Browse the Human Library

The Human Library is a growing collection of MidCoast people sharing their career journeys, challenges, and the values that guide them.

Each story is unique — and each one shows that there’s no single path to success. Whether you’re a student figuring out your next step or someone guiding others on theirs, we hope these stories spark curiosity, courage and connection.

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Kate Dunn

Kate Dunn, the Community Connector on the Mid Coast, shares her journey from a local school student in Old Bar to helping families and professionals settle into the region. After leaving school to travel and work on Hamilton Island, Kate studied media marketing and office administration in Newcastle before briefly commencing a communication degree at Griffith University. Though her degree remained unfinished due to life changes abroad, her foundational qualifications and innate communication skills paved the way for her current role assisting public and private organizations with employee relocation and retention.

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Erin Lute

Erin Lute, Program Officer with the Department of Education's Regional Industry Education Partnerships, shares her remarkable journey from hospitality worker to champion of regional student career pathways. After starting in hospitality and childcare, Erin spent a season as a camp counsellor in America before returning to run hospitality businesses. Her passion for mentoring young people led her to become a TAFE teacher, then into community services and youth work, before finding her current role connecting school students with industry opportunities.

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Alana Trudgeon

Alana Trudgeon is a volunteer crisis supporter with Lifeline while studying towards a Bachelor of Counselling. Her work in suicide prevention has grown from a deep passion for mental health and helping people feel heard during their darkest moments.

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Clare Brennan

Clare Brennan is the Centre Director at First Steps Count, a child and community hub in Taree supporting children aged 0 to 12 and their families. With a background in speech pathology, Clare has built a career on communication, compassion, and community impact.

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Donna Ballard

Donna Ballard is the CEO of Taree Universities Campus, where she blends community connection with education leadership. She also volunteers at the Festival Coordinator for the annual Wingham Music Festival. Donna’s success has been built on her ability to reach out, ask for help, and build strong networks.

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Many of our storytellers are also open to continuing the conversation — by email, over the phone, or even in person. If you'd like to connect with someone you've seen here, we’ll help you reach out