Annual Report - Royal Flying Doctor Service

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Annual Report - Royal Flying Doctor Service
SOUTH EASTERN SECTION
Annual Report >
09/10
The Royal Flying Doctor
Service delivers essential
health care services to the
people of rural, regional and
remote Australia. We’re proud
to be the lifeline to the bush,
and we’re passionate about
delivering health care to
country communities.
Our Mission >
To provide excellence in
aeromedical and primary
health care across Australia.
> RFDS Medical Officer Dr Elaine Powell at Hungerford on the
NSW/QLD border where the Flying Doctor provides a monthly clinic.
Contents >
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Overview >
4
Highlights >
10
Services >
34
Financials >
Message from Joint Patrons
2
Health Services
10
Corporate Governance
32
Highlights and Year in Review
4
Aviation and Engineering
22
Financial Reports
34
Message from the President
6
Our Bases
24
In Appreciation
56
Our People
26
Members’ Honour Roll
57
Message from the Executive Director 7
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Message from Joint Patrons >
Her Excellency Professor Marie Bashir AC CVO
and Sir Nicholas Shehadie AC OBE
Sir Nicholas and I are pleased to have continued in our roles as Joint Patrons of the
Royal Flying Doctor Service (South Eastern Section) in 2009-10, an honour we have
held since 2001.
Over the past nine years, it has been wonderful to watch the role of the Flying Doctor
continue to grow with an increased focus on the provision of essential health care
services to the people in rural, regional and remote areas.
In this year, Sir Nicholas and I have been indeed fortunate in seeing the work of the
Flying Doctor first hand on two occasions, the first during a visit to the Broken Hill Base
and the second on a visit to Lightning Ridge and Grawin with the RFDS Rural Women’s
GP, Dr Meg Higgins.
These visits presented the opportunity to meet with the dedicated staff of the
RFDS and to see the tangible difference that they make in helping people in remote
communities.
From ensuring access to female GPs, to delivering mental health and dental services,
and training the rural doctors of the future, the RFDS continues to achieve its mission
of providing excellence in aeromedical and primary health care.
First and foremost, the Flying Doctor is about the people: the patients in need of
assistance, the inspirational staff who take care where need is greatest, and the many
donors, supporters and members who provide assistance to keep this great Australian
service flying. They are a source of considerable pride to our nation.
Sir Nicholas and I extend our personal thanks to you all.
Marie R Bashir AC CVO
Sir Nicholas Shehadie AC OBE
Governor of New South Wales
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These visits presented
the opportunity to meet
with the dedicated staff of
the RFDS and to see the
tangible difference that they
make in helping people in
remote communities.
Overview >
When you think of the
Royal Flying Doctor
Service, you no doubt
think of emergency
rescues and retrievals
in remote outback
locations.
services to the people who live, work
and travel in remote areas, but we also
do much, much more.
health education, essential health care,
emergency retrievals and training for the
next generation of rural doctors.
The RFDS has grown to become the
most comprehensive aeromedical
organisation in the world, with flying
doctors, nurses, specialists and allied
health professionals taking essential
health care services to country
communities. The Flying Doctor is now
the flying dentist, flying dietician and
flying dermatologist service as well.
Our goal is to assist those in need
of emergency medical assistance,
while also improving access to health
care services to ensure that many
emergencies are prevented in the
first place.
And that’s exactly how we started, 82
years ago, with a vision of the late Rev.
John Flynn to ensure all Australians had
access to emergency medical services.
On any given day, our tireless team
can be found performing GP clinics,
remote consultations, inter-hospital
patient transfers, dental services and
mental health work. We also provide
nursing and allied health services,
Today, the Royal Flying Doctor Service
(RFDS) still provides emergency medical
Five year financial trends > A$m
Total Revenue
Total Expenditure
2006
Surplus
Total Assets
Above: RFDS Dubbo team members:
Engineer John Maljers, Flight Nurse
Kerry Lee Hassan, Administration
Officer Janelle Hobden, Flight Nurse
Christine Minchell, Pilot Tim Griffiths,
Senior Flight Nurse Karen Barlow and
Base Manager Helen O’Donnell.
2007
2008
2009
Total Liabilities
2010
Total Equity
120
100
80
60
40
20
0
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The RFDS South Eastern Section in
of essential health care services in
care to where it is needed most: co
Highlights & Year in Review >
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new Beechcraft
King Air B200C
aircraft now in service
16,000
Dubbo Base
refurbishment underway.
Medical centre
development complete,
visitors’ centre
nearing completion
visitors to Bruce Langford
Visitors’ Centre
since opening
21st
annual Flying Doctor
Outback Car Trek
NSW Air Ambulance
service contract
retained at
Mascot Base
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6%
Total patients treated up
6 per cent. Total number
of clinics up 5 per cent
creased its focus on the provision
2009-10, helping to take health
ountry communities.
$9m
5.9m
More than $9 million raised
through fundraising thanks
to donors and supporters
kilometres flown; the same
as flying from Sydney to
Perth and back twice daily
Number of
emergency
retrievals up
54%
78%
Launceston Base
celebrates 50 year
anniversary
50th
of RFDS work focused on
treating patients at clinics
& via remote consultations
3 Fly Around Clinics take
health care services to
approximately 550 people
in 19 remote locations
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Message from our President >
On behalf of the Board of the Royal Flying
Doctor Service (South Eastern Section), I am
pleased to present our Annual Report for the
2009-10 financial year.
This document not only sets out our
financial status, but it also gives us
the opportunity to present some of the
highlights and achievements of the
RFDS over the past year.
Our strategic direction has been one
of growth, with an increased demand
necessitating increased resources,
infrastructure and an expansion of
services. As the health needs of the
people in country communities have
continued to grow, so too have we,
as outlined in the Executive Director’s
report.
A very important part of Board
discussions during the year has been
to evaluate the challenges we face
in coming years as health facilities in
remote and rural areas continue to
diminish. The Board is acutely aware
that from planning to implementation,
improvements in RFDS services take
time and the bringing together of the
appropriate human, physical and
financial resources.
As the President of the Board, it is my
privilege to chair a very talented group of
people from all parts of the community,
who together help steer the RFDS
South Eastern Section, ensuring the
maintenance of our high standards and
giving important regard to the future of
the Service.
The key priorities for the Board this
year have been to ensure our corporate
governance and financial reporting meet
current standards, to develop a robust
risk management system, to contribute
to the Commonwealth Government’s
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health policy debate and to be involved
in the national strategic review of the
RFDS and in the setting of national
policies and standards.
At the national level negotiations have
commenced for the renewal of the
Commonwealth funding agreement
with all RFDS operational sections
contributing to an agreed costing model.
We have also continued with our Board
renewal process and I would like to take
this opportunity to sincerely thank the
four Board members who have retired
from their positions over the past year:
the Hon Peter McMahon AM, Geoffrey
Wise, David Honner and Dr Stuart Spring
for their wise counsel and contribution.
I would like to welcome to the Board
Professor Bruce Robinson MD MSc FRACP,
Dean of the Sydney Medical School at
the University of Sydney and Elizabeth
Johnstone LLB MA(Hons) BA (Hons) FAIM,
former partner of law firm Blake Dawson.
Their appointments add to the expertise
on the Board as we continue to meet the
health needs of those who live and travel
in rural and remote Australia.
The Board congratulates Board Directors
Mitty Davies and John Milhinch on
each receiving a Medal of the Order of
Australia (OAM) in the Queen’s birthday
honours last year.
Historically, the RFDS has led the way
in utilising new technology, aviation and
telecommunications to bring medical
services to those in remote locations.
In doing so, we help to overcome the
challenges of distance and accessibility
and clearly demonstrate the foresight
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of our founder, Rev. John Flynn.
Today, as technologies become more
sophisticated, we continue to seek and
use the best to narrow the gap between
city and country patients in access to
health care services.
As a resident of a remote community
myself, I know only too well the
challenges facing those who live in
isolated and outback areas, and the
importance of the Royal Flying Doctor
Service in providing essential health care
services to the people in the bush.
On behalf of the Board of the RFDS
South Eastern Section, I would like
to thank all who make this possible,
particularly the dedicated staff under
the able and inspirational leadership of
Executive Director Clyde Thomson and
the senior management team.
I wish to thank all local members of
Parliament, State and Commonwealth,
and the respective Ministers who we
deal with for their understanding of the
issues we face and their support to
assist us.
Most of all, I would like to thank the
wonderful donors and supporters who
remain committed to helping us take the
finest care to the furthest corners.
Joan Treweeke
President
RFDS South Eastern Section
Message from our Executive Director >
I am always pleased to compile the list of
highlights for the year, as it is a reminder of all
that we have achieved in improving health care
services for the people in the bush.
This year has seen some significant
advances for the RFDS South Eastern
Section team.
Demand for our services continued to
grow, and we continued to expand as a
consequence. Three new King Air B200C
aeromedical aircraft are now operating
in the South Eastern Section in response
to this demand; one replacement
aircraft at the Broken Hill Base, and one
replacement aircraft and a new aircraft
at the Dubbo Base, purchased through
donor funds and with Commonwealth
assistance.
A new medical facility has been
completed at Dubbo and a visitors’
education centre at the Base is nearing
completion. This follows the successful
opening of the Clive Bishop Medical
Centre and the Bruce Langford Visitors’
Centre at Broken Hill last year by our
joint patrons, the Governor of NSW, Her
Excellency Professor Marie Bashir AC CVO
and Sir Nicholas Shehadie AC OBE, and
philanthropist Sir Michael Bishop CBE.
More than 16,000 visitors have passed
through the Visitors’ Centre doors since
the official opening in April 2009, including
the then Prime Minister Kevin Rudd
and the Minister for Indigenous Health,
Rural and Regional Health and Regional
Services Delivery, Warren Snowden, who
visited the Broken Hill Base in March
2010 to launch the Government’s national
health reform policy.
While at the Base, Mr Rudd outlined
his view that a more cohesive funding
arrangement should be put into place
for the RFDS across the South Eastern
Section; something we have been
working towards for some time, and will
continue to work towards with the State
and Federal Governments.
We also continue to work with the
Government to ensure that recognition
is granted to our primary health services
under the national health reforms,
ensuring that services to rural and remote
communities are enhanced.
This year we have been successful in
retaining the Ambulance Service of
NSW contract to provide aircraft, pilots
and engineering services to NSW Air
Ambulance for a further 10 years from
our Mascot Base. We are pleased to
be continuing our relationship with the
NSW Air Ambulance service and we
acknowledge the support of the rural
community in helping us to achieve this
great result.
Regretfully we have been unsuccessful in
retaining the air ambulance contract for
Victoria from mid-2011, but our services
in Victoria will continue to grow with the
establishment of an RFDS patient-transfer
operation from the Essendon Base, the
planning for which is currently underway.
And, in Tasmania, the RFDS celebrated
a major milestone in May with the
Launceston Base reaching 50 years of
providing aeromedical services.
We also continue our support of the
AMREF Flying Doctor Service in Kenya,
arranging a visit to Royal North Shore
Hospital for AMREF surgeon Dr John
Wachira. I would like to thank AusAid and
Professor Bruce Robinson MD MSc FRACP
for facilitating this training.
Of course, none of this would be possible
without the continued dedication of our
members, donors and supporters, and
I would like to take this opportunity to
thank you all for your dedication and
generosity to the Flying Doctor.
With your help, we raised in excess of
$9 million through fundraising this year,
which contributed to the purchase of
our three new King Air B200C aircraft.
Overall, the Section has achieved a good
result financially, maintaining our surplus
to ensure that we appropriately plan for
capital requirements in the future.
Our President has acknowledged
the support given by all members of
Parliament and I would particularly like
to thank the Hon. Warren Snowden MP,
Dawn Fardell MP, John Williams MP and
Kevin Humphries MP for their assistance
to the Flying Doctor during this time.
Finally, I would like to congratulate the
people who make up the RFDS South
Eastern Section team for their continued
commitment and dedication to the RFDS.
Clyde S Thomson GM MBA FAIM MAP
Executive Director
RFDS South Eastern Section
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Durham Downs
Karmona
Nappa Merrie
Orientos
Innamincka
Jackson
Ballera
Moomba
Epsilon
Omicron
Bollards Lagoon
Brisbane
QLD
Noccundra
Coolangatta
Naryilco
Hungerford
Lismore
Goodooga
Theldarpa
Tibooburra
Borrona Downs
Wanaaring
Reola
Callindary
Packsaddle
Monolon
Bourke
Tongo
Louth
Caradoc
Wertaloona
White Cliffs
Quinyambie
Tilpa
Koonawarra
Wirrealpa
Frome Downs
Marrapina
Yarramba
Wilcannia
Mooleulooloo
Cobar
Erudina
Mulyungarie
Emmdale
Curnamona
Broken Hill
Mutooroo
Martins Well
Menindee
Gunnedah
Tamworth
Coonamble
Warren
Nyngan
Manilla Station
SA
Mildura
Nundle
Dunedoo
Dubbo
Gulgong
Orange
Balranald
Narrandera
Robinvale
Williamtown
Bathurst
West Wyalong
Hay
Lord
Howe
Island
Taree
Mudgee
Forbes
Griffith
Port Macquarie
Gilgandra
Parkes
Hillston
Kempsey
Coonabarabran
Lake Cargelligo
Pooncarie
Coffs Harbour
Armidale
Ivanhoe
Yunta
Grafton
Glen Innes
Narrabri
Condobolin
Wiawera
Tenterfield
Collarenbri
Lightning Ridge
Moree
Walgett
Brewarrina
Inverell
NSW
Cowra
Bankstown
Mascot
SYDNEY
Boorowa
Wagga Wagga
Nowra
Swan Hill
Canberra
Deniliquin
Kerang
Tocumwal
Ouyen Cohuna
Tumbarumba
Echuca
Albury
Moruya
Yarrawonga
Walwa
Hopetoun
Wangaratta
Warracknabeal
Corryong
Nhill
Donald
Charlton
Tallangatta
Cooma
Shepparton
Horsham
Benalla
Stawell
Bendigo
Goroke
Ararat
Merimbula
Edenhope
Ballarat
Hamilton
Essendon
Moorabbin
MELBOURNE
Orbost
Bairnsdale
Warrnambool
Mallacoota
Latrobe Valley
Portland
West Sale
Avalon
Leongatha
Yarram
VIC
King Island
Flinders Island
Smithton
AUSTRALIA
Wynyard
Beaconsfield
Devonport
St Helens
Launceston
St Marys
Rosebery
Zeehan
Queenstown
Strahan
Bothwell
UK
SE
TAS
RWGPS Clinics
RFDS Town Clinics
RFDS Station Clinics
Rural Aerial Health Service
Air Ambulance*
Fly Around Clinics
Emergency Flights
RFDS Health Centres in the Cooper Basin
HOBART
Nubeena
* Air Ambulance locations visited 10 times
or more during the past 12 months
Areas we serve >
No place is too far from the Flying Doc
pilots and health professionals overco
vital health care services to the people 8
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QLD
Tibooburra
Brewarrina
Bourke
Lightning Ridge
Walgett
Moree
Coffs Harbour
White Cliffs
Tamworth
Port Macquarie
Wilcannia
Cobar
Broken Hill
Dubbo
Menindee
Ivanhoe
Orange
Williamtown
Bathurst
SA
NSW
Mildura
Bankstown
Mascot
SYDNEY
ADELAIDE
Wagga Wagga
Swan Hill
Albury
Shepparton
Horsham
VIC
Essendon
MELBOURNE
Warrnambool
Wynyard
Devonport
Launceston
St Helens
Broken Hill
Dubbo
Bankstown
Strahan
Launceston
TAS
HOBART
Essendon
Mascot
Six most common flights by Base >
tor’s lifesaving reach. Every day, our
me the tyrannies of distance to take
who need them most.
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Some people
need to be
rescued…
…others need
a doctor.
All of them
need our help.
RFDS Medical Officer Dr Elaine Powell (left) and
Flight Nurse Keryn Bolte (right) with patients.
Our health services >
The mantle of the Royal Flying
Doctor Service is to provide
medical care to the people who
live, work and travel in regional and
remote Australia.
The Flying Doctor has two major functions: responding to
medical emergencies, and increasingly, helping to prevent
the emergencies from occurring in the first place through the
provision of essential health care services.
The need for the Flying Doctor continues to grow, with the total
number of patients cared for by the RFDS in 2009-10 up six per
cent from the previous year.
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General health >
The shortage of rural doctors is a major
concern for country communities, with
many towns and settlements not having
access to their own doctor or health care
services. A visit to the doctor for some
people in regional and remote areas can
mean a drive of many hours and many
hundreds of kilometres.
The RFDS South Eastern Section seeks
to address this by conducting GP Clinics
in 36 locations across far western
NSW, south western Queensland and
north eastern South Australia on a
weekly, fortnightly or monthly basis.
RFDS clinics take place in small rural
hospitals, in community halls and on
station properties, ensuring that the
local residents have access to regular
health care and helping to address the
high incidence of chronic diseases in
remote areas.
While these clinics are known as GP
clinics, they are not serviced by doctors
alone. The RFDS has a team of allied
health professionals, including two flying
dentists, a psychologist, a mental health
worker and a women’s health and early
childhood nurse who visit clinics to offer
specialised services and assistance for
outback patients.
Over the past year, the number of clinics
conducted from the Broken Hill Base
has increased by four per cent, assisted
by the introduction of a dedicated clinic
aircraft. Fred McKay (call sign MSZ), the
oldest aircraft in our fleet, has undergone
a complete overhaul and is now flying
clinic runs from the Broken Hill Base.
The general health care services
provided by our doctors and health care
professionals at clinics across the South
Eastern Section now account for 70 per
cent of our annual work.
Fast facts
08/09: 1,908 GP Clinics (including
other health care services) held
09/10: 2,011 GP Clinics (including
other health care services) held
Kayla at the Flying Doctor
GP Clinic in Tibooburra.
Patient profile >
Lucy and Kayla
Lucy has brought her young daughter
Kayla to the local RFDS clinic at
Tibooburra for a check up with
the Flying Doctor. Kayla, six, has a
particularly nasty cough and mum
Lucy is worried that this could be
carried over from a bout of pneumonia
twelve months earlier which saw Kayla
flown out by the RFDS for treatment in
Broken Hill hospital.
“We don’t have a doctor here in
Tibooburra and our closest doctor
is in Broken Hill, three and a half
hours drive away,” Lucy says. “We’re
grateful to have a clinic here every
week, as the Flying Doctor really is the
only option for the 150 or so people
who live in the town and on the
surrounding stations.”
Lucy and Kayla moved to Tibooburra,
one of the most isolated towns in
NSW, three years ago from Melbourne
and are helping Lucy’s parents run
the Tibooburra Hotel. Coming from
an urban area, Lucy has a newfound
appreciation for the Flying Doctor.
“Growing up in Melbourne, it was hard
to imagine ever having a need to call
on the Flying Doctor, but out here it
becomes part of your life,” Lucy says.
“It’s wonderful to have the Flying
Doctor available in an emergency, but
it’s one of these services you hope
never to have to use. Kayla’s first flight
on a plane was with the Flying Doctor,
but I think we’d both be happy just to
see them at the weekly clinics from
now on.”
Increase of 5 per cent
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Remote health >
The Flying Doctor > Dr Elaine Powell
Growing up in Great Britain, Dr Elaine
Powell never imagined that she would
one day become one of Australia’s
iconic flying doctors or that she would
be responsible for treating patients
over an area of 640,000 square
kilometres – almost three times the
size of her home country.
majority of my time conducting patient
consults, either at remote clinics or via
the phone from the Broken Hill Base.
My job includes treating people with
injuries and illnesses, trying to prevent
chronic diseases and helping to stop
health concerns from escalating into
emergencies,” says Elaine.
But after two years as a medical
officer with the RFDS, one of a team
of seven GPs based at Broken Hill,
Elaine can’t imagine herself working
anywhere else.
Statistics show that people in regional
and remote areas suffer worse health,
receive less medical attention, have
more accidents and die younger. And,
with only 84 doctors for every 100,000
people in rural Australia, the RFDS
is filling a vital need for people in
the bush.
“Being a doctor with the RFDS is a
great experience: every day is different
and you get to make a real difference
to the lives of the people who need
you the most,” says Elaine.
“Despite the fact that I get to fly to
work, my day isn’t that different to
GPs based in urban areas. I spend the
“For me, it’s the combination of
essential health care and emergency
work that makes the job both
challenging and worthwhile.”
RFDS Medical Officer, Dr Elaine Powell.
In addition to visiting as many outback
towns and station homesteads as
possible to conduct clinics, RFDS
doctors are also on hand at all times to
conduct patient consultations over the
phone. These ‘remote consultations’
form an important part of our work;
accounting for around eight per cent of
patient contacts.
For people in the most remote locations,
these consultations replace face-to-face
GP consultations. RFDS doctors can do
general check ups, diagnose illnesses
and treat injuries over the phone using
the ‘Where does it hurt?’ body chart
(first created by RFDS nurse, Sister Lucy
Garlick, in 1951 and still in use today)
which helps the doctor pinpoint the
exact location of any pain.
If the patient requires treatment that
can be administered without a health
care professional present, the doctor
will prescribe medicine from the RFDS
medical chest. There are 429 medical
chests in outback locations across
the South Eastern Section, at places
such as parks, police stations, remote
homesteads, hotels, roadhouses and
outback schools.
The medicines contained in the chest
are numbered and the doctor will advise
the patient which medicine to use and in
what dosage and provide them with the
details of how replacement medicine can
be ordered.
If a patient’s condition is serious or
has the potential to become critical,
the doctor will arrange an emergency
evacuation via an RFDS aircraft.
Fast facts
08/09: 4,556 consultations
09/10: 4,826 consultations
Increase of 6 per cent
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Emergency
health >
Emergency health is the most wellknown of the RFDS health care services,
yet it only accounts for two per cent of
our annual workload. Our flying doctors,
nurses and pilots are on call 24 hours a
day, seven days a week to respond to
emergency situations in the most remote
and isolated of locations.
Over the past year, our doctors and flight
nurses have responded to 925 patients
suffering emergencies. The most
frequent injuries and illnesses include
chest pains, spinal injuries and fractures
following motor vehicle and work
accidents and respiratory illnesses such
as bronchiolitis and pneumonia.
Our team are also tasked with
conducting inter-hospital transfers of
patients on behalf of the Ambulance
Services of NSW, Victoria and Tasmania.
Over the past year, over 11,000 critically
ill patients have been transferred by
the RFDS from rural hospitals to city
hospitals, accounting for 20 per cent of
our annual work.
The RFDS South Eastern Section has 13
doctors, 24 nurses and 56 pilots rostered
to provide emergency and inter-hospital
transfer care, aboard 16 emergency
retrieval aircraft, or ‘flying intensive
care units’.
