- John Flynn (minister)
The Reverend John Flynn, OBE (
25 November ,1880 –5 May ,1951 ) was anAustralia nPresbyterian minister and aviator who founded theRoyal Flying Doctor Service , the world's firstair ambulance .Flynn was born in the gold rush town of Moliagul, about 202 kilometres north-west of
Melbourne , Victoria. His mother died in childbirth when Flynn was three, and he spent part of his childhood growing up with relatives. Flynn moved to Sunshine, now an outer western suburb of Melbourne as a child, where he completed secondary school in 1898, and began working as a schoolteacher. By 1903 he decided he wished to become a Presbyterian minister, and entered Ormond College, a college of theUniversity of Melbourne to study divinity in 1907. He graduated in 1910 and was ordained in 1911.Throughout his training, Flynn had worked in various then-remote areas through Victoria and
South Australia , and his first posting after ordination was to the Smith of Dunesk Mission at Beltana, a tiny settlement 500 kilometres north ofAdelaide . Beltana is a relatively isolated place even today and in those days was extremely remote. By 1912, after writing a report for his church superiors on the difficulties of ministering to such a widely scattered population, Flynn was made the first superintendent of theAustralian Inland Mission . As well as tending to matters spiritual, Flynn quickly established the need for medical care for residents of the vastAustralian outback , and established a number of bush hospitals.By 1917, Flynn was already considering the possibility of new technology, such as radio and the aeroplane, to assist in providing a more useful acute medical service, and then received a letter from an Australian pilot serving in
World War I ,Clifford Peel , who had heard of Flynn's speculations and outlined the capabilities and costs of then-available planes. This material was published in the church's magazine, the start of Flynn turning his considerable fund-raising talents to the task of establishing a flying medical service. The first flight of the Aerial Medical Service was in 1928 from Cloncurry. A museum commemorating the founding of the Royal Flying Doctor Service is located at John Flynn Place in Cloncurry, Queensland.Miraculously surviving the
Great Depression , Flynn guided the organisation, lobbying both politicians and his church, to take the service nationwide. In 1934 the Australian Aerial Medical Service was formed, and gradually established a network of bases nationwide. Flynn remained the public face of the organisation (through name changes to its present form) and helped raise the funds that kept the service operating.Billy Hughes, who was Postmaster-General at the time, was very impressed with Flynn's work, and offered to take over the provision and maintenance of the entire radio network, converting every pedal wireless into a Public Telegraph Office. This was rejected out of hand by Flynn, as otherwise he could not prevent messages placing bets on horses and ones ordering liquor from being sent and received. Much of the money donated to the RFDS over the next decades really went toward maintaining these prohibitions.
While undoubtedly most famous for the organisation that became the RFDS, Flynn's work with the Mission extended well beyond it. As well as the nursing homes, Flynn instituted travelling ministries - ministers travelling vast distances on horseback through the inland. In 1939
Presbyterian Church of Australia elected Flynn to theprimus inter pares role of Moderator-General.Flynn married the secretary of the AIM, Jean Baird, in 1931 at the relatively advanced age of 51. He finally retired and died in
Sydney , and was cremated and his remains placed under a large boulder from theDevil's Marbles . In an unfortunate postscript to Flynn's life, theNorthern Territory Department of Public Works had taken the rock from a site sacred to its traditional owners. After many years of negotiations the rock was returned to its original location in 1998 and replaced with one acceptable to the Aboriginal people, both of the original rock's home and the people on whose land his grave lies.Flynn received an
Order of the British Empire in 1933. He is featured on one side of the currentAustralian 20 dollar note . The federal seat of Flynn in Queensland was created by theAustralian Electoral Commission in 2006.Author
Ion Idriess wrote "Flynn of the Inland" in 1953 which told of Flynn's life and the establishment and running of theAustralian Inland Mission .References
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*External links
* [http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an11408153 Australian Inland Mission collection] - digitised images from the National Library of Australia
* http://www.abc.net.au/btn/australians/flynn.htm
* http://www.flyingdoctor.net/aboutjohn.htm
* http://www.rba.gov.au/CurrencyNotes/NotesInCirculation/bio_rev_john_flynn.html
* http://www.clc.org.au/ourculture/flynn.asp
* http://www.churchmousewebsite.co.uk/alice_springs.htm
* http://www.action-graphics.com.au/matilda/pages/cloncurry/cloncurryjohnflynn.html - John Flynn Place, Cloncurry
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