Short answer:
John Flynn is significant to Australian history because he is the one who started what is now known as the Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS), an integral medical support to outback and remote communities.
More details:
John Flynn was first posted as a Presbyterian minister at Beltana, a remote settlement hundreds of kilometres north of Adelaide, South Australia. He experienced great difficulties reaching such a widely scattered population, so he was appointed as the first Superintendent of the Australian Inland Mission, the 'bush department' of the Presbyterian Church, in 1912. Flynn served in the AIM during a time when just two doctors served an area of 300,000 sq kms in Western Australia and 1,500,000 sq kms in the Northern Territory. Flynn realised there needed to be better medical care for the people of the outback, so he established numerous bush hospitals and hostels.
By 1917, Flynn saw that new technology such as radio and the aeroplane could help provide a more effective medical service. His inquiries caused him to be contacted by an Australian pilot serving in World War I, Clifford Peel, who outlined the capabilities and costs of then-available planes. An excellent fundraiser, Flynn turned his talents to the task of establishing a flying medical service. On 15 May 1928, the Aerial Medical Service was established at Cloncurry, in western Queensland.
To help communication with such a service, Flynn worked with Alfred Traeger, who developed the pedal radio, a lighter, more compact radio for communication, more easily available to residents of the outback for its size and cost. The pedal radio meant there was no need for electricity, which was available in very few areas of the outback in the 1920s. In this way, Flynn joined the advantages of both radio and aeroplanes to provide what he called a "Mantle of Safety" for the outback.
Although supposed to be just a one-year experiment, Flynn's Royal Flying Doctor Service, or RFDS, has continued successfully through the years, providing a valuable medical service to people in remote areas.
Reverend John Flynn's parents were Thomas Eugene Flynn and Rosetta Lester.
john flynn was a key figure cause he brought upthe rfds (royal flying doctor service)
John Flynn is 6 feet tall. He weighs 175 pounds. He bats right and throws right.
He died of cancer in 1951
John Flynn went to St. Luke's elementary school in Clearview, Oakville when he was a little boy. This was the only elementary school he had attended as a child.
John Flynn established the Royal Flying Doctor Service, a world first.
John Flynn was indeed an Australian. He was born on 25 November 1880, in the gold rush town of Moliagul, about 202 kilometres north-west of Melbourne, Victoria.
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Mary Reibey and John Flynn.
Yes, it should. "John Flynn" should appear below his right lapel.
Reverend John Flynn's parents were Thomas Eugene Flynn and Rosetta Lester.
John Blacket has written: 'A South Australian romance' -- subject(s): colonialism, pioneers, Methodist Church, history, South Australian history, proclamation, History 'FIRE IN THE OUTBACK'
Front: Mary Reibey Back: Reverend John Flynn
John Flynn was born on November 25, 1880.
John Flynn was educated in a college in Melbourne at 1910.
John Flynn was born on November 25, 1880.
John E. Flynn died in 2003.