The two new aircraft at Dubbo, MVX
and MWK (affectionately known to the
RFDS team as X-Ray and Kilo), and the
new aircraft at Broken Hill, MWH (Hotel),
have been custom designed to include
a hydraulic lift for the stretcher, have
oxygen and suction built into outlets on
the walls, and have a separate battery to
supply power for all medical equipment.
The aeromedical configuration aboard all
the aircraft accommodates a pilot, two
medical staff and two stretcher patients.
In cases where only one stretcher is
in use, there is also room to transport
members of the patient’s family.
Providing emergency and critical care
aboard an aircraft comes with its own
challenges, which is why our staff are
highly qualified and highly skilled. RFDS
doctors and nurses are required to have
high levels of education and experience
before commencing with the RFDS, but
they also have to complete ongoing
RFDS Senior Flight Nurse Brendon Kiley.
The Flight Nurse > Brendon Kiley
As a registered nurse and midwife,
Brendon Kiley spent the two years
prior to joining the RFDS nursing
team in obstetrics in metropolitan
hospitals. Prior to that he had
six years of experience in a wide
variety of nursing settings including
emergency, anaesthetics, recovery,
medical and surgical, and has
qualifications in critical care and
aviation nursing.
Brendon is the senior flight nurse at
Broken Hill, responsible for a team
of five flight nurses. His extensive
training makes him a “specialist
generalist”, which is necessary
for RFDS flight nurses who have
to be prepared to treat patients
suffering a wide variety of injuries
and illnesses.
“There’s no such thing as a typical
day with the RFDS,” says Brendon.
training on the job. This year, RFDS
medical staff completed advanced
cardiac life support training and the flight
nurses are progressing through an online
competency training module.
“On any given day, we could be flying
to White Cliffs to retrieve someone with
spinal injuries after falling off a horse
or being involved in a motor vehicle
accident, or transporting a patient to
Adelaide for specialist care, or assisting
a woman about to give birth on a station
property near Tilpa” says Brendon.
“You learn to expect the unexpected: we
work in a small confined space, 25,000
feet in the air with limited resources and,
a lot of the time, no back up. We’re 100
per cent responsible for the care and
safety of our patients.
“I grew up on the coast, but I’ve wanted
to work for the RFDS since I began my
nursing career. I’m a firm believer that
people’s access to health care shouldn’t
be disadvantaged just because they
choose to live in the outback. I’m proud
to be a part of the RFDS, helping to take
health care to where it’s needed the
most.”
Fast facts
925 emergency retrievals
11,355 inter-hospital transfers
Emergency retrievals up 54 per cent
Inter-hospital transfers
down 5 per cent
ANNUAL REPORT
> 2009/10
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Tony during
his evacuation
by the RFDS.
Patient profile > Tony
Toowoomba resident Tony knows
first hand how important the RFDS
is for people travelling through
remote Australia.
A serious motorbike accident during a
recent holiday almost cost Tony his life.
Quick action from the Flying Doctor team
at the Moomba Base kept him alive.
“My mates and I were hoping to see
Lake Eyre while it was in flood, so we
headed off from QLD to SA on our
motorbikes,” says Tony.
“We were heading for Birdsville, riding
along a small dirt track northwest of
Innamincka, and I was at the back of
the group.
“Somehow I managed to lose control of
my bike in the soft sand, and when I fell,
I made a real mess of myself, breaking
eight ribs and puncturing both my
lungs. I didn’t know what kind of
damage I’d done, only that I was in
some serious pain.”
Dr Elaine Powell with Bayley and Mac.
Patient profile > Stacy, David, Bayley and Mac
Stacy and David live at Waverley Downs,
a station 260 kilometres from Bourke in
far western NSW, with their two sons,
Bayley, 10, and Mac, seven.
They’ve had a long association with the
Flying Doctor; going back 12 years to
when David crashed a motorbike not
long after he and Stacy were married.
David suffered head injuries and a
broken collarbone and had to be
flown by the RFDS to Adelaide for
emergency treatment.
Then, five years ago, young Mac fell
over while carrying a stick and had to be
flown from Hungerford to Broken Hill for
treatment for a mouth injury.
“The Flying Doctor is our lifeline,” says
Stacy. “It’s our only medical service and
we rely on them for all our health care;
not only in emergencies but also general
visits to the doctor, women’s health
needs, and access to specialists for
things like skin cancer checks.
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“It’s so reassuring to know that the
Flying Doctor is never far away.
RFDS clinics are held in town
regularly and the doctors are always
available over the phone.
“It’s a huge comfort to know that
they’re always standing by to help,
particularly in an emergency. Head
injuries, like the ones David and Mac
both had, are such a worry and time
is everything. To drive to a major
centre for help would take too long,”
says Stacy.
“I would hate to think what would
have happened in both cases if the
Flying Doctor hadn’t been there:
the outcome would have been a lot
different.”
> SOUTH EASTERN SECTION
RFDS staff based at the Santos Ltd
gas plant at Moomba were alerted to
the accident and flown by a Santos
helicopter to provide immediate
assistance. Meanwhile, an RFDS
King Air with a doctor and flight nurse
onboard was despatched from
Broken Hill to meet Tony and the
team at Moomba.
The RFDS team who attended the
emergency were able to stabilise Tony,
but they knew his condition was serious.
When the crew from Broken Hill arrived
they had to conduct immediate surgery
before Tony was well enough to be sent
on to Adelaide.
A year on from his accident, Tony has
thankfully made a full recovery and is
now back at work.
“I can’t thank the Flying Doctor team
enough for what they did for me, on
what was one of the longest and most
painful days of my life,” Tony says.
“My life was in their hands. I never
thought I’d need to call on the RFDS, but
now all I can say is thank God the Flying
Doctor is there.”
Women’s health >
Fast facts
08/09: 5,524 RWGPS patients
09/10: 5,304 RWGPS patients
Decrease of 4 per cent
Women living in regional and remote
communities have limited access
to female doctors and health care
professionals. Only 33 per cent of the
already limited rural GP workforce is
female*, which means that women in
regional and remote areas who prefer to
see a female doctor may not always be
able to.
The RFDS recognises the needs of
women living in outback Australia
and has national programs in place to
improve access to health care services
and information, including the Rural
Women’s GP Service (RWGPS), funded
by the Commonwealth Government’s
Department of Health and Ageing. The
program is now entering its 10th year.
Under the RWGPS, the RFDS South
Eastern Section facilitates the travel of
25 female GPs to communities in NSW,
Victoria and Tasmania to conduct clinics.
The female GPs visit the communities
once every four to six weeks, depending
on the size and needs of the community,
and provide a full range of GP services.
The visits are in partnership with local
GPs, who host the visiting doctor and
provide the local infrastructure. The
program is coordinated from the RFDS
Base at Broken Hill and while it primarily
aims to provide services for women, it is
also available to the wider community.
The Rural Womens’ GP > Dr Meg Higgins
Sydney GP Dr Meg Higgins spends
two days a month delivering health
care services to women in Lightning
Ridge as part of the RWGPS.
school each month, clinics for the
Indigenous community at Goodooga
three times a year and a women’s health
forum in Grawin twice a year.
Meg is one of the longest serving
RWGPS doctors and has been
travelling to Lightning Ridge as part
of the program every month for the
past nine years.
In late 2009, Meg and the RFDS hosted
Her Excellency Professor Marie Bashir
on a visit to Lightning Ridge and Grawin
for the health forum.
“I see 15-20 patients a day at the
town’s health centre, primarily
women, but often children and a
gentleman or two,” Meg says.
“Lightning Ridge already has two
male doctors, so my role is to
complement the health care that
they provide and fill a need for the
local women. Giving women the
opportunity to consult with a female
GP is essential,” Meg says.
In addition to the town clinic,
Meg also runs a clinic and health
education program at the local
“The purpose of the trip was to give
Her Excellency an insight into the
pressing health concerns and the huge
socioeconomic disadvantages being
faced by the local people,” Meg says. “It
was a great opportunity to demonstrate
the work that we do in the community,
while also looking at health care gaps
that need to be met.
“The RWGPS has been providing
essential health care services to women
in remote towns like Lightning Ridge for
a decade now and we’ll continue to do
so for as long as local communities need
our assistance.”
The RWGPS allows women to see a
female GP about a range of health and
wellbeing issues, including pap smears,
breast checks, contraception, sexual
health, mental health, domestic violence,
education and self help.
In the past year, patients have been seen
at 452 RWGPS clinics across 38 locations
in NSW, Victoria and Tasmania. The
number of patients treated by RWGPS
doctors has fallen slightly this year. This
is due to the fact that two locations
previously serviced by the RWGPS
have been able to secure the services of
fulltime female GPs who will provide vital
health care services to the towns.
A meeting of the RWGPS doctors was
held in Tasmania in May 2010, providing
a rare opportunity for 20 of the 25 GPs
to come together to discuss issues of
relevance to the program.
* Rural Doctors Association of Australia,
Fact Sheet 2, February 2010.
Her Excellency Professor Marie Bashir
and RWGPS GP, Dr Meg Higgins.
ANNUAL REPORT
> 2009/10
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Children’s
health >
Access to maternity and early childhood
health care for families in rural and
remote areas can be particularly
challenging. Pregnant women often have
to drive very long distances to have their
babies and to access antenatal and
postnatal care.
A recent report into maternity services
found that the current support offered to
women and children in rural and remote
areas is inadequate, and that the only
option for many communities is a fly-in
fly-out service*.
This is why the RFDS South Eastern
Section employs a nurse to specifically
focus on the health care needs of
mothers and their babies. The women’s
and child family health nurse, Helen
Freeman, is based at Broken Hill and
provides services to families in 14 of the
most remote and isolated locations.
Our nurse saw over 550 clinic patients
at 119 clinics in the past year, working in
conjunction with midwifery services and
a wide range of health care providers
to deliver services including health
surveillance of infants and children,
childhood immunisation, counselling
and support for parents and carers,
management of child behavioural
problems and nutrition counselling.
The women’s and child family health
nurse also helps to deliver a range of
education programs to families with
young children, including a literacy
program in conjunction with the NSW
Department of Education and healthy
eating practices in line with the NSW
Health Childhood Obesity Prevention
Strategy. The Nurse also collaborates
with the Maari Ma Health Aboriginal
Corporation on a Healthy Start program
for infants to five year olds.
Fast facts
08/09: 428 patients
09/10: 557 patients
Increase of 30 per cent
*Maternity Services Review Report, February 2009.
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> SOUTH EASTERN SECTION
Patient profile > Marney and Lachlan
Baby Lachlan has been brought in
to the RFDS clinic in Tibooburra by
his mum Marney to see the women’s
and child family health nurse. Four
month old Lachlan will soon be due
for his immunisations, but for today
it’s just a general check up for mum
and bub.
Women’s and child family health
nurse Helen Freeman, a registered
nurse and midwife, is no stranger
to the challenges facing outback
families, having grown up in a remote
town herself. She empathises with
mums like Marney who are raising
their families a long way from
support services.
“Having a women’s and children’s nurse
come to the town twice a month is such
a relief for mums like me,” says Marney.
“I’m a regular visitor to the RFDS clinic;
I try and take the kids to see Helen at
least once every six weeks.
“Lachlan is the youngest of my three
kids, but like most mothers, I’m
still learning things every day about
children and about being a mum. It’s so
reassuring to have a family nurse to talk
to, someone to reassure me about any
concerns and to check on my children’s
development.
“It just gives me such peace of mind that
Helen is there.”
Women’s and Child Family Health Nurse Helen Freeman with
Marney and Lachlan at the RFDS clinic.
RFDS Mental Health Professional
Denise Perkins chats to a local stockman
at a Flying Doctor clinic at Hungerford.
Mental
health >
Mental health issues such as depression
and anxiety affect one in every five
Australians, touching people in country
communities as much as their urban
counterparts. But for people in rural and
remote areas, issues such as depression
and anxiety are often exacerbated by
isolation, financial hardship, drought
and the difficulty in accessing services
and support.
Suicide rates in rural and remote areas
are significantly higher than the national
average and very remote regions have
suicide rates more than double that of
major capital cities*.
And, as rural men in particular are
considered high risk, they are the focus
of much of the work being done by the
RFDS mental health team.
The RFDS mental health program is
now entering its second year, and has
experienced a great deal of growth
during this time.
The services of the mental health team
are becoming increasingly sought after
as they continue to build trust and
rapport with local communities. This
year, 240 patients were counselled by
the mental health team at 14 remote
clinic locations, up from 13 locations the
year before.
The program is funded by the
Commonwealth Government’s
Department of Health and Ageing and
includes two full time mental health
staff with backgrounds in mental health
nursing and psychology.
The Mental Health Professional > Denise Perkins
Psychologist Denise Perkins moved
to Broken Hill in 2008 and a year later
took up a position with the Flying
Doctor’s mental health team after 10
years living on the NSW south coast.
“Mental health issues can affect all
Australians, regardless of your age,
gender, job, economic status or location,
and the most common ones are
depression and anxiety,” says Denise.
Her role involves flying to remote
outposts with the Flying Doctor
GP clinics to meet with patients
and discuss their mental health
concerns. Much of Denise’s role is
about building relationships and trust
with the local community so that
potential patients feel comfortable
about opening up to her about any
problems they may be facing.
“But what we find is that the tough and
resilient country people are the most
reluctant to talk about these issues;
despite the fact that some of the
situations out here, such as isolation,
loneliness and drought can really
exacerbate the problem.
This is particularly challenging, says
Denise, in rural and remote areas
as many people feel stigmatised for
talking about their feelings. But, she
says, it is people in rural areas who
could often benefit the most just from
having someone to talk to.
The service operates out of the Broken
Hill Base and works closely with RFDS
GPs to provide a range of mental health
and counselling services in a private
and non-judgmental environment,
allowing people to express and explore
their concerns. The service provides
information and strategies to help
prevent, identify and resolve a wide
range of social and emotional challenges
and links to appropriate support in the
community. The team has developed
strong relationships with the Greater
Western Area Health Service, Maari
Ma Health Aboriginal Corporation and
other non-government agencies within
our region.
“My job is to be available to people in
these remote areas, to encourage them
to feel comfortable about talking about
their problems, and to help them find
strategies to improve their situation. We
want people to know it’s OK to feel this
way, and to feel comfortable in accessing
mental health services. Building trust is a
slow process, but it’s infinitely rewarding
when we’re able to help someone
through a difficult time,” says Denise.
The team works with other agencies
within rural communities and attends
farm meetings, rural women’s groups
and hosts ‘men’s nights’ in local pubs
to get men talking about their health
and welfare.
*DOHA, Fact Sheet 18: Suicide in rural and remote
communities, 2007.
Fast facts
08/09: 63 clinics
09/10: 122 clinics
Increase of 94 per cent
ANNUAL REPORT
> 2009/10
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Dental Health >
The South Eastern Section employs the
RFDS’ only flying dentists, providing
a much needed dental service to the
people of far western NSW, south
western Queensland and north eastern
South Australia.
Studies have shown that people who live
in country areas often have to wait up to
six weeks to see a dentist, with only 20
dentists per 100,000 people in remote
locations, compared with 59 dentists for
every 100,000 people in urban areas*.
Our flying dentists aim to overcome
issues of accessibility for remote areas
by conducting clinics in 18 locations
across the South Eastern Section,
including clinics in Broken Hill at the
Maari Ma Health Aboriginal Corporation,
the Correctional Health Service and the
Greater Western Area Health Service.
This year, the number of patients
treated has increased to over 3,100,
with the most common oral health
services provided including restorations,
extractions, dentures, root canal
treatment, oral health promotion and
school screening services.
The dental health team introduced a new
initiative this year, aimed at improving
dental health among young sportspeople
in outback regions. Mouthguards in team
colours were provided by the dentists
to three local football teams in Broken
Hill, Wilcannia and Menindee, allowing
the dentists to provide oral treatment,
protection and education. More than
50 mouthguards have been distributed
this season and the program is set to
continue next year.
The RFDS is also continuing to help to
overcome the rural dentists’ shortage
by offering dental students regular work
placements as a way of encouraging
them back to rural areas once they’ve
graduated.
In 2010, ten students from Adelaide,
Melbourne, Sydney, Glasgow and
London undertook placements at the
RFDS in conjunction with the University
of Sydney’s Department of Rural Health.
In addition, a dental nurse from Tasmania
undertook a two week placement at the
Broken Hill Base thanks to a scholarship
provided by RFDS Tasmania and Zonta
International.
*Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, 2009.
Specialist medical care can be
inaccessible for residents of rural and
remote communities. Health problems that
require specialist advice or treatment often
require travel over very long distances to
major regional centres or cities and long
waiting times for day surgery.
The RFDS is helping to overcome these
difficulties by providing fly-in fly-out
specialist services to 18 of the most
remote locations. Eight doctors from a
range of specialities including ear nose
and throat, ophthalmology, dermatology
and audiology spend one week per year
visiting RFDS clinics in these locations.
Fast facts
08/09: 3,059 patients
09/10: 3,163 patients
Increase of 3 per cent
The Flying Dentist > Dr Alison Blundell.
“It’s hard to know where to begin in
describing how this job is better than
other dentist jobs,” says Alison.
“It’s a very rewarding job; the
patients we treat are so appreciative
of the care we provide, particularly
in the bush. Often patients have
travelled a long way to see us and
when Lyn and I are able to provide
the required treatment, for instance
extracting a painful tooth, they are
just so grateful.
“It’s such a unique experience. It can
be very challenging at times due to the
unusual ‘clinic’ settings; on bush clinics
we often have to set up our surgeries
in bedrooms or lounge rooms, or, on
one memorable occasion at Innamincka
Station, on an outdoor verandah!
“If we weren’t around they would
have faced prolonged pain and of
course a much, much longer journey
to access dental care. We’re taking
treatment to the people who need us
the most, and that’s what makes this
job so worthwhile.”
Dr Alison Blundell joined the RFDS
dental health team in 2008 and hasn’t
looked back since. She works with
long-term RFDS dentist, Dr Lyn Mayne
(the RFDS’ first flying dentist) to deliver
dental services to outback patients.
“No two days are ever the same. One
day we might be flying out to Marrapina
or Monolon Stations, another day
driving to Menindee and another day
conducting a clinic in Broken Hill.
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Specialist
health >
> SOUTH EASTERN SECTION
This program has grown exponentially over
the past year with 444 patients treated by
the specialists during their visits, up 311
per cent on the previous year.
Dr Alison Blundell with a patient at an
RFDS dental health clinic.
Sydney dermatologist and RFDS
visiting specialist, Dr Tony White.
Photo courtesy of The Land.
One reason for the large increase is the
fact that three Fly Around Clinics were
held during this year, including one that
was originally scheduled to take place
in 2008-09 but was postponed due to
scheduling difficulties.
Fly Around Clinics (FAC) involve flying
GPs and specialists out to remote areas
for one week and conducting clinics in
as many locations as possible during this
time. In 2009-10, one FAC took place in
October, one in April and another in May.
In these three weeks, the RFDS medical
team and visiting specialists took health
care to approximately 550 people in 19
remote locations.
Rural areas also receive visits from
medical specialists and allied health
professionals under the Rural Aerial
Health Service (RAHS). With funding
provided by NSW Health, the RFDS
provides the aircraft, pilots and
engineering support for this program,
with RAHS flights departing from
Bankstown, Dubbo, Albury and
Tamworth most weekdays, averaging
around 37 flights a month.
This year, 222 medical specialists
from more than 53 specialities,
including cardiologists, paediatricians,
endocrinologists, radiologists and
surgeons visited 27 locations across
the state as part of the RAHS program.
Acute and preventative health care has
been provided to more than 16,000
patients this year, up 32 per cent on
2008-09.
The Flying Dermatologist > Dr Tony White
This year marks the 15th year that
Sydney dermatologist Dr Tony White
and his wife Doffy, a dermatology
nurse, have worked with the Flying
Doctor from the Broken Hill Base.
Tony and Doffy spend one week a
year flying to remote locations with
the RFDS to deliver dermatology
services to outback communities.
“The work we do at RFDS clinics is
pretty similar to the work we perform
in our Sydney surgery,” says Tony.
“Its all about diagnosing and treating
skin issues such as skin cancer,
sun damage and rashes, while also
providing education on skin disease
prevention.
“People in the bush, particularly
those who work outdoors, are
generally better at skin cancer
prevention; they’re good at wearing
their hats and long sleeves to prevent
sunburn. But they have less opportunity
to see a dermatologist, which means
skin diseases can sometimes go
undetected or untreated,” Tony says.
“Performing skin checks at remote
stations is an interesting experience;
you’re often checking people in
homestead kitchens or on verandahs.
The women find it very reassuring to
have Doffy there, and she spends a lot of
time talking to them about skin care and
disease prevention.
“You can talk to anyone at a remote
RFDS clinic and they’ll say the same
thing: we wouldn’t be here if it weren’t
for the Flying Doctor. And while
specialist care certainly is an important
service for outback communities, we’re
just one piece of the RFDS health care
jigsaw,” says Tony.
Fast facts
08/09: 108 remote patients
treated by RFDS specialists
08/09: 12,630 rural patients
treated by RAHS
09/10: 444 remote patients
treated by RFDS specialists
09/10: 16,716 rural patients
treated by RAHS
Increase of 311 per cent
Increase of 32 per cent
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> 2009/10
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Professor David Lyle, Head of the
University of Sydney Department of
Rural Health and member of the RFDS
Medical Advisory Committee with
students at Broken Hill.
Education
and training >
Dr David Garne at the RFDS Broken Hill Base.
Training the next generation of doctors
is a key priority for the RFDS South
Eastern Section. The RFDS has a very
strong partnership with the University of
Sydney’s Department of Rural Health in
Broken Hill and School of Rural Health
in Dubbo and several RFDS medical
officers hold joint teaching positions to
help educate and train medical students.
The Flying Educator > Dr David Garne
When Dr David Garne’s not flying
around the outback saving lives, he’s
in a lecture theatre teaching the next
generation of doctors.
David holds joint positions as the
Senior Medical Officer for Education
and Research with the RFDS and as
the Director of Clinical Medicine and
a Senior Lecturer at the University
of Sydney’s Department of Rural
Health.
This year has marked the first year of the
Extended Clinical Placement Program
in Broken Hill following its launch in
June 2009. Under this program, medical
students spent six to twelve months
training in Broken Hill, a change in
focus from short stay placements in
previous years.
Students are hosted by a local general
practice in Broken Hill and spend
time working with the RFDS in remote
communities in the region and in the local
hospital setting. A total of 10 students
from the University of Sydney, University
of Wollongong and University of Adelaide
took part in the first year of the program,
three of whom spent 12 months in
the region. The program operates as
a formal collaboration between the
three universities, with the University
Department of Rural Health serving as
host and manager. The program will
continue to grow in the coming years.
The RFDS is also part of the
Commonwealth funded John Flynn
Placement Program which sees medical
students spend eight weeks over the
course of their studies in a rural setting.
