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Dalmar

Dalmar began its life as the Central Mission Home for neglected children in Woolloomooloo. The Home moved to Croydon in 1900, then changed its name to Dalmar. In 1923 Dalmar moved to Carlingford where a babies home and cottages were established. Dalmar has been known by many names over time, reflecting shifts in the style…

Byrnes Family Group Home

Byrnes Family Group Home, in Cabramatta, was opened by Burnside Homes for Children in 1983. In 1988 this home moved to Minto. In 2013 it was a residential programme for children and families run by UnitingCare Burnside.

Ritchie Family Group Home

Ritchie Family Group Home was opened by Burnside Homes for Children in 1984 at Leumeah. It closed in 1986.

Montrose Family Group Home

Montrose Family Group Home was opened by Burnside Presbyterian Homes for Children in 1965. Its name was later changed to Ross. It operated until 2013, as part of UnitingCare Burnside.

Gordon Family Group Home

Gordon Family Group Home is located at Pennant Hills. It was opened by Burnside Presbyterian Homes for Children in 1967 as a family group home. In 2013 Gordon Family Group Home was known as Gordon House and operated as a residential programme for children and families run by UnitingCare Burnside. Gordon House closed around 2014…

Minnamurra Family Group Home

Minnamurra Family Group Home was opened in 1975 by Burnside Presbyterian Homes for Children. In 1999 Minnamurra Residential Care Program was established on the site. In 2013 this was a residential programme for children and families run by UnitingCare Burnside.

Ross

Ross was opened as part of the Burnside Presbyterian Orphan Homes in 1935 at North Parramatta. It was a boys’ home. It remained a cottage home until it was briefly converted to a therapeutic unit for emotionally disturbed children. Ross, along with the other Burnside Presbyterian Orphan Homes for Children, was evacuated during World War…

Lincluden

Lincluden was opened as part of the Burnside Presbyterian Orphan Homes on 16 February 1931 at North Parramatta. It had been the home of Sir James Burn, founder of Burnside, and had been known as ‘Gowan Brae’. Lincluden was a girls’ home until 1952 then was staff quarters until 1962 when it was used as…

Troup

Troup was opened as part of the Burnside Presbyterian Orphan Homes in October 1933 at North Parramatta. It had been ‘Bramshaw’ and was bought by Burnside in 1929. It was a home for kindergarten children. In 1968-1970 it became a home for babies and toddlers aged birth to three years, with an annexe called the…

Ritchie Home

Ritchie Home was opened as part of the Burnside Presbyterian Orphan Homes in November 1928 at North Parramatta. It remained a cottage home until 1941, when it closed.