EchoLine Music Therapy was founded in 2024 to provide personalized, evidence-based music therapy services within the community. Guided by the belief that music can create meaningful connections, EchoLine supports people of all ages and abilities to develop communication, wellbeing & functional skills through music. Services are primarily available across Melbourne’s western suburbs, with additional availability in the north and online.
Meet Novelyne
Novelyne is a Registered Music Therapist (#882) and the Founder of EchoLine Music Therapy. She has experience delivering evidence-based music therapy across a range of clinical and community settings, including acute and community rehabilitation, paediatric hospital environments, special education, and the disability sector.
In 2024, she founded EchoLine Music Therapy, with the aim of providing accessible, person-centred music therapy services within the community. Novelyne has a particular passion for early childhood intervention and brain injury rehabilitation, using music-centered approaches to support cognitive, communication, sensory, and emotional goals tailored to each individual’s needs. She is committed to creating a supportive and collaborative therapeutic space where individuals can engage with music to build skills, express themselves, and enhance their wellbeing.
Novelyne is registered with the Australian Music Therapy Association (AMTA) and has also undertaken additional training as a Neurologic Music Therapy® Music Therapist (NMT™), demonstrating specialised expertise in neurologically-informed approaches to therapeutic music-making
Founder & Registered Music Therapist




Qualifications
Master of Music Therapy – University of Melbourne
Bachelor of Music Therapy – Universitas Pelita Harapan
Certifications & Professional Training
Neurologic Music Therapy (NMT) Training – Neurologic Music Therapy Academy
DIR Floortime® in Music Therapy
Rhythm and Movement for Self-Regulation – Queensland University of Technology
Presenting at the International Association of Music & Medicine Conference, Berlin, Germany (2023).