In the past 12 months, 18 students have
visited the RFDS in Broken Hill as part of
this program.
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The combination of treating patients
and teaching students makes his the
best job in the world, says David.
“It was always my dream to work for
the Flying Doctor,” says David. “I love
flying and I wanted to combine this
with my work as a doctor. I’ve now
been with the Service for six years,
and it’s been a realisation of this
dream.
This year the RFDS also secured funding
to assist a mature age Indigenous
student from Broken Hill relocate to
Adelaide to study medicine at Flinders
University. The Bennelong Foundation
has provided the student with a
scholarship of $15,000 per annum for
four years to assist him and his family.
Programs that promote rural careers to
future medical students are also a key
part of the RFDS’ partnership with the
Department of Rural Health.
> SOUTH EASTERN SECTION
“I spend about 20 per cent of my time
working with the RFDS, mainly as the
on-call doctor for emergencies, but
occasionally conducting remote clinics.
The remainder of my time is spent at the
Department of Rural Health.
“I see both roles as equally important:
on one hand I’m working with the RFDS
to help patients, and on the other I’m
working with the Department to help
train medical professionals so that they’ll
be able to help patients in the future.
“And, just as I spend time in both
environments, so do our students, who
study with us while practicing their skills
alongside our RFDS doctors at outback
clinics,” David says.
“It’s a great introduction into life as an
outback doctor, so we’re also helping
to overcome the acute rural doctor
shortage. Hopefully in years to come, the
doctors we’re training at the university will
be working alongside me at the RFDS.”
Each year a group of undergraduate
students at the University of Sydney
involved in the pre-medical Pathways
program spend one week in Dubbo or
Broken Hill, including visits to the RFDS
bases. Local secondary students with an
interest in studying medicine also visit the
RFDS Base at Broken Hill as part of the
University Department of Rural Health’s
Pipeline program.
In addition to medical student training, the
RFDS also plays a part in nursing, dental
and pharmacy student training programs.
Flight Nurse Keryn Bolte with
an Indigenous patient on
board an RFDS flight from
Broken Hill to Adelaide.
Indigenous
health >
Indigenous Australians experience
significantly worse health than nonIndigenous Australians, which is why
the RFDS places significant focus
on providing health care services to
Indigenous communities.
Health care services in these
communities, as well as educational and
training sessions for staff, are delivered
in conjunction with Maari Ma Health
Aboriginal Corporation and the Greater
Western Area Health Service.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders
have a higher hospitalisation rate and are
more likely to experience disability. Their
average life expectancy is 17 years less
than non-Indigenous Australians*.
The RFDS currently employs five GPs
who work with registered nurses and
health workers at Maari Ma in Broken
Hill.These doctors will transfer from their
role with the RFDS to become staff at
Maari Ma over the next few years.
Cardiovascular disease, mental health
issues, chronic respiratory disease,
diabetes and cancer are among the
leading health care concerns for
Indigenous people, and the areas that
the RFDS is helping to address.
The RFDS partnership with Maari
Ma will continue through the delivery
of health care programs. The RFDS
currently works with Maari Ma on the
implementation of ‘Keeping Well’ checks
in Menindee and Wilcannia for adults
and the delivery of the ‘Healthy Start’
program for children and their families.
Of all patients treated by the Broken
Hill Base in 2009-10, approximately
23 per cent were of Aboriginal and
Torres Strait Islander heritage. The
Flying Doctor also provides medical
clinic services to the towns of Ivanhoe,
Menindee and Wilcannia, all of which
have significant Aboriginal populations.
Programs available to patients include
chronic disease care for illnesses like
diabetes and vascular disease, smoking
management and GP services.
*AIHW, Australia’s Health 2008
Health
partnerships >
The RFDS is one of many organisations
dedicated to improving the provision and
access to health care for people in rural,
regional and remote communities. No
single organisation can meet the health
needs of people in the bush, which is
why we work in partnership with these
organisations to deliver the best health
care services for our patients.
> Greater Southern Area Health Service
> Greater Western Area Health Service
> Hunter and New England Area
Health Service
> Maari Ma Health Aboriginal
Corporation
> Santos Ltd
> University of Sydney Department of
Rural Health
> NSW Department of Health
> Tasmanian Department of Health and
Human Services
> Victorian Department of Health.
2009-2010 Medical statistics
Broken Hill
Telehealth
Patients
attended
Clinics
conducted
Patients
transported
Total
patients
4,826
13,038
1,656
715
18,787
1,129
Dubbo
–
0
0
1,129
Cooper Basin
–
5,532
410
0
5,532
Bankstown
–
19,606
1,410
0
19,606
Launceston
–
966
84
1,000
1,966
Essendon
–
1,448
126
4,555
6,003
Mascot
Total
–
0
0
4,881
4,881
4,826
40,590
3,686
12,280
57,904
ANNUAL REPORT
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The Broken Hill engineering team:
Michael Grogan, Gabe Zammitt,
Jasmine Wall, Georgie Seward,
Daniel Hayes, Nick Mann,
Blake Clare, Noel Passlow,
Ross Symes and Jason Passlow.
Aviation and
Engineering >
The three new Beechcraft King Air
B200C aircraft that were purchased by
the South Eastern Section last year were
introduced into active service this year,
providing a substantial boost to the fleet
and bringing the total number of aircraft
across the Section to 18.
Two of the three new aircraft, MVX
and MWK, are based at Dubbo,
providing greater coverage to central
and north western NSW. These aircraft
operate under agreement with the
Commonwealth and NSW Governments,
providing inter-hospital transfer and
primary retrieval services.
In Tasmania, we are currently working
with the Ambulance Service on the
extension of our air ambulance contract
to provide inter-hospital transfers for
patients. We currently dedicate one
aircraft, six pilots and one engineer at
our Launceston Base to this work.
The South Eastern Section has retained
the contract to provide air ambulance
services in NSW for a further 10 years.
As a result, we are upgrading our
fleet with the purchase of three new
Beechcraft King Air B200Cs and two
new King Air B350Cs to replace the four
aircraft currently in service at Mascot.
The five new aircraft will begin arriving
in Australia in early 2011 before being
fitted out with the latest medical interiors
and better short-field performance
modifications, giving them similar
capabilities to the new aircraft at Dubbo
and Broken Hill.
At our Bankstown Base, the workload for
our dedicated specialist transfer aircraft
continues to increase as the number of
specialists we transport for the Rural
Aerial Health Service increases.
The third aircraft, MWH, is based at
Broken Hill and has quickly become
an indispensible part of our on-call
operations. Meanwhile, our oldest
aircraft, MSZ, has undergone an
overhaul and is now a dedicated clinic
aircraft at our Broken Hill Base.
All three of the new aircraft are outfitted
with the latest aeromedical fit outs,
including hydraulically operated cargo
doors and overhead stretcher lifters to
make transfers more comfortable for
our patients and improve the working
conditions for our staff.
To assist with the increase in operations
in Dubbo, a new medical wing has been
completed and became fully functional
at the end of June. An extension to
the tarmac has doubled the amount
of space we have available, helping to
ease the movement of our aircraft in and
around the Base.
In Victoria, we are entering into a
partnership with the RFDS Victorian
Section to supply inter-hospital
transportation for non-emergency
patients, particularly those who are too
unwell to travel by regular transportation
but can return to their local hospital
after an operation or treatment in a
city or large regional hospital. We are
undertaking building works at our
Essendon Base to ensure a smooth
transfer into our aircraft for our patients.
Technology continues to play a
major role for the RFDS aviation and
engineering teams. Six aircraft across
the Section are now outfitted with
Skytracker, a GPS tracking system that
continually monitors the aircraft when
they are away from our bases, and over
time, all of our aircraft will have this
technology.
Training has been a key focus for our
pilots and engineers over the past year,
with our 56 pilots undergoing training
at the airline flight simulator centre in
Melbourne. In addition, the centre is
currently upgrading its simulator to allow
us to train our pilots for the new B200C
and B350C aircraft.
Our three apprentice engineers continue
their training under our 26 qualified
engineers, with one apprentice finishing
his training and becoming a licensed
aircraft maintenance engineer earlier
this year.
2009-2010 Aviation statistics
No
of
planes
Broken Hill
No of landings
RFDS
6
2,010
Charter
26
Kilometres flown
Total
2,036
RFDS
570,070
Charter
5,176
Block time
Total
RFDS
575,246
1,882
Charter
Total
16
1,898
Dubbo
2
2,240
0
2,240
666,287
0
666,287
2,222
0
2,222
Bankstown
1
370
710
1,080
104,671
177,518
282,189
321
642
963
Launceston
1
2,192
–
2,192
450,373
–
450,373
1,754
–
1,754
Essendon
4
6,997
–
6,997
1,636,531
–
1,636,531
5,708
–
5,708
Mascot
4
7,756
–
7,756
2,348,245
–
2,348,245
7,911
–
7,911
Total
18
21,565
736
22,301
5,776,177
182,694
5,958,871
19,798
658
20,456
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RFDS pilot Captain
Craig Nethery at the
Dubbo Base.
Fast facts
49 x 100 hour inspections
62 x 200 hour inspections
2 x engine overhauls, 3 x new engines
2 x propeller overhauls,
6 x new propellers
5 x main landing gear overhauls,
3 x nose landing gear overhauls
The RFDS Engineer > Greg Foot
The RFDS Pilot > Captain Craig Nethery
Keeping the RFDS Launceston aircraft airworthy and ready to
fly is the job of one man, base engineer Greg Foot. Greg is one
of 26 engineers who work for the RFDS South Eastern Section
across NSW, Victoria and Tasmania, but he is the only one not
based on the mainland.
Bourke and Lightning Ridge are two of the locations in north
western NSW that Captain Craig Nethery flies to most often in
his role as base pilot with the RFDS at Dubbo. But in January
2009, Craig’s work with the Flying Doctor took him a little further
afield: all the way to the USA.
Greg has worked for the RFDS for 13 years, but has been
involved with the Flying Doctor for much longer.
Craig and two of his fellow RFDS Dubbo pilots, Captain Tim
Griffiths and Captain Bligh Ridge, had the job of bringing home
the three new King Air 200C aircraft, call signs MVX, MWH and
MWK, from the Beechcraft base in Kansas. Flying via Canada,
Greenland, Iceland, the Netherlands, Greece, Egypt, Oman,
India, Indonesia, the Christmas Islands and Broome, it was a
trip like no other for the Flying Doctor captain.
“Even before I started working for the RFDS directly, I was
helping to maintain RFDS aircraft,” says Greg.
“I worked for an airline in Tasmania that had a contract with the
RFDS to provide aeromedical services to the region, and I used
to be responsible for maintaining the aircraft. Then, in 1997 the
RFDS introduced its own aircraft into Tasmania, so I started
working for the South Eastern Section.
“Our aircraft at Launceston works under contract to Ambulance
Tasmania providing inter-hospital transfers to patients and
medical services to the Bass Strait Islands. Our busiest route is
from Wynyard to Hobart, so we’re in the process of constructing
a new drive-in drive-out hangar for the aircraft at Wynyard: just
to make life a little bit more comfortable for the patients.
“Being the only engineer in Tasmania means I’m always on call,
doing daily inspections and maintenance on the aircraft and
being ready to respond to minor repairs and breakdowns.
“I work closely with the larger teams of engineers based at
Essendon, Broken Hill and Mascot. When the aircraft needs
a major overhaul, it is flown to one of the larger bases and a
replacement aircraft is flown down to us. It means we’re never
without an aircraft so that we can keep helping Ambulance
Tasmania’s patients,” says Greg.
“The best thing about working for the Flying Doctor is knowing
that the small role we all play individually is part of the bigger
picture and that everything we do contributes to helping people
in need. We all have our part to play, and by keeping the aircraft
ready to go, I’m helping patients too. In Tasmania, it’s a team
effort between the RFDS and Ambulance Tasmania, and it’s
great to know that we’re all helping to do some good.”
“Being a pilot with the RFDS is incredible. Every day is different.
But the flight home in the new aircraft was something new
altogether. I’ve been flying King Air aircraft for many years, and
I always knew they were good, particularly for the aeromedical
work we do, but this trip made me see the aircraft in a whole
new light. It was sensational,” says Craig.
And Craig should know, he’s been flying the RFDS’ King Air
aircraft for nine years.
“I originally joined the Flying Doctor in 1996, back when there
were only two aircraft in the South Eastern Section and only six
pilots. Today, 14 years later, we now have a fleet of 18 aircraft
and 56 pilots, so we’ve grown a lot in this time.
“I worked for the RFDS for 18 months at first, then returned in
2003 and haven’t looked back since. I’ve worked at a number
of the Bases, from Bankstown where I was the first pilot to
work on the Rural Aerial Health Service work, then Broken Hill,
Mascot and now Dubbo.
“The best thing about working for the RFDS is being able to
use your skills as a pilot to accommodate the medical needs of
our patients. To be able to use your skills to reduce turbulence
for patients with spinal injuries, or for pregnant patients in early
labour. Working for an airline is often about speed and schedule,
whereas with the RFDS it’s about making sure that the needs of
the patient are taken care of safely.
“It’s the people that make the job so interesting: my co-workers,
the pilots, nurses, doctors, engineers and supporters, all
working together to achieve a common cause. And, of course,
the people who we help: the people who live in remote areas.
It’s a privilege to serve them.”
RFDS engineer
Greg Foot at the
Launceston Base.
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Bases >
Broken Hill
The RFDS Broken Hill Base continued to
grow in 2009-10 following the opening of
the Clive Bishop Medical Centre and the
Bruce Langford Visitors’ Centre in April
2009. A dedicated clinic aircraft joined
the fleet at Broken Hill this year, helping
to increase the essential health care
services provided by the RFDS team.
As a result, the total number of patients
treated or transported by the Broken Hill
team increased by three per cent on the
previous year.
The Broken Hill Base is the corporate
headquarters of the RFDS South Eastern
Section and is the only RFDS head office
based in the bush. The Base serves
an area of 640,000 square kilometres,
providing health care services to the
people of far western NSW, south
western Queensland and north eastern
South Australia.
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Dubbo
The Dubbo RFDS Base has expanded
considerably in the past 12 months, with
a new aircraft and medical wing coming
into service in response to increased
demand for our services. The first stage
of the $1.5 million Base redevelopment
is now complete, incorporating the
medical wing and the larger apron to
accommodate the two aircraft. Stage
two of the redevelopment, including the
construction of a new visitors’ education
centre and auditorium, will be completed
in the 2010-11 financial year.
The Dubbo Base provides 24 hour
emergency response and inter-hospital
transfers and is the coordination point
for aircraft under the Rural Aerial Health
Service (RAHS). The Base celebrated its
tenth anniversary in 2009 and plans are
underway to expand the service provision
from the Dubbo Base, enabling the RFDS
team to take a wide variety of essential
health care services to the people of
central and north-western NSW.
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Bankstown
The RFDS Base at Bankstown is home
to one pilot and one aircraft, a dedicated
clinic aircraft that is tasked to the Rural
Aerial Health Service (RAHS). Under this
partnership, specialists are flown to 27
rural, regional and remote locations in
NSW to provide health care services.
Flights depart from the Bankstown
Base each weekday, flying specialists
to towns such as Armidale, Condobolin,
Deniliquin, Griffith, Lake Cargelligo and
Merimbula.
Mascot
The team at the RFDS Mascot
Base work in conjunction with the
Ambulance Service of NSW to provide
air ambulance services to the people of
NSW. The RFDS is currently in the sixth
year of a seven year contract with the
Ambulance Service of NSW, which will
roll into a further 10 year contract from
January 2012.
Under this contract, the RFDS supplies
aircraft, engineers and pilots to the
Ambulance Service. Our engineers keep
the aircraft airworthy, while our pilots
fly Ambulance Service flight nurses to
rural airports across NSW to transport
patients requiring medical assistance.
The Mascot team continued to maintain
a high level of contract compliance this
year. Under the new contract, the RFDS
will upgrade the Mascot fleet with five
new aircraft to replace the four aircraft
currently in service.
Left: Dawn signals the start of the
day at the Broken Hill Base.
Below: Preparing for takeoff.
Right: Two RFDS King Air B200Cs
on the tarmac at Broken Hill.
Launceston
The RFDS Base at Launceston is home
to one aircraft that operates under
contract to Ambulance Tasmania. Under
this agreement, the RFDS provides
aircraft, pilots and engineering support
and works closely with the Ambulance
Service medical teams to provide air
ambulance services to the people
of Tasmania. As of August 2010, the
current contract has been extended to
December 2011.
The RFDS also receives funding from the
Commonwealth Government to provide
medical services to the Bass Strait
Islands. Under this arrangement, the
RFDS works closely with the Tasmanian
Department of Health and Human
Services, Ambulance Tasmania and
Launceston General Hospital to provide
essential health care services to
Flinders Island, King Island and Cape
Barren Island.
The Base itself has undergone extensive
renovations over the past year, following
on from a review of facilities in previous
years. A drive-through aircraft hangar at
Wynyard Airport is nearing completion,
a new satellite phone has been installed
in the aircraft, and a contractor has
been appointed to build an aeromedical
simulator at the Base for staff training.
Essendon
The team at the RFDS Essendon Base
continued to work with Ambulance
Victoria during this financial year,
providing pilots, engineers and
aircraft for the Victorian air ambulance
contract. More than 6,000 patients
were transported by the RFDS team at
Essendon during this year.
As the contract with Ambulance Victoria
will come to an end in mid-2011,
planning is underway for our Essendon
team to provide non-emergency interhospital transfers for patients. Building
works are planned for the Base in
preparation for the new service, ensuring
smooth transportation for patients into
and out of our aircraft.
While the Broken Hill Base is the
corporate headquarters of the RFDS
South Eastern Section, the Essendon
Base is the aviation headquarters, with
all engineering and aviation services
managed from this location.
Cooper Basin
The RFDS Base in the Cooper Basin
is funded by Santos Ltd to provide
essential health care services and 24
hour emergency assistance to the 1,200
Santos employees who work in the
oil and gas fields at Moomba in South
Australia and Ballera in Queensland.
Six full time and three part time clinical
nurse specialists and flight nurses divide
their time between Moomba and Ballera,
providing comprehensive medical care
to an area larger than Tasmania.
As part of this contract, the RFDS team
members also provide medical services
to residents living on the surrounding
stations and to travellers and tourists
who require medical help. This year the
number of tourists needing the help of
the Cooper Basin team increased due to
flooding in the region.
Training and professional development
has been a major priority for the Cooper
Basin team in 2009-10, with all nurses
achieving a midwifery update at Broken
Hill Hospital and four team members
undergoing pre-hospital trauma training.
The Cooper Basin team leader, Chris
Belshaw, has also achieved the status
of Nurse Practitioner, becoming the first
nurse to attain this qualification in the
RFDS South Eastern Section.
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Our people >
The outstanding reputation of the RFDS
is built on one thing: our people.
From our hardworking staff to our
wonderful volunteers and dedicated
members and donors, people are the
essence of the Flying Doctor.
Our staff
In addition to our doctors, nurses, health
care professionals and pilots on the
front line, there are many staff who work
behind the scenes at the RFDS.
Mac outside the Hungerford RFDS clinic.
Our engineers and engineering support
staff keep our aircraft serviced and
ready to fly while our radio staff monitor
the airways ensuring we’re in constant
contact with our patients. We also
employ professionals in finance, human
resources, marketing, tourism and
administration who all work together to
help keep the Flying Doctor flying.
Volunteer profile > Mac
Mac grew up in Longreach, QLD, and moved to Hungerford almost 60 years ago,
working on local stations, running an earthmoving company and maintaining
the dog fence which crosses the Hungerford main street and marks the
QLD-NSW border.
Mac plays an important role on clinic days. He picks up the pilot, doctor and
health care professionals from the airstrip and drives them to the local clinic in the
community hall.
Our volunteers
We couldn’t do what we do without
the invaluable support of our army of
dedicated helpers.
Our volunteers get up in the middle of
the night to light flares on emergency
airstrips, chase cattle and kangaroos
off landing strips, sweep out clinics,
offer beds to our exhausted doctors,
cook lunch for staff in remote clinics,
take medicine to people who can’t get
to a pharmacy and drive hundreds of
kilometres to deliver medical chests
and other supplies to people in
desperate need.
Our volunteers also open mail, fold
brochures, stuff envelopes, attend
presentations, give speeches and help
us in many other ways. What’s more,
they do it without asking for reward
or recognition. It’s estimated that this
year, our city based volunteers alone
contributed more than 3,200 hours of
voluntary time to the RFDS. To all of our
volunteers, a heartfelt thank you.
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“Hungerford has a population of eight people, but the numbers swell on RFDS
clinic days when locals from the stations come to town to get a check up from the
doc,” Mac says. “We all appreciate the RFDS coming to Hungerford every month;
they’re terrific people and we couldn’t survive without their great service.
“I’m lucky, I’ve been an RFDS member for 30 years but I’ve never needed to be
flown out. But I’ve helped plenty of other people in town when they’ve needed the
Flying Doctor. It’s one of those things, you hope you never need them, but you’re
glad they’re there, just in case.”
Our members and donors
Our members and donors give us
the wings we need to fly our medical
services to remote communities.
The RFDS is built on a foundation of
community support. It was a bequest
from the philanthropist Hugh McKay,
together with money raised by the
Australian Inland Mission, that helped
the Rev. John Flynn and the fledging
Flying Doctor take flight back in 1928,
and it is the support of our members and
donors today that keeps us flying.
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Each year, the support from our members
and donors grows as more and more
individuals, community groups and
businesses choose to assist the Flying
Doctor. All funds raised by the RFDS
are invested in our aircraft, medical
equipment and health services. This
year, our members and donors helped
us to raise in excess of $9 million.
This funding has been put towards the
capital cost of purchasing and medically
outfitting our three new aircraft, and
helping to extend our outreach services.
We thank all of our members and donors
for their valued assistance.
Our Partnerships >
The RFDS South Eastern Section works
in partnership with a wide range of
individuals, corporations, organisations
and governments to raise funds and
awareness of our work. If people are
the heart of the Flying Doctor, then
partnerships form our backbone.
Flying Doctor Members
Members of the RFDS make regular
financial donations and are frequently
updated on our work. Membership
provides the public with an opportunity
to become more involved with the RFDS.
There are four levels of membership –
Friend, Custodian, Pilot Wing and Flying
Doctor Society member. In this year, our
members collectively donated more than
$2.1 million to the RFDS, and we thank
each member for their commitment
and generosity. A full list of our Friend,
Custodian, Pilot Wing and Flying Doctor
Society members can be found from
page 57 of this report.
