Royal Far West is celebratig its 100th anniversary with the 100 Years of Caring for Country Kids exhibition.

On display throughout March in NSW Parliament’s Fountain Court, the exhibition tells the story of Royal Far West through historical photographs of its people and the children whose lives the organisation has touched.

James Griffin MP, Member for Manly, who is hosting the exhibition at NSW Parliament House, said, “Royal Far West has played a vital role in supporting children and families in rural and remote communities for 100 years. This exhibition is a testament to their incredible work and a celebration of their lasting legacy. I encourage everyone to visit and gain insight into this remarkable organisation’s contribution to the health and wellbeing of our country kids.”

Royal Far West CEO Jacqueline Emery expressed her deep gratitude for the opportunity to share the charity’s rich history with a wider audience. “We are honoured to present this exhibition at NSW Parliament House. It not only commemorates 100 years of improving the health and wellbeing of children from country NSW, but also recognises the families, communities, health professionals, supporters and governments, who have helped us make play such a vital role in bringing these services to hard to reach places with limited access to local supports.”

You can catch the exhibition at Parliment between 9am-5pm, Monday to Friday until March 27. For more information, visit https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/visit/events/Pages/Royal-Far-West-Celebrating-100-Years.aspx.