

Providing speech pathology services to the Wagga Wagga community
At Murrumbidgee Speech Pathology, we believe that communication is at the heart of connection.
We are a small, dedicated team passionate about supporting children and their families on their communication journey.
Our clinic is a warm and welcoming space where kids feel safe, comfortable, and encouraged to express themselves.
Welcome
Our Vision
Every child deserves to be heard. We are committed to providing high-quality, family-centred speech therapy that empowers children to build confidence in their communication. With a deep respect for culture, community, and individuality, we work closely with families to create meaningful connections and lasting progress.

What We Offer
We specialise in paediatric speech therapy, helping children and teens with speech, language, and communication challenges in a nurturing and engaging environment.
Our team provides support for:
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Speech sound development
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Language development
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Alternative and augmentative (AAC) communication including low tech (e.g. pictures and photos supports) to high tech (e.g. voice output programmes)
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Literacy skills
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Social communication skills
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Eating and drinking skills
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Stuttering
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Support for children in out of home care
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Tailored therapy for Aboriginal children, incorporating culturally responsive approaches

Our goal is to make therapy feel natural, enjoyable, and part of everyday life; because every child’s voice matters.

What is Speech Pathology?
Speech pathology (also known as speech therapy) is all about helping people communicate with confidence. For children, this means supporting their ability to communicate, understand language, and express themselves in everyday life. Further from this we also support children to develop eating and drinking skills.
At Murrumbidgee Speech Pathology, we work with kids who may have difficulty with:
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Saying certain sounds or words clearly
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Understanding and using language
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Social communication and interacting with others
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Literacy and early reading skills
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Stuttering or speech fluency
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Children who have a limited range of foods in their diet
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Children who are non or minimally speaking
Every child’s journey is unique, and our team is here to guide them with warmth, patience, and expert care in collaboration with parents and care givers.