Founding Friends of the RFDS
The Founding Friends of the RFDS
are a group of influential business and
community leaders who donate to the
RFDS and utilise their professional
networks to promote our work. Founded
in 2005 to raise money for aircraft
replacement, they today continue to
raise funds and awareness on our
behalf. This year, the Chair of the Friends
of the RFDS, Michael Crouch AO,
hosted a concert on Australia Day with
the Symphony of Australia, in support of
the RFDS. A list of the Founding Friends
of the RFDS, including Patrons and
Committee Members, can be found on
page 56 of this report.
RFDS Friends in the UK
The RFDS Friends in the UK was
founded in 2003 to mark the 75th
anniversary of the first RFDS fight in
Australia and to raise funds via events
and appeals. The UK Friends consist
of nine trustees who host one major
fundraiser for the RFDS each year. A
reception was held at Clarence House
by the Patron of the RFDS Friends in the
UK, His Royal Highness The Prince of
Wales, in February 2009. In March 2010,
HRH generously extended his patronage
of the UK Friends for a further five years.
Since inception, the RFDS Friends in the
UK have raised more than £2.4 million
for the RFDS and a further fundraiser
is planned for late 2010. The current
chair of the RFDS Friends in the UK is
Marina Ritossa and a full list of the RFDS
Friends in the UK Trustees can be found
on page 56 of this report.
John Flynn Legion
The John Flynn Legion is a special group
of people who have chosen to leave
a bequest to the RFDS South Eastern
Section in their Will. The 224 members
of the John Flynn Legion honour the
RFDS with a lasting legacy, and we are
extremely grateful for their contribution.
In the last financial year, we received
over $1.4 million in bequests. As a mark
of respect, the names of our John Flynn
Legion members are not included in this
report, but they are honoured every day
in our work.
Supporting the African
Flying Doctor Service
The RFDS South Eastern Section
Executive Director Clyde Thomson GM
has been assisting the African equivalent
of the Flying Doctor Service, the African
Medical and Research Foundation
(AMREF) in its aeromedical and
fundraising operations since 2004.
As part of this continuing relationship, one
of AMREFs surgeons, Dr John Wachira,
visited Sydney in June 2010 to
undertake specialist training in surgery
at the Royal North Shore Hospital.
Dr Wachira also visited the RFDS
Broken Hill Base.
Support Groups and Auxiliaries
The RFDS South Eastern Section
is supported by the work of four
fundraising bodies: the Dubbo Support
Group, the Broken Hill Women’s
Auxiliary, the White Cliffs Women’s
Auxiliary and the Cooper Cup Auxiliary.
The Dubbo Support Group continued
its longstanding support of the RFDS in
Three generations of the Finch family
await the arrival of the RFDS aircraft
at Monolon Station.
2009-10, with a total of $350,000 raised
during this financial year for the Dubbo
Base redevelopment. This brings the
total contribution of the Support Group
to the redevelopment of the Base to
$755,000, or half of the capital required
by the RFDS to complete this work. We
extend our sincere thanks to the Support
Group on raising this extraordinary
amount of money for the works.
Fundraisers held by the Group during
the year included the fourth annual hot
climate wine show, raffles and the Base
Open Day.
The Broken Hill Women’s Auxiliary also
continued its support of the RFDS this
year, with two fundraisers: the sale of
Christmas puddings in December 2009
and the annual dinner dance in May
2010. Dubbed Operation Pudding,
the ladies of the Auxiliary made and
sold 2,016 Christmas puddings in this
financial year, raising over $30,000 for
the RFDS and bringing their annual
fundraising total to over $68,000. Our
thanks go to the Women’s Auxiliary
members for their dedication and
support.
The RFDS also received support from
the White Cliffs Women’s Auxiliary and
the Cooper Cup Auxiliary again this
year. These two small groups are strong
supporters of the Flying Doctor, and
we thank all involved for their ongoing
commitment.
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Part of the
community >
Silver City Bush Treadlers Luke and
Marie Wensing, June Files, Grace Plew
and Max Beardwood at the Bankstown
Base Open Day.
The local branch of the Red Hat Society at the Dubbo Base Open Day.
the organisers for their ongoing support
and dedication to the Flying Doctor.
Our particular thanks to Outback Car
Trekkers Bill Patrick and Stephen Knox,
Cooper Cup organisers Brian Hall and
Peter Lamb, Silver City Bush Treadler
June Files, Macquarie Links golfers
Frank and Val Bulluss and Graham
Walker and virtual World Flight pilots
Terry Scanlan and Matt Sheil.
The Flying Doctor prides itself on
being part of the community: both the
communities that we serve in rural,
regional and remote areas, and the
wider public. Our marketing department
works to raise awareness of the RFDS
while also raising funds for essential and
emergency health care services.
Thanks to the generous support of
the community, our fundraising total
exceeded $9.4 million this year. Funds
raised by the RFDS help us maintain our
medical equipment, replace expensive
aircraft parts and provide preventative
health programs.
We continue to maintain strict control
over our fundraising expenditure. The
minimum legal standard for fundraising
to cost ratio is 40 per cent, and our
goal is to maintain it below 20 per cent.
During this financial year, our ratio is at
an usually high 26 per cent, due to lower
than average bequests and a marketing
office restructure, but we continue to
work to reduce this figure.
Raising funds
Many annual fundraising events are held
throughout the year to raise funds for
the RFDS, including the Flying Doctor
Outback Car Trek; the Cooper Cup
charity cricket match; the Silver City Bush
Treadlers bicycle ride; the Macquarie
Links ‘Lets play for a sheep station’ golf
tournament and the World Flight Australia
virtual round-the-world flight.
Collectively, these events raised in
excess of $1.5 million for the RFDS in
the past financial year and we thank all
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In addition to these major fundraisers,
67 individuals, groups and organisations
chose to fundraise for the RFDS during
this financial year, raising over $216,000
for the Flying Doctor. From bake sales
and bucket collecting to beach cricket
and a bike ride across the Simpson
Desert, these fundraisers all help
contribute to the work of the RFDS.
Fundraisers of particular note for this
year include the Revesby Workers Bill
Bullard Charity Committee, the Tristate
Management Conference, Operation
Pelican: the 2009 Murray River Rowathon,
the Country Women’s Association State
Conference, the NAB Coober Pedy
Bike Ride, the WRV Club and the RFDS
Rugby Union Dinner. Our thanks also go
to our major government and corporate
supporters, a full list of whom can be
found at the back of this report.
Support also comes from overseas,
particularly from Europe where the
‘Flying Doctor’ TV series encouraged
a longstanding interest in the RFDS.
Our German fan club, Flydoc Australia,
is now entering its 15th year and has
raised a total of $23,000 for the RFDS
during this time, including $1,200 in
this financial year. In addition, the third
annual Australia Fair in the Netherlands
raised $8,000 for us in this financial year.
To our German and Dutch supporters,
we say ‘danke’ and ‘danku’.
As fundraising is governed by strict
legislation, all RFDS fundraisers must
agree to our fundraising guidelines,
available from our website
www.flyingdoctor.org.au.
Allocating funds
This year, a Wishlist Committee was
created to seek funding for items of
particular medical, dental, aviation
or engineering need. The Committee
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identifies items or services that require
funding, and then seeks this funding
from trusts, foundations, private and
corporate supporters. The Committee
is also responsible for allocating large
donations to specialised training and
new health initiatives.
Since its establishment, the Wishlist
Committee has achieved funding for 98
items, including full funding for the three
Fly Around Clinics conducted this year,
funding for the dental health mouthguard
initiative, 10 clinic boxes containing
basic diagnostic equipment for station
clinics, three defibrillators, three vital sign
monitors and one portable ultrasound
machine. The Wishlist Committee is
currently seeking funding for ten flight
data recorders for our aircraft.
Raising awareness
Raising the profile of the RFDS
underpins our fundraising efforts. We
work with media to spread the word
about the Flying Doctor, keeping
journalists up to date with news,
organising press trips to Bases, and
arranging interviews with staff. We
communicate with our members, donors
and stakeholders four times a year via
the South Eastern Flyer newsletter, and
our staff weekly via our internal Weekly
News. Our online presence achieved a
major boost in late 2009 with the launch
of our national website bringing together
the four operating sections of the RFDS
under one banner for the first time.
This year, we continued to invite the
public behind the scenes with the
Flying Doctor at our annual Open Days,
held at our Launceston, Dubbo and
Bankstown Bases in May to mark the
82nd anniversary of our first flight, and
the 50th anniversary of the opening of the
Launceston Base. Almost 2,000 people
visited the Bases on the three Open Days.
We also held our annual Flying Doctor
Day in May to introduce primary school
children to the work of the RFDS via
education materials, and attended the
Wings Over Illawarra airshow, giving
the 30,000 attendees an opportunity to
hop aboard one of our aeromedically
equipped aircraft.
Organisational
structure >
Board of
Directors
Executive
Director
Health
Services
Aviation &
Engineering
Corporate
Services
Business
Development
Quality and
regulatory
control >
Maintaining the highest
standards of quality is
essential for the Flying
Doctor in ensuring safe
operations. Providing
essential health care services
and emergency aeromedical
assistance can be
challenging, particularly when
staff have to operate alone in
remote and unfamiliar areas,
and often at night.
The RFDS South Eastern
Section is committed to
maintaining the highest
levels of quality and safety
possible. The quality
assurance manager
maintains an internal audit
schedule that ensures
each part of the business
undergoes a quality and
safety audit on a 12 monthly
cycle. The audit ensures
that we continue to
comply with the governing
regulations and requirements
of the approvals and
certifications held.
In addition, external audits
are conducted twice-yearly
to ensure appropriate ISO
9001:2008 standards are
maintained in our aviation,
engineering and health
services departments. Our
corporate services, business
development and marketing
departments are also
subject to an external audit
on a regular basis. Audits
conducted in this financial
year included visits to
Essendon, Mascot, Broken
Human
Resources
Marketing &
Public Relations
Quality
Assurance
Human
Resources >
Hill and Launceston with no
corrective actions raised.
January 2010 saw the
successful introduction
of an internet based audit
scheduling and control
system. This had been
designed with input from the
quality assurance manager
as an additional module
to the existing Air Maestro
Aviation Control package.
The new system has
streamlined the audit process
using the internet and email
systems to communicate,
eliminating the need to
maintain paper copies of
audit reports.
Ensuring we comply
with other regulations
and requirements is also
essential, with our medical,
aviation and fundraising work
governed by many different
bodies. The Civil Aviation
Safety Authority (CASA), the
Australian General Practices
Accreditation Ltd (AGPAL)
and the NSW Office of
Liquor, Gaming and Racing
all set regulations with which
our operations comply.
Occupational health and
safety (OH&S) is also a
priority for our quality
assurance and human
resources departments,
with OH&S reporting taking
place monthly and the OH&S
committee continuing to
meet every three months.
The guiding principal for
our human resources
department this year has
been grassroots: going back
to basics and investing time
in developing policies and
procedures for our team.
A nationally endorsed
employee manual has been
developed and distributed
across the Section, providing
guidelines for employment
conditions and staff relations,
in line with new employment
legislations and best practice
guidelines.
Recruitment remains a
priority for the human
resources department, with
a worldwide shortage of
qualified and experienced
doctors also impacting on
the RFDS. A significant effort
was launched this year to
attract doctors to the Flying
Doctor from home and
abroad, with an emphasis
on Australian and British
doctors. A recruitment
campaign in both countries
has resulted in a great
deal of interest from health
professionals wishing to work
for the RFDS. In addition, a
national initiative has been
developed to streamline
recruitment.
Closer to home, our human
resources department
has also worked to raise
awareness of careers with
the RFDS among students
in towns where our Bases
are located. In Broken Hill,
flight nurses and apprentice
engineers attended a career
fair to raise awareness of
local opportunities with
the RFDS.
Training and development
of our existing staff was
also a key focus in this
financial year, with training
provided to up-skill staff in
leadership and management.
Frontline managers attended
a training workshop in
November 2009 focused
on team management,
while a future leader’s
workshop was held in June
2010 to provide training
on change management,
project management and
employment issues for staff
identified as future leaders
within the organisation.
Retention of our staff was
a priority, with an employee
rewards program established
to recognise outstanding
performance across the
Section, and the existing
employee benefits program
expanded. Enterprise
agreements were negotiated
with engineers at four of our
Bases, while agreements for
pilots at Essendon, Mascot,
Broken Hill and Dubbo are
currently being negotiated.
ANNUAL REPORT
> 2009/10
29
Staff >
Executive
DUBBO
Aviation
Clyde Thomson GM Executive Director
Medical Officers
Dr Peter Brendt Senior Medical Officer
Anthony Mathews Aviation Manager
Barbara Ellis Executive Assistant
Executive Services
Robyn Taylor^
Reception/Administration Officer
Anika Molesworth^
Reception/Administration Officer
Kimberley Hayes^
Reception/Administration Officer
Medical Services
Dr Anne Wakatama
General Manager Health Services
RN/RM Judith Whitehead
Nurse Manager
Medical Officers: Dr Gerald Chitsunge,
Dr Marc Schnekenburger,
Dr Randall Greenberg^,
Dr Shaun Nugent^.
Flight Nurses
RN/RM Karen Barlow
Senior Flight Nurse
Clive Bishop Medical Centre
Dr Michael Hill
Senior Medical Officer (Emergency)
Dr David Garne Senior Medical Officer
(Education & Research)
Medical Officers: Dr Bill Hines,
Dr Elaine Powell, Dr Katie Hargreaves,
Dr Solange Costermans-Imseih,
Dr Kylie Vuong.
Kerry Kelly Medical Secretary
Lisa McFayden
Business Manager Health Services
Capt Magnus Badger Senior Base Pilot
Pilots: Capt Daryl Sarles,
Capt David Funnell, Capt Shane Brook,
Capt Otto Peeters
DUBBO
Flight Nurses: RN/RM Diana Kumnick,
RN/RM Lynda Harper,
RN/RM Terry Lochrin,
RN/RM David Browne,
RN/RM Christine Minchell,
RN/RM Jennifer Taggart,
RN/RM Kerry Lee Hassan^.
Capt Ashley Myles Senior Base Pilot
COOPER BASIN
Capt Stephen McLay
Check and Training Pilot
RN/RM Chris Belshaw Team Leader
Broken Hill
Broken Hill
Nurses: RN/RM Owen Brown,
RN/RM Anthony Carter,
RN/RM Christopher Smith,
RN/RM Charles Underwood,
RN/RM Dave Elliott,
RN/RM Julie Farrelly^,
RN Michelle Vegter^,
RN/RM Robyn Nadebaum^
SPECIALISTS
Dr Michael Barnett
Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist
Dr Richard Rawson Ophthalmologist
Pilots: Capt Tim Griffiths, Capt Bligh Ridge,
Capt Craig Nethery, Capt Ross Powell,
Capt Daniel Compton, Capt Brett Croker
Mascot
Capt Mark Woods Senior Base Pilot
Capt Anthony Evans
Check and Training Pilot
Pilots: Capt Lachlan Burnett,
Capt Anthony Coward,
Capt David Currie, Capt Cameron Gibbs,
Capt Scott Hogan,
Capt Russell Ive, Capt Ian Lambert,
Capt Michael Manning,
Capt Donald Robey,
Capt Tim Solomon, Capt David Stanley,
Capt Andrew Thorley,
Capt Peter Townsend, Capt Bud Walter,
Capt Evan Alexander.
Dr Ian McCrossin Dermatologist
Bankstown
Dr Robert Webb
Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist
Capt Graham Sorrenson
Rural Aerial Health Service Pilot
Medical Officers: Dr Katherine McInroy,
Dr Penelope Roberts-Thomson^,
Dr Michael Nugent^, Dr Peter Sanders^
Dr John Redhead
Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist
Essendon
Haley King
Alcohol & Other Drugs Worker.
Mrs Doffy White Dermatology Nurse
Capt Darryl Brooks
Flight Operations Manager
Jennifer Borrett Audiologist Capt Tim Baker Flight Training Manager
Maari Ma Services
Dr Victor Carroll
Senior Medical Officer (Maari Ma)
Dr Tony White AM Dermatologist
Dental Services
Dr Lyn Mayne Senior Dental Officer
Rural Women’s GP Service
Dr Alison Blundell Dentist
Sheree Quinn Administration Officer
Mental Health Services
RN Tracie Munro
Mental Health Professional
Rural Women’s GPs: Dr Lynne Dowd,
Dr Kathryn Hutt, Dr Helen Jenkins,
Dr Jane Marr, Dr Penny Maynier,
Dr Brenda Steedman,
Dr Vivienne Whitechurch,
Dr Jane Zimmerman,
Dr Valerie Arnold, Dr Jill Camier ,
Dr Clare Donnelly, Dr Jenny Geraghty,
Dr Christine Hampshire,
Dr Meg Higgins, Dr Sally Hildred,
Dr Margaret Himmelhoch,
Dr Sandra Hornsey, Dr Diana Jefferies,
Dr Mary-Anne Lancaster, Dr Susan Lewis,
Dr Barbara Moritz, Dr Beth Quin,
Dr Jane Russell, Dr Libby Reeckman,
Dr Barbara Tink, Dr Lilon Bandler.
Denise Perkins
Mental Health Professional
Flight Nurses
RN/RM Brendon Kiley
Senior Base Nurse
Flight Nurses: RN/RM Keryn Bolte, RN/
RM Tracey King, RN/RM Susan Hines,
RN/RM Kate Dickinson
RN/RM Jacqueline Noble*
Women’s and Child Family Health Nurse
RN/RM Helen Freeman
Women’s and Child Family Health Nurse
30
Capt Frank Giovannetti Senior Base Pilot
> SOUTH EASTERN SECTION
Pilots: Capt Kym Anquetil,
Capt Mark Biden, Capt Warren Brewster,
Capt Gregory Browne,
Capt Steven Ford, Capt Peter Ermel,
Capt Jan Haak, Capt Robert Porter,
Capt Trevor Salvado, Capt Adrian Wall,
Capt Robert Welch, Capt Peter Baker,
Capt Vaughan Bradshaw,
Capt Michael Rogers, Capt Damian Burns,
Capt Joseph Wielens^
Eva Files Administration Officer Aviation
Launceston
Capt Stan Griffiths Senior Base Pilot
Pilots: Capt David Liddell,
Capt David Swiggs,
Capt Stephen Wood, Capt Andrew Roe,
Capt Robert Walkinshaw
Engineering
Corporate Services
Marketing
Matthew Eddy Engineering Manager
David Lang Maintenance Controller
Robert Kurosz Technical and Engineering
Special Projects
Diana Georgoulas Stores Controller
Chris Vakras Stores Personnel
Ann Stellini
Technical Records Officer Mascot Base
Paul Fanning Technical Records Officer
Broken Hill
SYDNEY
David Peters
General Manager Corporate Services
John Verhelst
General Manager Marketing and PR
Gary Oldman
Information and Technology Manager
Kathie Taylor^ Office Manager
Danielle Holmes Administration Assistant
Peter Miranda Finance Manager
Deborah Hunt^
PR & Communications Manager
Lisa Lloyde Assistant Accountant
Ruth Redfern
Acting PR & Communications Manager
Bianca Nicholas^ Finance Officer
Christopher Harvey Finance Officer
Broken Hill
Kylee Kappe^ Finance Officer
Noel Passlow Senior Base Engineer
Engineers: Malcolm Esling,
Michael Grogan, Daniel Hayes,
Jason Passlow, Josh Torney
Apprentice Engineers: Nick Mann, Blake
Clare, Gabriel Zammitt, Georgina Seward
Jasmine Wall Stores/Technical Records
Communications
Communications Operators: Natalie Ray,
Lynette Lee, Jill Jones^
DUBBO
Avi Kumar
General Manager Human Resources
John Maljers Base Engineer
Mascot
Waldemar Romanowski
Senior Base Engineer
Engineers: Colin Barton, Jim Celkys,
Cherian George, Paul Parsonage,
Stan Ral, Hany Gerges, Michael Carter,
Andrew Blench.
Sylvia Ellul Stores Personnel
Essendon
Peter McCraw Senior Base Engineer
Paul Harrison Engineer
Szymon Koronczewski Engineer
Launceston
Rachel Fyfe^
Communications Coordinator
Todd Manor^ Database Manager/Analyst
Sunyoung Park Data Entry Operator
Kate Lee Data Entry Operator
Human Resources
Bonnie Harris^
Donor Relations Manager
Broken Hill
Nicole Gerrard ^
Donor Relations Coordinator
Natasha Griffin^
Donor Relations Coordinator
Rachel Oldman Human Resources
Administrator
Anna Herbert Donor Relations Assistant
Sian Barbanti Donor Relations Assistant
Quality Assurance
Broken Hill
ESSENDON
Bruce Langford Visitors’ Centre
Rachael Johansson
Business Manager Tourism
Larry Van Prooyen
Quality Assurance Manager
Tour Guides: Sandra Bryson^,
Reta Elliott^, Adona Cervantes^,
Alexandra Lean^, Larry Angell^
Business Development
SYDNEY
#Apprentice
^ Casual/Part time
* Maternity Leave
Alan Tippett
Business Development Manager
Greg Foot Base Engineer
Base Management
DUBBO
Helen O’Donnell Base Manager
Janelle Hobden Administration Officer
Staff employed as of 30 June 2010
Doctors
Medical Specialists
Full time
Part time and Casual
15
29
–
8
Dental
2
–
Mascot
Nurses/Flight Sisters
20
4
John Wasley Base Manager
Tracey Snowden Administration Officer
Krystina Brown* Administration Officer
Mental Health/Drug Alcohol
3
–
Pilots
55
1
Engineering
26
–
Engineering Support
7
2
Radio Staff
2
–
Operational Coordinators
–
–
PR and Fundraising
7
7
Administration
21
6
Essendon
Elena Milazzi Base Administration Officer
Faye Kis^ Administration Officer
Lisa Harnett^ Administration Officer
Launceston
Merchandising and Other
Simon Froude Manager Tasmania
Total
1
5
159
62
ANNUAL REPORT
> 2009/10
31
Corporate
governance >
The RFDS South Eastern Section is committed to good
corporate governance. Board positions are honorary and the
Board meets every three months to discuss policy, strategy,
operations and finance.
The Board also comprises the following sub-committees:
These meetings are rotated among the different Bases, allowing
Board Directors to meet with staff in the medical, aviation,
engineering and administration departments.
>Mr John Milhinch OAM Chairman
>Mrs Joan Treweeke
>Mr Michael Burgess
>Mr John Gall OAM
>Mr Clyde Thomson GM
The Board Executive (the President, Vice President,
Treasurer and Chairman, Regional Advisory Committee)
meets every month.
The key role of the Board is to:
> Oversee the affairs of the SE Section, including control and
accountability systems
> Appoint the executive director
> Ratify the appointment of the company secretary
> Approve and monitor financial and other reporting
> Implement and review systems of risk management and
internal compliance and control, codes of conduct and
legal compliance
> Review and improve the SE Section strategy and any
performance objectives proposed by senior management
> Monitor senior management’s performance and
implementation of strategy and ensure availability of
appropriate resources
> Monitor and improve SE Section’s programs and services.
