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Celebrating the 2025 Elizabeth Tudor Award Winner: Loretta Johnston
Every year, OzChild honours the legacy of Elizabeth Tudor, a woman whose quiet determination and compassion changed countless lives, by recognising a foster carer who embodies her spirit. This year, that honour goes to Loretta Johnston, whose story is a testament to resilience, advocacy and the power of care.
Loretta Johnston’s journey as a foster carer began in 2021, when after several short placements, she opened her home to two boys, aged 12 and 7, both facing significant trauma and challenges. As a special development school teacher, Loretta brought not only her professional expertise but also a warmth and structure that helped the boys feel safe and supported. She navigated the complexities of foster care during the COVID lockdowns as a sole carer and worked tirelessly to ensure the boys received the diagnoses and support they needed.
Over the past few years, Loretta’s personal resilience and dedication as a carer have never faltered, despite some significant life challenges and milestones – including marriage to husband, Jubail, and the birth of their child. Together, Loretta and Jubail have provided a loving, consistent environment, allowing the boys to forge a positive, sibling‑like bond.
Loretta has amplified the boys’ voices in every forum, including advocating for one child’s reunification with his aunt – supporting both the child and his family through the transition and continuing to offer guidance and respite. For the other, she has committed to long-term care, giving him stability, belonging, and a foundation for the future.
Those who know Loretta describe her as positive, reliable and deeply empathetic. She balances emotional support with structure, and is incredibly humble – seeking no recognition for her efforts. Yet, in just a few years, she has made a remarkable difference and has changed the trajectory of two young lives.
Congratulations, Loretta, and thank you for demonstrating the warmth, resilience and spirit that define this award.
About the Elizabeth Tudor Award
Elizabeth Tudor’s legacy is woven into OzChild, as a Life Member, a Board member, and a tireless advocate for women, children and families in need. Her work, often done quietly and without fanfare, touched the lives of many, from running support groups for immigrant women to championing the vulnerable in her community. The award that bears her name seeks to recognise those same qualities: service, humility, courage and a deep commitment to others.

courage and a deep commitment to others is recognised
and their name added to the Elizabeth Tudor perpetual
honour board.
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