Dorothy Blackmore with her friend Benita Connelly.
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Megan Fisher
With a pink sash and a sparkling tiara, Dorothy Blackmore was the centre of attention when her friends assembled at Mercy Place Shepparton on February 24 to celebrate her 100th birthday.
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Friends from church, St Vincent de Paul and Solar City Housing Co-operative were all in attendance wishing her well and sharing home-baked goods for afternoon tea.
Honest and to the point, Ms Blackmore is witty and engaged although she admits she has slowed down in recent years.
Ms Blackmore scoffed at the idea of requesting a letter from King Charles, but she thinks she might have requested one from the late Queen Elizabeth because they were born in the same year.
Dorothy Blackmore prepares for her 100th birthday party.
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Megan Fisher
On her 99th birthday, Ms Blackmore was using an oxygen tank but she has since recovered.
She still enjoys her health, going on bus trips into town and shopping alone.
“If I get really sick, knock me on the head,” Ms Blackmore said.
When asked for her secret to a long life, she said “there is no advice, it’s pure luck”.
While luck is certainly a factor, Ms Blackmore has also lived an active life, playing tennis for many decades, only putting down the racquet when she was nearly 90.
Her children and grandchildren have long since moved away, but she is not short of company, as she receives regular visits from friends
Among them is Benita Connelly, who said “we wish her all the best”.
“It’s a good milestone and she has had a good life,” she said.
Dorothy Blackmore’s friends gathered for afternoon tea to celebrate her centenary.
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Megan Fisher
Ms Blackmore loves the diversity of her community, who come from a range of religions and ethnicities, including the staff at Mercy Place, who she said are “beautiful here”.
Born in Swan Hill, Ms Blackmore has lived in Bendigo, Melbourne and Invergordon before coming to Shepparton for the tennis facilities at Mercy Place.
She chose her room for its view of the garden and said “nature calms you down”.
“You make your own life here,” she said.
“I’m well and happy.”
Pretty in pink, Dorothy Blackmore catches up with her friend Moreen MacSweeney.
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Megan Fisher
Dorothy Blackmore arrives at her 100th birthday celebration.
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Megan Fisher
Dorothy Blackmore embraces her friend Benita Connelly.
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Megan Fisher
Pat Simpson helps get Dorothy Blackmore ready for her grand entrance.
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Megan Fisher