
Research Fellow | Mental Health + Exercise Research Group
PhD Candidate| School of Human Sciences – University of Western Australia
Operations Manager + Exercise Physiologist | Thriving in Motion
PhD Candidate | The Kids Research Institute Australia
As part of the MHEX projects, I use exercise as a tool to support young people’s physical and mental health. My role focuses on creating safe, inclusive spaces where movement feels accessible, enjoyable, empowering and fun! Alongside this, I’m completing my PhD, which focuses on the experiences of trans and gender diverse young people.
I love how movement can change how we feel, physically, emotionally, and socially. In my work, I noticed that many people, especially those in marginalised communities or living with disability, were missing out on these benefits. That motivated me to focus on making exercise safe and accessible for everyone, and to be a strong ally for individuals who may need someone by their side
Seeing the real-world impact, when someone who thought exercise “wasn’t for them” starts to enjoy it, feel stronger, and build confidence. That’s the best part. If I can make a difference to even one individual or family, then it’s all worthwhile.
Challenging … let’s just say statistics, spreadsheets and I are still working on our relationship!
What do you like to do when you’re not at work?
I love being outdoors, especially in the ocean. I also enjoy spending time with my family, close friends, and my dog.
Do you have a favourite quote, motto, or piece of advice that guides you?
“Movement is medicine”
Finally, what would you say to someone interested in starting a career in research?
Be curious and persistent. Research can feel like a long rollercoaster, but if you care about the questions you’re asking, and the people you’re working with, it’s absolutely worth the ride.
The MHEX Team acknowledges all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Traditional Custodians of Country and recognises their continuing connection to land, sea, culture and community. We pay our respects to Elders past, and present.
We are committed to embracing diversity and eliminating all forms of discrimination through education and inclusive communities. We welcome all people and are respectful of individual identities.