Posts tagged Our Team
Meet Renee Speedy

Over the years I have had experience in different fields of nursing. Most recently completed a project in partnership with Edith Cowan University as Aboriginal Brain Injury Coordinator “Healing Right Way”, that enabled me to experience community health, as well as the acute setting. This consolidated my passion for Aboriginal Primary Health Nursing.

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Meet Milly Brashaw

Hello, my name is Amelia but I prefer to go by Milly. I was lucky enough to grow up in Fremantle/Walyalup and I still call this area home. Although my close relatives currently live throughout Australia, our heritage ties back to Ireland, Wales, Scotland, and England. I have visited all of these countries during my travels and enjoyed their cultures and customs.

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Meet Jenna Cooper

I am a Yamatji woman and very passionate about health. Watching my Nanna and the impact she made helping Aboriginal children both at school and culturally made me want to help my mob but in a different way. I want to be a nurse in the near future. I am honoured to work for Earbus Foundation and be part of helping Indigenous children. I realise that improving Ear Health will improve children’s chance to learn and gain a better education, as my Nana intended.

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Meet Catherine Zeevaarder

Originally from Melbourne, where her family still lives, Catherine spent many years nursing in Victoria and South Australia and arrived in Perth this year. She started nursing at the time of the HIV/AIDs epidemic in Australia and this led her into infectious disease nursing. Since then she has worked in Infection Prevention and Control, Travel Health and Aboriginal Health. She is interested in the prevention of infections and diseases in Australia and worldwide.

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