Alice Demarzo

Alice completed her Bachelor of Speech and Language Pathology in 2019 at Charles Sturt University here in Albury. Alice joined Icaria Health in January 2021 to pursue her passion of working with paediatric clients, their families and support networks.

Alice particularly likes working as part of a collaborative team and has in interest in paediatric feeding, as well as ensuring all participants have their right to communicate. Alice has experience administering assessments, implementing Alternative and Augmentative Communication and play into her therapy. 

Alice loves to have a chat and can often be heard around the office lending a helping hand to others. Outside of work, Alice enjoys spending time with family and friends. 

Ashleigh Crowley

Ashleigh joined the Icaria team in 2025 through the new graduate program, having graduated from Charles Sturt University with a Bachelor of Occupational Therapy in 2024. During her studies, Ashleigh discovered a passion for working with paediatrics and gained valuable experience in acute care, community health, aged care, school, and private settings.

Ashleigh is dedicated to working closely with participants and their families to achieve their goals, whether big or small. She enjoys making sessions fun and creative to meet participants’ needs and keep them engaged throughout.

Outside of work, Ashleigh stays active by playing netball, going for walks or runs, and spending time with family and friends.

Elhanna Onions

Elhanna is an Occupational Therapist at Icaria Health and has been working in the field since 2022. She is passionate about supporting people to build independence and confidence in their everyday lives.

Elhanna’s areas of interest include paediatrics, particularly supporting babies, toddlers, and preschool‑aged children. She values working within a team that prioritises creativity, genuine connection, and strong community relationships.

Outside of work, Elhanna enjoys spending time with her family and is always happy to share a good coffee and a friendly chat.

Meg Greenhill

Meg joined Icaria Health at the beginning of 2022 within our new graduate program after completing a 7 week placement with Icaria Health in 2020. 

Meg grew up in rural Upper Murray Victoria and is passionate about providing an accessible service to individuals living in rural and remote areas of Australia. This drove to further her studies completing a Diploma of Rural Generalist Practice in 2025 with support from Services for Australian Rural and Remote Allied Health (SARRAH). Meg is now able to provide her generalist skill sets to disadvantaged rural communities who may otherwise go without services or be required to travel to access services. 

In her free time, you will find Meg baking, camping, kayaking, paddle boarding or doing anything outdoors with her family and dogs. 

Meg Richardson

Meg graduated with a Bachelor of Occupational Therapy from Charles Sturt University in 2023 and joined Icaria Health in 2024 as part of their new graduate program. During her studies, Meg undertook placement experiences in acute mental health, private practice, acute care and community health.

Meg pursued a career in health as she enjoys connecting with people and working alongside them to meet their goals and is looking forward to forging positive relationships with her participants and families and helping improve their lives.

In her spare time, Meg enjoys spending time with family and friends, baking, and walking her dog, Humphrey.

Molly Devries

Graduated with a Bachelor of Occupational Therapy from Charles Sturt University in 2024 and joined Icaria Health’s new graduate program in 2025. She has gained workplace learning experience in acute care, youth mental health, and private practice.

Driven by a passion for helping others, Molly pursued a career in allied health to support individuals in achieving their goals and enhancing their overall quality of life.

Outside of work, Molly enjoys spending time with family and friends, exercising and exploring local coffee shops.

Tahlia Hoolahan

Tahlia graduated from Southern Cross University on the Gold Coast in 2019. She has worked with both adults and paediatrics in private practice in QLD since and recently moved to the Albury-Wodonga region. Tahlia joined Icaria Health in 2025.

Tahlia works with a family-centred approach and is passionate about supporting her clients and their families to achieve their unique potentials and engage in meaningful occupations.

A client once said to her “practice makes progress” and this is a phrase that has stuck with her over the years as a reminder to strive for progress not perfection.

Away from work, Tahlia enjoys getting outdoors with her family, Pilates, learning new crafts on her Cricut and taking family trips to the snow.  

Grace Rutherfurd

Grace graduated with a Master of Speech Pathology from the University of Melbourne in 2025. She joined Icaria Health as part of their new graduate program in 2026, with experiences in private practices, acute care and rehabilitation settings.

Grace completed a Bachelor’s degree in Linguistics from La Trobe University and has a passion for helping participants achieve their speech and language goals.

When she’s not hiking, vintage shopping, or sewing, Grace can be found exploring new restaurants and food spots. 

Rebecca Malcolm

Bec recently graduated from Charles Sturt University with a Master of Speech Pathology.

Before coming to Icaria, Bec worked in Australia and Asia as a teacher and in pastoral care. She enjoys working with children, youth and their families. Bec loves building connections with people and seeing them beam with delight at the fun they’re having as they meet their goals.

When she’s not at work, Bec loves hanging out with her husband and kids, playing word games, doing quizzes and trivia, drinking good coffee and baking.

Nicole Martin

Nicole graduated with a Bachelor of Occupational Therapy from Charles Sturt University in 2025. She has been part of the Icaria Health team since 2021, initially working within the administration team before progressing into the New Graduate Program in 2026.


Nicole’s workplace learning experiences span a variety of settings including school‑based practice, subacute geriatric evaluation and management, acute care and mental health. Nicole is passionate about building strong rapport with participants and working collaboratively with families to support meaningful goal achievement.


Outside of work, Nicole enjoys spending time with family and friends, swimming laps, playing the guitar and passionately supporting the Richmond Tigers.