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Together we will elevate our South Australian women of today and our women of the future.
Since 2017, SA Woman has been here to create impact and shine a light on the contributions of women in South Australia and on the future, our girls.
We believe that all South Australian women and girls deserve the opportunities to forge their own path, in a business or in a career. We believe that connection is key to a sense of belonging, encouragement and empowerment. We believe that “we can’t be, what we can’t see”, and sharing the stories and paths of the women who walk beside us, is key to elevating the status of our women and girls and empowering us all to unleash our potential. .
“We can’t be, what we can’t see. SA Woman is here to show all women and girls what is possible.”
Meet an SA Woman.
Our members are the beating heart of all we do and believe in our vision of an empowered and equal future for our women and girls. Read and be inspired by a selection below or head to our directory to search and connect with a South Australian Woman.
Christine David – IT 4 Retirees Pty Ltd
My strengths are the ability to listen, understand and communicate effectively with all age groups. This combined with my technical IT knowledge and attention to detail means every person’s experience is a positive one. I am honest, reliable and passionate about helping people work efficiently and effectively with their devices to stay socially connected and independent in their homes for as long as possible.
Key characteristics include:
– Highly developed verbal and written communication, interpersonal and presentation skills
– Strong negotiation and influencing skills
– High aptitude for learning (product, technology, process)
– Proven record of delivering within deadlines and to a high level
– Excellent time management skills
– Ability to work independently as well as part of a team
– Highly adaptable and extremely self-motivated
– Strong problem solving, business analysis and decision-making skills
– Outstanding customer service skills
– Strong IT knowledge and experience in the accounting industry
– Results driven and solution orientated
Karen Conlon – SumTotal Accounting and Business
I have worked in the Accounting Industry for in excess of 30 Years.
During that time I have worked in a number of different industries, but have always enjoyed public practice the most.
This has led me to study further and have specialisations around Self Managed Superannuation funds and more recently in Succession, Asset Protection and Estate Planning.
My hobbies include: Knitting, Sewing and Long Range Rifle Shooting
Natalie Michels – Alite Mind
For as long as I can remember, I’ve been someone others turn to, a person they feel safe sharing their thoughts and emotions with. I’ve always held space for others, listened deeply, and supported them through their challenges. Counselling felt like a natural path for me, and I’m proud to be a registered counsellor with the Australian Counselling Association. I combine evidence-based strategies with wisdom-based practices to help people create lives filled with meaning, purpose, and resilience.
Over the years, I’ve faced major surgeries, endured a domestic violence relationship at a young age, lived with chronic pain, and was diagnosed with lymphoma cancer a decade ago. These experiences gave me firsthand insight into suffering, feeling stuck, and being completely overwhelmed.
Beyond my work, I’m a mum to two wonderful young adults, a wife, and an animal and bird lover. Our home is often alive with the sounds of our two exotic parrots, and our labradoodles Poppy and Holly. I have a special admiration for pelicans and love to unwind by the beach, where I often meditate, birdwatch, and connect with nature.
Helen Edwards – Helen Edwards Writes
Dr Helen Edwards is an Adelaide-based children’s author and speaker who weaves diverse stories of nature, magic and history. Helen’s debut middle-grade novel, The Rebels of Mount Buffalo, was published in October 2023, by the award-winning Riveted Press, distributed by Simon and Schuster. Inspired by real-life mountain guide and early feminist Guide Alice Manfield, it’s a captivating time-slip tale in which a girl lost to grief meets a daring rebel on a misty mountain who guides her to rediscover her courage and find her way home. In Feb 2024, The Rebels of Mount Buffalo was longlisted in the DANZ Chil-dren’s Book Award for books which feature diversity in all forms. In June 2024, it was shortlisted in the Speech Pathology Australia Book of the Year Awards.
Helen’s second novel, Legend of the Lighthouse Moon, was published on 2nd October 2024 by Riveted Press. Rich with folklore and brimming with ad-venture, Legend of the Lighthouse Moon is a dazzling tale of family, resilience, and the enduring magic of the sea. Join Mona McKenna on a journey of self-discovery where the whispers of the past guide her towards a future filled with hope, love, and legends brought to life. Set on Kangaroo Island in 1970, with a main character living with type 1 diabetes, it features the history of the Cape Willoughby lighthouse and the endangered sea lion colony, as well as drawing on legends from the islands where Helen’s grandmothers were born in the Irish Sea.
