Australia where women and children reside". From 1912 the Australian Inland Mission established 15 nursing homes/bush hospitals in remote Australian locations...
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John Flynn (minister) (category Use Australian English from May 2017)
(25 November 1880 – 5 May 1951) was an Australian Presbyterian minister who founded the Australian Inland Mission (AIM) which later separated into Frontier...
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Australian Inland Mission Hospital is a heritage-listed former hospital at Adelaide Street, Birdsville, Shire of Diamantina, Queensland, Australia. It...
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Royal Flying Doctor Service (redirect from Australian Aerial Medical Service)
Presbyterian Assembly in 1912 resulted in the establishment of the Australian Inland Mission (AIM), of which he was appointed Superintendent. In 1928, he formed...
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OMF International (redirect from China Inland Mission)
(formerly Overseas Missionary Fellowship and before 1964 the China Inland Mission) is an international and interdenominational Evangelical Christian missionary...
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non-denominational Missions, the United Aborigines Mission (UAM) also called the Australian Aborigines' Mission (AAM) and the Australian Inland Mission (AIM). The...
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deaf Presbyterian Church. The Presbyterian Inland Mission continues the work of the Australian Inland Mission founded by John Flynn in 1912. Padres patrol...
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The Presbyterian Inland Mission is the successor in the Presbyterian Church of Australia to the work of the Australian Inland Mission, founded by Rev....
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Shire of Diamantina, Queensland, Australia. It was built c. 1883. It was later known as Australian Inland Mission Hospital, AIM Hostel, and Birdsville...
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Australian Indigenous Ministries, formerly Aborigines Inland Mission of Australia (both AIM), is an interdenominational Christian organisation that provides...
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Birdsville (category Australian Statistical Geography Standard 2021 ID same as Wikidata)
former Australian Inland Mission Hospital, Adelaide Street (25°53′52″S 139°21′18″E / 25.8978°S 139.3551°E / -25.8978; 139.3551 (Australian Inland Mission...
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man on the camel), who was a missionary to the inland people of Australia (Australian Inland Mission which later became Frontier Services). His signature...
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Methodist Church of Australasia (redirect from Methodist Inland Mission)
the Methodist Overseas Mission (founded 1916), which focused mainly on Aboriginal Australians, and the Methodist Inland Mission (founded 1926), which served...
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assess the suitability for establishing an Australian Inland Mission (AIM) hospital. The Western Australian Government agreed to subsidise the building...
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Queensland into South Australia. In 1928 the Australian Inland Mission (a part of the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia) built a hospital, the...
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Adelaide House (Alice Springs) (category Use Australian English from November 2019)
Adelaide House also known as Australian Inland Mission Hostel on the Todd Mall in Alice Springs (formerly Stuart) was the first purpose built hospital...
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Presbyterian Church of Australia's Australian Inland Mission, the Lutheran mission at Hermannsburg, Northern Territory, and many Catholic missions in remote areas...
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census after being directed to by the Australian Statistician is one federal penalty unit, or A$220. The Australian Bureau of Statistics Act 1975 and Census...
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region of Western Australia. The mission was sponsored by the United Aborigines Missions, formerly known as Australian Inland Mission. It was established...
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Beltana (redirect from Beltana, South Australia)
telegraph, transcontinental railway, mining, outback services, Australian Inland Mission and also has "Afghan" sites relating to its past as a camel-based...
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the guidance of the Very Reverend John Flynn in 1928 when the Australian Inland Mission service established the Aerial Medical Service, a one-year experimental...
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Bush carpentry (category Australian outback)
Bush carpenter at work N.L.A. Australian Inland Mission Collection. Bush carpentry: pig sty N.L.A. Australian Inland Mission Collection. Bush carpentry:...
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the Australian Inland Mission, the Australian Union of Students, The Australian Ballet, the Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust, the Australian Institute...
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Flynn – founder of the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia and the Australian Inland Mission James Forbes – minister of the Free Presbyterian Church...
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office, racecourse and stores gave the town a purpose. In 1918 the Australian Inland Mission built a hospital and the old town continued, with few inhabitants...
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Retta Long (category Australian Aboriginal missions)
April 1878-18 October 1956) was an Australian Baptist missionary who founded the Aborigines Inland Mission of Australia. Margaret “Retta” Jane Long (née...
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Cloncurry, Queensland (category Australian Statistical Geography Standard 2021 ID same as Wikidata)
blaze which cost an estimated £15,000. From 1915 to 1931, the Australian Inland Mission (part of the Presbyterian Church) operated its North West Patrol...
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John Flynn created the world's first air ambulance with the "Australian Inland Mission Aerial Medical Service", later being renamed to the Royal Flying...
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(G-AUER/VH-UER) was modified in Longreach, Queensland, to suit the Australian Inland Mission as an aerial ambulance. The aircraft was called Victory by the...
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foreign company. The first Australian-printed multicoloured stamp, commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Australian Inland Mission, was issued on 5 September...
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