Fight Parkinson's
Tahlia Sinclair is an experienced communications and content specialist currently working at Fight Parkinson's since April 2025. Tahlia has a diverse background in journalism, including roles as a sports contributor for ABC Western Plains and the Dubbo Demons Australian Football Club, and experience as a sports and features journalist at ACM. Previous positions include working as a journalist for The Nyngan Weekly, a communications assistant at Crime Stoppers Victoria, and various freelance writing roles. Tahlia holds a Bachelor of Media and Communication from Swinburne University and has pursued additional journalism courses along with international studies in communication and media.
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Fight Parkinson's
Fight Parkinson’s (the new name of Parkinson’s Victoria) is a leading Parkinson's support organisation with a comprehensive health information service, education program and active research and advocacy agenda. We were the first Parkinson’s organisation in Australia to adopt and invest in a best-practice multidisciplinary model of care and employ a highly skilled team of allied health professionals to provide information and support services to the Parkinson’s and Atypical Parkinson’s (PSP, MSA, CBS) community in Victoria as well as education programs nationally. Our evidence-based health education programs and seminars are delivered to people living with Parkinson’s, Young Onset Parkinson’s, Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP), Multiple System Atrophy (MSA) and Corticobasal Syndrome (CBS), as well as aged care and healthcare professionals. By building knowledge about these conditions, we can reduce stigma, and spread awareness about these conditions and their impact on people’s lives. Through education, we empower people to seek and use the best strategies, treatments, and therapies to live well with Parkinson’s, PSP, MSA and CBS. Visit our website fightparkinsons.org.au for further information. Call our health information service on 1800 644 189 for a confidential discussion with one of our healthcare professionals or call our office on 09 8809 0400.