Meet Mia:

I completed my Bachelor of Speech Pathology in 2012 at JCU and since then have worked full time gaining over 12 years of clinical experience.

My experience includes:

  • working largely with children, but also with adults,

  • working for government health services & public hospitals,

  • working within the not-for-profit sector & in private practice,

  • lectures for CQ University Speech Pathology on the topic of hearing,

  • post graduate study in Health Services Management,

  • Circle of Security Parenting Facilitator training,

  • Previous Listening and Spoken Language Specialist Certification in Auditory-Verbal Therapy.

Supporting children with hearing impairment is my strongest clinical interest & passion.

This is also the field where most of my years of experience have been gained. I have previously completed my Listening and Spoken Language Certification in Auditory-Verbal Therapy after successfully demonstrating competence in the knowledge and practice skills required to guide a family of a child with hearing impairment in the development of listening and spoken language. I also have years of experience working with children with other developmental and communication needs. 

I am committed to providing professional & supportive services to help clients achieve their goals.

On a personal note…

I moved to CQ in 2020 & am very happily staying here for the long run having met the love of my life, now my husband, who is a Yeppoon local, born and raised. 

Meet Emily:

Speech Pathologist Emily’s bio coming soon!

Meet Lisa:

Lisa is an Allied Health Assistant and Administration Assistant with a strong background in early childhood and primary education. She bring six years’ experience as a Teacher Assistant, having worked across Early Childhood Development Programs (ECDP) and Lower Primary settings, supporting children with diverse learning and developmental needs.

With over 12 months’ experience as an Allied Health Assistant at Sound Speech, Lisa supports Speech Pathologists in the delivery of therapy programs across clinic and childcare environments. Her role includes assisting with intervention activities and supporting children to develop communication, language, literacy and social interaction skills.

Lisa can be found working in the clinic, visiting childcare centres, or welcoming families at the front desk. 

Lisa is known for her organised, friendly, and child-centred approach, and values collaboration with families, educators, and allied health professionals to support meaningful outcomes for children.