2026 AYWN Breakfast 2
About
The Aspiring Young Women’s Network Breakfast series is aimed at developing students’ awareness of the variety of career pathways and opportunities by giving them the chance to hear firsthand from alumni who have recently transitioned to university or their chosen career. These events will also provide a platform to initiate connections between our students and industry, opening doors to work experience placements, internships and mentoring opportunities.From the classrooms, rowing sheds and music rooms of St Margaret's to a career in medicine, Dr Louisa Sondergeld has followed a pathway shaped by curiosity, service and a deep commitment to caring for others.
A proud St Margaret's Old Girl, Louisa completed her schooling in 2013 after making a significant contribution to school life across academics, sport, music, service and leadership. As the first student in St Margaret's history to serve as School Captain of both the Primary and Secondary School, Louisa embraced the opportunities before her and built a strong foundation for the path ahead, one grounded in confidence, compassion and community.
After graduating from St Margaret's, Louisa completed a Bachelor of Science with an Extended Major in Psychology, followed by a Doctor of Medicine. Her medical training and early career took her through St Vincent's Hospital in Sydney, where she became a published researcher with the Cardiac Transplant Team, and later to the Princess Alexandra Hospital and Queensland Children's Hospital, where she developed her skills as a clinician, lecturer and mentor.
Louisa is now a Fellow of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners and works as a General Practitioner at Walton Bridge Medical Centre in The Gap. She has a special interest in paediatrics, women's health, men's health and palliative care, and continues to support the next generation of doctors as a lecturer and mentor to medical students.
Join Louisa as she shares her journey from St Margaret's to medicine, reflecting on leadership, service, study and the many pathways that can lead to a meaningful and fulfilling career. Her story will offer students and community members valuable insight into what it means to build a life centred on purpose, care and contribution.
Date
Wednesday 2 September 2026 6:45 AM - 8:10 AM (UTC+10)Location
Arts Centre Foyer, St Margaret's Anglican Girls School
11 Petrie Terrace, Ascot QLD 4007