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Rosemary Opala (née Fielding) (1923–2008) was an Australian artist, writer and nurse, and is regarded for her work as a
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environmentalist, historian,
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and
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. Opala's literary and artistic themes reflect her personal experiences and social outlook. Her work is noted for focusing on Queensland wildlife, nursing,
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, family life and
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. Opala focused much of her nursing career on
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's
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(
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or Leprosarium) caring for patients with
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(
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). Through both her art and writing, Opala became a significant commentator on the Lazaret's history, its social stigma and the controversial treatment of its patients.


Background

Born in
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on 24 January 1923, Opala was raised in
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on the
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edlands4 Mar 2003. Print.">Muller, Linda. Bayside Bulletin edlands4 March 2003. Print.Opala, Rosemary, Childhood in Palmwoods in the 1930s, Caloundra: Rosemary Opala, 1990. Print Opala lived with her parents Harold Fielding and Ethel Fielding (born Ethel, née Witney) and her younger sister Opala, Rosemary, Letter to Fryer Library, UQFL 361, Box 1, Folder 2, Fryer Library, University of Queensland Library. Her mother, Ethel Fielding was a published author of poetry and short stories. Opala attended Palmwoods Primary School, and completed her education at Nambour High Schooledlands4 Mar 2003. Print." /> Opala moved to
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in the 1940s to complete an art course at George Street Technical College (later
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).outhern Bay Brisbane16 Dec 2005. Print.">___Moreton Bay Adventurer, Southern Bay News outhern Bay Brisbane16 December 2005. Print. At the commencement of
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, Opala began nurses training after leaving art school, in order to 'do something more useful than playing with paints'.edlands4 Mar 2003. Print." />outhern Bay Brisbane16 Dec 2005. Print." /> Also during the 1940s, while training at
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, she was a
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writer, with many short stories and essays published in Australia's most prominent
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. At the same time Opala also took to sketching and drawing, which included patients and staff in the hospital and the Brisbane general hospital building. While nursing in Brisbane, Opala encountered
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) patients from
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, and was convinced to transfer to the
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(
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or Leprosium) on the island in the Queensland
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area.Opala, Rosemary. Sharing Lost Lives. Box 5, Fryer Library, University of Queensland Library. From the late 1940s until 1959 when the Lazaret was closed, Opala worked on the Island with Hansen's disease patients, with intermittent periods of other work on mainland Queensland.edlands4 Mar 2003. Print." /> During the 1950s and 1960s Opala continued to write and sketch subjects such as her experiences on the Island and its native
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. In the 1960s after working at Peel Island, Opala and her
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husband, Marian moved to
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and later to
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where they built a house near Main Beach.edlands4 Mar 2003. Print." />outhern Bay Brisbane16 Dec 2005. Print." /> They had no children. Leaving the island in the late 1960s,outhern Bay Brisbane16 Dec 2005. Print." /> Opala continued her career as a nurse, working in placements in Cleveland and
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, and eventually to Prince Charles hospital in
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. In 1977 Opala received her diploma in Nursing administration, and took a position as a supervisor at
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Brisbane in 1980. She retired from nursing in 1989 and remained at Victoria Point in Redland Bay.outhern Bay Brisbane16 Dec 2005. Print." />


