Australian Flying

A Higher Purpose

Born in Hong Kong, Kennedy moved to Melbourne when he was 13 and did his masters of physiotherapy at La Trobe University.

“I was seeing about 60-70 patients a week,” he says, when he found himself wanting to take a career sabbatical.

As he was feeling burnt out, generally just over it and wrestling with a lack of career progression, the 29-year-old started remembering a Hong Kong television series he

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