Messages from our Key Supporters

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Helping others becomes part of the healing process

Making life easier for families living in outback Australia has been a significant and gratifying step in the healing process for breast cancer survivor Irene Lund. Mrs Lund, 60, and her husband Andrew, 61, are volunteers with the Frontier Services program Outback Links which provides support to people who live and work in remote parts …

Cover the Country

Thank you for helping us COVER THE COUNTRY …so that we can continue to go the extra mile for the people of remote Australia. Thank you to everyone who gave generously to our Cover the Country campaign in 2012. As part of our Centenary year, we asked people to give a $20 note to Frontier Services so …

Carer’s journey inspires fight for services in the Pilbara

Adrianne Catlin never planned on being a carer. But three years ago when her mother started a steep and heartbreaking decline into dementia, she suddenly found herself taking on that role. “I didn’t want to be a carer, I wanted to be a daughter, and my role changed,” said Mrs Catlin, a mother with three …

Ways to participate

Read all about the events that have taken place throughout the Centenary Year.  Events Calendar Why not organise your own Centenary event? Information & inspiration can be foud here!  Your Event Share the story of Frontier Services and its predecessors! Resources can be found here.   Share the Story Have you got a story to …

Highlighting the century

Want to know more about the beginnings of the organisation? Read up on the history.  History Ever wondered in what year something happened? The timeline has all the answers.  Timeline Get to really know the people who have been a part of the work across the century!  Photo Gallery  

Celebrating the Centenary

Frontier Services is the successor in the Uniting Church to the Australian Inland Mission, developed by Rev Dr John Flynn to provide support to the people of outback Australia. Flynn presented a proposal to the Assembly of the Presbyterian Church on 26 September 1912 which resulted in the establishment of the Australian Inland Mission. Frontier Services held …

Sandy and Des McDonald go outback to lend a hand

Canowindra grandparents Sandy and Des McDonald have discovered a way to combine their love for travel in the outback with offering a helping hand to strangers in need. They are volunteers with the Frontier Services program Outback Links which supports families living in remote locations that need assistance for a short period of time. In …