Support Type
Liz Dempsey
Liz’s strengths are her calm presence, intuitive care, and practical experience. She offers steady, non-judgemental support and evidence-based guidance. Her aim is for families to look back on their birth and postpartum feeling supported, confident, and genuinely cared for.
Tessa Jungling
Tessa’s strengths lie in offering evidence-based education, a calming presence, and non-judgemental support (along with delicious treats). Her goal is for families to look back on their birth and postpartum as beautiful, positive experiences where they felt supported, informed, and genuinely held.
Kylie Sotiriou
I support families through birth in all kinds of settings. From first-timers to VBAC, hospital births to home births, spontaneous labour or a planned C-section, I'm here for all of it! My job is to help you feel informed, held, and fully supported every step of the way (with zero pressure and no judgement, ever). I’ll be your sounding board, your hip squeezer, your space-holder, and your biggest hype girl — reminding you just how capable you are when things get loud or crazy. I’m not here to take over, I’m here to walk beside you and help you feel at home and in control of your birth.
Georgia Cato
As a doula, my greatest strength lies in my ability to offer deeply grounded, intuitive, and emotionally attuned care, holding space for birthing families in a way that feels steady, nourishing, and calm. My clients often describe me as someone who brings warmth, confidence, and a sense of peace into their birth and postpartum spaces. I have a natural ability to read the energy of a room and respond with exactly what is needed—whether that’s quiet presence, gentle encouragement, practical support, or hands-on comfort.
Emilie Darlison
I trust the mother’s intuition and believe that how you feel during your pregnancy, birthing and postpartum experience is profoundly important. Whether you’re a first-time mum, or a new mother to another little love, I offer personalised birth support, continuity and mental health informed care with opportunities to be deeply heard and loved.
Beth Burke
I'm a mum to two amazing kids (8 and 14), and married to a clever, creative, and very grounding husband. We married young and still really like each other — winning! So, what kind of doula am I? I’m practical, grounded, and deeply passionate about informed birth. I support hospital and home births with equal joy, helping you feel confident, calm, and excited.
Alex Schifter
I’m Alex, a mother to two incredible little people, a partner to an excellent human and an experienced doula and facilitator (I don’t love that word but I’m still landing on the right one!). I’m a curious, deeply feeling person who loves to laugh and connect. I’ve recently discovered I’m neurodivergent and it feels like I’m finally finding the many missing pieces of my puzzle. I’m comfortable with big feelings, love new experiences and connection and my hyperfocus skills are next level. I’m an extroverted introvert and can’t live without coffee and fizzy water.
Josie Hipwell
Supporting, holding and informing people through their unique pregnancy and birth experience is my joy and my superpower. I offer pregnancy, birth and postpartum support to women and birthing people in Melbourne and surrounds. The spectrum of these experiences is so wonderfully wide and varied, unique to each individual or family. My services and support is tailored to you, what you value and who you are.