Having Faith in the Ridge

When Madeleine Lenz (1917-2009) first visited Lightning Ridge in the 1950s, it was a rough, remote outpost with just 64 residents. The settlement had no town water, power or police—just a pub, a small store, and dirt roads riddled with potholes. The nearest doctor was fifty miles away at Walgett. Despite its harsh conditions, Madeleine […]

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Recognising Wonderful Women

In May 1934, in their respective roles as Patron of the Bush Nursing Association (BNA), Lady Gwendolen Game (d. 1972) and her husband Sir Philip Woolcott Game (1876-1961), visited Lightning Ridge Cottage Hospital in north-west NSW with their children Rosemary and Philip. A rural health service established in Australia in 1911, the BNA in Lightning […]

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