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Stephanie Louise Payne (born 23 January 1980) is an Australian blogger best known for her campaigns against bullying and anti social behaviour, particularly of overweight people, and for charity. Payne herself was overweight, but she lost much weight after treatment.

Weight loss

At her heaviest, Payne weighed 243 kg (534.6 pounds). She underwent Laparoscopic surgery (lap band) on 17 November 2010. As of 2012 she was the heaviest female patient treated by Dr Jason Winnett.

Payne began writing about her weight loss in August 2010, shortly after discovering that she weighed 243 kg, and published an online blog about the stages of her weight loss.[1]

Career

Payne has been in the Public Service since 2002 and currently works for the Department of Human Services.

Media

Payne has contributed a number of articles to Melbourne's mX newspaper and appeared on Channel 7’s Today Tonight to speak of being told she should buy 2 tickets when using public transport as she takes up more than one seat.[2][3] Since then her description of the harassment, victimisation, discrimination and humiliation that morbidly obese people experience has been reported in several publications.[4][5][6][7][8][9]

Charity involvement

Stair climb

Payne climbed the 46 floors of the Melbourne Central Tower in 47 minutes[10] on 22 August 2011, two days after her grandmother died from pancreatic cancer. She raised almost $4,000[11] for the Cancer Council of Victoria.

Relay for Life

Payne participated in her the Cancer Council’s Relay For Life on 2 April 2011 and her second on 5 November 2011, raising almost A$1,000. She has committed to participating in at least three relays per year to support the Cancer Council and their research into Cancer treatments and support for Patients and Carers[citation needed].

Freecycle

Payne established Melton Freecycle, a part of The Freecycle Network. Melton Freecycle contributed to the Melton Shire Council winning the Keep Australia Beautiful Victoria’s (KABV) Sustainable City Award for 2007.[12]

'For Fiona'

Stephanie Payne raised over $30,000 for her friends 4 children after she was allegedly murdered by her ex partner. Stephanie started a group on Facebook called 'For Fiona' https://www.facebook.com/forfionawarzywoda appealing to the public encouraging them to donate to raise money for the children to buy essentials to make it easier to settle into their new life. Stephanie raised awareness for the appeal by agreeing to the media including Neil Mitchell http://www.3aw.com.au/blogs/neil-mitchell-blog/im-not-good-my-mums-dead-donations-flood-for-struggling-kids/20140423-3731m.html, 'The Age' Newspaper http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/children-of-sunshine-stabbing-victim-lack-basics-20140423-373dt.html and the primetime news channels such as channel 9 https://web.archive.org/web/20140910215840/http://video.au.msn.com/watch/video/donations-pour-in-for-fiona-warzywoda-s-children/xyqi5qr?cpkey=557e026e-f359-4bba-bbeb-6b02d00317cb%257c%257c%257c%257c https://web.archive.org/web/20150114155214/http://www.melton.starweekly.com.au/story/1803130/call-to-support-children-of-slain-mum-fiona-warzywoda/

Personal life

Payne is a granddaughter of Dame Phyllis Frost. She married Bradley Lowdell in August 2008. The couple have four children.

References

  1. ^ Moving forward, looking forward. Movingforwardlookingforward.blogspot.com. Retrieved on 2012-05-24.
  2. ^ Obesity humiliation – Today Tonight. Au.todaytonight.yahoo.com (2011-07-08). Retrieved on 2012-05-24.
  3. ^ Study reveals fat-phobia – Today Tonight. Au.news.yahoo.com (2011-11-11). Retrieved on 2012-05-24.
  4. ^ Ashley, By. (2011-07-08) 'It's not OK to discriminate': Stephanie Payne speaks out over taunts on public transport. News.com.au. Retrieved on 2012-05-24.
  5. ^ Discrimination of fat people. Body Image. Mamamia. Mamamia.com.au. Retrieved on 2012-05-24.
  6. ^ Don’t taunt me coz I’m fat pleads Stephanie. Allvoices.com (2011-07-07). Retrieved on 2012-05-24.
  7. ^ (6365953) Obese Australian woman speaks out against taunts on public trains, wishes she could move to America where she'd be considered thin and lovely. FARK.com (2011-07-08). Retrieved on 2012-05-24.
  8. ^ The Old "But Fatties are Costing Us Money!" Argument « Fat Heffalump. Fatheffalump.wordpress.com. Retrieved on 2012-05-24.
  9. ^ Australian Politics Forum – FATTER than fat. Ozpolitic.com. Retrieved on 2012-05-24.
  10. ^ Building Profile Archived 21 November 2011 at the Wayback Machine. Melbourne Central Tower. Retrieved on 2012-05-24.
  11. ^ Fundraising Efforts. Vic.cancercouncilfundraising.org.au (2011-07-22). Retrieved on 2012-05-24.
  12. ^ Melton Shire Council – Melton Shire wins top environmental accolade Archived 14 April 2012 at the Wayback Machine. Melton.vic.gov.au (2007-06-04). Retrieved on 2012-05-24.