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Sally

  • As the founder and manager of Murray St Massage, I’m passionate about helping others through the healing power of touch. With many years experience as a remedial massage therapist, acupuncturist, and yoga teacher, I take a holistic approach to health, believing that preventative care is key to a vibrant life. My treatments are tailored to your unique needs, combining therapeutic techniques to restore balance and ease. I love seeing the positive transformations that come from this work and look forward to supporting you on your wellness journey.

  • Remedial Massage, Acupuncture, Dry Needling, Cupping, Trigger Point Therapy, Pregnancy Massage

  • Qualifications:

    Masters of Applied Science (Acupuncture)

    Bachelor of Health Science (Complementary Medicine)
    Diploma of Remedial Massage

    200hr Yoga Teacher Training

    50hr Meditation Teacher Training

    Member of: ATMS (Australian Traditional Medicine Society)

  • Appointments available with Sally on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.

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Alia

  • Throughout life I have grown a deep apprciation for the body and how it works. I value working with people to support and help them feel their best in their body, and I have found massage therapy to be a beautiful way to facilitate this. 

    I believe that massage plays an important role in reducing stress and easing pain, my aim is to provide a healing experience that is unique to you and your needs. I integrate a range of techniques into each treatment, such as remedial, deep tissue, trigger point therapy, and stretching to promote relaxation and nurture you into a state of presence within your body and mind.  

    I also offer KaHuna, a Hawaiian temple-style bodywork that seeks to balance the physical, emotional and energetic body through flow, rhythm and breath.

    I look forward to meeting and working with you!

  • Remedial

  • Diploma Remedial Massage

    60 hour Kahuna Practitioner Training

    Member of: Massage & Myotherapy Australia

  • Appointments available with Alia on Mondays, Thursdays and Fridays.

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Gina

  • Drawing from over 30 years of experience, I use a wide range of modalities including myofascial release, dry needling, cranio-sacral, trigger point, deep tissue, and Swedish techniques. My sessions are customised to your specific needs and come with a deeply tuned presence and intention to listen to the information your body is sharing with me to support you.  Whether it's reduction of chronic pain and limited range of motion, or regaining that connection to your centre and feeling integrated, I am here to hold that space. 

  • Remedial Massage, Relaxation, Dry Needling, Cupping, Pregnancy, Myofascial Release, Craniosacral Therapy

  • Certificate in Dynamic Myofascial Mobilisation

    Certificate in Advanced Dry Needling 

    Level 2 Upledger Cranio Sacral Therapy

    Level 1 Biodynamic Cranio Sacral Therapy

    Member of Association of Massage Therapy 

  • Appointments available with Gina on Mondays and Tuesdays

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Hannah

  • Hello, I'm Jemma.

    I am passionate about guiding people towards a deeper, connected and holistic relationship with their bodies and believe that the therapeutic power of touch is a beautiful place to start.

    With a background in Yoga teaching and a long-time Yoga practitioner, I see the invaluable effects of cultivating healthy alignment and awareness in our bodies for our physical, mental and emotional wellbeing, which informs and inspires my practice in Massage Therapy.

    In a Remedial treatment session, I will listen to your needs and work with you to provide a tailored treatment: whether you are on the journey of recovering from injury; making massage a part of your regular self-care; or you are at the beginning of your relationship with massage therapy (welcome!) A Remedial treatment can include deep tissue work, trigger point therapy, mobilisation and stretching techniques, MET & Myofascial Cupping.

    I also strongly believe in the restorative power of relaxation as a gateway to receiving the benefits of bodywork and nourishment for the nervous system. I offer Lomi Lomi Massage, a beautiful, healing, heart-based practice of Hawaiian Bodywork, which encompasses and nurtures the whole physical body, mind and spirit.

    I love working in this beautiful community of nipaluna/Hobart and wish to acknowledge the muwinina people of nipaluna, and the palawa and pakana peoples of lutruwita, the traditional owners and custodians of the land I reside. I pay my respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander peoples and to their elders past, present and emerging.

    I look forward to meeting you and working with you soon!

