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Book Launch and PNG Martyrs Mass Sunday 2 nd September PNG High Mass at 11am - Launch at 12.45pm St Peter’s Eastern Hill 15 Gisborne St, Melbourne, 3002 Refreshments will be served RSVP by Wednesday 29 th August 2018 St Peter’s Bookroom email: [email protected] phone: 03 9663 7487 Jean Henderson, MBE, a parishioner of St Peter’s who died in 2011, was a nurse and missionary in Papua New Guinea for 30 years.   Published by M ORNING S TAR P UBLISHING by Susan Sherson Invitation to the launch of A Daring Woman e story of Sister Jean Henderson, MBE. Launched by Graham Brown AM Professor Emeritus, University of Melbourne A nurse graduating today would find it difficult to imagine the challenges met by Jean Henderson in her nursing practice during her years in New Guinea. She was a visionary, a courageous woman who mostly worked with very little to achieve something quite extraordinary. e nurse of today and those with an interest in true stories of human endeavour and commitment should read this highly engaging book. June Allen AM, Former Director of Nursing, Alfred Hospital, Melbourne and first nurse to Chair the Victorian Nurses’ Board. Books may be purchased at the event, or online at: www.bookroom.stpeters.org.au or at: www.morningstarpublishing.net.au for $29.95

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Book Launch and PNG Martyrs Mass Sunday 2nd September PNG High Mass at 11am - Launch at 12.45pm

St Peter’s Eastern Hill 15 Gisborne St, Melbourne, 3002

Refreshments will be served

RSVP by Wednesday 29th August 2018 St Peter’s Bookroom email: [email protected] phone: 03 9663 7487

Jean Henderson, MBE, a parishioner of St Peter’s who died in 2011, was a nurse and missionary in Papua New Guinea for 30 years.    Published by M O R N I N G S T A R P U B L I S H I N G

by Susan Sherson

Invitation to the launch of

A Daring Woman� e story of Sister Jean Henderson, MBE.

Launched by Graham Brown AMProfessor Emeritus, University of Melbourne

A nurse graduating today would � nd it di� cult to imagine the challenges met by Jean Henderson in her nursing practice during her years in New Guinea. She was a visionary, a courageous woman who mostly worked with very little to achieve something quite extraordinary. � e nurse of today and those with an interest in true stories of human endeavour and commitment should read this highly engaging book.

June Allen AM,Former Director of Nursing, Alfred Hospital, Melbourne

and � rst nurse to Chair the Victorian Nurses’ Board.

Books may be purchased at the event, or online at: www.bookroom.stpeters.org.au or at: www.morningstarpublishing.net.au for $29.95