Audit & Risk Management Committee
Reviews financial reports and budgets, identifies risks and
develops and implements strategies to mitigate those risks.
(Executive Director, RFDS South Eastern Section)
>Mr David Peters (Corporate Services Manager,
RFDS South Eastern Section)
Regional Advisory Committee
Advises the Board on service delivery.
>Mr John Gall OAM Chairman
>Mrs Mitty Davies OAM
>Mrs Coral Ford (former President of
Broken Hill Women’s Auxiliary)
>Mrs Olwyn Reynolds (current President of
Broken Hill Women’s Auxiliary)
>Mrs Kathryn Fargher
>Mrs Julie McClure
>Mr Bob Davis
Medical Advisory Committee
Advises the Board on matters of medical ethics and policy.
>Professor Bruce Robinson Chairman
>Dr Ken Abraham
>Dr David Sutherland
>Mrs Mitty Davies OAM
>Professor David Lyle
>Dr Anne Wakatama (General Manager Health Services,
RFDS South Eastern Section)
>RN/RM Judith Whitehead (Nurse Manager,
RFDS South Eastern Section)
32
> SOUTH EASTERN SECTION
1
4
Our Board >
1 Joan Treweeke
LLB
Elected 31.10.96
Attended 7/7
Resident SE Section Network area; Member,
National Parks and Wildlife Service Northern
Plains Advisory Committee; Chair, Yawarra
Meamei Women’s Group Inc.
BE (Aero), Grad Dip, FRAeS
Vice President and member of the Board
Executive
Elected 12.9.02
Attended 5/7
Former Executive General Manager, Aircraft
Operations, Qantas Airways Ltd; Chairman
Airservices Australia; President Royal
Aeronautical Society (Australian Division);
Chairman of the Industry Advisory Panel
for the UNSW School of Aviation;
Chairman for ‘Safeskies’ Conferences;
Senior Visiting Fellow UNSW.
3 Michael Burgess
B Ec (Adel) FCA
Treasurer and member of the Board Executive
Elected 3.11.00
Attended 7/7
Former Senior Partner of KPMG; Director,
National Board of Institute of Chartered
Accountants (representing SA and NT);
Adjunct Professor, Division of Business,
University of South Australia; Chairman,
Advisory Committee Business School,
University of South Australia; Director,
Medical Defence SA Ltd; Director, Adelaide
Entertainment Centre; Member, Financial
Reporting Panel (Melbourne); Member,
Cancer Council Foundation Finance
Committee; Member, Flinders Medical Centre
Audit Committee; Chairman of Directors,
Seven Hill Winery, Clare SA.
3
5
6
8
President and member of the Board Executive
2 David Forsyth
2
9
4 John Gall
10
OAM
Chairman, Regional Advisory Committee
and member of the Board Executive
Elected 6.5.82
Attended 6/7
Resident grazier in the SE Section Network
area; Member, Broken Hill Land Board.
5 John Milhinch
7
OAM
Chairman, Audit and Risk Management
Committee
Group (AGITG); Member, The Committee for
the Foundation Chair of Modern Irish Studies
(UNSW); Director, Dame Pattie Menzies
Foundation; Council Member, Friends of the
Sydney International Piano Competition;
Advisory Board Member, Mosman Art Gallery
and Cultural Centre; Member, Women
Chiefs of Enterprise International; Former
Board Member, Frontline Defence Services
(AFCANS); Former Board Member of the Art
Gallery Society of NSW.
Elected 29.07.86
Attended 6/7
9Professor Bruce Robinson
Former President of the SE Section; Director,
Europcar Asia Pacific; Chairman, RFDS
National Superannuation Fund; Formerly
General Manager Strategic Investments and
Investor Relations, Accor Asia Pacific.
Elected 13.10.09
Attended 4/4
MD MSc FRACP
6 Terry Clark
Elected 1.11.07
Attended 7/7
10Elizabeth Johnstone
Resident of the SE Section Network area;
President, Dubbo Support Group RFDS
since 2003; Past Director Dubbo Tourism
Association; Former member Dubbo Tourism
Advisory Committee.
7 Beatrice (Mitty) Davies
OAM
Elected 17.10.90
Attended 5/7
Resident of the SE Section Network area.
8 Christine Liddy
Dean, Sydney Medical School; Head, Cancer
Genetics Laboratory, Kolling Institute;
Chairman, Hoc Mai, the Australian Vietnam
Medical Foundation; Fellow of the Australian
Institute of Company Directors.
AO FAICD BA (UNSW)
Elected 29.10.85
Attended 6/7
Former President of the SE Section; Partner,
Australian Plantscapes Group; Partner, All
Purpose Indoor Plant Hire; Board Member,
University of NSW Foundation Ltd.; Board
Member, Australasian Gastro-intestinal Trials
LLB MA (Hons) BA (Hons) FAIM
Elected 25.02.10
Attended 2/2
Former Partner and Practice Head (Company
Law and Governance), Blake Dawson;
Consultant, Blake Dawson; Member,
Australian Press Council; BPW/QANTAS
Business Woman of the Year; Director,
Macquarie University Hospital; Director,
Auditing and Assurance Standards Board;
Director, Sydney Writers Festival; Fellow,
Australian Institute of Company Directors;
Former Member, Australian Press Council;
Founding Member, Australian Compliance
Institute; Former Associate, Australian
Centre for Innovation and International
Competitiveness; Former Director,
Communications and Media Law Centre.
ANNUAL REPORT
> 2009/10
33
Financial Reports >
For the financial year ended 30 June 2010
ABN 86 000 032 422
Directors’ Report 36
Lead Auditor’s Independence Declaration 37
Statement of Comprehensive Income
38
Statement of Changes in Equity
39
Balance Sheet
40
Cash Flow Statement
41
Notes to the Financial Statements
42
Directors’ Declaration
54
Declaration in respect of
fundraising appeals
54
Independent Auditor’s Report
55
34
> SOUTH EASTERN SECTION
Funding and Expenditure >
Where the money comes from
to 30 June 2010
2009/10 $
Government Contracts
29,825,618
RFDS Generated Income
4,124,160
Donations & Bequests
9,470,892
Other
71,332
State Grants
4,865,150
Other Health Contracts
1,565,712
Financial Income
2,922,598
Commonwealth Grants – Operating
9,995,446
Commonwealth Grants – Capital
6,614,091
Total
69,454,999
Commonwealth
Grants – Capital 10%
Commonwealth
Grants
– Operating
14%
Government
Contracts
43%
Financial
income 4%
Other health
contracts 2%
State
Grants 7%
Other <1%
Donations &
bequests 14%
How the money is spent
to 30 June 2010
2009/10 $
Primary Evacuations
6,561,915
Dental
390,407
Inter Hospital Transfers
26,169,979
Primary Health Clinics
4,221,443
Medical Programs
5,132,962
Fundraising & Merchandising
2,538,731
Medical Chests
Devaluation of Aircraft and Depreciation
10,607,526
1,911,815
Total
57,656,293
2009/10 $
Auxiliaries
357,569
Bequests
1,421,701
Capital appeal
Constitutional members
Dental
1%
Other 3%
Inter
hospital
transfers
46%
Devaluation
of aircraft and
depreciation
18%
121,514
Other
Source of gifts
to 30 June 2010
Primary
evacuations
11%
RFDS generated
income 6%
Medical
chests <1%
Fundraising &
merchandising
5%
Medical
programs
9%
Special events
17%
Primary
health
clinics 7%
Auxiliaries
4%
Bequests
15%
Capital
appeal
4%
333,556
9,130
Donations
3,596,008
Membership
2,121,385
Special events
1,631,543
Total
9,470,892
Membership
22%
Constitutional
members
<1%
Donations 38%
ANNUAL REPORT
> 2009/10
35
Directors’ Report > 1. The Directors present their report together with the financial
report of the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia (South
Eastern Section), (“the Service”), for the financial year ended
30 June 2010 and the auditor’s report thereon.
The names of Board members holding office at any time
during or since the end of the financial year were:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
Mrs J H Treweeke
Mr J Gall OAM
Dr S R Spring
Mr J R Milhinch OAM
Mr M C H Burgess
Mrs B M Davies OAM
Mr D Forsyth
Mr D R Honner
Mrs C M Liddy AO
Hon P McMahon AM
Mr T Clark
Mr G Wise
Mr B G Robinson
Mrs E M Johnstone
Particulars of Directors’ qualifications, experience and special
responsibilities are set out on page 33 of the Annual Report.
2. The principal activity of the Service during the financial year
was the provision of aeromedical services. There were no
changes in the nature of the activities during the period.
3. The total profit for the year was $11,798,702 (2009
$23,585,056).
4. The Service is an institution not for gain, limited by guarantee.
5. Since the end of the financial year Directors are not aware of
any matter or circumstances, not otherwise dealt with in this
report or the accounts, that has significantly affected or may
significantly affect the operations of the Service, the results
of those operations or the state of affairs of the Service in
subsequent financial years.
6. No Director of the Service since the end of the previous
financial year has received or become entitled to receive a
benefit by reason of a contract made by the Service or by a
related corporation with the Director or with a firm of which
they are a member or with a company in which they have a
substantial financial interest.
7. There are currently no significant developments or changes
to activities likely to affect the state of affairs of the service.
For the year ended 30 June 2010
10.The number of Directors’ meetings (including meetings of
committees of Directors) and number of meetings attended
by each of the Directors of the Service during the financial
year are:
Board Meetings
Attended/meetings held
Mrs Joan Treweeke
7/7
Mr John Gall OAM6/7
Mr John Milhinch OAM6/7
Dr Stuart Spring (Resigned 3 August 2009)
1/7
Mr Michael Burgess
7/7
Mrs Mitty Davies OAM5/7
Mr David Forsyth
5/7
Mr David Honner (Resigned 25 February 2010)
2/7
Mrs Christine Liddy AO6/7
Hon Peter McMahon AM (Resigned 31 December 2009)
3/7
Mr Terry Clark
7/7
Mr Geoffrey Wise (Resigned 31 December 2009)
2/7
Mr Bruce Robinson (Appointed 13 October 2009)
4/4
Mrs Elizabeth Johnstone (Appointed 25 February 2010)
2/2
Board Executive Attended/meetings held
Mrs Joan Treweeke
6/6
Mr John Gall OAM4/6
Mr Michael Burgess
6/6
Mr David Forsyth
6/6
Audit & Risk Management Committee Attended/meetings held
Mr Michael Burgess
2/2
Mrs Joan Treweeke
1/2
Mr John Gall OAM1/2
Mr John Milhinch OAM2/2
Mr Clyde Thomson GM2/2
Mr David Peters
2/2
11.Company Secretary – Mr. Clyde Thomson GM MBA MAP FAIM
was appointed to the position of company secretary in 1986.
Mr Thomson has thirty years of experience in aero medical
operations and has been the Executive Director of the South
Eastern Section for over 20 years.
12.The Lead Auditor’s Independence Declaration is set out
on page 37 and forms part of the directors report for the
financial year ended 30 June 2010.
For and on behalf of the Board in accordance with a
resolution of the Board.
8. A review of the operations of the Service is contained in the
Review of Operations on pages 1 to 29 of the Annual Report.
9. There are constant movements in the exchange rate between
Australia and the USA. This movement has the impact of
changing the valuation of the Aircraft.
36
> SOUTH EASTERN SECTION
President
27th day of August 2010
Director
27th day of August 2010
Lead Auditor’s Independence Declaration >
under Section 307C of the Corporations Act 2001
To: the directors of the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia (South Eastern Section)
I declare that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, in relation to the audit for the financial year ended 30 June 2010 there have been:
(i) no contraventions of the auditor independence requirements as set out in the Corporations Act 2001 in relation to the audit; and
(ii) no contraventions of any applicable code of professional conduct in relation to the audit.
KPMG
Paul Cenko
Partner
Adelaide, 27 August 2010
ANNUAL REPORT
> 2009/10
37
Statement of Comprehensive Income > For the year ended 30 June 2010
Note
2010 $
2009 $
Revenue
2
50,376,086
48,063,962
Other Income
2
16,156,315
19,116,312
66,532,401
67,180,274
Administration
3,915,047
3,527,108
Aviation Costs
16,212,852
18,127,281
Depreciation
Employment Costs
3
Facilities Costs
Marketing Expenses
Devaluation of Aircraft
10
3,249,967
2,321,392
20,873,553
19,072,949
808,491
925,764
1,235,655
1,075,692
7,357,559
1,369,049
Loss on disposal of property, plant and equipment
345,074
112,064
Impairment loss on trade receivables
667,559
-
Other Expenses
788,860
733,720
11,077,784
19,915,255
Results from operating activities
Financial Income
2,922,598
6,781,027
Financial Expenses
(2,201,680)
(3,111,226)
Net financing income / (expense)
Profit for the Year
5
720,918
3,669,801
11,798,702
23,585,056
Other Comprehensive Income
Change in fair value of available for sale investments
Total Recognised Income for the Year
To be read in conjunction with the attached notes.
38
> SOUTH EASTERN SECTION
811,749
-
12,610,451
23,585,056
Statement of Changes in Equity >
Balance at 1 July, 2008
For the year ended 30 June 2010
Revaluation
Reserve
Fair value
Reserve
Retained
Earnings
Total
10,276,902
-
61,236,593
71,513,495
Change in fair value of available for sale
investments
-
-
-
-
Profit for the year
-
-
23,585,056
23,585,056
Total recognised income and expense
-
-
23,585,056
23,585,056
Balance at 30 June, 2009
10,276,902
-
84,821,649
95,098,551
Balance at 1 July, 2009
10,276,902
-
84,821,649
95,098,551
Change in fair value of available for sale
investments
-
811,749
-
811,749
Profit for the year
-
-
11,798,702
11,798,702
Total recognised income and expense
-
811,749
11,798,702
12,610,451
10,276,902
811,749
96,620,351
107,709,002
Balance at 30 June, 2010
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39
Balance Sheet > As at 30 June 2010
Note
2010 $
2009 $
Assets
Cash and cash equivalents
6
20,231,633
23,680,544
Trade and other receivables
7
4,942,507
7,572,543
Financial Assets
8
1,799,912
-
Inventories
9
1,510,967
1,501,793
28,485,019
32,754,880
76,896,169
76,854,573
Total Current Assets
Property, plant and equipment
Investments
10
8
Total Non Current Assets
Total Assets
11,529,793
10,327,330
88,425,962
87,181,903
116,910,981
119,936,783
Liabilities
Trade and other payables
11
2,698,601
2,091,643
Interest bearing loans and borrowings
12
-
17,156,060
Employee benefits
13
2,599,776
2,653,830
985,700
1,956,619
6,284,077
23,858,152
1,350,555
980,080
1,567,347
-
Deferred government grants
Total Current Liabilities
Employee benefits
13
Financial Liabilities
Total Non Current Liabilities
2,917,902
980,080
Total Liabilities
9,201,979
24,838,232
107,709,002
95,098,551
Net Assets
Equity
Reserves
11,088,651
10,276,902
Retained earnings
96,620,351
84,821,649
107,709,002
95,098,551
Total Equity
To be read in conjunction with the attached notes.
40
> SOUTH EASTERN SECTION
Cash Flow Statement > For the year ended 30 June 2010
Note
2010 $
2009 $
Cash flows from operating activities
Government Grants
15,222,461
14,752,143
Contracts
38,662,118
35,470,984
9,470,892
10,832,848
Receipts from Fundraising
Receipts from Customers
Payments to Suppliers/ATO
Net cash flows from operating activities
15
761,702
1,131,126
(44,636,319)
(46,234,289)
19,480,854
15,952,812
641,526
1,043,990
Cash flows from investing activities
Interest Received
Dividends Received
Capital Grant
Proceeds from Sale of Property, Plant and Equipment
Payments for Property, Plant and Equipment
Transfers (to)/from Investment Portfolio
470,999
972,271
6,614,091
8,207,302
309,915
592,616
(13,175,297)
(32,161,230)
-
Net cash flows used in investing activities
(2,263,135)
(5,138,766)
(23,608,186)
(634,939)
(1,328,891)
Cash flows from financing activities
Interest expense
Repayment of Borrowings
(17,156,060)
(9,199,569)
Net cash flows used in financing activities
(17,790,999)
(10,528,460)
(3,448,911)
(18,183,854)
Net increase/(decrease) in cash held
Effect of exchange rate movement on cash held
Cash and cash equivalents at the beginning of the Year
Cash and cash equivalents at the end of the Year
6
-
4,325,791
23,680,544
37,538,607
20,231,633
23,680,544
To be read in conjunction with the attached notes.
ANNUAL REPORT
> 2009/10
41
Notes to and forming part of the Financial Statements >
Note 1 Significant
Accounting Policies
(a) Reporting entity
The Royal Flying Doctor Service of
Australia (South Eastern Section), (“the
Service”), is domiciled in Australia. The
address of the Service’s registered office
is Broken Hill Airport, Broken Hill NSW
2880. The financial report of the Service
is for the financial year ended 30 June
2010.
(b) Basis of preparation
(i) Statement of Compliance
“The financial report is a general
purpose financial report, which has been
prepared in accordance with Australian
Accounting Standards (‘AASBs’)
(including Australian Interpretations)
adopted by the Australian Accounting
Standards Board (‘AASB’) and the
Corporations Act 2001.
The financial statements were approved
by the Board of Directors on 27 August
2010.
(ii) Basis of preparation
“The financial statement has been
prepared on the historical cost basis
except for the following are stated at
their fair value:
> financial instruments classified
as available for sale and foreign
exchange contracts;
> freehold land and buildings; and
>aircraft.”
The preparation of a financial report in
conformity with Australian Accounting
Standards requires management to
make judgements, estimates and
assumptions that affect the application
of policies and reported amounts
of assets and liabilities, income and
expenses. The estimates and associated
assumptions are based on historical
experience and various other factors
that are believed to be reasonable
under the circumstances, the results
of which form the basis of making the
judgements about carrying values of
assets and liabilities that are not readily
apparent from other sources. Actual
results may differ from these estimates.
The accounting policies have been
consistently applied by the Service. The
estimates and underlying assumptions
are reviewed on an on-going basis.
Revisions to accounting estimates are
recognised in the period in which the
estimate is revised if the revision affects
only that period, or in the period of the
revision and future periods if revision
affects both current and future periods.
The accounting policies set out below
42
have been applied consistently to all
periods presented in the financial report.
effective interest method is recognised in
the income statement.
(iii) Functional and presentation
currency
The financial statement is presented in
Australian dollars, which is the Service’s
functional currency.
The fair value of financial instruments
classified as available-for-sale is their
quoted bid price at the balance sheet
date. Financial instruments classified
as available-for-sale investments are
recognised/derecognised by the Service
on the date it commits to purchase/sell
the investments.
(c) Property, plant and equipment
(i) Owned assets
Items of property, plant and equipment
are stated at cost less accumulated
depreciation (see below) and impairment
losses (see accounting policy 1(h)),
with the exception of freehold land
and buildings, aircraft hull and aircraft
engines, which are stated at fair value.
(ii) Leased assets
Leases in terms of which the Service
assumes substantially all the risks and
rewards of ownership are classified
as finance leases. Lease payments
are accounted for as described in
accounting policy 1n(i).
(iii) Depreciation
With the exception of land, depreciation
is charged to the income statement on
a straight line basis over the estimated
useful lives of each part of an item of
property, plant and equipment.
The estimated useful lives in the current
and comparative periods are as follows:
> Buildings
> Plant equipment,
furniture and
motor vehicles
> Aircraft and
related equipment
> Motor Vehicles
40 to 60 years
10 to 15 years
15 to 20 years
7 to 25 years
The residual value, the useful life and the
depreciation method applied to an asset
are reassessed at least annually.
(iv) Qualifying assets
In respect of borrowing costs relating
to qualifying assets for which the
commencement date for capitalisation
is on or after 1 July 2009, the Service
capitalises borrowing costs directly
attributtable to the acquisition,
construction or production of a qualifying
asset as part of the cost of that asset.
(d) Investments
Financial instruments held by the Service
which are classified as being availablefor-sale are stated at fair value, with any
resultant gain or loss being recognised
directly in equity, except for impairment
losses. When these investments are
derecognised, the cumulative gain or
loss previously recognised directly in
equity is recognised in profit or loss.
Where these investments are interestbearing, interest calculated using the
> SOUTH EASTERN SECTION
(e) Trade and other receivables
Trade and other receivables are stated
at their amortised cost less impairment
losses (see accounting policy 1(h)).
(f) Inventories
Inventories include aircraft spare
parts and souvenirs. Inventories are
valued at the lower of cost and current
replacement cost. Inventory identified as
obsolete is written off.
(g) Cash and cash equivalents
Cash and cash equivalents comprise
cash on hand, call deposits and
investments in money market
instruments.
(h) Impairment
The carrying amounts of the Service’s
assets, other than inventories (see
accounting policy 1(f)) are reviewed at
each balance sheet date to determine
whether there is any indication of
impairment. If any such indication
exists, the asset’s recoverable amount is
estimated.
An impairment loss is recognised
whenever the carrying amount of
an asset or its cash generating unit
exceeds its recoverable amount.
Impairment losses are recognised in the
income statement unless an asset has
previously been revalued, in which case
the impairment loss is recognised as a
reversal to the extent of that previous
revaluation with any excess recognised
through profit and loss.
When a decline in the fair value of an
available-for-sale financial asset has
been recognised directly in equity and
there is objective evidence that the
asset is impaired, the cumulative loss
that has been recognised directly in
equity is recognised in the profit and
loss even though the financial asset has
not been derecognised. The amount of
the cumulative loss that is recognised in
profit or loss is the difference between
the acquisition cost and current fair
value, less any impairment loss on that
financial asset previously recognised in
profit and loss.
(i) Calculation of recoverable amount
The recoverable amount of the Service’s
receivables carried at amortised cost
Notes to and forming part of the Financial Statements >
is calculated as the present value of
estimated future cash flows, discounted
at the original effective interest rate.
Receivables with a short duration are not
discounted. Impairment of receivables is
not recognised until objective evidence
is available that a loss event has
occurred. Significant receivables are
individually assessed for impairment.
(ii) Reversals of impairment
Impairment losses are reversed where
there is an indication that the impairment
loss may no longer exist and there has
been a change in the estimate used to
determine the recoverable amount.
An impairment loss in respect of a
receivable carried at amortised cost
is reversed if the subsequent increase
in recoverable amount can be related
objectively to an event occurring after
the impairment loss was recognised.
An impairment loss in respect of an
investment in an equity instrument
classified as available-for-sale is not
reversed through profit or loss. An
impairment loss is reversed only to the
extent that the asset’s carrying amount
does not exceed the carrying amount
that would have been determined, net
of depreciation or amortisation, if no
impairment loss had been recognised.