  • Cert IV Remedial Massage

    500hr Yoga Teacher Training 

    KaHuna Massage Level 1 

    Wim Hof Method Instructor 

    ZenThai Shiatsu Bodywork Therapy Level 1

    Cert IV Outdoor Recreation & Adventure Guiding 

    50-hour Yoga Training in Trauma, Mental Health and Body Image

    Member of: Massage & Myotherapy Australia

  • Hannah joins our team with a diverse background in body-based therapies, movement practices, and outdoor leadership. She has completed her Certificate IV in Massage Therapy and is currently studying a Diploma of Remedial Massage, alongside a Bachelor of Psychology at Deakin University.

    Her treatments draw on experience in Yoga, KaHuna Bodywork, ZenThai Shiatsu, and Breathwork - blending clinical skills with a holistic approach to healing and overall wellbeing. Hannah enjoys helping clients ease muscular tension, improve posture, and find balance in both body and mind.

    She believes in treating the whole person, taking time to listen and create a comfortable space where clients feel safely supported on their health journeys. Sessions are tailored to each individual, with a focus on functional recovery, stress regulation, and long-term wellbeing.

    When she’s not in the studio, you’ll often find Hannah exploring Tasmania’s wild places -guiding nature experiences, swimming in oceans and rivers, or enjoying the rhythm of a daily yoga practice.

  • Remedial Massage, Relaxation, Kahuna 

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Jemma

  • Hello, I'm Jemma.

    I am passionate about guiding people towards a deeper, connected and holistic relationship with their bodies and believe that the therapeutic power of touch is a beautiful place to start.

    With a background in Yoga teaching and a long-time Yoga practitioner, I see the invaluable effects of cultivating healthy alignment and awareness in our bodies for our physical, mental and emotional wellbeing, which informs and inspires my practice in Massage Therapy.

    In a Remedial treatment session, I will listen to your needs and work with you to provide a tailored treatment: whether you are on the journey of recovering from injury; making massage a part of your regular self-care; or you are at the beginning of your relationship with massage therapy (welcome!) A Remedial treatment can include deep tissue work, trigger point therapy, mobilisation and stretching techniques, MET & Myofascial Cupping.

    I also strongly believe in the restorative power of relaxation as a gateway to receiving the benefits of bodywork and nourishment for the nervous system. I offer Lomi Lomi Massage, a beautiful, healing, heart-based practice of Hawaiian Bodywork, which encompasses and nurtures the whole physical body, mind and spirit.

    I love working in this beautiful community of nipaluna/Hobart and wish to acknowledge the muwinina people of nipaluna, and the palawa and pakana peoples of lutruwita, the traditional owners and custodians of the land I reside. I pay my respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander peoples and to their elders past, present and emerging.

    I look forward to meeting you and working with you soon!

  • Remedial Massage, Relaxation, Pregnancy Massage, Lomi Lomi

  • Diploma of Remedial Massage

    Hawaiian Heartworks Lomi Lomi Training

    Certificate Pregnancy Massage

    200 hr Yoga Teacher Training

    Bachelor Fine Art

    Member of ATMS (Australian Traditional Medicine Society)

  • Appointments available with Jemma on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays

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Soraya

  • From a young age, I’ve been drawn to the healing power of touch and its ability to profoundly influence both physical and mental wellbeing. I believe massage is a beautiful gateway to calm the nervous system, ease pain, and restore balance throughout the body. My approach is intuitive and holistic, guided by an intention to help clients reach a deep state of relaxation and connection. I offer Kahuna massage and am currently completing a Diploma in Remedial Massage to further expand my skills. Qualifications 60-hour Kahuna Massage Training Kahuna Deepening Training Certificate IV in Massage Therapy I look forward to connecting with you and supporting your journey toward greater ease and wellbeing.

  • Remedial, Relaxation, Kahuna

  • Appointments available with Soraya

  • Diploma of Remedial Massage (currently studying, graduating early 2026)

    60hr kahuna training

    Kahuna deepening training 

    Cert IV massage therapy

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Candy

  • I have over 10 years experience within the massage industry, both in Hong Kong and Australia.

