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EPISODE · Sep 4, 2025 · 18 MIN

Norfolk Island's Centenarian Legacy

from Untold Norfolk Island Travel Podcast · host Jodie Williams

Norfolk Island's Centenarian Legacy -  Since the arrival of the Pitcairners in 1856, Norfolk Island has celebrated seven residents who reached the remarkable milestone of 100 years. Unlike many modern societies where the elderly are sometimes marginalised, Norfolk Island continues to value and honour its older people in meaningful ways.When someone reaches their centenary on Norfolk Island, the community acknowledges this extraordinary milestone in a special way that both celebrates the individual and enriches the island. One hundred plants are established somewhere on the island in their honour, creating living memorials that transform the landscape and provide visitors with unexpected discoveries of beauty and history.Finding these commemorative plantings—whether along an avenue, at a scenic lookout, or in a garden—offers visitors a meaningful way to explore the island while connecting with its living history. Each collection of 100 plants tells a story not just of longevity, but of a community that honours its elders through sustainable, growing tributes that become increasingly beautiful with the passage of time.Jemima Robinson, affectionately known as 'Aunt Jemima', holds the distinction of being Norfolk Island's first documented centenarian. When she turned 100 on 13 September 1970, a tradition was born that would honour all of Norfolk's future centenarians. In her memory, 100 Norfolk Island pines were planted along Country Road towards Kingston, near Watermill dam.A teacher by training, a mother by vocation, with a beautiful singing voice, Aunt Jemima raised eight children, and exemplified the strong, resourceful character that is common amongst Norfolk's elders.One story that captures Aunt Jemima's determination involves an occasion when, needing to deliver an urgent message to her husband Enoch (thought to be on Phillip Island), she placed her children in a boat and personally rowed across the challenging 6½ kilometre channel. Finding he wasn't there, she simply rowed back - a remarkable feat of strength and determination.In an extraordinary family pattern of longevity, one of Norfolk Island's most recent centenarians was none other than the daughter of its first. Sylvia Esther Nobbs, known affectionately as 'Girlie', was Aunt Jemima's sixth child. Born on 18 March 1910, Girlie carried forward her mother's legacy of longevity, reaching her own 100th birthday in March 2010.An enthusiastic gardener and sportswoman, Girlie maintained an active lifestyle well into her advanced years. Many recall seeing her zipping down Taylor's Road in her car almost until she reached her milestone 100th birthday—a testament to her independent spirit and vitality. A common thread running through the lives of Norfolk's centenarians suggests a lifestyle full of physical activity, meaningful social connections, purposeful daily activities, and a positive outlook. From Aunt Jemima's remarkable rowing expedition to Girlie's enthusiastic gardening well into her 90s, these centenarians maintained active lifestyles throughout their lives.Our other centenarians: Charlotte ‘Mum’ Bailey, Ruby Matthews, Gordina Beveridge, Hazel Martin and Ralph Weslake.Our social infrastructure on the island—where older people remain valued, included, and respected—may well contribute to the psychological wellbeing that supports longevity.Rather than viewing advanced age as a private milestone, Norfolk Island celebrates it as a community achievement worthy of public recognition and lasting tribute. Sponsored by Baunti Tours www.bauntitours.com > When booking with Baunti Tours, mention 'Podcast' to receive a 10% discount on tours. email: [email protected] phone: (International +6723) 23693To call from Australia: (02) 91368062

Norfolk Island's Centenarian Legacy - Since the arrival of the Pitcairners in 1856, Norfolk Island has celebrated seven residents who reached the remarkable milestone of 100 years. Unlike many modern societies where the elderly are sometimes marginalised, Norfolk Island continues to value and honour its older people in meaningful ways. When someone reaches their centenary on Norfolk Island, the community acknowledges this extraordinary milestone in a special way that both celebra...

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