Name: Scott Wescombe Company: i Physio Based: Perth When Scott Wescombe graduated from his physiotherapy degree in 2010, his ambition was to…

Kirsten Robb is a former journalist at SmartCompany. Previously, she worked at News Corp as a property reporter for Leader Newspapers and the Herald Sun, and holds a Masters of Journalism at Melbourne University.
Name: Scott Wescombe Company: i Physio Based: Perth When Scott Wescombe graduated from his physiotherapy degree in 2010, his ambition was to…
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