Our Team

Hannah Muller
Midwife
Creator & Founder of Soul Midwifery

Hannah is a mother of three who has raised her family in the local community she now serves. Her deep connection to the region shapes the way she practices, with a strong focus on relationships, continuity, and community-based care.

Having worked across regional hospital settings, Hannah recognised a gap in maternity care. She saw how fragmented systems often left women without consistent support or truly individualised care. That experience led her to create an alternative model grounded in continuity, transparency, and respect.

Hannah is deeply passionate about birth physiology and believes birth was designed to work. She is committed to providing full, balanced information so women can make decisions that feel right for them and their families. In her experience, when care is relational and consistent, confidence grows and outcomes shift.

The home birth space is especially close to her heart. She values the calm, privacy, and familiarity of home, and the way it supports normal physiological birth when appropriate.

Coming from a family of entrepreneurs, Hannah understands that building Soul Midwifery is both a calling and a responsibility. She is passionate about growing sustainable, community-based midwifery services, mentoring future midwives, and expanding genuine alternatives for women in the region.

You will often find her at the local organic shop or seeing the very health providers she recommends to her clients. She lives the values she brings into her practice.

Above all, Hannah is committed to providing authentic, individualised care that promotes health, wellbeing, and long-term strength for mothers and families.

Krystal Diketts
Registered Midwife

Krystal began her career 20 years ago as a registered nurse and has worked as a registered midwife for over six years. Originally from the United States, she moved to Australia with her husband and their now six children in tow, bringing with her a deep respect for family centred, relationship based care. 
Krystal is a strong supporter of physiological birth and has worked within the home birth space for over five years. She has also experienced home birth herself, which further informs her grounded, respectful approach to care. She brings a wealth of practical knowledge and a calm, steady presence to her work, supporting women and families across a range of birth settings. 
Alongside her clinical role, Krystal facilitates birth education classes, supporting women and their partners to feel informed, confident, and prepared for birth, wherever they choose to give birth. She is passionate about making birth education engaging, accessible, and hands on, and is a certified Lamaze childbirth educator. 

Krystal aligns beautifully with the values and vision of Soul Midwifery. She currently offers birth education, provides support as a second practitioner at home births, and works as a clinical midwife.

Charlotte Abiel
Doula Co-Collaborator

Charlotte is a dedicated women’s support practitioner, doula-style caregiver, and remedial therapist with over seven years of experience in the health and wellbeing industry. After beginning her career in Melbourne, she later moved to Regional Victoria, where she founded Saada Health & Wellbeing a welcoming space created to nurture and support women through all stages of motherhood.

Charlotte is also the founder of The Riverina Doula Practice, where she has gently brought together a collective of accredited, experienced birth support workers to walk alongside you and your family through pregnancy, labour, birth, and the sacred postpartum season
She is deeply passionate about pregnancy and postpartum therapies, supporting women and families with care that honours their unique journeys. As an emerging doula and birth support worker, she believes wholeheartedly in helping women feel informed, confident, and empowered to own their experience.

Charlotte works with Hannah passionately offering and providing continuity and hospital support for mothers.

Motherhood is at the heart of everything she does, shaping a gentle, family-centred approach that values connection, balance, and presence.

In March 2024, she helped open the first wellness clinic in Baranduda, creating a warm and welcoming space for the community to feel supported. She loves supporting a wide range of needs from movement restrictions and chronic headaches to C-section scar care and myofascial work always with a whole-family focus.

She also co-hosts regular Birthy catch-ups with the Positive Birth Collective, bringing families together to connect, learn, and feel supported through pregnancy and postpartum