Helen’s third novel, On Gallant Wings will release in April 2025 with Rivet-ed Press. It’s a sweeping WWII adventure about family, courage and knowing when to break the rules, that shines a light on many little-known aspects of the war’s impact on Australians at home. Her fourth, The Disappearing Cir-cus, co-written with Award-winning author Kate Gordon, will release on 30th July 2025. It’s a magical tale about grief, finding your place in the world and becoming the hero of your own story—to bravely fight against the dying of hope, to always hold on to wonder, and to never disappear.
Helen has a PhD in Psychology and a long background working in mental health. She writes stories that reduce stereotypes and increase understand-ing of diversity, including characters who live with chronic illness, mental ill-ness, and/or who are neurodivergent. These are not the focus of the story, but rather, the characters simply live with these things, and are the heroes—having adventures, living their lives and solving problems, big and small. Hel-en has lived with type 1 diabetes herself since 1979. She also lives with anxie-ty and ADHD, both diagnosed in adulthood, as well as a number of other chronic conditions. In her author talks, Helen shares her personal experienc-es with living with chronic illness and neurodiversity, which resonates with students and opens up conversations. In 2001, she founded an award-winning online counselling service for people with diabetes, which she ran for 16 years. Over 90,000 people follow her across social media, where her plat-forms inspire action for people and planet, with kindness and hope, focusing on our children’s future.
Helen has been shortlisted in and won a number of awards, including be-ing one of two mid-career SA Literary Fellows in 2025, supported by Writers SA and the State Library of South Australia. She was also shortlisted in this Fellowship in 2024. Of note, Helen was a State Finalist for Australian of the Year for her work in diabetes. She was winner of the ZestFest writing competition, and a special mention in the inaugural Writers’ SA Deep Creek Fellow-ship. Helen is an experienced speaker and has presented talks and workshops locally and internationally across a wide range of topics. She has a number of author talks and workshops prepared but is flexible in her approach and top-ics. These include talking about how she became a writer, how she comes up with ideas for books, and how she weaves together nature, magic and history. She has a rich range of historical artefacts and props related to her first three novels and the students always love these. In her author talks, she works with the group to create the outline for their own historical magical story, which are often hilarious and always wonderful!
Helen has a Working with Children Check in SA and a Blue Card in QLD. She is a member of Writers’ Vic, Writers’ SA, Qld Writers Centre, ASA, CBCA and SCBWI. She is on the SA committee for the CBCA. She is part of the Author Pen Pals initiative and a Role Model with Books in Homes. She is passionate about inspiring action for our beautiful, fragile planet and nature features in all her books. She finds history fascinating and uncovers stories that may have been forgotten, or hidden, and brings them into the light. If you’re looking for a children’s author who speaks from the heart, who laughs loud and loves deep, who is passionate about people and planet, and who understands we come in a glorious rainbow of human beings, Helen is your person. See more about Helen at her website www.helenedwardswrites.com and follow her across social media @drhelenedwardswrites
Helen has recently launched The Author Fairy – a social media marketing and grant writing consultancy for authors.
Jodie Evans – Project 18 the wellbeing nook
I am the Founder and Director of Project 18, a wellbeing space that is focussed on delivering professional counselling, consultancy and advocacy services. I coordinate a shared, safe and welcoming space with a committment to embracing compassion and acceptance for all who visit.
I am an Integrative Practitioner, I provide 1:1 counselling to children and young people, aged between 8yo and 21yo. I have been in private practice for 5 years and before that worked in the Youth Sector for more than 20 years. I have a background in child protection and youth justice, have been an advocate and am very experienced in supporting vulnerable young people to find their voice and navigate systems. I believe all children, no matter their history, their circumstnaces or their experiences of adversity have strengths and qualities that with the right support and opportunities can empower them to be the best versions of themselves and to live a life of their making.
I am a consultant and facilitator – this is particularly focussed on supporting others (agencies, departments, sectors, services, systems) to create and facilitate safe, effective consultations processes and opportunities to obtain the voice, views and insights that young people have on the issues that impact their lives.
Brooke Smith – Brooke Ashleigh Beauty
I’m a Makeup Artist & Educator passionate about helping everyday woman feel beautiful and more confident by teaching them basic-intermediate makeup techniques.
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