IT STARTED WITH A DREAM
Dr. Cecelia O’Brien starts off our PEOPLE OF INVERELL webpage as one role model for all young people that have a dream.
Please listen to our podcast, in the Hometown Inverell series, portraying the people that are the faces and the fabric of Inverell. This is just another wonderful story about a young girls dream, battling all odds to achieve her goal and make her dream come true of being a doctor. It started all here in Inverell and we are talking to Dr. Cecelia O'Brien.
She has made it her goal to deliver high quality and equitable pregnancy care to women living in rural and remote North Queensland.
She has a background in perinatal research with ongoing interests in stillbirth, diabetes in pregnancy and improving access to timely antenatal care and outcomes for Aboriginal women and their babies.
She is a Senior lecturer at James Cook University. Dr. O'Brien shows a strong interest in undergraduate and postgraduate teaching.
Dr. O'Brien has a strong leadership background with excellent communication and organisation skills.
It was a privilege for me to interview Dr. O'Brien who I met on one of my kayak tours at Lake Inverell.
Ian Small Author
The Kurrajongs were a group of 114 men from the northern New South Wales town of Inverell who left in January 1916 to fight in the Great War. In the year 2000, one of the men is still alive and tells his story to his grandchildren.
Michael O’Sullivan.
It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.