I’m a social planner with over 15 years experience with government and NGOs in Australia and the Pacific. I’ve developed and implemented responsive community plans, programs and activities to improve social inclusion, gender equality and community safety.

In 2018 I was awarded the Rodney Warmington Churchill Fellowship to increase inclusion and accessibility in public toilets by researching taboos, design, policy and legal barriers. The Churchill Fellowship consolidated previous work with planners, institutions and community members identifying public toilets as essential to support the participation of all in our communities.

In 2024 I completed a Masters of Philosophy with my thesis titled: Australian Local Government Public Toilet Discourses: Points of Conflict between Rights, Risks and Responsibilities.

I am currently a media spokesperson for the Continence Health Australia and the Great Dunny Hunt.