Once upon a time in Australia: Lena Santospirito

Lena Santospirito

Sisters Maria and Lena Virgona [later Santospirito] on Christmas day 1922. Reproduced with permission of Co.As.It. – Italian Historical Society. Source: Co.As.It. – Italian Historical Society.

Lena was born in Australia at the end of the 19th century from Aeolian parents. During WW2 and in the post-war period she dedicated her time and hard work to assisting Italians in Australia, and even in Italy.


Luisa Angelina Virgona was born in Ballarat in 1895. In 1925 she married Antonio Santospirito, a migrant from the Aeolian Islands like her parents.

Her volunteering activities in favour of Italian migrants made her legendary. She was called "la mamma degli italiani" (Italians' mum), and during WW2 and the postwar period people would write to her even from Italy.

Former director of the Italian Historical Society Laura Mecca tells us her story (in Italian).
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Lena Santospirito: Italians' mum down under

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