Here's why aged care wouldn't exist in the Bega Valley without huge efforts from the community

Ellouise Bailey
Updated September 22 2022 - 11:16am, first published September 7 2022 - 4:00pm
Bega and District Nursing Home Auxiliary members Annette Warby, Kay Rogers, Edna Duncanson, Gillian Oates, Gwen Moffit, Lesley Wood, and Judith Highland circa 1975. The auxiliary has managed to raise over $2.5 million for the community owned and operated nursing home since it was established in 1975.
Bega and District Nursing Home Auxiliary members Annette Warby, Kay Rogers, Edna Duncanson, Gillian Oates, Gwen Moffit, Lesley Wood, and Judith Highland circa 1975. The auxiliary has managed to raise over $2.5 million for the community owned and operated nursing home since it was established in 1975.

Until the 1970s, elderly people in the Bega Valley community had to rely on the goodwill of family and friends to support them, or be transferred out of area when a bed became available.

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Ellouise Bailey

Ellouise Bailey

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Queensland Country Life reporter based in Rockhampton and reporting on agriculture in the central Queensland region. Got a story? Get in touch: 0447 477 399 or email ellouise.bailey@austcommunitymedia.com.au

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