Australians in the Outback are Feeling Abandoned.

Australians in the Outback are Feeling Abandoned.

We spoke to a group of Bush Chaplains recently, and they all told stories that had one thing in common:  Farmers and families in the outback are feeling abandoned. They feel their country has forgotten them. Pastor Joe Eka, our Bush Chaplain in Kennedy in Far North Queensland, told me about a community who feel …

A Palpable Need for Mending in Narrabri

A Palpable Need for Mending in Narrabri

Frontier Services Acting National Director just returned from a trip out through Narrabri in Northern NSW, and he witnessed first-hand the need for mending from the flooding in Narrabri and surrounding areas. Rob shares what he saw and the people he met, because it shows just how much of a difference the kindness of Frontier …

Serving the country

Serving the country

After 20 years serving the country as Bush Chaplain for Frontier Services, we say a huge thank you Rev. John Dihm as he moves into retirement. John still remembers when he was first called to the outback, pulled from his duties as a Chaplain in a Melbourne cancer hospital. Two decades later, he admits it …

Worst floods in living memory

Worst floods in living memory

The Kimberley is currently experiencing its worst floods in living memory. That is the fallout following Ex-Tropical Cyclone Ellie and this is only the start of the wet season. The prospect of more cyclones to come is very real. We have seen the graphic images of the catastrophic damage caused. Essential infrastructure has been destroyed, …

A Christmas Message

A Christmas Message

Please enjoy reading a Christmas message from our Acting National Director Rob Floyd. Christmas is a chance to spend time with loved ones and reflect on the things for which we are most grateful. As I hear stories from across Australia of the work of our Bush Chaplains and our many volunteers, as I reflect ...

Disaster doesn’t end when everyone goes home

Disaster doesn’t end when everyone goes home

As acutely as their impact can be felt by entire communities, disaster doesn’t end when everyone goes home. More than one in four Australians live in rural and remote parts of the country. While there are challenges all year round in these areas, they are particularly vulnerable when disaster strikes. Events like Cyclone Seroja trigger …

You can give hope this Christmas

You can give hope this Christmas

You can give hope this Christmas for countless families doing it tough in the country. You can help people like Marj and Ray give their grandkids another Christmas to remember. Because for them every day is still a struggle, especially after going through the worst Australian drought in over a century. The creek was dry, …

Standing with the Birdsville Community

Standing with the Birdsville Community

Frontier Services has been standing with the Birdsville community for over a century. Over that time, people from across Australia have journeyed to Birdsville for its iconic races. Over one frenetic week, the town’s population balloons from a little over 100 to well over 10,000. Interstate motley crew gather in caravans and on campgrounds. Standing …