Queensland grazier leaves millions to Royal Flying Doctor Service, gets plane named after him

Sydney, December 4, 2001. The Royal Flying Doctor Service plane at Broken Hill airport. (AAP Image/Laura Friezer) NO ARCHIVING

Sydney, December 4, 2001. The Royal Flying Doctor Service plane at Broken Hill airport. (AAP Image/Laura Friezer) NO ARCHIVING Source: DIG

The Royal Flying Doctors Service in Queensland has named a plane in memory of a grazier from the state’s north after he left the organization millions of dollars.


This week in our regular correspondence with Brisbane:

-The Royal Flying Doctors Service in Queensland, named a new plane after a grazier from Northern Queensland, who left the service millions in his will.

-Volunteers in Woodford Festival plant 100.000 trees

-Greek News  

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