Gabi Hollows

Gabrielle Beryl Hollows AO (née O'Sullivan; 21 May 1953) is an Australian orthoptist.

In 1972, Hollows graduated as an orthoptist from the NSW School of Orthoptics, specialising in disorders of eye movements and associated vision problems.

During her orthoptic training she met Fred Hollows and joined him on the National Trachoma and Eye Health Program which aimed to survey and treat Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians suffering eye conditions including trachoma.

[5] In the 2013 Queens Birthday Honours List, Gabi Hollows was made an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) for "distinguished service to public health as an advocate for the eradication of blindness, particularly for Indigenous Australians and people in the developing world.

"[6] In the 2021 Impact 25 Awards, Gabi Hollows was named one of the top 25 Australians creating positive change.