(iii) Derecognition of financial assets
and liabilities
A financial asset is derecognised when:
> the rights to receive cash flows from
the asset have expired;
> the Service retains the rights to
receive cash flows from the asset,
but has assumed an obligation to pay
them in full to a third party; or
> the Service has transferred its
rights to receive cash flows from
the asset and either has transferred
substantially all the risks and rewards
of the asset or has transferred control
of the asset.
A financial liability is derecognised
when the obligation under the liability is
discharged, cancelled or expired.
When an existing financial liability is
replaced by another from the same
lender on substantially different terms,
or the terms of an existing liability
are substantially modified, such an
exchange or modification is treated as
a derecognition of the original liability
and the recognition of a new liability.
The difference in the respective carrying
amounts is recognised in profit and loss.
(i) Interest bearing borrowings
Interest bearing borrowings are
recognised initially at fair value
less attributable transaction costs.
Subsequent to initial recognition,
interest bearing borrowings are stated
at amortised cost with any difference
between cost and redemption value
being recognised in the income
statement over the period of the
borrowings on an effective interest basis.
(j) Employee benefits
(i) Defined contribution
superannuation funds
Obligations for contributions to defined
contribution superannuation funds are
recognised as an expense in the income
statement as incurred.
(ii) Long-term service benefits
The Service’s net obligation in respect of
long-term service benefits is the amount
of the future benefit that employees
have earned in return for their service
in the current and prior periods. The
obligation is calculated using expected
future increases in wage and salary rates
including related on-costs and expected
settlement dates.
(iii) Wages, salaries and annual leave
Liabilities for employee benefits for
wages, salaries and annual leave that are
expected to be settled within 12 months
of the reporting date represent present
obligations resulting from employees’
services provided to reporting date, are
calculated at undiscounted amounts
based on remuneration wage and salary
rates that the Service expects to pay as
at reporting date including related oncosts, such as workers compensation.
(k) Trade and other payables
Trade and other payables are stated at
their amortised cost. Trade payables are
non-interest bearing and are normally
settled on 30 day terms.
(l) Income Tax
The Service is exempt from Income Tax.
(m) Revenue
(i) Services rendered
Revenue from services rendered is
recognised in the income statement in
proportion to the stage of completion
of the transaction at the balance sheet
date. No revenue is recognised if there
are significant uncertainties regarding
recovery of the consideration due or the
costs incurred or to be incurred cannot
be measured reliably.
(ii) Government grants
Government grants are recognised in
the balance sheet initially as deferred
income when there is reasonable
assurance that it will be received and
that the Service will comply with the
conditions attaching to it. Grants that
compensate the Service for expenses
incurred are recognised as revenue in
the income statement on a systematic
basis in the same periods in which the
expenses are incurred.
(n) Expenses
(i) Operating lease payments
Payments made under operating leases
are recognised in the income statement
on a straight line basis over the term of
the lease.
(ii) Net financing costs
Net financing costs comprise interest
payable on borrowings calculated using
the effective interest method, interest
receivable on funds invested, dividend
income. Borrowing costs are expensed
as incurred and included in net financing
costs.
Interest income is recognised in the
income statement as it accrues, using
the effective interest method. Dividend
income is recognised in the income
statement on the date the Service’s right
to receive payments is established which
in the case of quoted securities is exdividend date.
(o) Goods and services tax
Revenue, expenses and assets are
recognised net of the amount of
goods and services tax (GST), except
where the amount of GST incurred
is not recoverable from the taxation
authority. In these circumstances, the
GST is recognised as part of the cost of
acquisition of the asset or as part of the
expense.
Receivables and payables are stated
with the amount of GST included. The
net amount of GST recoverable from,
or payable to, the ATO is included as a
current asset or liability in the balance
sheet.
Cash flows are included in the statement
of cash flows on a gross basis. The GST
components of cash flows arising from
investing and financing activities which
are recoverable from, or payable to, the
ATO are classified as operating cash
flows.
(p) Foreign Currency
(i) Foreign currency transactions
Transactions in foreign currencies are
translated at the foreign exchange rate
ruling at the date of the transaction.
Monetary assets and liabilities
demonstrated in foreign currencies at
the balance sheet date are translated
to Australian dollars at the foreign
exchange rate ruling at that date.
Foreign exchange differences arising on
translation are recognised in the income
statement. Non-monetary assets and
liabilities that are measured in terms of
historical cost in a foreign currency are
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43
Notes to and forming part of the Financial Statements >
translated using the exchange rate at the
date of the transaction.
translated to Australian dollars at rates
ruling at the dates of the transactions.
Non monetary assets and liabilities
denominated in foreign currencies that
are stated at fair value are translated to
Australian dollars at foreign exchange
rates ruling at the dates the fair value
was determined.
(iii) Derivative financial instruments
The Service uses derivative financial
instruments to hedge its exposure to
foreign exchange risks arising from
operating, financing and investing
activities.
(ii) Financial statements of
foreign operations
The assets and liabilities of foreign
operations are translated to Australian
dollars at foreign exchange rates ruling
at the balance sheet date. The revenues
and expenses of foreign operations are
Derivative financial instruments are
recognised initially at fair value.
Subsequent to initial recognition,
derivative financial instruments are
stated at fair value. The gain or loss
on remeasurement to fair value is
recognised immediately in profit or loss.
(q) Change in accounting policy
Presentation of financial statements
The Service applies revised AASB 101
Presentation of Financial Statements
(2007), which became effective as of 1
January 2009. As a result, the Service
presents in the statement of changes
in equity all owner changes in equity,
whereas all non-owner changes in
equity are presented in the statement of
comprehensive income.
Comparative information has been represented so that is also in conformity
with the revised standard.
Note 2 Revenue
2010 $
2009 $
Revenue
Government Grants - Commonwealth
Government Grants - State
9,995,446
8,311,605
4,865,150
5,111,561
Government Contracts
29,825,618
29,290,556
Other Health Contracts
1,565,712
1,174,082
Cost Recoveries
3,565,359
3,847,485
Merchandising
558,801
328,673
50,376,086
48,063,962
Capital Grants - Commonwealth
6,614,091
8,207,302
Bequests
1,421,701
2,214,837
Donations
8,049,191
8,618,011
Other Income
Other Income
Total revenue
71,332
76,162
16,156,315
19,116,312
66,532,401
67,180,274
Note 3 Personnel Expenses
Wages and Salaries
16,484,618
15,289,035
Other associated personnel expenses
2,769,440
1,809,542
Contributions to defined contribution superannuation funds
1,329,854
1,462,309
209,356
349,426
80,285
162,637
20,873,553
19,072,949
Increase/(Decrease) in liability for annual leave
Increase/(Decrease) in liability for long service leave
Total
Note 4 Auditor’s remuneration
Audit services
Auditors of the Service
KPMG Australia
Audit of financial report
54,000
Other regulatory audit services
Total
44
> SOUTH EASTERN SECTION
53,000
56,000
3,000
110,000
56,000
Notes to and forming part of the Financial Statements >
Note 5 Net financing costs
2010 $
2009 $
Interest income
641,526
1,043,690
Dividend income
390,818
825,470
10,161
4,325,791
1,799,912
438,975
Realised gain on foreign exchange
Unrealised gain on foreign exchange contracts
Imputation credits
Financial income
Interest expense
Unrealised loss on interest rate swap
Impairment of investments
Financial expense
Net financing income / (expense)
80,181
147,101
2,922,598
6,781,027
634,939
1,328,891
1,566,741
-
-
1,782,335
2,201,680
3,111,226
720,918
3,669,801
Note 6 Cash and Cash Equivalents
2,071
2,250
Cash at bank
Cash on hand
4,528,279
2,441,814
Term deposits
11,372,309
17,055,002
4,328,975
4,181,478
20,231,633
23,680,544
BT Investment Trust
Cash and cash equivalents in the cash flows statement
Note 7 Trade and other receivables
2010 $
Trade debtors
Other receivables & prepayments
Total
4,580,215
2009 $
7,289,012
362,292
283,531
4,942,507
7,572,543
1,799,912
-
11,529,793
10,327,330
13,329,705
10,327,330
1,347,862
1,322,221
Note 8 Investments
Current
Foreign Exchange Contract – at fair value
Non current
Listed equity securities available for sale – at fair value
Note 9 Inventories
Aviation Stores
Marketing Stores
Total
163,105
179,572
1,510,967
1,501,793
ANNUAL REPORT
> 2009/10
45
46
(532,173)
> SOUTH EASTERN SECTION
(3,350,267)
1,798,591
Acquisitions
215,435
(18,836)
Depreciation charge for the year
Disposals
1,691,872
10,882,515
7,212,465
At 1 July 2009
At 30 June 2010
6,799,816
1,691,872
8,659,395
10,882,515
At 1 July 2008
1,745,525
627,717
153,123
At 30 June 2009
Carrying amounts
566,799
-
Revaluation – Accumulated Depreciation
Balance at 30 June 2010
-
Disposals
Depreciation charge for the year
194,114
20,193
(20,193)
Amortisation charge for the year
-
392,878
Transfers
454,401
392,878
454,401
53,653
400,748
7,427,533
1,930,993
3,350,267
2,146,273
2,146,273
Balance at 30 June 2009
-
-
-
-
-
2,146,273
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Leasehold
Land and
Buildings at
cost
Balance at 1 July 2009
Revaluation – Accumulated Depreciation
Amortisation charge for the year
196,279
7,779,264
Balance at 1 July 2008
Depreciation
Balance at 30 June 2010
Revaluation Increments/(Decrements)
Work in Progress Capitalised
(1,944,453)
11,275,393
Balance at 1 July 2009
Transfers
Disposals
11,275,393
Revaluation Increments/(Decrements)
Balance at 30 June 2009
(866,674)
Disposals
Work in Progress Capitalised
8,855,674
3,818,566
Balance at 1 July 2008
Acquisitions
Freehold Land
and Buildings
at fair value
Note 10 Property, Plant and Equipment
33,138,273
55,474,304
55,474,304
37,361,856
-
(2,034,944)
-
2,034,944
-
-
-
(3,222,198)
-
1,494,474
1,727,724
-
33,138,273
(13,316,317)
-
-
-
(9,019,714)
55,474,304
55,474,304
(4,591,249)
20,051,194
-
2,652,503
37,361,856
Aircraft
Hull
at fair value
13,347,706
-
-
-
-
(1,871,789)
-
1,871,789
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
13,347,706
2,052,025
-
(191,641)
2,467,608
9,019,714
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Aircraft
Engines
at fair value
5,888,258
-
-
-
175,769
-
-
175,769
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
6,064,027
-
6,020,643
-
43,384
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Aircraft
Fit Out
at cost
6,184,521
4,964,533
4,964,533
1,492,473
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
6,184,521
-
(6,020,643)
(143,033)
7,383,664
-
4,964,533
4,964,533
-
(20,051,194)
-
23,523,254
1,492,473
Aircraft
WIP
at cost
4,310,606
3,841,349
3,841,349
2,918,837
1,950,785
-
(203,562)
691,411
-
-
1,462,936
1,462,936
-
(182,359)
588,819
-
1,056,476
6,261,391
-
292,872
(523,880)
1,188,114
-
5,304,285
5,304,285
-
866,674
(373,702)
836,000
3,975,313
Plant and
Equipment
at cost
14,524
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
14,524
-
(279,412)
-
293,936
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Plant and
Equipment
WIP at cost
76,896,169
76,854,573
76,854,573
52,178,086
3,321,070
(3,906,733)
(203,562)
3,249,361
1,871,789
-
2,310,215
2,310,215
(3,222,198)
(201,195)
2,352,381
1,727,724
1,653,503
80,217,239
(11,264,292)
-
(858,554)
13,175,297
-
79,164,788
79,164,788
(4,591,249)
-
(905,875)
30,830,323
53,831,589
Total
Notes to and forming part of the Financial Statements >
Notes to and forming part of the Financial Statements >
Note 10 Property, Plant and Equipment
continued
(i) Land and Buildings under Construction
During the financial year ended 30 June 2010, the Service
continued building extensions at Dubbo and Broken Hill.
Refurbishment of the Broken Hill base was completed during
the financial year.
(ii) Aircraft Work in Progress (WIP)
During the financial year ended 30 June 2010, the Service paid
a deposit for Aircraft BL166, BL167, BL168, FM47 and FM49 to
carry out Aeromedical Operations.
(iii) Freehold Land and Buildings Carried at Valuation
An independent valuation of the Service’s freehold land and
buildings was performed by Broken Hill Valuers and Egan
National valuers (NSW) to determine the fair value of the land
and buildings. The valuation was determined by reference to
the amounts for which assets could be exchanged between
knowledgeable willing parties at an arm’s length transaction. The
valuation was based on independent assessments. The effective
date of the valuation is 30 June 2007. The carrying amount that
would have been recognised had the assets been carried at cost
is $9,127,095. The Directors have reviewed the latest valuation,
and believe that the valuation approximates the fair value of land
and buildings at 30 June 2010.
(iv) Aircraft and Related
Equipment Carried at Valuation
An independent valuation of the Service’s aircraft was
performed by Charles Taylor Aviation to determine the fair value
of the Aircraft. The valuation was based on the best estimates
available as determined against the current market and the
present exchange rates. The effective date of the valuation is
30 June 2010. This resulted in a decrease in the current value of
the aircraft fleet of $7,357,559. The carrying amount that would
have been recognised had the assets been carried under cost is
$81,174,875.
AASB 116 Property, Plant and Equipment requires that if
an asset’s carrying amount is decreased as a result of a
revaluation, the decrease should be recognised in the income
statement if there is no credit balance in the revaluation reserve
in respect of that asset. Therefore the decrease in accounting
value of the aircraft as referred to above, has been expensed in
the income statement.
As Aircraft asset valuations are expressed in US dollars and
there are constant fluctuations in the exchange rate, aircraft
values may experience significant and volatile changes in fair
value, thus necessitating annual revaluations. The Board has
adopted the policy to revalue aircraft on an annual basis.
(v) Change in accounting policy
Previously, the fair value of Aircraft included all associated
Aircraft fit out (i.e. Medical fit out) and engines. In the year
ended 30 June 2010, Aircraft assets have been separated into
three classes – Aircraft, Aircraft fit out and engines. All three
asset classes have different useful lives. Aircraft and engines
are carried at fair value, refer note 10 (iv) for further details.
Aircraft fit out costs are carried at cost and depreciated over
their useful life.
Note 11 Trade and other payables
Trade payables
2010 $
2009 $
1,747,715
1,583,139
GST payable
594,525
316,222
Accrued expenses
356,362
192,282
2,698,601
2,091,643
Total
Note 12 Interest-bearing loans and borrowings
Current
Current portion of interest-bearing loans and borrowings
-
17,156,060
Total
-
17,156,060
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The bank loans are secured by a registered charge over the aircraft of the Service.
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Note 13 Employee benefits
2010 $
2009$
Current
Salary and wages accrued
639,201
Liability for long service leave
Liability for annual leave
612,420
89,732
379,922
1,870,844
1,661,488
2,599,776
2,653,830
Non current
Liability for long service leave
1,350,555
980,080
Total
3,950,331
3,633,910
Defined contribution superannuation funds
The Service makes contributions to a defined contribution superannuation fund.
The amount recognised as expense was $1,329,854 for the financial year ended 30 June 2010 (2009: $1,462,309).
Note 14 Equity and Reserve
Revaluation Reserve
The revaluation reserve relates to land and buildings measured at fair value in accordance with applicable Australian Accounting Standards.
Fair value reserve
The fair value reserve includes the cumulative net change in the fair value of available-for-sale investments until the investment is derecognised through sale.
Impairment losses are transferred to the income statement.
Note 15 Reconciliation of cash flows from operating activities
2010 $
2009$
Cash flows from operating activities
Profit for the year
11,798,702
23,585,056
Depreciation
3,249,967
2,352,381
Amortisation of Aircraft Engine Overhaul
1,871,789
1,727,724
Devaluation of Aircraft
7,357,559
1,369,049
345,074
112,064
Adjustments for
Loss/(Gain) on Sale of Fixed Assets
Rent income
-
Interest income
(641,526)
Impairment of investments
-
Dividend Income
Capital grants classified as financing
Interest expense
Unrealised loss on interest rate swap
(Gain)/loss on foreign exchange realised
(Gain)/loss on foreign exchange contract unrealised
(42,010)
(1,043,990)
1,782,335
(470,999)
(972,271)
(6,614,091)
(8,207,302)
634,939
1,328,891
1,566,741
(10,161)
(4,764,766)
(1,799,912)
-
17,288,082
17,227,161
Increase / (Decrease) in Deferred Government grants
(970,919)
330,619
Increase / (Decrease) in Payables
606,958
(845,994)
Increase / (Decrease) in Employee Benefits
316,421
950,446
2,249,485
(1,735,406)
(9,174)
25,986
19,480,854
15,952,812
Operating profit before changes in working capital and provisions
Changes in Assets and Liabilities
Decrease / (Increase) in Receivables
Decrease / (Increase) in Inventories
Net cash from operating activities
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Notes to and forming part of the Financial Statements >
Note 16 Operating Leases
2010 $
2009 $
Within One Year
181,921
139,353
Later than one year but not later than five years
281,923
276,149
Later than five years
310,721
304,102
774,565
719,604
Operating Leases
Leases as lessee
Non-cancellable operating lease rental are payable as follows:
Total Lease Commitments
The Service leases property under operating leases. These leases generally provide the Service with a right of renewal at which time terms are
renegotiated. During the financial year ended 30 June 2010, $257,696 was recognised as an expense in the income statement in respect to
operating leases (2009: $345,728)
Note 17 Risk Management
(a) Risk management framework
Identification, measurement and management of risk is a priority for the Service. The provision of aeromedical services carries a
number of diverse risks which may have a material impact on the Service’s financial position and performance. Consequently, the
Board has established a framework covering accountability, oversight, measurement and reporting to maintain high standards of risk
management throughout the Service.
The Service allocates specific roles in the management of risk to executives and senior managers and to the Board and Executive
Committees. This is undertaken within an overall framework and strategy established by the Board. The Board’s objective is to
maintain a strong capital base to enable the Service to continue to provide aeromedical services and to constantly improve the
services provided. There has been no change to Capital Management by the Board during the financial year.
The Service has exposure to the following risks from its use of financial instruments:
> Credit risk
> Liquidity risk
> Market risk
(b) Credit risk
Credit risk is the potential risk of financial loss resulting from the failure of a client to meet their obligations to the Service on time and
in full, as contracted. It arises principally from the Service’s receivables from customers and investment securities.
Management of credit risk
The Service’s exposure to credit risk is influenced mainly by the individual characteristics of each customer and investment. The
demographics of the Service’s customer base, including the default risk of the industry and country in which customers operate,
has less of an influence on credit risk. Approximately 71 percent (2009: 76 percent) of the Service’s total revenue is attributable to
Government Grants with a further 14 per cent (2009: 16 percent) attributable to bequests and donations. The Service is of the opinion
the credit risk associated with this revenue is minimal.
Maximum Service credit exposures for financial assets are analysed below:
2010 $
2009 $
2,071
2,250
Maximum Credit Risk Exposure
Cash on hand
Cash at bank
4,528,279
2,441,814
Term deposits
11,372,309
17,055,002
BT Investment Trust
15,858,768
14,508,808
Foreign Exchange Contract – at fair value
1,799,912
-
Trade debtors
4,580,215
7,289,012
362,292
283,531
38,503,845
41,580,417
Other receivables & prepayments
Total Exposures
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(b) Credit risk continued
Trade receivables are analysed as follows:
2010 $
2009 $
4,469,942
6,391,720
777,832
897,292
(667,559)
-
4,580,215
7,289,012
Gross Receivables
Neither past due
Past due up to 3 months
Impaired
Total
Impaired trade receivables
The Service establish an allowance for impairment that represents their estimate of incurred losses in respect of trade and other
receivables and investments. The main components of this allowance are a specific loss component that relates individually
significant exposures, and a collective loss component established for Services of similar assets in respect of losses that have been
incurred but not yet identified. The collective loss allowance is determined based on historical data of payment statistics for similar
financial assets. At 30 June 2010 an impairment loss of $667,559 was booked (2009: nil).
Investments
The Service limits its exposure to credit risk by only investing in liquid securities through BT Funds Management. Management does
not expect any counterparty to fail to meet its obligations under its investment portfolio which is actively managed by BT Funds
Management and reported to Management.
(c) Liquidity risk
Liquidity risk is the risk that the Service does not have sufficient financial resources to meet its obligations when they come due, or
will have to do so at excessive cost.
Management of liquidity risk
The Service’s liquidity policy is designed to ensure it has sufficient funds to meet its obligations as they fall due. The Service’s
approach to managing liquidity is to ensure, as far as possible, that it will always have sufficient liquidity to meet its liabilities when
due, under both normal and stressed conditions, without incurring unacceptable losses or risking damage to the Service’s reputation.
Exposure to liquidity risk
The Service ensures that it has sufficient cash on demand to meet expected operational expenses, including the servicing of financial
obligations; this excludes the potential impact of extreme circumstances that cannot reasonably be predicted, such as natural
disasters.
Contractual maturities for financial liabilities on a gross cash flow basis are analysed below:
Carrying
amount
$
Contractual
cash flows
$
6 months
or less
$
6 to 12
months
$
1 to 5
years
$
More than
5 years
$
2,342,240
2,342,240
2,342,240
-
-
-
356,362
356,362
356,362
-
-
-
1,566,741
1,566,741
-
-
-
1,566,741
1,899,361
1,899,361
1,899,361
-
-
-
192,282
192,282
192,282
-
-
-
17,156,060
17,791,005
17,791,005
-
-
-
As at June 2010
Other liabilities (excluding non
financial liabilities)
Accruals and deferred income
(excluding non financial liabilities)
Financial Liability – Interest rate swap
As at June 2009
Other liabilities (excluding
non financial liabilities)
Accruals and deferred income
(excluding non financial liabilities)
Interest bearing loans and liabilities
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Notes to and forming part of the Financial Statements >
(d) Market risk
Market risk is the risk that movements in interest rates, foreign exchange rates, equity prices or commodity prices will affect the
Service’s profits. Market risk arises in both the Service’s trading portfolio and its acquisition of aircraft.
Management of market risks
The Service enters into derivatives, and also incurs financial liabilities, in order to manage market risks. All such transactions are
carried out within the guidelines set by the Board. Generally the Service seeks to take out forward exchange contracts to facilitate the
purchase of aircraft and engines in order to manage volatility in profit or loss.
Interest rate risk
Market risk centres on interest rate risk arising from changes in the shape and direction of interest rates (yield curve risk) as well as
mismatches in the re-pricing term of assets and liabilities.
