Help us Cover the Country with care

Can you spare $20 to help build a brighter future for the people of remote Australia? Frontier Services today launches its Cover the Country campaign to raise the money it needs to continue to care for the people of remote Australia for the next 100 years. Every $20 that is donated will help Frontier Services …

Another pair of hands makes all the difference

This National Volunteer Week, 14-20 May, Frontier Services celebrates the work of its Outback Links volunteers who provide hands-on support to hundreds of families in rural and remote Australia every year. This is a story about the experience of one family in WA. During the summer of 2011-12, while much of eastern and northwest Australia battled …

Changing gait

During National Volunteer Week, 14-20 May, Frontier Services celebrates the work of its Outback Links volunteers who provide hands-on support to hundreds of families in rural and remote Australia every year. Queenslanders John and Shan Sharp from Mt Tyson on the Darling Downs have discovered there is so much more to volunteering than just helping out. …

Changing gait

Changing gait

During National Volunteer Week, 14-20 May, Frontier Services celebrates the work of its Outback Links volunteers who provide hands-on support to hundreds of families in rural and remote Australia every year. This is a story from one of our great volunteer couples. Queenslanders John and Shan Sharp from Mt Tyson on the Darling Downs have discovered …

A warm welcome to the Snowy region

New Frontier Services Snowy River Patrol Minister Rev Rowena Harris has already been embraced, both by the cooler climate and the community. Ms Harris is the former Patrol Minister for the Croajingolong Patrol where she was based out of Mallacoota in the far eastern corner of the state. She has moved 150km west to Snowy …

A warm welcome to the Snowy region

A warm welcome to the Snowy region

New Frontier Services Snowy River Patrol Minister Rev Rowena Harris has already been embraced, both by the cooler climate and the community. Ms Harris is the former Patrol Minister for the Croajingolong Patrol where she was based out of Mallacoota in the far eastern corner of the state. She has moved 150km west to Snowy …

Volunteers fill the gap in rural and remote Australia

Volunteers fill the gap in rural and remote Australia

NATIONAL VOLUNTEER WEEK: 14-20 May, 2012 With National Volunteer Week about to begin, Outback Links is calling on more people to lend a hand off the beaten track. The theme for the Week is “Volunteers – Everyone Counts” and we believe this is especially true for Outback Links, as every volunteer placement counts as we …

Volunteer Resources

Share the word about Outback Links! Outback Links has gathered a range of resources to help you share the message about Outback Links with your friends and local community. Whether it’s sharing your story at your local church or community group, emailing a friend or posting a poster at your local cafe, here are a range …