Sue-Anne Hunter is a proud Wurundjeri and Ngurai illum Wurrung woman from Melbourne area.Sue-Anne has worked in the Aboriginal Child and Family Welfare field for over 20 years and was the Inaugural Statewide Aboriginal Principal Practitioner for VACCA and is committed to ensuring the rights of her people are upheld.
Sue-Anne is currently the National Sector Development Manager at SNAICC – National Voice for Our Children and holds the position of National Co-Chair for The National Family Matters Campaign Co-Chair. She is currently undertaking her Master of Social Work and has completed her Master Certificate in Trauma & Recovery with Harvard Medical School. Sue-Anne has has a Graduate Certificate in Clinical Family therapy, Bachelor of Arts (Psychology), Diploma of Community Development and Diploma of Frontline Management. She has an in-depth understanding of developmental, trans generational and community trauma, as well as western modalities of therapy, and her studies have been nationally and internationally recognised. Sue-Anne is proficient in multiple therapeutic interventions, which she combines with cultural knowledge to bring about healing change for her people. Sue-Anne is passionate in ensuring her people receive a high quality of service delivery particularly in the space of health and wellbeing. Sue-Anne brings a cultural lens all to her work including Aboriginal healing wisdom when working with the Aboriginal community, children and families.