THE AUSTRALIAN VOICE ASSOCIATION
VOICE PROFESSIONALS LISTINGS
The Singing Studio
Sydney: Ph (02) 9958 1027 Mob 0410 466 522
corinne@thesingingstudio.com
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Singing for fun & healing
Brisbane: Ph (07) 3378 6267
Weekend workshops to rediscover your natural voice and teach you how to develop the potential of your singing voice.
Dick Rigby Psychologist, Voice & Sound Therapist.
Email: richard@feel-good.com.au
Castle Hill Voice Clinic
Sydney: Ph. 02 8850 6455
Multidisciplinary Voice Clinic held monthly. Dr John Curotta (ENT) and Cate Madill (Sp Path) consulting. Specialising in assessment and treatment of professional voice users.
Voice Connection
Sydney: Ph (02) 9438 1360. St Leonards.
Counselling for Voice Therapy
Sydney: Ph (02) 9436 3389 mob 0407 379 212
Jan Cullis - counsellor specialising in identifying and resolving the emotional component of voice disorders. Special interest in singers. Jan works with an ENT surgeon and speech pathologist to provide comprehensive analysis and treatment, and will travel interstate for clients.
St Vincent’s Voice Clinic, Sydney (estab. over 20 years)
Sydney: Ph (02) 8382 3372
Specialist statewide services, fibreoptic nasendoscopy and rigid stroboscopy, and laryngeal EMG. Total management of professional voice. Dr Ian Cole, ENT; Helen Brake, Speech Pathologist: Dr Paul Darveniza, Neurologist.
Email: hbrake@stvincents.com.au
Singing Voice Specialist
Sydney: (02) 9566 4844
After 10 years as a full-time academic (associate professor in singing at UWS), Dr Jean Callaghan is now in private practice in Sydney as singing teacher, voice consultant, lecturer and researcher.
Email: jean.callaghan@bigpond.com
Voice Teacher (Speaking)
Perth: (08) 9379 9106
Julia Moody, sessions for individuals, groups, or companies mainly in Western Australia, other states by arrangement. Accent and dialect training is also available.
Melbourne Voice Analysis Centre
Melbourne: Ph (03) 9416 0633
Clinicians Debbie Phyland and Jenni Oates (speech pathologists) and Malcolm Baxter and Neil Vallance (otolaryngologists). Specialising in videostroboscopic and perceptual evaluation of voice with particular focus on professional voice users. E-mail: mvac@unite.com.au
LaTrobe Communication Clinic
Melbourne: Ph (03) 9479 1921
Management of voice disorders, and voice therapy services. La Trobe University School of Human Communication Sciences Voice Clinic (operating Wednesdays), and at the Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital (operating Thursdays). Adult and paediatric clients. Weekly clinics.
Cate Madill
I am a qualified Speech Pathologist and Voice Specialist, and University lecturer. I originally trained and worked as an actor and voice coach with a brief stint as a sheep trainer on ‘Babe’. I graduated as a Speech Pathologist from Sydney University with the University Medal in 1998. Since then I have worked as an associate lecturer in Voice and Phonetics in the School of Communication Sciences and Disorders and undertaken a PhD in voice research at the University of Sydney. I have a private practice in metropolitan Sydney specialising in the diagnosis and treatment of voice disorders. I am consultant to the Australian Film, Television and Radio School and teach voice for actors at the University of Wollongong. I am currently involved in research into vocal health and training of voice professionals such as actors, singers and radio broadcasters. Other areas of interest include treatment outcomes for voice disorders, teacher’s vocal health, voice therapy for the transsexual population and laryngeal biomechanics.
Dr Alison Winkworth
Dr Alison Winkworth is a speech pathologist and senior lecturer in Voice at Charles Sturt University’s Albury campus, on the border between NSW and Victoria. She has also worked at The University of Sydney and The University of Queensland, and in 2004 was a visiting professor in Sweden at Gothenburg University’s Department of Logopedics and Phoniatrics. She was on the AVA Board from 1997 to 2002, and was founding editor of the Association’s newsletter, Voiceprint, during that time. At the Voice Symposium in Adelaide 2002 she coordinated the conference’s participatory hit, The Big Sing, led by director Stuart Davis. Alison is a keen singer, percussionist and perennial student of voice.
Bronwyn Millar
Speech Pathologist, Voice Consultant and Research Assistant (NSW). Bachelor Applied Science (Speech Pathology) Certified Practising Speech Pathologist- SPAA
I am a speech pathologist by trade however; I have been a study of the voice/singing since I was fifteen years old. I graduated from University in 2004 and after working at Central Gippsland Health Service, Victoria for a year I have returned home to Sydney to extend my skills in the field of voice treatment. At present I am divided between working on a PhD and private practice. I treat a diverse caseload of adult and paediatric voice disorders, accent modification and articulation/phonological and fluency disorders. My principal interests lay in the treatments/therapies of both the adult and paediatric voices. I also have an ardent interest in the relationship between hormones and the voice across the life span as well as the impact that hormones can have regarding voice disorders, in both the professional and unprofessional voice user.