Student Membership
2017 Graduate Winners
ANTA recently announced the launch of the ANTA Graduate Awards to reward achievement and assist graduates with their careers.
The ANTA Graduate Awards consists of 12 months complimentary ANTA membership (membership extended for a further year at no cost) and $200.00.
Graduate Awards are provided three times a year and are open to all graduates who have completed a course recognised by ANTA. Students who graduate and join ANTA are automatically included for assessment for an ANTA Graduate Award.
Throughout 2017 ANTA will be announcing further recipients of ANTA Graduate Awards.
Round 2 ANTA Graduate Award Winners for 2017
Name | Course of Study | State |
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Milva Pervan | Naturopathy | WA |
Hanna Watson | Nutritional Medicine | NSW |
Katherine Ric | Naturopathy | QLD |
Amber Shadlow | Acupuncture | NSW |
Adeline Ho | Nutritional Medicine | SA |
Sally Young | Nutritional Medicine | VIC |
Catherine Ryall | Naturopathy | SA |
Kellie Hansen | Naturopathy | SA |
Round 1 ANTA Graduate Award Winners for 2017
Name | Course of Study | State |
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Rebecca Fink | Nutritional Medicine | NSW |
Jennifer Bingham | Naturopathy | VIC |
Deborah Smart | Nutritional Medicine | QLD |
Amanda Opperman | Naturopathy | WA |
Congratulations go to the above recipients on their achievements and being selected to receive an ANTA Graduate Award. ANTA will contact each recipient to present them with their award.
ANTA Graduate Winners
Deborah Smart |
"I was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis in 2005, already quite advanced in both brain and spinal chord, and reacted badly to the medications prescribed by my neurologist. My search for personal healing led me to Nutritional Medicine which, over many years of study, helped me to eventually control disease progression using a nutrigenomic approach to diet and supplementation. I now want to help as many people as possible with autoimmune disease and chronic conditions pursue wellness and live life to the full, no matter what their diagnosis. I now practice in the Narangba Valley Medical Centre." |
Jenny Bingham |
"I think there are a lot of us really struggling, unhappy, fearful and frustrated because of health issues. I personally know those feelings. What inspires me is the hope that I can provide some answers and a plan to improve people's lives by increasing their wellbeing, so they can be their most vibrant, happy selves and get on with living a really great life with their family and friends" |
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Amanda Opperman |
"I have always had a passion for natural healing, plants, flowers and the wonders of the environment we live in. I was brought up in an alternative family who were open minded to natural health and I remember being taken to a naturopath, massage therapist or chiropractor whenever there was something out of balance with my health. My mum started to teach me the importance of emotional wellbeing and the balance between body and mind from a young age. My passions, my upbringing and my journey with my own health I feel all planted the seed for me to commence my naturopathy studies. I always wanted to work in a career that I was passionate about. I am passionate about finding a natural and alternative approach to healing that nourishes the body, mind and spirit with the least possible side effects. I believe every human deserves to live a happy and fulfilling life free of pain and disease. My dream was to educate, encourage and empower others; to be happy and to live my life in the best way possible. Becoming a naturopath has allowed me to do that and for this I am truly grateful" |
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