Lesley’s Walk – a walk to remember

Icon Cancer Foundation / 05 Mar, 2026

Community, care and compassion have always been at the heart of nursing. Nurses strengthen our care teams, working alongside their fellow clinicians and supporting patients through some of life’s most difficult moments. On Saturday, 16 May that same spirit of unity will be felt along the Brisbane River at South Bank, as the perioperative nursing community gathers for Lesley’s Walk to honour the legacy of one of their own.

Proudly hosted by the Australian College of Perioperative Nurses (ACORN), Lesley’s Walk celebrates the life and contributions of perioperative nurse Lesley Stewart while raising funds for cancer research through Icon Cancer Foundation, in recognition of the care Lesley received at Icon Cancer Centre South Brisbane.

For those taking part, each step is a tribute to Lesley’s compassion, ensuring her legacy of care continues to make a difference and helping bring hope to people living with cancer.

Lesley’s Walk – event information


Lesley’s legacy

Lesley’s Walk is held alongside the ACORN 2026 Conference in Brisbane, providing an opportunity for the perioperative nursing community to connect, reflect and honour a respected member of their profession.

Throughout her career, Lesley made significant contributions to midwifery and perioperative nursing. Her work took her from theatres and maternity wards to outpatient clinics and remote outreach programs.

Lesley proudly represented the Northern Territory as ACORN Director from 2014 to 2018 and later honoured as an ACORN Fellow, a testament to her commitment to excellence, her role in shaping national standards, and her leadership within the nursing community.

ACORN Northern Territory Director Dorcas Shih says Lesley’s Walk is a way to honour her contributions.

Walking together acknowledges the impact Lesley has had on so many nurses across different roles and career stages,” said Dorcas. “By uniting as a community, we celebrate her legacy, strengthen our collective voice, and inspire the next generation of perioperative nurses to be confident advocates and future leaders in our field.

“Lesley’s Walk reinforces what the nursing community does best – showing up for each other.”
– Dorcas Shih, ACORN Northern Territory Director


Walking for hope

For Lesley’s husband Ian and their children Tara, Erin and James this walk is a meaningful way to carry forward Lesley’s legacy with pride.

Ian and Tara reflect on the significance of having the perioperative nursing community by their side.

It’s a great honour having this year’s ACORN conference walk in remembrance of Lesley,” Ian said. “She loved ACORN and formed many life-long friendships while participating in committees, workshops and conferences across Australia.”

Tara, who followed in her mother’s footsteps and became a nurse, adds, “Seeing Mum’s colleagues, friends, and the wider community walk in her memory is incredibly moving. It’s a beautiful reflection of the lives she touched and the nurses she guided at every stage of their careers”.

Lesley received treatment for T-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma, at Icon Cancer Centre South Brisbane. The care and compassion shown to Lesley and their family left a lasting impression on Ian, inspiring him to help others facing a similar experience.

The support and dedication we received at Icon Cancer Centre during our journey was exceptional,” Ian said. “Your support and generosity can help Icon Cancer Foundation enable further research and develop treatments for people with blood cancers.”

Seeing Mum’s colleagues, friends, and the wider community walk in her memory is incredibly moving. It’s a beautiful reflection of the lives she touched.
– Tara, Lesley’s daughter

For Tara, Lesley’s Walk is a celebration of the kindness, advocacy and shared support which defined her mother’s life and work.

By walking together, you are carrying forward her belief in the power of your collective voice. I know she would be immensely proud to see her community standing together, supporting one another and leading with strength and compassion,” Tara said.

Through the walk, Lesley’s legacy will continue to bring hope to people living with cancer, reflecting the generosity and care she showed to others throughout her life.

Your support and generosity can help Icon Cancer Foundation enable further research.
– Ian, Lesley’s husband


Walking together

Lesley’s legacy continues in every step we take and in the difference we make together. All funds raised support Icon Cancer Foundation, helping to make vital cancer research possible. Together, we can continue to support research that brings hope to people and families affected by cancer.

To be part of Lesley’s Walk, register, donate or share the event with your community.

Register for Lesley’s WalkMake a donation to support Lesley’s Walk

Thank you to the Australian College of Perioperative Nursing (ACORN) for organising Lesley’s Walk to raise funds for vital cancer research at Icon Cancer Foundation.


Disclaimer: The statements and opinions presented in these articles are those of the individuals featured and may not represent the experiences of others. They do not constitute endorsements or necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Icon Cancer Foundation (ICF), Icon Cancer Centres, or their affiliates. This information is general and does not replace medical advice. ICF is not responsible for any loss or damage resulting from the use of this information and does not guarantee its completeness, accuracy, or reliability.

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