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2026 Bullwinkel Scholarships awarded as ACN marks the Bangka Island Massacre anniversary

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The Australian College of Nursing Foundation today announced the 22 recipients of the 2026 Bullwinkel Scholars Program, honouring the enduring legacy of the nurses lost in the Bangka Island Massacre on 16 February 1942, and the sole survivor, Lieutenant Colonel Vivian Bullwinkel AO MBE ARRC ED FNM FRCNA.

 

The Bullwinkel Scholars Program is a prestigious scholarship initiative that provides recipients with access to leadership training and development opportunities that mirror the resilience, courage, and dedication embodied by the original nurses of the 8th Australian General Hospital.

 

On 16 February 1942, 21 nurses from the 8th Australian General Hospital were executed by Japanese forces on Radji Beach, Bangka Island, following the sinking of the SS Vyner Brooke.

 

Lieutenant Colonel Vivian Bullwinkel was the sole survivor. Her courage – and her decision to speak publicly about the massacre – ensured the world would never forget what happened on that beach.

 

Eighty-four years later, the ACN Foundation honours their sacrifice not only through remembrance, but through action, by investing in the leadership of tomorrow’s nurses.

 

Each scholarship has been individually matched to one of the 22 nurses. The ACN Foundation wishes to congratulate the following deserving Bullwinkel Scholars:

 

2026 Bullwinkel Scholar

Scholarship name

Alexandra McGlynn

Matron Irene Melville Drummond FACN

 

Associate Professor Jason Mills FACN

Sister Ellen Nell Louisa Keats​ FACN

 

Captain Krezeil Lacorte

Lieutenant Florence ‘Flo’ Rebecca Casson FACN

 

Dr Amanda Graf MACN

Sister Bessie Wilmott​ FACN

 

Emily Mishal

Sister Elaine Balfour-Ogilvy FACN

 

Emma Smith

Sister Minnie Ivy Hodgson​ FACN

 

Fang Liu

Sister Mary Elizabeth ‘Beth’ Cuthbertson​ FACN

 

James Somerville

Lieutenant Lorna Florence Fairweather FACN

 

Jazmyn Bambie

Sister Mona Margaret Anderson Tait FACN

 

Jenifer Barreto Arroyave

Sister Janet ‘Jenny’ Kerr​ FACN

 

Jessica Heath

Sister Nancy Harris​ FACN

 

Katie Gregory

Sister Mary Eleanor Ellie McGlade​ FACN

 

Khushdeep Randhawa

Sister Clarice Halligan FACN

 

Kylee Ross MACN

Sister Dorothy Gwendoline ‘Buddy’ Elmes​ FACN

 

Major Lee-Ann Pine

Sister Florence Aubin Salmon FACN

 

Nyn Parthan

Sister Alma May Beard​ FACN

 

Odette Teerink

Sister Peggy Everett Farmaner FACN

 

Olga Novak MACN

Sister Kathleen Margaret Neuss FACN

 

Renee Deleuil MACN

Sister Ada Joyce Bridge​ FACN

 

Samantha Elrick MACN

Sister Rosetta Joan Wight​ FACN

 

Squadron Leader Koryn Roberts MACN

Sister Esther Sarah Jean ‘Stewie’ Stewart FACN

 

ACN Lt Col Vivian Bullwinkel Study Travel Scholarship Recipient

 

Karen Tuqiri MACN

Lieutenant Colonel Vivian Bullwinkel DLF

 

 

The 2026 Bullwinkel Scholarships have been made possible through the generosity of supporting partners, the Department of Health, Disability, and Ageing, and the Department of Defence; founding partner, Aspen Medical; as well as donors to the ACN Foundation. These partnerships reflects a shared belief that investing in nurse leaders is one of the most meaningful ways to honour the nurses who came before us.

 

The ACN Foundation urges Australians to support the future of nursing leadership by making a donation. Every contribution helps ensure that the Bullwinkel Scholars Program continues to honour the past and strengthen the future of healthcare in Australia.

 

More information on each of the 2026 Bullwinkel Scholars may be found here.


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