History


Nursing career

Opala gained her diploma in
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on 3 May 1945 from the Brisbane and South Coast Hospitals Board and was later admitted as a Fellow of the College of Nursing on 19 March 1977. She chose this career despite her artistic talents due to the demand for nurses during
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. In addition, Opala * was registered as a General Nurse of Brisbane General Hospital on 6 June 1945.The nurses and Masseurs Registration Board, ''Nursing certificate'', Rosemary Opala Collection, UQFL 361, Box 10, Folder 3, Fryer Library, University of Queensland Library. * was registered as a Midwidery Nurse of Brisbane Women's hospital (later Royal Brisbane Women's hospital) on 16 September 1948. * Received her Diploma in Nursing Administration on 17 December 1976. Throughout her career Opala worked as a nurse at St Anne's, Westwood TB Sanatorium,
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, periods in private hospitals and her two terms on Peel Island. Opala assumed the role of a qualified nurse taking her first role at the Brisbane General Hospital, now
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with a fairly pessimistic view of the profession. While working there, Opala wrote on key issues facing the nursing profession documenting changes in requirements of education to become a nurse, changes in the duties of nurses and most significantly, the shift of nurse education from the hospitals and into colleges. She had a fairly pessimistic attitude early in her career, describing herself as a "glorified
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" documenting her duties as revolving primarily around cooking and cleaning for the patients, rather than specialised medical duties. Whilst treating patients for
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during her time at St Anne's, Westwood TB Sanatorium, Opala developed an interest in the disease and a liking for the patients she encountered, her patient to nurse relationships unaffected by the social stigma surrounding Leprosy in
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at the time. As a qualified nurse, interested in Island life and nature, Opala assumed her first role as a nurse on the
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Lazaret in the 1940s. Both young and naïve, Opala wrote extensively during her time on the island discussing cures, name changes, segregation of patients, misunderstandings as well as the social life of nurses and patients on the Island.


Later years

Following Opala's retirement from nursing in 1989, she continued to live an active life. Opala was involved in many community, writing and creative activities from her retirement until her 80th birthday in 2004. Already living in
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, where she and husband Marian moved in the late 1960s, she continued to write frequently for various community outlets, including the ''
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'' after her retirement. She also edited for the Caloundra branch of the Wilderness Preservation Society of Queensland's newsletter. In 2004, Opala was recognized in the Inaugural Women of Redlands exhibition ceremony by the Zonta Wynuum Redland Branch. This award recognized Opala's contribution as an artist and Redlands Bay community activist through her work. She displayed artwork in shows for the Redlands Bay area and has donated her works for fundraising for community groups.Friends of Peel Island Association ''Nomination Letter for Australian Living Treasure'', 2002, UQFL 361, Box 5, Folder 6, Fryer Library, University of Queensland Library. In addition, Opala was nominated by the Friends of Peel Island Association and the Wilderness Preservation Society of Queensland for recognition as an Australian Living Treasure in 2002 Opala is a foundation and lifetime member of the Friends of Peel Island according to the 2002 nomination letter for Australian Living Treasure from the Friends of Peel Island Association (FOPIA). "Opala supports the community through art and writing and keeps records of
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".


Literary career

Opala wrote for much of her life with a prolific body of work focused on
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, anecdotal essays and journalism. Opala learnt the craft of writing at a young age from her mother Ethel Fielding who occasionally had short stories and poetry published in The Bulletin and Flame. Opala states "I've written and drawn since early childhood in the days when owning one's own book was a rare treat." Much of Opala's literary themes reflect her personal interests, experiences and social outlook. She has had pieces published in various national and local publications. Opala continued to write until her death in 2008.


Women's magazines

Throughout the 1950s and until the mid-1960s, Opala had a career as a
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writer, publishing short stories and anecdotal essays. Her work was published in prominent Australian women's magazines including ''The New Idea'', ''Woman'', ''
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'' and ''The
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''. Opala's content engaged in topical themes of the time for women and Australian society. Such themes included; family life (particularly the role of the mother and wife),Opala, Rosemary, The Gift. ''Woman's Day''. 14 December 1964: 31–34. Print.
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, inter-racial relationships,Spokwi, Dymee, I Married A New Australian. ''Woman''. 29 August 1955: 14–15. Print. the assimilation of Australian migrants, public
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of nursesBrohm, Kay, Nightingale in Suburbia. ''The Australian Women's Mirror''. 8 January 1958: 11. Print. and the outdoors and the Australian
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.Brohm, Kay, "Our Idyllic Island." ''The Australian Women's Mirror''. 1958. Print. Opala published some pieces under
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s including Kay Brohm and Dymee Spokwi. Her career in fiction writing ended in the mid-1960s as she went back into full-time nursing.


