The Royal Flying Doctor Service Celebrates 90 Years In Australia
CAIRNS, AUSTRALIA - JULY 26: Royal Flying Doctor Service Pilot Dan Giselsson, Medical Officer Dean Taylor and Flight Nurse Chloe Coker prepare a aircraft following a emergency call on July 26, 2018 in Cairns, Australia. The Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS) was established in 1928 by Reverend John Flynn to provide medical aid to regional and remote communities around Australia. From one single plane, the RFDS has expanded to now have a fleet of 69 aircraft and 115 road vehicles operating out of 24 airbases around the country employing over 1500 staff and contractors. With a land mass spanning 7.7 million square kilometres, one third of the population lives in rural and remote Australia, making a healthcare and emergency service vital for those that live, work and travel in the outback. The Federal Government provided a major funding boost earlier in the year, with Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull announcing $84 million dollars would go to the RFDS for dental and mental health programs as part of the Federal budget in May 2018. (Photo by Lisa Maree Williams/Getty Images)
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