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Brigitte Muir
 

First Australian Women to climb Mt Everest, First Australian to climb the highest peaks on all seven Continents. First Husband & Wife to have each climbed Mt Everest.  First Australian Women to have walked to the South Pole.

On the 27th of May 1997, Brigitte Muir sat on the top of the world. She had battled deep snow, deadly crevasses and oxygen-starved air to become the first Australian woman to climb Mount Everest. This extraordinary feat also made her the first Australian to climb the highest peaks of all seven continents.

Brigitte's presentations focus on the important qualities needed to achieve long-term goals: passion, persistence, communication, and trust in intuition.

 

 

 
 

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