Dorothea got an education through home schooling because she travelled extensively with her parents. She became fluent in French, Spanish, German and Italian, because she had became fluent in these languages she was able to …show more content…
She died two weeks later after receiving this award and was buried with her father and family in Waverley Cemetery overlooking the open ocean. A memorial to Dorothea stands in ANDAC Park in Gunnedah and a federal electorate covers half of Sydney’s Northern Beaches and a street in Canberra suburb of Cook are named in honour of Dorothea. On Australia Day the 26th of January 1983 at statue was unveiled in Gunnedah to remember Dorothea Mackellar.
As well as the unveiling there was an exhibition of a series of 34 water colour paintings by Jean Isherwood illustrating Dorothea’s most famous poem, My Country. The watercolours were eventually put on permanent display in the Gunnedah Bicentennial Regional Gallery. Jean set about painting a series of oils based on the watercolours which were exhibited at the Artarmon Galleries in Sydney in 1986. In 1984, Gunnedah resident Mikie Maas created the ‘ Dorothea Mackellar Poetry Awards,’ which has grown into a nationwide poetry competion of all Australian school