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Meals bring miracles

Sunshine Beach resident Lorna Porteus will celebrate an incredible milestone later this year, when she turns 102.

She is one of 18 residents of Noosa who were born before January 8, 1926 and are still enrolled to vote.

Reflecting on a century of experiences, Lorna is quick to credit one constant presence in her later years: Meals on Wheels Noosa, which she says has been instrumental in keeping her going over the last decade.

“If it wasn’t for them, I honestly don’t think I’d still be alive,” she says. “They bring more than food – they bring reassurance, company, and a reason to keep going.”

“I know all the drivers. Monday is Tony, Tuesday is Bruce, Wednesday is John and I go shopping on a Thursday.”

Lorna’s life has been defined by resilience and a dedication to those around her. Born premature in September, 1924 in Crows Nest, Sydney, she spent her formative years at Artarmon Primary School and Neutral Bay High School.

“I’m still alive today thanks to my mother, Ella,” she said. “They didn’t have any humidicribs back then!”

After school, she began working for the Railways, but it was at Chatswood Town Hall where fate intervened, introducing her to Eric, the man she would marry in 1947.

Following Eric’s discharge from the Army in 1946, the couple ran a cake shop in Artarmon before moving to Turramurra, where they built their family home – a home that remains in the family today, now owned by their son. Together, Lorna and Eric raised two children while nurturing a close-knit family life.

In 1979, Lorna, Eric, and Lorna’s mother – whom she lovingly cared for – made a bold move to North Queensland, settling in Innisfail.

There, the couple pursued their passions by establishing a Natural History Museum in their Etty Bay home, showcasing over 2,000 butterflies and moths from across Australia.

Eric, a keen amateur entomologist, and Lorna, whose lifelong dream was botany, created a space that celebrated nature and curiosity. The museum became a community fixture, reflecting their shared love of learning and generosity.

In 2001, she moved to Sunshine Beach, embracing a new chapter in life while maintaining her vitality and community engagement.

She quickly became involved with organisations including the Women’s Auxiliary at Tewantin RSL, Legacy, and War Widows, where she served as Vice President and Treasurer.

Indoor bowls, tennis, ballroom dancing, and table tennis keep her active, while her sharp mind is nourished by following politics and current events. Even today, Lorna credits her continued energy to staying informed and connected.

Perhaps most importantly, Meals on Wheels Noosa has provided consistent, compassionate support over the last 10 years, ensuring Lorna receives daily nutrition and human connection.

She also is proud of her paintings and Danish cross-stitch – which she still does today between games of Scrabble.

Clearly, longevity runs in the family. Her brother Lindsay also reached the century mark.

Who is Noosa’s oldest living person? If you have a story to tell, email Steve.linnell@noosatoday.com.au

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