Susie Burrell is one of Australia's leading dietitian's; her unique training in both nutritional science and psychology 
helping thousands of adults, children and athletes reach their health and nutrition goals without diets or deprivation.
Susie completed both her dietetics and psychology degrees at Wollongong University; her Honours Project 
investigating the relationship between childhood obesity and parenting styles. Since graduating, Susie has
held the position of specialist Weight Management Dietitian at The Children's Hospital at Westmead
(www.chw.edu.au) in which she develops and evaluates programs aimed at managing and preventing
child and adolescent obesity.
In her private work Susie specialises in fat loss and sees clients each week in her private rooms at Kogarah in 
Sydney's south. Susie balances this clinical work with consulting to key food industry groups; groups who have
the ability to positively influence the food supply with her primary love, writing for both print and electronic media.
Susie currently has a weekly column in The Daily Telegraph's Simply Food lift out as well as columns in Good
Health & Medicine, ALPHA and Dolly magazine. Susie is also a regular guest on FRESH television and The
Today Show.
In a past life, Susie was a prominent sports dietitian and has consulted to a number of elite sporting teams 
including the Super 14 winning 2007 South African Blue Bulls, St George Illawarra Dragons and Sydney University
Rugby. Susie is currently consulting to the Parramatta Eels to maintain her sports nutrition skills.
Susie offers a range of consulting services to meet the needs of busy professionals and their children. Susie 
understands that while good quality food nurtures optimally functioning bodies; the vast majority of people
need their nutrition and fitness advice to be delivered via a supportive nutrition program that fits each person's
lifestyle. Susie draws on coaching psychology models to ensure that health and nutrition changes are self
directed and do-able, to ensure each persons health and lifestyle goals are met long term. Nutrition coaching
may be done through individual consultations, email or via the phone to ensure each person meets their targets.
In her spare time, Susie loves to escape the rush of Sydney to run around Wollongong's beautiful beaches, spend
time with her beloved Burmese cats Henry and Charlie, indulge in watching tacky American TV series and reading
anything she can get her hands on.