Environmental writing

In the 1990s Opala began to publish her writing again, predominantly focused on her passion for natural history and
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. She wrote journalistic columns for various community and national based publications often promoting local flora and fauna. Stylistically, Opala would often mix personal anecdotes and opinion with factual information to illustrate the beauty of her subject. Many of her columns featured her own
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. Publications featuring her environmental articles include: *Wildlife Australia Magazine *
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(including Opala's regular feature column on Watch) *Eco Echo (quarterly magazine published by the Sunshine Coast Environmental Council) *The Queensland Naturalist (Official Journal of the Queensland Naturalist Club Inc.) *Wildlife Preservation Society of Queensland Bayside Newsletter *USA Redlands Newsletter *FOPI Flyer (Friends of Peel Island Newsletter) Opala continued to write on natural history and conservation through to the mid-2000s.


Social history and activism

Opala also became regarded for her writing on local social histories. She wrote various reflective accounts of her personal experiences in
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which have been published in various outlets including ''Australian Folklore Annual''.Opala, Rosemary. A Legend of Leprosy in Moreton Bay. Australian Folklore. 12 (1997): 220–223. Print. ;Peel Island Opala wrote much about her time nursing on
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. Much of her writing focused on correcting the '
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' and 'misunderstandings' associated with the island and the
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.Opala, Rosemary. A Speck on the Map. Box 5, Fryer Library, University of Queensland Library In an article for ''Australian Folklore'', Opala states "Even though decommissioned, some institutions however continue to be a focus for 'myths and legends.' Among such Peel Island remains both source and object of its folklore". She expressed great empathy for the patients as she wrote about the impact of isolation on the island and the stigmas attached to patients. Opala has suggested that the Queensland Health Department's decision to isolate patients in order to allay public anxiety, had an opposite effect as the perception was that
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was far worse than it is.


Art

Opala created works based on her life as a nurse, her time on Peel Island, magazine writings and eventual retirement on
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. Available for viewing in the Fryer Library at The University of Queensland, St Lucia, Opala's drawings from her time as a nurse at the Brisbane General Hospital depict the practices and occupations of the staff and patients as well as the various surroundings of the hospital. These drawings serve as historical artefacts in the documenting of the Brisbane General Hospital between 1940 and 1945 from the point of view of a female nurse and are valuable records of her own perception of her time spent at the Brisbane General Hospital.octor and Nurse Examining Patient’s Foot1940–1945. University of Queensland. Pastel and watercolour.">Opala, Rosemary. octor and Nurse Examining Patient's Foot1940–1945. University of Queensland. Pastel and watercolour.Opala, Rosemary. D.I. 1940–1945. University of Queensland. Watercolour and pencil. A series of
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and
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illustrations document details of scenes from the Brisbane General Hospital. Depicting patients, doctors and nurses as well as the surrounding area. This collection of illustrations provide insight into the medical practitioners and architectural landscape of
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between 1940 and 1945.octor and Nurse Examining Patient’s Foot1940–1945. University of Queensland. Pastel and watercolour." /> As an environmentalist, Opala illustrated extensively the fauna and flora of the greater Brisbane area particularly focusing on Peel and Coochiemudlo islands.Groeneveld, K.M. World Wildlife Fund (Australia) Project 65: Conservation Biology of the Endangered Species Hibiscus Insularis: World Wildlife Fund (Australia), 1989. Print.


References


External links


Design and Art Australia biographical entry for Rosemary Opala

Friends of Peel Island Association Website
* pala's ''AustLit'' entry http://www.austlit.edu.au/austlit/page/A93690 {{DEFAULTSORT:Opala, Rosemary 1923 births 2008 deaths Australian women artists People from Redland City Australian artists