At reporting date the interest rate profile of the Service’s interest-bearing financial instruments was:
2010 $
2009 $
11,372,309
17,055,002
-
17,156,060
Fixed rate instruments
Financial Assets
Financial liabilities
9,804,962
(101,058)
Variable rate instruments
Financial Assets
8,857,254
Financial liabilities
6,623,292
1,567,347
-
7,289,907
6,623,292
The Service does not have any exposure to interest rate movements for fixed rate instruments.
Fair Value sensitivity analysis for variable rate instruments
A change of 100 basis points in interest rates at reporting date would have increased (decreased) profit or loss by the amounts shown
below. This analysis assumes that all other variables, remain constant.
100bp increase
100bp decrease
1,820,571
(1,692,815)
66,233
(66,233)
30 June 2010
Variable rate instruments
30 June 2009
Variable rate instruments
Management of interest rate risk
Interest rate risk is monitored by Management under guidelines and limits defined by the Board.
Foreign Currency Risk
The Service is exposed to foreign currency risk on purchases that are denominated in a currency other than AUD. The currencies
giving rise to this risk are primarily U.S. Dollars.
The entity uses forward exchange contracts to reduce its foreign currency risk. Most of the forward exchange contracts have
maturities of less than one year after the balance sheet date.
In respect of other monetary assets and liabilities held in currencies other than AUD, the entity ensures that the net exposure is kept
to an acceptable level, by buying or selling foreign currencies at spot rates where necessary to address short term imbalances.
The financial risk to the Service in foreign currency risk has been shown through the maturity profile of financial liabilities throughout
this note.
Changes in the fair value of forward exchange contracts that economically hedge monetary assets and liabilities in foreign currencies
and for which no hedge accounting is applied are recognised in the income statement. Both the changes in fair value of the forward
contracts and the foreign exchange gains and losses relating to monetary items recognised as part of ‘net financing costs’ (see note
5)
Sensitivity analysis for foreign currency risk
A 10% strengthening of the Australian Dollar at reporting date against the United States Dollar would have increased (decreased)
profit or loss by $3,459,307. This analysis assumes that all other variables, remain constant.
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(e) Fair values
The fair value of financial assets and liabilities is equal to the carrying amounts show in the Service’s balance sheet.
(f) Equity Price Risk
(i) Equity Price Risk arises from available-for-sale equity securities held by the Service. These investments are market to market and
the carrying value shown in note 8. Investments are managed by BT Financial Group who apply a conservative investment portfolio
mix as per policy set by the Board.
Sensitivity Analysis of Market Risks
(ii) Analysis of equity price risk
Investment
Securities
Value as at
30/6/10
$
Change in
Unit Prices
%
Impact on
Income
Statement
$
Value as at
30/6/09
$
%
$
11,529,793
-2.5%
(288,245)
10,327,330
-2.5%
(258,183)
-5.0%
(576,490)
-5.0%
(516,367)
Change in Unit
Prices
Impact
on Equity
A strengthening of unit prices will have an equal but opposite effect on the above, on the basis that all other variables remain
constant.
(g) Fair value hierarchy
The table below analyses financial instruments carried at fair value, by valuation method. The different levels have been defined as follows:
> Level 1: quoted prices (unadjusted) in active markets for identical assets or liabilities
> Level 2: inputs other than quoted prices included within Level 1 that are observable for the asset or liability, either directly (i.e. as
prices) or indirectly (i.e. derived from prices).
Level 1
Available-for-sale financial assets
30 June 2010
Level 2
Total
Level 1
30 June 2009
Level 2
Total
11,529,793
-
11,529,793
10,327,330
-
10,327,330
-
1,799,912
1,799,912
-
-
-
11,529,793
1,799,912
13,329,705
10,327,330
-
10,327,330
-
(1,567,347)
(1,567,347)
-
-
-
11,529,793
232,565
11,762,358
10,327,330
-
10,327,330
Financial assets designated as fair value through
Income Statement
Financial liabilities designated as fair value
through Income Statement
(h) Capital Management
The Board’s policy is to maintain a strong capital base to sustain future development and to continue to enhance the services
provided by the Service.
Note 18: Related Parties
Transactions with key management personnel
In addition to its salaries, the entity also provides non-cash benefits to key management personnel, and contributes to a postemployment defined contribution superannuation fund on their behalf.
Key management personnel compensation
The key management personnel compensation included in “personnel expenses” (see note 3) are as follows:
2010 $
2009 $
Short term employee benefits
1,201,599
923,561
Long term employee benefits
107,930
258,005
1,309,529
1,181,566
Total
Other key management personnel transactions
The terms and conditions of the transactions with key management personnel were no more favourable than those available, or
which might reasonably be expected to be available, on similar transactions to non-key management personnel related entities on an
arm’s length basis.
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Note 19 Controlled entities
Country of
Incorporation
Ownership interest
2010
2009
United Kingdom
100
100
Australia
100
100
Parent entity
Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia (SE Section)
Subsidiary
Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia – Friends of the UK
Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia (South Eastern Section) New South Wales Operations
Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia (South Eastern Section) Tasmanian Operations
Australia
100
100
Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia (South Eastern Section) Victorian Operations
Australia
100
100
Consolidated financial statements comprising the Service and the controlled entities are not prepared as the controlled entities’ results, assets and
liabilities are not material.
Note 20 Information Required by Condition 7 3 (c) (Vi) of The Authority Conditions
Pursuant To The Charitable Fundraising Act 1991
2010 $
2009 $
Gross income from fundraising
8,049,191
8,618,011
Total cost of fundraising
2,130,731
2,051,967
Funds disbursed for Royal Flying Doctor projects
6,120,869
11,975,475
(202,409)
(5,409,431)
Excess/(shortfall) of total income from fundraising over funds disbursed
Total costs to gross income from fundraising
Net excess/(shortfall) to gross income from fundraising
Total disbursements for projects to total expenditure
Total disbursements for projects to total income received
%
%
26
24
(3)
(63)
287
584
76
139
2010 $
2009 $
-
-
Note 21 Commitments for Expenditure
Land and Buildings
Contracted but not provided for and payable, and due with in 12 months
Whilst not contracted for, the Board and management have determined to incur costs for the
following amount within the next 12 months on the project:
Contracted but not provided for and payable, and due within 12 months:
-
555,273
4,555,000
953,865
Contracted but not provided for and payable, and due within 12 months:
38,146,367
1,225,934
Total
42,701,367
2,735,072
Forecast cost
Aircraft
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Directors Declaration >
1. In the opinion of the directors of the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia (South Eastern Section)
(a) the financial statements and notes set out on pages 36 to 53, are in accordance with the Corporations Act 2001, including:
(i) giving a true and fair view of the financial position of the Service as at 30 June 2010 and of its performance, as
represented by the results of its operations and its cash flows, for the financial year ended on that date; and
(ii) complying with Australian Accounting Standards and the Corporations Regulations 2001; and
(b) there are reasonable grounds to believe that the Service will be able to pay its debts as and when they become due and
payable.
Dated the 27th day of August 2010
Signed in accordance with a resolution of the Directors
PresidentDirector
27th day of August 2010
27th day of August 2010
Declaration in respect of Fundraising Appeals >
I, Joan Treweeke Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia (South Eastern Section)
declare that in my opinion:
(a) the financial report gives a true and fair view of the state of affairs with respect to fundraising appeals;
(b) the provisions of the Charitable Fundraising Act 1991 and the regulations under that Act and the conditions attached to the
authority have been complied with; and
(c) the internal controls exercised by the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia (South Eastern Section) are appropriate and
effective in accounting for all income received.
Joan Treweeke, President
27th day of August 2010
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Independent Auditor’s Report >
To the members of the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia (South Eastern Section)
We have audited the accompanying financial report of the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia (South Eastern Section) (the
“Service”), which comprises the balance sheet as at 30 June 2010, and the income statement, statement of recognised income
and expense and cash flow statement for the year ended on that date, a description of significant accounting policies and other
explanatory notes 1 to 21 and the directors’ declaration.
Directors’ responsibility for the financial report
The directors of the Service are responsible for the preparation and fair presentation of the financial report in accordance with
Australian Accounting Standards (including the Australian Accounting Interpretations) and the Corporations Act 2001. This
responsibility includes establishing and maintaining internal control relevant to the preparation and fair presentation of the financial
report that is free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error; selecting and applying appropriate accounting policies;
and making accounting estimates that are reasonable in the circumstances.
Auditor’s responsibility
Our responsibility is to express an opinion on the financial report based on our audit. We conducted our audit in accordance with
Australian Auditing Standards. These Auditing Standards require that we comply with relevant ethical requirements relating to audit
engagements and plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance whether the financial report is free from material
misstatement.
An audit involves performing procedures to obtain audit evidence about the amounts and disclosures in the financial report. The
procedures selected depend on the auditor’s judgement, including the assessment of the risks of material misstatement of the
financial report, whether due to fraud or error. In making those risk assessments, the auditor considers internal control relevant to
the entity’s preparation and fair presentation of the financial report in order to design audit procedures that are appropriate in the
circumstances, but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of the entity’s internal control. An audit also
includes evaluating the appropriateness of accounting policies used and the reasonableness of accounting estimates made by the
directors, as well as evaluating the overall presentation of the financial report.
We performed the procedures to assess whether in all material respects the financial report presents fairly, in accordance with the
Corporations Act 2001 and Australian Accounting Standards (including the Australian Accounting Interpretations), a view which is
consistent with our understanding of the Service’s financial position and of its performance.
In addition, our audit report has also been prepared for the members of the Service in accordance with Section 24(2) of the
Charitable Fundraising (NSW) Act 1991. Accordingly we have performed additional work beyond that which is performed in our
capacity as auditors pursuant to the Corporations Act 2001. These additional procedures including obtaining an understanding of
the internal control structure for fundraising appeal activities and examination, on a test basis, of evidence supporting compliance
with accounting and associated record keeping requirements for fundraising appeal activities pursuant to the Charitable Fundraising
(NSW) Act 1991 and Regulations.
It should be noted the accounting records and data relied upon for reporting on fundraising appeal activities are not continuously
audited and do not necessarily reflect after the event accounting adjustments and normal year end financial adjustments for such
matters as accruals, prepayments, provisioning and valuations necessary for year end financial report preparation.
We believe that the audit evidence we have obtained is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for our audit opinion.
Auditor’s opinion
In our opinion the financial report of the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia (South Eastern Section) is in accordance with the
Corporations Act 2001, including:
(i) giving a true and fair view of the Service’s financial position as at 30 June 2010 and of its performance for the ended on that date;
and
(ii) complying with Australian Accounting Standards (including the Australian Accounting Interpretations) and the Corporations
Regulations 2001.
Audit opinion pursuant to the Charitable Fundraising (NSW) Act 1991
In our opinion:
a) The financial report gives a true and fair view of the financial result of fundraising appeal activities for the financial year ended
30 June 2010;
b) The financial report has been properly drawn up, and the associated records have been properly kept for the period 1 July 2009
to 30 June 2010, in accordance with the Charitable Fundraising (NSW) Act 1991 and Regulations;
c) Money received as a result of fundraising appeal activities conducted during the period from 1 July 2009 to 30 June 2010 has
been properly accounted for and applied in accordance with the Charitable Fundraising (NSW) Act 1991 and Regulations; and
d) There are reasonable grounds to believe the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia (South Eastern Section) will be able to pay its
debts as and when they fall due.
KPMG
Paul Cenko
Partner
Adelaide, 27 August 2010
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In Appreciation >
Our grateful thanks to all of the following who have helped the RFDS in the
past year, either by making a substantial donation of time, money, services,
in kind support or general assistance.
Individuals Gifts $2,000+
Miss G G Adamson
Mr Michael J Adler
Mr John Almgren AM
& Mrs Yvonne Almgren
Mrs V Appleroth
Mrs V J Arthur
Miss M Attwood
Mrs P H Beckett
Mr S Bentwood
Sir Michael Bishop CBE
Mrs Edith A Burgess
Mr Ken & Mrs Judith Butt
Ms M Butt
Mrs L A Carr
Mrs Vanda Christian
Mrs Helen D Clift
Mrs Gladys Colebrook
Mrs B B Cottee
Mr Tom Cropper
Mrs N J Dobney
Mrs D Fawcett
Mrs A C Felton
Mr W & Mrs A Fitzgerald
Mr C J Gageler
Mrs I L Gageler
Mr J C Gibb
Mrs E Gilbert
Chris Grubb
Miss E M Hall
Mrs E L Harrison
Ms B Haugh
Dr Med H Henschel
Mr Edward J Horsfall
Dr S J Howieson
Mr B G & Mrs M D Jackson
Mr Douglas S Jackson AM
Mrs Eileen M Jeffress
Mr & Mrs F D Judge
Mr & Mrs Gordon King
Jozsef & Edna Kiss
Mrs Isabel Knuckey
The Hon M J M Lawrie
Mrs P M Lee
Mr I G Londish
Mrs J E Lyell
Mr Thomas Lyons
& Mrs Caroline Lyons
Mr L M Magid
Mrs T J Martin-Weber
The late Joy E Mawson
Mrs J McDougall
Mr Gavin McGarrity
Mrs M C McKay
Mrs N McLennan
Mrs Mabs Melville
Mr J P Munro
Mr I J Norman
Mr B G O’Conor
Mrs R H O’Conor
Mr N Ongley
Mr W Paech
Mr Alfred Papallo
Assoc Prof J Patrick
Mrs J Paul
Miss R B Potter
Dr P M Prociuk
Mrs Norma Riddell
Ron & Jenny Rosalky
Mrs Jacqueline Rose
Mr P D Ross
Mrs R L Rubensohn
J Norton Russell
Ms C R Salcher
Mrs J Salisbury
Mrs G A Schmidhamer
Mr D S Shillington
Mr Dick & Mrs Pip Smith
Mrs J Smith
Mr John R Stallard
Mrs L M Storey
& Mr P R Storey
Ms E Sulinski
Mr P & Mrs C Uyttenhove
Mr W A Webster
Mrs M A Windybank
Miss S W Woodcock
Mrs B G Young
Mrs J Young
Alexander & Amely Zaininger
6 individuals have requested
anonymity.
Support & Assistance
ABC Radio
ABC TV
Air BP
Air Services Australia
Ambulance Service of NSW
Ambulance Tasmania
Ambulance Victoria
Australian Government
Department of Families,
Housing, Community
Services & Indigenous
Affairs
Australian Government
Department of Health
& Ageing
Bankstown Airport Limited
Bankstown Fire Brigade
Batlow Apples
Betta Electrical
Blake Dawson
Broken Hill City Council
Buckworth Keady
Lawyers Pty Ltd
Cartridge Rescue
Coca-Cola Amatil
(Aust) Pty Ltd
Mr Allan Coker
Coleman Australia
Corrective Services NSW
Department of Health Victoria
Dick Smith Electronics
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Dubbo City Council
Hawker Pacific Pty Ltd
John Dynon Art Gallery
Kevin Hill’s ‘TOP TEN’
Australian Artists
KPMG
Maari Ma Health
Aboriginal Corporation
Medtronic Australasia Pty Ltd
Dr P S Morey
NSW Department of Health
Qantas Foundation
Rabobank Australia Ltd
Rotary Club – Dubbo South
Santos Ltd
Mr Adam Sebire
Silk Studios
Silver City Mint
State Emergency
Service (NSW SE)
Story Art Gallery,
Howard Steer
Tasmanian Department of
Health & Human Services
The Australian Charities Fund
The Horizon Gallery
Tri-State Conference
University of Sydney
Lambert Visser
3M
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Fundraising,
Groups, and
Organisations
$5,000+
ANZ Trustees Foundation –
Joan Petersen Endowment
Australia Fair Foundation
Australian Wool
Network Pty Limited
Bovis Lend Lease
Broken Hill Women’s
Auxiliary Inc
Cartridge Rescue
Cooper Cup
Charities Auxiliary
Country Women’s
Association of NSW
Dubbo Support Group
Eventide Homes
Flydoc Australia
Forensic Services
Police Bush Safari
Hawker Pacific Pty Ltd
Ingham Enterprises
Pty Limited
Lutanda Manor
Retirement Village
Macavalon Pty Ltd
Macquarie Links
International Golf Club
Medtronic Australasia Pty Ltd
Mungindi Raft Races
National Australian Bank –
Coober Peedy to Adelaide
bike ride by NAB staff
Operation Pelican –
Murray River Rowathon
Outback Air Race 2009
Outback Car Trek 2009-2010
Resourceful Events
Revesby Workers’ Bill Bullard
Charity Committee
RFDS Rugby Dinner
Rotary Club of Burnie
Rotary Club of Somerset Inc
Rotary Club of Wynyard Inc.
Silver City Bush Treadlers Inc
Skipper-Jacobs
Charitable Trust
Sunshine Foundation
Sydney Antique Machinery Club
Inc – Clarendon Classic Event
Sydney Water
Desalination Team
The Bowhunters
Group of Australia
The Dunn Family Trust Fund
The J B Bedwell Foundation,
managed by Perpetual
The O’Neill Foundation
The Outback Publicans
The Renshaw Foundation
The Sohir Abdel-Azim
Charitable Foundation,
managed by Perpetual
The Vernon Foundation
Thomas Hare Investments Ltd
Tri-State Conference
Trustees of the Ernest Heine
Family Foundation
Ulysses Adventure
Riders Group
Walginnam Employment
& Training Aboriginal
Corporation
Wanaaring Rodeo &
Gymkhana Club
Washington H. Soul Pattinson
& Co. Limited
White Cliffs Auxiliary
World Flight Australia
WRV Club
Volunteers
Basil Bainbridge
Joanne Bambagiotti
Alessandra Barbanti
Dianne Becker
Michael Beer
Mary Bentley
Robin Bishop
Diana Blyde
James Blyde
Jack Burke
Thelma Burke
Shirley Butcher
Margaret Butler
Mike Carmont
Margaret Clark
Adele Coiro
Margaret Collier
Marie-Claire Comline
Trajce Cvetanovski
Kerry Day
Margaret Evans
Geoff Firth
Philippa France
William Fraser
Harriet Gall
Adam Gerrard
Marty Gully
Richard Hincks
John Hinton
Wendy Hock-hing
Christeen Hull
Tahrima Kayes
Kevin Knott
Yale Knudson
Fiona Kwok
Stanley Lai
Helen Lange
Deidre Langford
Jann Mackie
Larry Magid
Wincy Marner
Peter McKechnie
Sheila Metcalf
Jovan Naumov
Wendy Norris
Judith Nutman White
Andrew Pettman
David Porter
Asha Raghavaraju
Ralph Ramdhani
Angelene Rayner
Beatrice Roberts
Doug Roser
Karen Roser
Jackie Russin
Karen Russin
Jeanne Simpson
Antoinette Siskovic
David Snedden
Wendy Swinburn
Teng Han Tan
Noel Taylor
Peter Taylor
Lee-Anne Tomkins
Joseph Truman
Stuart Waldon
Graham Walker
Gregory Woodward
Suhaisini Yerrabachu
Founding
Friends of the
RFDS Patrons
John B Fairfax AO
The Hon Tim Fischer AC
Margaret Jackson AC
Helen Lynch AM
Professor Tom Reeve AC CBE
David Reid
Rear Admiral
Peter Sinclair AC KStJ
Work Place
Giving
AGL
Bristol-Myers Squibb
Pharmaceuticals
CAF Community
Fund Australia
Coca-Cola Amatil
(Aust) Pty Ltd
Department of
Corrective Services
Ernst & Young
Fairfax Media Limited
Goldman Sachs
JBWere Pty Ltd
Insurance Australia Group
JB Were Workplace Giving
KPMG
Macquarie Group Foundation
Medicare Australia
National Australia
Bank Limited
One Steel
Pfizer
Rabobank Australia Ltd
Rural Press Limited
Rydges
State Transit Authority NSW
Suzanne Grae Pty Ltd
The Australian Charities Fund
Torrens Island Power Station
United Way Sydney –
Workplace Giving Program
Westpac Banking Corporation
– Matching Gift Program
Founding
Friends of
the RFDS
Committee
Members
Chairman Michael Crouch AO
John Azarias
John Daubney
John Fairfax AO
Christine Liddy AO
John Milhinch OAM
Andrew Murray
David Reid
Trevor Rowe AM
Paul Scully-Power AM
Clyde Thomson GM
Joan Treweeke
Richard Warburton AO
The Hon Robert Webster
Ken Youdale OAM
RFDS Friends
in the UK
Trustees
Lady Virginia Bell
Sir Christopher Benson JP DL
Sir Michael Bishop CBE
Peter Box
John Milhinch OAM
John Mohin
Nicky Reid
Marina Ritossa (Chair)
Michael Whalley
Members’ Honour Roll >
Founding Friends
Friends of the RFDS
Mr Len Ainsworth & Mrs Gretel Ainsworth
Mr Michael Crouch AO
Mr John B Fairfax AO
The late Lady (Nancy) Fairfax OBE AO Hon DLitt
John Swire & Sons Pty Ltd
Rabobank Australia Ltd
Tenix Foundation Trust
The Bruce & Joy Reid Foundation
The Maple-Brown Family Charitable Trust
The Profield Foundation
Tzu Chi Foundation Australia
Mr Michael J Adler
Mr Robert O Albert AO RFD RD
Susan Alexander & Peter
Dowling
Mrs R Armytage AM
Mrs G Arnott
Miss M Attwood
Mr Jon A Austin
Ms V Binns
Mr D R Bishop
& Ms G D M Turner
Mr G L Bray
Mr N C Brown
Mr Ken & Mrs Judith Butt
Mr K H Chan
Mrs Vanda Christian
Mrs B B Cottee
Mr Jack Cowin (in association
with Hungry Jack’s)
Mr Maxwell & Mrs Gwen Coy
Mr G R Cuffe
Mr Andrew &
Mrs Jenny Cummins
Mr C G Cupit
Dr L M Edwards
Mrs J A Fisher
Mr W & Mrs A Fitzgerald
Mr A Fitzgibbon
Dr S C Flecknoe-Brown
Mr B Gatfield
Mr J C Gibb
Mrs E Gilbert
Mr George & Mrs Kerry Gillott
Mr N & Mrs L Golding
Ms E L Goodfellow
Chris Grubb
Mr D & Mrs J Hardy
Ms B Haugh
1 member has requested anonymity
Foundation Custodians
Mrs I L Gageler
Mr J C Gibb
Mrs Nathalie Kulakowski
Mrs Mabs Melville
Mr D S Shillington
Dr R Watchorn
Mr W A Webster
Mrs B G Young
Buckle Family Trust in memory of Frank Buckle
Ian McNair Charitable Foundation Limited
The Maple-Brown Family Charitable Trust
1 member has requested anonymity
Custodians
(individuals, followed by organisations)
Dr S J Howieson
Mr T Hughes
Mr L A Hunter
Mr B G & Mrs M D Jackson
The Hon M J M Lawrie
Mr R Leece AM RFD
& Mrs C Leece
Ms A Lingane & Mr J Gow
Mr I G Londish
Ms Helen Lynch AM
Mrs Jann C Mackie
The late Joy E Mawson
Mrs D H McLaurin
Mrs Mabs Melville
Mrs Joy Merchant
Helen Molesworth
Mr Andrew Murray
Mr B G O’Conor
Mrs R H O’Conor
Lysia O’Keefe
Rodney O’Neil
Graham Painton
Ms M Parkinson
Mrs Jean D Parsons
Mr G F Paton
Mr G R Peterson in memory
of Susan M Peterson
Michiko Raimoto
Mr & Mrs R Rich
Mr Peter Ritchie AO
Mr Stewart J Rogers
Mr P D Ross
Mr J Rowsell
Mrs R L Rubensohn
J Norton Russell
Mr A G Rydge
Mrs J Salisbury
Mrs M Sinclair
Mr Dick & Mrs Pip Smith
Mrs J Smith
Mr John R Stallard
Pastor V G Steward
Mr P R Storey &
Mrs L M Storey
Mr D Stuart
Mr J W & Mrs M K te Strake
Mr Julian Tertini
Mr W R G Trestrail
Miss S W Woodcock
Alexander & Amely Zaininger
Berrima Diesel Service
Cartridge Rescue
ELO Digital Office
Eventide Homes (NSW)
Horst & Ingrid Schurger –
CBS Foodtech Pty Ltd
Ian McNair Charitable
Foundation Limited
Ingham Enterprises
Pty Limited
Leighton Holdings Ltd
R H Bare Pty Ltd
Sydney Airport
Corporation Limited
Thakral Holdings
The Dunn Family Trust Fund
The Grosvenor Foundation
The HV McKay
Charitable Trust
The James N Kirby
Foundation
The Moore Family Foundation
The Mordant Family
The Renshaw Foundation
Lady Durrant
Sir William Durrant Bt
Jeff & Janice Edmunds
Mr John Efkarpidis
Miss A J Egan
Dr M K Egan
Mrs H R Elliot
Mr S J Elliott
Blue & Judith Ellis
Mrs H J Ellis
Mr R & Mrs H Emmerson
Mr J Emmett
Mrs C M Etty
Mr T J Evans
Mr J J Eve
Mrs D E Everson
Lady (Mary) Fairfax AC OBE
Miss Marilyn J Farr
Mr R B Farrow
Mr D O Ferris
Mrs N E Fielding
Mrs F A Findlay
Mr J Fitt
Mrs J G Fleming
Miss C A Flynn
Dr Jennifer M Y Foong
Mrs M M Foran
Ms D Ford
Mrs C J Franke
Dr R H Frater
Mr D Frost
Johnnie Fuller
Mrs Sieglind Fyfe
Mr C J Gageler
Mrs I L Gageler
Mr A & Mrs J Gates
Mrs P J Gaudry
Ms P Gaughwin
Mr M L Giffin
Mr J A Gilchrist
Mrs C E Giles
Mr G J Giles
Mr Andrew Gilman
Mr J Glading
Thomas J Glennie
Mr D S Goddard
Mr L W Godwin
Ms J Goninon
Mr R Gonthier
Miss G H Goodall
Mrs K M Goodwin
Mr J A Goss
Mr G R Graham
Mr I D Graham
Mr R E C Grainger
Mr R J & Mrs C L Grant
Ms S Gray
Mr M J Green
Mr N S Green
Mr A W Greensill
Mr M C Gregory
Dr J Gregson
Mr R Hadler
Miss P D Haggard
Dr J Hails
Mrs E A Hales
Mr C M Hall
Dr A L Hamilton
Ms J E Hamilton
Roy Hammond
Dr D J Hancock
Margaret Hanks
Ms Thelma Hanley
Mr R T Hannaford
Dr P W J Harrigan
Mrs B Harris
Mr G E Harris
Mr P Harris
Mrs E L Harrison
Mrs J L Harrison
Mr F Hart
Mr G Hart
Dr James Hart
Mr B H Hartwell
Mr C Harvey
Sandi Harvey
Mr B N Hastie
Mr M J Hawker
Mr K Hawkins
Ken Hayward
Mr N S Hayward
Mr Brian J Healey in memory
of Mrs Sandra L Healey
Ms M L Hearn
Mr C Hender
Eileen Henderson RFD
5 members have requested
anonymity.
