Catherine Carmont Nova School of Massage & Body Therapy located at 6 Renwick St, Lismore NSW 2480, Australia

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Vincent Bowyer

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I studied under Cathy for two years. First time for my Cert IV in massage, second for the Diploma.

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I studied under Cathy for two years. First time for my Cert IV in massage, second for the Diploma. The classes were small (we never had more than 12) and very practical, which meant we all gave and received lots of massage each week. The material was thorough and challenging. Cathy has a PhD and is an excellent Anatomy and Physiology teacher. Cathy and her teaching has had an enormous impact on the success of my own remedial massage clinic, here in Lismore. If you are considering study at Nova, you are considering a good thing. :-) Vincent Bowyer, Dip. Remedial massage Certified SCENAR Practitioner

Judy Dent

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I received my diploma in remedial massage from Catherine Carmont's Nova School of Massage & Body The

5/ 5

I received my diploma in remedial massage from Catherine Carmont's Nova School of Massage & Body Therapy.

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