Georgina Temperley, BA MB BS, née Bourke (1880 – 19 August 1936) was an Australian medical doctor, remembered as the founder of One Woman, One Recruit, a patriotic organisation in Victoria during the Great War of 1914–1918.
[1] Her mother, by this time known as Lily Bourke, married again, to George Harrisson of Jericho, Tasmania on 28 June 1890.
She had begun a course in medicine sometime around 1914, but as Australia became enmeshed in the Great War she put her ambitions on hold and took up nursing.
[5] Enthusiasm for the war had waned, the 1916 conscription referendum had failed, and more volunteers were needed to relieve the men at the Front, and replace the casualties.
[14] Temperley was the mother of twins: George Temperley Charlton "Tom" Hubble (8 December 1903 – 13 June 1960), painter and advertising agent, and Nell Mary Lette Hubble (8 December 1903 – 14 October 1931), who also worked in advertising before becoming a nurse; she died in Dunedin, New Zealand.