(individuals, followed by organisations)
Mr S J Adams
Mr W Adams
Miss G G Adamson
Mr Bruce Adlam
Mr E J Ahearn
Greg Aitkenhead
Mr Robert O Albert AO RFD RD
Dr K L Albrecht
Mr M Alexander
Dr G Allan
Mrs K A Allison
Mrs J Amey
Mr & Mrs H S Amos
Mr G & Mrs J Anderson
Mr J C Andrews
Mr N L Arber
Mrs V J Arthur
Mr D T & Mrs C A Ashton
Mr J Atkin & Dr J Haddrick
Dr & Mrs N R Austin
Mr R Bachmann
& Mrs R Bachmann
Mr F I Bailey
Mr Ian Baldry
Mr Miles D Barclay
Mr B J Barker
Colleen Barker
Mr L N Barker
Iain & Cathie Bartholomew
Ms M Batch
J R Baxter
Mrs K Beatton
Mrs P H Beckett
Mr S Bentwood
Dr N A Betts
Dr D J Bihari
Dr A J Birkhead
Mrs P F Birtles
Judge A D & Mrs C Bishop
Mrs H M Bisley
Mr D D Blaxland
Ross Blick
Miss M Blums
Dr M A Booth
Mr S J Borland
Mr B Bouchard
Anna Boukouvalas
Mrs W G Bowman
Wendy & John Bradshaw
Jill Braid
Mr R Brcerevic
Mr P R G Bridges
Cmdr D Briese
Mr & Mrs A Brown
Mr D O Bruce-Steer
Mr & Mrs D Brumby
Ms L V Bruton
Andrew Buchanan
Elly Buchanan
Dr Tuan Quang Bui
Ms K Burley
Ms K F Butt
Miss M Callister
Mrs S Cameron
Bruce Campbell
Mr R L Campbell
Dr Peter Cannon
Miss R Carmody
Dr C M Carr
Mrs M Carr
Ian Carter
Mrs B E Cary
Mr B Casey
Mr P I Castle
Lynne Cattell
Mr Michael Chamley
Mrs P C Chan
Mr J P Chapman OAM
Miss Lorna M Charles
Dr Peter L Charlton
Mr V & Mrs J Chiang
Dr C I V Childs
Mrs J Chisholm OAM
Mrs A Cho
Mr R J Church
Mrs M C Clark
Mrs J B Cleary
Mr G Clegg
Mrs S M Clifton
Mrs J M Clowes
Mrs D Coleman
Mr A Collins
Mary Collins
Ms P M Colvin
Miss T M Conlan
Mrs M Conners
Mrs M V Cooper
Ms V J Cooper
Mr J Cordina
Catherine Gaskin Cornberg
Ms V Coughlin-West
Mrs R Crabb in memory
of her husband Rear Admiral
G J B Crabb CBE DSC
Cheryl Craig
Judge R G Craigie
Mr L E Crane
Dr P Cregan
Mrs K Cregan-Attwell
Dr B Currie
Mr D & Mrs E Cusack
Elizabeth Cusack
Mr J W Cuthel
Mr B R Dalton
Ms D D Daniel
Mr K Dark
Mr R F Darke
Dr M J Davies
Dr Peter J Davis
Ross Davis
Dr T R Davis
Mr C M Dawson
Mr I A Dawson
Mr G R Day
Mrs E A De Bortoli
Mr K De Jong
Mr J & Mrs A de la Torre
Mr M J De Nardi
Mr & Mrs K D Dean
Mr C W M Deane
Mr C Deans
Mr A H Dennett
Mrs Nancy Denniss in loving
memory of her husband,
Ronald Eric Denniss
Mr G Dewing
Mrs N J Dobney
Mr J M Doohan
Mrs E M Douglas
Mr W Downes
Mrs C Dumbrell
Miss O M Dunk
Mr A Dunn
Ms J A Durham
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Mrs J Henry
Mr J K & Mrs L Hepburn
Charlotte Hespe
Mr P Hildersley
John Hill
Ms R R Hindmarsh
D Hodgson
Mr W E Holland
Mr Richard E Holman
Mr S Holt
Mr Ivan Holyman
Dr Paul Holz
Mrs A G Homer
Mr J W Hook
Mrs T Hook
Mrs S M Hordern
Mr L J Houghton
Mr John B Howe
Mrs S Howes
Mr B C Howie
Mr J Hudson
Mr J A Hudson
Mrs M G Hudson
Dr S Hughes BDS
Mr S Hunt OAM
Mr D & Mrs M Hutton
Mr M Ihlein
Mr Peter J Ikin
Mrs C L Imhoff-Stern
Mrs P M Irving
Mr Douglas S Jackson AM
Mrs Faith D Jackson
Mr J B Jacobsen
Dr M P C Jaimon
Mr A Jeavons BEM
Mrs K A Jenkins
R N Jewell
R A & E E Johnson
Mr S Johnson
Ms V Johnson
Mrs D A Johnston
Mr & Mrs G Jones
Mr G B Jones
Neville Jones
Mr O L Jones
Phyllis Jones
Mr P A Jones
Ms Suzanne Jones
Dr G E Jordan
Mrs S Jowett
Mr & Mrs F D Judge
Mr R Judge
Mr P S Kahlefeldt
James Karbowiak
Mr M Kearney in memory
of Monica Kearney
Mr R Kella
Mrs A H Kelly
Dr W S Kennedy
Ms C D Kibble
Mr T C King
Ms S D Kingwill
Mr & Mrs R Kinnish
Mr A Kitevski
Mr L J Knight
Mrs J R Knox
Dr R G Knudsen
Mr A Kotzur
Mr A Koumoukelis
Dame Leonie Kramer AC
Dr J R Kramer-Maier
Karl Kroeger
Mr R R Krueger
Mr S Kuehn
Mrs Nathalie Kulakowski
Mr A Kushin & Ms D Ray
Mr P Lacey
Mr W Landford
Dr H Lange
Miss D Lansdown
Mr G Lawrence
Mr R H Lawry
Adrian Lee
Mrs A V Lee
Mr Christopher J Lee
Mrs P M Lee
Mrs S P Lee
Mrs V W Lee
Mr M Little AC
Miss E J Locke
Mrs J E Lockhart
Miss R M Logan
Mr I Lowbeer
Michael S Lowe
Mrs M A Lucas
Mr J M Lynch
Mr I A Macdonald
Miss A H MacDougall
Mr D R H Macintyre
Dr K H Mackey
Mr F C Mackillop OAM
Mr H H Mackillop JP
Mr A C Macreadie
Mr L M Magid
Mrs C Maher
Mr I Malkin
Mr D Mansur &
Mrs J L Mansur
Mr W Marr
Mr A A Martin
Mr G Martin
Mrs T J Martin-Weber
Mr R Mastus
Mr A C Maxwell
Mr M A Mayger
Mr John McCann
Mr Brian K McCarthy
Ms F A McColl
Ms L E McConnell
Mr G McConnochie
& Mrs J McConnochie
Mrs M F McCrossin
Ms K McCullough
Mrs G McDonagh
Miss L J McDonald
M/s L McDonnell
Mrs M C McKay
Mr R McKay
Ms J McKee
Mr N G & Mrs L McKee
Mr G J McKenny
Mr M & Mrs J McKenzie
Mrs E M McKinnon
Mr Geoff McKinnon JP
Mrs N McLennan
Mr Andrew D McLeod
Mrs J E McLeod
Mr Peter H McNeill
& Mrs R C McNeill
Mrs B J McPherson
Mr R T Mcphillamy
Mrs E McRae
Mr S McShane
Mr D S McWilliam
Ian Meggitt
Carlos Mendes
The Dennis Merchant Family
Ms M F Mercuri
Mr R Meres
Mr M Miers
Don Miles
Mr J G Miles
Dr A P Millar
Mr J Mills
Mr I Mirels & Mrs H Mirels
Mr Geoffrey C Mitchell
Mr R G Mobbs
Mr Walter K Mobbs
& Betty D Mobbs
Mrs J E Moore
Mr M Moore
Neil Moore
Mrs I G Morgan
Mr E J Mortimer
Ms K Morton
Mr W F Moss
Mr R M Mostyn
Mrs C P Muir
Miss J Muir
Mrs P A Murdoch
Mrs Ethel M Murray
Mr J M Naccachian
Pilot Wing Members
Mrs M E Neal
Irena Nebenzahl
Peggy Nelson
Mr K E Nichol
Dr A M & Mrs K A Nicholas
Mrs J A Nicholson
Mr I J Norman
Mrs Susan F Norman
Mr P L Nowlan
Mr G R Nunn
Ms J S Nutman White
Mr C Odgers
Ms V A Offner
John Oliver
Mr Y M Oon
Shirley O’Reilly
Ms E Oroszlany
Mrs B G Osborne
Mr G Osborne
Miss V P Packer
Mrs B E Page
Mr N Panos
Mr C Paola
Dr R D & Mrs P R Pares
Mr B C & Mrs T M E Park
Kevin J Parker
Dr B Parkinson
Lady Roslyn Parkinson
Margot Paterson
Dr G H Paul
Mrs G Pawlitschko
Mr D Paxton
Dr H J Peak
Mrs Judith Pearson
Cardinal G Pell
Mr C E Peoples
Mr A E Peppercorn
Mr S R Perry
Mr R Peters
Joan M Petersen
Mr B Peterson
Mr A M Pfoeffer
Mrs P L Pigott
Mr J M Pike
Mr G & Mrs M Pinto
Anne K Pittman
Ms A Plotke
Maryann Plowright
Mrs J & Mr V J Plummer
Mr V J Plummer
Mr A B Poole
Mr H J Porter
Mr M J Powell
Ms L Pratt
Mrs W Pratten
Mr & Mrs A Prebble
Mr A G Preece
Mr W & Mrs Y Preece
Dr P M Prociuk
Mrs B D Rallings
Mr W Randall
Mr D R Raymont
Mr R E Redfern
Mrs J H P Redman
Kenneth R Reed
Mrs M E Reid
Mr & Mrs P Rennie
Mr W H Richards
Andrew Rigney
Miss J J Roberton
Mr W Roberts
Miss R G Robertson
Phil Robinson
Mr D J Robson AM
Ms K H Robson
Mrs Imelda Roche AO
Mr A J Rogers AM
Mr L K Rogerson
Ron & Jenny Rosalky
Dr A Rose & Mr G Dunn
Jacqueline Rose
Mrs A E Rowe
Mr D B Rowley
Kaye & Richard Russell
Ms A L Russell-French
Mr S Ruttley
Mr J C Ryan
Mr D J Salkeld
Albert N Salles
Mr I Salmon
Mrs K Salteri
Mrs Betty Saunders-Klimenko
Mr W R Saxelby
Mr J J Schaefer
Ms I R Schmidt
Mr R N Schofield
David Schulz
Mrs A M Scott
Dr D E Scott
Mrs D E Scott
Mr J K Scott
Miss L Scott
Ms R Scott
Mr J Scott-Stevenson
Ms S Seco
Mrs B Selby
Ms J E Shaw
Mrs J H Shepherd
Grover Shetterly
Dr G S Shirtley
Mr B C Showniruk
Mr H P Simons AM
Mr L N & Ms J Skinner
Mrs F E Slack
Mr A J & Mrs K R Sloss
Anne M Smith
Mr A W Smith
Mr Ken Smith
Mr P & Mrs R V Smith
Mr T & Mrs S J Smith
Mr W P Smith
Dr P M & Mrs D Snowdon in
memory of Zoe M Snowdon
& Leonard William Snowdon
Ezekiel Solomon AM
Mr J Sowden
Mrs J & Mr P Spark
Miss L J Spinks
Mr & Mrs W A Stacy
Mr D P Steer
Paul Stenhouse
Miss A M Stephen
Ms Nancy Stevens
Mr P H A Stewart
Mr S D Stewart
Miss K E Stoddart
Mr P R Storey &
Mrs L M Storey
Mr T J W Street
Mr D C Such
Mr A Summer
Dr Martin Suthers
Peter & Jenny Sutton
Tony & Bernadette Sutton
Max Sward
Mrs J Sweetnam
Mr J M A Tait
Mrs I M Tangie
Dr Sandra M Taylor
Mrs C Temperli
Mr W C Terracini SC
Mr J Terry
Mr E E Tessarolo
Mr B Therp-Olesen JP
Mr F G Thomas
Mrs R L Thompson
Mr S J Thompson
Mrs B A Tidex
Mrs S R Toland
Richard Treweeke
Mr M Trotter
Mr G & Mrs S Tsiros
Mrs C T Tuckwell
Ms M Turner
Mr Robert Turner
Mr M van der Kleij
Mr Jan W Van Der Veen
Mr W J Van Vlymen
Ms D J Verran
Dr A D Villiers
Mr G Vumbaca
Mr & Mrs L K Waddy
Mr C D Walker
Mr I G Walker
Ms P G Walker
Major K Walton
Dr P T Warburton
Mr C R & Mrs S Warn
Capt Ron Wastell
Ms A Wedutenko
Mr Peter Weinert
Mr G S Wellings
Mr P A Wheeler
Dr A D & Mrs D P White
Mr R J White AO
Mrs S White
Mr D G Whittingham
Mrs Adeline C Wiles
Dr Jenny M Wilkinson
John Wilkinson
Dr R C Wilkinson
Dr D Williams
Ms P Williamsz
Ron Willis
Bob & Val Willoughby
Mr P M Wilson
Mr D R Wimer
Mrs M A Windybank
Mr A D M Witham
& Mrs A J Witham
Mrs S I H Witts
Gilman E Wong
Mr P J Wright
Mr W A Wrzos
Mr H S & Mrs B G Wuersch
Mrs R Yabsley
Mr E Yin
Ms L R Young
Mick Zawodzinski
Mr M I & Mrs M E Zell
AFIS Pty Limited
APA Group
Astralinks Pty Ltd
Auscott Limited
BMW MCCA
BMW Touring Club of NSW
Buckle Family Trust in
memory of Frank Buckle
Captain Liz Enterprises
Chalk & Fitzgerald
Chestnut Tree Foundation
Christian Assemblies
International
Coast 2 Coast Camp
Services Pty Ltd
Continental Water
Systems Pty Ltd
Fender Australia Pty Ltd
Integrated Comms Pty Limited
Jasitup Pty Ltd
Livestock & Bulk Carriers
Association
Marie Angelique
International Pty Ltd
Nelson Investments
Pty Limited
Panstyn Investments Pty Ltd
Pegmont Mines Limited
Plackett Family Trust
Polymet Australia Pty Ltd
R.E.D Industries Pty Limited
Rad-Tel Systems Pty Ltd
Rural Management Advisors
Pty Ltd
Scientific Management
Associates Pty Ltd
Strobyn Holdings Pty Limited
Susan Rothwell
Architects Pty Ltd
Temora Shire Council
Tenix Corporate
Terry Bec & Associates
The Penn Foundation
W J Deane Family
Holdings Pty Ltd
Ware Building Pty Ltd
21 members have requested
anonymity.
(individuals, followed by organisations)
Mr C J Abell
Mr D J Aber
Dr E Acheson
Ms G Acornley
Professor C M Adam
Mrs Mary Adams in memory
of the Late John Adams
Mr N Adams
Mr G Adamson
Mrs M J Adamson
Mr Ron & Mrs Olive Adamson
Mrs J Adare
Mrs A Adkins
Mr G E Adkins
Mr C Agnew
Dr J Ahmed & Dr E Keirnan
Mr H E Aide
David S Ainsworth
Mr D A Aitken
Mr & Mrs D G Aitken
Miss J Aitken
Jim Aitken OAM
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Dr G H (Ward) &
Mrs R Aitkens
Antoinette Albert
Mr P Alcaine
Mr John R Alcock
& Mrs Susan T Alcock
Mrs K Alcorn
Mrs L K Alder
Mrs G I Alderton
Mr G Alexander
Mrs P Alexander
Mrs & Mr R Alexander
John F Alford
Dr M D Allam
Ms B Allan
Dr R J Allan
Miss P Allaway
Mr C Allen
Ms D L Allen
Dr J Allen & Dr S Halloran
Mrs L Allen
Mrs B A Alt
Mr A G Altomonte
Mrs N Alvaro
Mr R Ambuhl
Mr C Amesbury
Dr R Amor
Mr G G Anderson
Mrs Lynette Anderson
Mr M C Anderson
Mr N M C Anderson
Paul Anderson
& Julie Williams
Hon Peter Anderson AM
Mr & Mrs R Anderson
Mr R J Anderson
Mr C Andrew
Mr N Andrews
Ms J Angus
Mr K M Anquetil
Mr A Antico
Mr A H Aplin
Dr D Appel
Viti H Appleby
Ms G Appleton
Judy Archer
Mrs P J Archer
Mrs G Arden Basaglia in
memory of Robert Leslie
Arden
Mr J Ardill
Dr N Argent
Mr B R Armstrong
Miss C J Armstrong
Mr K E Armstrong
Mr P A Armstrong
Mr F Arnall
Mrs S Arnel
Mr C N Arnold
Mrs Norma Arnold
Mr T J & Mrs C A Arnold
Mrs G M Arnott
Mrs G V Arnott
Neville J Arnott
Mr D J Aroin
Mrs R B Aronsen
Mrs M Arscott
Mrs K J Arthurs
Miss L Ash
Dr J Asher
Mr & Mrs K B Ashley
Mr E Ashton
Mrs S M Ashton
Dr J R S Ashwell
Mr M C Askew
Miss F Aspinall
Mr H F & Mrs M A Astley
Ms M Astorri
Ms Susan Atherton
Mrs D Atkins
Mrs J Atkinson
Mr W A S Atkinson
Ms G Augimeri
Mr M Austin
Mrs J H Auty
W J Avery
Mr & Mrs Avramidis
Louis J Axiak
Mr Bruce Ayling
Mr R B Ayling
Mr J W & Mrs D Ayres
Mr P J Ayscough
Noel Azar
Mr H A Azzopardi
Mr R F Bachmann
Mrs P K Badgery
Mr B L Bailey
Mr B W Bailey
Mr D J & Mrs W A Bailey
Mrs J Bailey
Mrs J Bailey
Ms J J Bailey
Capt N C L Bailey
Mr P G Bailey
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Outback Car Trek
Visitors’ Centre & Head Office
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2/458 Airport Ave
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Sydney NSW 2001
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E enquiries@rfdsse.org.au
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people like you. Help us ensure that we will
always be there when we’re needed:
You can:
>Send your donation to
Royal Flying Doctor Service,
Reply Paid 3537 Sydney NSW 2001
>Phone us on 02 9941 8888 or 1300 669 569
>Visit website www.flyingdoctor.org.au
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