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Royal Far West: 100 Years of Caring for Country Kids

Royal Far West: 100 Years of Caring for Country Kids

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Join us for a special exhibition celebrating the centenary of Royal Far West​, showcasing a rich collection of photographs that highlight 100 years of dedication to the health and wellbeing of country children. Through powerful imagery and historical insights, this exhibition tells the story of how Royal Far West has shaped the lives of rural and remote families across NSW, evolving to meet their changing needs while staying true to its founding mission.

​​Since 1924, Royal Far West has provided essential medical, developmental, and mental health services to children in regional communities, ensuring they receive the care they need, no matter where they live. This exhibition offers a unique opportunity to reflect on the organisation’s incredible journey—from its early days of medical outreach to its modern, innovative approach to child development. Come and experience 100 years of impact, resilience, and hope for the future.​

100 Years of Caring for Country Kids is being hosted at NSW Parliament by James Griffin MP, Member for Manly. ​


How to see the exhibition

Visit the free exhibition at NSW Parliament House on weekdays, 9am to 5pm from 4 to 27 March 2025. Access is to the left of the building via the security gatehouse. ​