With a career spanning over four decades, I graduated from the Royal Veterinary College in London in 1981. My journey in veterinary medicine began in the UK, where I worked with a diverse range of animals including cattle, sheep, horses, dogs, and cats until 1987.
In 1987, I embraced a new adventure as the SPCA veterinarian in Suva, Fiji, where I dedicated myself to animal welfare. In 1988, I relocated to New South Wales and took the helm of the Taree Vet Hospital for five rewarding years. My next chapter brought me to Cairns, where I continued to expand my expertise for three years.
Ultimately, I settled on the Sunshine Coast and established the Caloundra Vet Clinic, which I proudly owned and operated for 25 years. Now, I enjoy the flexibility of working as a locum veterinarian, currently part-time at Suncoast Vet Buderim.
My passion for animals and commitment to their care have been the driving forces of my career. I look forward to continuing to serve our furry friends and their families in the Sunshine Coast community.
- Sense of humour: Stand up
- Shared interests: enjoy Rugby, cricket, cars, gardening and collecting old enamel signs
- Shared purpose: Animal Welfare
- Shared Animal stories: While working in cairns I amputated a saltwater crocs toe.
- Intellectual professional Curiosity: ophthalmology, Surgery and cuddling puppies
- Countries visited: Uk, France, Italy, Greece, Pandora, Hawaii, Australia
- Favorite Book: Jeffery Archer
- Favorite Movie: James Bond Movies



