Petition updateServices & supports for survivors & communities impacted by child sexual abuse.Share on social media on 13 Jan 2026 a photo of your porch light switched on for Eloise Worledge
Karen WalkerMiddle park melbourne, Australia
Jan 8, 2026

Please share widely on social media your photo of your porch light switched on, as a guiding light on 13 January 2026. The 50th anniversary of Eloise Worledge's disappearance, to show Eloise will never be forgotten, using hashtags #RememberEloise #JusticeForEloise #MissingChildren.

We are supporting Margaret Thomas' request to share the following post, and also on the evening of 13th January 2026, leave your porch light switched on as a guiding light, a symbol that Eloise will not be forgotten.


"Some of you may know that almost fifty years ago my beautiful niece Eloise Worledge vanished from her bedroom on the morning of January 13th 1976. Eloise was born the day before I turned 21. She was the best present I could have wished for and I was asked to be her godmother. She was just 8 years old at the time and I loved and still love her to bits.


On the night of the 12th January, Eloise went to bed in her home like any other night, but when the family woke the next morning, she was missing. In spite of the police investigation lasting many months, she has never been seen or heard from since.
There were no signs of forced entry or a struggle. Police believed Eloise was lured from her bed by someone she knew and simply left the house via the front door, which had been left unlocked. The focus was immediately on the parents, however, over time there has been no evidence to suggest that either were involved.


At slightly different times in the early morning, two different neighbours heard a car door slam and a child cry out. I have been unable to free myself of the thought that this would have been Eloise’s cry for help.


And this leaves us wondering just what did happen on that night in January 1976? Eloise Worledge is still on the Missing Persons list and we are still waiting and hoping for answers.


Fast forward to 2023 when the Victorian Government established a Board of Enquiry into historical child sexual abuse in Education Department schools to which Beaumaris Primary School was central. In 1976. Eloise was to commence grade 4 at Beaumaris Primary school but of course she never made it.


There was limited investigation into the paedophile activity at the school back then but as what happened in the Catholic Church, such teachers were merely moved on, free to continue abusing children at other schools.


The more we learn, the more we realise how many possibilities were never fully explored back then.


On January 13th 2026, it will be the 50th anniversary of Eloise’s disappearance, a very significant and heavy time for our family.


No child should ever go missing without answers. Eloise deserves justice, and with your help, we can ensure her story is not forgotten.


Help us lift Eloise’s profile and with this in mind, I am asking that you share this post far and wide, spread the word among family and friends, talk about her around the dinner table and in the playground wherever you may be.


And on that on the evening of 13th January 2026, I ask you to leave your porch light switched on as a guiding light, a symbol that Eloise will not be forgotten."

https://www.missingpersons.gov.au/search/vic/eloise-ann-worledge

"Eloise Ann Worledge, Last seen Tuesday, 13 Jan 1976 in Beaumaris, VIC, 8 yo when last seen.

Circumstances
Eloise Ann Worledge was eight years old when she went missing from the bedroom of her Beaumaris family home during the night of 12 January 1976.


She was the eldest daughter of Lindsey and Patsy Worledge, and sister to then six-year-old Anna and four-year-old Blake.


She went to Beaumaris Primary School and was due to start grade four.
On the night of 12 January, Eloise went to bed in her Scott Street home like any other night, but when the family woke the next morning, she was missing. She has never been seen or heard from since.


Despite a significant investigation over the past five decades, Eloise has not been located.


The investigation by the Missing Persons Squad into her disappearance remains open.
Anyone with information which may assist in locating the whereabouts of Eloise Ann Worledge are urged to anonymously contact Crime Stoppers on their website or free call 1800 333 000.

https://crimestoppers.com.au/

Victoria

https://www.crimestoppersvic.com.au/report-a-crime/

Missing Persons

https://www.missingpersons.gov.au/contact-us


Age now 58
Gender Female
Build Slim
Hair colour Brown
Eye colour Brown
Complexion Fair
Ancestry Caucasian"

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