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RENEE ROBERTSON, Nutritionist (she/her)
(Bachelor of Nutrition and Dietetics (Distinction), QUT, 2018) 
Instagram: @lots.on.my.plate
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Areas of interest: 
-Eating disorders and disordered eating 
-Non diet/Health at Every Size approach 
-Nutritional management of complex mental health conditions 
-Vegan/Vegetarian nutrition 
-Sports nutrition (esp. endurance events)

Renee is a compassionate nutritionist who specialises in helping clients manage their relationship with food and mental health. She has lived experience with eating disorders and chronic mental illness, which shapes her practice and complements her commitment to remaining up-to-date with the latest research to provide evidence-based, individualised care  Renee approaches her sessions as an equal partner and acknowledges that each client is the expert in their own experience. 

Clients who seek her assistance with emotional eating appreciate her non-pathologising approach to this complex issue which acknowledges the validity of food as a source of comfort, while working with the individual to find other strategies that have equal effect. She aims to work within her scope of practice as a nutritionist to address physiological, psychological, and neurological triggers for disordered eating behaviours to achieve long term stability. 

Renee affirms all identities and recognises the role that cultural background, socioeconomic status, and gender identity play in her client's mental health. 

While she prefers to work within the Health at Every Size framework, which seeks to promote health seeking behaviours independent of a client's current weight, she is an advocate for informed consent with all approaches to nutrition management. As a keen ultra-marathon runner, Renee is an advocate for conscious movement and encourages her clients to exercise as a celebration of their body's capabilities, not as a punishment for its appearance. 

Renee is available for Zoom consults and has broad availability. 

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Fees and Booking
Initial (60 minute) consult: $90 
Follow up (45 minute) consult: $60 
Please contact betterhnf@gmail.com or renee.robertson.1996@gmail.com to request an appointment time. 
Prior to your session, Renee will email a pre-consult questionnaire. Filling this out gives her valuable background information to ensure you get the most out of your initial appointment. ​



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​"Realistic achievable goals that will be catered to your lifestyle ... Thanks Breanne for all your advice and helping me to tweak that diet. There's been a big difference in my energy an definitely less hungry. You know your stuff." - Farida van Beijum



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    • Thrifty Food Hacks
    • Fact sheets >
      • Kids Health Tips
      • Strategies to Change Your Mindset
      • Diet facts & myths
      • How can poo help you??
      • The Powerful Benefits of Mushrooms
      • Back, Neck and Shoulder Pain
      • FODMAPS
      • Activated Charcoal
      • Fats - are they good for us?
      • Does more protein = more muscle gain?
  • Our Team
    • Dietitians
    • Nutritionists >
      • Breanne Roy >
        • Nutritionist Success Stories
      • Renee Robertson
    • Exercise Physiologists
  • Our Services
    • GROUP EXERCISE CLASSES
    • Nutrition & Dietetics >
      • Eating Disorder Management
    • Exercise Physiology
    • VIDEO & PHONE CONSULTS
    • Department of Veteran Affairs
  • Contact Us