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Natasha Curham Principal + Founder

Natasha Curham is the principal Speech Pathologist and founder of Voice Plus Australia. With 20 years of clinical experience as a Speech Pathologist, Natasha has focused her skills over the last 17 years on her passion for all things voice and laryngology. Since 2007, and more closely over the previous five years, Natasha has been privileged to work with the team at Voice Medicine Australia and Melbourne Voice Analysis Centre. Natasha now lives in Geelong and offers assessment and management for adults, adolescents and children with voice, breathing and swallowing problems at Barwon Health Geelong and Voice Plus. She has worked as a senior Speech Pathologist in ENT/Voice at Barts and the Royal London Hospital as well as in a leadership position at Capital and Coast DHB and owning her own thriving private practice in Wellington, NZ. Natasha is committed to and completely passionate about vocal rehabilitation, injury prevention and teaching others. Natasha enjoys her roles with several universities in the teaching of speech pathology practices and regularly provides clinical supervision and mentorship to speech pathologists across Australia and New Zealand. She is frequently involved in delivering professional development nationally and internationally, represents the profession on several boards and committees and is a regular delegate at many laryngology conferences around the world.
  • Bachelor Speech Pathology (Honours) - 2004
  • MSc Research Paper London - 2009
  • Certified Practicing Speech Pathologist (CPSP)
  • Member Speech Pathology Australia (MSPA)
  • Member Laryngology Society of Australasia
  • Member Australian Voice Association
  • Member Gender Identity in Voice
Voice+ Australia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the land where we work, live & play, the Wathaurong people of the Kulin Nation. We recognise and celebrate Australia’s First Peoples enduring connection to land, sea, culture and community. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging and extend that respect to all First Nations people today.

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