Katja Lin says it's becoming more and more accepted being a female reverend, but there is still a lot of work to be done. She now works as a minister in the Swedish Lutheran Church and the Swedish Café Svensson in Sydney.
Angela Giltrap has been working in entertainment for the last nine years, and she has had to take a number of knifes out of her back. Now at 24 she sings, writes, acts, and dances, and she just finished 310 shows of Cabaret .
Caroline Owen started studying chemistry at Cornell University in New York, but in the final year she took business and finance classes. Today, at the age of 29, she is closing $US 1 billion deals in Sydney.
Ana Elena Rabuda, yoga instructor, massage therapist and healer is facing her greatest challenge in life at 54; living with her mother again.
Jane Booth, 29, head Chef at Booker's in Paddington Five Ways, dreams about running her own restaurant smoothly while writing about food.
Margaret Waller, 49, is teaching photojournalism at the University of Technology, Sydney after living in Africa teaching photography for 18 years.
Stefanie Neal, 21, left London to come to Australia to travel and work her way around the country as a hairdresser. Dreaming about opening her own barber, her biggest worry now is how to stay in Australia.
Dr Ursula Christopher, 63, started studying medicine at the age of 30. She has had her own practice in Bondi Beach for the last 20 years, after years in public hospitals.
