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Brave, bold and brilliant
Awarded alumni

Alumni Get involved History of Nursing & Midwifery Brave, bold and brilliant

Flinders alumni are an impressive group of enterprising, innovative, curious thought leaders. Discover some of our outstanding Flinders nursing and midwifery alumni who have been recognised with awards, honours and medals for making a difference around the world and across Australia.

Honorary Doctors

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Dr Joan Durdin
AM, RN, FRCNA (Hon), DUniv 1994

Dr Joan Durdin worked in the nursing department at the Sturt College of Advanced Education, which later merged into Flinders University, from 1974 to 1983. She assisted in the preparation of the first basic nursing course at tertiary level introduced in Australia in 1975. She was awarded an honorary doctorate from Flinders University in 1994. 

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Professor Annette Summers AO
RFD, DUniv 2016 PhD(Ng/Midwif) ’96,  MEdSt ’92, BNg ’88, DipAppSc(Nurs) ’84

Professor Summers was the first person to graduate with a PhD from the School of Nursing at Flinders University and is a former Associate Dean in Nursing. She had a distinguished career as a military nurse practitioner, rising from Lieutenant to Colonel, the first nurse in the Army Reserve to achieve this rank. She was awarded an honorary doctorate from Flinders University in 2016, where she has academic status as a Professorial Fellow.

Flinders University Convocation Medallist

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Anne Morris
DipNgSt ’87, BNg ’88, MPHC  ‘01

Awarded the Convocation Medal in 2006 for outstanding leadership in, and contribution to, humanitarian work in Africa and the Middle East. Anne is a long term donor to scholarships at Flinders. Read her donor story. Anne is currently teaching in the College of Nursing and Health Sciences.

Flinders University Distinguished Alumni Awards

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Adjunct Associate Professor Jenny Hurley, MHlthAdmin '12

Ms Hurley is South Australia’s Chief Nurse and Adjunct Professor in the College of Nursing and Health Sciences at Flinders University. She received the award in 2019 for her outstanding leadership, advocacy and commitment to the ongoing development of nursing and midwifery practices within South Australia.

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Associate Professor Anne Johnson AM, DipT(NursEd) ’86, PhD(Med) ’99

Awarded in 2018 for her significant contribution to community health, through leadership, advocacy and collaboration in health promotion and child safety projects, particularly Kidsafe SA.

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Professor Debra Jackson AO, PhD(Ng/Midwif) '00

Awarded in 2016 for her significant contribution internationally in particular for her leadership in nursing and allied health research. She is Professor of Nursing at University of Technology, Sydney, and holds a number of international roles including Professor of Nursing at Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust (UK) and Visiting Professor at Florence Nightingale Faculty, Kings College London (UK).

Mary Buckskin, DipNg ’89, (1958-2015)

Awarded posthumously in 2015 for significant contributions to improved health outcomes for Aboriginal people both through her leadership of the Aboriginal Health Council of South Australia and the Council of Australian Governments national reforms in Aboriginal health.

Professor Debra Anderson, MNg 1993

Awarded in 2013 for significant contribution and exceptional leadership to the profession and discipline of nursing, and to the community.

Professor Catherine Turner, MNg(Cwk) 1992

Awarded in 2008 for significant contributions to nursing education and population health.

Associate Professor Pauline Glover, DipTNgEd 1980, MNgSt 1994, EdD 2001

Awarded in 2006 when Pauline was Associate Dean (Academic), School of Nursing and Midwifery at Flinders University.

Australian Honours Recipients

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Professor Brenda Wilson AM, DipAppSc(Nurs) ’83

Awarded a Queen’s Birthday Honour in 2019, Professor Wilson is a member of the Flinders University Council and a Professorial Fellow in the College of Nursing and Health Sciences. She was appointed as the first female Lieutenant Governor of South Australia in 2014 and spent 13 years as CEO at Cancer Council SA.  Professor Wilson began her working life as a nurse at the Royal Adelaide Hospital in 1973. Nearly ten years later she applied to study a Diploma of Applied Science (Nursing) at Flinders, when the Sturt campus first opened.

Marilyn Beaumont OAM, DipNgSt ‘87

Marilyn was awarded an Australia Day Order of Australia Medal in 2017 for service to the community, particularly to women’s health. She was Executive Director of Women’s Health Victoria between 1995 and 2010. Marilyn was inducted onto the Victorian Honour Roll of Women in 2007 in recognition for her work as a leader in women’s health, a volunteer and mentor of young women. She was Secretary of the Australian Nursing Federation SA Branch from 1982 to 1987 and was Federal Secretary between 1987 and 1995.

Adjunct Associate Professor Elizabeth Dabars AM, BNg ‘98

Elizabeth was awarded a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) in the 2014 Queen’s Birthday Honours in recognition of significant service to medical administration, particularly to nursing and midwifery, and to community and mental health organisations. Elizabeth has been CEO/Secretary of the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation (SA Branch) since 2008. She has been Adjunct Associate Professor in the College of Nursing and Health Sciences since 2011.

