Debra Lawrance

at Australia and New Zealand School of Government

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Australia and New Zealand School of Government

Debra Lawrance has been working as an executive voice coach for more than 10 years. She has delivered communication skills training to clients across all sectors of the workforce, focussing on communication issues in the workplace.

Ms Lawrance helps speakers improve their vocal capability so they can communicate effectively in the workplace. Her practical teaching approach helps people understand and use their voice, and transform the way they communicate.

In addition to vocal coaching, Ms Lawrance is an award-winning actress known for her roles in the Australian television series ‘Home and Away’ and ‘Please Like Me’. In 2015, she won the AACTA award for Best Performance in a Comedy and, in 2017, she won the TV Week Logie Award for Most Outstanding Supporting Actress.

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