Your Flying Doctor Magazine
The Royal Flying Doctor Service in Western Australia provides life-saving care to over 2.5 million square kilometres of WA - the largest and most remote health jurisdiction in the world.
In our latest edition, you’ll discover the role RFDS WA played in bringing Australia’s youngest surviving pre-term baby safely home from Queensland to Western Australia and read the remarkable story of a kickboxer who survived a devastating crash into a karri tree.
You’ll also meet Dr Pip Baker who travels to some of WA’s most remote communities to deliver vital primary health care, take a first look at our brand-new PC-12 PRO aircraft and plenty more in this bumper edition.
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For information on becoming a regular weekly, fortnightly or monthly donor, contact our friendly team Mon to Fri, 8:30am - 4:30pm on 08 9417 6400 or email: fundraise@rfdswa.com.au
By submitting this form, you consent to RFDS WA using your personal details per our Privacy Policy, which includes sending occasional updates and fundraising appeals.
With help from generous donors like you, people can live, work and travel in regional and remote
areas of WA knowing the RFDS is here to help.

After a cyclone sparked a severe asthma attack, Joseph was flown to Perth by RFDS WA. Wanting to give back, he and his mum rallied their local community to take part in a Swim-a-thon for Oceans to Outback in support of the service that helped save his life.

Born prematurely 4,000 miles from home, Stevie was safely transported back to Perth with a fuel stop at Uluru by the Rio Tinto LifeFlight jet with a nurse and doctor by her side. Today, she’s home and thriving with the rest of her family.

We were honoured to help aviation trailblazer, Anne Lewis celebrate her 100th birthday with a cake at our Jandakot base, a catch up with some of our own female pilots, together with a flight over Fremantle in one of our EC-145 helicopters flown by - a female pilot.

The Royal Flying Doctor Service in Western Australia provides life-saving care to over 2.5 million square kilometres of WA - the largest and most remote health jurisdiction in the world.
In our latest edition, you’ll discover the role RFDS WA played in bringing Australia’s youngest surviving pre-term baby safely home from Queensland to Western Australia and read the remarkable story of a kickboxer who survived a devastating crash into a karri tree.
You’ll also meet Dr Pip Bakerwho travels to some of WA’s most remote communities to deliver vital primary health care, take a first look at our brand-new PC-12 PRO aircraft and plenty much more in this bumper edition.
Your donation is secure and protected.



- Te Aroha, mum of Joseph who raised $2,350 for RFDS WA (p.15 of the Your Flying Doctor magazine)
Your Flying Doctor Magazine
The Royal Flying Doctor Service in Western Australia provides life-saving care to over 2.5 million square kilometres of WA - the largest and most remote health jurisdiction in the world.
In our latest edition, you’ll discover the role RFDS WA played in bringing Australia’s youngest surviving pre-term baby safely home from Queensland to Western Australia and read the remarkable story of a kickboxer who survived a devastating crash into a karri tree.
You’ll also meet Dr Pip Baker who travels to some of WA’s most remote communities to deliver vital primary health care, take a first look at our brand-new PC-12 PRO aircraft and plenty more in this bumper edition.


For information on becoming a regular weekly, fortnightly or monthly donor, contact our friendly team Mon to Fri, 8:30am - 4:30pm on 08 9417 6400 or email: fundraise@rfdswa.com.au
By submitting this form, you consent to RFDS WA using your personal details per our Privacy Policy, which includes sending occasional updates and fundraising appeals.
With help from generous donors like you, people can live, work and travel in regional and remote
areas of WA knowing the RFDS is here to help.

After a cyclone sparked a severe asthma attack, Joseph was flown to Perth by RFDS WA. Wanting to give back, he and his mum rallied their local community to take part in a Swim-a-thon for Oceans to Outback in support of the service that helped save his life.

Born prematurely 4,000 miles from home, Stevie was safely transported back to Perth with a fuel stop at Uluru by the Rio Tinto LifeFlight jet with a nurse and doctor by her side. Today, she’s home and thriving with the rest of her family.

We were honoured to help aviation trailblazer, Anne Lewis celebrate her 100th birthday with a cake at our Jandakot base, a catch up with some of our own female pilots, together with a flight over Fremantle in one of our EC-145 helicopters flown by - a female pilot.
