Allison Davies in the Media 

The Mercury

13th November 2023

These five Tasmanian small businesses are leading the way when it comes to innovation, inspiration and economic know-how.

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The Guardian.

6th Nov 2023.
Meet the businesses that are diversifying male-dominated industries, supporting other women’s businesses and demonstrating inclusivity…

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ABC Radio, 6th Sept, 2023

What if you are missing out on some #%$*ing great health benefits which come from swearing?

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ABC Conversations, 28th October 2021

When Allison Davies was growing up, clothes felt like pins were stabbing her skin and the texture of certain foods made her feel physically under threat.

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7News

28th March 2020

A song by music therapist Allison Davies to help ease kids' coronavirus anxiety is going viral online, garnering millions of views in days.

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ABC.net.au

28th March 2020

Allison Davies, a neurologic music therapist and mother, posted a simple phone video of herself singing in the kitchen that has garnered more than 2.5 million views in a week.

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Diana Fisk, filmmaker

2020, Every Little Cell

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Ponderings Magazine

2020

Safe to say this interview left the heart full and the mind is buzzing with new information and some life-changing insights.

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The Canberra Times

22th April 2019

Brain Wave - Allison Davies Talks About Life With Autism

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AusMumpreneur

Sept 1st 2018

In Third place: Allison Davies, Allison Davies, Brain Care Specialist

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The Sydney Morning Herald

25th Aug 2018

Music therapist Allison Davies says she had been practising with one of her clients for months before there was a breakthrough.

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Huffpost

6th December 2017

Imagine you are five years old and it's birthday season. Yours is in three weeks and each weekend leading up to it is someone else's birthday. Parties are on, lollies and cake abound. The candles are lit and the crowd starts, "Haaapppy Biiirr...."

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abc.net.au

30th June 2015

When Allison Davies strums her guitar and sings a warm-up note, the mood of the room is immediately happier — and that is music therapy at its most basic level.

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