuals to connect and communicate with the people around them. She has a particular interest in working with children with Autism, supporting them to reach their communication goals in a fun and supportive environment.
With her positive and bubbly energy, Milly is committed to making therapy engaging and motivating, helping children be the best learners they can be.

Sarita Singh
Occupational Therapist
Sarita has a Bachelor of Applied Science, minoring in Disability, Participation and Health. Sarita is a registered occupational therapist (OT) and feeding consultant (FD).
Sarita has experience across paediatric, mental health, and physical rehabilitation settings. Sarita is experienced in supporting functional skills, handwriting, sensory processing, cognitive & executive functioning, and behavioural and emotional needs. She has a special interest in working with children in foster care and out-of-home care, with a focus on trauma-informed occupational therapy.
Sarita is passionate about working collaboratively with clients to help them achieve their goals through creative and personalised approaches. Outside of work, she enjoys catching up with friends and family and cooking up a storm.

Leea Carroll
Dietitian (APD)
Leea holds a Bachelor of Science (Nutrition) and a Master of Nutrition and Dietetics, both awarded with distinction from the University of Wollongong. She is an Accredited Practising Dietitian (APD) and one of our Feeding Therapists (FD).
Leea has experience supporting children with a wide range of needs, including neurodivergence, failure to thrive, ARFID, micronutrient deficiencies, intolerances, and gastroenterological conditions. In addition to her paediatric caseload, she also provides dietetic services for adult clients and residents in aged care facilities.
She has completed further training in sports nutrition and works with athletes and sporting clubs to optimise performance and training outcomes through evidence-based dietary strategies.
Outside of her clinical practice, Leea enjoys participating in Park Runs, travelling, and gardening.

Administration Assistants
Clinic Warriors
Charmaine le Gras
Registered Psychologist

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