Professor Charlotte de Crespigny AM, DipAppSc(Nurs) ’80, BNg(PostReg) ’90, DipPrimHlthCare ‘97

Professor De Crespigny was awarded a Member of the Order of Australia in 2018 for her work bridging the divide between the medical profession and some of Australia’s most vulnerable, including her work with remote Aboriginal communities and with prisoners. She was Professor, Joint Chair, Alcohol and other Drug Nursing at Flinders University from 1996-2008 and then Professor of Drug and Alcohol Nursing at the University of Adelaide until 2015.

Elizabeth English AM,
DipAppSc (Community Health Nursing) ’82, BNg ‘91

Awarded in 2017 for service to nursing, particularly in the field of stomal therapy clinical practice and education, and through executive roles with national and international associations.

Kerryn Ernst PSM,
MPallCare ’08, MNg (Nurse Practitioner) ’10

Awarded in 2017 for outstanding public service to community health in the Australian Capital Territory.  She is a metastatic McGrath Breast Care Nurse employed by ACT Health.

Karen Glaetzer AM,
BNg(PostReg) ’93, GradCertHlth ’00, MNg (Nurse Practitioner) ‘03

Karen Glaetzer was recognised  in the 2018 Australia Day Honours for her significant service to nursing, particularly in the field of palliative care, to people living with Motor Neurone Disease, and to professional groups. She was involved in the establishment of the Daw House Hospice. She holds Academic Status in palliative care at Flinders University.

Jean Hancock OAM,
DipAppSc (Nurse Management) ’83, BNg ’88

Awarded in 2007 for service to the community through aged care, disability, emergency services and volunteer organisations.

Sheila Kavanagh AO,
BNg (PostReg) ‘93

Awarded in 2017 for distinguished service to nursing, particularly in the field of burns treatment, as a clinician, researcher and educator. She was Advanced Clinical Service Co-ordinator, Adult Burn Centre, Royal Adelaide Hospital.

Elizabeth Keam AM,
DipAppSc (Nurs) ’81, BAppSc(Ng) ‘86

Awarded in 2007 for service to community health in the field of palliative care through contributions to the development of programs and services to assist people with a terminal illness, and to nurse education.

Associate Professor
Lesley Long AM,
DipAppSc (Nurs) ’82, BAppSc(Ng) ’86, PhD(Ng/Midwif) ‘98

Awarded in 2010 for service to medical administration, particularly in the area of nursing, to education of nurses, and to clinical service planning. She was an academic at the University of Adelaide.

Margaret Maloney OAM,
DipAppSc (Nurs) ’87

Awarded in 2008 for service to international humanitarian aid through the provision of volunteer nursing services in developing countries. For more than 20 years she has been delivering life changing/saving surgery into East Timor and eastern Indonesia.

Judith Smith AM,
DipAppSc (Nursing Management) ’86, BNg ’88, MNg (Cwk) ’94, GradCertHlth ’01

Awarded in 2017 for her significant service to community health through pharmacy regulation and health practitioner roles to nursing, and to aged persons. She was Executive Director of Nursing and later Consumer Liaison Officer at RDNS SA.

Judith (Judy) Steel AO,
BNg ’89, DipAppSc (Nursing Management) ‘86

Judy received a Queen’s Birthday Honour in 2006 in recognition for her service to the international community through the provision of humanitarian aid to the people of Uganda as the founder of Uganda Australia Christian Outreach. Towards the end of her nursing career Judy went to Uganda and began to provide medical aid to some of Africa's most disadvantaged people. She published her Ugandan story in Mama Jude: An Australian Nurse's Extraordinary Other Life in Africa, with co-author Michael Sexton (HarperCollins Australia, 2011).

Dawn Thorp AO,
BNg(PostReg) ’93

Dawn Thorp was recognised in the 2019 Australia Day Honours for her distinguished service to nursing and medicine in the field of haematology. A hospital-trained nurse and midwife who later gained her formal qualifications at Flinders, Dawn co-founded the Australian Haemophilia Nurses Group in 1988. As a result of her knowledge and experience with transfusion services, she was asked to help establish South Australia’s BloodSafe program in 2001.

Barbara Wieland AO,
DipAppSc (Nurs) ’82, BNg (PostReg) ’90

Awarded in 2013 for distinguished service to public administration in the sector. She had a key role in establishing the first public mental health service Consumer Advisory Group. She also developed the only metropolitan Adelaide Aboriginal Mental Health liaison program with indigenous peer workers.

Can you help?

To help us compile a living history of the University’s contribution to nursing and midwifery in South Australia we need your help.

  • Do you have a story to tell?
  • Do have information or do you know someone with information or photos about Flinders University or Sturt CAE nursing or midwifery?
  • Do you have some time to spare to help our history committee?

We encourage alumni and current and former staff members to get involved in the project.

Email: nursingmidwiferyhistory@flinders.edu.au

(08)7421 9758

Jane Russell,
Alumni Partner, College of Nursing and Health Sciences

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