Mary MacKillop was born in Melbourne in 1842. When she was in Penola she met Julian Tenison Woods and together they opened the first St Joseph's School in 1866.
Mary MacKillop founded the Sisters of St Joseph to continue this work. Over the many following years, the number of Sisters grew as did their schools. Schools were opened as the needs arose: in country towns, mining towns, cities. The Sisters also became involved in other areas of need including setting up a refuge for women in need and orphanages for children, visiting prisons and working with the sick.
The Bridge….
The rail portion of the Tom 'Diver' Derrick Bridge which opened in Port River, Port Adelaide in 2008, is named the ‘Mary MacKillop Bridge’.
You will need to walk over the bridge to read the plaque …….. a cache for Tom Derrick is also nearby.
Mary MacKillop arrived at Port Adelaide on June 23, 1867
Mary MacKilop's famous saying was "Never see a need without doing something about it"
Well..... there was a need, a geochache in her honour, and something has been done about it!
This is one of many caches placed in significant locations of her story.
Mary died on August 8th, 1909.
She was declared Australia’s first Saint in 2012.