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The Australian College of Nursing Foundation announces the 2025 Bullwinkel Scholars

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The Australian College of Nursing (ACN) Foundation has named the 22 nurse leaders who are the Bullwinkel Scholars for 2025. 

The scholarships honour the memory of the 21 nurses killed at Radji Beach on Bangka Island, Indonesia, on 16 February 1942, and the sole survivor, Lt Col Vivian Bullwinkel. 

The scholarships are valued at up to $10,000 each, and provide one study travel scholarship, and 21 recipients with enrolment into ACN’s leadership programs, giving them the opportunity to further their professional journeys. 

The recipients have demonstrated remarkable leadership, dedication, and potential in their fields of nursing. 

“These winners embody the best of nursing values, compassion, resilience and pride in delivering exceptional care,” ACN CEO Adjunct Professor Kathryn Zeitz FACN said. 

“Nurses have so much to contribute to the health care system and ACN is proud to support them to strengthen their leadership skills and ability to advocate for their patients, colleagues, and the profession.” 

The scholarships are funded by the ACN Foundation, its donors, and partners, the Department of Health and Aged Care and Department of Defence. 

 

2025 Bullwinkel Scholar Recipients 

Recipient  

Scholarship Name 

Sheldon Omwamba MACN 

Matron Irene Melville Drummond - FACN 

Naomi Clark 

Sister Joyce Ada Bridge - FACN 

John Jensen  

Sister Florence Aubin Salmon - FACN 

Sonja Kulhavy MACN 

Sister Mary Eleanor Ellie McGlade - FACN 

Marrianne McGhee MACN 

Sister Janet 'Jenny' Kerr - FACN 

Flight Lieutenant Alyce Vernon  

Lieutenant Laura Florence Fairweather - FACN 

Rajwant Kaur  

Sister Nancy Harris - FACN 

Katrina Cook MACN 

Sister Esther Sara Jean Stewie Stewart - FACN 

Andrea Wilkinson MACN 

Sister Mona Margaret Anderson Tait - FACN 

Adam Sasinowski  

Sister Mary Elizabeth 'Beth' Cuthbertson – FACN 

Bree Looker MACN 

Sister Elaine Balfour Ogilvy - FACN 

Raul Cox MACN 

Sister Alma May Beard - FACN 

Alison Cooper MACN 

Sister Ellen Nell Louisa Keats - FACN 

Breanna Carroll  

Sister Kathleen Margaret Neuss - FACN 

Jeanette Makhoul  

Sister Rosetta Joan Wight - FACN 

Irina Shevchenko MACN 

Sister Clarice Halligan - FACN 

Lisa Kim Russ MACN 

Sister Dorothy Gwendoline ‘Buddy’ Elmes - FACN 

Daniel Darmanin MACN 

Sister Peggy Everett Farmaner - FACN 

Ms Mary-Ellen Hose  

Sister Minnie Ivy Hodgson - FACN 

Miss Jessica Kinder  

Sister Bessie Wilmont - FACN 

Lt John Townsend MACN 

Lieutenant Florence 'Flo' Rebecca Casson - FACN 

ACN Lt Col Vivian Bullwinkel Study Travel Scholarship Recipient 

Mrs Annette Bezzant MACN 

Lieutenant Colonel Vivian Bullwinkel DLF 

 

 

Contact details:
 

Lexi Metherell 0449 803 524 

[email protected] 

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