doi.org/10.1017/cha.2012.33

Article type: obituary

PUBLISHED 6 November 2012

Volume 37 Issue 4

Joanne Elda Holmes 27 July 1954 — 15 May 2012

CITATION: (2012). Joanne Elda Holmes 27 July 1954 — 15 May 2012. Children Australia, 37(4), 1844. doi.org/10.1017/cha.2012.33

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Abstract

Joanne Holmes was a respected and valued colleague, a champion for her people, a dearly loved wife, mother and grandmother, and a woman who met challenges with style. Joanne was born in Wynyard, Tasmania, a Palawa woman whose father died in the Hobart bushfires and whose mother subsequently moved to Melbourne. Joanne met and married Kevin Holmes in 1974 and, in the 1980s after having her first son, Matthew, decided to train as a teacher. After undertaking a number of teaching roles, Joanne had a second son, Jeremy, but 1992 brought ill health following a dental procedure and Joanne became the first Aboriginal woman to receive a liver transplant. Poor health dogged her footsteps on and off from this time on, but Joanne was unstoppable. She enrolled and completed a Bachelor of Social Work degree graduating with Honours in Social Work from the Institute of Koori Education at Geelong (Deakin University), and until her death maintained her determination to advocate passionately for services to children, young people and their families throughout the northern regions of Victoria and beyond.

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