    I chose to study massage and myotherapy so that I can help others to look after their bodies. I feel a great satisfaction knowing that I am able to treat the core issues and relieve the pain that these issues cause. I tailor my treatments to the individual needs of each client’s requirements.

  • Remedial Massage, Relaxation, Pregnancy Massage, Reflexology,  Lomi Lomi

  • Advanced Diploma of Myotherapy

  • Appointments available with Candy on Saturdays.

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Kari

  • Hi, I’m Kari. Originally from Peru, my background is rooted in the outdoors—where movement, connection, and vitality have always been central to my life. From surfing and outdoor guiding to strength training and dancing, I’ve experienced firsthand how movement supports both body and mind. Therapeutic bodywork has been an important part of my own wellbeing journey, and I’m excited to now share its benefits with others. My sessions are tailored to meet your individual needs, drawing on techniques such as trigger point therapy, deep tissue work, and relaxation massage. Whether you’re seeking recovery, balance, or simply a moment to pause, my intention is to create a space for restoration and connection. I often include elements of my cultural heritage—from Andean music to the grounding scent of palo santo—making each session unique and deeply nurturing.

  • Appointments available with Kari

  • Diploma of Remedial Massage (currently studying, graduating early 2026)

    Bachelor of Applied Science (Outdoor Recreation, Parks and Heritage)

    Certificate IV in Business Administration

  • Remedial, Relaxation

FAQs

  • Yes. All our fully qualified practitioners offer health fund rebates for remedial massage. Occasionally, a new practitioner may still be finalising their provider numbers; if so, this will be clearly noted in their bio.

  • Both use the same fine, sterile needles, but their purpose and approach differ.
    Acupuncture is based on Traditional Chinese Medicine and treats the whole person — balancing energy, supporting internal systems, and calming the nervous system.
    Dry needling is a muscular technique used by bodyworkers to release tight bands or “trigger points” within the tissue. It’s typically used for pain relief and can feel more stimulating than acupuncture.

  • Cupping uses suction to lift and release tight or stagnant areas in the muscles and fascia. It has both myofascial and traditional Chinese medicine roots.
    You may feel a gentle pulling sensation during treatment, and circular marks can appear afterwards — these usually fade within 2–14 days. Some practitioners use traditional glass cups with flame, others use modern plastic versions.

  • Yes, gentle movement is encouraged. Light activities like walking, gentle yoga, or stretching can help integrate your treatment. Avoid intense workouts or heavy lifting for 24 hours to allow your body and nervous system to fully respond to the session.

  • Relaxation massage is designed to calm the body and mind, using smooth, flowing strokes to ease tension and promote overall wellbeing.
    Remedial massage is more targeted, using specific techniques to address pain, injury, and postural tension. Your therapist will tailor each session to your needs.

  • Both are Hawaiian-inspired bodywork styles that use long, flowing strokes, rhythmic movement, and breath to promote deep relaxation.
    Ka Huna (from Hawaii) often uses forearms and dynamic, dance-like movements that feel nurturing yet energising.
    Lomi Lomi (from traditional Polynesian healing) has a slower, deeply meditative rhythm, encouraging emotional and energetic release.

  • Yes. Our therapists are trained to support all stages of pregnancy. We have a custom pregnancy mat that attaches to the table, with a comfortable opening for the belly — allowing you to enjoy a face-down massage right up until full term.
    Massage during the first trimester is safe, though it’s important to let your practitioner know so they can avoid any deep abdominal work and tailor the treatment appropriately.

  • After your massage, your body continues to process and integrate the effects of the treatment. To support this:

    • Hydrate well: Drink plenty of water or warming herbal teas to help rehydrate tissues and assist your body in flushing out metabolic waste.

    • Apply heat: Warm showers, baths, or saunas can help continue the release of muscular tension and promote circulation.

    • Move gently: A light walk or gentle stretching keeps the body mobile, encourages blood flow, and helps maintain the benefits of your treatment.

    • Rest: Give your nervous system time to settle and integrate. Allow yourself to slow down for the rest of the day if possible.