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The National Portrait Gallery acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia and recognises the continuing connection to lands, waters and communities. We pay our respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures and to Elders both past and present.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are warned that this website contains images of deceased persons.

The Gallery鈥檚 Acknowledgement of Country, and information on culturally sensitive and restricted content and the use of historic language in the collection can be found here.

Fiona Stanley

2011
Mary Moore

oil on composition board (frame: 218.0 cm x 165.0 cm, support: 188.0 cm x 135.0 cm)
Fiona Stanley

Fiona Stanley AC (b. 1946), paediatric epidemiologist, is a passionate advocate for children and young people. From the late 1980s Stanley contributed to worldwide research showing that a maternal diet rich in folic acid reduces the likelihood of a baby being born with a neural tube (spinal cord) defect. In Western Australia, three years after commencement of the world's first population program to reduce the incidence of spina bifida through intake of folic acid, the rate of its incidence was nearly halved. Stanley also discovered that cerebral palsy is not due so much to birth trauma as to events earlier in pregnancy, such as infections or placental problems which disrupt normal brain development. Her initiative Ngunytju Tjitji Pirni, an enhanced care service for Aboriginal women and children in the Eastern Goldfields of WA, was the first of its kind in Australia. The Fiona Stanley Hospital, named in her honour, opened in Perth in 2014.

Artist Mary Moore and Stanley have been friends for years. At Stanley's request, this painting refers to her work with Aboriginal people, and includes a Reconciliation badge pinned to her red jacket. At the portrait launch, Stanley said that 'it's not just an image but a representation of what I stand for'.

Commissioned 2011
© Mary Moore

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Fiona Stanley

Fiona Stanley

'Everyone knew who I was'

Portrait story: 7 minutes

Fiona Stanley on her career as a paediatric epidemiologist, and working with Aboriginal communities.

2011.63.1
Currently not on display
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Artist and subject

Mary Moore (age 54 in 2011)

Fiona Stanley AC (age 65 in 2011)

Subject professions

Health and medicine

Science and technology

Related portraits

Study for painting commission portrait of Fiona Stanley
Sir Charles Court and Richard Court
Portrait of Elizabeth Jolley
1. Study for painting commission portrait of Fiona Stanley, 2010. 2. Sir Charles Court and Richard Court, 2006-2007. 3. Portrait of Elizabeth Jolley, 2003. All Mary Moore.

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