Gabi Hollows

Gabi Hollows

Gabi Hollows (born Gabrielle O’Sullivan, 21st May 1953–) is one of "Australia's 100 Living Treasures". She was also given the "Advance Australia Award" for Community Service, and was made "Paul Harris Fellow" by Rotary International.

Early life

Hollows was born in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia and raised on an orchard near Gosford on the Central Coast of New South Wales. She first became became interested in medicine when she had eye surgery at the age of three.

Career

In 1972 she graduated as an Orthoptist from the NSW School of Orthoptics. During her orthoptic training, she met Fred Hollows, with whom she did a great deal of work treating aboriginal Australians for a range of eye conditions including trachoma. Over a period of three years, they visited over 465 remote communities.

She worked tirelessly with Fred until his death in 1993, and continued his work afterwards through The Fred Hollows Foundation, both overseas and in Australia.

Quotation|I discovered what an unusual person Gabi was early on, when I worked with her in a black's camp in the Territory. I was examining eyes and grading for trachoma; Gabi was taking visual fields and I can tell you which is the harder job - hers.

You have to deal with linguistic and cultural differentials and be patient and pleasant if you hope to achieve anything. Gabi must have examined two hundred people that day, and she was as soothing and agreeable to the two hundredth as she had been to the first.

I noticed something else: Gabi's tone of voice, manner and body language didn't change, whether she was dealing with the station manager or the oldest, most withered Aborigine in the camp. That kind of innate goodness is rare.|Fred Hollows|ABC Radio national interview [ [http://www.hollows.org/Assets/Files/ABC_interview8.mp3 Interview with Fred Hollows] - ABC radio]

Personal life

She married Fred Hollows in 1980 and had five children with him: Cam, Emma, Anna-Louise, and the twins Ruth and Rosa. In 1996 she married lawyer John Balazs.

ee also

* The Fred Hollows Foundation

ources

* [http://www.hollows.org.au/Gabi/ Gabi Hollows - Founding Director] - biography at "The Fred Hollows Foundation" website
* [http://www.abc.net.au/queensland/stories/s1378659.htm Gabi Hollows: a conversation] - 27 May 2005 (abc.net.au)

Footnotes

External links

* [http://www.hollows.org The Fred Hollows Foundation website]


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