The Spastic Centre of New South Wales was founded on 30 January 1945, by a concerned group of 25 parents of children with cerebral palsy, under the leadership of Audrie and Neil McLeod.
It was the first organisation of its
type in the world for people with cerebral palsy.
- The Spastic Centre story
- The McLeods - Founders of The Spastic Centre (
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- 'Nothing is impossible', by Neil McLeod
- Audrie McLeod's diary to her daughter (
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- A Mother's Story:
Early days of the Centre seen through the eyes of Joan.
- Miss Australia Awards
- Our Diamond Anniversary Ball
- Issues regarding the McLeod House Heritage Status (
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- Our historical archives