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Northern Territory - Organisation
Australian Inland Mission (1912 - 1977)
- From
- 1912
- To
- 1977
- Categories
- Presbyterian, Care Provider
- Alternative Names
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- Location
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The Australian Inland Mission was established in 1912 by the Rev John Flynn (later founder of the Royal Flying Doctor Service) of the Presbyterian Church. The initial focus of AIM was to provide medical services to those living in remote Outback areas. With the formation of the Uniting Church of Australia in 1977, the work of AIM was continued through the Presbyterian Inland Mission and Frontier Services.
Timeline
- 1912 - 1977
- Australian Inland Mission
- 1977 -
- Frontier Services
- Collection Title
- Records of the Uniting Church in Australia Frontier Services (1897 - 2011)
- Date Range
- 1897 - 2011
- Reference
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MS 5574
[National Library of Australia Reference Number]
- Contact
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Please contact a Librarian at Reader Services, National Library of Australia:
Postal address: National Library of Australia, Canberra ACT 2600
Phone: (02) 6262 1266
Website: http://www.nla.gov.au/askalibrarian/
DETAILS
- Collection Title
- Records of the Uniting Church in Australia, Northern Synod (1940 - 1986)
- Date Range
- 1940 - 1986
- Reference
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- Contact
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Please contact the Northern Territory Archives Service:
Email: ask@lant.nt.gov.au
Darwin Office:
Postal Address: GPO Box 874, Darwin NT 0801
Phone: (08) 8924 7677 or 1800 019 155
Alice Springs Office:
Postal Address: PO Box 8225, Alice Springs NT 0871
Phone: (08) 8951 5669
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